The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 18, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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MATTERS OF STATE
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Men on Oregon Highway are
Working Ten Hours
Per Day.
ROAD READY FOR STEEL
Every MimilM'r of Moniiioiilli Normal
OIukh of 1IM7 Alicudy Knijiloy
vii as Teacher I'nlverdty
stutU'iitH i:nii-t.
ISKO I OKI) CAItS I'Olt BALK
Ono 1914, well equipped,
4 $250; ono Ford bug, 1225; one
1910. Al condition, Kood tires,
$310; ono lat year's Chevrolet,
excellent Bluipe, $300.
FORD GAUAGK.
With the eminent of the cmupany. the
potatoes were planted In the riiht of
way by employes anil fanners llvin,:
uImuk the line.
(ny AsHociatefl press.)
SALEM, Or., S.-pl. t H. - -Work men
employed on puiilons ui the Orenun
highway HjfUein In Siskiyou
Mountain and at Sheridan and on u
bridge, in ColumMn emimy an' work
ing ten Iiouih a day, Instead ol' eli;til,
aa hereto! ore, in order to net their
work done before the rain comes,
iimenmr Will Tnlk.
ST. HKLKNS, Or., Sept. 18.
Governor James Withycombe of Ore
Kon will deliver an addiU'ss hen
Thursday, September Jill, Governors'
Day ut the Columbia county lair.
Itoad Hill ItiMtdy.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Sept. IS.
lleudfiuarhMH of the Oregon. Cali
fornia and Kastei n Railroad Com
pany the Strahorn system have
been moved here from Portland.
Steel for sixteen miles of the hrst
unit of the road from Klamath Fal's
to Dairy, Ore., it; on the ground
ready for laying.
IhMiimid for- Teat-hem,
MONMOUTH. Or., Sept. IN, Prac
tically every member of t be I ! I 7
ctaHses of the OrRon Stale Normal
School here Iuih obtalmd a leaching
position, aceordiiiK to President '..
Ij. Ackerman. Ordinarily many grad
uates are forced to wait a year alter
graduation heroic obtaining places.
Enlistment of many male teachers is
believed one reason for the fact I hat I
the demand for teachers tor somei
grades Is greater tli.in the supply. (
Tho normal opens September 2 for
the 1117-18 year. .
;tOO Students llullst. !
.HAKMK, Ore., Sept. is. Over :;ihi
BtudenlH of Ihe University of Oregon
have enlisted, in-cording hi li John
Strauh, dean of the ollege ol l.iber
nl Arts, who was here recently. Ir.
Strauh estimates the freshman class
for Ihe ciflnluK year will number ,
from 30ft to FH students. i
Is very 4 itt n tjiicrn.
IHONIMJOTON, me., Sept. IS. -
Pendleton's roundup this year is to
have no queen, as in former years.!
Instead, the directors announced, w-
ery girl attending will be queen. On j
Thursday of roundup week . e r ;
person ijnlering the i-ates at the ;itk:
will be. presented with an American j
flag and will be urged to wave I li in (
throughout the day
LimtC I'oluto Piilch- j
VKNDLKTON, Ore., Sept. IS. A !
potato 'patch fil'teen tulles Ioiil'. said;
to be the longest patch in the world, j
Ilea along the Joseph 1 1 ran!) of the,
Oregon Washington Hall road it Navi-i
gallon Company in easier u Onmni. 1
according to reports i ecei ved here j
'Til Show You How
CornsPeel Off!"
EverPecl a Bannim Skin ? That's It!
"I should worry iitont tliesi- corns
I JuhI intt mniir s - U ' ii '
Ceres used l insicr tin- world inl-i
a rri'tiy, vtnlu li in; p.ti n, kv. i iu: .
ellckng lues. ttnlitiiHK with pIusum
I.HIW(; ( LASS XKWS.
J. T. Spnugh and family will move
to HoHeburg Wednesday. Mr. Spangh
has built a beautiful modern resi
dence there recently, which the fam
ily will occupy permanently.
Ilridges and Lamh have sold their
sheep this week to a party from Oak
land, Ore. We did not learn the
prlcf. paid.
Mi-h. W. O. Hoyd. who teaches the
intermediate class in Sunday school,
gave her class a picnic today down
on the creek, where the little folks
enjoyed themselves Immensely In get
ting next to nature. Those present
were .Mrs. W. O. Moyd, Mr and Mrs
T. F. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. .Montgom
ery. Vera K lore. Garnet GooH mail.
Arlene Howard, Dorothy Rogers.
Fav, Ruth, Morrill anil Ann Morgan.
Kathryn Montgomery, Martha Mont
gomery, Don Dunning. Cecil Grertn.
Irvin Green, Irvin Jenny. Peloid
llnyd, Johnnie, Hob and Edward
Montgomery.
The following prune driers start'-d
d rylng prunes Mo inlay mo in in g .
Marsh & Son, J. T. Spaugh. Win.
Voorhles, Geo. Ilest, W. Iv Clingen
petd. Smith H Russell. The pr-xcM.-of
drying will com in ue night and
day for about to ISO days.
The Mrlghlenbush family, of Ten
Mile, are picking primes for Vomi
hies. Iluell and Heard, of tliis pl.c
A veil of sadness was cast over I lie
entire community Sunday about noon
when ihe news was flashed over the
wires thai Will Arnold had been ac
cidentally ahot ami killed by his
brother, Clayton. They had gone to
near the saw mill with Clayton Ar
nold and family loget her with M is.
Clarl to enjoy the day hshlng and
hunting. Will and Clayton went out
for a little hunt going about three
quarters of a mile from lite mill
when they separated. Clavton arrived
at Ihe place of meeting IPst and was
walling tor his brother, bedding his
gun cocked under the light arm to
gel her with a large pine cone he had
picked up. The cone started to roll
out liom under the arm and erasp
ing tlu- cone ijischaiged his gun, kill
ing his brother Instantly. This hap
petied about II o'clock a in Sunday.
September I li and about men
searched the woods tor live hours be
fore the hody was found. Assembl
ed there when the county coroner ar
il ed were Wm. Joh nson and lour
sons. I,ee Williams. K. M. Malhews.
AM-a Spaugh, Ralph Mrisbin. T. W.
and D. C. Morgan. Allen (. Morrow.
II. (. Klore. Dysart Pros.. Frank
Meis and Coroner Kilter, of Hose
burg , who soon decided thai an ill
uest was not necessary The bod
uas carried to the mill on an im
pmvlsed litter and .placed1 in Hie
It it lei tar a nd taken In Itnsehiirg
wheie It was embalmed arid piepar
ed tor Initial, which will occur p:oh
ahh on Tuesday at Looking Glass.
N X
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PKlM.KWI FOR IU sIRIAL IMP
S u pei int end. ut (t. i '. Hi own, w ho
lias chai -e nt Hie indu-. trial club fair
10 be held lli.s weeli in connection
with tin- - 1 1 1 1 1 t i,ni announces the
1 1 d 1 1 1 w mil: progi am :
r.iesilav J ti'cliH k ('anninu con
h -.t. pcm-nii and Id'-.,. M-lnuds
. dne-;d,i . -j o'i le k- Dr in i- con
I. -I. tU ns.m -ehottl and Rose .'liool
Tinned I o .-lock faun:
HMIIrM. VoiicaM
Tluu -;. iv.
t'.iti.. tt w ill diimuivt uite Hn , aniun
;' t. di. low I and t It -h
Fxhlbns w ill take pl.o e in .hi
lie l.iit I. not
E
QUARREL SEIILED
Ah a result of the airing of the
squahhlo uctwecn (,'omaiumlaut Mar
keo of the Oregon soldieis' home at
Rosehurfi and Architect Thompson xl
the board of control meeting this
morning, Governor Withycombe told
Ihe commandant that in the future
he should treat all men doing work
for the state with the courtesy du.
gentlemen, and that if there wut any
thing he thought was wrong he
should take the matter up with the
board Instead of threshing it out
himself, Buys the Salem Capital Juur
nel. Governor Withycombe likened the
affair to a tempest in a teapot and
declared both men were too sensi
tive. He said -that the thin.;:; the
commandant had done were wrong
but that in general conditions at the
home were carried on better than in
Ihe past, lie also said that Architect
Thompson, who has charge of the
building of the new hospital at tlu
institutlon, was also Bomewt'at wiong
a little hot headed, perhaps.
Treasurer Kay stated that he nr.ii
heard from excellent authority that
Comamndaut Markee had n.ade in
discreet remarKH concerning t ho
board, and he felt that he had ex
ceeded his authority and enlai gcu
his power beyond what It really was.
He further stated that if the com
mandant made any further remarks
of like nature he would immediately
take steps to have a change made in
the administration.
In regard to the direction of the
new hospital, the hoard told the
commandant that Dr. Stewart was to
have full charge in regard to the hir
ing or discharge of nurses -uiu as
sistants and over the work of the hos
pital, although the commandant hjid
general authority over all tin ti.f.li-
tution. This was to make the situa
tion (dear before any other squabble
a rose.
Command a ut Markee and An hi
tect Thompson clashed frequentl.
during the construction of the new
hospital over the matter of what the
roiniuandant thou gilt was unneces
sary expenses incurred by I be ar
chitect in his tours of inspet thei
from Portland, and over the location
of a sewer. The commandant conb'
not see whv the architect should he
I paid train and hotel expenses when
ne traveled in his automobile. H
was tola that the architect had tak
en up Hie matter of these expense
with. Secretary Goodin of the board
of centred and that they had been
authorized. It was Hie constant an
tagonizing of the commandant that
worried the architect until it got on
his nerves, lie says he was con
stant Iv crii icized and l ou ml fault
with by the commandant until it
culminated in his recent trip to
Rnsoburg when lie said t he com
mandant inreateiied to use bullets to
get him off the grounds.
The commandant said he told the
architect that if he laid hands on
him he would "mil be able lo get oil
the grounds," and that as for bullets
there was nothing loaded there.
The whole mat ter was t hreshed
out hack and fort h with the archi
ved declaring that the coniainnd.ini
('ailed him a liar and used other In-
suiting language to him while the
: comhiandant stoutly denbd every
thing. The inception ol the Diction
was brought out in the desire of
i the commandant to hae a nurses
home and a dining room in the new
I hospital and the architect tried to
, net them in and keep within the ;
piopriation. When (hi;- could not be
done. Markee a pap rent 1 nt sore.
aileu - ot-ier chaises ee handled
I back and lorth and It simmered
dow n to lie men ly a tempest in a teapot.
lr GOVT. HOI 10 SIEZE
SUPPLIES HELD HOIS
I
irs-l (" I'iiIn uttr I i In loirr
1 l.utl ( uriix 0.ul.klj.
and tiUir, tr!ng I' h . turn t ., It
wouldn't hint Put iM,t ii.. on. in
tin w ot Ut Hi ntl.t w i i i , l . , ;Uv,.
tho imm fill j en en i ' i i Ii I'D
It Int a lH (Ih i ml if i . i n
There In iiethin Mi tlx urn 1.1 like
"l!ct-tt" nolhiiu; :m .-uii- in. I ..r
tain tint hi tu; lli.u .n -m i
on to take elf a . m n . iIIum
ry tttiio, ii rul litxnit hnmr. Tin
corn ncvt'T c'cw ilwi -.. i . if mil
not g-t. It nevi r ni ti.u..t tln n. si.
nrvcr ma Ki m ynnr t i v. 1 i"1
two drops of n 1 1" a 1 1. 1 i :i l "
ttm corn -pa In anlnl:. Mimtu
you can pel the coin tic.lit ell wHli
your llm: cr a n I i hei ou . i
corn-frcf and happ' wtti i!n- '
AS sinoeth and inin-fri.-
palm. Ni'Vrr li.ippuiK t li.-fvic, il; l
ft? llllI'M Il'.t
(let it tiotil.' ir 'Mi t.M-l i " .l.
from nn v itniu ji ot c. "'i m I'd t-.n
no more ttltin 2'c. i r umiI en .
rctpt of iirlco Pv K l-.iwri.iui' . d
ChlrftKO. III.
Sold 111 Kosehut ; and i con n !i d
cd as the world's i:ieat.-t con um
ody by Nathan Fulleimn
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
h'On SALK J200 tanea a 6-pas8en-Rer
touring car; iu fine condition.
KosebiiTg garage.
KOIt SALE Ono ford $225, one
$250, one 1275. Ill In gv.d run
ning condition. J. O. Kmvland.
WANTED House with barn. Phone
176-R.
WANTED TO RENT Small ranch.
RA tn AO arrn. Hnnrl farmlnK
land. Family orchard, small pas
ture. Phone 417. O. W. Young &
Sonu tf
WANTED A girl to do general
housework. One that can go ahead
with the work. Steady employ
ment. Address B c-o News, or
phone 370.
FOIl SALE Six room plastered
house. Price $550. at 915 Hamil
ton street. For pttrtiuclurs write
Henry Kernan, Krugh, Ore.
FOU SALE Five-passenger Apper
son touring car. lletter known
as the Jack Habblt. A great buy
1450. Kisner & Marsh. tf
FOR SALE "lrst-class old growth
flr wood In car lots. For particu
lars addretfs W. C. Ilonderer, An
luiif, Ore.
TIRE FILLEitS FOR SALE Com
plete set for Ford car. Inquire at
News office. Does away with
punctures. tf
TIMBER LAND WANTED In ex
change for Roseburg property.
Small house, 20 lots, bearing fruit,
water, etc. Timber or ranch must
be accessible. Or would accept
small stock ranch. Address Own
er, Drawer U. Roseburg.
MIKCELKANFjors.
WELL DRILLING An up-to-date
outfit. R. E. Heinselman, Rose
burg. Ore 350-tf
LOST Between Roseburg and In
sley. Infant's coat. Please return
to 535 S. Pine.
FOR SALE Portable fruit dryer. 20
trays, (lood condition, cheajH Ad
dress W. L. Hash, Edenbower.
Phono 0F1 5. si 9
LOST Kit of auto tools, enclosed In
31x4 tire chain sack, on road west
. of Roseburg, about August 20. No
tify News office. Reward.
FOU SALE 49 young turkeys und
12 old onus, each. I. Shockley.
two mites west of Wilbur. Phone
12F13.
FOR SALE (iood work horse, about
1200 and good buggy. Price $100
for both. Address Box 33, K. F.
1) No. 1. 821
FOR SALE (iood cows giving milk
four miles east on Deer creek
road. Lovelace Bros., Roseburg,
Ore.
FOR SALIC Gas range and gas heat
er in first class condition. Will
sell ut a bargain. Call 444 Mill
street. Telephone 13S-U.
FOR SALE No. 10 Smith Premier
typewriter. In first-class condition,
douhlo keyboard. Price $25. In
quire at The News office. tf
FOR SALE Combination 5-passen-ger
touring car and 100-lh. truck
$4110. Ono dandy Ford trailer,
$4i. One 5-passeuger touring car
$2011. See Walters at Motor Shop.
FOU RENT.
LOST Sunday noon, between forks
of the river and city, a motorcycle
tandem oushlon. Finder please
return same to R. Koler, Autlers
theatre.
MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 to
$1 5,000 local money to loan on
first mortgage farm security. One,
three and five years. See M. F.
Rice, loan agent for Rice & Rice.
tf
TWENTY YEAR RURAL CREDIT
FARM LOANS $100,000 to $150,-
000 life insurance money to loan
on first mortgage farm secuirty.
Strictly twenty year rural credit
loans. Low rates of Interest, priv
ilege of prepayment at any time.
Write M. F. Rice, loan department,
Rice & Rice. tf
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phone :I7
Kofteburtf - Oregon
Iri.l! m.'V'P livrt r..,,m wt In- I
'lulre 1',','ltt Cinpquu avenue.
ROOMS TO KENT ith or without
hoard. Inquire or address 451 S.
Jnrkson street. 403-tf
FOR RENT 5-rooin cottage, fur
nished or unfurnished. Moso in.
Inquire 113 S. Kane, corner Main.
WANTED.
WANTED Dressmaking and plain
sewing. Phone 139. s!9p
WANTED Furnished house; pre
ferably with garage and barn.
Phone 3SF2.
WANTED , lly elderly lady, place to
room and where sin can work for
the rent. Address p. O. Box 594
Cilv.
WANTED- By bleb school girl, a
;1I:mo . city to work for room and
board. Phone 139-Y, or call 1120
Lane street.
DR. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office Kohlluigon llldg.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg.
OfllcellO
Res. Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED A middle acert woman
for general house work. Inquire
loT Klla Mn-et, forenoons, or
phone 370. tf
WANTED -l.nourers at Winchester
for work en concrete and gravel.
3d cents jier hour. See Burchfleld!
on the ground.
DRS. PLYLER & PtYLER
1irON.sed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation and Exam'catlon
Free.
Office Hours 0 to n.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phono 152.
WANTED men pounds of clean
M'tch. Che lowest price In first
letter Address .1. W. c-o News of
fice. Uoseburg.
I Tie .. rt Kleut el .u-: leu It il I'e 111
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FOLKS Al STATE FAIR B:SF
n i 1 tn 1 1 .1 1 1 1 11 and Hie .i.-part niem of
; ;il- 1 1 i'ii 'f u r e nun In .1 statement 1.1
I r Met '1 1 n t td nf Hie fi.iiiiNe connie' a. 'I whnl seems tt he a de-
1 ..I .-tract t't.. p.m. 'e.a ( liberate H t iza nil a to the effect that
-v.d .1 cmninuicatton ttom I' S t !i" i:n ei nment intend-, to take 1 nun
I ',-. f . pre-. 1 n : .1 1 1 m !,,( eeiy tanuiy nil canned c,mds put
-e. -. i) ,. i n. m which Mr 1:11 ;" 1,1 1'"' rt s
i h iti.. li -- .,pi.."ini d ice pti'-.i 1 This etth one ol the vart.Vions
!'! Ihr I 'onirlr:-. C it;, Iowa A- 1,1 ''" which ah- ln-cn W'idel
i-.mi'ii" and i-i -. i) 11 1 t.'d 10 not tf v ''i"'iHatcd. Another -i.cnont 1-
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''inn ili,,i head'pi.i-tet s have liecn ""' ,:'-' "I'Win: nnd in . -er i 11 1;
I i'd' 1 ! ' li-. 1 ,t,. ,u -o ind :ld em-tahles so that the
! S.i ! a .( 1 1 'i-.' 1., op, -1 ''l he in a coincnient hum (or the
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Ihe li-wa - relation wiil have l'c'ple fnrtlier ela ho 1:1 1 ion H that
h . a 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. r 1 1 1 ;.i ih.. 'are r.ur ' 1 ' Coods aie t.- iM lahcn awa
t::o:,nd- dm n ih. t. . k oi th, fa.i troei i:m ti. an homes and shipped to
e', de .11 . ; M ,,w . ; , op to ,.,)! ;LI '-Inland.
h a d i 11 .1 1 t e r ant J . .ike use of Ih.i - -- - -
pl-i-. -. w aid i. p. ?.e, -- 1 It ltrinn. il I, 'I 'or Tort
1 ' e i w o 'Id 1 l( v iv- 1,1 en 1 o! land t !: 1 imM inir w h 1 1 i- h e will v 1 s 1 1
Ih.' .1 --oe .,11,11 in v,..i! coujlt " Willi Itiends
H.THE
TO DIIDI in
I UULIU
Ouinir to tho hiirli luiros of
morohamliso. SUMMERFIELD'S 5,
10 & I5C STORE will extend its
prices to li5e. Nothing over 25r
L. D. SUMMER FIELD
PROPKIE rOR
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester liny and Westlake
Town Iotfl.
GEORGE RITER
111 Wwt Oak Btreat.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
m: i:tii vkau.
ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE HEINLIXS
SCHOOL OF PIANO
SuhietMs I'iano, llannony nnd
Tli eery Normal Train mi; for
Tea chers
also
Hetnlinc Iiiicnl Kindercarten.
ltookht upon npplienttini
lJ;l Kiln si. I1h.ii.. ;w-H
i
Comforts and Blankets
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
nnd Pressed for $1.00. All work
jrlven prompt attention. HarRaln
day prices do not Include calling
for or delivering clothes.
g. w. SLOPER
30 N. .larksoa.
Also Mattings
Pillows
Sheets
Pillow Slips
B. W. STRONG
THE FURNITURE MAN
Wp Want That Fellow
Who cares about appearances. He is just fee "boy"
we want to cater to. In the laundering ol 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. J
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
UUK dllv HlLU vAliU
PHONB 70
ITS SOME CAR-THE
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU
!
J. F. Barker & Co;
Roseburg Oregon
"PUOM PIIiLAR TO POST"
you may go looking for a concorn
who can turn out better or mora
artistic mill work than we can,
but you will be certain of failure.
We are at home in every detail of
the business, and our designs and
flnlBhed work are regarded aa
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.
liosebury, Oregon
TCff
For Your
Fall Silks!
Fall Coats!
Fall Dress Goods!
t
No Better Values Can
Be Had for the Money
All the newest weaves and
designs arc shown here.
Big Values and
Moderately Priced
I. Abraham
The Dependable Stot