'v. TUB Evn.nxo KHW8 THl'KSIIAY. MAY H, IIHT. This is the Time for Every Citi zen to Support the United States Government Many are doing so at considerable cost or sacrifice ' to themselves. t , , We have joined the Federal Reserve Bunking Sys tem estblhjhed by the Government to give greater fin ancial stability and strength to the member banks and protection to their depositors. You can" give your support to this great Government enterprise and also obtain Its protection for your money by be coming one of our depositors. ' The Douglas National Bank Member Federal Reserve Svstem. CAPITA I AND Silt PI AH $l;JO,0(M. RESTAURANTS ARE THE ROSEBURG SANITARIUM For years scientists have known that the sun's light was the most potent agent of destruction that could be employed in the war against tuberculosis. Germs exposed to the rays of the sun were instantly killed; j but to apply this wonderful power in a practical - way has been the "stumblin.r block". The 'extreme light the the X-ray has been used without success, for while It succeed ed in destroying some of the "germs" the Intense heat burned the tissue, and thereby furnished "virus" or new food for the remaining "germs" to thrive and multiply upon, really making the second condition - woibc than the first. After years of experimenting and a careful study of tuberculosis, I have succeeded in perfecting an apparatus in the form of an electric cabinet that will do all that has been credit ed to the sun's rays, the application of which causes no discomfiture to the patient. The cabinets are made of metal, absolutely air tight with a "dead air" space between the inner cylin der and the outside shall, the inner partition is lined with very bright metal and illuminated by scores of incandescent lamps, the light reflect ed against the arcs of the circle mul tiplies the power of penetration many times, the interior of the cab i let is to bright that it renders the body transparent, tubercular germs can find no place to secrete them selves from the strong rays o! light, are killed, flushed l$to the olood and carried away by an increased circu lation stimulated by the heat. The broken down tisue rebuilds, the lacerated parts soon heal, nature re asserts herself and with propor 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 bladder. Rheumatism in its many malignant forms succumb ed to its seemingly magic power. My offices, turkish bath, massage nnd treatment rooms are now locat ed in the Perkins building, Rose- E. A. KRUSE Breeder of big type Poland China pigs, for sale, a few Jersey heifer calves. Barred Rocks. Buff Or pingtons. White and Brown Leg horns and Guinea eggs. nOSKltl'Hf! ... ORWiOX TO EVENING TELEGRAM Sllt-SCHIIlKltS. " 1 would very much appreel- ate the opportunity to take re- newals, as well as new sub- scrlptions to the Portland Evening Telegram. I have en- tcred their contest as a candi- date for one of tne prizes of- fered to the ten persons getting the lnrgest .number of renew- nls and new subscribers. -Any favors shown me In this respect will bo greatly appreciated. Subscription Kates lly Mail. 3 months J1.60 6 months 2.75 1 year 5.00 Telegram lly Carrier, 3 months . $1.35 6 months 2.50 1 year 5.00 Phone 370, or leave your or- der at The iNews office. . tr VrJLMA BATES. The council investigation commit tee was well pleased with the re sult of the examination made todaj nf the many restaurants of the city, tlio sanitary conditions having iip proved wonderfully over any pre vious Investigations made. The -only fault found was In the L'onstruction of the buildings in sev eral places and this wilt be ordered changed by the committee within a short time. In a few places it was found that the restaurant employes were cateless In keeping food covered and aUo allowed crumbs and scrntf of food to remain on the floor as an atti action to flies, but there is no doubt but that this will be remedied as soon as it is called to their at tention. n every iilace It was found that iho terms of the ordinance have been observed in noarly every way and hose making the examination wcro exceptionally well pleased and com mended the restaurant keepo.rs hlgh- y. The same conditions exist in bakeries and confectlonaries which were also investigated. ' RESOLUTIONS ARE' burg, and I have leased the Herring ton house, West Douglsa street, as temporary quarters for my sanitar ium, t; Lady attendants for ladles. Con sultation free. m 20 DR. V. L. HUITER. n keeping with Whltu Ribbon week, the W. C. T. II., held fjiir mothers' meetings nnd at each of these the following resolution wns unanimously adupted: WHEREAS, the conduct of the boys and girls in Hoseburg has been such fhat our mayor, the Honorable Napoleon Rico has deemed It neces sary to aippeal to the parents to gain the confidence of their children that they may know In what manner they are spending their evenings; there fore, be it RESOLVED, that we, the mem bers of the W. C. T. U. pledge our hearty support to the mayor In his tosmon on this vital question and urge the parents of Roseburg to heed his timely- warning. MRS. F. A. HKMIS, President. MRS. R. E. HUNT, Secretary. SPRING SAMPLES ARE HERE The Roseburg Cleaning St Pressing works have Just received. their line of sprlDg samples a swell assortment of the finest fabrics. Get your order in early for & choice selection. A jerfect fit guaranteed and the best workmanship. G. W.- Sloper, the cleaner and presser. tf J. M. Donnoll, of Wilbur, exipects to leave for Grand-' Forks, B. C, In a few days, where he will remain for several montns. DAILY WEATHER, REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m., May 10, 1917. Precipitation In inches and hun dredth: Highest temperature yesterday 5( Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation, lost 24 hours 01 Total preclp. since first of month 62 Normal preclp. for this month 2.05 I Total precipitation from Sep- I tcmber 1, 1910, to date 24.38 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1S77 31.43 Total decifiency from Sep- i tcirtber 1, 1916 7.05 i Average precipitation for "!1 ! wet seasons, (Sept. to May Inclusive) .... 32.12 I WILLIAM BELL, I Observer Featuring Stylish Wash Dresses In consideration of those young ladies who ' may want an inexpensive, yet stylish lit tle frock for graduation, we have priced these dresses extremely low. One line at , $5.90 Is actually worth $7.50, and fullys look it. We shall be pleased to have you call and inspect them. Insures you long wear, much pleasure and solid comfort. Try one. WW A I ;( .cm. Delightful Decollete Or, In other words, beauty unadorned. To bo even more explicit, Gloria, Swnnson (left) and Peggy Pearce, of the Mack Bennett-Keystone company, defying the high cost of living toy wearing what Is most becoming nothing. Of course, if the pictures hud been longer we would have had to wrlU a different O'pellne; but, as you observe, they weren't STOP OVER at mm CORSETS The SQUARE Store An Exclusive Ladies' Shop. TKOTTUHS CIA-It. Dnnco Friday. May 11. at the arm ory, eight o'clock. m5 CALL FOR SCHOOL WAItHAXTS. Notice is hereby given that school warrants of district No. 32, Douglas county, Oregon, Number 470 to Num ber 587 both Inclusive Indorsed April 8, 1916, "not paid for want of funds" and prior thereto,, are tins lay called for payment by the under signed, and all Interest thereon will ?ease from the date of this notice. Dated this first day of May, 1917. CHARLES C. WAMSLKY, Clerk School District No. 32, Yon- calla, Douglas County, Oregon. 142-mlO Myrtle Fisher, of Suther'ln. spent the day In this city visiting with friends and shopping. Mrs. Case's dressmaking parlors removed to 610 S. Main street. Or ders taken for hemstitching. Spirclla corsets made to order, perfect fit guaranteed. Phone 170-Y. 112-m2M imw mm watee W YOU BJOKTFEELMi&llT Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washe8out poisons. If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; It your head Is dull or aching; If what you eat sours and forms gas and acid lo stora ach. or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get fooling Just right, begin Inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limeBtono phosphate in It. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimen tary tract Do your inside bathing Im mediately upon arising In the morning to wash out of the system all the pre vious day's riblsonouff waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which Is Inexpensive and almost taste less, except for a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot wator and llmostone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any tiomach dis order should begin this Inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured they will become real cranks on the ubject shortly PIE IS OFFERED Strawberries nnd croam Pollynnna, at the 17G-inl0 The prize essays to be submitted by ! members t of the Douglas County Granges on the subject of "Why 1, uelleve in liouds for Road Construc tion," should be In the hands o the committee at once that they may be properly judged. The subject of the essay Is to be 'Why 1 Uelieve in Bonds for Per manent Hoad Construction. " These essays are to be judged more for the soundness of their reasoning than for their literary form. They may be short and must not be over 1500 words long. They should be In the hands of B. W. Strong, Hosobnrg, on or before the 15th of May, .which means that there Is no time to lose. The prize offered to the writer of . the best essay on this subject is a two-days excursion from UoHoburg as follows: From Roseburg to Mod-1 ford by train; from Med ford south by! auto over the new paved Pacific j highway through Talent to Ashland, visiting the famous LI tin a park and' springs at Ashland; from Ashland south over the Pacific highway over the summit of the Siskiyou moun tains to the California state line nnd eturn to Med ford and Hoseburg. This Siskiyou mountain trip is av cl one of the finest mountain highways in the west and this trip as a whole will be the best kind of an argument for permanent road building. There should be hundreds of essays submit ted by Grangers In this contest. This trip is offered by Representative Charles A. Brand" with the thought that Ituwill give the Grangers a chance to express themselves on tho matter of bonding for roads. Some of the Grangers have Bald that they wero in fnvor of the big bond Issue and somo have said that they were opposed to bonds, but thus far have given no real reason. This essay should bo a orlef, concise statement of the reasons for building pernian ant roads by Iho Issuance of bonds rather than by Increased taxation. It also makes it possible for the winner to see the best argument for paved country roads that there- Is, viz., a trip over the roods themsidvos. One or more of these essays will be pub lished In the Douglas county and Portland papers. Remember, they should be in by May 15. We, have fancy Bunank seed po tatoes nnd other varieties of extra good early and main crop vnriotieB. Our stock is limited. 158-m7 W. Barker, of Grants Pass, who has been visiting here for a short time returned to his home this morn ing. Have your duds cleaned and prcss od by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Judge G. w. Riddlo, who spent yesterday In this city attending to business matters, left for his home this morning. San Francisco Los Angeles OX YOl'll XKXT TIUI' EAST THROUGH CALIFORNIA COSTS LITTLE MORK There's Mt. Shasta, Yosemtte Valley, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Orange Kmplro, Salton Sea, Kl Paso and Ft. IlllBs and many other interesting places to see. And this southern way Is the Romantic Open Window Way East Ask your local agent for fares, etc. John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PAC1FC Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Scott, of Melrose, visited at the home of .Mrs. Jnnies Mllllkln In this city, yostor day. Order bedding piunis now. All kinds In any quantity. Prices right. Mrs. l D. Owens, florist, at tho Pollynnna, on Cass streot, 1669-tf Ivan Under and wifo, of Eiumltt, Idaho, arrived In this city thlB morn ing and will visit at the homo of Tred Smith, at Dolo. I. A. Ulxon, of this city, expects to loovo for Lyons, Linn county, In a Fhort time, and mny decide to locate t hero. Mrs. T. M. Boyd, came to this city this morning from Oakland ?nd rjicnt a few hours visiting. IT IS TUUE that the unusual sale of a remedy is tho best evidence of Its merit. TONIC DIGESTIVE stimulates the digestive organs to action so that the food that enters tho stomach Is digested and asslmi Intol. Sold only by us, $1.00. W. F. CHAPMAN. CITY Nbrt'S. Frorc-n strawberries at Pollyanna. 170-mlO Assoei F. M. Searing was In the city today from Winchester. Frozen strawberries at Pollyanna 1 76-11110 Goorgo irfltoi to IH m in irk was a business Kosehurg today. Strawberries and cream at the Pollyanr.a. 17ti-m 10 A. F. Stearns and wife nH-irned Ito their home ut Oakland yesterday. for hire, city and country ! irlrlvlnir Plmn K 914 f'-ian ntrt-nt A. J. Powell. 119-tf Mrs. M. A. Parsons, of Winchester, left for her home at that pla n after a short time spent here visltfni;.' M. K. guaranteed cornets, tho kind that makes you young in feeling as well as looks. Cora Chrtstenson, dressmaker. Phone 454-K, 547 H. Stephens, 105-tf AT ED There are news gathering agencies all over the world, but you will agree with us that the Real One is the Associated Press. News Is News only when it is the latest news. When you read The Evening News you are reading the very best news obtainable, (both local and general. We pride ourselves on our local staff. Every field is thoroughly covered and nothing is missed and our carrier service cannot be beaten. Our carrier boys are in business for you, and they are both punctual and prompt. Where can you get equal value for mcney expended? The Evening News BY CARRIER 50c per month or $6.00 per yeaJ. The Evening News BY MAIL 25c per month or $3.00 per year. jEFjlCjElL HE FURNITURE MAN