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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1917)
TIIK KVBXIXO NKW3. MONDAY, Jl lA" lfl. HII7. - THBEFi tub pnTR.mr ..T,i o, ilinMfirirUinr 10 -I Vli?el0zsl? x ."nl.l!d.sAHl,.8!ciiDcnninTinMp ! 77 WTTi I HOT AM CVPIIOr en rece,ved f, K J TO ThF RFfl P.RflW Failure to Receive Notification Does Not Exempt You In Draft. LEARN YOUR NUMBER liveiy llcs'istcml Muu is ;iueMl tu Kciip Watch on Draft lny iuhI If Number Is lliinin to Appear. wlaration of war has not Roseburg high school lack ittonal patriotism. Hardly :all for volunteers beo,t Ia in a number of the local rushed to have their names imongtho first. Somo al onged to the nntlonal it at the first hint of ou leed the boys hastened to lr duty to their country and their flag. In the above ptc tue are shown the manly boys of the school who Immediately came for ward to cast their lot with the count less other boys who go forth to un known dangers. Although we hope very little actual warfaro will be encountered, If the need does arise and the boys are placed in the field, we know they will perform their ap pointed' tasks with the bravery and courage that belong to true men. ' Many of the students, who were not here at the time the above pic ture was taken, nave already loft ion service, some 'in jtho regular army, some In the navy and sovera! in the aviation corps. A few of the above selected the senitary troops, under Captain Vln- cll, while others preferred the 4th company under Captain nuehnnnn. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE COMPANY BAOOAGE:CHECKEO FROM YOUR HOME TO YOUR DESTiNATIOH HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE HANDLED BY EXPERIENCED MEN LARGE, DRY STORAGE -ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM FIRE RISK PHONE 220 4L ' it It Is Our Daily Task M I Failure to jiecelve a nmll notifica tion will not hb accepted as an excuse for not appfai-ins lor examination fpr tho sekctivo draft, according to announcement just made by Adjutant General White and addressed to the local board. After the draft Is made all county boards will mail notltlratlun, he says to tho men who have been called In their respective counties. These no tices will direct the men to appoar for physical examination at a date set which must bo within seven days. Hut each man Is expected to learn his serial number without dolay so ho willlinow at a moment's notico whether ho is drawn. Complete lists of the serial num bers which are In red Ink have beon posted by each county exemption board. County clerks of each coun ty have the data and can furnish the necessary information to all inquir ers. Men are cautioned to hear in mind that the numbers of their own regis tration cards count nothing now that the numbers of all cards have been changed In tiie last two weeks. Tho now numuers nro written on the cards in reti ink. When the first drawing Is made In Washington, probably-the week or July 23, the numbors drawn will be announced to the press and tele graphed to the adjutant general who will consult the files In his office for the names of tho men belonging to the numbers, and notify tho county boards. erty belonging to the United Slates which will not be taken to war by tho coast artillery will be returned to the federal government throuth the same channels. Word has been recolved from Eu geno to the effect that the allowance lor feeding men while at their arm ories aftor tho call, and before. nU lizatlon at state or district rendezA vous. nas been raised to 75c per day Per niou, where company (officers have to go Into the open market and i-uy rations. Tho allowance f.ir ra tions drawn from the United dtatcs .Mores continues to be 40 cents per man. in tno past whero It was neces sary to feed men at restaurants, 75 cents per man was allowed, but when they bought the. rations in bulk and nompany cooks prepared them but 40 cents was allowed. It is very prob- uoco unner me now rule thut nearly nil of the companies will establish their cook mess at their local arm ory. to consider and solve the print ing problems of our customers and each one we solve gives us jusT: so much more experience to apply to the next one. This is why we are besT: equipped to do your printing in the way it should be done. Suppose you ask us to submit specimens. ARTISTIC PRINTING of Every Description Neatly and Promptly Executed. ' THE NEWS OFFICE WILL SELL BONDS The bids for the Douglas county road bond Issue of $555,000 authoriz ed at the recent eiectinn win i.n encd In this city on July 28. Tho uonus will be issued In 10 Install ments of $55,000 each and the first Installment will mature at the end of five years from tue rime m !.,,.., Tho entire series will bo retired at the end of 14 years. Douclas enunlv lino an ...... .1 volution of S27.R'i) Ann tu'. sources of the general fund nm u7 001, while the net roaa iunu total $61,841. Delinquent taxes due from the Oregon and California grant lands amount to $342,331. WANTKI). All kinds of root vegetables, such as carrots, beets, turnips, etc. Let us know about what quantity you will have. Phono 83. 36u-tf MOSE13UHO I'ltUIT CO. IS VERY PLEASING The musical preludes to the Chau tauqua program of yesterday wore presented by tho Davenny Festival Quartet and their numbers were re ceived In a most hearty manner by tho audience. These singers wore vory accomplished and tho pleasing qunllties of tho voices, both in solo and Quartette worir deifr,htn,i n,n crowds, In the alternoon and even ing. Tile aflornoon lecture by Dr. Henry Smith Williams was especially pleas ing and although the day was ox iremely hot, not a few gathered to hear him. Tho evening lecture was given by Chuuncey Iluwklns who ipresentcd pictures of the northwoods. A largo crowd was present to hear him. I'M BLUE" WILL v9 .s,v&vvv& gxa &wv,g iL;y,3 tvvvJ gwa irXa ! Captain Duchanan, of tho fourth eonypany, has stated that "army ' blue" will not enter Into war thlr, year. Tho storied name of tho "boys In bluo" can not longer bo used so far as service goes. The "blues" as dress uniform are termed in army parlance, will be returned ty tho; company commanders to the miar- torimiKtcr at Kugene and by Mm wll i be turned over to-the rnited Kt-ites j disbursing officer. Any other prop-1 ,.- KOTICE. If you know or any misrepresenta tions by a Mutual Life Insurance agent in Douglas county, you will be conferring a favor on the peoplo by wriiiug to special Agent C. -W. M llox 41, lloseburg, Or. 294-tf Chamoline for wiping your auto alter wasning. ChurchllPs. J17 DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER Physician & Surgeon Office rooms 219-220 Perkins Building Phones Office 194 nnsldonce S19 Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart riiyslclans anil Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor, riiune 807 Roseburs ... Oregon Of. Phono 884 Res. Phono 12U-R C. B WADE Physician & Surgeon Itooms 415-10 Perkins Iliiilillng lloseburg ... Oregon DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins Itldg. Of lice 110 Hes. 252-Ij Roseburg, Ore. DR. N. PLYLER Incensed Chiropractic Physician 222 W. Lnne St., Rosebu.g, Ore. Consultation and lixam'jiatlon Free. Office Honrs O to 5, Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Phone Ki2. DR. C. L. PEARSON DENTIST. Office KohiliMgeii Itldg. Drain-Scottsburfi Stage Line leaves Drain Mondays, Wednes days, Fridays and returns Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Fare $3.00 J. R. SAWYERS, Prop. WANTED--HORSES I will havo a horso buyer at my barn Saturday, July 14. Want geldings, 5 to 9 yenrs old, 1000 to 1C00 pounds weight. Ho Is a good, liberal buyer and pays tho cash. J. M. JUDD i :mpiro KYirhnnKo HI all lei. Mrs. F. D. Owen Hut Flowers, Polled Pliinto, Funeral Designs, Wedding Holt qnetA, etc. lXlt BALK AT 'TheFern 111 Cans Ht. Iteliurg, Oic. PHONE UIO Tenia No. 1. S. W. Ilayless, Myrtle Creek 10.00 C. N. Dudley, Olalla 25.00 Henry Crouclfer, Olalla 6.00 ohas. Williams, Olalla 2.00 A. S. Irelaud, Olalla 6.00 W. G. Friend. Olalla 5.00 Wm. H. Tuackor, Roseburg.... 6.00 P. W. Kay, lloseburg 15.U0 Oeo. L. Mentzer, lloseburg .... 6.00 Chas. Laughlln, lloseburg .... 7.00 It. S. Ingram, Koseburg 5.00 11. U McLaughlin, Hoseburg 10.00 Kay B. Manning, lloseburg.... 6.00 D. W. Hunter, lloseburg 6.00 William T. Ilagley, Roseburg 6.00 W. O. Fleming, Roseburg 10.00 IX'o Adams, ltouoburg 20.00 Uenj. Walters, Roseburg 10.00 Vunie Walkor, Roseburg 6.00 C. G. Koymors, Roseburg.... 6.00 Roy Durbin, ..oseburg ........ 6.00 Geo. A. Drew, lloseburg ...... 2.00 V. B, lUuKean, Roseburg .... 6.00 M. C. Davis, Roseburg - 6.00 V. F. Diaror, Salem 5.00 L. R. Mynatt, Roseburg 6.00 S. D. Chapman, lloseburg . 6.00 R. A. Hercher, uosoburg 6.00 Puge Inv. Co., Roseburg...... 60.00 H. C. Blewlno, Roseburg .... 2.00 N. L. Conn, Roseburg 25.00 G. M. Green, Roseburg 2.00 John Hurloy, Roseburg 5.00 V. T. Jackson, Roseburg 6.00 Isaac L. Gilkeson, Roseburg 6.00 Jim Hodson, Roseburg 2.00 Frank Hnhn, lloseburg 10.00 Joseph Fanger, Roseburg.... 4.00 Evorgreen Grange 5.00 0. C. Uukor.'ltoseburg 25.00 11. C. Dawson, Uosoburg .... 6. 00 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark.... 10.00 John K. Willis, Roseburg 10.00 Geo. Neuner, Roseburg 30.00 10. E. Stanton, Roseburg 2.00 C. E. Marks, Roseburg 10.00 Y. U. Stokes, Roseburg .... 4. 00 GOING AWAY? X Phone The Evening News of- flee (phono 135) to have your paper follow you and it will be sent anywhere you wish. A dally visit from The News has more news than a dozen letters. j. W. Conn, Roseburg . 20.00 A. V. Daniels, Roseburg .. 2.09 V. J. Daulels, Roseburg 2.00 Leslie Hatfield, Roseburg 4.00 Mrs. Cora Britt, Roseburg .... 5.00 I. J. Boroughe, Roseburg.... 2.00 Willard Smith, Roseburg 6.00 B. Allen, Roseburg 1.00 C. T. Brown, Roseburg 5.00 J. H. Freeman, Roseburg .r. 2.60 J. B. Hughes, Roseburg 2.60 Harry S. Mathews, Rosoburg 6.00 E. A. Blakeley, Roseburg ...... 6.00 Honry Conn, Roseburg 20.00 T. B. Busenbark, Rosoburg 10.00 Q. E. Slvan, Roseburg 6.00 Alton S. Frey. Roseburg .... 6.00 O. S. Campbell, Roseburg 25.00 Thos. Hatllold, Roseourg .... 6.00 Fred Klsher, Roseburg 13. ', C. S. Matthews, Roseburg .... 2.5K Honry Andrio, Rosoburg .... 2.00 A. E. Gibson, noseburg 2.00 J. S. Johnson, Roseburg 2.00 C. M. Hughes, Roseburg 6.uu James Dolan, Roseburg 2.50 O. O. Smith, Roseburg 6. 00 Rruco Bridges, Roseburg .... 6.00 Bellows Store Co., Roseburg 25.00 Joe Murphy, Roseburg 5.00 Leo Wlniberly, Roseburg 10.00 A. Salzmnn, Roseburg 25.00 J. E. Polton, Roseburg ...4.... 25.00 10. L. Parrolt, Roseburg 25.00 H. E. Burchdold, Roseburg.... 25.00 Mrs. H. Guest, Roseburg .... 1.00 A. M. Culbert, Rosoburg 60 P. Bond, Roseburg 1,00 R. L. Whipple, Roseburg .... lioo Maudi Baron, Roseburg 10.01 Geo. Marsh, Roseburg 1000 Ruth Morris, Roseburg 2!60 (Continued.) ITS SOME CAR-THE "B-40" Mitchell Six LET US SHOW YOU J. F. Barker & Co. 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