The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 02, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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FOTOGRAFFERS
KODAK Finishing', Copying' and Enlarging'
OF ALL KINDS BY PROFESSIONALS.
CALL AND SEE US
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
Ihe 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 bis per
jC&fflf) Eonal suPervilon Binc Infancy.
VfvtryX -CUcUii uuw n0 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 Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
t' i assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
iCiie Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENums CASTORIA always
J Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
a m c r N T ADR CO
IS
BUT STILL IN
(Uy AHHoritit" ProsH.)
WASHINGTON, M. I. Shaken,
hut still powerful, lu (lio estluiato of
Ciornmny'B Blrcnlh on tho wo.storn
front, Klven In lhln wwUh' Iksiu? of
Iho oflldiil ooimnl(iH unod by
tho war department. It Ih Bald thai
tho Hrttish superiority over the fior
muiiH Ih conclUHlvply proven by tho
flKUtltiK last week which also deinon
Ht rates that the Teuton llht in Htum
Ina Ih at a low obb. Thn ronnniqiu
wiyn nothing of tho activities of the
United Slutos forces In Kuropo.
PATROL SHIP RAMMED
AND SUNK DTP COAST
( Uy AfcHorluti'd IM-cks.)
WAHIiriNUTON, Oel. 1. An un
known nil I p rammed nml sunk an
American patrol boat on duty off the
DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet
and fresh inside, and
are seldom ill.
Atlantic coast, according to an
nouncement of tho navy department.
Work or ruining tho vpaho! will bu
undertaken at on re. The battleship,
which went aground Friday, has been
floated.
ATTKNTION HOXOIl ;i'Altl.
Tho Girls' National Honor Guard
will moot this evening and partici
pate In tho weekly military drill and
hiiHiueHH meeting. Members must ho
present unless ublo to furnish un ex
cuse by telephone or mall. Co-wpera-tiou
1b absolutely required hereafter
and strict obedience to all rules.
Delliuiuenl members will ho given
their last chance to sign up beforo
h"ing dropped and published ub
shirkers. All luembers of tho
Honor Guard out of tho city are re
tained as members and will be given
tho'opportunlty of re-entering at all
times. Members in the city unions
occupied by work, aro not excused
and-should roHign at once.
MAIHIH .MILLKH.
Sec rotary.
RESUMED OCT. 4
Roseburg Feed 8027 Men
Kruger and Wick to be in
Charge Movement.
CHECK HERE FOR MEALS
AmuigcmetiU Similar to Those of
hiut Week for This Movement
Chief Clerk to AhhImI
Krutfcr uutf Wick.
INSPECTS ie R0ADi!.s
County Judge U. V. MarstcrR
spent yesterday In tho vicinity of
Klourmiy valley Inspecting tho
county ro:ut now under construction
tliere. Tho contract was let some
lime ago to Hurley Johnson and l:
now nenring completion. Much bene
fit will he derived by the farmers
who live in that community when
this stretch of roadway is llnishe;! as
heretofore It was almost iuipassahld
In winter.
In a communication received In
this city yesterday from General Pas
yen ger Agent John M. Scott It is
stated that Alvln D. Wick and A. E.
Kruger who were supervisors of the
tioop movement lust week la U.ifc
city have been assigned to this sta
tion for the next movement which
will occur beginning Saturday of tho
present week. This information is
very gratifying to the local people
who wore well saUsfled with the suc
cessful work performed by Mr. Kru
ger and Mr. Wick during their stay
here. John M. Scott personally sup
ervised the Oregon traffic from Ash
laud' If et week and had intended to
make Roseburg his headquarters for
the coming movement because of its
central position and better facilities
for handling the men, but urgent
business calls him to San Francisco
and he will bo represented by Chief
Clerk Ormandy. Mr. Ormandy Is well
known and highly regarded in Rose
burg, having visited here on numer
ous occasions.
The first voucher for meals serv
ed in Roseburg was received by Miss
Agnes Pitcbford, secretary of the Red
Cross chapter yesterday and repre
sents $3147. 60, covering 52 IB meals.
Ten cents of the 60 centB received
for the Individual meal goes to the
credit of the local chapter of the Red
Cross and the remainder Is distribut
ed among the various restaurants,
according to the number of men fed
by each on tho various trains.
Tho official advices of troop move
ments have not yet been received
although It was reported that the
start would1 be on tho 3rd and 5th,
meaning the arrival hero on the 4th
and 6th. In order that preparations
could bo mndo In due time a wire
was sent this afternoon to the gen
eral offices in San Francisco and the
following schedulo was received by
wire Immediately: Troop movements
resumed Thursday, October 4, with
4 ill men for luncheon at 1:00 p. m.
Total of 16 troop trains this week
ending at noon of tho Itth; 8027 men
to bo fed, 1300 nioro than before.
Three breakfasts Saturday Sunday
and Tuesday. Schedule:
Octobor 4 I ip. in., 7:30 p. m.,
8:45 p. ni. 1532 men.
October 5 12:30 p. m 8:40 p. m.
1005 men.
Octobor 6 8 a. m., 7 p. m,, 8
p. in. 1546 men.
uciouer 7 i :(0 a. in., 1:30 p. m..
8 p. m. 190t men.
October 8 1:30 p. m., 8:15 p. m.
men.
October 9 7:30 a. in., 12:30 p.
m, 976 men.
Tho arrangements for the Bervlng
of the men are similar to those of
the last tlmo and preparations were
begun Immediately upon receipt of
the wire. For the Information of the
public the quartermaster will later
publish tho territory represented by
each train.
If yon nro necuntomed to wnkft un
with a coated tongue, foul breath or i
a dull, dizzy headache; or, If your
meals sour and turn Into gns and
acids, you hnvo a real surprise await
ing you.
To-morrow morning, Immediately
upon Arising, drink a gluns of hot
water with a tcasponnful of limestone,
phonphato In It. This Is Intended to
first ucutrall.o anil then vash out of j
your stomach, liver, kidneys and ,
thirty feet of Intestines nil tho 1n.lt
gostlMo waste, poisons, pour bile and
toxins, thus demising, sweetening and
purifying the entire alimentary canal.
Those subject to sick headaches, I
backache, bilious attaekM, r;mstlpattmi I
or uny form oC stomach I rouble, aro t
Urged to get n quarter pound of lime- :
fttoue phosphato from tho drug storo
and lien In enjoying this nioriiinj; in-
nl de-bath. It is said that men and
women who try this becmuo enthu
siastic and keep it up d illy. It la a
pplemlld health nu ustire for it is morv.
Important to keep clean un.l pure on .
the insldo than on the oui:dIo, because ;
the skin pores do not nl-fnrb Impuri
ties Into the blood, causing disease, 1
while tho bowel pores do. j
Tho principle of bathing Insldo Is
not new. as'niUHonn of people pnu-tleo
It. Just as hot wat r and soap cleanse,
pui7y and freshen the skin, so hot
.water and A tcaspnonful of limestone
phonphato net on the stomach, liver,
, kidneys nml bowels. I.linentone phos
phato Is an InoxpctiRlvo white powdor
nud almost tustelcts.
IS
AT
WASinNCTON', Oct. 1. Tho Mk
ilitw lor Iho second Issuo of Lihcrty
liomls iM'unn ;u noon toiluy, nml will
conlimio nmr ooks. It in oxpoctod
to nilso .:.iiini. oilll, (Kin durliiK this
tlmo. nml treasury olllolnls Muto
"Kit thoy export $."..00(1.000,000 will
ho miIou'i II. od. Secretory MrAdoo
opoti' d tho nimpuUn with a speech
In Cleyelund. which In the (list of
niiiiit ho win dellior duriiiK his tour
of the country.
GERMANS GEFdOSE
THEIR 01 MEDICINE
( Uy Associated Press.)
r.Kls. (let. I.- French aviators
dropped n ha.i foil of bombs on tho
i. .-nnan city of Stuttgart, today, by
way oi reprisal for Herman bom
ii.iidiuent of French towns. Stuttgart
is tho capital of Wurttemberg and
about li'o miles from the French
bolder, and lias a population of
L.'Hi.eeo.
i Mrs. C. Morton Hadley, who has
1 been residing with her husband at
Kan Francisco, passed through this
city last night enrouto to Portland to
remain in all probability until after
the war with her parents.
A post card received by Charles
Hadley from his daughter-in-law
slated that his son, Morton, who Is a
member of tho medical department.
of tho V, S. army was to movo soon
for the south and it Is believed will
eventually find his way to "some
where in France' along with his
connpany. Mr. Hadley enlisted In
wan Krancisco several mouths ago
and since that time has been work
ing hard mastering his new duties.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOK SALE Four stands bees,
quire John Dowell, Koseburg.
In-
FOIt BALE! 1 double buggy and a
gasoline wood saw. Phone 225-J.
FOR SALE No. 10 Remington type
writer; good as new. A bargain.
Phono 57-Y.
OAT HAY FOR SALK Good qual
ity. Inquire of Mrs. J. IS. Nash,
fJurdon Valley.
FOR SALK A new automatic car
ipct and rug loom. Address Mrs.
C. GranniB, Roseburg, box 503.
FOR SALE One
J250, one f 275.
ning condition.
Pord 225, one
111 In good ritn
J. O. Newland.
FOR SALE Six room plastered
house. Price $550, at 915 Hamil
ton Btreet. For partiucla'ra write
Henry Kernan, Krugh, Ore.
MlHtEIiLAN noes.
MONEY TO LOAN 110,000 to!
$15,000 local money to loan on
first mortgage farm security. One,
three and five years. Seo 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. Klce, loan department,
Rice & Rice. tf
Drs.
and
Seely. Sether
Stewart
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phone 307
Roseburft - - - Oregon
TIRE FILLERS FOR SALE Com
plete set for Ford car. Inquire at '
News office. Does away with .
1 punctures. tf
FOR SALE No. 10 Smith Premier
typewriter, In first-class condition,
double keyboard. Price $25. In
quire at The News office. tf
FOR SALE $225.00 takes Stude
baker "-bug" roadster, fine run
ning condition with new tires.
Call and seo it. Roseburg Garage.
FOR SALE nay team of marcs.
Weight 3000; wagon, harness and
wood rack. J. . H. Cluck, Rose
burg, or call at place near Cloake's
ferry.
DR; C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office Kohlliagerj itldg.
FOR SALE 160 acres, new mod
ern Imildlngs, silo, on county
road, fine springs, piped to house
and barn. 140 acres tillable, fine
loam. Most up to date ranch In
Douglas county. $60 per acre.
Terms. Merton Cox, 344 S. Jack
son street, Roseburg.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins BIdg.
Office 110
Res. 252-L Roseburg, Ore.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT House in West Rose
burg. Phone 39F2.
TI DRS. PLYTER & PLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation and E.xam'natlon
Free.
Office Hours 0 to It.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone IS 2.
TO RENT 4-room modern furnlsh-
od house to rent. 547 S. Stephens
street. Phone 454-R.
FOR RENT Five room house, close
in. Inquire at the water and
light oflice.
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, fur
nished or unfurnished. Close in.
Inquire 143 S. Kane, corner Main.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
Nicely furnished house, close In.
See G. W. Sloper, 308 N. Jackson
street. Phono 47. tf
WANTED.
WANTED Nursing. Phone 41-R.
WANTED Furnished house; pre
ferably with garage and barn.
Phono 38F2.
WANTED Help in the kitchen at
Glcndale hotel. Write or apply In
person. Address Geo. A. Blckol,
Glendnle, Ore.
WANTED Young man to work In
Southern Pacific store room.
Good chance for advancement.
Apply to F. A. Fields, S. P. round
houso.
WANTED A middle aged woman
to stay with aged lady and do
housework. Address Mrs. L. F.
McCoy, 12S6 Umpqua avenue.
Phone 20F11. s2Sp
TIMBER LAND WANTED In ex
change for Roseburg property.
Small houso, 20 lots, bearing fruit,
water, etc. Timber or ranch must
be occesslblo. Or would accept
small stock ranch. Addross Own
er, Drawer U. Roseburg.
WANTED Number young women
and n'.cn to prepare for telegraph
servlco to help fill vacancies caus
ed by unusual drafting men for
war; positions guaranteed. Call or
write. Telegraph Department.
Room 506, Panama lildg., Port
land. Ore., or Railway Telegraph
Institute, Spokane, Wash.
TO TRADE $400
home for Ford car.
News.
equity In city
Address C. c-o
SEVENTH YEAR.
ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE HEINLINE
SCHOOL OF PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony and
Theory. iNormal Training for
Teachers,
also
Helnline Musical Kindergarten.
Booklet upon application. .
423 Kiln St, Thono 33-R
MflTinC TO
I1U I IUL
THE
PUBLIC
Owing to the high prices of
merchandise, SUMMERFIELD'S 5,
10 & I5C STORE will extend its
prices to 25c. Nothing over 25c
L D. SUMMERFIELD
PROPRIETOR
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester Bay and Westlake
Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER
lit West Oak Btreet.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET ROSEBURG
I'SEI) FORI) CARS KOIt SALE
Ono 1914, well equipped,
$250; one Ford hug, (225; one
1916, Al condition, good tires,
$310; one Inst year's Chevrolet,
excellent Bhnpe, $.100.
FORD OARAtit;.
ATYOUR SERVICE
JITNEY
u y
1918
FORD
NIGHT OR DAY
PROMPT SERVICE!
W. V. HOYI.K, Prop-
NICHT PHONE
AFTER 1 2
54-Y
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for $1.00. All work
given prompt attention. Bargain
day prices do not Include calling
for or delivering clothes,
G. W. SLOPER
308 N. Jackson.
eating Stoves, Best Values
B. W. STRONG
THE FURNITURE MAN
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 bestand that's
our specialty. 4
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 79 OUIl ACTO WILL CALL
ITS SOME CAR-THE
"O-40"
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU
J. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg 1 Oregon
"FROM PILLAR TO POST"
you may go looking for a concern
who can turn out Better or more
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.
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. HOOK-GO.
KooetHirg, Oregon.
If. . . ,
I - C -
I For Your j
Silks!
in
FallCoats!
Fall Dress Goods!
No Better Values Can
Be Had for the Money
All the newest weaves and
designs are shown here.
Big Values and
Moderately Priced
I. Abraham
The Dependable Store
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