The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 04, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIEEVEXWfl KKtva ' SATl'lmAV, Af;t,ST 4, 101T.
a Jauie Taylor, who bat been
with her mother, Mrs. H. E.
". of this city, tor the
, left this
moraine
McMlunville.
past
for her
J. A. Phimraer of Walla Walla.!
Wash., who has.l)een visiting in this
city with hie eon. Earl Fluimuor, the
wHl l.-U'jv.-u S. P. iiioraau, Kit on the
morning train for uis home.
I'ltO.'.I riLLAJl TO l'OST"
you may go looking for a concern
who can turn out Detter or more
artistic mill work than we can,
but you willjje certain of failure.
We are at home in every detail of
the business, and our designs and
finished work are regarded as
models by competent architects
and builders. All kinds of turn
ed woodwork done to specifica
tion at very reasonable prices.
THE J.C. FLOOR CO.
KoselHirg, Oregon.
TO SELLING MILK
Full Text of the Measure
Passed by the Last
Legislature.
is
We Want That Fellow
Who cares about appearances. He is just the "boy"
we want to cater to. In the laundering of summer
wear we have no superiors and few equals. We'll
give your work that finish that bespeak of intelligent
workmen in every department. It's some satisfac
tion to know you are getting the best and that's
our specialty.
' .
IROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
I PHONE 70 OCIt AUTO WIIX CALL
COWS MUST BE TESTED
If Not Tuberculin Tested Then Deal
ers SclliiiK Milk Must Pasteur
ize l'roduct Penalty
For Violations.
The following is the full text ol
the dairy law enacted by the last
legislature. The measure becomes
cilectivo September 1:
Section 1. That for the purpose of
this act, milk shall be construed to
include cream; and milk productB
shall include butter, cheese. Ice milk.
skim milk, buttermilk aud whey.
Sec. 2. That from and after Sep
tember 1, 1917, it shall bs unlawful
for any person, firm, company, cor
poration or association, to sell or
exchange or offer or expose for sale
or excuange, for human consumption
any milk from 'cows that have not
passed the tuberculin test, unless
such milk shall have been pasteurized
as hereinafter provided. It is un
derstood and horeby expressly stated
that nothing in this section shall ap-
THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY!
BACCACE CHECKED FROM YOUR HOME TO YO JS DESTINATION
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS &
FURNITURE HANDLED
BY EXPERIENCED MEN
LARGE, DRY STORAGE
ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY
FREE FROM FIRE RISK
PHONE 220
It Is Our Daily Task
to consider and solve the print
ing problems of our customers
and each one we solve gives us
jusl: so much more experience
to apply to the next one. This
is why we are besl 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
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ply to the delivery of milk or cream
to creameries or cheese or condens
ed milk factories by the producer of
such milk or cream, or in bulk to
the wholesale trade.
Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for
any person, tirm, compauy, corpora
tion or association -o deliver ex
change, eelt, or offer or expose for
delivery, exchange or sale any milk
product made from milk except
cheese, from cows that have not
passed the tuborculitV test, unless
such milk product, before, during or
subsequent to any manufacture pro
cess used to produce such milk nro
ductfi shall have beeu pasteurized
as provided in this act.
Sec. 4. The process of pasteuriza
tion as applied to milk, and milk
products; is hereby defined to be a I
thermal proccsB for. the elimination
therefrom of bacteria or germ life,
which process Bhall consist of uni
formly, heating such milk or milk
products to a temperature of not less
than 140 degrees, P., and of holding
the same at the same temperature
for a period of not less than 30 min
utes, and immediately thereafter of
cooling the same to a temperature of
not above BO degrees F.; or by heat
ing said milk, or milk products, as
the case may be, to a temperature ot
not less than 180 degrees V. and Im
mediately thereafter cooling the
same to a temperature of not above
50 degrees F.: provided, however.
that when cream is pasteurized to
be used and is used in the manufac
ture of btuter, or when milk is pas
teurized to be used and is used In
the manufacture of a milk product,
and where the process ot manufac
ture, in either case, is to begin im
mediately, then It shall not be re
quired that such cream or milk Lk
cooled to a lower temperature than
is necessary for such manufacturing
process.
Section 5. All pasteurized cream
or milk used In the manufacture oi
pasteurized butter or milk products,
shall be pasteurized at and In the
plant where such butter or milk pro
duct as the caBe may bo, is manufac
tured therefrom. Repasteurlzatlon of
milk Is hereby expressly forbidden.
Sec. 6. It shall bo unlnwful foi
any person, company, corporation or
association, to soil, exchange or de
liver or have in his or its posses
sion for sale, exchango or dollvory,
any milk product or any by product
from the manufacture of such milk
product marked or In any manner In
dicated to he pasteurized that shall
not have been pasteurized as herein
before epocitied.
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty ot the
aairy and food commissioner lo pro
vide such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to carry tlio pro
visions of thlB aot into effect; and it
snail ae unlawful to violate any
such rule or regulation.
Sec. 8. Milk from any cow or
cows whose owner or Icesee shall ap
ply to the stato livestock nnltarv
hoard to have such cow or cows tu
berculin tested, shall be exempt from
all of the provisions of this act until
audi cowb shall have been so tested
Sec. 9. Any person who shall vio
late any of the provisions of this
act, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not less man $10, nor more
than 1100 lor each violation thnrn-
ot. Any company. conjoi nt Ion or an
sociation violating any or the pro
visions of this act shall bo llublo to
a penalty of not loss than $10 nor
more than $100for each violation,
and any officer or agent who shall
dirleciti, icoiniceal, perform or omit
to perforin Buch act in violation of
any of the provisions of this act,
upon conviction thereof, shall be fin
ed not less than $10 nor more than
$100 for each violation thereof. All
penalties imposed for violation of
Bhall be recovered by an action at
any of the provisions of this act
law by the state.
Sec. 10. Justice court, district
courts and municipal courts sitting
as justice court nhull have concurrent
Juslsdiction with the chcult courts
of all prosecutions arising under this
act. The district attorney or county
attorney is authorized to Institute
prosecutions for violations of this act
by information or the same may be
instituted by Indictment or by coin-
fplulnt verlCied ibefore any magls-.
irate.
very long to remove from Paris to
be near the troops In training.
At the end of the first day's In
spection, General Porshlng said:
"Our principal concern Just now,
of course, is to perfect the army or
ganization. This Is -a big task, but
it is moving along smoothly aud in
a most satisfactory manner.
"The work at certain porta of dis
embarkation Is well started. Hall-
road material Is coming over as rap
idly as cau be arranged. The pro
gress we have made thus far with the
assistance of the French is a source
ot great satisfaction to me. UilletB
and training ground for men are as
well located as could be expected at
this time ot the year when space 1b
limited by crops In the fleldB.
After these are moved we will
have plenty of space for lodging and
training the divisions that are to
come. Some of the places where men
are now sleeping are not all that
could be desired, but this soon will
be remedied by the construction of
portable barracks. Training Is pro
gressing very well with the assist
ance of the French."
PAY LARGE SUM
Figures compiled by Secretary of
State Olcott show that, from Janu
ary 1 to August 1 of this yoar, the
fees collected by the motor vehicle
department reached a total of $17(1,
139, an Increase of $20,885 over the
whole of last year. For tho corres
ponding period last year tho foes
aggregated $132,044.50.
The records show that the number
of automobiles registered last year,
between January 1 and August 1
totaled 30.504, whllo for the corres
ponding period this year they ag
gregate 43, sub. Dining the same
period the number of motorcycles
decreased, the total this year being
3158, as compared with 3207 last
year. Chauffeur registrations also
decreased, the total thus far this
yoar being 2841), while during the
corresponding period last year the
to tal was 3,323.
rLKVKLA.Ni NKWS.
The drouth still continues.
John Krohn commenced threshing
Thursday afternoon.
II. D. Graves and wife, of Itoso
burg, was motoring on our si roots
and calling on friends Wednesday.
Adam Doernor had a narrow es
cape from Berlous Injury Tuesday by
a hull.
O. W. Alderson butchered a flno
beef Wednesday and sold It out to
his neighbors.
Leo Maddux's fingers that ho got
crushed in Coos county whilo doing
some road work some time ago, are
healing up In good shape.
David Good has been hauling
lumber for their new prune dryer,
which he will need this fall, from
the way his treos are loaded. X
Two Ico Wuf-ons.
The Hoseburg Ice Delivery desires
to inform Its patrons that on Satur-
day, July 28, they will have two ice
delivery wagons and plenty of tee.
Prices the same to all our customers.
a3-p. O. A. DIIYAN, Mannger.
PERSUING VISITS
If
t. General Pershing gave the Ameri
can expeditionary force an example
of the strenuous lire Wednesday by
sweeping through nearly a dw.on
villages where United St a ton soldiers
are living In France and visiting
nearly all training con tern which
have been established .from Ameri
ca's first great contribution for the
war for democracy.
It was not a cursory Inspection.
He went Into minute details all along
the line, questioned private soldiers,
company cooks and various other
ranks ns to how things were going
and what, if anything, could be done
to Improve the situation.
Tho general also Is Inspecting va
rious places suggested for his field
headquarters, for he expects before
Jess Shambrook, who owns a large
pruno orchard In tho vicinity of
Untpqtia, was a-business visitor In
the city today. Mr. Shambrook re
ports about one-half a crop of ltnl
lans nnd a full crop of French.
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES'POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Everyone should drink hot water
' with phosphate in it,
before breakfait.
Children 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
- and has been made under his per
jri&Jty-f-f, Bonal supervision Blnce its Infancy.
V&r?X SUcSu16 Allow no one 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 is CASTORIA
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. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverlshnesc arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
t' i asslmilatlun of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bear9 the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Particular People
To feol as flno as tho proverbial
flddlo, we must koop tho liver washed
clean, almost every morning; to pre
vent its spongo-like pores from clog
ging with lndlgestlblo material, sour
bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted
physician.
If you get headaches. It's your liver.
If you catch cold easily, It's your liver.
Jf you wake up with a bad taste, furred
tongue, nasty breath or stomach bo
oo mo a rancid, It's your liver. Sallow
skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes
all denote liver uncleanllnnsH.' Your
liver Is the most important, also the
must abused nnd neglected organ of
the body. Few know Its function or
how to release tho damraed-un body
waste, bllo and toxins. Most folks
resort to violent calomel, which Is
dangerous' salivating chemical wldch
can only be used occasionally because
It accumulates in the tissues, also
attarks the bones. '
Kvery man and woman,' sick
well, should drink each morning be
foro breakfast a glass of hot water
with a toa spoonful of limestone phos
phate In It, to wash from the liver and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, the nolBons, sour bllo and
toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening the entire allinoutary
canal beforo putting more food A In to.
the stomach.
Limestone phosphate dies not' re
strict the diet like calomel, because It
can not salivate, for It Is harmless and
you can eat anything afterwards. It
ts Inexpensive and almost tasteless, and
any pharmacist will sell you a quarter
pou n 'I, which Is sufficient for a dem
onstration of how hot water and lime
stone phosphate cleans, stimulates and
freshens the liver, keening you feeling
fit day in and dayout.
Who avoid all adulterated and impure candies, not only live
longer, but they get more out of life while they do live. Yet,
The System Needs Some Candy!
Therefore, Pure Candy should be your motto, and "Rexall,"
your demand.
Nathan a . Perkins
Fullerton TJio Ai&KWX Store Building
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B. W. STRONG
THE FURNITURE MAN
ATS
Dress Goods, and 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