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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1916)
THF, EVENING NEWS 01 BBayTYS'-OI MUTON J. SHOEMAKKIt CARL I). SHOKMAKKH SAM J. 6HOE.MAKEK Editors and Publishers. ISSUED DAILY E.TCKPT SUNDAY Subscrlptlon Rales Dally K 11 0' Per year, by mall ,3 " Per month, delivered 0 - Semi-Weekly. pr year Six months 1-00 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1909, at Itoscburg, Ore. ! under act of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, MARCH JO, 10 HI. LET IT GO ON. The fltilck ending or the game violation case In the local J. P. Court this morning, and the fixing of an adequate penalty by the presiding magistrate, togothor with the costB Incurred, Indicates the trend of the feeling over the state about uphold ing the statutes which have been passed In rognrd to gnnio protection. As has already been stilted here, It is not the Intention of the authori ties to be arbitrary, overbearing or severe, but they intend to vlndlrnte the laws as they now stand, and while the aim and endeavor of the Stato Game Commission of the Btnle la to bring about a proper respect for tlio laws by cdurntlonal menns. Tather than by constant arrests and trials, flngrnnt violations will bo prosoeutod with nil tho vigor nnd force necessary to Bocuro conviction when tbe crime, for crime it is proven. No community will bo al lowed to form ltsolf into' a close cor poration under tho guise of a protec. tlvo association, with tho solo aim to give tho members unbridled li cense In hunting and fishing In or out of season. Pitch methods may prove successful In keeping the out eidn sportsmen nwny from these fav ored localities, but 1t ' Js not An keeping with either the spirit or the lottor of tho law, and If a nolghbor Tiood bands together with the pur poso of tnrowlng obstructions in the path of tho proBcCUIIon, to the end that no conviction can be secur ed In plnln open violations, then it it the duty of tho good citizen to up hold tho authorities and tbe court In their endeavors nnd findings, no mutter whnt the stnndlng, or wealth, or respectnblllty of tho orfender otherwise mny bo. ox to Mexico. At last we are off, and ns these lines nre being written, thousands of goldlors of tho t'nltod States army nre already miles across tbe border of Mexico in hut pursuit of tho Villa bandits who so openly expressed " contempt or the past policies of this government In regard to the riot mid tumult Just across the bor der, and the wholesale murder of American citizens. While (lie order emenntliig from the administration states that Tie invasion Is merely ns an aid to (lie forces of Cnrranza. no one doubts that tbe American of ficers nnd soldiers will lake the lead nnil do tbe eieaulni: up according to their own preconceived notion to how It should !o done, nnd when they nr(. Ihrnuiih the Mexicans of nil parties will realize Hint It Is time for them to get together. T.est It bf (ivtrliKikiMl, Irt n n::illi rail nllrMitinn to t!n linn.i cln-slrti on Inniurrow fur Hi., nrw It i t: )i II 1m H"l n tiiMflnn of ct rt.ilii pUn or nny d,t;li:ii:itoi! loi :ition. liM r:f -'-1y the ri'iTlylonvl li'ii.il nolk-i- l!:iil th,. tuxpiiv iri of tills ilU-Mi'i nio in ;ivr nf boiui'in; llH'inri'lM'y, for Ibis pur Iioro. In iirtlor to tt., on :i' l bn n t:!V'NvT In l!ih firliool i!;;-tr!rt. flo onl nn,t swotl tlio sb,. of tlin it. U looks boltrr ami shows Intori'st. Vli'Bp tnke note (1; (ho :rt' or til" Vnlt-il statcM l now In n for il;n country, arnin, nml ounlpi'ril for aiivo IhipIih-ss anil wo lmv.. only nunlc a cull for a imltrv tn'f million dollars. Compare this with tho billion which now are alnioul nn i-verv month orenrrrnce with Itio bnlllgprentu In Kurope, and then drop noiiie of thin twnililln nliout your I'nrlp Snmuol not IxMng nlilo lo fight at tho drop of the hat. Cypress-Kneea Any part of tbla land of our for- boar ... Olve a loving caress to my faat: iKVbllo tbe prosiest bit of har lora bears Only muslo familiar and sweet. put when bodily youth has de- parted, When life's fever has started to cool, Let mo drift to the South, gentle hearted, Where the cypresB-knees prickle the pool. 1 have love for the northernmost woodland Where the white birch and tama rack loom; And the great western prairie's a good land That to dwell In were never a doom. Cut when all of my strife days are ended, When I shrink from the things that are harsh, To the South may my footsteps have wended, Where the cypress-knees rise from the marsh. In tho Siskiyou range I have rev eled, Through defiles of tho Wahsatch I've trod; 3n tbe Sound Country's forests dis heveled I have felt like a neighbor of God. Hut when up through my childhood the second Would my spirit go home In a romp, 'Tls the Southland alone that has beckoned, Where tbe cypress-knees bristle the BWamp. Flnnlgln Filosofy Avon If wo saw oursllves as others see us, we'd belavo ut was some body Ubo, begorra! That's The Tolnt The anti-preparedness Armstrong Democrat, out in Iowa, asks thus, excitedly; "How can we extend the ranks of our armies and man our navies if our young manhood is rotten?" Why, blosB your heart, you poor boob, that's exactly what the sauo nnd far-seeing preporodness prop agandists aro nlnilng at. They aro trying to introduce enough military training Into the schools, etc., to mnke real, snno, wbolo men out of tho two-legged Its in wide-seated pants that stand around smoking clgurcttcs and thinking aire. Fnlliiro'H I'lirposo Old Tightwad's not in business now. Ho found his bills accruing so. lie did not fall to pay htB debts lie failed, tu keep from doing so. Kuggcstion For An Honest Ad "We Bell everything for as much more lliun we buy It, as is neces sary to ruuko us stay in busi ness and make a little Income. Now nnd then (but It Is fearfully t:eldom, and wo remember It a long time afterward when we do) we find ourselves clogged up with soma stuff thnt wo sell for less thnn it cost us. In order to get anything nt all for It. Hut when we do this, wo usually have a lot of other things displayed prominently, that we sell nt n prollt. We nro not In business for our health, nnd WR DON'T GIV13 AWAY ANYTHING, any more than you would come and present us with money and not ex pect any goods for It." Spring has come. We smell sumo stuff burning in tho garden. Time's Held l.uck Story Time was soliloquizing, shortly after his birth, which was not re cently. "I sure am duo to have a rough trip," he sobbed. "Thero will al ways bo trains behind mo uhilo trying to run on mo, men will get extra wages for working over me, train crews will always bo trying to make me up, automobiles wilt ho trying to lower mo, touchers will urge pupils to Improve me, trims .tlautic steamers will try to cut nio down, musicians will beat me, sol diers wll! murk mo, prize-Unlit ref erees will call me, bashful lovers will waste me, contractors will al ways be asking for nil extension of me. prisoners will do mo. nnd llnal ly some loafer will kill me! lleuu tlf ill prospect ahead of me!" ounj Lady AcrossThc Way The young lady across the way says die's glad to see In the fashion notes that the ladles nre wearing more decollete now, as , thinks i natty of the evening gowns have ecu cut (oo low lnuly i rrv Caring For Turn dat xa part when people dread white hair, thinking It an Indication of old age. It 1b really one of the compensations for things that age brings that are not becoming. To f I Klit it, uulng dyes that are often dangerous, is to throw away one of your greatest charms. Many a woman was distinctly commonplace until he was given the softening touch by her hair turning grey. The only time that grey hair Is pathetic is when it comes to the very young and then only when there is a great tendency to It. An older woman gains in interest, with the Increasing turning of her hair. It behooves her then to know how to care for It properly, and Increase its beauty. Unkempt mixed grey and colored hair Is very untidy, and can be very unbecoming, so It Is necessary to give the hair the best of care during this period, both as to grooming and selecting the proper shampoo. Later her reward will be that soft, silvery white hair, which la such a distin gulBhlng thing to possess, that one just naturally associates it with limousines and velvets. Soap should be eliminated. The exception In a soft soap made from pure white Castile melted In hot water. Even this mixture should be used sparingly. One shampoo, which is good. Is to beat up an egg with the same quantity of water, and rub all Into the scalp. When dried lnr wash the head in water that is soft ened with, a small amount of am monia, a teaspoonful to two quarts of water. The best shampoo of all. and to be used most, is plain alcohol. Separate the hair by strands, so as to expose parts of the scalp, when It is easy to wipe the scalp off with a wdhII rag dipped in alcohol. Then wash the hair in one part alcohol to four of water. In tho final rinse add a lew drops of indigo. Questions ami Answers To "Enoi.ihii Oi.n Hoak" Your letter i too lentcthy for me to ilo more than hhk j'UU lo Head me a xtnmpt-d, addrestl Health Talks i BY WILLIAM RRADY, M.D. The Perennial Tonic fTow is tho time to purify your jlood. That is, it you hibernated, 03 Worybody did u generation n,;o. Our Jithers required spring tonics be cause the hard winlors in thoso lays left the system pretty weak. Their mothers had no ukc it all for light nir, and ten night In a bnr oom was nothing nt all compared ith a hundred nights In the old lme bed-room, with the windows tailed shut nnd weather-strips acked on the casing. ; Tho blood requires purifying and he system needs a tonic what tver that may be in the summer, nil and winter. Oh, yos, wo hiiHtn't forgot tho spring. Why, sure inough, it is a "spring tonic," isn't t? No ono wants a summer tonic r a fall tonic or a winter tonic i Just what a tonic is, we do not rotend to know, though we havo reserihod u few barrels of tonics, at lio behest of confiding patients. If tonic is something the system lecds, something to restore a de praved body to normal conditions, wo lan recommend one for general con lumption, that Is for tho general ton su liter. Hut the great trouble 51th our tonics and things Is that ley can't be bottled nnd taken from spoon. Good medieine ts often mrd to take. The formula Is as bllows: i'ut on your low-heeled, thlrk-soled ihocs, leave off your galoshes, throw Hit your chest and pin a note on tho loor saying: "Uono to call on N. ure. Hack soon with moro pep.' Vhen turn your faeo toward t he sun ud hit up a brisk, swinging pace. rVnlk till you begin to reel tired, Jieu hack homo npitu. Make it at enpt two mllos, nnd every day. rain ir dilne. Walking in the rain is tho aiost enjoyable experience itnngfn ittle, if you nro doing it from de- 1 liberate choice. lOvery wife who love-i her husband Chould take this tonic, no matter - about her work. Kvery husband i who reciprocates tho obligation riioro i'i.. v or coi.i.i:(.i: l.ll'i: AT I'AI.ACK TIIKATItK Old lirails, c(-0(lii nnd hi.uh srhool Htudonts will wond tholr way to tho I'alai'O touiuht. hocallfo t;oori;o Ailo's t'.inions c(:ncay( 'The rollei;o Will ow.'' ts annoi;iLM',i ;ts ihe lU'iulliner at tliis popular liieatro. The pluuo play is hi file. fe.,is. "'rhe i'oli,-;e Viilow" always draws a hi:; crowd, hec.iiise, first of all. It Is a distinc tively Aiuorteail play, with i Hie fun and cnthusiam of .'.nierioan coi!i:e life. The motion pietuie pro tlui'li:'!!. hou.ver. far eit.:s the play, situe it is po.-sil.le to show on the Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lnsHnjr fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The srrcut French perfume, winner of highest international (wards. Each drop as sweet nnd t'ranrantas tholiving Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said: "I don't sec how you can sell such a remarkable perfume lor IS cents a bottle" a id remember each bvttle contains 6 ni. it is womlcrtul value. Try it. Ask your dealer today for KO. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 20 ctilt cur Amrncan efheti u ill stJ you a testing Mtie. ll ritt loJ.it., vmvsim ID. rLNALD, Dept M White Hair envelope for a personal reply. You ned corrective exercise, which will also take down that "bloating." Never take drugs to reduce fat Diet and eiercUe are the safest ways. You will be able to wear looue, long corsets when you have relieved that abdominal disturbance. W0P The charm of grey hair has never been exaggerated, provided such hair be kept silvery Please advise how to reduce the size of the note. Thanking you W. D, W. Reply Nothing but surgery will re duce the alze of the nose. Tho shape of tho none cuu be helped with the proper knowkilKu, aa the nose too thin can bo plumped, a turned up Dose led downward, nostrils made dainty. , All of this Is done by knowing Just what la needed In each case. - needs such a tonic to keep his ef ficiency at par. Kvery maid needs It to preseive the suppleness of her muscles and tho Boftness of her skin. In fact every one Is Invited to try It. i When the doctor, of his own' voli tion, enlls your treatment "tonic," ti ke It. Ho knows what he means. Hut if It la a case of choosing your own, you will find a mile or two or oxygen more satisfactory than any of tho perennial concoctions dia played by our friend the druggist to "corral the nimble plunk." grKsnoxs axd answers The Relief Of Hot Flashes T am flfty-tvo nnd nnfTer nrrnthf from hot ftiulua. .i Civrc no rvlicffnst nmel iorutivn, or must I yrxn and bear iff Anwrr Go to your phyMc'nn nnd nuk him If hi' thinks orguno-tlierupy would bo worth trying, Tho Cure Of Fistula Pleat? adrie me tchethcr there ( onv cure fur n x uil fistula, n int h Uvmn nit tin uUscvm, und breaks out every little chUe.f Anwcr Yo. Operation. The sooner th better. There Is no other treatment worth trying. How Much Soda? It me much mtcrntna or tada tuny onn tnkr at n dnsct How much mny a child of four taket .4n.i"rr From a pinch to a tnbtespoon ful. In water. Pasteurizing Milk 1. Does roir's milk lone anv of tt$ nutri tive value uhen hetiteil ti ISO deurees F. far half an hourf 2. U'i(l this icmprrn fire t'rritirt iff 3. Wmiid v(u advise stf-rVised mi"; fnr (i l.tthu one year old i. '.oi( to be uvuntd, or just raw niilkf .lti.fi-cr Pn:t(MtrlJnp hrnHni: to ISO or l."5 degrees K.. and holding nt thnt temperature for h.ilf an hour, destroy most harmful germ, but does not com pU'tely Hertl!o ttint 1h. make germ free I tho in ilk. Pasteur! ring probably i!oes not nffeet tho nutritive value of the milk. If you are sure tbe milk cornea from tuVerrulln-li'Stid herds (cows free frmi tuberrilo U). nnd tbnt It is prop er! y bundled kept cwl nnd elenn raw m'lit is alwny preferahtP for Infant fred i! If ymi ure nit sure nliout the milk inu'.euriro It. screen a thrlllitii; rut thall game, a "snake dance" of !U00 students and the most spectacular fire scene ever produced. And it is these features that tnuke the photo pl:iy realist, c' of cotlei;e life, since it Is possible to weave In more of the real atmos phere of tho campus. "The College Widow" is un.iuestionably one of the most fascinating phuto plays ever slio.vn In Kosehurg. !:' jmi want to eat the best In 'inni'il munis huy lh l .loute. YTc u e may he e.iiiiled. hut Cic qual ity never. Huy straih;" or a.or;e,i (;'.sc or doTcas at wholesale prices f'-oiu the Peotile's Supply Co. :l:l';-t;- ED. rmiD Bldfc New York f Mrs. Hen Calls On Mrs. Tommy For Help I, the Mn.DU! or that same Saturday noon and adored my babies an, night, the night after Mary Jan. so seemed very happy Then u generously fed the baby chicks. Mrs. Budden. , f f d Tommy decided to go and see if tho ""t very eIclted about Ch--Ot c:urrseeatheyBare sound asleep." something. She ran intone house she assured Tommy. "Uut tney aro such dear little things that I think I'll feel better if I see with my own eyes that they are safe. Something tells mo that they might need me." Tommy thought she was very fool ish to leave tho hole they were eating into the other side of the corn bi'i, but be remembered that she was kiways such a kind, good mother to her own babies and said nothing. Mrs. Tommy slipped softly over to the nest and peered up at the chicks. "Is that you?" asked Mrs. Hen in a worried voice. "To be sure it Is," replied Mrs. Tommy hastily. "But I did not mean to disturb you. I merely wanted to see if those nice babies were sleeping well. I'm sorry I wakened you." "You didn't waken me," said Mrs. Hen, who could hardly keep from smiling at the idea of quiet Mrs. Tommy wakening anybody. "I've been awake all night, and my babies are not sleeping well either." "Now Isn't that too bad!" ex claimed Mrs. Tommy. "Anybody sick?" "Not yet," answered "But I will be if I "If you keep on eating Tommy. Surely you are not eating j am eating ,t off tne nest as fast as at this time of night "Yos, I am," Baid Mrs. Hen. "Lis ten and I'll tell you all about it!" She was so glad to have some ono tell her troubles to that she could ' 1 hardly wait to begin "You remem- corn.breyad t00.y ,, run and get Der iiwi. uiuo bi " .,. house right across the alley?" i j" cih m.i Tnmnw. every hit Derore tne emeus wane up: "But she wouldn't hurt anyone." She got Tommy as she promised, "Well. I Buppose she wouldn't and how those two mice did eat! By mean to," replied Mrs. Hen sadly, morning every trace of the corn "But she surely has made trouble for bread was gone and the lives of the me. She came out here this after- chicken babies were safe. 1'IiACK YOl'U OKDKK UAitlA' FOR THAT Fishing Trip Lunch ONLY THIi I HOST ANI KltKSHKST (;)()I)S USED , ROYAL 1 li. Y t to N. .nv'wiM P Not Only the Very Groceries ou need at this and all times but at prices which are surpris ingly low compared with other stores, and the quality Is, of course, superb. ' - is lhone Two-Nine JIAliCII I I I li 2 3 4 6' 6 7 S 9!10jll 1213jl4!151617ilS I20j212223i24j25 2fi f27i28!29iS0!31 i Garden Time & Garden Seeds Our Favored Clime Brought tho time You call, we'll heed and bring tho seed. Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. Phone 10:1. If There's Real Urgency About Selling That Real Estate, Put Some of the Spirit of Ur gency Into Your Ads Not any "panic hra oology" of course but nike your ads sufficiently PKSCItl 1'TIVK 'N'TKKl-n possible buyers. That means not merely a (!t)ll ad CXLK3S Til.': TU'YKR. as sometimes hnnpens! It means iers!stencr In ad- vrt(3l'.in until the buye- is "Surely you are not eating at this time of night!" and returned with some corn-bread which she crumbled into the nest .1,1. ... nl.lnlro VmV Ortm -hrefl H ifl ered Mrs. Hen. y n(ce (one f my favorite dishes keep on eating! j f but DaDles eat lt wlllie itlng!" cried Mrs. ,0 ,(n dint Sn I can but I'll declare, I have al ready had more than I can eat and still there 1b some left!" to Don't worry about that," cried ,.. will im BAKERY KTT, Prop. ------ Hoschur, Oregon March as You Remember It, and March ns you have it, is the dif ference between Ice, Snow, Sleet and and A I.Kyl'ATK to really one publication of an ail e ON'K 1'I HUCATIOX BRINGS A found! . 5", " , '