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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1919)
y van V. nn, ' If you like raipberriet jPy ' With all your meals, jC have served nll f i " The rich-tasting, spark- I j I V) J 1 ling-clear, appetizing bever- I H j WTif I "II age with the raspberry-red I Mf ErM ffl$$k -- Jl color and the naturar -taste of lljUj Mr y rMJ I ripe, juicy raspberries. R-Porter pleu.t. It ple.w. th. ey., llSfl 0 WT few Jl' th. palite, th host nd tho gueit. V wOfevT I all Order R-Porter For Your Table l "sS&i? ill PI Naturally, your dlor hi it St l jj JASSITIS AGAIN. A ,'liiKln of Juiz that'll put pep In your step. 80111(4 skid, no touliu', .Maccabee Hull, Wednesday -mtv. Tickets, 3 tr 2ic, 7 Jor OUc aJ7 : UKKK'M SAI.EH UVIltiK, Till-! VOOI E. Millinery Opening. Tuesday, August G t li , I'attorn, trimmed and tuiloi-ed hats. MATERIA IaS. Panne and LyoiiH Velvet, Vive- tine, Beaver, halters plush. TRIMMl.NtiK. Ostrich pliKiinH, bund and fan- cles, conue and hackle, embrol- dories of yarn, floss, metal thread, chenille. HUAI'KS. Off the face hats, turbans, till- lorn tains and many others. COI.OItS. Forest and Coffee browns. Kreen, burnt oranpe and many shade of red. The V'okuo cor- dlally Invites your Inspection. V. A. Burr, tho local Ford dealer reports the following sales of cars, ti actors aud trucks during the past week: Tractors Win. Kump, Ump qua: Frank EHlsou, L'mpqua; E. E. Ellison, Wilbur;. .James Surague, Ten .Mile; Walter Paul. South Deer Creek; A. F. lloffmeister. Wilbur: W. H. Sawyer, ScottubuTR. Ford Cars F. B. llerrliitttoii, Kiddle; M. K. Ueun, Liuys Creek; Claude Davis, ItoseburK; .). W. Cox, Deer Creek: Kittle Mursters. Koseburg. Trucks: J. H. Adams, Hosehurg; tleo. Trask, Myrtle Creek; lilce Bros., Dillard. Live-wire Doings of City I her father, but on account of his i improved condition, she has decld I cd to roturn to this city. Miss Crab- tree la a member of the NoWi fore. ; Fine Dance At Tiller. I The dedication of the One new i dance pavlilion at Tiller on Satur- day night was pronounced a suc cess oy me targe numer 01 iocbi 1 residents In attendance. The hall j has one of the llnest dance floors In I Douglas county and is situated In j an ideal spot for delightful dancing. Large crowds attended the opening ' dance there and the excoilont' music furnished by ott's orchestra of this I city had a great deal to do with -the auccess of the 1 (fair. At midnight a lunch was served at the Tiller Inn. LARGE F000 DEFICIT Roseburg Soda Works E. T. UNRATH, Proprietor Rosebu-ig, Oregon STRIKE OF NO MH'AI, Eli'Etrr. train service, was the statement made today by Trainmaster John r.nger. From San Francisco north there has been no InterrupWon und That the strike of railroad shop men, which haB tied ui -the linos south of Santa Barbara and Bakers- the men are still at wn-k. There I Held, has not yet affected the local j n persl. tent rumor, however, that . New Silk Waists Every Week In spite of the high price of silks we are able to offer to our customers thru our combined buying for 197 stores Georgette Crepe WAISTS $4.98, $5.90, $6.50, $6.90 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES y? y? yr Incorporated 1 Dip shopmen ml tho Shasl i Division will fco out the II nU of thts nionl h in sympathy wit li tho aa Aiiflos si rikbi's. t'ut flowrs lor snlo at Itiuiyan's Da tilla anions. 2 it 'onts a dozen. 1 UN f, rin m mi A vc. I'liono. l 7S-L. m:v today. SAl.K Aliultii hay. third cut lihs IMioiitj KKi;i. Homy Conn. ANTKD Waiter or waitress at Cafeteria. ANTKI- -Ciri us.iors, i.ijly at .Vntlois 'I'lioatro. a-G j W'ANTKl) Hoy over IS year to I work at nights. I'm pipia Hotel. j KAItLY CltAWKOltD PKAlMIHS I All niiitl. K und size.;, l'lione ;iu7-L "r roll :it niiK-h n .1 I iml'V ;K(U SA I .K- -Ker.islered Red Polled j Hull. Write fur in forma Hum. H. II Admits. KHthin. Oreiruit ;i'(U SAI.K Almost new 1 ! I M iiui ( del electrically equipiel llarloy- Dividuti molorevide and sitle ; rai. Ktnet Wetter. 1 1-' I Koit S1.K l.,H.se Alfalfa hay. ihiid euttinu. Clean alialta cur ed in Hist rl.Lss sha)e. Delivered l!ose!ti re. $ L'fi ton. Not ity at Cilice C.race Clayton. Melrose, i treuon Phono f. K I'ol! S1.K One arav horse, ft j s. old. w eh: hi a I -out l o o ; 1 prey if.un. jm'ii i..nuid, '' inilli rows I i ! tooN . househild farti if lire ; haletl hay. wheat and oats. Pri es reas.'naMe 'Cure Clavton. Mel yw,. ( . ix-im Ptiono (1 (:' ' ix)k;iit om.y MARY MILES MINTER "Wives and Other Wives" Episode No. 3 "Perils of Thunder Mountain" BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE CCNI'INK SNAP Two aeres on ni'W h iMtway. also on old hiuh wa tho- land. uocd hoite. In K.ien'-ow.T. 1 -' . asti Must ls tidd t;,i work .1 W Tollma, ' Cdenhow.T -tore. Must lu I t years of aire or over Pinp'taa C rowers Association W N T I I i ; i r I s at 1 1 1 . c :i n n or y . Must le 1 t yeais of ace or oer I'ttip'iua C rower" Association W VNTKD Posit on hy eperieured prune drier Can come at once Shite location and sire of crop Vddress. Waison. Harvard St i eel . Pose'Mirt:, Oremui. Phonu MM' KAUMs l-uto and small, for sale or trade Paruains C. Merrill. MM Mill street U'.WTRH - (litis at tho cannery Mil1! he 1 ( years of ace or over PmO'iua ('rowers Association WWTKD rolifthle man at tho i Mercy Ho-afital ( 'VTKD Cirls nt the cannerv tot he 1 I venrs of nee frr over PtnpMHH Crowers Association. Duds for Men Announcing the Arrival of A. E. Anderson & Co's. line of Made-to-Measure Samples of Fall and Winter, 1919-20. On display for Your inspection. Lamar Tooze I'uvom. Lieutenant Lamur Toozo. who spoke here yestenlay, left this niorniiiR for .MedforU. Snu Francisco. Itetni7iH Home. M is. CJlonn Wirnberly returned home this morning after spending the week-end at Drain. (tdnic to 'rater Ijiike. Winnifreti Olson and Xina Voor heis, left tills moriring for Crater Lake from where they will go to Will Keturn Swm. .Miss Klla CraJhtree, who has been visiting with tier parents for Hie past few weeks at Tulare, Califor nia, will return to Rosehurg ahout Septemhor 1st, according to word received from Iier today. She was called south owing to the illness of Summer-Time Drinks! Tn the hot weather when you servo lemonade, grape juice or other hot weather beverages somehow It tastes hotter if served in a glass of shapely design. Cut class sparkling crystal; set of six glasses priced $2.50 to $i!.()0. A fine showing of sherbet dishes. Water sets in a, variety of designs. si;k orii windows BUBAR BROS, Jewelers and Optometrists JACKSON i'l'KEET TKACTOIt DRMOXSTItATIOX. One of the lurgeut tractor de moiiHi rations ever given In South ern Oregon will he given In connec tion with the GroenB community fajr on the 27th. The following com panies have agreed to demonstrate their tractors. Others may also participate. W. A. Burr, the Ford son; .J. F. Barker Company. Inter national; O.' C. Baker. Sampson Seive Gripp. John Signor. Waterloo Boy and Fagoel. There will prob ahly he one or two other machines take part in the demonstration that have not yet been listed. The de monstration will begin at 1:30 p. ni. and will be held on the Hold just West of the Greens school house. This will be an excellent opportuni ty for any one interested in trac tors to see several types demon strated under the same conditions. It will bo in no ways a competitive exhibition, ibut rather for the pur nose of showing what the dlfferenl tractors will do under certain soil conditions. BERLIN. Aug. 25. The Gorman deficit In food, the difference be tween the amount produced In Ger many and Germany's normal needs. amountB to 3,tl0(l,U00 tons of wheat, one million tons of meat and one million tons of fats. Bays the Im perial Food Mlnlatrp. Immediate payment 'or these necessary foodstuffs with Inland re sources Is unthinknblo, the Minis try asscrtB. Only-long terui credits can help and the acceptance of such credits is only possible If Germany works, for only then can the credit ors have confidence In the paying ability of Germany. Immediate derisive effect of Ihe removal of the blockade on the Ger man food market Is not expected by the Ministry, but rather a long, slow continuation tof Improvement which already makes itself felt. It declares that control of export must remain until the average between 'Import and export has been established. Germany mur.t -make up Its mind i to do without coffee very largely In j the future, says the Imperial Coiu ! missioner fur colonial goods. 1 Authorities say Germany must, 'sharply restrict her 'Imports of j chocolate because of the low value I of thn mark, and must try to rely i on her own chocolate, the first prn ; duction of which is expected soon. I.awren McCullnch left lust ' evening for the vicinity of Myrtlo ! Creek, where he lias been employed i by tile forest service to light th'? lires in that section. NO SHOW TONIGHT TOMORROW TUESDAY Douglas Fairbanks "ARIZONA" TUB ANTLKKS WILI, RE OP EX EVKMV KVEXTVO FROM NOW OX MATINEES OX SATl;U DA V Sl'NIAV. HBMEMBEK THE ANTIiEltH'IS COOLER THAN YOl'lt HOME. THE BIG MID-SEASON ECONOMY SHOE SALE AT THE BOOTERIE Will EpcI The greatest money saving opportunity Rose burg has ever seen is now in progress You'll have to hurry in order to avail yourself of this chance. We have sold hundreds of pairs of shoes this month and hundreds more remain to be sold. We are determined to finish stronger than we started. Remarkable reductions from former prices in spite of rising prices, have made this sale a success all the way through. In these few remaining days we offer shoes at prices far below what we would have to pay to replace them. Lay in a supply of foot wear to last vou for some time to come. Don't delay act now. Buy shoes for the present and future. ONLY 7 MORE DAYS AND YOUR SAV ING OPPORTUNITY WILL BE GONE. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit the Feet IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass Street Try our repair department. Bring us your shoes to be repaired. See the difference