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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1917)
. TUB KVKNIXO KKWB MOMAV. A Willi IB, 1017. ' j I Live-wire Doings of the City I I LZ : 'r TWO THE EVENING NEWS BY . II. W. BATKH BKKT . BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ' r Cl.u.f ItilUin ItiitMR DllllV. Pr year, by mall .3.00 Par month, delivered .60 Oi.tul.WMiklv. . 2.00 Six month !" Entered as second-class matter, November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, ure. under act ot March 3, 1879, AIunta funon at war. A great Incidental cause of war with Ger many has been the spy anu uiot tern, it Is not tl(C principal grievance. But all this underground work is in tensely repugnant to uc.iim.ii Ideas. It is uouuuui n uu. Fv could have been brought up to the fighting point had not their wrath been so arouseu uy mo machine ot espionage. Tho kaiser has spent many millions on his spy work in tho unueu wmra, , . ..i.IikIut! more good to nil cause if it had been dumped Into the sea. MONDAY, AIMlir, 10, 1017. T Id nnl trim that thcrO IS HO TC& son for food prices going higher, as the hoglshncss of the food speculators furnishes abundant reason. rnt,A l.l.rlw.i. liiiMnr frnes. tllO more the landlady is convinced that using n,iixh nt it. is unneaituy lor m blood. CLASSIFIED COLUMN After declaiming against the waste m .i n.u nonnln .till rnntiniie to Ul luim uiuoi, ..... laugh at the old timer who used to make it a point to clean up eve. thing 02 s:? plate. i- ,.1.1 .li.va li,il,l nnil imnrlncl III lltW l"U .i,i ,nn l.nconin nlriLtes. and wore Ranged or drowned In Davy Jones Locker. Now they become rood specu lators, and get elected to all tho best social clubs. In splto of the efforts of the plot ters, the only uprisings of the ne groes up to date have been when they uprlBe above you with a whisk broom In the Pullman car and de mand their customary quarter. Tho Glide Orange has passed reso- 1. .it..... r..t,,ii-nir hnlli the fitlltO and the county road bond issuos, which Is conclusive cvidenco tho progressive ...ni,.i.ii nr Mint unction are disgusted with "paddling" through the inujl any luusei. This woathor Is not very encourag ing to thoso who are promoting-the planting of large area of lands to vegetation to meet tho demands that will be made upon the nation as i.u result of war. Thoro is apt to hi some very laio crops unu urn wins too. r oniiunn of today's News Is an article written by C. K. Han nlng master of the Boulh Door Creek Urango, and has to do with tho re- e n i-,'ntiT rrll'i'LIIllE Ul lc pun u ... . Hoseburg Merchants Ansociatlon; at ..,,.nii..ir a number of renreaen- talivea of tho foregoing Grange wore urt'Bont. Mr. liauning, u nn ,. ..1.1,. ,11a,-,. in flOlll MB nrtiClO, ... l,..l.liiinr" (lift TIOWB KUtll- waiiin iu iMi-i.--' - erera who reported me mruuuK throwB no particular ugni on uio . sue In queHtlon. As a matter of in wn will Infrnni Mr. ilun IUI JIlULiwu nlng that neither of the local papers had a representative at me iuuuumk ..... ,i Unth roeetved their ill' UIIL Him mw formation from tho minutes tho fol lowing day, and, Mr. Banning will .. r,,nrt nilbllKhed WOTC UIHO N'liu m almost 'Identical. Communications of tho nature in question will never add any strength to co-operation of the farmer with tho biiHlnoRS niun. They put forth no sound argument, i..., n. tt.n Miitmrv ,llil'lict from nnV UUV Ull uic .......,, good that may result In bringing tne farmer and business man iukuuici ..it . ,,f m.ilmil benefit. Hut Ull Hlllil'Jin i ........... -- when it comes to "horse-whlpplng the business man into line i uu newn Is of the opinion that the results win not be vory flattering not any more so than .with tho farmer. U -matters of mutual Interest cannot be carried n i o t,uiuniM-like manner be- . ll.n Mnn-hlintR A HHoHaliOll IWtfll lu ......... and tho various tiranges in tne county there is no use ot tne iwo uuennii- .. tn ytn-nnoniiii. raiiLimit: rail o,.iiimi hv continuous friction. If n.,nnnt h n I-111 Oil t Zft tllCV lllight as well decide to "go it ulone." Gm-s tw .Myrtle freck. ' S. J. Jones lelt today for Myrtle Creek and Canyouvllie where he; spent sevoral hours attending to mat-. tcra of business importance.- I;..ul,li,tu ArriVi. I w '..,.,1 im n H. Coleman, form erly of Fresno, Calif., who have pur-; chased tho Titus rancn near n m ,.. . iv,.,i in the citv last night and left this morning for their new location. Oregon has spent more than alx million Uollars for roans, says a urant county exchange, Whero are IIIUJ I VTlllllt VWHIIIJ 11. than $140,000 for roads.: whero are they Uoth tho county aim ine suue I n ....l ,.l..n 1-h. Illllll llllU IIUUll U IWlll. , . ..w ....... ...... boon suggested nnd it will bo up to tho eoplo to provide or deny the money to work out the plan undor 1 recognized ystom. Tho old wa failed. Tho now one Is full of prom Ise. CALL VOll CITY WAItltAXTS. Notice Is hereby given all persons holding general fund warrants of the city of Uose.burg, Oregon, endorsed "not paid for want ot funds" prior to and Including April 7, 1917, ex cept warrant No. 3407, to present the sa mo to the city tronsuior or said city for pnyment, uu Interests thereon will cease' on date of thix notice. COKINNH C. ALLIOY, n2u City Treasurer. ItetiiriiH to Collage lirovo. O. It. Sales, who Is employed b the Pacific Telephone Company near i n.,n !invB returned to that place this morning after spending Saturday and Sunday with nis lainuy i city. Hill Tonight. n-i.c iw.unitui enrns of the coast ar tillery will drill t.onlght in the arm ory Tho boys always respond to drill night and a full number is us ually In attendance. Many itotin-n to School. a i- number of University ot n .i,i,.nu who have been spending the Kaster vaactlon in tills city, relumed .to tholr school yes terday afternoon. Among them wort ii,,,,ti. I. nisi Itussell. Merl ii,i.lli.ni l.'rank riavis, Mildred Parks. , vlnl Ion Corps Popular. w,.,i.wir u Knott and Charles Mc Coy, ot this city, left this morning tor Vancouver, where tney wm mo tile medical examination, preparatory to entrance into the aviation depart ment of tho U. S. army. The enlist ment of ..lessrs. Hrlckson and Mode, of autheiiln in IWb department Is also reported by tho recruiting of ficer, Hi nost Lawrence. Progl'iim is (ilveii. The Parent-Teachers Association. imii..,i. nint nl that nlace r rlila evonlng and listened to a very enjoy able program which was muuo u.. feature of tho evening. The assocl- !l lu nnn nf li.O Strongest ill till county and i. responsible for man) the ItiiprovcniLViis niauo i"i in tho Wilbur schools Father is III. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Howe were called to Turner, Ore., this morning on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs. Howe's father. The message stated that his condition is critical, j XI,.,. v Ul.r,lu Atflvn m.... ...,.U'iii uii.vunu nrn arriv ing at thls-offlce daily and lack of space does not permit us to uso them each day as they arrive. They will all appear later. !..... V,..., Ul.ro Klsher's furnishing store today erected a large sign over the entrance .. l, chiFa 11,1V Mil llftinill. A ItiCal sign painter had charge of the work of placing It. Army Ofllrer Visits. John E. Uarr. army recruiting or nr-nr cniiin down from Eugene yes nn hv fur n Kimi't. roniereuco wun Urn.est Lawrence, the local recruiting oll'cer. FOB SALIV. FOR SALE Used Ford car, only 275. Inquire of J. 0. Newland. FOB SALE Henderson motorcycle 3 passenger," 4 cylinder. 1917 model. Call Unipqua Shining par lors. Phone 44. 8''"" FOR SALE If jou are eolng to have a public sale, get your dims printed at The News office. t! FOR SALE Single comb White Leghorn day oiu ciin-no. -"-. " ... inn lili.ino. 17K3. O. June y v. ,,wL.. in ti.. noanlinie. Ore. 11TJMI FOR SALE Thoroughbred barred Plymouth hock eggs, : i... ii.. i....,.ir,.,i k II P ck rates uy mo n-... - -- ens, Pnseburg. Ore. Phone 159-lt Newspnpors are oo oflon nccusod of being In on overy graft. It a ..nUi,a In nut ii ,1 l.i llin luimiln mill tho nowopaper supports Ihe measure many are ready to impiing grnft. Ii sucli wero tho caso, newspaper men would retire early In life with n com petenco that would Insure ease anil luxury. On the contrary llioy die iu the harness and country nowspnper men spend most of their timo writ ing letters to collecting agencies and Hiwlirfinr llin nlinrirr Piiimlrv mll- tors may havo their names writlnn on St. Poter's records hut rarely will you uno tneir naiiies on too taxieii. If country newHpnper men got, a smnll part of tho graft that they are often accused of they would cut working hours down from slxloeen to eight, pay their hills, throw nway their corn cob and buy a Drier and do lots of other things that other people do on a wago of $:t per diem. It is the history of wars Hint oft en some cnuso Inclilenlal to the main Issues is the thing that finally stirs th? fighting spirit. In the Spanis. war the basic Issue was not the de struction of tile Mallio. There has always been the uuesilon If that art was not roiuml'ted by some Culmn 4l.,l,t nn utlfi-l,i,r ImiiiIiI.. ll..t I t. I event seemed at ttie time lo show up 111,. 13,1.1, ll.'l, nil. ....... I. ... i. ..I. rule in such a light Hint our people nwiiiu "lit iiinriuit' It, nun it was I IK ForExchange For real news, read Tho News. High grade, Incoino business property to 12,0iHI for good pruno orchard. Must (o good value and not lnMatcd. Canada for Douglas County 320 n,...u 1 l iini-nR wheat land, two sets buildings, considerable spruce timber, near P. O., sioro anu rail road. Cash prlco JiiOOO. Will tako good fruit ranch nnd pint cush. Consider other good prop erly; 1-3 of crop goes with place. No Incumbrance. What have yon to offer? Business Chances All l'lilnjjs Arranged. i i, .minim nf the hospital corp i ...... i ni-minrv lii this city have arranged all their liusiness ai.ima anticipation of a call to the colors. If such a call Is received It will mean lliat about 200 young men will leave hero, ltoseburg Is proud of her con-i-ii,,, ii, ,n in ll-.n runntrv's cause alio tho young men from this city will no doubt do themselves prouu 111 men defense of the nation. .. L'niin 1.,WI,iiii1. n tfk iiui-irnipr riitnrneil vesterdav IJ,.l.,n,t ulinrn hp IlllR been spending the past few days attending a meeting of the Iiougios f ire i-u-trol association. He reports a very Interesting meeting.. Is Improved. , I..,l.lnnn Iatllinnra whn W.1R In jured in an auto wreck several days ago Is greatly Improved anu was auie in tin nlinnt lint linnin vnnterdllV. OnO of her eyelids was cut badly and her tip Injured severely. Former Uisident Visits, i...u nhfiiMiMnrnn n fiirmnr resi dent or tills city arrived here Satur ,lnv nlfht finni Pnrlland where ho Is employed in the railroad yards. He Ib well known here and spom several hours greeting friends. Will Start Automobile Service. Ed. Jennings today initiated a new auto service for this city, taking up his stand at Falbe's restaurant on Cass street. Mr. Jennings will make a specialty of long trips and has a good car for the service. Triplet Culves Bom. Triplet culves. all Btout and healthy, are reported by O. Huffham, it-lin, rnulllnct u-Oat nf tllO Soldiers' Home, to have been burn on his farm. Such occurrences are very rare, espe cially where the calves live and ure aa healthy as these which Mr. nun ham reiiorts. ' . r inh nnniitv barred bu.i...rT,"'rrfor hatching rlVIIlUUWI ltut.il .oo 1,0,.. Gc to 20c each. Write for mating list. F. E. Johnson, Brock, way. ore. 64-"'' Join the Procession to the Bank Window STATISTICS show that within the past year the banks S throughout the country gained fhousands of new depos tors Are vou one of them? Every one should strive . r i hink account A bank account is a business and a moral incentive? Extravagance- means moral and business Tecav Don't carry around large sums of currency t is a testation to spend. Courteous officials w.ll cheerfully ex plain our banking system. Call today. THE UMPQUA' VALLEY BANK LAYING HENS FOR SALE R. 0. Ithodo Island Reds, a good laying strain, $1 each. C. W. West nosehui-g. Phone .UFJ1. FOR SALE One two.eated covered BED mSEjr FOR SALE Cabbago and cauliflow er Plants fdr sale. H. B. Church 318 E. Commercial avenue, North Uoseburg. Phone 283. 5-tt FORDS FOR SALE 2 good used Fords, Just overhauled and In good condition, at $225 and $250. tniirinff car bodlOS. AISO Ki" " Ei..l CnMlip I o-Ll r, . r n A t.tnn Voril tfUClt cheap, R .IS.. Harness tuo 12-tf Jackson street, Overland man FOR SALE Five lots, small house, some young fruit trees; nice- shade tre-es ami a "" ..... novnmnnt. onlV I08O lion, ciuoc , - - . ... ,n . Tnmilin NCWS. JB'l-tl hack In good shape, ono new set hack harness aru io.nu cheap for cash. Team will weigh about 1100 lb3. each. Address Mrs. M. J. Bryan, c-o II. E. Reed, ft. F. D. Roschurg, Ore. 30-tf BOAKS Farrowed Sept. 7, 1916. Large, fine individuals. Have nev er known what It is to be hungry. S"0 Ihem and take your pick. Charles A. Bran1, The Overland Orchards". I 1677-tt FOR SALE Registered Poland i . ...nUrn1 Inniiiii-v 29. unina piB. nni"--- - -Certificates of registry furnished1. witli each pig. Ueo. reiioro, i py Valley. lbl)7-tf FOR SALE We have a few desir able farm mortgage loans for sale, yielding a good rate of income. - If you havo any Idle funds for In vestment call and lot us explain these to you. Rice & Rice. 1517-tl We have several good opportuni ties for Invest ..lent in business chances. A small amount of cash will buy small business that Is on a paying basis. Ask us about It. G.W. Young & Son Heal Kstiita nnd Insurance. J III Cuss St. Phono J 17 Passes TIii-ohiaIi City. S. H. Morse, termer postofllce In f ihlii district, who lived hero for several years, passed through this city last night cnroiitt lo Portland from his homo In Berke ley, Calif. Ho will bo a witness in f..,l.i..il nnurt Illilt. ItiectS ill Portland and will testify in regard to the real estate fraud that was re cently uncovered In California. Mr Morse Is at tho present time postof llce Inspector ot Arizona. Nevada. Hawaiian Islands and cnmornia. W ill rmlei-go OiK-riitlon. Mrs. K. L. Miller, accompanied by l,,i,. I, nullum) lnft hist lllirllt for l'Ol't land whore she is to undergo a very unrliiiiH niii'i-uiion for the removal 01 a gollre. Mrs. Miner nnB ueou u-i; I,..,, r,.i- wivimil weeks and her condl Hon has dally been growing more se rious. Hi', .loyco, a Portland special 1st, was called a tew days ago am ndvlHcd nn immediate operation. Ii i-iiiiinllulli-.e Willi his suggestion, ill .....I u, Mllli-r ili'imrtcd on the mid night I rain for the metropolis whore Dr. Joyce will perform tuo operation ii-.. ..i. i. i ..,.. ..i..t...i Cordon i lllsliop loony connneiru the work of renovating- Ihe interior ot the court bouse. It has beon n number of years since ijny Improve- ment lias neon mane to uu- inn-nn of tho liulldlng and roirowing a it nnni m-,l,.r nf the county court th contract tor tho painting nnd rotlnt i...r .if tin, wmiilu-iirk. walls and cell lugs was given to Messrs. Cordon and lllsliop. Alter several woeas Major Here. Major M. U. Marcellus. of the hos pital detachmont of tho Infantry vis it, nl ililu nliv vnuini'ilnv nnil In spected the troops located here. He Is making his inspection tour be tween Portland nnd Ashland, and re ports that all the troops are in goon condition. n . t m AD TRAtlF. For illV J- Ull BJIL.I-J viv ' - . proved Roseburg property, best lo v .... tinnt i mile from Koseburg, 200 5-year-old De Al- ...and . mill family or- vou peui i"-"ii --- - chard. Ideal country home, fine c ," ii m w ohamberla n, Y"TZ ' 99-alS llt O. I in. Will Take Kxnminntioii. Horace Uerg today received a let ter from his brother, Airred Berg, who resides In Walla Walla. Wash., .i.i..t. ui,iiu,i iiit in. liit'ii.ilnil leav ing that city last night lor f ort tl-.ti'lil nt Kiiiiltmin where nn will lake the examination for first lieu tenant in the rcgulnr army. t ( Sport Fabrics Complete showing of new: ost materials for Sport Dresses, Suits and Skirts. Yoilcs from - 25c to 85c Silks from - $1.50 to $2.50 Pongees from $1.00 to $2.50 Just in, full range of Kid Gloves for your Easter outfit Bellows A M' Oman's Hhop for Wonuin'a Wear. ii rr..:i..... (.loodwin's Weekly, published in G..lt 1 f'Hv ITIiih nna thn follow ing to say or Caiituin C.ieenman,-who ,llu,l In thiu liv t-iipnntlv! "tantaill i M I iriiniininii wnrinR iit'uin ill mi- SnlilliirH llninn lii ltosehurg. Ore gon, Is announced, lived a number or veins iu I'tun and was a Biornng mini Tim nun liiiH that causeil nl to rise rrom a private to the rank of ra plain In tho gnat Civil war -were Iniiii h t out in in 1 evidence during his residence In this state. Ho was prominent here in the transition per iod when Utah as a territory was adlustiiiK herself to coming statehood and Cuptuln liroenman was always In Ihe limelight ami aiways-iaiinnii to the duties laid mpon him. He was an honest and brave man everywhere and his uppermost thought always was to till overy duty in his sphere. Ills grave ought to he in Utah, and should be beside that of tho late Colonel Nelson. The sleep of both would Ue tho sweeter, could that be." FOR S.LB OR EXCHANGE - dor high state of cultivation, hard ,i..ii,,i hnusn. 7 rooms, barn .. .... .i.. nrt niiiiuilldines UtlXlUU, otnci - fenced and cross-fenced. Good water obtainable anywuoie place from a deptn 01 is to t t-,... ...n nivniniii. Wash. V. mile from school and Grange hall, on Pacific highway. Cream route calls tour times u . lli.nn miles distant rjiectric tivio iiin Will exchange for stock ranch i.nttnm li.nd. no lm- WllU BU1IIC u...v... -- provements required In shape of buildings. Price fiz.uuu. i.i... R. F. U. No. 1, Box aa, i"""" Wash. . WANTKIl WOOD COTTERS WANTED Phone 14F14. Address Box 30, Rt. 1. lolb-t! work thnv have completed tho task in 11 numt K;iilsi'actoi-v manner and tho building new presents a very much neater npponrunce. llnu Wini-kiil. All nrcldent which camo very near l...l.i.r c.i,l,iiia nj.nii rnul enrlv (lib i.i iiipi . . .... i......,iiii nt ilin iiiirniir nf Mother and Pine streets when a wheel was brok en from ihe I'mpiitin hotel auto bus as tho machine was turning the corner. me pavement wero wot. causlnr the auto lo skid until one oi the front wheels hit the curb ns the machine turned from Mother lllli' Pine. The driver applied the brakes but the slippery asphalt gave ..tile I ruction and with wheels sliding the heavy iiiachino plunged across tin street over the opoisllo curb, barely ...I....1 .. .. . t.ilAiili.in.i ii.ilii llllil lit lltlllillt' within a few feet ot tho HeVanei i heme. ! Visits lliweliurg. Frederick Chase, who was several years ago employed as pharmacist a' i..tl.....ii'. ilriii. liim ni-i-lvtifl 111 i this city Saturday and spent several hours hero. He Is a member of the i Infantry hospital detachment and his trip here was lo administer typhoid ! vaccination to tho members of the i Voiidliurn ronuuuiy who are slatiotl- ed on guard duty here, lie visited Winchester In company with i,r. Houck and also vaccinated several Infantrymen there. He later return ! ed to Medford where he 4tas charge i of the guards ct thnt place, llurlng j his short stay hero he visited with a number of his (rienda. in ivmfn n.!io whei.t. barley corn. J. M. Moore, Rosebmrg n.nR,.n l.l-lll WANTED Man and wife for farm work and cook $50. Experienced gnrdener. 3a. ino rnmu ,.i a iimn.l Tho Overlnnr X"h,,ia' 79-tf OUR CLOTHES FiT PERFECTLY , WE DO NOT JUST SLING A SUST OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT ON YOU WHEN YOU COME INTO OUR STORE. WE PUT THE TAPE AROUND YOU AND MAKE YOUR CLOTHES TO YOUR OWN .MEAS UREMENTS SO THAT THEV FIT AS SMOOTHLY AS THE PEELING ON A PEACH. OUR MATERIALS ARE ALL WOOL: CUR "MAKE IS THE WORK 0F-THE BEST TAILORS IN THE LAND: OUR STYLE IS UP TO THE LAST TICK OF THE CLOCK. WHY NOT BUY YOUR SUIT NOW AND GET THE SEASON'S GOOD OUT CF IT? THE ASSORTMENT lS BwfTKEEPVUP THE QUALITY: WE KEEP DOWN th PK'CE BETTER ANT8CIPATE A LITTLE ON SHOES "COW OUER THE MOON" PRICES WILL SOON PRE VAIL. JUST RECEil'ED. NEW STRAW HATS. NECK WEAR. SHOES. WANTED To ibuy .tract of land nearly all timber, small acreage under cultivation. Must be till able when cleared. Address by letter, Itopm 2-1 9 Unipqua hotel. 9?-nli; FlMt HUNT. Be Prepared To Make Good Pictures USE AN ANSCO Camera and Ansco Film We have a full line of ANSCO Cameras and Supplies Qualify Service. BUBAR BROS. Jvwrlrr A Optometrists. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house with bath. 436 S. Htepnens si. Good location, close In, ?15 per month. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. 2S-tf MISCF.LIiAXEOrS. MORTGAGE IX)ANS WTe have In surance money on the rural credit plan 20-year loans on Improved farms. See Rice ft Rice. 1517-tf WB WRITE "INSURANCE whereby the assured gets the most protec tion for tho money. Expert advice given on any line of Insurance. Rice RoV. 1"l7-'f TAKEN UP One grey pony, weight about 8"0 or 900: no visible brands, shoes on hind feet. Owner Is notified to come and pay charges and take anlinnl away. John Krccnian, ltoseburg, Ore. oR-n.. BROCCOLI WE PAY CASH Tomorrow's Prices! No. 1, crate $1.25 . No. 2, crate 1.15 No. 3, crate 1.00 134 N. Pine St. WIIJj TRADh Nice city property, desirable location, for farm land. Would accept Rood car as part of exchange. inquire at e 01 flce. l71-tf 1 WE WIU. LOAN YOU MONEY 20 j year rural credit farm loans. Farmers desiring loans on the , amortlied plan without red tape, and no commission cnarites, can se cure them at low Interest rate by calling on or writing to Rico Rico. Roseburg, Orenon, financial representatives ot The Agricul tural Credit Corporation of Or- goo. See M. F. Rice. !- The Bee Hive Grocery Ncely & Neely, Prop. Under new management this old reliable grocery Is better equipped than ever to serve Its ratrons. We try to do our part in supply ing Good Things for your table, and at prices that do not spoil the sweet disposition of the housewife. . Just Phone 91 f .;.