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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
THERE'S WORK EVERY DiW CITY NEWS 0 College Ice oream at the Litta Qem confectionery, Sheridan street, tf Oh, boy, I'm going. Jazs dance at syites' nail, April 21. tf. Mamonth pangy plants now on sale at The Fern.. tf faster Monday aunde, Sy lies' hull, April 21. tf, Big Removal Sale AT FISHERY Is Now On ' Don't forget K. Big dance at the sykes hall April 21. Joe Little's jazz Dana. . tf. Homer Ison was In the city Satur day from his home near Wilbur look ing after business matters. 20l PER CENT OFF 20 PER CENT OFF Save 15 to 20 Per Cent on your purchases of Dry Goods by buying now. All Service Farm Tractor! For every job of plowing cultivating, harrowing , J. B. KING, Agt. 116 Cass Street Agency Buick, Chevrolet Scripp-Booth Touring Cars G. M. C. & ChevroletTrucks Samson Tractors Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged. Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Tires and Tubes, all sizes. Full. Line of Supplies. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 444 N. JACKSON STREET B08EBUBG, OREGON. Sutherlin Fruit Products COMPANY : We will have our plant completed about June 1st, and will pay the going market price for all supplies. We are : now ready, to contract for Loganberries, t ' Royal Ann Cherries and Bartlett Pears. Sutherlin Fruit Products Company r-ii-ir nnnjLorLrtnjVU'Lnjiniuviiviinrinri Are You Hunting for the Easy Way to Keep House? I Bo sure to see J. A. Walker B-4-U guy that Farm, or City Home. Rose burg National Bank Bids., Room 1, up sttiirs. Phone 91. tt If you want Mutual Insurance you can it.ake no mistake by taking out a policy in the Oregon Fire Relief Association, a company that has paid every Just loss for over thirty years. Douglas Abstract company, Douglas County Agents. m-1 0 ELECTRIC Douglas County Light and Water (fc IS THE BEST ? BUY THE 51k SIZE AND SAVE MONEY Every Can Guaranteed Alio Pactud in . .Sandt-tb.Cmt Broccoli seed for sale, the good kind at Umpqua valley Fruit Union. tf ' Mrs. Will Curtis, left this morning for Sprlngneld, where she will spend several days visiting with her mother, Magazines! hack numbers, some only a month old, 2c each, riction Library. m-9 Spray. Lime-Sulphur, Arsenate and Black Leaf for sale at Umpqua Val ley Fruit Union. tf . GROWMO; fertilizer makes your lawn and gardens grow. Try it. J F. Barker & 0', . tf. Diamond flour, made of hard wheat, everlastingly good. Ask your grocer about it. tf Mrs. F. L. Olosson, of Drain, who has boon visiting with Mrs. E. Prill- con, left this morning for her home. Saulrrel polsor no sunned by Dbug- lac county for sale by the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union.. tt. Dependable, practical nurse, go any place. Mrs. M. Ledell, 314 South Stephens street. , a-zu Mrs., E. Wood, left this morning for Eugene, where she has friends and relatives with whom she will visit for several days. New Republic ribbed tread tires sold at a lower price than Stay Tread and guaranteed by the Motor Shop Garage for 4500 miles: tf We sell the earth. Will be pleased to show you our farms and city prop erty. See us at 401 Cass St. . O. U. Helblg Co. tf . We write old line Insurance In companies that give the fullest pos sible protection. Douglas Abstract Company. . , m-10 Safety deposit oozes at the Rose- burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your bonda and other valuables. tf Sergeant J. W. Humphrey, of Wil bur, recently discharged from the aviation service, returned home this morning after a short visit in this city. Attention, automobile owners bring your tires to the Roseburg Gar- ige for hlghclass vulcanizing and re pair work at reasonable prices, tf. Mi. and JJrs. Geo. Bolter left Sun day for San Francisco, whore they will Join Attorney Dexter Rice and family and later accompany them home. C. W. Claik's photo and' Kodak shop is now locatod ov ' the Rose burg National Bank, successor to Clark & Clark. The ret 1 up-to-date studio and kodak finishing. tf Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Whltesell of Forest Grove, who have been visiting here since the funeral of Capt. Snow, Mrs. Whitesell's father, at the Sol diers Home, returned this mornlngto their home. , When you saw that ' "Tank" In town last week you never Imagined they would be of any use to a Dairy. They will do anything on a farm, but climb trees they run all the machin al,1' even to a churn. Roseburg Dairy. We use tanks, but of a differ ent kind. tf Wm. F. Mc Culloch, who has been serving in the U. S. Infantry and who has pent 9 months in France with the 91st Division, has returned to this city and left this morning for Sutherlin to visit with relatives for a few days. A traveling man In speaking of Coca Cola, said h- had traveled all over the United States, and only in two small villages was he unable to get Coca Cola It's the best drink going, and advertised everywhere. We sell it In 'bottles, by the case. Roseburg Soda Works. -v tf MrB. Hannah Moore, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. C. Campbell, left this morning for her home where she wlU meet her son who 1 Just returning from overseas service. She has four sons In the army,, three of whom were across. Street. tf FARM LOANS. ixng time. Low rate. Repay all or pa-1 any time i have a large amount of eastern insurance money to loan on goo farms and can close loans quickly. , You nave 20 years' time and by paying a trifle more than Interest each year your lpan Is paid In full, and you are out of debt. You. can nay all or any part any time. 'No local organization required or the advertising of your business to your neighbor, or of going secur ity for tLelr loans to get yours. No red tape, delay or cash commission.- Let-me explain my Plan to . you. See M. F. Rice, of Riot and Rica. GuJtJvQih'n Gorn Mowing , Loading ffoy Roseburg You scan make more money with the Moline-Universal than any other tractor because it can be kept at pro ductive work more days a year no matter how large or small your farm or what crops you:grow. This is be cause tiie Molinc-Universal is built to fit the farm and every 'operation on the farm. It is not limited to a few operations, nor to certain classes of work. The Moline-Univcrsal will do any thing any other tractor will do and in addition an infinite variety of work impossible for any other tractor. You can find work for it every day in the ; year. If for no othef reason than , the fact that the Moline-Universal will do more and better work and can be kept busier than any other .'. tractor, it is your best buy. But the greatest advantage of the Moline-Univcrsal is that one man controls both tractor and Implement in all operations. You sit on the scat of the implement, where you must sit in order to do good work, and con trol the entire outfit. This means that you can farm more land than was ever before possible, with either horses or tractor, N The wonderful versatility and one man control of the Moline-Universal are due to its two-wheel construc tion. It attaches direct to the imple , ment and forms one compact unit with it the tractor the front wheels and the imnlement the rear wheels. Every control on both tractor and implement is within reach, making easy handling of the entire outfit, which can be turned in a 16-foot circle, and backs as readily as it goes forward. A boy or woman can han dle it as well as a man. Due to its two-wheel construction, which makes all its power available for pullimr and greater speed, the Moline-Universal Tractor will do as much work in a day of ten hours witli two 14-inch plow bottoms as the average three-plow tractor. The high clearance of the Moline Universal Tractor, as great as that of the average cultivator, and its light weight make it perfectly adapted for cultivating. With a two-row cultiva tor, it cultivates from 14 to 20 acres a day. There is hardly anything on the farm that it cannot do. For odd jobs it is converted into a four-whee! unit by means of a rear carrying truck, to which any implement on the farm may be attached in the ordi nary way. From a mechanical standpoint; the Moline-Universal Tractor measures up to the very limit of modern engi neering knowledge. Perfected overhead-valve four-cylinder engine, com plete enclosure of all working parts, electric starting and lighting system with electrical engine governor, and differential lock are only a few of the many improved features. It will pay you to stop and examine this latest and best of all tractors the next time, you are in town. . , See R E. HARNESS Distributor Oregon Black leaf 40 and arsenate of lead1 are required in spray for aphis and codling moth Order .what you need of Marsters Drug Co.,, so as to be sure and have it on ha..d at oppor tune moment. . tf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam the Signature It All Comes Out In the Wash' True enonugh; but If you have to rub (he life out of the garment where !s the gain? - ... -Better let us steam It out and save the garment. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY PIION ) 70 : LAST WASH THURSDAY NOON. 18 cents a package jWhat you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how 'you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY blended choice Turkish and chdice Domestic, tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. , .-, , Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the ' blend brings out to the limit the, refreshing flavor and delightful mel- ; low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re- taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation I You may smoke them without tiring your taste! I For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. it ), REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wln.ton-S.l.ra, N. C.