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    THE EVKMNQ NEWS TIHSDAV, Al'GI'KT 21, 1917?
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4THAT POUCH Will APPEAL)! GENOINE GRAVELY
TO OFFICERS AND MEN-r?HA5 BEEN CHEWED INj
REAL PREPAREDNESS. EH !J IfHE NAVY AND THET
SUPREME
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I5INCE OLD TIPPECANOE
DR ITPLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physician
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg. Ore.
Consultation Mid E.tam'jiutlon
Free.
Offlce Hours 0 to 5.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone Ki2.
DR. S. L. D&LAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Illdg.
Office 110
Res. 2.'2-Ii Iloseburg, Ore.
DR. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office Kohlhngcn uldK.
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of ofllcos roar of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phono it7
Rosebirrg ... Oregon
FOR SALE A Ramboulet ram. Ad
dress O. O. Willis, Dlllard, Ore.,
or phono 22F3.
FOR RENT C-rooin furnished
houso, or will soil furniture. In
quire 740 Cobb Btroot.
TICS FOR SALE Thoroughbred
Duroc-Jorseys. Chas. A. Urand,
The Overland Orchards.
FOR SALE Ono Ford $315, one
$260, ono $275. Ill In good run
ning condition. J. O. Nuwland.
FOB SALE Light work or driving
mare. Weight about 976. Address
1227 W. Second street N,
FOR SALE One Buddie pony, sever
al milch cows. Phone 10F11, or
address Box 282, Rosebiirg. Ore.
FOR SALE A flvepnssengor tour
ing car. Just overhauled, In good
condition. A dandy buy. See 10 r
noat Barnum. 2511-tf
FOR SALE A 'number of good
horses. All agos. Inqulro N.
Curry Estate. Phone 29F2.
377-tf
TIRB FILLERS FOR 8ALR Com
- plete aot for Ford car. Inquire at
News offlce. Does away with
pinctures. tf
FOR SALE 17Vi ncros, 10 acres In
orohard. Nothing bettor in Doug
las county. Bargain. Inquire
iNows office. 40 2-a-2l
FOR BALE 4 or 5 thousand Ural
clft9S 2nd hand brick for sale at n
bargain. Call Socialist cigar
store.
FOR SALE White Iiegliorn pullnlR,
March and April hatch. 7 lie earn
Laying strain. Mrs. Rexrond, 132C
Itmpqun avenue, l'liono 'JQFl 4.
FOR 8ALE No. 10 Smith Premier
typewriter, In first-class condition
doublo keyboard. Price $25. in
nnlro at The News office. tl
FOR SALE Team of black mares,
6 and 6 yrars old. Cows, heifers,
calves, wheat, oats, barley ami
onto mixed, wagons, buggy, back,
harrow, disc. Farm Implements.
Household goods, kitchen range,
cts. C. W. Miller, Hlxonvlllo, Or.
FOR SALTC 9- acres, 4 W miles
south of RoBcburg; good small
house, bnrn, chicken houses, etc
Team, cow, over 100 chickens, all
farm tools, feed and fuel for win
tor and some household goods go
with place. Addross, F. W. Heard.
RL 1, Roscburg, Ore., for particu
lars,
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
New Rugs, .Chinese Designs lE Y;JI5NG
JGL
GRAYELV'S
CELEBRATED
Chewing Plug
COURT EVtK)
BEFORETHE INVENTION
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION.
NOWTHE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY 16 ENOUGH
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEW
OF ORDINARY PLUG.
JX.9ravelHJotxiccaQ).Dii.mur.VA. "WW"
BILLY'POSTER'S billboards
ARE WINNING RECRUITSfCl
EVERY. DAYy
if
WANTED.
All kinds of root vegetables,
such as carrots, beets, turnips, etc.
Let us know about what quantity
you will have. . Phone 83.
366-tf ROSEI1UKO FRUIT CO.
FOR SALE
PIPE
2,000 toot second hand, 1-Inch
water pipe, t&'
J. H. SINNIGER
SHEET M ETA It WOItKS
111) Oak Street.
Drain-Scottsburg
Stage Line
AUTO STAGE AND SPECIAL SERVICE
Leaves Drain Mondays, Wednes
days, Fridays and returns Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Fare $3.00
J. R. SAWYERS, Prop.
FOR SALE Good G-ycar Jersey cow.
Ring 31F12. 401-a-26.
FOR SALE A horse. Inqulro S.
B. Crouch. 334-tl
FOR SALE Pigs and hogs. Lylo
Mai-Htors. Phone 17F2.
FOR SAIJ3 Good work mare, cheap.
J. H. mown, Looaing mass, i-nuue
23F11.
FOR SALE A highly Improved Ave
ucro fruit and poultry ranch, fully
stocked and equipped, Just outsldo
city limltB of Santa Cruz, Calif.
Prlco $0000, or might exchango
for small farm or Blieep ranch in
Douglas county up to $4000 or
$5000 value. For particulars ad
dress, Chas. E. Pond, P. O. Box
6(15, Santa Cruz, Calif.
FOR SALE Fine stock ranch, com
pletely equipped, everything neces
sary to run tho place, good bulld
Iiirs, plenty of hay and grain land,
lots of woll watered pasture. Worth
twice what 1b asked for It. Price
for a short ttmo only, $7,500, in
cluding tools and tennis, half cash,
balance to suit purchaser. Deal
with owner. Address "Stockman"
care Evening Nows, ltoseburg. Ore.
FARM ItANlm.
THE GOVERNMENT needs farmers
ns well as fighters. Two million,
threo hundred thousand ucres of
Oregon & California Railroad Co.
grant lands. Tltlo revested in the
United Stales. To bo opened for
bomestends and salo. Containing
come of tho boRt land left In Unit
ed States. Largo copyrghted map
showing land by soetlons and de
scriptions of soil, climate, rain
fall, elevations, temperature, ete.,
by counties. Postpaid ono dollar.
filO, Portland, Oro. 313-B21
Grant Lands Locating Co., box
WANTED.
WANTED Rondster or touring
body. Addrefei Hex 17:1. City.
WANTF.b Expel U-nce.t waitress al
ouco. Write or phono Hotel
Clark, (lleniiale. 3 fi S-tf
WANTKD A general housekeeper,
Nleudv position. Address Mabel li.
Perry, ltt. 1, Uox :!. jjMl
WANTED A general housekeeper,
steady position, Address Mablo H.
Perry, Route 1 Uox 3!l. 1124
WANTED TO KENT Small ranch
60 to 00 acres. Good farming
land. Family orchard, small pas
ture. Phone 417. G. W. Young A
Son. - tf
WANTED Partner for opening up
gold and rlier UuIko nHsayinp
over $200 to toM. Must furnish
park and middle horfi.s. Address
or call 1116 Harvard avenue,
Roseburg.
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BAItGAINS IN USED CAIW.
We have some; exceptional bar
gains In used cars and' believe that
In the list below you will And what
you want. '
Hudson Supor Six, 7- paBS, $1100.
Packard 1911, 6- pass, i cylin
der, 500.
Packard 1913, fi-pass. 0 cylinder,
900.
Chalmers 6-passenger, 6 cylinder,
G00.
Franklin, 7-pasesngor, 6 cylinder,
$900.
Ilulck, 7-passenger, 6 cylinder,
$860.
Aublurn, G-pusscngor, 6 cylinder,
$400.
Cadillac, 2-passenger, 4 'Cylinder,
$400.
Cadillac, 5-passenger, 4 cylinder,
$425.
Terms at above prices or 10 per
cent discount for all cash. As a spe
cial offer for this week "we will re
fund round trip railroad fare to any
one purchasing one of the above
a23 . PORTLAND MOTOR CAR CO.
USED FORD CAKS FOR SALE
One 1914, well equipped,
$250; ono Ford bug. $225; one
1916, Al condition, good tires,
$310; ono laBt year's Chevrolet,
excellent shape, $300.
FORD GARAGE.
WANTED Laborers at Winchester
for work on concrete and gravel,
30 cents per hour. Soo Burchlleld,
on tho ground.
VOl RENT.
TO RENT Threo , furnished house
keeping rooms, modern. Inquire
748 S. Pine streot. al8p
ROOMS TO RENT ,ith or without
board. Inquire or address 451 S.
Jackson street. 403-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST A $10 bill somewhere on
Jackson street. Finder ploaao no
tify Tho Mews office.
AST ..ound dog, ono white foot,
one too off hind foot, one crooked
front leg. $10 reward. Waro
BrOB. ' al8p
TO EXCHANGE Equity In Umpqua
valloy farm for a cheaper plaeo
farther out, that Is suitable for
poultry and cows. O. M. Green.
Melroso, Ore. Phono 6 PI 3.
SHEEPMEN Will herd sheep for
agreed tonus If run on my 160
acres and surrounding grazing
land. Phono or writo, W. C. O.
Stouer, Buck Fork, Or.
WELL -DRILLING An up-to-date
outilt. R. E. Heinseliuan, Rose-
burg. Ore. 360-tf
WELL DRILLING Now is the time
to drill that now well. You want a
good Job. I am the follow that
can do It. W. V. Kornln, Box 791,
Roseburg, Ore. tf
LOANS NEGOTIATED AND CLOS
ED Ixical money to loan nny rea
sonable amount, prevailing inter
est rales. Soo M. F. Rice, of Rice
Hlce.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS
SI on ana Hnllnr. tn lan
clean PAHM security. RURAL
l Kl'JlM l' I'IjAN UIXU TIME
LOANS. Low rnto of Interest. Soo
M. F. Hire, of Hire ft Hlce.
WAR, WAR, WAR See Pat, nol
about the German war, but about
prizes on mill work, door and win
dow frames, all kinds of cemtnl
work. Houses built, moved or re
paired. Also havo some snap bar
gains in real estate. Hotter list
wllh us If you want to sell. F. F.
Patterson. City. 206-tf
INSURANCE! INSURANCE! INSUR
ANCE! These very dry days
should remind you tnat you should
have that house or barn protected
by one of our INSURANCE POLI
CIES. Wo represent the oldest
and tho strongest old line com
panies In llio U. S. 24 companies
to select from. Always someone
In our office to serve you. See M.
F. Rice of Rice ft Rice.
LETTER FROM
P KELLY
Wm. Dolan Writes Interesting
ly From The Aviation Field
In Texas-
SEES ALL SORTS PEOPLE
The "Hard Roiled Bird" Is Thoro as
Well as the ltcflned Mar Hunan
Hoh Heen Transferred to Tor
onto With Aero Corps.
The following Interesting letter
was received today from Wm. Dolan
by one of his local friends. Mr. Do
lan Is near San Antonio, Texas, serv
ing with an aero squadron:
Well I received your letter the oth
er day and was gladi- to hear from
you, and as I have nothing to do will
answer your letter. I and live other
men were appointed as firemen for
district No. 4 of Camp Kelly and all
we have to do Is lay around on our
bunks in the fire tent and! be ready
in case of Are. We have one chem
ical engine and some fire hose to
keep In good condition as they have
Inspection once each week and fire
drill twice each month. It is a pret
ty nice Job though as we have no
fatigue work to do nor any guard
duties and do not have to drill unless
we want to, for myseir I like to drill
and do whenever I get the chance.
There is a follow by ttao name of
Pounds from Canyonvill in here with
me. They put up a notice on the
bulletin board the other day that 8.11
men up for the officers reserve were
to be put In a equadron hy them
selves until they were caleld up so
that means that Leo Devaney will
leave my squadron which I hate as
It will not seem like home without
him around. Mar Hanan is In the
27th aero squadron and he leaves to
morrow for Toronto, Canada, so that
will leave Al and I here alone, as
Bill Taylor left about a week ago
with the 2 1st -for Bellville, 111. There
were eight squadrons, left here last
Saturday and.there are" about that
many going to leave' within two
weeks from now. I do not know
whether we will leave with that
bunch or not and will not know un
til about tweny-four hours before we
leave as that is all the notice they
give now.
We do not see any more fancy fly
ing down here, as the colonel of our
camp has issued orders prohibiting
It, all we see now Is Just the straight
flying. There were about fifty were
came in from Vancouver the other
day. so you see that will help to in
crease Oregon's popularity In this
camp.
I see by one of the papers where
all the 4 th company and sanitary
troops are located at Ft. Stevens for
good. Sometimes I wish I had stay
ed with them, but I believe 1 would
rather be here Just at present as I
have a better chance to see some of
the world than they have and I have
gained experience that Is worth quite
a hit to me (pick and shovel). I
will never regret Joining the aviation
section of the signal corps as to esti
mation it is the best branch of ser
vice going, and in time it will be a
branch of service n a class by tself
and not attached to the signal corps.
Yoai had better come on down. It
sure is funny to hear the "rooks"
crab about having to do so much
work. I can remember very well
how it was when I first got here. It
seemed that all the work was com
ing to us but I see now how it is
divided up, but If they were to pro
hibit crabbing In an army camp all
tho pleasure would be gone. When
we get out of this army we will all-
have something to talk about- that
happened during our enlistment from
the time we were In line holding up
our right hands and saying "I do,"
to the time that we are handed our
discharges, and after we get -out we
will meet someone wo know wherev
or we go as I have met more follows
here than ever heforo and of all kinds
from tho "hard boiled" bird to the
guy who wears a wrist watch and bis
name Is ' Porclvnl."
The paper kid out here this morn
ing sold all the papers he had in no
timo'due to the announcement that
China had entered the war and also
a big head lino saying something
about peace. I will bet there is not a
soldier here who would not give his
mil month's pay for ponce. I guess
the town is protty near gono. now
since nil tho soldiers have left, at
that I wouldn't mind being back
there for a week or two.
It has finally come to the day
down here where a civilian is a thing
or the past nnd now it Is nil sol
diers or no one at all. If it were
not for this camp hero San Antonio
would be put off the map entirely.
When I first came down hero a sol
dier was laughed at when he came to
a dance, but now it is just the op
posite nnd we are welcomed every
where in our khaki.
Tho Red Cross down here give an
entertainment about onco a week and
Invite tho whole campp. Thero are
three other camps besides Kelly nnd
tboy nro Camp Funston for officers
reserve and Camp Wilson for infan
try, and aviation men both. They
are nil within about five miles from
San Antonio, so you can see how the
city benefits by the army. They are
clearing off a 6.000 acre piece oi
ground to build more barracks on
Just across the road, so that will
mean quite an enlargement to Camp
Kelly and more fatigue work for the
rookies coming in. 1 hate been In
this army for Just three months to
day and.it seems like about three
weeks ago since i left on No. 16 for
Portland and left Rosebufg behind
for an' indefinite length of time.
Well as I have given you all the
news from here I will await news
from the best town in tho slate.
Write soon. Regards to all.
Your old friend,
WM. DOLAN,
Camp Kelly. 45th Aero Squadron, S.
San Antonio, Texas.
P. 8. You don't all need to b
afraid of writing to me for fear I
will not get it as they can transfer
my mail easily. I would not mind
'reading a News once in a while
home papers look good. Will end
you a San Antonio "Express." and
"Light"- in exchange.
A UNIFORM FOR HOME liCAUD.
Secretary of War Answers Questions
That Have Flooded Washington.
Various communications have come
from organizations throughout the
country relative to a uniform which
would not conflict with section 125
of the national defense act, approv
ed June 3, 1916, with regard 10 the
protection of the federal uniform.
While the war department may make
no official ruling on what constitutes
an observance or a violation of that
section of the law, the secretary of
war does, Informally, suggest the fol
lowing uniform, which may ba used
without variation, or with any
changes which do not bring it into
conflict with the above cited section!
of the. national defense act.
A description of a uniform which,
In the opinion of the secretary of
war, Is considered suitable for wear
by home guard and which vould not
be in conflict with section 125, act
of congress approved June 3, 1916.
Coat A single-breasted, straight
front, four-button sack coat, with
lapels, having two outside hip bel
lows pockets and one outside breast
bellows pocket. White, metal but
tons with state coat of arms and
shoulder loops.
Trousers of same material as
coat.
' Cap of same material as coat,
visor and chin strap to be black
enameled leather. Buttons of white
metal with state coat of arms.
Cap ornament The letters "H.
G.65 of white metal, of suitable
height, inclosed In white metal
wreath in front.
Collar ornament The letters "H:
G." of white metal, of suitable
height in each side of collar of coat.
Rank insignia same as illustra
ted In general orders No. 49, war
department, 1916, pages 43 and 44.
Chevrons To be placed on sleeves
midway between shoulder and elbow.
First sergeant, a shield with three
white horizontal bars; sergeant, a
circle with threo white horizontal
'bars; corporal, a circle with two
white horizontal bars.'
Shirt and collar Of white ma
terial. Cravat A black four-in-hand.
Material For Coat, trousers and
cap; it is tentatively suggested that
the material be part wool and part
cotton, of suitable weight, of either
forestry green or blue gray.
Auto paints, ail Itlnas. cordon &
Bishop. . - ' a24
NOTICE.
Saturday of each week, Mrs. A.
Wade will be at the office of Dr.
Wade in the Perkins "block for the
purpose of collecting necounts due.
Parties knowing themselves indebted
to Dr. Wade please take notice.
s10 MliS A. WADE.
DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet
and fresh inside, and
are seldom ill.
It you are accustomed to woke up
with a coated tongue, foul breath or
a dull, dizzy headacho; or, if your
meals sour and turn Into gas and
acids, you have a real surprise await
ing you.
To-morrow morning. Immediately
upon arising, drink a glass of hot
water with a tcaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It This is Intended to
first neutralize and then wash out of
your stomach, liver, kidneys L and
tbirty feet of intestines all, the indi
gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and
toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and
purifying the entire alimentary canal.
Thoso subject to sick headaches,
backache, bilious attacks, constipation
or any form of stomach trouble, are
urged to got a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate from tho drug store
and begin enjoying this morning inside-bath.
It is sold that men and
women who try this become enthu
siastic and keep It up daily. It is a
Bplendld health measure for It is more
important to keep clean and pure on
the inside than on the outside; because
the skin pores do not absorb impuri
ties into the blood, causing disease,
while the bowel pores do.
Tho principle of bathing Inside is
not now, as'mitlions of people practice
It. Just as hot water and soap cleanse,
put fy and freshen the skin, so hot
wnter and a teaspoonfut of limestone
phosphate act on the Btomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos
phate Is an inexpensive white powder
and almost tasteless.
Children Cry
The Kind Voa Havo Always Bought, and which has been "
in us for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
Z' jyT sonal supervision since its Infancy. :
&fZj-6jCc4ii Allow no one to deceive you in this.
An Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
E-xpcrimtnts that trifle with and endanger the health of -Infants
and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I 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. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Vind Colic and Siarrhoe'a; allaying Feverishness arising .
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
t' i assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
5
pBears the
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THt CrNTAUW COMPArJV, M F w vohk C IT V.
TO A BOY
Any apple is fit to eat during the eating.
' If it is ripe, give him another one.
If it is green, give him
Rexall Colic Remedy
. He'll be all right tomorrow.
Nathan-" a . ' Perkins
f ullerton Tie J&re . Building
We Are Showing x
SUMMER
Dress Goos, 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 Dependable Store
for Fletcher's
Signature of "'
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