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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
MX Till? KtHNINU Xr.WS, FRIDAY, SVi.Y 21, 101(1. lements! Hup WU HAVE PCKCIIASED Til :j STOCK OK IMPLEMENTS AM) VEHICLES KUR.MEHLY OWN Hl lY CItOl'CIl (JILES, J'ON SISTI.S'O Olf MCiOIES. WAtf'I.VS. CLOWS, DISC HARROW CULTIVATORS, ETC. WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS WK WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT tt'II.Ll'Al' VOLI TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AM) VEHICLES. MARINE COMMERCIAL !' VK.VTCKK. WW.HlEi liitiTisa 5iANi'i'ACTri:i:i:sj When you want the very beet Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. 0r stock of these Is very complete. Price und quality Battsfy. THE CASH STORE WU SAVE YOU MONEY 1S5 CASS STItEUT Dole's Cafeteria and Delicatessen THE ONLV FIRST CLASS PLACE OK ITS KIND IIETWEEN ECGENE AND SACRAMENTO. ORDER VOI'lt LUNCH PUT UP 11V Utf. OUR COOKINC. IS JUST LIKE MOTIIEIt'S. VOU GET VALUE KEVEIVED AND T1IE REST MEAL IX THE CITY AT Phone si THE ;C A.FATERI A mcassst. HAli'I.MO!-:, Mtl., July 21. The fini'.t U-ihiut DtiiLscfrlaiid, vijioa made hisiory by cruiatus from Ger many to this 1'ort wit'a H cargo oi iTOD.O'tO worth of iiiOi (.-iiundUy, U: acliedule;.! to sluit hiUl; to (iernuiny today with a curKcj of badiy needed supplies for tho Katiierland. , t If, as the promoters of tho com mojelat company that built tl; DnuUchland claim thin ia only the be ginning of undersea 'coninierce be tween the two coun tries, the British blockade not only has been nermu riontly piorcetl, hut Great i'iritain Tuceu a crisis lu her commercial ex port trade, according to wh 'I' is bo JiK :ifd and done in London. Sum time before tho Ueutar-hUtn'! aniwd at this port, tiio mei'dian; ui-d muuHfaclurcL-fj of i-Jngland were ?r!i:ht ned by the eeeingly ftiithen 'Uc leport that (Jcrnmny had stored up $1,800,000,000 and nearly two bill. on dollars worth of gooda ready to dump on the markets, of the wo rid after the war. The Britishers OiV;. nixed at once The Association of Trade protective fipcietfes, with 00, 001) members und adopted it reRolii lion urging the government to help head off the flood of German goods -iuough tho establishment and oper ation of a Ministry of Commerce. .Should tho iindui'i commerce venture of Germany, while the war at 1 11 is In pron'ss, prove practical on a big scale Kngland will be power less to crush the Teutonic commer cial conpetition und will, it is be lieved, face a serious situation In dealing with her world markets, particularly after tho war and some whut immediately. . V, , 'V :A';C0 IS PREPARES ' '(' RSI'f'.'KxSiSUIiOSRTHE: '.SUCCESS !5!.3CCVERE5 IN -'A'if: 5 EXHKIMEiifSTO i esrr;i'CE"irtM0ST. D- LjgM WTfeV K-.0CES5 PATESTOJ.jl ' Throw the Burden of Wash Day : Onls! LET WS QUOTH YOU THE PltlCE FOIt THIS SEItVICU WHICH INCLUnlOS T-'IH FAMILY WASH UNK1NIS11K1), HKA1.1Y TO IKON OH TII10 FAMILY WASH FIN SI1I0D HKAI1Y TO USE. PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Our Autos Wi'l Call THE UNIVERSAL CAR There is only one reason why Ford ears are demanded by over half the ear buyers in this country. They are better cars. The .Ford has demon strated its superiority by all the tests of time, in every kind of use. The demand is reat because the value is great. .Uetter buy yous NOW! Uun abotit f,W; Touring Car $110; Ooupolet "W; Town Oar $(? 10; Sedan s:T 10. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at W. A. KURR, Agent - Roscburg ririn!t to invimnillo imrttcn. VI. ' , -V FUKECASTS OVKilSEAS AEliO I'LANE SEItVK E A XI) AEKIAL Alt.MIES WITHIN YEAH. NI5W YOItK, July 21. An over r.L'as uoroplano nurvice botweon Ku- ropo und America and veritable aoro lilano nrmien In the cloudH on Euro pean battlefields aro expected by a French aerial expert who talked about tho probability today to ma terialize within the present year. He pointed to tho trip of tho giant sub marine from Oennany to Hallimore as justification for what might other wise bo termed a wild guess. "There aro coins to be Docks and riocks of aeroplanes used , on both sides and ureal battles, with aero plane armies, will become important and features of the great war," sai he. "now to transport guns und amunlllon by air is a matter that is receiving expert attention now. Aeroplanes are being used that can carry a five hundred pound bomb and they are so steady and safe that when tho bomb is dropped the pilot does not note any lightening of the load. To bo ablo to transport light cannon in thls way from one part of tho lino to another would ho a tremendous advantage and It Is safe to prophesy that this will bo done beforo long." "Clouds of aeroplanes aro going to darken the sky before the war Is over, and Borne of them will be huge air transports In overseas com merce. The aeroplane has only be gun to bo used." hmkm 11 1 1 1 MM I MM HilV irlTM in.iTi v -s i o 5 ' roi Co :i fa; ry :.rc.!S--i.p.l..K.C.U.SJi..i -.dfatf 2 TH2 TOfilJOE P. A. p'its new joy into the sport of smoking ! UNITED l'lil:SS OI I'ICE IIOV CITED TO KHENCII OliDEIt OK DAY KOIt IIKAVEIiY. Prinet Albert ta Mold 0cryuiir in toppy rtd basii 5c I tidy rtd tin., lUc; handiomt pound and half-pound tin humidor and--that clever cryttal-ga pound humidor with eponge-moietener top that Acp. the tobacco in euch eplendtd condition. YOU may live to. be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a ft-Jenrllv nld iilTimV oioe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A.'comes to you with a real reason for all thev goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by ! a patented process tnat removes uu A vn rn smoke it lone and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers fAe universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince- Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co., Winatoi..Sal.m, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. R.ynold. Tobacco Co. ent times. Each time ho has-taken his six days leave of .absence !at Carls instead of the War Cross. Each 'time at Paris he has overstayed his leave two days, and each time upon his return to tlwfront he has been ordered to the front line trenches. Jean thinks Jiis system beats any thing ever worked out for Monte Carlo or anywhere else. EXPECT liUSSIAX TO HECO.ME I AMILIAIt LANCUAOK IN EUHOPE. Filler home atmosphere with exquisite lasting: fragrance ED. PINAUB'S LILAC " The great French perfume, winner of highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : ",I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume fur 75 cents a bottle" and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value. Try it. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 10 cents our American offices will send you a testing bottle. IVritt today. ' PARFTJIERIE ED. PIMJD, Dept M ED. PBJAUD Bldg., New York m be- LONDON, July 0 (By Mail). The Russian language, hitherto al most unused In Western Europe, promises to become a well-known tongue in tho future. German, French and Spanish were the three leading languages taught In Great Britain before the war. Ger man has been almost abandoned. French and Spanish, respectively, now rank second and third to Rus sian, which Is eagerly sought .by persons looking to vast commercial Intercourse between Russia and the Allies after the war. On the other hand, Spanish leads In Germany, according (to reports here. Th Gormans see a temporary loss of trade with the Allies but In tend to breach the gulf with a greatly Increased South American trade. The R. R. Question Absorbing as it is, Isn't the only "burning question" 10 Tiers of Stove Wood $13 Is another warm proposition that Tiolds good only for the re mainder of this month, July. Better anticipate your wants and take the discount. I Kenny Kash Wood Yard l'liono Number 4HI. a.T. j PARIS. July 1 Illy Mail). Kv i ery t'nited Press office boy In Ameri ca, and all the other office hoys as , far as tba'l concerned, will be glad ; to know that JeiHi Villier, an office ' boy In the Paris office of the t'nited Press, has been cited in tho order : of tho day several times for con spicuous bavery in the French trenches. I Villier Is now nineteen and has i been at the French front for a year ! and a half. A year agu he received his first citation and was given for , recompense the choice between the 'decoration of tho Croix do Guerro ' or six days leave of absence at Paris. lie disdainfully rejected the former and took the latter. I he Joy of being bark In Paris proved too much for Jean and he everstayed his leave two days. lie vvns taken before his comnuuiiiPK general and for punishment ordered to the trenches. . u so happened that after Paris there is no place In the world timt .lean loves more dearly than the front line trenches. It la the only place at the front where a mii ha chance to perform those ronoplcuoii wi.tvr.y ;,;u tiu mm ci tations with their aiToinpmying war crosses or trlr. to Paris. I It toi Jean hut a little time to ret two and lw() together and work ' out his system. Since then Jean has been cited to the order of the day four differ- AI.L AMERICAN CITIZENS ORDERED OCT OK MEXICO 4V i - . vmiJK -ik iL1 lZ - G A L V K S TO N, .Inly 20. V e r a Cruz refiigopg reported that Consul (.'inf'' '-n ordered all Americans n Jea,ve Aloxico, and thoy declared that Canada had received his instnic timm on 1 n nt Sunday, despite tho ap parently peaceful conditions CASTOR IA For. Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature wars A World Beater The'-New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Twenty-eight new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. NOW ON DISPLAY AT TUB Douglas Co. Creamery m 1 I r a a a v 3 j ri. 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