four THE EVENING KBW8 THURSDAY, JANTARy 80, 1019 Rubber Boots For Men! SIZES 6 TO 10 PRICES LOW Quality Best That Money Can Buy $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $5.50 We Save You Money on Every Pair. Incorporated 1 A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to tbe family health, wUl buy where ehe can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Oar Stock is Clean and Sanitarily Kept and all good's are of tbe best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. WALTER PATTERSON. IHE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 ORCHARDISTS ATTENTION! Pruning knives, shears and saws. The famous Swiss shear 'Corsell Relser' on hand, but moxte in the good old U. 3. A. and priced at only $3.80. - Y And how about that Bpray rig. Do you need repairs In way of rods ; etc. -.. We have on hand the Bean 'Pilot' roll Is :hoad of anything yet brought out. , ( Continually under your control, or spray shut off entirely, when mov ing from one tree to anothor by simply releasing pressuro of band. Perhaps you need a wholo outfit, if so, call and see No. 615, "The ACME" of spray machines for any orchard. Churchill Hardware Co. SPRING STYLES! Something Wrong Somewhere Take an Inventory of your self. You feel mire that something Is wrong, and you are not fully eatisNod with your appoaranco. No doubt your bIioob boEln to show signs of hard wear. If not the shoos, then perhaps your suit or hat. . Your suit may bo good, but it the shoes or hat nre out of shape, then that suit also looks bad. It works both ways. You will be Intorostod to know that Spring Duds are now bolnf shown at MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, - 7:15-10:45 TODAY AND TOMOIUtOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY MAE MURRAY IN "Modern Love" The trials of a pretty young girl In a traveling road show from the theme of "Modorn Love". A six act thrilling romance that every one will enjoy. "ROUGH ON llt'SllAMKS" Ijullen tills is a two-part . IKo Komody . tlint allows you how to tlreat your luiNtuiml when ho lnn't good. ADULTS 200 OHIhUKEN 100 Same Program Again Tomorrow. SATURDAY MAY ALLISON IV "TUB 1K8TING OP MIUIRKD VANE." NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NAZIMOVA IN "EYE FOR KYB." Live-wire Doings of City Going to Portland, 0. C. Bether, who has been staying in this city for Beveral days, left yes terday for Portland, . v i ' Oakland Merchant Here. Mr. Oerge Weigel, of the mercan tile firm of Weigel Bros., Oakland, spent the day in this city looking af ter business niatters. ... . Going to Portland. Mrs. Fred Williams left yesterday afternoon for Portland, where she will spend several igfleks studying music. " " . - Iteturns to Home, Mrs. A. S. Kouns, who has been visiting at the home of Walter Sim mons, left last) night for her home at Dyers, Oregon. Goes to Grants Pas. ' Mrs. Charles Taylor left this morn ing for Grants Pass where she has friends and relatives with whom she will visit for a week or ten days. Goes to Riddle. ' C. A. Riddle, who is employed at the S. P. Freight Oflice, left yesterday morning for Riddle where he will visit with relatives for a few days. Underffoee Operation. ' Miss Edith Hopkins, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. C. F. Hopkins, was onerated uoon today at Mercy Hos pital. Dr. Sether was the attending surgeon. " . Mrs. Carter Leaves. Mrs. H. S. Carter, and Infant son who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and MrB. J. H. Campbell for several weeks, left this morning for their home at Ashland. Visit at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. 0. A, Buell, of Looking Glass, and Mrs. Julia Williams, of ths city, left this morning for. Myrtle Creek where they will spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Virginia Buell. Returns to Florida. - Miss Katherine Owen, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Erwin Page, at .Crescent Ranch, Garden Valley, . left this morning for her home in Florida. MIsb Owens is a sister of Mrs. Page. Leave For Frisco. Miss C. Fearce andi.her half bro ther, George Tucker, who have been visiting at the home of Harry Pearce, left yesterday morning for San Fran cisco, where they will remain for the winter. Purchases Buick Roadster. Dr. K. L. Miller has purchased a new model Buick 6-cylinder roadster of the Motor Shop Garage, the local agents. Dr. Miller is a strong boo ster for the Buick oar. Released from Hospital. " ' '. Contractor J. B. Runyan, who about three weeks ago underwent an operation for peritonitis, has suffici ently Improved to be allowed to leave the institution and' return to his home on Lane Street. Leaving Soon for California. C. H. Fuller returned yesterday afternoon to his home in Sjtherlin after visiting in Rosehurg for a few .days, concluding business affairs, pre paratory to leaving for California, where he expects to remain for several months. Going to Myrtle Creek. Mrs. W. G. Russell of Portland and her brother W. P. Dicks who has recently been discharged at Camp Lewis, left yeBterday morning, after a short visit in Roseburg, for Myrtle Creek where they will visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dicks. Will Move Saturday. J. H. Clark, who recently purchas ed a 10-acre tract In Edenbower, will move his household goods to his new location Saturday. His home in North Roseburg has been rented to Henry Folz, of East Douglas street, who expects to occupy the place at once and may jdecide later to pur chase the residence property. Onetiltur Office Today. Chief Clerk Curtln, of the state employment service, arrived this morning to assist Dr. C. H. Bailey in establishing a local federal employ ment office. A great many appli cants for posltnons are already on hand and the ipatriotlc assistance of all residents of the county Is desired to Becure employment for the return ing soldlors and sailors. Will Preach at Euffono Bund a v. By special request of the First Christian church, at Eugene. Rw, C. H. Hilton, of this city, will go there Sunday to preach at the morning and evening service. Mrs. D. C. Kel loiiis, of Eugene, will ocupy the lo- STOP CATARRH I OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAP Says Cream Applied In Nostrils! Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils aro clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breatho freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottlo of Ely's Cream Balm at any drag store. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic cream ieto Tour nostrils and let It penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing tho IntUmcd, swol len mucous nienibrano and you get in stant relief. Ah I how good It fcols. Your nos trils are open, your head 1 clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and ca tarrh need. It's a ddighU . DIONXVILLE DANCE. , A dance will be given at Dlx-. onvllle Friday evening, Jan. 31. Good music and a delightful time assured, - - cal pulpit. Mrs. Kellems made such a fine Impression on her former visit here that many will want to hear her again. James Pearson in the City. . - James f earson, iormeriy a resident of this city, who recently moved to Eugene, is in the city -for a short time attending to business matters. Mr. Pearson Is Intending to return to Roseburg soon to make his per manent home. .. Goes to Portland. s W. L. McGeorge, who with his wife, formerly Miss Fannie Campbell has 'been visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright, left this morning for Portland, where he will probably remain. Mrs. McGeorge will remain in thlB city for a short time. Miss Hi-own, Priino Grower. , ' Miss Sylvia Brown, chief clerk In the office of the county agent at Roseburg holds the record for a "lot of prunes". She netted on a 60x100 foot lot near the State Soldlors Home above Interest, taxes and all expenses just $34.80 on -her 1918 crop of iprunes. This is at the rate of 278 net an acre. 0 CITY NEWS 0 For soda, soft drinks, phone 186 Order by the case, . tf Follow tne crowd get In line and eat at the Cafeteria. - - . tf. Delicious home-made pastry at the Cafeteria. tt. Sulphur in sacks, lime In barrels at Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. tf We carry oyer 700 different legal blanks. Douglas Abstract Co. ill Mrs. Tony Mels, of Sutherlln, was a visitor In Roseburg for several hours yesterday. Monoy to loan on mproved prop erty, Douglas Abstract Co. , 31 Mrs. Anna Holgate returned to her home at Sutherlln yesterday after noon after visiting in Roseburg for a short time. You will sooner or later1 use Dia mond Brand hard wheat Flour. Why not now? Quality tbe best. Cost Mrs, Julia Day, who has been vis iting with her nelce, Mrs. B. W. Tay lor, returned yeBterday to her home at Eugene. . Market price paid for clean white beans. Bring or send samples to E. A. Pet,ty, 1122 N. Jackson Street, Rosehurg, Oregon. 30 . M. ' W. Daughtrty, "of Yoncalla, prune grower and' farmer of that lo cality, arrived in town last evening in business interests. If you want to sell your Farm or City Proporty, see Walker, room 2, up-stalrs Roseburg National Bank Building. , -, , tf Lafe.Engels of Peel, accompanied by his daughter, was In the city to day looking after business matters and visiting with friends. The (biggest Back for the least money. Get Judd's prices and the weight of the sack before you buy teed. f-3 Honest bread and honest milk are essential to life. The folly of dena turing bread and substituting milk is obvious. Such a diet not only lowers .resistance, It destroys resistance. Where bread and ml.k or milk Dro- ducts are all that ther should be. your health will not be Impaired, for pure sweet wholesome milk phone 180, Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works. LAND IS GOING IP. If you Intend to buy a farm now Is your chance. Here are a few ot our bargains; ' - . No. 60. 269 acres 11 miles from Roseburg; 60 acres pf farm land, ual ance good pasture, on county road; onjs-fourth mile to school and church. On rural route,, .dally mall; good house and Darn young orehard. Pos session in October. Price $6,600. No. 49. 169 acres, 10 miles from Roseburg; 40 acres that has been fnrmed; 76 could be; good house and barn; two chicken houses; half-mile tj school. All Inclosed with good fence and cross fenced; wall watered; dally mall; good Bite; good free soil and a good neighborhood. Price $o,000, Terms $2,000 down, balance on easy terms at 6 per cent.' No. 43- 920 acres on Pacific high way;' 400 acres under plow in grain, alfalfa and clover; irrigation ditch to cover 600 acres; 6. j acres of bot tom land; 160 acres of bench land; balance hills; some opd timber; It. acreB of this slashed and seeded to grass; good outside rango, 3 houses, 2 barns, 3 hay sheds. Price $60,000. No. 14, 43 acres; 18 acres of river bottom land In orchard; 700 apples, Newton and Spitzenberg, 6 and 7 year old trees; 160 peach trees, 60 prunes, 36 pears, 7 walnut, 7 cherries. All in hlglustate of culti vation; modern 8-roora houBe, hot and cold water from a reservoir on the nluce that furnishes water to the bam and ohleken houses and yards, also to irrigate in the dry season. A good barn,. two chicken houses; ideal home.' The following goes with the place: Good team, harness, 2 wag ons, spraying outfit,' 2 plows, 2 cul tivators, 1 harrow, broccoli planter, and a number of small tools, fur niture and dishes In the house, brood sow, 2 shoats, 1 . heifer, 35 chickens. - -Six miles out on good road and half-mile to school; on rural route. . Price $8,600. No. 34. 1600 acres, eight miles from station S. P. R..R.; on good road traveled the year round by au to; 100 acres of level creek bottom farm land; 100 more could be farm ed; all Inclosed witn a woven wire fence and cross-fenced. The best out side range in the county; all good grass range and well watered by run ning stream and springs; 7 room house, modern; 6 barnes; one silo. Price $32,000. No. 67. 15 acres, 1 mile out acreB in orchard; 60 pear trees, 25 In bearing; 30 aipples, Newton and Spitzenberg, coming In bearing about 450 prune trees, 200 bearing. Sold off of 1918 crop: Prunes $184 corn, $50; pears, $60.49; hay $248.- 25, total, $642.74, besides what the family used and note the number of treeB that are not bearing yet. Price $3,000. We -have a large listing all over the county and can furnish you any kind of a place from a 5 -acre chicken ranch to the largest and best farm In the state. See N. Rice of Rice and Rice, Masonic Temple, Rosoburs, Ore, ,NEW TODAY. ' HTVW .Q A T .Ti? 1L A 1Q17 PlinnHW StY 4 "passenger roadster. A snap for somebody. See It at the Roseburg fln-rtira FOR SALE. Case, threshing outfit, complete, separator. 12-25 steam tractor, stacker, etc. Address John Abeene, Sutherlln. 'orks. I DANCE. " DANCE. DANCE, But dance like ladies and gentle men, not like jumping jacks and monkeys. ;. We guarantee to teach you to dance correctly. We teach the men to lead, the ladies to fol low. We teach the Pershing Schottfsche; Broadway Fox Trot Roosevelt Three-Step; One-Step Waltz. Also Spanish and Inter pretive Dances; Gymnastic exer cises to music. Lessons strictly private under absolute guarantee. Instructor and pupil only ones in private studio. Lesson b any hour of day "or evening by appointment. Call after supper and talk it over. We are able to guarantee because we give you personal individual at tention. 3 private lessons $5.00, 7 lessons, $10.00; married couples , only, 7 lessons, $15.00. Special children's course, in which we gua rantee to teach one cpmplete Span ish or Novelty dance, 7 lessons $10 Special normal course for those de siring to become Instructors. 18 lessons $20.00. THEODORE AND . LILLIAN NEWMAN, Studio, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg. Ores cent Bakins Powder It Raises the Dough II you are hot already utinf Cres cent, you should try it Test out its dvaatafes. Discover lor yourself how its double leaveninj action makes the lightest and most wholesome cakes, biscuits and breads. Use all ot the can ot Crescent If you are not pleased with the results return the empty can to your grocer, be is authorized to refund your money. Write us for a copy of the Crescent Cook Book.- Crescent Kit Company. Seattle, Washinitoa. " . Better Work and More Of IU ; That Is the demand of the hour In successful commercial ; . enterprise. It is not only an aim but a fixed determlna- . tlon to reach a definite object. ,The progressive mer- . jhant, manufacturer, farmer, or business' man realizes the importance and prestige of a good banking connec tlon. - One that can be depended upon for safety and service 1b the Roseburg National Bank which Invites your Checking Account. . TheCoseburgNdtional Bank Roseburg, Ore. x FOR SALE. Jersey cow giving 2 1-2 gallons per day; also some ure - bred white Plymouth Rock cock erels. Round Prairie Ranch, Round Prairie, Ore. - WANTED A competent person for . general housework; must be well -recommended. Good wages to right party. Call or write to 105 East Lane Street, Roseburg. JOIN THE "OWN YOUR HOME" MOVEMENT Why pay rent when you can buy a spick and span near ly new -.five-room bungalow, with large hall, pantry, 2 closets, etc.,' all for $1000; $100 down, balance $15 monthly, liberty' bonds or cash. Inquire at the property, 1 block up the hill from end ot Winchester street pavement. Will be there Fri day and Sat. to show it. ' You will have to hurry. B. C. Wood. FOR RENT Modern 6-room bunga low. Hot and cold water, bath, . cement wash tubB In basement. ninao In.. PhoiiA .170. - - tt WANTED. Men to cut 16-inch stove wood at $1.65 a tier, block at $1.40. Alexander addition. J. E. Plalsted, phone 16-F2. WANTED Car load of good young horses, mares and mules, ages from three to twelve years, weight -.12 to 16 hundred; good, heavy- boned, blocky " kind; muBt be in '" good order. I will buy any color. If you have anything to sell bring --it-, in, 'for1 I come to buy, not to 0 look. I will be there, rain or , shine at the 'Empire Stables, Hoseburg, Ore., Saturday, Feb. 1. I also want a car load ot good cows that aiya fresh or coming - fresh Boon. Chas. Taylor, Eugene Pro. Headaclie Do you know that Nine Tenths of our headache troubles are caused by eyestrain, and can be relieved by a correct fitting pair of glasses. You may see perfectly though painfully, If so your eyes need: attention and need It badly, if they are to last. So It would be wlso to nave them examined and glasses fitted, and the Best Place is ". BUBAR BROTHERS Whero Poor Eyes and Good Glasses Meet. Roseburg School of Music i- ' " '" ' TEACHING , Piano v Voice ' Violin SYSTEMATISE VOICE TRAINING A School devoted to the training of Voices for singing, eminently successful in the results obtained. - The fullest possible information -accorded prospective students of Song. Correspondence invited.- ' r Tone: English French and Italian- enunciation a -specialty. MRS. JOS. C. LITTLE," Dir. 1 . ' : Pupil Pails Conservatory, France. Hudson Super Six THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING FINE CAR HUDSON SUPER SIX ' ""' J L Ask any Super Six owner about the car. We are content to let his answer be ours. H. MERTEN Phone 191-Y. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Service Station 214-216 E. Oak St. Antlers Theatre; LAST TIME TONIGHT Anita Stewart viriuuus wives A Complete Musical Score for This Big Feature, j ADULTS 23e CHILDREN lOo TOMORROW ONLY Dorothy Dalton in "Green Eyes"