The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 31, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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Children Cry for Fletcher's
.XVVvVvV.V-.
ffbo Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
ia use fur over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and ha3 been made under bis per
r jCGtffl?7l Bonal supervision cinco its Infancy.
Yuxfyy. S-cuStf4Z Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What fsCASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
. neithej Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than' thirty-years it hau
keen 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' ! assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
Zho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
ALWAYS
CASTORIA
Bears the Signatilre of
In Use For Over 30 Years '
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Dr. K. L. I,cm. accompanied by men wore riylnu (hopped to tlio earth
his wife, ui rlved in lhlH city Wile J killing ono and badly Injuring the
iyerftnii$y uflernnon on the Coos ' other..
county 8tiiK. on their way to Mln-
nenpolis, In response to u telegram! Hcrnln llyliiml, lncnl represents
nnnouuclng tlio aorioim Injury tojtivo nt tlio Standard OH Cnmpary,
their don, Homer, who Is an aviator anil Mr. Krwln, of the name 'ronip.inv
anil connected with the army. It ! from Portland, left' thl morning on
seems that the plane In which twoja buslneHs trip to Canyonvillo.
ITS SOME CAR-THE
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU
J. F. Barker '& Co.
Roseburg Oregon
"Srgns of the Times"
Are numerous, pnrtieiilarly on the Pacific Highway. "Slow
Down" "Hutl Turn" "Mountain Road." But they are
not for the driver of a load of
Kenny Quality Lumber
He has the "right of way" and makes his own rules, as to
speed, for the nature of his load shows him to be a man of
(rood judgment.
Kenny Lumber Company
Defend Your Country!
Fires this year will cost us men, homes and resources.
Take No Chances
With Camp Fires. Matches. Cigarettes, or Slashings.
PUT THEM OUT
Douglas Co. Fir Patrol Association
ltosl:iU (lltKCtlN.
COOS IS NOTED FOR
ITS PATRIOTIC IN
Two families in this part of the
stale can be credited with being as
patriotic as any in the state, as they
are offering all tho men of their
families for military service, says a
Marwhfleld exchange.
The three sons of K C. Ilargelt,
proprietor of a Job printing office,
have all joined the 11th company,
coast artillery, of Marshfield. They
are Hallct, harold and Paul HarKelt,
ranging In age from 20 to it yearB.
The elder, iinllct, has been in Mon-
tanu for the past year and returned
home In ordor to Join the company
along with his two brothers, Harold
llargelt leaves a young wife at
homo. All three boys are printers
aud bavo been connected with the
local newspapers and printing of
fices. Tho liussell family, of the little
town of Langlols. In Curry county,
is another patriotic family; Samuel
had asked that a place be held open
for him In the const artillery com
pany and has enlisted. Ills brother
has already enlisted and is at Van
couver barracks and a third brother
tried to Join but was rejected be
cause lib lacked one finger. -
The record for tho Husselt family
for the ilttle town of Lnnglcls is un
uaunj. Port Orford, a town 14 miles
away, gave 1 1 of her young men for
the navy.
IN ANY ADVERTISING
Anyotio using tho American flag
with any advertising printed, pointed
or otherwine attached thereto i li
able to a fine of not less than $20.00
and not more than $100.00, as you
will note from the following extract
of Oregon'u law regarding tho mat
ter:
"Section 2091. United States
flag. Oebccration of, prohibited
Any pei-flon who In nny manner, for
exhibition of display, shall place or
etiuso to be placed any words, or
llguroii, or number, or marks, or in
scriptions, or pictures, or design, or
device, or symbol, or token, or no
tice, or drawing, or any advertise
ment, of any nature whatever, upon
any flag, standard, color, cr ensign
of the United States, or shall expose
cause to bo exposed to public
view any such flag, standard, color,
or ensign of tho United States, upon
whlrli shall be printed, painted, or
otherwise placed or to which shall be
attached, appended, affixed, or an
nexed, any words, or figures, or num
bers, or marks, or inscriptions, or pic
tures or designs, or dovice, or sym
bol, or token, or notice, or drawing
or any advertisement, of any nature
or kind whatever, or who shall ex
pose to ifublfc view, or shall manu
facture, or sell, or expose for sale,
or have In possession for sale, or for
use, any article, or thing, or sub
stance, being an article for merchan
dise, or a receptacle of merchan
dise, upon which shall have been
printed, painted, or attached, or
otherwlHe placed, a representation of
any such flag, standard, color, or en
sign of the United States, to. adver
tise, or call attention to, or to dec
orato, or to ornumcnt, or to mark,
or to dltdingulsh tho article or thing,
on which so placed, or shall publicly
mutilate, trample upon, or publicly
deface, or defy, or jfile, or cast
contempt, either by words or net,
uuon nny such flag, standard, color,
or ensign of the United States, shall
bo deemed guilty of misdemeanor,
and subject lu a tine of not less than
twenty dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars."
;iii;kn ;i;i:.MN;s.
FOR DRIER PIPE
DIPPING BUCKETS AND TANKS
SEE
J. H. SINNIGER
The only exclusive Sheet Metal Works in the city.
1 19 Oak Street PHONE 428
of Cleveland, ( Ohio, who Is spend
ing the summer ere. A most en
joyable time was passed by those
present.
The bean crop deserves fi;etclal
mention. All through the aat month
the majority of the bean patches
have ' made a reasonably good
growth. Jt certainly Is a drouth
resisting plant.
The second crop of alfalfa In this
vicinity has been cut, and the third
crop is well on .its way. The sec
ond crop is the best in years, being
entirely free of weeds.
Mrs. Thomas Chlnn entertained
the Merry-4io-Hound club at her
home Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Emmons is colliding a large
barn on bis ranch to take the place
of the one that was built 40 years
ago.
Henry Landers has one of the best
equipped- ranches in western Ore
gon. Recently he has built a strict
ly sanitary milk house, with all thi
modern Improvements. The floor and
side walls are of concrete, and plas
tered overhead. He has installed a
large pressure tank and a two-horse
power gas engine furnishes sufficient
force to Supply them with all the
pure water required in the milk
house. The water Is also piped into
the residence and barn. conven
ient hydrant in the yard has been
put In for fire purposes. With fifty
pounds of pressure a good stream of
water can be thrown over their large
two-story residence insuring safety
against Are. i.r. Landers Is quite an
extensive farmer, and has just finish
ed harvesting an immense hay crop.
Besides his corn, wheat and oats are
lookirg flue.. He was the first in thiB
vicinity, to operate a bean thresher,
and this year' he 5i"as about 15 acres
planted to"Ueans. Hefore the South
ern Paeffic railroad blazed a trail
through this rich Umpqua valley,
Henry Landers,' Sr., used to sell eggs
at five or six cents per dozen in Kose
Imrg and butter t-ould hardly be dis
posed of at any price All their sup
plies were drawn by wagon from
Portland. Somo change, indeed,
since the good old pioneer days.
Mrs. W. I). Wolford entertained at
dinner Sunday evening for Mrs. Sev
erance, who. is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Howo Wcbcr.
Mrs. Clay Smith will entertain the
member of the Merry-Go-Kound
club on the afternoon of August 1.
The good citizens of Happy Val
ley are soinaivhnt aroused over the
appearance of soveral suspicious
cnaracters In the vicinity of Hull
creek bridge recently. Karl Agee
thinks they may be I. W. W.s and
nave some designs on the famous
bridge.
Hcv. Eaton preached a very able
sernt&n Sunday afternoon ut the
school house to a very appreciative
audience.
Fred Go IT, of Melrose, was a visit
or in Our midst last week. He is
much interested In the community
interest exhibited in this vicinity.
The fourth of .Inly committee re
ports a neat balance of about $30.00
after all bills have been paid. The
committee has tendered the balance
to the school piano fund.
JUDGE.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET ' . ROSEBURG
THE BUSY BEE
Restaurant '
141 SHEIUDA.V STREET.
Meals served at all hours from
ISo up.
Beat of Service.
Private Dining Roor for Ladies.
Rooms to Rent by Day or Week
HEM) & O'DOXOVAN, Props.
USUI) FOKD CAHS FOlt SAIK
One 1914, well equipped,
J2G0; one Ford bug, $225; one
1910, Al condition, (Jood tires,
$310; one last year's Chevrolet,
excellent shapo, $300.
KOKD GAUAOK.
DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER
Physician & Surgeon
Office rooms 219-220 Perkins
Building
Phones
Office 194 Residence 319
44
FOR QUICK
& RELIABLE
JITNEY
NIGHT PHONE
AFTFR 12 M.
54-Y
W. W. BOYLE, Prop.
Special Notice!
We Pay You
Per Ton De-
livered for any kind of
Scrap Iron
Also best of prices
for Brass, -Copper,
2nd-Hand Clothing,
Rags, Tools and Ma-'
chinery.
Hides and Wool are
our specialty, so con
sult us before selling
your'Wool or Hides.
Douglas Hide & Junk
COMPANY
Main & Oak Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 210.
l.ylo Manners returned from l'ort
Iniul Friday, where ho disponed of a
cur loud of fat cattle.
.loo Cliiypool 1b a lone widower
these djiya. 1Mb wife left for Ban
dou last week where alio will en
joy a two-weeks vurulion.
Miss Jeanetto Croft was elected
secretary of the Sunday school to
Riiteeed Miss McCracken, who resign
ed recently.
Tho hay crop in this locality is al
niobt eaied tor and TTie prospects are
that -It will ho the heaviest In years.
This Is dun to the fact that many
ranchers are cutting their grain for
hay.
In spite of tho fact that a large
numher of people are taking their
vacation and the thermometer hov
ering around I'O degrees for two
weeks in July, the Sunday school and !
church nervices have been well pat
lottl.ed during the entire month. On
the Kith of tho month it was so ex
tremely wuriu that when Itev. Spenc
er, of the Kosebing Methodist
church, Htepped into the pulpit he
pulled oft his coat, and for a moment
the congregation was in doubt as to
whether he had come to preach or
pitch hay. Since then shirt waists
have grown-populur nt religious ser
vices in (Ireen.
The tireen auxiliary of the Hed
Cross fs to meet nt tho school house
Thursday afternoon, August 2. The
president, Mrs. Wolford requests that
everyone interested be present, as
Imrini'tnnt business Is to he trans
acted. The shower given Miss Hertha Mc
Cruclceit in.t week nt the home of
her ttster. Mrs. Karl . Agee by her
Sunday school nsosclates was a gen-'
nine surprise to the lady. MIfs Me-!
C'racken was highly esteemed and
will be sadly missed from our midst.
Mrs. M. M. Van Horn entertained !
Vrlday afternoon at cards for Mra. j
Rowe Weber ' tiaur, Mn. 8vranc
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart .
riiyslclnns aiul Surgeons.
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
National 11 rink, ground floor.
1'hono :ty7
lUmebitrg - - Oregon
Of. rhone .184 IU'.m. lMiouo V2Q-H
0, B WADE
Physician & Surgeon
Rooms 413-10 Perk inn IhiiMing
Koseburg ... Oregim
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgcou
Phono: 217-218 Perkins lildg.
Ofllco Ul)
Kc0. Itosfhunt, Ore.
Roseburg
Myrtle Point
Stage Line
CLINTON & TAYLOR, I'rops.
Leaves Roseburg Daily at 7 A. M.
Leaves Myrtle Pt. Daily at 10 A. M.
Fare $5.00
Makes connections for all towns
In Coos county.
Good cars, careful drivers. Every
thing for comfort and safety of
passengers.
Cadillac Eight and Dodge cars
used. Special service at any
time.
Reservations at . AV. RAPP'S
Store, 133 Sheridan street.
Phone 24
DR. N. PLYLER
I.lrtMiHtit ClilropriK'Hc riiytilclnii
212 W. Lane St.. HosoburR, Ore.
Consultation km! Exam'uatlon
Freo. .
Orilrfi Hour 9 to ft.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments,
phone K.2.
DR. C. L. PEARSON
OKXTLST.
Office Kntitluwn IIM.
ITv Ill M.-
ii t --LiC"',MF-.- IV 1 tS: ;
UROOCOLI PLANTS.
We are nflV prepared to book or
ders for St. Valentine broccoli plants
grown from the purest seed obtain
able. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union.
20u-u
We ask ou here to buy our meat
Because we know it's good.
We know you surely "would!
Meat!
If you knew this as well as we.
There's nothing better than the best
This' you'll admit a fact
That we have It here, to prove by
test,
wori.n hk the phopkr act
THE ECONOMY MARKET
UKU, KUUUlAuKM, Prop.
Real. Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester Bay and Westluke
Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER
111 West Oak ItrMi.
FARMERS
ATTENTION!
BRAND NEW COTTAGES
. FOR RENT -
OPPOSITETHE CASINO. CLOSE TO THE BEACH
COTTAGES WITH ONE ROOM UP TO THREE
All completely furnished, with
running water and electric lights
in connection. .
HOUSEKEEPING TENTS
MRS. J. A. FREEMAN, PROPRIETORESS
NKWl'OKT - OllKGON
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for f 1.00. All work
given prompt attention. Orders
called for and delivered.
G. W. SLOPER
' 308 N. Jackson.
Bring injAU Your
IRON-Will Pay
$8.g2aTon
BMEirS JUNK SHOP
Cor. Cass and Pine ltosebuig
SAVE YOUR
JUNK
Best prices paid for Rags, Rub
ber, Metals and Hides, Men's
Second Hand Clothing Bought
and Sold.
BERGER'S JUNK SHOP -
Phone 182 410 W. Cass St.
$33
iNEW
VIKING
Separator
nt tho
DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
Now Located at 225 N. Jackson
Ready to serve you better thdn ever, Monday,
February 6. Thanking you for your past favors
v - and soliciting a continuance of the same, yours
for better Bervlco.
THE CASH STORE!
J. B. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon
mnmmmmm
w' Stop at
HOTEL
UMPQUA
New and
Modern
v
The Bee Hive Grocery
Neely & Neely, Prop.
Under new management this old reliable grocery is better eiulpped
than ever to serve itspatrons. We try to do our part In supply
ing Good Things for your table, and at prices that do nit spoil
the sweet disposition of the housewife.
Just Phone 91 '
It Can't Be Done!
Now matter how you twist around to quench your thirst during these
balmy summer days, there Is only one sure wav of getting perfect
satisfaction. Plnce your order for a couple of' dozen bottles of as
sorted flavors of SODA POP tkt thirst-quenching drink that
puts the "pep" into your system or a dozen bottles of n-lt)IiTEU
a delightful warm-weather drink.
THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
PUOMPT llUMVEKY
PHONE 1SI.
A Man is What He Feeds On
The housewife, looking to the family health, will tauv
where Bhe can get FIIKSH, CMiAN GHOCEHIK9.
Our Stock is Clean and Sanitrailv Kent
and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per
sonally looked after. y
aas Walter Patterson, Prop.
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