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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1917)
y TFIK EVENIXO NEWS SATUROAV, APRIfj 28, 101T. F1VB tin UP m ft - Front; Laced They Wear Better CORSETS' They Fit Better Back ' Laced They are guaranteed and sold at The SQUARE Store AN EXCLUSIVE, GE0.?A. BURCHARD IA1HHS' SHOP 131 N." Jackson Street ARE YOU ON THE BiG CIRCUS MET DEAL "A!. G. Barnes wild animal circus prtze contest." There are no "strings" on The cvciuuk imiiuu tourai. vnli'll hiVD til hurrv don't have to solicit any subscrlB-'"" 11 lv'"rrJ in.. i...t .i,,,niv .u,mhi .. pouring in. ou c many names from the foregoing sen tence as possible and the tickets will be given away to you FREE. Are you in on it? Then get busy and send in a list of wild animal names to the wild ani mal editor of The News. Remember, though, that in spel1 ing the names of wild animals you are to spell them correctly, and ns only letters to be found In the first sentence of this article. The first prize will be six reserved seat tickets, the second, four, the third three, the fourth two reserved seat tickets. Resides there will be a fifth prize of two general admission tickets and eighteen sixth prizes of one general admission tiefcot each toj the Al (J. names big four-ring wild animal circus which exhibits in llose burg on May 4, in afternoon and ev ening performances. There will be a big, mile-long, six band, glittering parade at 1030 each morning and a big, free, high dive act at 1 P. m. The doors will open at J and 7 o'clock and the circus will be on at 2 and 8 p. in. But to win one of the prizes, kids. for letters are pouring in. lou can get pupa or mamma or teachor to help you. Children of 7 or 8 years are just as apt to w'in prizes 'as boys and girls of 15. Anu you must be 15 years old or under. You must live in or noar Iloseburg. The Sews wants to help you win a prize. Besides all thiB you will get to eee and shake uttnds with Al. 0 llnrnos himself, the greatest, most i fearless animal trainer In the world, at The -News of nee when he distrib utes the prizes for this paper. The lists of names must be ac companied fcy the coupon clipped from a copy of The News and an swers must be in not luler than 6 p. in., Wednesday, May 2. , . THE ROSEBURC SANITARIUM For years scientists have known that the Bun's light was the most . potent agent of destruction that could be employed in the'war agnlJ1 - tuberculosis. Genus exposed y i rays of the sun were instant!-" ..,eu; but tkapply . this wonde-.ul power In a practical way has been the "stumblln,; block". The 'extreme light the the X-ray has been used without success, for while it succeed ed in destroying some of , the "germs" the intense heat -rnod the .' tissue, and thereby furnis.nt!'vlrus"J or new food for - the,- Tafcaiulng "germs" to thrive and multiply upon, really making the second condition worse than the first. Afteryears of experimenting and a careful study of tuberculosis, 1 have ' succeeded in perfecting an apparatus In tho form of- an electric cabinet that will do all that has been credit ed to the sun's rays, the application ,of which cau,ses no discomfiture to the patient. - The cabinets are made of. metal, absolutely air tight with a "dead air" space between' thd-4nner cylin der ffhd the outside shall. ie inner yPiirtition is lined with tory bright metal and illuminated by scores of incandescent lamps, 'the HghtTeflect- ed against the arcs of the circle muU tiplies the power' of penetration many times, the interior of the cab inet Is to bright;.' that itendern tho body transpareBjf tubercular germs can find no ploco to secret them selves from the strong rays of light. are killed, f lusliO'i.uito the oiood and carried away by an Increased 'circu- latlon stimulated by the heat. Tho broken down tissue rebuilds, the lacerated parts soon kral, nature re asserts herself and with proper care and nourishment the patient rapidly recovers. - ' What this -wonderful discovery does for tuberculosis it can aisd do for chronic disorders of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Rheumatism In its many malignant forms succumb- SUL'lAIi lUSl'li, At Maccabee hall, Satn-'ay night, April 28. Ott's orc ra. Harry Cook, mgr. 13Y-a28 ed to its Beemingly magic power. My offices, turkish bath, massage and treatment rooms are now locat-" ed In the Perkins building, Rose burg, and I have leased the Herring toJiouse, West Douglsa street, as temporary quarters for my sanitar ium. Lady attendants for ladles. Con sultation free. m 20 DR. V. L. RUITER. TO THE CKTIZENS. May 1, 2 and 3 being set nslue for the annual clean-up days for Roseburg, please obBerve the follow ing suggestions, thereby avoiding all delay and misunderstanding which might otherwise follow: Eve thing south of Douglas street wlll.be picked up on the first and seconcdays. Do not put any thing out In that district later than noon on the second day. Everything north of Douglas street will be picked un on the third day. Do not put anything out later than noon on that day. It would ho well to begin collect ine- vour trash and rubbish now so rthat there will be no delay when teams call for it. Be sure to have all trash or rub bish In boxes, barrels or sacks and placed in the street where it can be readily handled by the teamsters. All junk, such as metals, . sacks bottles and old rubber; which you may have will be greatly appreciated as the proceeds from the same goes to the Red Cross or other worthy causes. Respectfully, - . A. M. OELAND, m2 Street Superintendent. . Childress Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of d9 and has been made under his per- 60nal supervision since its infancy. &t&7-&&C'6rtZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR! A ' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Fcverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids t' i assimilation of Food; givjng healthy and natural sleep, iho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jBears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought The Evening News Wild Animal Prize Contest TO THE VII.1 ANIMAIj EDITOR: f - I hereby certify I am not over 15 yenrs of age anil I submit names of wild animals In your prize contest for free tickets to tlie Al. G. Rarnes llijj Eour-RliiK Wild Animal Circus ex hibiting in Roseburg, Ore., on Friday, Mny 4,1017. Nnmo - - Address : The letters contained In the sentence "AL. J. HAIiXHS WILD ANI MAL I'llU.'l'H l'KlZE CONTEST" are to be used in spelling; tho names of wild animals. Use each letter as many times as you want to in siM-lling the names of different wild animals. (Pin ouo of tlicso coupons on your list.) After battling a sea of mud and riding on exceedingly "Bpongey" roads for the past week, diaries F. Armistead, driving a National car, arrived In this city last eveuing from Los Angeles and Ib registered at the Grand hotel. He stated, when Interviewed last evening thnt the trip was anything but delightful and in places the roadB were so bad that he was required to alight, from his car anu use a shovel in clearing the mud away to allow passage. He claims to have made a record run to this city, staling that he muuo it in five days. Other tourists from the south also arrived hero last night and continued their journey north caly today. From ail Indications the roads in Douglas county are considered the worst of the entire route. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. ' This society which Is located at the corner of Lane and Main streets, holds services each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, a Wednesday evening service is also hold. This meeting includes testimonies of healing in Christian Science and is held at 8 o'clock. Sunday school for all un der the age of 20 years convenos in the same building at 9:45 a. m. "Probation After Death" is Bible lesson for Sunday. April 29. TO EVENING TELEGRAM siiiscniniiu.s. 1 would very much appreel- ate the opportunity to take re- newals, as well as new Biib- scrlptions to the Portland ' Evening Telegram. I have en- tered their contest as a candi- date for one of tne prizes of- fered to the ten persons getting the largest number of renew- als and new subscribers. Any favors shown mo in this respect 8 " : f r a r fv ir e y i - m mo n mm X i T7TT . : I!! Cost Little More Those hindsome, husky ii ttreait Utile more money hj nuke DELUXE FORD J CAR. . Prir Tjuh Li 375 (3lx3?) 18.95 Lf9 i m1U iRunilir a . . I 1 The 1917, Message to Ford Car Owners 375 31ZEC3IX3UINCHES'3J5 BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES l Ml W mm iltm fill U foi l mm i 1 will be greatly appreciated. Subscription Rules Ry Mail. 3 months $1.60 6 .months 2.75 1 year B.U0 Telegram Ily (.5arricr. 3 months 91.31 6 months r.. 2.50 1 year 6.00 Phone 370, or leave your or der at The -News ofllce. tf VELMA RATES. ERE is the Big News of the Year for the owners of Ford Automobiles. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, having centered its 48 years' experience and knowledge directly on the problem of making the best Ure tor the I'ora Auto mobile, has brought forth a tire that fulfills the special needs of the Ford Automobile, and doubles its virtues. It is the tire for which Ford drivers have been wait inga Ford car tire of HEROIC SIZE: GOODRICH "Three-Seventy-Five" This husky tire of Super-size and Super-strength lifts the Ford car to the sum-total of perfection. ' rubber and fabric, it is a 31-inch by 3-li Inch tire, built with the regular five finger Black Safety Tread to fit 30-inch rims on a Ford car. That extra inch on the circumference and full three-quarter inch in the cross-section -are just what the Ford car tire needed. Treat your car to longer life and yourself to more e"noy N ment of the car by asking your dealer for the Ford Car Tire of HEROIC SIZE: Goodrich's THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio - - - - ' -"! flKKrr? gh!mmrWt in-the Long Ru tvJS IKS B8f&g-wg ws - '- - 7 1 ISm Too See Tht Sign JiA Arfu Xaor Outer tot Tbun M MEAI.S THIKTY-K1VK CENTS. Arrangements were practically completed today whereby local auto mobile urivers will Btaeo a race from Portland to Ros'ebuiK, to arrive the first day of the carnlvar. According to present plans the autoists will pool sums of $20 or $25 each and separ ate prizes will be given to the win ners. The autos will leave here preced Ine the carnival and will start from Portland early on the mornins of the first day of the festival, arriving In Iloseburg some time in tho afternoon Several dealers and auto owner have expressed their desire to enter such a rnce and if enough can be found to make the event worth while it will ur .loubtedly be attempted. In addition to the purse whicn will be offered it is very probable that additional prizes will be arranged a.i tire race would be one of the moRt in teresting features of the carnival There are anumber of local drivers who aro anxious to display the ahll Ity of their machines as well as en'.e,- Into the excitement of such a con- IfeSU s DAHLIA lit'UIS FOR BALE. - On and after Sunday, April 22, tho regular price for meals at the Herrick Hoarding House will be 35c. This change from our regulur price herotoforo charged has becu niado necessary by the constantly increas ing price of foodstuffs. MR. & MRS. E. C. IlliRRICK. 127-tf AT THE HOTELS. Arrivals ai tho Grand. The following are registered nt the Grand hotel: H. R. Nus, San KranclBco; S. B. Wood, Olalla; Mr. and Mib. L. O'Connor, C. R. Pardee, Canyonvllle; E. S. Ncal, J. II. Mars- ters, Portland; F. I). Wright, Urn Angeles; E. Lawrence, Portland; C F. ArniBtead, Mrs. Anna Rullard, Lo Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gordon, La Cross, Wash.; Myron Johnson, Glide; O. Edlllnd. Portland; W. B. Kuntz, Grants I'obb; K. A. Taylor, Portland: Floyd -Mathews, Dlyon- ville; W. G. Fuoucll, Portland; Myr tle L. George, ' Canyonvllle; .lack Moelk, Klamath Fails; J. W. Pratt A. Everton, Portland. Arrivals at the rinpuun. . The following are registered at the Unipqua hotel: Mrs. J. 8. Pitcher, C. R. Moore, Hen Ettleson, Portland; R E. Morton, San Francisco; B.. S. Fletcher, Portland; J. J. Evans, Kansas City; W. E. St. John, Suth erlin; T. A. Turncy, Racine; J. II i ft fibre .so8c for shoes Outwears leaiher-comfortable-dressy-water proof DobbliiB, J. W. Fowler, Portland; H. CAMj tun i ouni innuuinio. Sehulliof, .1. 11. Stoyornmn. New York; II. Stein, Kan Fruncuico; t)tto Tracy Savory, Sun Francisco; .las. Notice la hereby given nil persons G. Kutscho, Grand IlapnK, Alien.; , ,... d,,i Daniels, Portland; Geo, 11. SomerB. ,:.v' f r . i." . nro- Corvallis; E. Stroud, C.'L. mlnkler. n,, the 1 c "nVoX S" H. CoX'm-.' oV the county "treasurer of lug.as H,.n,i A,l,.., Ilennett. "The county. Oregon, for intoerst thereon Oregonlan"; ..elon Cowglll, O. A. C; A. Grace Johnson. O. A. L. ; v. h. Drown, O. A. C; C. C. Lamb, O. A. C; W. H. .lenkins, H. D. Oluo'n, ('apt. Grover Todd, Portland. will ceaso after tho date of tills no tlce. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, April 20, 1917. 3. E. SAWYERS, County Troasuror. 125-m4 , r High Flight flour again in BtocR. Owing to the extreme demand for thlB popular flour elsewhere, as well as In Roseburg. It has been difficult to get our order dellvorod. Hnw cvor, It has arrived and Is no Belt ing at less than wholesalo cost. Peo ple's Supply Co., wholesalers to tho consumer. 13l-a!S Robert S. flrown today filed suit for divorce from his wife, ICatrlna Urown. Attorney Cofihow appears for tho plalntllf. are IHAOli MAHrt IIIIEUMATISM POWDERS guaranteed to. give relief from rheumatism. Thny are unuBiially large sellers. Sold ouiy'by ub, 60c and $1.00. W. F. CHAPMAN. .NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the county court for Douglas county, Oregon. In the matter of tho estate of John Steiger, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thnt, the undersigned was on the 21st day of April, 1917, duly appointed admlnis- After filling our fall orders for bulbs we have on imiiil a surplus stock of good true to name varieties: trator with will annexed of the estate which we will sell at $1.50 per doz.jofjohn Steiger, deceased, and all pcr-i Our own selection. John E. Runyon, i BOns having claims agalnr.t said estnte ! 804 Moaher St. Phone 38-J. 120-tf ar0 required to present the same! pr-iperly verified with vouchers at-; .-.I I n. t.nrnPA .1. n,nnlh. frnm I lUCIIfU, VII Ul Utlui. n i a ,,,u,,i.. u. I ,lolo tn tlin nnrierHti'ned. nt hlft of-! lice In Iloseburg, Oregon. Dnted nnd published the first time this 23rd day of April, 1917. GEORGE NEIINER, Jr. Administrator with Will Annexed. d-m CHICHESTER S PILLS I'flla in Itrd in.l I; old ttimii.AV Jl U.tM, Malel with lilua RiW-ii). V vl Tke. no ilr- II 07 f tour v rlllAUIII ItKAII fll.l.H, tut a yflnln.ini Hetl, Safest. Alwy KtttiiM SOIDBV DRUGGISTS FVFRYV1H1RF Monday, Bargain ' Day at the Roseburg Cleaning AM) Pressing Works! Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and PreBsed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Orders called for and delivered. G. W. SLOPER 3"8 N. Jackson. May 1st Is Clean-Up Day! Save everything from- a hairpin to a threshing machine. We will pay you the spot cash. Special Men's and Women's Second-Hand Shoes and Clothing bought and sold. Put all your old stuff in a pile and - Phone 182 Berger's Junk Shop and he will call and get them. Leatherettes and Oil Clothssee B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN I : I