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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
THE EVKSreO SEW FTUlrAY, APRIL , J8tT. OP! ireat Sale of )ry Goods! f women's and children's ;el. Great sale of men's oys' hats, shirts, under ar, etc. Great sale of m and children's shoes. f - I Entire Big Stock To Select From! thing Reserved! thing Held Back! le Big Sale at Fisher's Store I Is : Closed, No Goods Will Id Untill Tomorrow, 10 a. m. greatest sale ever held in zburg. It will pay you to e. If you can't be here to row, set some day next k,and attend this big sale, j INTERESTING LETTE RECEIVED TODAY I j Keep Kids Kleen The local postoffice this morning received 8 letter for Lieuuutaot-Com-niander J, H. Uiackburn. 1b charge of the recruiting of tintluited states navy at Portland, te't'.iig at the splendid work that Qrt?ou Is doing in meeting the demand for its share of seamen. He states that by today Oregon will have rccraittd its silot ment and wiil probably ee ise first state to enroll its quota. The letter is Interesting and parts of It are published as written. "We are receiving splendid young men for the nav from the cities anil: towns of Oregon, and the tttxy de partment has its eyes on Oregon, pnr- tieularly at this tie, because the, state is responding so splendidly to! the president's appeal for qualified; voting men. It is believed that oai Friday night, Apv. 2, Oregon vrttl have been the only state in the unicii to furnish Its quota for the emer gency complement of the navy. mT- J i at,if l& ttop cittailwa. ftlwie tfi ilia ?t-coioe auicru) ia iiA &ve cfeWt Alt wncKt IB DsfcK seel nciv 9uw jemi r hiss itcct saaices -tieerai. 85c the suit 8 TWff dnirrASMtienfo strut? triwaSd. Byijl instttloB, LaoW LeviSlrsuta & Co., San Frandco jtmrM 6S0 PSSZt f ! MJ f. LAYING HENS FOR SALS R. C. Rhode island Red. good laying (train, tl each, C. W, iSrafifoci, Vest Roseeurg. Phoas ISFit, FOB SALE Cabbage and ciaUfiosr er plants for sale. K. B, Church, 318 E, Commercial arenas, Xortlt Roaeburg. Paeas SSI. " S4-tf FORDS FOR SALE fs good used Fords, just overhauled and in . goad condition, ai tiii and $350. Also several touring car bodies. Ford Oarage. -?S-tf BE, B. E. SHOEBSAKS,?, . Pbysieiaa fe Ssirgeoa Ofsce rooms StS-220 Perkins Of See IS Building Phones Residence Slf I O. R Wlliard, of tfcia city, left t thi morning for Slecdale ts Stsd ts business giaUera In tnai nla. FOR SALE A i-toa Ford truck, cheap, R ,E, Harness the Cast and Jackson street. Overland mac. It-if FOR SAVE 10SS pound g-year-nld bay mare,- runabout buggy, and double, harness. C. Q. Carnahan, ' Bit Winchester St. I20-aS girl should endeavor to find some useful employment, rather than to play av?ay their timo or remain idle., i If the wiibar school board will sanction the move, half of the school I grround will be put under cultivation However, the needs of the nation1 B- the girls honor Pdtak- sccrn to point toward a minimum of "ss "L laa 150,00!) men for our first line of de-, tense, and it is very probable that CAM, FOR SCHOOL WAURASTS. n,pnnn wilt ftsmlnst hft pftiied uIHin to! '" furnish at least 1,000 more men to Notice Is hereby given that all ho n-ir nt wth if thi r( school warrants of District So. t, line of defense is quickly and suf- Doaglas County, Oregon, to and In ficientiy strengthened, the nation eluding No. 1560, endorsed October will have time to train an army of! lth, 1916, not paid for want of mlilinng. a-ith the nrobauiiitv that8 funds, and prior thereto, ate this PIOS FOR SALE Two months old Oaroe Jerseys eligible to registra tion. - ,areas K. L. Conn, Rose- tmrg. Phone 6FI5. 111-0 FOR SAf,E Registered Poland China pigs, farrowed January S9 Certificates of registry furnished with each pig. Geo, Telford, Kap py Valley. l?-tf Drs, Ssely, Sether asd Stewart if$ycleia& &n:l hnru tnns. Suite of etncea rear of DoBgiaa National Bank, ground floor, i'ltoite S8? Itoseburjr - - Oren Of. lhBe S4 Eat, Phone tSO-R C, B WADE Pbysiciait & Sargeoa Rooms 15-10 Perkins Ilulltltng that army will never be called upon to expenu biood and money in the de-' fense of the nation. Therefore, the argent need of the navy should be beetled first, and I believe, if the peo ple of the country thoroughly under stand, we will get quickly enough young men for the navy and thereby save countless thousands of lives, day called for payment by the under-i signed, and ail Interest ihereoa will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 19tb day of April, Mil. ROSCOE K. GREEN, Clerk dt School District So, 4, Doug- THE ROSEBURpAHITARIUM t. O uanavan and son re heir home at Days Creek ig. Mrs. O'Dnnavan has b city while her -son was reatment at Mercy faos- Dr. Ruiter went to Riddle this morning to attend a patient, C. C, AicCormick arrived last night from Eugene to attend to business interests connected with the Umyqua club. rhe Bee Hive Grocery . Neely & Neely, Prop. new management this old reliable grocery is better equipped ever to serve its patrons. We try to do oar part in uupply ood Things for your table, and at prices that do not spoil veet disposition of the sousewife. Just Phone 91 For years scientists have knows that the sun's light was the moat potent agent of destruction that could be employed in the war against tuberculosis. Germs exposed to ine rays of the san were instantly kilieti; but to apply this wonderful power in a practical way has been the "sttifubllng block". The extreme Hght the the X-ray has been used without success, for while it succeed ed in destroying sOme of the "germs the Intense heat burned the tissue, and thereby furnished "virus' or new food for the remaining "ceriiis" to thrive and muHimy upon, really making the second condition worse than the first. After years of experimenting and a careful study of tuberculosis, i have succeeded in Perfecting an apparatus in the form of an eiectric cabinet that will do all that has been credit ed to the sun's rays, the application of which, causes no discomfiture to the patient. The cabinets are made of metal, absoiutaiy atr tight with a "dead air space between tho inner cylin der and the outside shall, the inner partition is lined with very bright metal and illuminated by scores of incandescent lamps, the light reflect ed against the arcs of the circle mul tiplies the power of penetration many times, the interior of the cab inet is to bright that it renders the body transparent, tubercular germs can find no place to secrete them selves from the strong rays of light are killed, flushed into the uiood and carried away by an increased circu iation stimulated by the heat. The broken down tissue rebuilds, ths incerated parts soon heal, nature re asserts herself and with proper care and nourishment the patient rapidly recovers. What this wonderful discovery does for tuberculosis it can also do for chronic disorders of the kidneys. liver and hiadder. Rheumatism In &s many malignant forms succumb ed to its seemingly magic power. aly ofiices, turkish batht massage and treatment rooms are now locat ed in the Perkins building, Itose- burg, and I have leased the Herring- ton house West Douglsa street, as temporary quarters for my sanitar ium. Lady attendants for ladles. Co suitation free. m 20 DR. V, 1. RUiTKU. J SUFFLYH LE TALK OVER LUMtlKIt ; j may save you both money jnoyance. We can prove i pays to buy good lumber pr a chicken house. We fovo our lumber is good, I by showing it to you if e an expert, or by referring i previous buyers from us, j are not. When we have t both these propositions, st is up to you. id. CROOK GO. KonHmrs, Ore-eon. 3W Located at 225 N. Jackson ' Ready to serve you better thwt ever, Monday, February 5. Thanking you for your past fatora and soliciting a continuance of the same, your for better service. THE CASH STORE KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon IMLCLiWOl IM THE WILBUR SCHOOL N. C. Naris, field worker for the boys and girls Industrial fairs for Oregon, talkt to i.. WHhur schools Wednesday afternoon for more than an hour, taking for ms subject "in dustriat Clubs.' He stated that In the present crisis of the food situa tion ail luxuries should be eiiminat ed. He also stated that as much money was spent annually in th UnUfHi States for chewing gam as for educational work. Mr. Maria pressed the opinion that it was just as Important for the high school student who leaves his studier to take up agricultural work to receive credits as it is for those who join th' army Count y S n pt. iirawn then spoke for a few minutes, saying that since the president had set an exam pie of working in his garden instead of playing golf, that every hoy and CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature las County, Oregon. aiti ID FOR SALE Smalt team of horses; almost new Mandt wagon and harness. Team guaranteed per fect, also 4-year-old horse. J, W, Tollman Edenbower grocery. II6-tf HEIFERS Two well bred Jtetfers, 1 yearling, one T ntos. old, for sal. Also a Joisn Deere 2-horss tiding corn cultivator, good as new. Cheap. Inquire Wood, News of fice, IlS-tf KOR SALE Wo have a few desir able fgrat mortgage loins for sale, yteiUing a good rat of income. It yoa have any idle funds for In vestment call and let us eslsm these to you. Rice & Rica. 151?-tf j DE. S. L, DaliAPP . Osteopathic Plifxicias & Ssrgecm Phones: 31T-SIS Perkins Bldg, rtWtlee tt lies, iST ii-L ftesebtirg, Ore. BR. K. PIIi& , lilseBseel Otlretsrsttle Physician 22S W. Lana St., Raseoarir, Ore, CenauUaUea isd Esasalssttoa; Free. GfBce Msars trt 3, ehiropraetis and Eleetrtcai Treatssesta. Phone 152. The HeiBliae Ssheol of Masic ' Sirs, arles Meiailis?, Uirtxtar Mrs. ifaac A. Combs, Asst. Tvai hrr Eeglaaers a Soeetalty; Concert Pianists Dereiened, Mamlng classes la Kindergarten, children called for and izztn host, r Studio 4ZS EK& St. Phone JS-R TEACHERS PUPILS ATTENTION The News office Itas a sntea did tjuatity of bond jvajser put up is pound p&tk&tet iS3 sheets to the pound, size S5fe.Til at SS eesis Mr psr-ltase - Phone a TS-fe Of See Honrs 9 to S BE, R, FOSMAN CBtiSOPRAUTfO PHYSKMAS Office at his homo 1 127 Harvard avenue. Eveninas and Sundays by appointment. Consultation and examination free. Phone PrmftfssSgg $Hw? jjfrvlre (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Aprii 20. The largest woman subscriber to the war loan In Kngfand is Miss Emily Talbot, of tlai- niorgan. Miss Taioot, wiio is seven ty-seven years oid, la the daughter dt C, R. M. Talbot, who sat in the house of commons for sixty years and died in 1SS0 leaving a fortune esti mated at S.OOu.uytl . pounds to his daughter. Her land . holdings of over 40,00. aeres inciisda several thous and acres of valuable coal deposits, and nearly the whoie of Port Talus! and the Port Talbot raitway and docks. Miss TalboPs contribution to the war loan Is estimated at 4,0O,BG pounds. Tiiis Is quite characteristic of the woman, who has been known to go to great lengths to avoid pub licity in connection with her philan thropies. Her favorite device to avoid' publicity is to contribute a comparatively small sum to a char ity In her own same and then add two or three much larger donations anonymously. Thus, her open sub scription to the war loan was for Ss( 009 pounds, although in roundabout ways it has become known that she is the holder of about fifty times that amount. Miss Talbot, despite her age, keeps her hand on her own business affairs and her proiierty greatly increased In value during her twenty-seven years stewardship. She has a lon-. don house on Cavendish square, but spends a considerable part of her time in Wales, FOR SALE One two-seated covered back in good shape, one sew sot hack harness and team for sale, cheap for cash. Team wlU weigh about 1100 lbs, each. Address Mrs. M, J. Bryan, c-a H, E. Reed, R. F. D. Roseburg, Ore. SS-tf REGISTERED DUUOO JERSEY BOA KS Farrowed Sept. 1, 1818. Large, tine individuals. Have nev er known what it Is to be hungry. See them and take your- pi. Charles A. Brand, The Overland Orchards. Itm-tf SACRIFICE SALE Ono ot the fin est residence locations In Rose burg for sale at your own terms. Why pay rent? Ono tract of about five lots, bearing fruit, for 1258; another tract 10 lots, bear ing trees, beautiful property, al 10 the lot. A third parcel of nearly six lots, small bonse, trees, garden plot, etc.( only $525, terms. "These offers beat paying rent, la ouiro News office, 112-tt DE,C,L,PEAESOF Bt-iliiKt, OfScs Kasonls Bldg. Paoue 240 L. G. HICKS Bl'EKOB 223 Perista B'MSn ISwielsisrsj, Ore, IliOHB - NICHOLS & MABTDT GENKKAL XTBACTOUa Plans and estimates f3rnfghd ojs carpenter, brick and cement work "Patrosaga Solicited. Pfeoss SSS-f and SSS-3, CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS, Notice is hereby given all persons holding general fund warrants of the city of Icoseburg, Oregon, endorsed 'not paid for want of funds" prior to and Including April 7, 1817, ex cept warrant No. 3487, to present the same to the city treasurer of said city for payment, as Interests thereon wiil cease on data ot this notice. COKIKNB C. ALLBY, a20 City Treasurer. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR i-uiLB OR EXCHANGE Farm , of seventy acres, un der high state of cultivation, hard finished house, ? rooms, barn 85x100; other good outbuildings, fenced and croas-fesefil. Good water obtainable anywhere on place from a depth ot 12 to IS ft. Five miles from Olynipla, Wash., pills from school and Grange hall, on Paeifie highway. Cream route calls .four times a week. Electric cars ihrca miles distant. Will exchange for stoelt ranch with some bottom Itatd, no im provements required In shape of buildings. Price $115,008, Address R. F. 0. No. I, Box S, Tasnwatsr, Wash. tf WASTKB WANTED Oats, wheat, barloy, corn. J, M, Mooro, ItosebSurgi Oregon. ?5-m4 UNCLE S A knevr that ho must bmUl & heiter &a.vy, some day, bat h& it whiBe it could fee don seonomicallF as! bow has ta to tt i& st hurry thta expensive. ; Let Us Build You.a.New" and Better Home while It may he dose at so low a eoat. WGOf CUTTERS WANTED Phone 14F14. Address Box 38, Rt. 1. 1515-f WASTED Position by young widow as housekeeper on farm or In city. Thoroughly competent. Address B care News. ml WANT 130 Mao and wife for farm work and eesok $50, Experienced gardener, '135, No children. Chas, A. Brand, The Overland I Orchards, f 8-tf POR REST. FOR SALSi. FOR BALE OR RENT la-acre fruit ranch. Close In. Sen Pnt. IROBjf PIANO FOR RENT Chas. A. Brawl, inquire at I'arnSow & Btii. IJUif FOR SALE Horse, liuggy and har ness. Good all-round horse. Phone 26FJI. 103-alS FOR SALE Used Ford ear, only $276. Inquire ot J, O, Newland. lOtf FOR SALS- Ifeaderson motorcycle, 3 passenger, 4 cylinder, 1UIT model. Call t'mpqua Shining par lors. Phone 44. gf-m? 'OR SALE If ou are aolng to have a public sale, get your bills printed at The News office. If FOU SALE Singie comb Whit Leghorn day oid chicks. May and June t per 100. Phono 17F3, O. W. Burt, iioseburg. Ore, ISSSitf FOR SALE Thoroughbred barred Plymouth Rock eggs, $1 for j, rates by the hundred. K. !f . Pick -en?. !?obnrgt Ore. Phone isa-lt. FOR SALE Registered , Durham hull $125. Hemmingway Bros., Camai, V alley. H8-a 3 a FOR SALE High quality bt,rred Plymouth Ro it eges for hatching from He i& 'Jfte each. Write for mating list, F, B. Johnson, lir&rk way. Ore, fH-a3a FOR RKNT i furnished rooms with bath; modern throughout, ?4ii 8, Pine wreet. 14 !- FOR RENT 4 room modern fsr oished house, newly renovated. In quire 547 B, Stephens, Phone 454-R, J. W, Horahcck. tOSI-tf ay 1st Is Clean-Up Day! . Save everything from a hairpin to a threshing machine. We will pay yoa the spot cash, Special Men's and Women's Second-Hand Shoes and Clothing bought and sold, FOR RENT Modern 6-reont house with bath, 436 S, Stephens St. Good location, close In, $1$ per month, O. W, Young & Son. Phone 417. g-tf MORTGAGE LOANS Wo hava In surance money on the rat.! credit plan 20-ycar loans on Improved farms. See Rica & Rice. 1517-tf WORLD BTAR Hosiery and Under wear, RpsMe it. ilryant, agent. Formerly represented by Mrs, Ack ley. Phone 355-R, and I will call, 1 Ot-s'iH WB WRITR INSURANCE whereby ths assured gefs the most protec tion for the mosey. Expert advice given on any ifn of insaranre. Itlc Ric li!7-ff WE WILL tOAN YOC MONEY 26 year rural credit farm loans. Farmer desiring loans on the amortised plan without red tans and no commission charges, can se cure them at low lntrret rate fey calling on or writing to Rico & Rice, Roseliarg, Oregon, financial representative ttt The Agricul tural Credit Corporation of Ore gon, See hi, T. Rice. ' St-tr Put all your old staff in a pile and Phone 182 ' erger's Junk Shop and he will call and get them, Queen s Nominating Ballot WIUTH illUHsl Noroinees far Carnival Queen must be shove eighteen years of age. Nominees for Childrew's Queen must be under thirteen ,. years of age and in regular attendance at 8 liese barg Public School. Name of Candidate... ResWenea . . Each candidate nominated is to recefvs Ono Hundred fro vots from the Carnival CeatmiUes. Nominating hailots nsi-d not ho signctl and fas fee mailed to the Carnival Committee or to ettlss-r newspaper office, Paiiois will he on sale at all the l&adiug stors os Asril 37 and thereafter. The contest will he under the ciose super vision of the Carnival Committee, asd wiil close Tsssrfay evenlnif. May Sth,