The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 21, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO
MONDAY, APRIL 81, 10JH.
THE EVENING NEWS
THE EVENING NEWSi
BY
B. W. BATES . BERT G. BATEfl
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Per year ..
Six months..
Weekly.
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Entered as second-class matter,
November Si 1009, at Roseburg, Ore.,
under act of March 8, 1879.
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of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this
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lished heroin. ..All rights of republi
cation ox special dispatches herein
are also reserved
MONDAY. APRIL 81, 1018.
A woll-deserved recognition of his
excellent services was accorded to
"our Bhootlng deputy," Frank Hop-
Kins, y Jus appointment as special
agent by Governor Olcott. South
Douglas joins In tills commendation
to an officer who Is not afraid to
do his duty and law-abiding citi
zens of this city would like to se
cure his services to enforce the law
here na there wan prima facia evi
dence in Glendale luBt Saturday. Al
so there are various games that oc
cur somewhere in town and they
should come under the ban of the
law. .
Dr. Ora Samuol Gray will lecture
at the Auditorium Friday evening on
suggestive topic, "The essentials of a
good town". This lecture has re
ceived 111 oh encomiums in other
towns and we are sure a larjre au
dience will boar Dr. Gray.
T. C. McCullom and John Kissln
gor were city visitors from Holmes
Valley this week.
Mrs. Goo. L. Drummond of Grants
Pass is spending a few doys in Glen
dale looking after business matters.
Mm. C. C. Marsh of Myrtle Creek
who Is a patient at tho Glendale Sani
tarium, Ib getting along nicely.
The Azalea Malo Quartette are a
very line aggregation of singers. They
- will sing at the lecture Friday.
Special meetings this week are vory
interesting and quite woll attended.
Mrs. J. E. Clarke snug solo on Tues
day evening and Miss Edna Jones
was the soloist on Vodnosuay even
ing and the Azalea Quartette render
ed an excellent number on Thursday
ovenlng Spclal Enster cervices will
follow on Sunday.
Mrs. S. W. Miser a well known and
very popular ploneor of Douglas
County, who has spent the past iwo
years at Seattle, I'ns roturned to this
locality to make her home. Her
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Wlnchell and her
sous J. I... and Scott Wincholl, have
roturned to roBldo pcrmanontly. They
will occupy the J. u. Scott place
which was their former home: Wo
oxtend them all a cordial wolcome
and wo hopo.lkrB. Mlsor will bo re
stored to hor usual hoalth In hor
native country.
Hov. M. C. Davis, who bus had a
very severe oxperionce with a bone
felon on his lndox linger, is again
able to uso his nana and wo hope
lie will soon bo able to reopen his
Sabbath school work at Azalea and
other points on Cow Crook.
Mrs. R. M. liberie, who has boon
ill la uowmu:h bettor.
Our soldier boys aro ,omlng home
and for nil wo have a generous wol
como. We noto on their fnccB a
solemn look thai indlra'rs how fully
they realize the nwful experiences or
war. Tlio Joyous enro-froo expression
thut they had Is now exchanced for
sobor reulltles of life.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gnrrott attend
ed the pre-Enstor sorviccs at Olivot
church this week.
The Glendale public schools arc
noarlng the close of a very sueicB3ful
year. I'rof. Comby at . Istcd by a vory
flno corps of tor -hors la making 'cry
mutorlnl prof-ross in the bottermont
of our school system.
MOLUE.
KVEItY TIME YOU LOOK
tho door of one of our Safe Deposit
lloxos after placing your Private l'n
pors inside, yau know whore thoy are
and that neither Fire nor Burglars
can reach them. Let us show you a
nicely located box todtiy
DOl'GLAS ABSTRACT COMl'ANY.
YOU DON'T
Glvo your razor to the stroot grinder.
Send your watch to the blacksmith,
Buy your Liberty Bonds from a Oct-Rlcb-Qulck
concern. Then, why send
your garments to be cleaned or pres
sed to anyone but a Btrlctly up to
tho minute clennor? Our methods
aro sanitary and cannot be termod
anything but first claBS. A trial will
convinco.
We Invito to call nnd Inspect our
lino of ladios and: moi.B ovorcontfl.
They are rainproof.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS.
(Try Our Way.)
Wo call and dollvet. rhone 277.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
The Annual meeting of the Rose
burg Park and Fair Association will
be held in the offices of the First
State and Savings Bank at 3 o'clock
Wednesday, April 80, 1919, for
the purpose of electing directors and
transacting such otbor business as
will come before the meeting.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, April
19, 1919.
R. L. WHIPPLE, Secretary.
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LET US SUGGEST
- . " . , , . , V
ThatiYcu Drop in and See Our
Spring Dry Goods
..... . . and
Ladies Furnishings!
There has never been a time when careful buying
was more necessary than right now, during this re
construction period. We want out
Out of Town Friends
to come in also, and look over our new goods, and
we assure all patrons that prices are held down to
closest margains. ;
I. ABRAHAM
Dealer in Dependable Merchandise Roseburg
' Miss Agnes Pitchford, county juv-1 Ralph Quine, of the Tax Depart
enlle officer, left nast night for Port- ment, left this -moitaing for Yoncalla
land, where she will spend several to spend the day attending to busi
days atendfng to official duties. noss matters.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars have become such a world
utility that it would almost seem as if
every family ought to have its Ford
car. Runabout, Touring Car, Coupe,
Sedan, (the two latter have enclosed
bodies,) and the truck Chassis, have
really become a part and parcel of
human life. You want one because its
service will be profitable for you. We
solicit your order at once because,
while production is limited, it will be
first come, first supplied.
Stearns & Chenowith
E. E. Leas & Son
Agents North .Half of Douglas County
Oakland, Oregon
Easter Gladness!
Harmonize Your Garments
With the Growing Season
America Is once more returning to happiness. Garments are show
ing that spirit In their design and shading. Here we have not only
the right styles, but qualities that are peorless.
was a "Quality First" proposition when it was created many de
cades ago, and it has been growing better each season. You need
only to inspect the new shipments that havo just arrived COATS,
SUITS, DOLMANS and CAPES to bo convinced of tho genuine
values we are offering for EASTER.
BUROTRD,
SQUARE STORE
Km
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MUM
7
JUDD'S
Feed & Seed'Store
Seed Corn 6c to 8c lb.
Kaffir Corn , 12c lb.
Sugar Cane Seed 9c lb.
Sunflower Seed 10c lb.
Clover and Alfalfa Seed at Re
duced prices.
1 New Brisco Automobile.
1 Ford one-ton Truck.
FEEDS
Rolled! Oats, Rolled Barley, Old
Fashioned Middlings, Mixed Bar
ley Meal Hog Feed, Mill Run,
Scratch Food, Chick Food, Egg
Producing Mash, Good Clean Hay,
Alfalfa Meal, Beet Pulp.
Be sure and see me before you
buy your feed.
One Bulck Six auto, only run a
little over a year. One Feed Grin
der. Two wagons, two sets dou
ble harness, several collars and
two hacks.
Empire Barn. Roseburg
MRS. F. D. OWEN
Out Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs, Wedding lUiu
queto, etc.
FOR BALK AT
"THE FERN"
111 Can St. Roseburg, Ora.
PHONHS40
STOP AT TBS
GRAND HOTEL
I 'ASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Perfectod Valve-In-Head
Motor
Five-Passenger
Touring Car, 1-1HO
Four-Passenger
Roadster . . I140O
Seven-Passenger
Car ... . $1640
Six-Passenger
Sedan . . . tasoo
Four-Passenger
Coupe .... ftano
Prices t o. b.
Kenosha
Power now established by
extensive owner service
Unusual power of the Nash Six now
thoroughly established by extensive
performance in the hands of owners,
is only one of its many superior fea-
tures. Its Nash Perfected Valve-in-
Head Motor has proved itself espec
ially quiet, practically vibrationless,
and economical of fuel. A feature is
that its valve mechanism is enclosed
and self-lubricating.
R. E. HARNESS
Distributor
Roseburg Oregon1
NASH MOTORS
Value Cars at Volume Price V '
Ethelyn
Bannerman
Campbell
teacher of piano
Studio over Ott's music store.
Telephone, Hotel Umpqua.
R. Welles
Lovegren
Baritone Soloist at the White
Temple (First Baptist Church)
Portland, Oregon, is op ning a
studio for vocal instruction,
and will accept pupils at any
time.
SPECIAL RATES FOR SUM
MER COURSE.
KItONTAL TONE PLACEMENT
DIAPHRAMATIO BREATHING
"BEL CANTO" METHOD.
Studio: 401 South Main St.
Will pay the highest Market price
for
STRICTLY
FRESH EGGS!
Also fresh Country Butter In lib
packages.
The Umpqua Trading Co
225 No. Jackson St. Phone 270
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathia Physician ft Burgeon
Phonos: 319-320 Perkins BIdg.
onlce 111
Res. 4S4-J. Roseburg, Ore.
Heinline Piano School
For
ALL GRADES PIANO STUDENTS
Children's Fundamental lasses a
Specialty.
424 Perkins BIdg. Phone 300
MRS. L. B. MOORE
Piano Studio
Latest Approved Methods.
611 Hamilton si Phone 187-R.
M. O. RADABAUGH,
AUCTIONEER
Any one havln sales can arrange
for dates at the Umpqua
Valley Bank.
. f DR. M. H. PLYLER.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN,
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Of floe Hours 9 to S Phone IN
Electrical Treatments.
DR. a A. SMITH, M. T.
Specialist In Nervous and Chronic
Diseases.
Consultation and Examination
Free. Loir Attendant.
Phone Mt Room 1 and 2
Masonic Building
ROSEUUKG, OREOON
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property, Winches
ter bar and Westlake Town Lots.
.. . . GEORGE RITKH.
lit West Oak Street -i
Directors Who Direct
B. W. Strong D. R. Shambrook
Roland Agee ' A. E. Kent
J. M. Throne Oust Edlunf.
George Weber
You know these men and how representative thoy are
of community Interests. Your account here will be well
looked after. ,
BUY VICTORY LOAN BONDS.
the UMPQUA VMlLy BANK
ROSEPURO
OREGON
GetYourTiresFixedUp Wow
before the spring rush starts. I
Repair and Retread
all makes of tires.
Douglas County Agent for Diamond Tires. Ask
about my guarantee. Something new.
Johnson's Retreads
216 N, Jackson St.
Roseburg, Oregon
Where There's An Odor
of Arnica
throughout the house, there's a confession that someone went to the
wrong Drug Store.
Rexall Rubbing Oil
Is better. Is more penetrating. Gives Quicker relief -nd Is more
healing SO cents, 00 cents. At
Nathan
iiauiaii a Mm
Fullerton TJie M8XcJUL Store
Perkins
Building
THE WISE WOJIAN
no longer, throws away her Bhoes
when they become, worn. She
- sends or brings her shoes to our
repair shop to be made new again.
When we turn out a Job you can
scarcely tell the difference be-'
tween the old shoes and a new
pair.
W.S. HOWARD
814 N. JACKSON ST.
DEMONSTRTION!
International 8-16 Kerosene
Tractor
Will be on exhibition at our Store from Wednesday. April 14th
to Thursday, April 17th. '
On Friday and Saturday, the 18th and 19th we will DEMONSTRATE
this tractor plowing and discing on the Jos. Wharton place In
West Rosebur.
If you are Interested In a tractor, don't fall to see this one work.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES AND MITCHELL AUTOMOBILES
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
CALL FOR
Jersey Brand
BUTTER
Delivered Fresh Every Morn
ing to Your Grocer.