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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
THH EVENING NEWS HATl'ilDAY, APHIIj 81, 101T. . rtv fx .SacB-.s;;a BUM 18 H SI II I II tn i-ii Pl.t" r;; ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. ! AVoMAMefrenarauonforAs ( similalinglliefbod by Hcjjula f linfilhcStomaclisiUidBwolsrf Tlicretij'PromoiiniSDificslion i j Cheerfulness ana nesLwii""- I! (.:., lrmtiin(nor J neuiitr v "ui.--"i" V.tNaiicoIK' 1 4'UIIVI.U. A-V- - hirm 54 A helpful Remedy for Constipation mid Dian-hoM and feverishness ana resuUinlherefrOTvinifaMy- Facsimile Stfnate.0' For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature m W 7 t I I ( ifiv In IF Use For Over Thirty Years WS? 1 THK CENTAUR OOM.ANV, MKW YOUR CITY, Exact Copy of Wrapper. Wm. Hill, a nephew of Mrs. 6. C. ! Mrs. Z. A. Needham arrived last Brown, was expected to--ass through nlgnt from Portland whero she has this cltv last nlEht enl' lite to San' been visiting for several weeks with Fran Cisco where he wv enter the 'a daughter. Mrs. Ncedham Is the navy. He-Is the son of li..rry Hill, iTnother of Mrs. Robert Kldd, of this who formerly resided In this city. city. Be Sure to Attend Our Great uickActionSale It Offers Many Rare Bargains The- "Quick Action" Snlo is the greatest bona fido sale ever heltl in these pints: the blugest bargain opportunity you hao ever wit nessed. From tho first day, this sale lias been a .grand success. We are turning our stock into cash, to pay off tno retiring partner. Our loss is your gain so be on hand early tomorrow to sharo in "the many money-savings prov did in Watches Fancy China Diamonds Viking Silver Rings Bracelets Silverwear Clocks Brassware Cut Glass fountain pens, brooches, pendants, toilet sets, manicure sets, table ware, souvenir spoons, otc. In this small ad. we can't give you even a faint idea of tho wonderful economies offered you during tills great sale. Come and see the articles;. note the prices and buy all you need for years to come. Note These Wonderful Savings MASCOT'S FATHER "A diamond cluster ring of seven fine white stones platinum sot. Regular price $140, now .... A diamond and pearl set brooch. Regular $85, now A pair of diamond car screws, blue white stones, $48.60. Special $97.00 $58.00 Illver souvenir spoons. $36.00 B.95c A 4-piece quadruple silver plat ed, chocolate set, $12. An nv Special .. JbO.OU China plates, gold and plat inum decorated, A nr $2.75, now D l.OD A lot of gold filled and -sterling cuff links as high Qn as $2.75 iDC Choice of hat pins( some solid gold) $1.25 Baby Bracelets.. ..50c 85c The A. S. Huey Company Jewelers and Opticians - j t rti it. lrv f veujoir or so a m') li-i in iiuv Save everything from a hairpin to a threshing machine. We will pay you the spot cash. Special Men'sand Women's Second-Hand Shoes and Clothing bought and sold. KVKMNO TKI.KGGHAM hi IIMCUIUKKS. Medford Tribune Gives Ac count of Disappearance of Alleged German Spy. IS HEADED THIS WAY Bought Ticket For Grant 1'usm Instead of New ork lu a Suspicious (liaractur , in Medford. TO " - I would very much appreel- ate the opportunity to take re- newals. as well as new sub- scrlntlon to the Portland Evening Telegram. I havo en- tered their contest as a candi- date for one of tno prizes of- fered to the ten persons getting the largest number of renew- als and new subscribers. Any favors shown me In this respect will bo greatly appreciated. - Koseburg Oregon. Phone 370. tf VELMA BATES.. , ! CITV NEWS. Subscriptions for magazlneB solic ited. Fiction Library. 61mlp rhou. 1062-t. Medford has .probably' seen e last of 11-year-old "Sergeant' Frank, erstwhile musical mascot of the seventh company, C. A. C, at .Medford, and also of his Hither, E Holstein, who has been under eapoin ago there uy secret service men as a German spy suspect. Katlier ana son left Medford on Friday morning for .New York City, as Holstein claimed, where he said the boy would study tho violin under the famous Xtmballst. However, it was learned that Holstein had purchased tickets to Grants Pass only. The Medford Tribune has the fol lowing to says of the affair: Holstein, who speaks broken Eng lish, first appeared here Beveral weeks ago with the boy, and .they soon appeareu at the seventh com pany armory, where the youth's splundld work on li.o cornot and bugle mado him a popular favorite and he was adopted as mascot. Hoi stein's constant presence around the armory and attempts at eavesdrop ping when oflicers conferred soon at tracted conspicuous attention, that time on he has been closely watched. Both father and boy say Ihey came to Medford from the Mex ican border and that they wore with Pershing's expedition into Mexico, and that Frank played with the First United States cavalry band lu that expedition. Holstein nlso claims that un older son enlisted in the Fourteenth United States cavalry at that time. Ho admitted Friday morn ing at the depot that In 1914 when the war broke out ho left San Fran cisco with his family and went to the Tahiti islands, w here, because he was a German, ho was placed under ar rest. Hard work on tho part of the American consul there, he claims, soon affected his release. Holstein has kept In closo touch with local military affairs ever since he has been here. Last week when company I. O. N. G., of Woodburn, which is stationed on duty in Med ford, removed its headquarters from the seventh company armory to the Cuthbert building, Sixth and North Central, Holstein soon afterwards rented tho house on Six street, im mediately in the rear of tho Cuthbert building, and moved In with his fam ily, his wife and an 18-yoar-old son having arrived In tha city in the meantime. It lias also been learned that Hol stein and "Sergeant" Frank have been goings to townB south of Med ford as far as Montague, Cal., where the boy would play musical Instru ments In small theatres. It is claim ed that this was but an excuse for Holstein to ride back and forth nlong the Southern Pacific railroad to learn where guard patrols of com pany I were stationed. Sergeant Brooks, who has charge of recruiting In Medford for the ma rine corps, saw Holstein at San Di ego a year ago loitering around the military barracks there. COLE-liKCKMAN. Miss Marie Beckman, of this city, will marry John T. -Cole, a South ern Pacific employe of this city at 2:30 tomorrow. The ceremony will tuke place In this city and tho happy couple expect to make their future home here. THE ROSEBURG SANITARIUM Arundel, pianc tuner 188-L. The U. S. Churchills. separator, at lll-alll WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes any one look and feel clean, aweet and refreshed. For years scientists have known that the sun's light was the most potent agontv of destruction that could bo employed In the war against tuberculosis. Germs exposed to the rays of the sun were instantly killed but to tipply this wonderful power in a practical way has been the "stumbling block". The 'extremo light the tho X-ray has been used without success, for while it succeed ed in destroying some of the "germs" the intense heat burned tho tissue, and thereby furnished "virus or new food for tho remaining "germs" to thrive and multiply upon, really making the second condition worse than the first. After years of experimenting nnd a careful study of tuberculosis, 1 havo succeeded in perfecting an apparatus In the form of an electric cabinet that will do all that has been credit ed to the sun's rays, the application of which causes no discomfiture to tho patient. Tho cabinets are mado of metal, absolutely air tight with a "dead air" space between the innur cylin der nnd 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 tho circle mul tiplies the power of penetration many times, the Interior of tho cab inet is to bright that It renders the body transparent, tubercular gornu can find no place to secreto them selves from the, strong rays of light arc killed, flushed into the olood and carried away by an Increased circu latlon stimulated by the heat. Tin broken down tissue rebuilds, the lacerated parts soon heal, nature re asserts herself and with proper can and nourishment the patient rapidly recovers. What this wonderful discovery does for tuberculosis It can also do for chronic disorders of the kidneys, liver nnd bladder. Rheumatism in Its many malignant forms -.... succumb ed to its seemingly, magic power My offices, turkish bath, maBsage and treatment rooms are now locat ed In the"Porklns building, Rose burg, nnd I have leased the Horrlng ton house, West Uouglsa street, at temporary quarters for my 'sanitar ium. Lady attendants for ladles. Con sultation free. m 20 DR. V. L. KU1TER. Special Bargains In used cars. Cull at Roseburg Garage. ty-aau Earl Jones, of Myrtle Creok, spent the day in this city visiting with trlends. Have those safoty razor blades sharnenea. only 30o per doz.. at Churchill's. - Hl-a21 , S. O. Coultor, of Ruckles, returned to his-home last night after spend ing the day in this city. Tho Pollyanna serves tho best chlckeijjamale8 to be had anywhere at any "price. . 23S-tf Clifford Bemls loft this morning for Oakland where he will spend a few days at the Bemls ranch. Auto for hire, city and country driving. Phon 5., 214 Cass street. A. J. Powell. H9-tt Robert Ashworth is In the city from his far mon the lower Umpqua, enjoying a visit with his family and many friends. For $1.00 an old style vacuum washer. Just what you need for bedding and other heavy work. Churchill Hdw. Co. a24 Order' bedding plants now. All kinds In any ouantltv. Prices right. Mrs. F D. Owens, floriBt, at tho Pollyanna, on Cass street. 1069-tf David Hodge, who has been, at tending to bustnoss mutters in this city, dopartod 'for his home at no qn lam, Wash. IT 18 TI111E that the unusual sale of a remedy is tho best evldonco ot Its merit. Aoe mahi TON If! IlKIESTlVE stimulates the digestive organs to action bo that tho food that enters the stomach Is digested nnd assimi late!. Sold only by us, $l.uu. W. K. CHAl'MAK. CHICHESTER S PILLS '! UK IMA MON I) II It A Nil, a Wash yourself on tho- Inside before I J breakfast like you do on ihe outside. I i This Is vastly more important because j the skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties into the blood, causing illness, I while the bowel pores do. ! I For every ounce of food and drink taken into tho stomach, nearly an I ounce of yasto material must be I carried out of the body. If this waste ! material is not eliminated day by clay l it quickly ferments and Kenerates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ductswhich should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of renl hot water with a tea a noon ful of limestone phonphnto In It, ' whiok is a harmless way to -wash i these poisons, gases and toxins from j the Btomach, liver, kidneys an.l bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entiro alimentary canal before putting more rood into the Btomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very little at the dnu; store but 1b sufficient to make anyone ao enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred ton (rue. bad taste, narty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pro nounced Improvement In both health . . Ladle Anlt s our Uriici 1st ( r a LdlSG I'll! in lli-il Uold n.miiAv KTV 51 b-iir. 'mled with Ulna RilJ-of). MA fctJl TL na thr, lluv af V I" - IW I'r It- . Jf narUL. A,k rnrrill.l lit M.TFnn DIAMOND It It AN l I'll.I.H, for ltJ yem known is licit, Si(l. Alwr Kelltt.la SOID BY DRUGGISTS FVFRYWHFRF Remove the Screen from Your Vision Preserve your youthful eyesight as you Journoy through the years. Tho eyes of your youth. They could Instantly adjust them selves from noar to far vision. Hut with the advancing yenrs, thousands; of men nnd women find that they need glnsses for close work. Yoji must take them off every time you look at ob jects more than three or four feot away. This removing and replacing of -glnsses or fUBslng with two pairs Is a nuisance which enn easily be remedies by wearing Kryptok GlasscB. Kryii toka "remove the scroen from your vision" ennblo you to bco both near and fnr objects as clearly and distinctly as with the eyesight of youth. We war.t you to try Kryptoks. Call and Bee them. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS Jowclcm Optometrists. lju; The Efficiency of a National Bank Tho 'efficiency of a National Hank in a well known fact. It received It's charter from and In under super vision of tho United StateB govern ment. The Roseburg National Hank has every facility and convenience for giving your banking business the best attention. Checking accounts are Invited. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. A Front Laced They Vear Better CORSETS They Fit Better Back Laced They are guaranteed and sold at The SQUARE Store AN HXCLl'HIVK, LAI MRS' SHOP GEO.' A. BURCHARD 131 N. Jackson Street Mouse trapB at 25c per doz. bettor than cats at .0 per doz. Get them at Churchills. ' n24 ILI,-n I." A Prnwlnv inliirnml in bnr home 'at Dillard last night after shopping In this city. Our policy Wo believe that there Ib' only ono wny to build up a, suc cessful buxInesB, and that Is to give tho ciiHtoinor all that ho payB for and a Uttlo i,t more. We believe you should get a full dollar's worth for every dollar you spend. Our policy hns alwnys been to sell only the high est grade merchandise at tho lowest posscsiblo prices. That tills policy s working but succosaiuny, is at tested by tho largo numbors of peo- plo who patronlzo us. Are you ono of thorn? Bubar Bros., Jewelers and ontomotrlstB. 9 S-tf SfMTlAL DANCE. ' - r- At Mnccaboe halls Saturday night, April 21. Ott's orchestra. Harry Cook, mgr. 124-a21 Clufk Bargar left this morning for Eugene whero he spent a few hours attending to business matters. Seven hundred twenty "Mystic Milts" Just recolvod. Will, sell at old prico of lOo each. Churchill Hdw. Co. a24 Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tt Ai Showin: For Spring 1 1 Spring Goats Spring Dress Goods And a Fine Line of Silks! A beautiful and dainty line of Ladies' Dress Goods, in latest weaves A selection made at our store means the latest and most aprov ed fashionable designs shown. I. Abraham The Deoendable Store Put all your old stuff in a pile and' Phone 182 Berger's Junk Shop and he will call and get them. and appearance shortly. B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN REED SULKIES, See I