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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
romt Broccoli Growers! . DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY THE PROMISES OF SO-CALLED ; SPOT CASH ; BUYERS OF BROCCOLI The Umpgua Valley Fruit Union IS SELLING BROCCOLI AT HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE, SOLD TODAY - " TWO CAR LOADS AT rV'fi ' $2.25 f. o. b. Roseburg Balance of crop will be sold at as good or better prices. Wise growers are selling through the Union and will be paid the highest average obtainable and or tho lpnar prior' frir rinnrlHno Rpp 'f i MR. WOOD, Manager ; !,T . r to- . UMQQUA VALLEY FRUIT UNION Winchester Street . 'I Roseburg, Oregon "- DON'T PROCRASTINATE!. The drive tor the Armenian and Syrian Rellet Fund, ends on Satur day evening, March 29th, 1919, nnd there baa been no response to the cull tor volunteers to canvas Rose burg. This city must be active trom now until the end ot the drive. Good reports are coming In trom many outside districts that they .-will euual , or go beyond their quota of last year. ' ' Douglas county is still several I hundred dollars behind with her! quota. This should not be. What is the cause ot this indifference ot the people In this drlveT The pa triotism and generosity of her peo ple should not be leBS now than fnrmnrlv. Tr It hflnAllnA the war la over? But, the reBponslbilty that! we assumed to help the Allies has ; If pleased you'd be ' ' ' ' With the meat you buy For beef to roast or pork to fry Beet and pork our leading crop. You'll find us always on the hop. Scrupulously clean, we use the mop. TRADE KERB. THE ECONOMY MARKET fleo. Kolilhngen, Prop. Prion M not ceased. We must not shirk our duty. Our charity Is not confined to our country. During the great war our vision broadened to assume a world responsibility tor the welfare of all civilized nations. But, many ot our people believe in withdraw ing from Europe and letting the na tions thereof settle their own affairs in their own way. That may be the flagging cause In the Armenians. in spite of that fact, however, we should give something and give now to re lieve their present distress and suf-, ferlngs. Therefore, now is the time for those who have not sent In their contributions to do so before It is too late. With pardonable pride let It be said that Douglas County has heeded the urgent appeal for those starving people, nd that she has again gone "over the top." , O. W. KIMBALL, 21 . Co. Chairman Publicity Coil OF INTEREST TO PARENTS. FEW REASONS. The difference between the Tailor ed Dressed Man and the rest 1b evi dent at first glance. And not alone in the distinction they lend are hand- tailored clothes better more value, longer wear and a more varied selec tion of fabrics are only a few of the otner reasons. IMPERIAL CLEANERS. (Try Our Way.) We call and deliver. Phono 277. Let us show you what we can do in the cleaning and pressing line. v THE SPECIALTY SHOP. HemstlteMng, ploot edging, pleat ing, button covering, 'braiding, all kinds of fanoy stitching. Waists made to order. S 2 1 Perkins Build. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS LATEST METHODS Roseburg School of Music Piano, voice and violin. 106 fij. Lane street. ORCHARDISTS ATTENTION! Pruning knives, shears and saws. The famous Swiss shear 'Corsell Relser' on hand, but made In the good old V. 8. A. and priced at only $5.60. And how about that spray rig. Do you need repairs In way of rods etc We have on hand the Bean 'Pilot' rod Is (.head of anything yei brought out v , .. Continually under your control, or spray shut of( entirely, when mov ing from one tree to another by simply releasing pressure of hand. Perhaps you need a whole outfit, If so, call and see No. 615, "The AOMB" of spray machines for any orchard. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 1 7:15-10:45 TODAY LAST CHANCE TO 8KB DOROTHY PHILLIPS WITH WILLIAM STOWKLL IN fkTalkof the Town A direct wallop of paronts who bring Ihelr children up to be Prudes In the belief that it Is for tholr benefit to be sweetly Ignorant of the mysteries of life. "The thing rorbldden Is the thing dostrod." Safety First: Tell your daughter all: ..-!!op THB BKIJj HOP." An L'Ko Comedy In i spasms. ADULTS BOO CHILDREN 100 TOMORROW-MAY ALLISON !! "PKGOY DOK8 HER PARXDKKT" SUNDAY MONHOK MLIHIIl'RY IN "THAT DKVIL 11ATKKHK." MONDAY NORMA TAI.MAIM1H IN "MARTHA'S VINDICATION." NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNVM IN REX IlKAOn MA8TERPIECH "TUB S1"01LKRS.'" 'In order to Introduce my course of study for the violin to Hie people of Roseburg and vicinity I am pre pared to make a most liberal Induce ment to prospective students. To the first ten pupils I will give a complete violin outfit, .tonnlsting of a flrstclass violin, good bow nnd violin case, also one of the most approved violin me thods and ten violin lessonB of one hour each, all for $23.00. These vio lins, aside from being of superior workmanship, are found to perfectly meet tMe requirements for the ad vanced students, or for use In orches tra. A violin of good quality 'tone, brilliant and responsive to the bow. The outfit alone usually retails at from $18 to $20. This offer Is lim ited. Roseburg School of Music, 1 0 j East Lane Street. tf ' FORI) OWNERS ATTENTION! Have Your Magnets Recharged. . We have recently Installed the LECTO SYSTEM for recharging Ford magnets. The operation Is accom plished without removing the motor In 30 minutes at an expense of $5. Without this machinery It would be necessary to , remove the motor to charge the magnets at an expense or 115 and you would lose the use of your car for a whole day. Re- ohargfng your, magnoto Improves the Ingltion nnd:: lights, besides making your motor start easy. We will test your magneto free. Satisfaction guar anteed; Have It done the LECTRO WAY. . W. A. BURR & SONS. Mrs. Ed. Lang, of Portland, arriv ed in Roseburg last night and visited for a short time t n her way to Ash land where she will remain for a brlof period. CITY .NE WS V j Rock from Portland. . . : J. 0. Hodges) who was called to Portland to attend to federal Jury du ties there, returned to bis home 'In this city last night. ; . . v.,f-.. ' Z . . Will Vii.it Meter.. ',s ';, Mrs. F. C. Frear and daughter rothy May, left this morning for Dal la, where they will visit with Jier sister, Mrs. Paul Smith. ' : -. Leave for Montana. ; ' 5 . H. WHllams and daughters Majory and Doris, left yesterday morning for Chinook, Mont., where they expect to make their future home. joucuna warmer visiuB. ' John Hanson, a retired farmerof Yoncalla spent Thursday In Roseburg attending to business matters and vlBltlng wltfe, f rlonds. v 'Attorney1 Wateon in Portland. '' J . Attorney J. O. Watson left last night for. Portland, where- he will 'spend a few days attending to per sonal DUBiness matters. Deen Visiting Hero. ! Caroline Rltzman, who has been ivisiting for several days with. Mlas Jesle Cracroft,; left yesterday morn ing for her home at Winchester. ; f, .-,.: ,-. . itoturns to Idaho. ' v. l. -: 1 Mrs. Clara McKee, who has been visiting here fori a few days, left yes terday afternoon for Spokane, where tshe will vlsljt on her way to her home In Idaho. '' ;' ; ' :"-" HUbert Wilson Home. ''-" Hilbert Wilson arrived In Roseburg today after many months In army service, the groaer part ot his-tlrne being Bpent oveisons. He , was re cently discharged at Cum).' Lewis. - Dance Planned For Tonight. Many local people are planning to attend the dance to be held at the South Deer Creek Grange' Hnlli to night. The floor, has been put In good condition and a large attend ance is assured. Dm From Sutliorlin. Elder Mark F. Comer, who . has been In attendance at the conference of the Advontlst people at Butherlln for the past tew days, was In town for a few hours today, returnlner to Sutherlln on the afternoon train. El der Comer spent several years In In dia as a missionary, and is hotoS'on a furlough. i n To the Doughboy Now that you are returning to "Clts"r again, there will be requirements for your civil ian attire that we are especi ally prepared to fill. " ,;A'Sewj Scarf pin or Vest Chain' for that new Spring Suit. 'A tine assortment of leather belts with silver buckles. Silver Monogram Belt Buckles. Rings, Cuff Links, etc. Wo have what you want. , ' Drop In and look them over. BUBAR BROS. , Roseburg, Oregon. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT.-7-Well furnished houBe, close In. No Children. Phone 189-J. ONION SETS 10c per pound: em quick, J. M. Judd. Get FOR SALE First-class Prune Trees 313.00 per hundred. 504 Mill St. C. Merrill. 24 FOR SPECIFICATION AND PRICES of The New Bush four and six cyl inder Touring Car. Write Wm. A. Gates, Canyonville, Ore. FORD FOR SALE One .1918.. tour ing car, $386; One 1917 touring car, $450. Four 1919 touring cars f. o. b. Detroit, ?525. One 1919 ton truck, fy o. b. Detroit, $550. A. W. Burr & Sons, Ford Garage. Luther Ison, recently returned from service with Uncle Sam, hns ac cepted a position in the mechanical department of the Ford Garage and will enter upon his new duties Mon day. He formerly worked for this garage-before entering the service. Be a Regular Top-Notcher and Wear Barry Shoes BARRY SHOES WHEN WELL FITTED-GIVE YOU THE WELL M A N I C U R E D APPEARANCE WHICH YOU CRAVE, ' . OUR STOCK IS 'VERY COM PLETE AND COMPACT. BARRY SHOES For Men Visit' in Roseburg. Mrs. F. W. Bross, arrived In Rose burg last, night from Portland. She waB met here by her hUBband, both leaving this morning for their home at Medford. i':r. Goes to Portland. . ! -' Harold Curtis left this morning tor Portland, where, he will visit tor few days before returning to Rose nurg to begin his duties with the Mo tor Shop Garager- Rcturn From California. V'.-., Mr: and Mis. J. H. Booth, returned yesterday afternoon from i protract ed visit to California points. Both Mr. and Mrs. Booth have benefited greatly from their vacation and are glad to return home. THE Only the very Choicest Parts of the Wheat Berry Used Not the coarse dark, flour of War times, but a rich, White, patent flout made from finest Eastern Hard Wheat and finest Western Blue-stem. Scientifically Blended and -Manufactured by FISHER. FLOURING MILLS CO. SEATTLE ' BELLINCHAM TACOMA MT.VEBNON ' ...... i " " 1 ' i iir hi sei n amt Mr. w c i m . BLENDS MAN FRIEND" Has Returned to Roseburg. ' Millard Meredith, a member of the 69th, arrived In Roseburg today. He has been visiting with relatives tor a few days since being discharged. Visits at Dillon.': : ; " .' : ; Mrs. C. E. Williams and grandson, Elf red Huntley, left 'his morning for Dlllard where they will visit the for mer's mother, MrB.M. A. Houck. Spend Vacation Here. , : Miss Helen Casey arrived last night from Eugene to spend the semester end vacation visiting with relatives la this city. Working for Red Cross.- R. L. Glle spent several days this week in the vicinity ot Glendale, working In the interest of the Red CrOBS, .. . - .. . ..: ..." -,, Visiting WlUi Dr. Chapman. ' W. S. Chapman M. D., of Walsen burg, Colo., arrived here yesterday and is visiting with his brother J. R. Chapman. He resided . in Douglas County for several years, and enjoy ed meeting many of his former ac quaintances ' The bat shop millinery showing of dress bats, street hats and new rough braids for general wear, Friday and Saturday. 21 Mrs. F. D. Owens left Thursday af ternoon for Portland, where she will purchase Easter stock for her floral establishment. - ::'.':'..,- New Republic ribbed tread 'tires sold, at a lower price than Stay Tread and guaranteed by the Motor Shop Garage for 4600. miles. . : tf Attention, automobile owners bring your tires to the Roseburg Gar age for highclass vulcanizing and re pair work at reasonable prices, tf. Percy Woodward, recently return ed from service with the 69th Ar tillery, left "this morning for Cres well, where he will vlBit with relat ives for, a few days. : ;, ,. J. A. Walker, formerly of the firm of Perrine & Walker, Is now located In rooms 1 and 2, Roseburg National Bank 'building.' Call and )C. him B 4 U buy a farm or city property, tf Fred Worthingtbn of tbe 69th ar tillery, left this morning for his home at Myrtle Creek after, visiting in this city for seeral days, Receives His Discharge.' New Spring Dresses Arrived Today -MMSsesaiissiliiissi j Light Weight Jerseys . Beautiful Poplins in All Shades $6.90, $7.50, 7.90 Every One a Bargain EASTER The Demand of the Season requires that you be costumed accordingly at Easter time. It Is expected that you don new clothes. Here on display will be found a wonderful range of beautiful fabrics, all the season's latest colors : to select from. Hand-tailoredMnto a suit to your individual meas- ure, they will please the man who aims to be well dressed, and yet permit the practice ot economy. For tailoring like this means greater wear and better appearance. So you cansee why hand tailored clothes means more for less money. IMPERIAL CLEANERS ' ' (TRY OUR WAY.) WE CALL AND DELIVER WE CLEAN EVERYTHING. JPhone377 Collect Your Pep and Bring It Saturday Night, Mar. 22 TO HIGH SCHOOL GYM Central Point vs. Outlaws ;.'. :', " '- ' also ' . : ; Grants Pass Girls vs. R. H. S. Girls at 7:30. Admission 25c - Girl m Antlers Theatre TODAY ONLY The Golden West And Fatty Arbuckle in one ot his best Comedies: "THE COOK." Children 10c ADMISSION Adults 20c SATURDAY ONLY Matinee and Nifjht ITVIAy MARTIN IN ' HER COUNTRY FIRST . AND TOM MIX TWO-REEL COMEDY "TWISTED TRAILS." ' Children 10c ADMISSION Adults 20c: