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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
r ' PLAY Boys and Girls Plain Blue, red trimmed, also blue stripe and khaki, sizes 2 to 8 years, 98c 32 inch Zephyr Gingham 25c 27 inch Dresss Gingham 19c, 23c, 25c 27 inch Apron Check Gingham .......21c 36 inch Percales 25c, 29c The buying power of 197 stores makes our regular j, prices less than sale prices. Better Values for Less Money . Visit Our Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department. FARMERS ATTENEION. Why take chancos on your corn crop? We have just bought 2000 pounds of seed corn, tested at Cor vallls and grown In Douglas County, selected under the supervision of the county agricultural agent. Be sure REMEMBER Do you wish to Ire remembered by your loved onott? If so, set the oxmnple by placing a pretty M0117 umont or Hoifclstono upon the grove of your dear Father, Mother, Brother, Hlster, Husband, Wife or Child. We arts in a position tb servo yon best. Come In and see what we have to offer. We do all kinds of cemetery work and our prices are very reasonable. Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Morsters, proprietor, BOH N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Rosebarg, Oregon. jffjprff ' mrrafe f7ri(siiiijihia II Want the Best We carry In stock the best In Pianos and Phonographs, just received a shipment of Ivors & Pond uprights and grands, nil that we ask of you Ib your most critical comparison of our Pianos with others, re gardless ot nnmo, price or roputntlon. Ivors & Pond Upright and Oinnds. Cnble NolBon Pianos and Player Pianos. Ellington Pianos and Player Pianos. Howard, Hamilton, Lyon &. Hoaly and other well known makes. Sold on onsy payments. Vlctrolas, Edl son and Pntho Phonographs. OTT'S MUSIC STORE IlOSICHl'ltG, OREGOX. MAJESTIC TODAY (INK DAY OSI.V 'The Yellow Dog' From Henry Irving Dodge's Oront Satur- ' day Evening Post Story. A picture that will muko you lnugh. Make you cry. Stiffen your patriotism. Make you a 100 Amerlcan; HCltF.UX ..i A; V.IMO SHfiire, Kdttrnlional, Humor. . "WHO'S IIAUY". .luxt N'misonno Children 10c ADMISSION Adults 20c TOMORROW WKDXKMIAY KOIIKIIT WAKWIOK IN "The Mad Lover" Also TOM MIX IN "MAX WITHIN". A Westorn Comedy - Drama anil "Cun-liw Aniprira." THI'RHDA V 4! KKIUAV 1'rln-lllu Dean In -Tlio Wild Oat of I'nrta.' SATURDAY MAY AI.USOX IX "IX FOR THIRTY DAYS." SUITS and Bee this before you buy your seed corn. Peoples' Supply Company, tf We have 1000 buBhels of good, heavy feed oats at $1.12 per bushel by the sack while It lasts. Peoples' Supply Co. tf IjEARN to dance. Mrs. Ray Wright will conduct a dancing class In Sykes' hall begin ning Wednesday, 'April 23. Class les sons 10 for J7j private lessons, one hour for $1.50. Phone 88-L. a25p. WE HOPE FOR YOUR NEW HOMEYOUVEPLANNCU THE FINEST PLUMBING IN THEiLAND! uoh&s'aOie Plumber- We hear you're planning to build a new hon.e. Well, do you know that it would be a matter of money In your- pocket and. good plumbing in your house If you talked your plans er with ui and got our prices? We're dependable plumbers. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONH 1B1. ALWAYS A GOOD' SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Svn'gs, 7:30 toll, New Time rr M.wwWMMj I . rv r rt'j j i.ivp-wira i miners m urvi Visited With Friends. Carolina Rltzraan, of Winchester, who has been visiting ior a few days with Miss Jessie Cra.ioit and with other friends In this city, returned this morning to her home. M. E. Revival Contlnus. Dr. J. A. B. Fry preached two great sermons in town yesterday, and In the afternoon preached at the Green School House to the great de light of the large congregation pres ent. Tho evening congregation In town was the largest yet present at the revival. At this service the lisses Aldrldge, sang a duet which was well received and greatly ap preciated. They will also sing at the services this week. At tho close of the morning service the pastor bap tised and received three children Into the church. The Interest still grows and we are expecting great results tjj.ls week. The subject for tonight Is: "Sin and its Cure." a CITY NEWS a The famous Zedolor Symphonic Quintet at the School house next Fri day night. , . 22 The Zedelers are a great musical company. A rich treat .for music lo vol's. 22 The National Republican, one dol lar per year; W. P. Thomas, agent, will soon be sending In several sub scriptions. Any one wishing to sub scribe for it can leave name, addms? and subscription, at The News Office, or W. P. Thomas, 409 B. Douglas Street. tf How to size people up from their looks judging from our appearance, you would think wo were the busiest people In town: follow us for a day and your supposition will prove true: Why? because the products of our dairy and soda works are made so "good" that everybody wants them. We have to hustle to serve all our customers. Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works. tf At throe o'clock yesterday after noon at the parsonage of the Christ ian church. Rev. C. H. Hilton united In marriage in a beautiful Easter ceremony Mr. J. M. Miller and Miss Tressio Fry. Both are of this cty, and live in Bogard's addition. Miss Fry is an active member of the Christian church. The pastor used the ring ceremony. The young people were accompanied by a number of friends and relatives. IFOIlFEirS BAIIj. W. S. Smith was arrested yesterday by Marshal Shambrook charged with drunken and disorderly conduct. He was lodged in the city jail for a short time hut was later released af ter depositing $20 with the officer to guarantee appearance at trial which was set for 2 o'clock this af ternoon. He took the ntxt train for his home at Oakland, however, and the money was turned over to the city treasurer. HTOltK CHANGES HANDS. A dfial- o- made today whereby tho cigar store and news stand con ducted by Ben Hunsakor on Cass street has been traded to George Burnett for a 10-ncro .fruit ranch, known as tho Moss place and situat ed a short distance west of Eden bower, Mr. urnett will take pos session of the store uon his return from Portland and it is very proba ble that his son, Gordon, will serve aB manager. Mr. Hu neither will take charge of his frhit trnct at once. BORN to Mrs. G. W. Phillips, at Mercy Hospital on Saturday, April 19, a son. Tho Red Cross met on Tuesday. They are finishing the work they have been doing for the Armenian children. A surprise party was given last week in honor of Miss Sarah Ander son's birthday. Miss Anderson's home was filled with merry guests who enjoyed the eveuing by playing games, after which a dainty lunch oon was served. Miss Sara blew out all tho candles on her birthday cake, and we wonder ii April 11, litiiO, will Und her at homo again. Mr. Cedarstrom and son Roy. have purchased a Ford roadster this past week. The people of K Ira rose are plan ning a social to be given at their school house April 2fi. We feel sure all are welcome and invited to at tend. The weather la gro wing warmer, NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Collie pups. Sunshine ranch. Phone 1F-2. a-25 WANTED Light colored reed baby carriage, ball bearing wheels and reversible gear preferred. Must be In good condition. Address A, c-e News. tf WANTED Five brlgUVtapablo La dles to travel,, demonstrate and sell dealers. $26.00 to $50.00 per woek. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Company, Omaha, Nebr. tf so we suppose Oeertie Crane will b sharpening his razor roady for ac- " Thin surely Is a busy neighborhood now. From daylight till dark you can hoar tho panting of tractors, as the farmers are preparing tho soil for planting. The horsoa also uro as faithful as ever. A very pleasant evening was Bpent at the home of Mrs. Rceso and her daughter, Mrs. Orpha' Sandstrom, last Thursday. The gathering took the nature of a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Sandstrom's birthday and also a house warming party for the hostesses, who have just settled themsolves in their new home here. Were you ever ot one of our gather ings? If so, you know that the oc casion was enjoyed by all present and that as a large number. The business visitors in Roseburg on Saturday were Mrs. Sindt and daughter, Mrs. Fred Brothers, A. J. Llngren, C. O. Nelson and Thomas Scott. ... Miss Lenore Scott spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Ellen Mil liken in Roseburg. The streets of Melrose were made more beautiful than usual by the display of new Easter bonnets worn by the fair sex on Sunday. It rained just enough last week to keen the "webfooters" in good humor and the grass growing fine. There were many joyriders seon on our highways Sunday. Mrs. Guy Green is suffering from an Illness which keeps her in bed. Let us hope she will soon be around again. SNOOKUMS. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending at 5 a. m. Precipitation in Inches and hun- d roths: . Highest temperature yesterday. 62 Lowest temperature last night 48 rccipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total'precip. since 1st of month. .2. 63 Normal preclp. for this month.... 2. 48 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1918, Norma precip. for this monththmw to date 32.17 Average preclp. from Sept.. 1, 1877 30.09 Total excess from Sept. 1, 1918..2.08 Average precipitation for 41 wet sea sons, (September to May Inclusive), 31.96. WM. BELL. Observer. No. 1 CHEAT and GRAIN HAY FIR WOOD Try the cord or tier. Fresh Lime, Cement and Plaster H. J. OENN TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 126 WHAT THE WIZARD WILL DO WIZARD Washing Compound washes clothes clean without rub bing and with half usual amount of soap. No blueing required. Harmless and effective. An Ore gon product. Send 12c in stamps for regular 25c trial package. Enough for 10 ordinary family washings. Easy to use and easy to sell. Agents wanted. L. M. CLAUSING, Medford, to. Notice to Hoftemen The Shire stallion OR EG! ON will be at the Empire barn Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. The man ager of this horse has just returned from tho army and wfll make regular trips for the season, beg I tilling with ibove dates. E. A. Kruse & Sons OWNERS ::"m:ni:irm'niT .. Easter Esster officially ual.o a In the spring scaBon. FoliovinK mo ther Nature's exmiple, now r.o parel Is In order. To add the touch of refinement to the new costume nothing la so essential as a new piecu of Jewelry. Jewelry for Easter Late arrivals Include the New Hair Ornaments, Brilliants set In Platinoid Settings. Decid edly novel and very attractive. Lavallleres, including a variety of stones in different settings. Diamond Lavallleres. The new Pendant Kur Rings that are so much In vogue. A dainty line of brooches to select from. Diamond Rings in the new mountings, White Gold and Platinum. For the gentleman. A nifty showing of Scarf Pins. Belts with Silver - Monogram Buckles. Cuff Links. Wrist Watches. .. See our Windows. BUBAR BROS. Jacks ::n Kt:cet. For True Driving Comfort You can get real driving com fort regtydlesn of. the tempera ture If you have a pair of light weight auto gloves to exchange "for the heavy ones you have been usins'. . The most annoying thing about most gloves 1 the way they fit. We've finally located a glove that feels and fits your hand like your own skin; all leather, both the wrist and cuff kind, some with porous backs for Summer ana also others with stitched palm. x Come in and select a pair while there are lots to choose from. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 $1.50 aild $0.50 75 Per Cent of a Tire's Value is In the Carcass Why discard it merely because the tread Is worn. Make it like a new tire with the Miller AD-ON-A Tread built like a tire with several layers of fabric, breaker strip and side walls that completely covei the. tire under t .j rim. Guaranteed, vulcanizing and re pairing. ' How About Your Storage Battery Don't neglect It. Drop In from tlma tn tlma anil lat im tnanf fpjrour battery free. We giro all makes of batteries equal atten tion. New batteries for all can carried In stock, ROSEBURG GARAGE CABINETS 'or filing letters or card cases' for loose ledger cards, are always usee1 in offices where they file away let ters and bills and keep cop tec of those writton in the office. We have jome good Ideas In the way or letter Uos, cabinets, letter copying presses, resides everything that could bo ailed a blank book filing cabinet. Orders filled for all kinds of frul boxes. - The J. G. FloohCo. RosconrSi Oregon. DELCO-L1GHT The complete Electric Light ami Power Plant economical In operation. Runt on kerosene, gasoline or gas. Kocobnrg Oragoa Good Common Sense Let the amount of your subscription to the Liberty Loan be measured by good common sense by head and heart, business Instinct and patrio tism. ' Your subscription is invited. ThCosebur National Bank Roseburg, Ore. Ijocnte in Michigan. Meand-Mrs.. R. G. Ingersoli; who have been residing in Roseburg for tho past year, left this morning- for Everett, Michigan, where they expect to make their future homo. No I. W.W. or Bolsherv iki Among the BV Furnish Them a Good Equipment for Working Bee Hives, Western Pino, set up.... $3.00 Supers, Western J'ine, set up j 1.15 Section Holders, each 01 Brood Frames, each 03 Sections No. 1, per hundred l.io Sections No. 1, per hundred 5.00 Foundation, per pound 1.20 Clark .Smokers : . 1.25 Yes a little raise In price but remember that there is no thought , ot striking, and a good house should be furnished. Buy at Churchill Hardware Co. Business The HARLEY-DAVIDSON Is the most economical mode of transporta tion of any gasoline propelled voli icle. See the 204 W. Douglas Street Children Cry The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has Veen in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. c What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, : Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE; CASTORIA ALWAYS , - aeara the Signature of (Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind Ym HVe Always Bought Returns to Eugene. Carl Walker ana wife, who have been assisting in the revival services at tho Christian Church, returned to ICtigeno this afternoon. Both are stu dents at'the Eugene Bible School. or Pleasure new models. Roseburg, Oregon for Fletcher's - and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. t-d(6A4i(i Jllnw no one to deceive vnu in tbl Signs