The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 21, 1917, Image 3

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"You're Looking Better, John
and I believe Postum is largely responsible for your sound sleep and improved
appearance." " '
postum
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in 'place of coffee, relieves nerves from the harmful effect of caffeine. Even a
short 10-day trial often works a wonderful change in a person.
"There's a Reason"
WELL SEASONED AND
, I SUPERIOR
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lumber la all that ever leaves our
: yard. For building purposes, cab
inet njakerB and carriage builders
we haye the best quality of both
hard dnd soft woods In rich colors
and lb large variety. Our prices
. are tte best for Biiperb quality
that ybu can find In Roseburg.
THt J. C. FLO OK CO.'
i. - I Roseburg, Oregon.
GlaJ to See You Come Always Welcome
BUY
Spray Material
1 , , -it
iWarster's Drug Store
Promptness in Filling Orders
Knowing Enough
j to come in when it rains is always ac-
i " companied by the knowledge that horses,
! cattle, sheep and dogs want to do the
j same, and will do so, if you provide
the shelter.
THE KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
t ;
So Clean!
Roseburg Electric Company
lours i or everytning oiocu-iwu.
YOUR
a Feature of Our Business
Absolutely Spotless, even shirt
bands and cuffs perfectly clean.
Learn what 100,000 WOMEN
have learned that the Thor elec
tric washing machine will do an
arerage waahing In an hour and
do It perfectly. Have one demon
strated In your home.
L MAY BE
Superintendent Hamlin is In re
ceipt 1 of a communication from
.Jesse McCord, president of the
Greater Oregon club, which is a state
organization in the interests ot the
summer school of the University oi
Oregon, In regard, to a proposition
which has been made to hold the
next session of the summer school at
Portland Instead of at Eugene, .be
cause of the fact that the National
Educational Association will meets
this year at Portland during the time
that the various summer schools are
usually in session.
It had been previously proposed to
adjourn the summer schools during
the meeting of the National Educa
tional Association In order that all
teachers who desired to attend might
do so and to resume the work ot the
summer schools immediately there
after. The' question now is which of
these two plans Is preferable
Supt. Hamlin is a member of the
executive committee rom Douglas
county, but will not express his
choice between the two plans until
he has heard from those teacherB
of the county who are planning to
attend the .It. of O. summer school.
All such should communicate with
him at once.
ALL ENTERING ZONE
L BE
BERLIN, Feb. 20. (via Sayville.)
There will.be no recall of the I in
perlal order to submarine vessels It
the barred zone, according to tip
government preBs bureau, which an
nounced today: "It must be repeatet
again that Whosoever dures to pene
trate the forbidden zone perishes.'
Sweden Itonumds IttinpeiiNntioft.
COPENHAGEN, Feb. 20. Th
Swedish government has instructed
Its Berlin ministry to formally de
mand compensation for the steamei
Varing, which was destroyed by a
German submarine.
Want!) To Know Attitude,
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 20. Ambas
sador Penfiela, at Vienna, has aBk-
ed the Austrian foreign office to
state to the United States his govern
ment's attitude on the submarining
issue. . It is reported that Pen field
specifically Inquired whether or not
Austria has withdrawn the assur-
ances given just after the Ancons
and Persia submarining Incidents.
nntiiro Section of Itrltlnh Line.
BERLIN, Feb. 20. (via Sayville.)
It was announced here that the
German thrusting detehment todny
captured a section of the Rrltinh line
south of Letranslot, taking 30 pris
oners.
Brand Whltlock, American minis
ter to Brussels. Belgium, Is continu
ing his relief work there, accordlnr
to official press bureau announce
ments.
SPRING 8AMPLIC9 ARE I IK HE
The Roseburg Cleaning ft Pressing
works have just received their line of
spring samples a swell assortment
of the finest fabrics. Get your order
In early for a choice selection.
perfect fit guaranteed and the best
workmanship. O. W. Sloper, the
I cleaner and presser, tf
County. School Superintendent O.
C. Brown is sending out a number
of circular letters to the teachers of
the county in regard to the corn
growing project which he is endeav
oring to introduce in this county. Mr.
Brown has been working on this
plan for some time and it is hoped
that this year he wijl meet with suc
cess. The letter follows:
., Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 20, 1917.
Dear Teacher:
I have been encouraging school
boys who are so situated as to be
able to do so to take up the cArn
growing project. By the rules for
the state contest one-eighth of. an
acre is required, but I am suggesting
that each boy plant ona acre, as by
so doing ha can enter the federal
contest and have a chance at the gov
ernment prizes as well as those of
fered by the county and etate fairs.
But it is with a larger object in
view that 1 an! urging the boys to go
in for the acre contest. Douglas
county has an excellent climate for
corn growing one of the very best
in the state. What I have in mind
Is to place Douglas bounty on the
map as a corn growing county.
If I can get 100 boys to take up
this acre project 1 wilt arrange for
a corn carnival to be held at Rose
burg this fall, and will offer liberal
prizes for exhibits, and will arrange
a suitable program of corn judging
and other exercises that will make it
a most Interesting and profitable
occasion.
It is my hope that this may prove
such a success that it will become
an annual event of great interest,
that it may stimulate the corn grow
ing industry in the county by increas
ing the acreage, improving the qual
ity, and bettering the' methods of
culture, to the end that the county
may come into lte own . as a great
corn growing section, and that our
boys may be the pioneers in the
movement. It win mean much to tne
boys financially and educationally,
while It is hoped mat through this
agency corn growing will become a
larger factor in the agriculture of
the county.
If you have boys In your school
who are interested in this work,
please Bend me their names and more
definite instruction will be given.
Very truly yours,
O. C. BROWN,
County SclTool Supt.
10 GIVE PRESIDENT
AUTHORITY TO ACT
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Secre
tary L..nslng conferred with the sen
ate judiciary committee today in an
effort to obtain passage of those
bills empowering the president to
use the land and naval forces of the
United States whenever necessary to
enforce detaining of vessels to pre
vent violation of obligations. The
senate passed the espoinage bill to
day by a vote of sixty to ten. It was
also learned today that the govern
ment win soon ask Turkey to obtain
Austrian And German assent to the
Bate conducts for passage of the
United States collier Caesar and tne
gunboat Dos Moines to Beirut, where
one tnousnna Americans are await
ing transportation home.
Submarine netB stretched across
the channel In Hampton Roads en-
taneled the liner Madison, enroute
to New York, and tied her up so mat
she was unable to proceed. ,
The American steamers Orleans
ind Rochester are reported to have
entered the barred lone, enroute to
toreien Dorts. and authorities are
anxiously awaiting news of their safe
arrival. Both carry American crews.
"2LNURIG!"
THE NEWEST
DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY
i Is a recent discovery of Doctor
Pianw- who is head of the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo,
N. V. Experiments at Doctor Pierce's
Hospital for several years proved that
there is no other eliminator of nrio acid
that oan bo compared to it. For those
easily recogniMsd symptoms of inflam-
mauon as uwjkikiw, bviu h "V?
ana irequen ununuou, a m...
ment in the urine, or if nrio acid in the
blood has caused rheumatism, it is
limply wonderful how surely "Anurio"
acts. InB Deat oi ruouiwi um ijw
obtained In cases of acute rheumatism
In the Joints, in gravel and gout, and
invariably the pains and stiffness which
frequently ana persisienuy
,.. fa (liutkua ranidlv disannear.
Go to your nearest drug store and
limply ask for a 60-cont package of
"Anurio," manufactured by Dr. Pierce,
or eena iu cenw w ut, i mrw, -large
trial package. II you suspect
kidney or bladder trouble, send him a
Mmn (a of vour water and describe
avmntoms. Doctor Pierce's chemist
Will examine nt muu i, ".- j
nnnri Ui vnn. without fee or charge.
1. .1 It. l M IB 1
Hots: French scientist affirm that
'Anuric ia thirty-seven times more
ictive than lithia In eliminating urio
wid, and Is a harmless but reliable
.v..m;Ai mmnnnnri that may be safely
iven to children, but should be used
only by grown-ups who actually wish to
Mtnra Uiir kiilnevB to perfect health.
by conscientiously using one box or
more in extreme cases as "Anurio"
t thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement!
I by far the most perfect kidney and
bladder corrector otaainaoie.
tw Ti,w'a Pellets are ihe original
HUie'l-iver Pills. One little Pellet lor
laxative three lor a cathartic.
DVBOO JERSEY BOAR ,
FOR 8KRVICK. .i
Very fine, large, reglater-
4 boar 18 months old. Out
ot the famous prize sow
4 Bunklst Lady Wonder. Fee
11.50, at the Overland Or-
chard. pTione 81F5. Cha.
A. Brand. 1087-tt
GOAL!
Phone 56
High Grade Domestic
Immediate Delivery.
Stagga & Son.
. . North Side
FOR SALn.
FOR SALE! Bargains In used cars
at Roseburg garage. 1469mfp
APPLES FOR 8ALE 35c and 60c
' per box. See Pat. 150S-
FOR SALE OR RENT 10-acre fruit
ranch. Close In. See Pal lBOCtf
FOR SALE Oats, R. Wober,- opp.
Green station. Route No. 1, Box
111-E. 1492-120
FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay at
Coburg. Phone 73. H. M. Ander
son, Ooburg, Ore. 1502-122
A SNAP 1916 5-passenger Chevro
lot Baby Grand car, In good condi
tion. Inquire of News. 1 458-tf
FOR SALE Span young mules,
weight about 2450 lbs., also wag
; on and harness. Phone 40F21.
1467-tf
TWO WAGONS For sale or trade
- for stock. J. E. Harper, 642 Sec
1 ond Ave. N. 1495-f20
OAT HAT FOR SALE At Eden
bower Orchard Tracts, Fiod Fish
er, manager. Phone 26F2. Hl2tf
FOR SALE Second hand Dodge cur
In first class condition. Price $650.
Soe Jim Newland. 1428-f24
WHITE LEGHORN The laying
kind. $1.00 per sotting of 15. J.
H. Clark, Clark's Studio. 1458-tf
FOR SALE Team of good work
horses, weight 2600 lbs., true,
good travelers; good double har
ness. Cheap for cash. Staggs &
Son. Phone 66. 1499-f21
FOR SALE It you are going to
have a public snle, got your bills
printed at The News office. -. tf
FOR SALE Thoroughbred barred
Plymouth Rock eggs, $1 for 15,
rates by the hundred. K. H. Pick
ens, Roseburg, Ore. Phono 159-H.
WINDOW SALE .Baptist ladies
J home cooking and fancy work,
Saturday, Feb. 24, Pickens BroB .
Grocery. ' 1 B 1 2-f 23
FOR. SALE Now 3-lnch Wohcr farm
I wagon, never used, will Bell at a
bargain. Also 4-ft. ohk wood f. o
b. Dole at $4 per cord. S. G. Coul
ter, Ruckles, Oregon. 1497-ml
COWS FOR SALE Two nice young
cows due to freshen any day. Good
milkers. Also 2 well bred cnlveB
5 and 10 months old. Inquire R.
R. Wood, New offlco. 1510-tf
FOR SALE We have a few desir
able farm mortgage loans for sale.
yielding a good rate of Income.
If you have any Idle funds for In
vestment cnll and let us explain
these to you. Rice & Rice. 1617-tf
FOR SALE OR iRADE 1 hack 'and
light harness, 1 good saddlo, G
tons oat and vetch hay. Want milk
cows or young stock or any kind,
or work In trade. C. E. Banning,
Wxonvllle. f77p
AUCTION SALR I will offer for salo
Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1917, at
o'clock In the afternoon, to the
highest bidder, one old school
building, located In school district
No. 111. School board reserves
the right to reject any and nil bids
A. Cloako, Clerk. 1481-20p
OR SALE The News has a num
ber of packages ot papers for sal
at 6 and 10 cents per package.
Good big bundles. Make cheas
fKe starters. tf
TOR SALE Extra well locatod 6
acre tract close to Roseburg. All
Improvements, first class and mod
ern with water, electric lights, pri
vate telephone and line, some fruit
etc. Will take small' property in
town towards It or good timber
claim. Terms on balance. C. D.
Mnynard, Roseburg, or Phone
89F2. 1414K
MIHOKLIiANKOUS.
MANDOLIN, Guitar, Violin, Bnnjo
leBsons. See Ferguson at Parslow
ft Bell's. 1439-f28
FOUND A horse storm blankot
Owner can get property by apply
ing to 874 Hoover street and pay
ing for adv. 1491-124
MORTGAGE LOANS We have In
surance money on the ruri.l credit
plnn 20-fenr loans on Improved
farms. See nice ft Rico. 1517-tf
WE- WRITE INSURANCE wheroby
tho assured gets the most protec
tion for the money. Expert advice
given on any line of insurance.
Hire ft Rice. 1 1. 7-tf
FOR SALETTavIng purchased a
home with built In buffet nd
china cloaet, I offer for sale one
solid oak china closet with loaded
and oval glass front and sides;
one solid oak buffet with leaded
glass doors and large mirror; one
8-burner self-generating gas range
with oven and warming closet, op
erates same as gas. Can bn seen
Mondays and Fridays at fllo S
Main St. .1. C. Rlprnor. lBOH-fiN
FOR RENT
FOR RENT First class typewriter.
A. 8. Huey Co. 1603-d22
FOR RENT 37 acres orchard land, I
S miles from Roseburg, good
proposition. Soe Per-lne & Mars
tors. 1477-tf
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms,
close In. Light, water and gas for
cooking purposes. 815 per mo.
Q. W. Young ft Son. 1448-tf
FOR RENT 160 acres, near Camas
Valley, good stock ranch, about 2t
aajtcs plow land, inclosed with
good fence. Address IS. V. Hoover,
Roseburg, Ore. 1487-tf
WANTED
WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Phone
14F14. 151fi-tf
WANTED TO RENT Invalid wheel
chair for tndetlnte tins. Phone
870. dtf
WANTED Full qimrt whiskey bot
tles, bought at Berger's junk shop.
15o per dot. 147B-f21
WANTED To rent, second hand
typewriter with privilege of pur
chasing. 430 8. .Tr.cknn St. 147-tf
WANTED A boy who can feed job
presses, or one willing to learn
the press. Call at this office. tf
WANTED Enorgotle man to work
small farm on shares. Fine place
and equipment furnished. Inquire
News office.- 1610-tf
WANTED Wood choppers wanta
to cut two or throe hundred tier
of wood. Choppers to furnish ow
tools and board. Phone 3F14.
1456-dt
DR. C.L. PEARSON
Dentist.
Office Masonic Bldg.
Phono 240
Phone U78-L Oflico Hours U to 9
DR. J. R. FORMAN
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office at his homo 1127 Harvard
avenue. Evenings end Sundays by
appointment. Consultation and
Phono Concerning Jitney Sorvice.
examination free.
Drs. Seely Sether and
Stewart.
Physicians ana Surgeons
Suit of offices, Rear Douglas
National Bank, Ground
Floor, Phone 867
Roseburg . Oregon
DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER
Physician & Surgeon.
Office rooms 119-220 Perkins
Building . -V
Phones
Office 194 Residence 819
DELAPP & SNELL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
: Rnu 200, B07, 20H Perkins Dlig
421-1, Residence Phone 21U-L
Office Phone '
DR. N. PLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physician
121 W. Lane St., RoBeburg, Or.
Consultation and Examination
Free.
Offledloor, g to II.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone 102.
Of. Phone 884 Roe. Phone 120-R
0. B. WADE
Physician Si Surgeon.
Rooms 413-10 Perkins Building
Roaeburg - - - - Oregon
TEACHERS & PUPILS
ATTENTION
The News office baa a splen
did quality of bond paper put
np In pound pacakages (200
shoots to the pound, size 8V4i7)
at 25 cents per package. tf
The Heinline School of
Mugic.
Mrs. Cliarlo llulnllue, IMrnctor
Mm. Max Combs, Assfc Toacliar.
Beginners a Speciality; Concert
Pianists Doveloped.
Morning classos la Klndorgar
ten; children called for and
taken home.
Studio 423 Ella SU Fbone IS-.
NICHOLS & MARTIN
GENERAL CONTHACTOIW
Plans and estimates tarnished en
carpenter, brick end rment work,
Patronage Solicited.
Phone 888-T and 861-J.
We have a few desirable
FARM MORTGAGE LOANS
for sale, yielding a good rate of
tnoome. If 70a have an Idle
funds for Investment call and let
us explain these to you.
RICE A RICE.
L. O. HICKS
SURVEYOR
MM Perkiaa Bulleiaf
Roseburg, Ore.
Phuue 427-J.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
RAGLES Rosesurg" Aen meets In
their hall on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
In good standing always welcome
Howard Hess, W. P.; B. V. Good
man. W. See. Phone 181.-
WOODMEN OF THB WORLD Oak
Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows ball In Roseburg, every,
first and third Monday evenings.
Visiting neighbors always wel
come. T. D. Weathorford, 0. C;
M. M. Miller, clerk.
B. P. O. E. Rosenurg Lodge. No
828, holds regular communlcatlou
at their temple on second and
fourth Thursday! ot eaoh month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting brothers
are cordially lmlted to attend. E.
B. Stewart, E. R.; I. B. Riddle,
8ec
L O. O. F. Phlletartan Lodge, No.
8, meet In Odd Fellows Temphv
corner ot Jaskson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening ot each week. '
Member ot the order In good
Btandlng invited to attend. V. T.
Jackaon, N. G.j F. I. Perry, V. O.j
A. J. Geddoa, R. S.
REBEKAHti nosenurg rrebekah
Lodge, No. 41, 1.- O. O. F meet
In Odd . Fellows Temple everj
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brothers lnrltod "to attend.
Mrs. Effle Schwarz, N. O.; Mrs.
Emma Lenox, V. Q.; TUlle Johnson
Reo, See; Elsie Humphrey, F.
Sec: M. Fickle, Trea.
f. O. O. F. Rising Btar Lodge No. .
174, meets In Odd Fellows TempKi
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. W S.
Powell, N. 0.; J. D. RcoBe, V. G.;
Carl W. Ohman, Ree. Sec; M.
Flckel, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treat,
L O. O. F-Union Enoauument No .
I, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi
every Thursday evening. Visiting :
brethren always welcome. O. H.
Pickens, C. P.; J. E. Pickens, R.
B. ; James Ewart, F. S.
b. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No, 11,
holds regular reviews on second ;
and fourth Thursday evening In
Maccabee hall. Sisters ot, other ,
hives visiting In the city are cord
ially Invited to attend our reviews,
Macoabee hall on Cass street,
Beryl B. Ogdon, lady com.'; Jesale 1
Rapp, R. K.
ft. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 47
meets every Wednesday evening
corner Jaokson and Cass streets. '
Visitors always welcome. I. T.
Whitney, C. C; Roy F. Durbln, ,
M. F.; E. E. Wimborly, K. P... 8. 1
UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 108 i
meets at the Maccabee hall ever)
f4rst and third Wednesday even '
Ing. Visiting memberr are alway
welcome. 8arah McCulloch, M. A.;
J. O. Stephenson, P. M. A.f Emma .
Kamaner, decy.
fOYAI, ORDER OF MOORB Rose
burg Lodge No. 1087. Me.ets la'
every Monday evening At 8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers Invite'
to attend. - P. B. Foster, Dlotator;
H. O. Pargeter. Secretary.
Urotherhoua or Amencun Teonien.
Mt. Noho Homestead. 128. Meebj
at Maccabee hall every ind and 4tU
Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H
W. Evans, foreman; C. W
Cloake, correspondent.
A. F. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18
Rogrlar Communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month a
Masonlo Tonrples, Roseburg, Ore
Visitors welcome. Bonj, F. Caro,
W. M., W. F. Harris. 8or. '
O. E. 8. Roaebarg diopter, No. 8
holds their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays In each :
month. Visiting members In good
Btandlng are respectfully Invited
to attend. Margaret Page, W. M.;
Free Johnson, Sen,
WOMEN OF tt'OODCHA-FT Lllaa
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
, third Monday evenings of each
month In the I. O. O. F. ball. Vis
iting member! In good standing
are InvKed to attend. Elma Lewnh
leu, O. N.; Clara Cawlfleld. alack
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