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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
THE EVENING NEVS MILTON J. SHOEMAKER CARL I). SHOEMAKER SAM J. SHOEMAKER Eilllorn and Publisher. ISSUED IIA1LV EXCEPT SUNDAY Subscription Itates Daily Pr year, by mull $3.K Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year 2.00 Sti moD'Ms 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore. r-4er net of March 3. 1879. uatlon by the sugeatlong that the ne goliations regarding the witadrawa. might occupy weeks, and meanwhile the American troops may capture Villa. THURSDAY, A(MilL I.J, HMO. tsiur in ii.dim; ox coast ilEl K1VES )UU IMPETUS SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 Will: 18 ships already under construction, the Union Iron Works today signer, a contract with the tandurd Oil Com puny for tho construction of three more oil tankers to cost a miilio:. and a half each. I'OIITLAND, April 1.'!. It was an-' noiinccd hero today that two 850i; ton sleameis will he constructed here for Louritz Kloster, or Norway, eae one to cost $'Jg0,li). eaw cots s-r j EDNA JyfyJ t i c Living Scientifically Nominations are commencing to come In to tho secretary of tho Strawberry Carnival, and already several have ben entered In the race. For Carnival Queen, the follow ing have been nominated: Miss Cora Ueland. Miss Dorothy Evans -Miss The Spanish are said to bo a very j088 ickens. Mis. Kuthorliie, Ver- jMjilto nation, especially those who : lin and MIbs Ethel Toozo. INVITED TO STEP OUT. Itaro their descent traced down from the grandees of tho mother country, and It Is reluted of them that they For children's Queen, .Myrtle Deck er, Evolyn Hawn, Lois nrand, and Verus llouser have entered the con- orten orrereii an apology to victims. teat. Nominations may be still made they Intondod to first torture and at any tllIle a8 the entrJes wln ,lot then execute No doubt tho note so! e cOBe, for Bonlo tlm0i ,,llt tlle flr8t carefully drawn by Carranza and his entries will have the 'advantage of Advisors, and handed to the Amcrl-J tle early votes can secretary of state today, suggest ing tho a'lvlsablllty of tho withdraw . 3l of the troops in the interior of Mexico, tho outlaw who recenfy made the . .spectacular raid over tho hordor, Is couched in language that - scarcoly conceals the implied throats it on deavors to cover, We are politely invitod to stop out and loavo th connlry, and allow them to finish In their own way tho( little Job which .lias already coat the country several nlllion dollars, and tho administra tion many aleopless nights. One thing Am certain, and that Ib 'there will bo jana mighty Indignant men among the officers and troopB comprising the expedition acrosB the Mexican border, If tho order to come back Is given, and thqro will be nnnthor mat ter over which AiiieiicuiiB will have came to bluBh. Votes will be distributed to vari ous storeB tomorrow, and any ono who wishes to place them on sale at who are hot on tho trail of: tn0r pia(.e of business may have a Bupply by notifying Secretary Joseph son ut the Commercial club rooms. Arrangements have been nearly completed for the decoration scheme which will be used, and which will bo novel, snd entirely different from nny used before. All commit tees are busily engaged In prepar ing for tho vuHoub parados and events, and everything points to the best carnival ever held. READ IT CAREFULLY In this Issue will be found an ar ticle that embraces, the on J I iu.l-Joct-of tho rovlval of the " railroad and lumber mills, under the newest proposition to be submitted to tho citizens of Roseburg for their care ful consideration, ntid It Is trusted that the mutter will bo given tho careful consideration duo It. As the matter Is presented today, it would appear to bo along tho lines pre sented In Tho News yesterday, al though thero has not been sufficient' tlmo for n careful analysis and com parison, owing to the lateness of the Tocolpt of tlle complete copy. It would appear as though some solution or this much discussed question is pos sible, and probably near at hand, and for this reason it Is urged that this now proposal bo given serious thought. , . OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH, J How To Get Relief When Head and IN oso are Stuffed Up. Count fifty I Your cold In liin,1 r catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils wm open, tue air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe, freely. No more snulllinir. hawkimr. mucous discharge, dryness or lieudacho; no struggling for breath at night. i.et a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ilnlm from vour drmraist mid nrmlw a littlu of this frngrnnt antiseptic crenm in your nostrils. It neiictrates thmuvh every uir passago of the head, soothing and healing the Bwnllcn or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and ca'tiirrh yield like magic. Don't Blnv stuUcd-up and miserable. Relief Is sure. WHO WILL tilVK WAY'.' Tho nnswor of tiorninny to the notoa regnrdlng tho sinking of the Sussex has been received, and accord ing to tho version of the foreign or flro of tho kaiser, no blanio ntlache8 to Hint country. The coutciillon of tho ndniinltt.itln in Washington is! almost the opposite, ami it is claim-1 cd to be barked ui with sufficient; Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men , ; ;. I Glass of hot water each morn ing helps ut look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. 1 It tou bus your own house, doing Reply Your acalp necd treatment, to most or all of Its work, perhaps rals- ,l throw oft these dead p.uut:les of ng a couple of children as well 6kln- . the -caip till It cios .tunk about them. However, are you sure you have reduced your dally routine to a scien tific point where you get the most effect from the least labor? Have you all the appliances to help reduce vour work? Can you, for instance, plan a day somewhat like this Breakfast, dishwashing, letting the ilshes drain dry in a rack while you prepare dessert, salad or vegetables 'or dinner, mopping the floors and Justing, making the beds, straighten ing tho rooms luncheon, piling tho dishes toward one grand washing in the morning putting dinner to cook n the flrelcss cooker. This leaves pour whole afternoon free until after five, when you have but to set tho table and serve, the dinner being ready practically. In your cooker. After dinner pile the dishes for the washing In the morning. So you have your afternoon and evening free, except on days when laundry work makes extra bother. Planning your duties as a man plans bis business will give you Btrength and time to Improve your mind, and enjoy many little pleasures. Do you clean your windows as the Pullman porters do, men whose 1 hole work is window cleaning, who have reduced that duty to a science of labor saving? A damp cloth first, a second cloth wrung from whltlne and water, and after two minutes, Wo vour work to include time for. when the pane is dry, a woolen cloth rest and culture; learn to work to wipe off the powder and the win- icTcntiftcaU) dow Is clean and sparkling, without time or effort spent in rubbing and 7 have been drinkino hot water trfor polishing. Try these time and labor hreakfast for stomach trouble. 1 dUwZ Having Ideas and see how much bet- the fttne.i go much, that I am inclined tor you Will look and feel. to Httnve it. Is there any way I can make it more palatable? Eleanor. 4 , . Reply Some people put a pinch of salt Questions and Answers in it, as that alono takes away tho flat What can 1 do for dan&rufft .Vv hair taste. A little lemon Juice In It will make is nhort, crimpy and oily. Even aflr.r I It maro tautj". Try It on experiment only, va.ih it, the dandruff itartt mjoin to ac- you are dynppptic. If It dos not dia- ctmmlate.B. Pt ofirec. It will help your dlxeetlnn. rate faf-M&wA Health Talks ' BY WILUAM BRADY, M.D. ' 1 Babies, Calces, And Neighbors A MOTrtKH -who has borne nine chll- They tnuBt detect signs ef colte dren and raised only four of thorn heaven only knows how mn is a mighty poor authority on In- millions of babies have been wrone- Hnppy. bright, alert vlcorous nn vlvncloua- a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness tiro assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and llkewlso every man could renllzo tho wonders of Uio morning Inside hnth, what a gratifying change would tiiko place. Inslenii of tho thousand nt l,.l,K- proof to make a clear cane. Now ; anaemic-looking men. women and which siile will back down? Almost Ma wlln l'ty or inuilily coinplei unvnersnn with. ...n.M., ,.r ,;.,..! !,",B: of ' mullltudes of " nerve wrt-ckn " "i-iifi.lu-,, . fant feeding. A woman can forget more in tenty years about what the really did or did not do to heir ' bnbies than a man can forget about his past. When the netgh-, ' bors size up a mother and conclude that she is mentally incompetent;' ' they presume to offer gratuitous , advice about how to kill the baby, and generally the advice is very ef - fectlve. As Ellis Parker Butler proved, Pigs Is Pigs, be they guinea, or . other kinds. And with most of tho , "experienced" baby experts of the neighborhood, mlik Is milk, be it . Intended for babies, calves, colts or kids. Cow's milk is as different from human milk as frankfurters are from beefsteak. Parents somotimes say they can't bear to have the baby crying for things at the table and so they I feed him ten, coffee, pickles, pud ( ding or beer. If they would feed tho baby his proper meal first, they could sit down and ent In peace and security. "Old woman" nurse hams eter nally about "green stools" in the case of the newborn baby. Mothers , have been persuaded to wean bnbies, and untold quantities of ' thoso harmful drugs, calomel and castor oil, hnve been poured down the throats of normal babies be cause of Ignorance on this point. The baby's .stools may be normally griMn in Una first. to- weeks cdj life. Then ''curds" bring down upon the poor baby a lot of alleged "di gestive" medicines. Many a per fectly healthy baby, breast-fed, will have many fine soft curds in the stool, as well as "slime" or mucus. , Hence the mere appearance of these does not warrant changing the diet or dosing the baby. Somehow the neighbors and the neighborhood nurse cannot be con tented to lot a normal baby alnna. fully accused of colio when In fact . iney were merely stretching their 1 cramped , limbs and, trying out their-. 1 lungs. , ., . The greatest calamity that be falls the average new baby Is cas tor oil. The first dose of castor oil, generally Introduced by some busy body, paves the way for endless trouble. Castor oil constipates. It is good for diarrhea and summer complaint, because It binds the bowel. But It Is the worBt remedy ever Invented for mere laxative pur poses. Moreover, when frequently given, it commonly causes blood corpuscles to be given off in the stools and certainly no medicine which does that can be called "non irritating." There are few cathar tics, excepting perhaps croton oil, more irritating or more Injurious than castor oil. QUESTION'S AXD ANSWERS Characteristic Case Of Gallstones I am thirtif-two, morrirrf, hare tiro children, rnttirr stout, uo stout, my hug. blind rniya. Our doctor dectnrcg f hovt !!sfmirs mid nioirM be operated upon ill omtr. hove dull jim in (,-n-fc for about tour pear now. Tiro month, nno I wat lemon yellow in color, and om ,'ill some what uelloio. I hare eounuleralde ,tom a,h trouble, especially ichen I eat certain thinos. also much aa,. Do you believe in operation, Aimrer Tf Iron has any rcmedlnl vnliu It Is hi riiH.w like your troi!-u-mptr",t nnd kwiwUKt-,1. Hy all moans do us your doctor orders. Your drsi-rltnl-m alolii would aluioat -alincb the-stiatitiosL.- Loose Kidney May Xot Troublo Doc a loose kidney in the rloht tidit ciuse pain in back, toi(K-a trouble and bowel trouble f Ansirer Yes. often. Put many womon, more than mm, have a loose or noattua kidney and Buffer no troublo from It. H. M Mrs. J. C, Annlo M.. Mn. H. M., Mrs. B. II.. A. K., Mra. J. K. U, H W J. P. 8., Miss o. A.. II. E O. M.. Mra! A. A. N-, K. P., O. L.. O. D. P.. C (C P. 8., T. S. Miss W. P.. P. E. R.. Mra. K. T. W.. pleaxo end stamped, addressed auvalope for jrlvalo reply. blood in I1I111 will not hesitate very long as lo where he would pl.ice his Toll on n bet between the two, and might even give odds that the kaiser wins. "hrnln fncs" and pessimists wo should ace n virile, optimistic throng of rosy. Cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath Is hnd hy drinking, nu;h morning before break-fast, a Klaus of real hot water with a tea. siKKinful of llmcxtono phosphate In It to wash from the siomach. liver, kid neys and ten- yards (f bowels the pre vious day's' indlKestiblo waste, sour fenuentations f.an.l poisons. thus clcanslnc. sweetening and freahenitne i i the entire nllmenturv canal beforu I pnttlng innre food Into the stomach, j i: Tho Salem students who chained a cow to the rostrum of the chapel In tho university there, may have bad In in i 11 it to rail Mlcution to the! dryness of tho M-mums. as they had milked the cow before Installing her- Those Buhjcrt to sick headache Ml- In the position. lousness. nasty breath, rheumatism. colds: nnd partlculnry those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who ,.SI(i t.l-ri'S I!i:yl KST are constipated very often. are TO I'I'I.I, l T Ol-' Mi:lt't ,lri-'ed to obtain a quarter pound of , Inn, -si one phosphate at the d rim stun. I which will cost but a tillle but Is April 1.1. --At a 1 sufficient to demonstrate th. ,.i,(,-k Fn rimii MIL nnomirr flunruM wt SHIP TORPEDOED I'AItlS, April 1:1. It is officially claimed that t!; Kronen government lias thirteen fragments of the tor pedo w hich struck the Sussex. It! also has the names of all the sailors- WI10 if-f nhonrd the nlta.-kincr s.ib- , mate friends of the president declar ed today, following the publication of the disclaimer of (ierninny on the Sussex nttack. The fact that C.er mnny admits attacking a vessel near wiieie me Missex was damaged, i: held to strengthen the position of the administration, although the kaiser asserted the ship was a mltie layer. Tommy Tittle-Mouse Wants To Move Tommy immediately sat up and "Itipht now?" ho demanded. "Right now," Mrs. Tommy assured liliiii! immthmu i You ask sor to suppose that just be- os a sudden happy thought occurred r:ni5n Tnmmv Tittle-mouse and his to ncr. 11. .1 n in ctfiv in the barn wltli the chickens during the cold took notice. wir-ter that tliey meant to stay thero nii , ..r-n p-nr ll.nv mnr.t nothin? of the sort. They had not forgotten him. their hcp-iv home In the o:u 103 near 1 mm mm m $ Oilier BOOUl Hie lUU incy nuuiu ih..-j when tliey moved back there again. "I must sny, tholir.h," said Mrs. Tommy, at tho end of one of their talks, "that It's much easier to raise children in the barn. I c:-n keep track of them longer. And then, too, there are not so many ewnies to harm thorn. Owls and hawks aro mighty scarce In the whiter, I'm glad to Fr.y!" "True enough! True enough," drreed Tommy; "but now our babies are grown big erroush to take care of themselves, and I want to move back to the log." "Don't be in auch a hurry, Tommy," snid Mis. Tommy, good naturedly. "Why do you want to loavo all the good food we have here in the barn? It's only tho middle or April there may be many a storm yet,- D . such a sigh!" she laughed snd I, for one, am satisfied to stay acre a couple of weeks longer." TeI1 me- sal J Tommy, and he Bat Tommy sighed. Of course he could down t0 "steh for lle could easily see the good sense of what Mrs. Bee bV the expression in Mrs. Ton Tommy said. But ho had the moving niv's bright black eyes that she was fever In his system and he simply Planning something he would like, iould not settle down to anything 'Ym B OTer to the log this very he kept thinking and thinking about diiy ami make a passage through tho that moving be was going to do. If ll'av that we laid in front of thu ,ou have ever moved yourself, you door- T',en run b!Lck here and carry will know Just how he felt; and If 03 many loads as you want of tho you have not moved well, there's no B00i corn that Is stored in here for use trying to explain It to you, you the chicks. Vou can put it way bacic wouldn't understand! In the far end of the log and then Mrs. Tommy looked kindly at Tom- wl'en we move we will have a supply my. "Dear me, such a sigh!" she ot fo011 a11 ready for rainy days." laughed. "That's a beautiful plan!" cried "I suppose so," admitted Tommy; Tommy delightedly. And, without "but I am so tired of waiting! I wish saying another word, he darted off tc I could do something special toward a nla work. moving." Tomorrow Tommy Changes Bis "Well, you can," said Mrs. Tommy, Plans IK VOU DOU1IT THAT WIS MAKU T11K BEST French Bread TRY IT! Phone 221 ROYAL BAKERY 1'. li. VKTT, 1'rop Roseburg Oregon When you want the very beat Remember " Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Priee and quality satiBfy. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE VOU MONKV 125 CASS STItliKT NOTE THE FIXE COLOK of our hams and bacon. That denotes first that they come from young, tender pigs and next that they have been Properly cured. All our hams and bacon aro cane sugar eured and hickory smoked. They have a flavor of their own which once tasted you'll always prefer. Try some for breakfast tomorrow. CASS STREET MARKET iar:ne This information was ol- Cet Sudan grass, now 12c per 1-at the People's Supply Co. 4, WASHINGTON, 30-ntluuto conference Willi Lansing,! and remarkable change lu both health Arredondo, the Mexican ambassador, prvsonted tho sugitesiion of t'arrana for the withdrawal of the American troops from Mexico. Afterwards the ambassador was reticent. Optimistic view Is lent to the sit nnd appearance nwalHng those who practice Internal saulta'tlon. We must rcmemtier that Inside cleanliness is mora important than outside, be cause tho Kkln does not absorb impur ities to contaminate the blood, hile the pores In tho thirty feet of bowvis do. lamed from the crew ol a suhtnuiiiit captured on April At Ion Will Satisfy lViip!o. WASHINGTON. April I:!. -Th, sovcrnme-' ..-ii' net n, 3 manner en tirely satisfactory til the r-opie. l--t'. MLiJIilE! 1 " j " ' "ximv iu: ..:,v ox n,,Ar r , I l-tt " IlKPKIJVKIIKIISlTnm... B " STIH K ItAXt-HES FAILM UKm SMAt.l. TKAtTS HTY I'HOl'EliTr iu'.sixks- t iiaxi;es VACANT LOTS nun lvslhaxce JIOXKV TO LOAJI PEPP!.'E & SMRSTES5 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ask rs Aiiorr on, ,.KICES ON. KOVlill DRY FAMILY WASHING 79 and Our Autos Will Call r- SOiuJH ft iM(i:sivav.H;:f