The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 09, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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ifUNVOLING OF MEMORIAL TO FAM-1
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Telephone 203
O. JACOBSON
THERE'S NO PERCENTAGE IM
Panitorium Dye Works
n miioil for anil delivered. Prao
All work fully guaranteed. Goods ..allod for a
n Li,U of Ladles' and GentH Clotll
tli'ul dyeliu? and cleaning of nil Kinds 01 i.a.u
' lni, Cravenettes and l'ortiers.
aoo N. ICWK HT. OOltXKH OAK.
RosebonL Ore
OUS BATTLE.
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DYING YOUR CLOTHE
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1 ft HURRY!
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And regretting your purchase at leisure. Tho cost of living has
gone up and the necessity for looking able to meet that cost Ills
Increased Proii'tlonately. Buying clothes today meant more than
exchanging your painstakingly earned money or a mere covering
for tho body. It means getting tho
BESTSTYLE, BEST FABRIC, BEST WEAR
that your money will common -1, together with tho positive assur
ance that tho clothes make you look your very host.
That's why wo hnvo your Individual wants in mind when we buy
that's why we fill your individual Vanta so acurately when we sell.
Young Fellows, especially, will appreciate our Smart Suits with
two and three button coats, built on shapely lines, Benii-form fitting
with athletic shoulders. Easy, graceful coats; trousers of semi
peg design. Stripes, checks, plain color fabrics and mixtures.
18.50 to $30.
Sorao patterns and styles In Our Clothoscruft Line
$12.50 to $25.00
AND A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY SUIT
Wo are there when It comes to Overcoats, Crnvenntt.es, Gaber
dines, Raincoats and Slipons, Get our Prices, Save Money.
"Duds For Men
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DOYBR HATS A. .1. IIOClllt.WMCI
DARKY SHOES
Alexander's Park Lots
Fronting on Umpqua IUver, covered with grand giant oaks hundreds
of years old, are places of contentmont away from tho busy city life
with Its struggle for making money. Resting in a hammock between
a couple of thcno monarchs of tho forest, looking upon the slow
flowing Umpqua Hiver, where in summer hundreds of children are
taking a healthful bath, is a picture of childhood's days, and it gives
peace of mind and rest do tho body.
60 FOOT FRONTAGE, 250 LONG
They aro the best investments of any kind in Oregon at $500.00
only a few are loft. The terms are suitable to all purses. Address
Umpqua Land Water Company
BOX 475
&L ?8 BUSY STORES
IMAS
GOODS
AT THE
Golden Rule Store
The Store That Saves You Money
Kid body Dolls from 49c to $2.49
For a Great Big Doll
Washable Dolls 49 and 89c
Don't pay more when the
GOLDEN RULE HAS IT FOR LESS
Card Games, Toy?, Hooks of all kinds
Don't miss our line of :ood books for
boys and girls, 5, 10, 5, 19, 25
and 49c. Bi-; Values.
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iii.a jjniiiiti hIious Jvutbbr Wiinuiiii, it;t;lirii; in ihe ! atlieilanil whhrli cul
nt tlie ddicntion of the Imttln of the minuted in the ceremonies at. the im-
nalionn memorial at Leipzig. Tl:ecnn-j mcnsu stone pyramid-like J)eiikmal,
Ciermans and other nations routed! dn;ds of patriots, which dominated
tho halations of Napoleon caused an: the famous battlefield with lofty
outburst of patriotism and national fc,randeui't
A NEW SCOURGE
Infectious Eye Diseasu Affects
Kentuckians.
ONE IN EVERY SEVEN PERSONS SUFFER
Malady Knid to lio Tfn'ciitcniii the
atit (ioY'Timit. ni Itospitnls
l'!stai;'isiie!a to on;bat
I bo lMano.
WASIIIXGTOX. Dee. 9. proxi
mately one in every seven p(M'riiiny in
the inounluiiiH of uiistern Konliir-Uy is
afilictf d with traeiioma rtCfnrdintf to
Dr. John M e Mullen, of t he public
hoalth t-erv' e. This d readied infec
tion of tho eyes, a least. evidence of
which would cause Uncle Sain to
deport iniiniwunts at Kills Isltaul is
intrenched in an almost impregn
able striHJti luild in tho United
State.
Th(. scourge now prevalant in
Kastern Kentucky and oilier sections
of the' A ppaluehian mountain rane
is a national menace, United Stains
public health Fureony tay. The
genu may be earned in hundreds of
ways. Uncle Spin's health guardians
ni'e ta kin lj every p recant ion to pre
vent a genera disemin.uion of tho
disease.
Hundreds of infected mountaineers
today are Ileitis treated in u wiy es
tablished hospitals. .Many of l hjiu
fit one 1)1 1 ml, iua n y are lot: in i; i heir
sisht and oUhms are in the early
stages of the du;o;use w itero simple
! surgical opt-ratiotiy and care will
j save tin1 m. Two o crn meni insti
i tulions have already le en ( sta Mis'.ieU
j and lief (fie m .ay w oek.-i, accordint;
to Dr. Jolin Mc.Mulieu a score of sim
: liar hospitals will have been set up
i and manned by nhl, men.
j "Trachoma, tis it. is prevalent to-
day in I lie mountains of K,' lerti
I Kentucky t not only looked upon as
it menace to that port ion of t lie
count ry lint to t he out ire nut ion.'
! said Dr. .UeMuli-ui. "The db-":is;. i -
terribly inl'eet lot.i . H in transmitted
i by means of the common rollvr tmv
: el, t he mode in w hieh yonut of I lu
people live- iiirfU1 families er'vdt d
t oi'tiiei'--anil even t hp ni'lrouds are
j iiKencies whii'h spread he in.ectiou
far and wide.
: "The j;ovei'ii;nent rcal't d and is
: lieinnln a en mpaiii, ihe impori-
aiice of which c;tu bo rea iiiy loahxi
ed.
"Tho pathetic side of the s-ilua-:
Uou can only be seen by one actual
ly enixanetl in ministeritii; to the af
flicted," continued Dr. Mc.Mulieu.
"Conceive if you can, a family of tit'
1 teen persons erowded int o a sin a !!
1 mountain home. Three i;etierauoii
are livinir utuier one roof. The poor
old grandmother and L,nindfuther
stone iIiml Irom the ravines of
trachoma.
Tho stalwart mountaineer- the
! father of th: family is siilfertni;
i irom "sore ewV and refuses to leave
, the inner darkness of the house. The
j-troui: iiu'u t'uturt's him. His ees
.Me ti!K-tes in t!;e isunliyht. He
i ?:na!lv cei"- to the door and talks
i i it a brawny arm drawn
i ,u':''i-- ;'s 'oreliead.
ii jn are going to school. And here
ve reac h ihe r, raver danger of trach
oma Bpi eatiing from one tamily to
another through the agency of the
hnol room. This ia but an example
of hundreds of cases," said Dr. Alc
MuUen. This is what the government dis
covered in the mountains of Eastern
Kentucky. Trachoma has a strong
iioUl and unless something Is done
effectively and quickly, isniilar condi
tions will be common in the more
thickly populated districts.
Ac-ordinal to Dr. MimI alien, the
:tioun!'iitu;ers are Inking kindly to
Mn-eni.uent interveuikm ia their be
half. Aiany of them walk twenty
miles to be treated and will submit
to t he most excruciating agony if
such measures are required to eifect
a cure. Tho two hospitals already
istablished are miles from railoads.
Uncle Sam's oificers are also car
rying on a campaign of education.
Kvery patient treated is taught the
simple attributes of cleanliness with
rotation to disease transmission. He
is sent back to his community with
lesson to teach his afflicted neigh
bors and Is delegated to see that the
government a inst rue lions are obeyed.
LOOK CS IT
RICE & RIG
REAL ESTATE
AND
RKl'EREXCE: ANY BANK
Insuranco brokers. Honds, war
rants, loans negotiated. J louses
for rent and business exchange.
Advice on any part of Douglas
county and its ndaptness. Stock,
fruit and general farms for sale,
business of nit kinds. Some very
select stock ranches. City prop
erty nnd businesses for saie. Long
time insurance at very low rates,
all old line companies; no chance
for special assessments as In mu
tual companies. Always buy the
best It's tho cheapest. Notary
Public.
Lower floor Masonic bldg.
Koseburg, Oregon.
What's the diffeifnco Ix'tween a meat
timii ft who aim a "aroer s xvue .
ven
drc-.t h
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; !ils w He- (lie mother of
ilrtii --a iso afrstui to face ;
i;i t . About t i'e unclean
s-'ver.i! c (ht chll-
lips
s acaM tSi
i !:!Ut ti!'!
is il ' tit '
U'i sor"
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r- e ' v. ti 1 .-. Kui
'a r c .ii'l'.'en. : there
:tv t,:!'-. h"e- l"'': tie t'liirly ami art'
mtirricti, and taislnS children o? U -'ir
own.
"Perhaps some of the other vhtl-
1 ho ofM-ber'; wtfo conn's to tho moat
sli'tp to buy, hut tho meat man's
W it'll ..jes thO hiiH.'i-l tilutp by!
V o siro Sony It Is So, for 'o Ite
Vt v n Uecipi im , horover PihhU
':e! ii only liachofs Wivi'?. coino
1-iM-O fti hny, ln:t ell (.immJ Moiisrwivex
end this is Why Our .Moats are
Hi-Jit, Shp t 1 wn, ami every nook
our at are oen!
Phona 88
KUIILHAGKV,
CANDY HELPS
Now is the time to make up your t whol&
erything the home candy maker needs and 'v DVpping
saie prices anything in our st-k s,Kh as Cand ' "
Candy line. Formulas and instructions for making all Kinds or
home made candy free.
. . . 820 Pine Street
Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS Phone 190 Party J
WES T ROSEBUKG GROCERY
We can save you money on jour grocery bill. OurVstock is FRESH
and COMPLETE. Phone your nec-J. Prompt delivery and satisfac
tory assured. AM our goods guaranteed.
"We Give Rosehurtc Trading Checks"
DO WELL & FOSTER
PHONE 29. g
Pnp.
ToCiire Cough Remove the Cause
There are so many cough remedies on the market, that a
selection is difficult to thp one who has an occasional or even
an urgent need for a good one.
As n result or our experience in handling scores of different
kinds, we fool justified lu our claim that
Syrup of Wild Cherry
with Gualacol and Eucalyptus is In a class by Itself. It cures
a cough by removing the cause. It cures stubborn cases. It
relieves promptly and each bit of relief is a step towards a
thorough cure.
At this season when coughs are prevalent, some reliable cough
remedy should he kept in every home, Let is be "Syrup of
Wild Cherry with Guaiacol and Eucalyptus. Guaranteed.
Price - and 50 cents.
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Phone 51
North Roseburg
We Give S. & M. Green Trading Stamps
I III S 1 fiS S 111 If:
Your husband, brother or father likes to fi?h or hunt
We carry all kinds of spurtini; supplies and any
thing you may get him for Xmas from us will be a
well received gift. Buy your Xmas presents Here.
J. H. Syke's Gun Store
OPPOSITE POSTOF1CK KOSU15UKG, OREGON
Before Buying
Your Christmas
Candies & Nuts
For Schools, Churches
and yourselves
See Stubbs
For Prices, The largest
assortment of candies
in the city
R. TUBBS
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