THE EVENING NEWS Si LTON J. SHOEMAKEIt ' CAUL I). SIIOE.MAKKIl SAM J. SHOEMAKER Editors and Publishers. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT BU.VDAV , Subscription Kates Dally Per year, by mall $3.0" Per month, delivered GO Scml-Weekly. Per year ". $2.00 lt mon'frs 1-00 Entered as second-class matter November B, 1909, at RoBeburg, Ore. under not of March 3, 1879. HATIKDAV, AI'HIL h, 11. MIGHT THY THIS. In view of the fact that the Mexi can authorities still refUBe permis sion for the use of their transporta tion facilities to this government, It jnlit have some crfoit If our army "officers would say something like hls: Please Mr. Carraniia, may wo not have the privilege of using your railroads to tako houio food and olliei' supplies to oiy. soldier boys who nro now in your cuutry in pursuit of one whom you have branded as an out law and bandit? Our boys are 'a pood ways from their baso and don't llko your stuff, even if your peoplo will sell it to tlicni, unil Bomo of them are sick and should be brought Lack where they can get proper treat- : munt. You may perhaps recall that it was through the lnlTitonce of the president of our country that you now hold the poHltlou you have, uml ft would appear as though sumu senso of gratitude should be shown for this. It is not thought likely that any of our army officers will resort to any such twaddle as this, but one may not be surprised to hear of such u plea coming from Washington. A .MOIUCItX SOLOMON. JJown In California they have a judgo who can ho Justly given the above title, if all his derisions are Ioiik the line of one ho recently ren dered. 71 woman was .brought before tilm charged with Belling a prepara tion which openly stated on its label that It would rem ore a luxuriant -growth of hair on any bald unto. On JelnB asked about tho truth of this nho said It would do as tttatcd. Ills honor happened to belong to the front row at the ballet claw, ho he mid he would try It out on bis own linad, and If It mused any hair to row there, ho would see that the chnrgo was withdrawn, otherwise he -would have to assess her the maxi imiin penalty for trying to defraud. The return mt not to hare come In as yet , Or the it S 5 delegates to the ro publlenn national convention at Chi cago, nearly one half, or to he con-j - clso, 40S, have already been sciect-l m!, and of these. are not bound' by any Inst ructions. Or the (u.strurt-l rd delegates, Fairbanks hah 4 :l, j Jlenry Ford "'), s. nat or Cuuimlu 'M, and L Kollette uil. A few states will select their delegates under the direct primaries, where presidential preference must be shown, but the v'ast majority will arrive on the , ground pledm-d to no one. and with-1 out any binding Infirm-linns, morel than that they imtsl work to that' tnd that u man will be unmlmtted ' Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER MS Wftst Oak HtreM. CLEANING PRESSINC KEl'A!Ri:-G You havo hvvn pn.ssinK our iMal llBhiiumt dully mid no iloulit noticed t it ii t wo do rxuert work. You liavo coni'tut.cd to brliiK in thnt ult which rcnlly nci'da our attention, but Iibvb ncKlcctt-d to do Bo. l.VT VH ft.WK V(r 'I'tIK TltDt'ltl.K Phono in rlsht now. Wo call for and deliver. No oxtra churco. iv IMI'Kltl.XI, CI.EANKH8 nta y. Jiirl:nin Ht. Phono 277 whose success In November is un qiiee'a'oned and practically assured. The temporary chairman of the great republican convention v In June Is an old newspaper man, and he will deliver the key note for the campaign in hiB speech on the open ing day of the convention. CITY MOWS. Attorney O. P. Coshow returned today, fmi Portland where he has been spcuding a short time. C. It. Trussel, of Hound Prairie, with his wife and daughter, made a trip to the city today, and speut the afternoon here. Conductor I. S. Moore, one of the best known of the Southern Pacific conductors along the lino, Is 'cele brating the .'IJHIi year of his service with the company today, and like wise receiving the congratulations of his friends upon this long and honorable service. Lafo Lewis, proprietor of the Lew Is cafe, has taken charge of the Grand restaurant and will conduct the place as formerly. The interior Ib being repaired and it is expected to open the popular eating house about the 2uih of the month. I Everyday Wisdom By DON MI-ROl.D .... r-J Many golfera use a grapefruit In. mead of the regular Ktittnpereha ba'l, because it Is much more easily found. ROMANCE VS. RRALITY The way a mun looks In the safety razor ad. Vanity blotters for the emotional jiiatiiHe nro now offered by o rasiiioii able Fifth Avenuo shop. CHEAP WAY TO GET OYSTERS Put up nn oyster box on a polo in Mie buck yard. At night two or thrco lozen oysters will tly Into it for shel :er, and you can go out Just buforu sunrise and shoo them Into a net. Scotch waterfalls nro estimnted to (MiftHcHH a million horsepower, but lits does not lighten woman's work. FOR SAM-3 First clas8 alfalfa hay. baled. Address A. h. Derosa. Koseburg. 4iJ7-al4p hOR SALE Good clean oat hay, buled. Address It. A. Calhoun, Wilbur, or phono 31 I'M. 4f6-m&p FOlt SALE Work team, two wag ons. Cheap If taken at once. See Grant Wilcox, North SUlo. 4 IS-tf Theme at evening service "Whtttt Are you Thin king?" Spend your j Sunday evenings here. ' FOlt SALE -Largo wicker baby buggy reasonable, and in good condition, also baby sulky. Call phone 2 1 Lrr-a 1 1 FOlt SALE 4 -room house, plaster ed, electric lights, sewer rnd 2 lots, east front paved street on S. Jackson, 1 block S. of Itoso school. Price $ I ) 00.00. E, 1!. lUllings. phone Hil-.L 4 Hj." FOlt SALE -Hogs, 4 thoroughbred Berkshire boars, 2 thoroughbred Berkshire snws. $,Y(U1 each. Phone IFl', Sunshine ranch. -I r 0 - rt J : FOlt SALE -A bargain. Hoick nmdnter. ;tr II. P., newly over hauled, iti A 1 shape. Price $::oit See A. h. Bradley. tr.-aS 5i r(4 rS Pilill Absolutely Pro Iteds fron Cream of Tartar (5 RAPE FHutT . V ' -"W..t..,. (:... IpJTY0 Qf1 ATS i ,7 popup? kv - m, Wearing Hats Correctly It is a curious thing the number of pretty hats that are spoiled by the manner in which they are worn. I have seen the most charming styles In millinery, Been good-looking wom en buy them, and then seen the whole effect spoiled by adjusting the hat at a wrong angle. It would be hard to give any rules for wearing a hat each hat has its own set of rules, and each wearer takeB a different manner of . using them. As a general thing, though, a hat looks better worn at a slight angle for some reason, a hat placed straight on the head, or worn bo that the lines of the brim cut a straight line across face and hair, 1b extreme ly unbecoming. PoHsibly this sudden ly broken-off line gives the effect ot a lid set atop the head. ' Nature Is all curves, you know, Hogarth, the great German painter, said the curve was the line of beauty consequently, the hat with the soft brim and the irregular lines Is by far the most becoming one to choose. If the brim be straight, the effect can. be gained somewhat by slanting the hat to an angle. Youthful faces look best in broad and floppy hats or very small, snutf shapes. Faces growing old and sagged a bit look best with a fairly broad Ifat, but not a "floppy" one because the wide brim casts a shadow over the features, softening them. Veils are becoming to the maturing woman, too they tone down the lines. The older the face, the softer the hat should be. Only very young and very beautiful faces can stand the istlff straws and the severe silk tail ored hnts older faces, even when the woman is only around thirty look best when feathers break the hard edge of the hat. Questions and Answers Can yoit tell ma what trill remove a dltrolonttwn from my neck, cututed by chloroform t H has been there two months, and docs not sceni to be going away. K. Reply Chloroform arts on tho Mn 1Vko o burn a Blight one. It will bkuub Sarah Bernhardt is in Koseburg and what a treat 13 is tor ail! Tho Divine Sarah, as she has been called by her Idolators of two continents for the past two decades, has for saken tho spoken drama. In which she held countless thousands spell bound with her wonderful cmoLioual acting, owing to her Infirm condi tion. She has been a great suffer er tho l.tst few years and finally as a lust r ort submitted to the re moval of one leg. Due to her ad-j danced yeaiB the operation wag a sreat shock and it was feiupd that she would not recover. However,! she has recovered enough of her old life and spirit to he able to cast her spell over all who witness her por trayal of Jeanne Dore in the silent drama at t'ie Majestic t lion lie. Her wonderful power to depict extreme emotion has not been lessened by ' either ago or illness and it is to he regretted that there will not be more opportunities to see her. It la not likely that Rosehurg will ever ag-tlu soe Madame Bernhardt for' during the production of Jeanne Dote the discouragement she experienced be cause she could not walk with her artificial leg and the physical distress resulting from her excesslvo avoir-' I AU:Olllll.-;jrKH i-knx A;-'S-Utlik-ltvpai:tliifirAs-siinil.ilipmlicV.ioilaMillWiiU liiivillh- SIl Lii.-Hlisisiuli'.itivrlsnf i 'c t rmiiU'IcsUivic.slunilbcfriil , .... t lV,n( lill'tlfilltT Opium MorjjhiiK.ii.H- .Mutual ArrfrauvnttiyforiW r.u Simile SiSJi?1 ' vi.'W MIRK- . . Net cont5msi5riniaraci!ttj I 1 1 - , , , M R!!lLV'Sr:7l''.-r.' "ViMi'iTrl " off In tlmo, but jon can hasten It br dabbing dioxygua on It several time each day. Will you please tclt me it one cn. ijet the brassieres or the reduction of the f Pji-:,r "i Half the beauty of your spring hat is the way you pose it -tilt it a trifle to the iac bu.if in any dry goods or department sfon?. uml do you tivc the same size as the common brassiere f J. I. P. Itcply A brnsnlftre doon not rcduco (h busu it Is only a nug-fitting curmeut whlr-h bo pcrftctly fita the corstt ami flKiira that It keops a stout woman irom looking as bulky as tllo rcnular frilly cor net cover. K you wour them vi-ry ilht. it will imptvio tho circulation. an1 thr nilnlit bo a slight reduction tliro-vU this, but It would bu unhealthy nnri rnfiht bruise the busts. If you care foe f-irthfff Information nhout bust niluctlon, send m a 8tatiied, addroi-sud envelope dupois, due to her enforced lack of exercise, led tTio Divine Sarah to make a statement to the press through her managers, announcing her definite retirement. Certainly she has earned a few years of peace and quiet after a stormy career of 53 years before the- footlights. Bernhardt celebrated her seventy first birthday the 23rd of last Oc tober. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Ib hereoy given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Lewis Parrlsh, deceased. All per sons hnving claims against the estate of said decedent are heroby requir ed to present the same to me, duly verified as by law required, at the office of D. L. Eddy, attorney at law, Koseburg, Oregon, within six months : from this date. Dated March 13th, 1916. CLAUDE PARRISH, Executor of the last will and testa-. mcnt of Lewis Parrlsh, decesaod. 348-alO WW Tor Infanta and OhildroT.. Mothers Know 1M Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Sgnatora o of Use For Over Thirty Years tni eirfkun mp", mw f? otrv. v'lfr"''; ;Lf "-"m i'i'i tMn.iiVrTMl' j i't'l I W ifi fa 13 1 The Chicks Explore The Yard . cun will have melted the tip-top A. YBJ TV had ";eh;.cna JJJJ "so that we may dig (or tured out Ir.to the yard and had a '"S"., pleasant walk without freezing hU 0 fh Htt1e cbicka didn-t ices, the other chicks were p ad to "wtaand one thlng about gar- r? too. It t re lnlhly Sens, or around the house, or yarda. loved the fun of pecking at the hard soil. , . Mary Jane hardly knew her little chicks these days. They had lost n'l 'their prettv yellow and while feathers and their cunning ways. "I don't see why their mother keps on making such a fuss over them." said Mary Jane to her own mother one evening. "They are not even good-looking any morel I d bo ashamed to own chicks that looked as scrawny and as Bkinny as those do!" But Mrs. Hen didn't feel that ,ay indeed not! She was proud when they lost their baby feathers, and prouder still when they began to grow bigger and more ungainly looking day after day! It all de pends on one's taste, you 3ee; chicks that Mary Jane thought too big for beauty, Mrs. Hen thought very, very handsome. And mother Hen liked to wan der out Into the yard too. Nothing she liked better than to 1 strut out the barn door and walk or digging for worms, or or any up and down the garden In the sun- thing. Hut they did understand shine with tier brood ot fine chicka that they, were to learn something it her heels. ' new. And they liked that. "Here's where I get my reward," They all replied, Cheep, cheep! she said to herself one day. "I just as though they did understand didn't like sitting on my nest in and they .followed their mother that cold weather, but look at my wherever she went, babies! And those stupid other So much was there to see, and so hens are just beginning to hatch many things that must be pecked at Iheii eggs. It .will be many a day and tested, that the whistles blovr before thev have a chick to walk for noon just as the family turaed out into the yard with! Cluck, into the back yard, cluck, cluck." (If you have guessed And at that very minute Maly thnt Mr Hon rni VfUn. VOU ll&VQ taassed about right! ) 'Now to-dav." said Mrs. Hen, when they sallied forth from tin the barn In the morning sunsnine. air is warm and pleasant. Let's w.'.llt clear around the house and explore. You will like to see tho vhole yard. Then, perhnps, by the time we get back to the gardon, the Implements! WE HAVE ITKCHASEI) THH STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AN'l) VEHICLES FOHMEHLY OWNED 1SY CHOLXH & GILES, CON SISTING OF Jil'GGIES, WAG'ONS, PLOWS, DISC HAIiUOWS CULTIVATOHS, ETC , Wini.E THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY VOL TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. I I I I j - ' - . NOTE THE FIXB COLOH K 7A When you want the very befit Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price anA (lualltv satisfy. THE GASH STORE WE SAVE VOL" MONEY IffiS CASS STREET Read the Advertisements in The Evening News and then patronize Home Industries. "Cluck, clack, cluck." W you luivc guessed that Mrs. Hen woe vain, you have guessed about right) , - . j l'i" Oh, mother, look at my chicks! she cried. "May 1 feed them right here?" And of course mother said tl,at sne coul('- So '1,a chicks wero leu ineir nrai uat-iv uuui-eiikii r.ieal and they ukeu it dear mo. VES! To-morrow Dickey Bird's Latest Prank of our hams and bacon. That denotes first that they come from youiip. tender pigs and next that they have been properly curci. All our hams nr.tl b:oon are cane sugar cured and hirkory smoked. They havo a flavor of their ov.n which once tasted you'll rrcfor. Try some for breakfast tomorrow. CASS STIIKKT MAKKKT j