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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
J THE EVENING NEWS '. .1. MIUICAUrVKIt CAUL I). rltlOKM.lKKIt HAM J. HIIOlCMAKKIt ICdltm-s mid PuliHs-hers. IPiTYf QrOTS s l.-v-.L;i HAII.V KXOICPT SUNDAY' Subscription itules Dully Per year, by mail $3.0' Per mouth, delivered. 60 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Blx months 1.00 lintered as socond-cJass matter November 6, 1909, at Hoseburg, Ore. under act of March 3. 1R7U. SATUIDAV, l-'Kllltl'AltV 20, 11)10 A UIIKIt.U, OFFER. By reforence to the article on an other page In this Issue, it will be Keen that another phase 1b added to the location or the proposed new high school which Is worthy of at least tho serious attention of the citizens and noard of Education. This liberal offer by a well known citizen may be the result of opening up of other propositions which must not be overlooked In the final decis ion. There are many things to be taken Into consideration In the building of this new school house, nnd one of these Is the fact that we are building for tho future needs or the city, as well as the Imperil tlve demands of tho Immediate p'res ent. Hoseburg Is bound to grow, Is not only a hoped Tor, but an ad mitted fact, and there are but two directions In which this expansion can take place, these being west and north, and a location which todny may seem remote, may in a very few years be as nonr (he center of pop pulatlon as the present Lane school property now Is. Owing to the pe culiar topography of Hoseburg, It is difficult to obtain a large area of level land Bufflclont for, the pur- poso, without buying considerable high priced property, unloss admit tedly unfit locations are selected, and this is a proposition but few citizens will entertain. Tho plans for a new building are already ad vertised for, and when tho onos are finally selected, a location must' be decided upon, so that construction bids enn be rocelved, and it is well that the matter of location bo i thoughtfully looked. Into. 0pgin.OiiA r STRICKLAND W. GILULAN' C " O Woddlo's Three Years This day three years ago our good friend Woijdle decame the head of things and said "Goody.1" We kuow he was the right man for Uie place Admired his Agger and could stand his face. Blnce then we've had our doubts a dozen times Hcon told the man had done a bun drel crimes In statesmanship and all its kin dred arts, ! Ilcen told he held no place In loyal hearts; Ilcen told ho was the rankest false lilarm, That v.o were wrong to marvel at his charm . And all inch brickbats as tho small ones throw At those who clean surpass them, here below. rtut all the time he's gone on being hn Ilelns- himself as hard as he could be; lias (:iie the thing ho firmly thought was right, And, when he groped In darkuous, prnyed for light. Flesh Redaction so I want to cure it if possible. T have heard that while the bones are toft you can mould a rhin. Can you tell me some thing about thisi Young Mother. Itejdy It Is possible to form and change feature while the bones are still pluutlc partisan, my the bitter trend or And I I am not friend- Will go on trusting, to end: Forget! Ing party bias, bent, I trust the man he Is our Preu' dent! I'lnnlglii Fllosofy If Ivorybmly waited f'r th' man uidout Mn t' load In th' throwln' nv sthones, there wud be far fewer bruised heads an' shprulned arrms In th' wurrld. Confideiire My paper tolls mo "Haiti to-day," And so I blithely trip UmbrellulcHs upon my way Old Probs" gives me the pip! It should bo mudo a hangahle of fence to make a speech over twenty minutes long, In Congress. Modmod One yearns to touch iho nolld ground, When up In a balloon. nut no advantage would bo found in sinning it too soon. Any numiikb of methods for reduc ing flesh have been advanced, yet ench cose seems to require some thing Individual. Fat women are told to diet and they will literally starve themselves, eating but tiny portions of food without fatty par- tides in it and they will go on In creasing in weight. Often their sys tems, used to turning everything Into Int, simply get renewed vigor from the ease on the digestive organs and go on making flesh. Extremely hot salt baths are apt to nun uown any rut woman though curiously, they have the op posite effect on thin folks some fat women uso Kpsom salts In the water instead of table or sea suit, with bet ter effect. This much Is true that if you exercise enough to consume more particles of energy than you niako per day, you will positively lose weight. I have never known this to fall in the case of fat women and I pass the method along to you. You have been living in a certain routine for years and fattening on it. You must change your method of living entirely, to reduce. Slight changes will bring no results at all. Eat less, and of different things from what you are accustomed, change your drinking water if you con, change every habit you have. Sleep less, walk more, run as much as you can, change your work if you can, If not, and if your work Is housework, try doine OVerV tank nnmn different wnv A thorough housecleanlng whether V Vniir hnma nna.la 1 no nn la recommended because it will help of exercise will take off flesh iukb nesn irom you. ijnnk more Mrs. Hen's Good Reason ' r 1 ' i water between meals change tin furniture around in your house. Get out of doors, work out of doors If you are not accustomed to it, meet more people. Learn to swim and to dance if you can. lie vigorous in mind and body and you will grow thinner. Questions and Answers Jify baby te now about four months old, out I can tee that he i going to have a rccrdinij chin. I think such a feature makes a fnrc. look irerifc and untrustworthy. In your cane It would be done by putting the hand under the chin bone, and alone the law. and genlly working and punning it forward to form a perfect chin. How ever. I would advise you to consult a spe cialist If possible, and And out from him how to do It It It is possible for you ta reach one. Fob pays old Mrs. Hen had been bo cross there wus no living with her! Many a time Tommy Tittle-niouso had peeped out from his warm little nest behind the loose boards In the corner of the liarn and had tried to get up his courairo to speak to her. lint always she looked so cross, or else spoke so sharply to some one, that he was reilly afraid to kt her know he 3 near. "I can't think what lips enmo over that nlre Mrs. J (:," s;:irl Tommy to his mate, just al'tid- ho had heard Mrs. Hen scolding one nf the other hens apparently for nothing at all. "All last summer and mill! recently this winter, she was as nic-o and friendly as could be! If she did'i't ste nr hear from U3 two or three times a day, Gho was sure to limit us up to Eeo If anything had happened." "Maybe she likes us just as well now," said Mrs. Tommy, who was al ways so anxious to think that every one was kind and friendly. "Maybe she doe3," answered Tom my (not In tho least persuaded), "but she certainly does not show it! She hasn't seen us nor inquired about us for five days. And does she care? Not she! Listen!" As Tommy steppe ! speaking, Mrs. Hen finished her scjldine of that. other hen with a grand flourish of cross words that echoed through the whole barn. "Now I ask you," demanded Tom my, "Does that sound like Mrs. Hen the nice Mrs. Hen who Invited us to llvo In here?" ing again, he was quite satisfied to have Mrs. Tommy ask tho questional I Ho curled up in the warm corner' of his nest and took a little nap. Hut before he had had tlmo to fin ish even the first dream, Mrs. Tom my was back with a rush. it Ife i "Docs that sound like Mrs. Hen the nice Jrs. Hen who invited us to live in hcret" I have been vainp Beauty Cream for some month without success. j'ww u-d me " M any yooai F. SCepljfl cannot give nnmon of romo dlea nor expluln their merits nor demerits in this column. have never beard of, this speclnl croam personally, so know nothing about It. "There Ib a reason!" she ex claimed, "just as I expected! That nice Mrs. Hen isn't cross for nothing!" "What is it?" demanded Tommy, who had to be convinced. "She's cross at herself," explained r.n.Mr M,r3-,Tommv setting in this cold weather. Usually fr - i L Something Is the mat- she waits till spring. But she took ih ,iTiert ',llnute tll0eht, a sudden notion last month and she a III th '.i, ? k . g0ut and ask en on same nest ever since!" her what the trouble Is." Betor6 Tom ,m(1 tl t0 , And away she went. a soft mte -cheep! Cheep!" sounded Now usually Mrs. Tommy sent through the barn! "Hut Mrs. Hen Tommy If there were any Inquiries to won't mind it now she'll bo happy'" tie made, so he was surprised to see cried Mrs. Tommy. "Hear those her run bravely away In thnt fashion, new chicks! We must go and see Uut when he heard Mrs. Hen scold- them to-morrow1" ine prospect of a heaven In which the saved wear "shining gar ments" doesn't appenl irresistibly j mo puor geoK wuose elbows and knoes and trouser-seat have been sinning una glaciers for years. Health Talks BY WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Venus do Mllo Is one of tho few insiiiuiions Hint was ever rendered pioiiiineui ny Deing disarmed, and oven she would hnvo been a lot uuro vaiuauie it she hadn't been. N'lltlirnllv MvHflfrlnir "When I read the advertisement " cur i eventually bought." Bam farmer Hornihand, "I couldn't unu.usianu now thoy could sell the car tor only isoo.' Hut since I've mm uio cur awniie, the only mys tery loft Is why they used that word 'nnlv ' " The Masquerade' WANTS MOHK KXCITUMKNT 1 i ..vi. muiuni wiin mo tiisiurnances In the national capital over the con troversy with the Teutons, the Tong war here on the coast, the prepared ness program of the administration, the ferocity of the Intest flerman drlvo toward Paris nd the buz?. In nil political circles, the' Medford' Sun wauls to nrorlpllnto the country into a veritable maelstrom of headline,! oy starting an Inquiry as to whnt has become of Harry Thaw. Kxplalneil v.onuucior, tins train Is m-miuuiou to make no stops be- iien new rorK and Albany. But uiuaos it neonate 80 often'" "Why 'Stuttering McCieo' is run ning me engine tills trip." No mntter how homely or unjust ..... Mini may no, alio Is still niruiriKui member of the sex." "fair Having carefully measured the imiiu annoy Hook to Outline, with reference to busy bertha range, the Oklahoma farmer calmly declares against preparod- Tho eyes of tho world are today centered on the terlffle,battle being 'ought for tho possession nnd reten tion of the famous stronghold of Verdun, and tho losses are said to : ; aa-yjf altieady (been appalling. At . nent, tho first success would I nv-cnr to he with the army of the i knlser, for It has Advanced Us lines ! Boveral miles nearer the rorlress. : h" knlser himself Is on the ground ! to give by his personal presence add-' , "d onthuslasm to his troops. In thlsj move ne lias a decided advantage ' over both the French and Kngllsh I for the presence of nelthor the t French president or the Kngllsh king would add much to the valor with which eltheiyiatlon Is fighting. With Hh C.erman. however, it Is dlffer ; ent, anl under the eves of his em ' peror. he will essay almost super-1 v emleivors. ly the end of nnother week this battle of Verdun ; may have become one of the most momentous battles of all history. Its fields of carnige tho most snn f Inary, nnd Its awful toll or de:nl ly far the largest. May flod pity the widows and orphan thus made. The millinery openings with thetr delectable offerings are stirring up vaguo feeling of restlessness In the feminine population, and the "winter loves" are being thrust back nt of Bight on shelves, or Jammed lown on heads with scant com-to-v ;nd little regard for b.lm or crown. Whan tl W .. ........ ..Miwr toiiege began cons during a "gift to the wholo I........,, ii uiougiit first of "A ineuier anil next of "a .Spanish garden." A long sauntor ....... , mu.so lwo wrlst-wntchy things to tho ultimate selection Improve- 1 " protection: Ills Advillltilim I understand thnt whole Grime Alley gang is going to surround you and bent the daylights out of ''Well, let 'em! I kin concen trate better 'n they kin, anyway." Theoung Lady AcrossThe Way Contrast to the populnr notion, every graduate of a medical school who obtains a license to practice his profession Is legally and education ally qualified to do surgery. There Is no special course of training re quired by law In order to practise nurgery. The general medical school course fits a man for medical and surgicnl work. However, It la cus tomary to spend some additional time in post-graduate work if the physician wishes to establish himself In surgery customary, but by no means essential. Now it is unfortunate for the public that the view prevails that, be cause a man can operate, he neces snrlly knows more about the diag nosis nnd treatment of dlsonse than another man who does not operate. Wo say unfortunate for this reason: There are surgeons and near-surgeons. Surgeons fully realize their own shortcomings in diagnosis and therapeutics or treatment. Near surgeons eagerly avail themselves of the people's credulity and attempt to play the role of all-around specialists. to assume a ponderous air of wisdom, and to operate on slight pretext or r.one at all since people do delight in having an "operation." The reel burgeon, who realizes his limitations. 3K8 tno counsel of the family ...yslrlnn, who has had oxcentlonal ipportunitles to observe and studv the patient; he summons to his uld tho laboratory expert, tho competent specialist in this or that limited field, the X-rny expert Ho weighs all the evidence. He divides the respon sibilities with the family doctor or other consultants. If the verdict Is operate, he operates. If the majority opinion over rides his own, ho waits. Your ncar-surgoon prefers not to be bothered by the family doctor he " likes the patient to come without the family doctor's sanction or knowl edge. He always operates, early and often. No matter whether the caso ' is one legitimately In the field of tho general surgeon or not, the near surgeon operates If the patient wants an operation. The patient, somehow, always comes Just In the nick of time another hour, day, week or month would have been "too late." But then, the near-surgeon ought to know whereof he speaks. He can tell quite accurately, for instance, what is wrong with an appendix that looks fairly good to the novice. Hasn't ho removed plenty of normal ones? QUESTIONS AND AXSWEKS Enlarged Pores ll"iaf are enlarged pores t Answer Knlargpil pores are unusually Inrtio sweat nr i (!itoiouH ducts. In evi-rv one these il'ict openliifin ore largest on iti.. wlnus of (he noie anil nbout Iho cheeks Lotions and medicinal annllcntlnns nrn nt no uvall. Cenernl tonic bnthlnR (cold bath Inn), exercise. oien air nnd proper diet ai the only effective remedies. Old Remedy For An Old Disease Can nnu tell me haw fo take flaxseed as a remedy for constiimtivnt Ansicer Ttike lro tnhlespoonfuls of the whole P.TXKc-nl ca.Ii iiinrninn for breakfast lion't chew U, lint swallow It whole. It. Iwcn'rfast food, or lit water or soup. It la laitcless. Coddling Is tt a rood Idea to rub the throat nnd chest with aitohi.l hetntc timmi out inJ the cold, or is llinf iWnif vou troalrf rof coddling f Answer Vc, It la coddling. AnythlnR done Just wuh the Idea of not "liikliiK cold" In coddling. Ab for roIiir out ill th) clil. your physical comfort Is the only thing to consider. A heavy meal at noon may cause dyspepsia. Try our LIGHT LUNCHES ROYAL BAKERY v P. L. YKTT. Piop. "''' - Hoselmrg, Oregon 1!( N. .In-ksrv A Boy May forget his lessons, his teachers, his playthings and some of his plavmates; but he will never forget Mother's Griddle Cakes if she orders her pan cake flour from Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. Phono 103, r CITY 1VKWH. Miss Hazel Fancher. of Dlllard. spen the day In Hoseburg. of tho members of the street clean ing department expect to map all the streets In the city. Mrs. Kate lieckley, of Oakland, was a visitor In Hoseburg this morn Mrs. O. A. Ciurney. of Oakland,' Mr9' Frank Elllso. of Oakland, spent a few hours In Hoseburg todny. relurne1 10 ne' home this aftornoon I shopping. J 1,r,er spending a short time shopping. The young lady across the way .aya her father's Interest In politics Is absolutely unselfish, and she's often heard hlni say that he wouldn't take a public office If they'd hand t to him on a silver platter, and all lie wanted was the city contracts Sermon .subjects at the Ilaptlst church tomorrow, a. m., "Putting the Church on a War liasls," p. m., "Preparedness". A very Important real estate deal was made today through the firm of Itico Kico when the property of K. i. iienson In Kuonbower was sold to, W. D. Sj'kos. The property con sists of four acres admirably situat ed for a residence slto. A book containing plats for street maps has been received by the city recorder and Is being used to map the streets for the planting of trees. The city officials are taking a great Interest In the plnn of planting trees along the streets and with the aid Buy Where You jCan Save Money! i ne money you set aside each week for the tablo, buys more here for less. All goods strictly fresh. The Careful Housewife mini., this. No special ills are necessary to attract at 'Mitlon at the SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY A. a. DI XUAP, Prop. '2:1 ' .V Jackson Street, n-d K-ed. Onk and Kir Wood To waste time is a disease, so is poverty Save time and you'll save money. Have a gank account 6H-42 We have provided a steel safety deposit vault for the use valuable's " Ba'!B";"'d lhelr """ortant papers and th The rental of apae Is so low that you can well o'ford protection. There are a ll.nlfe.1 ne,,,i,, . our vault 1, built to withstand fire nd prevent theft Sav.n.V' accounts solicited. " "av-"s Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon i J