The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 05, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THK KVKSINO KKWfl FIUKAV. OCTOIlKIt 5, 1017.
KODAK Finishing', Copying' and Enlarging' ClarK Clar
FOTOGRAFFERS
OF ALL KINDS BY PROFESSIONALS.
CALL AND SEE US
V
GET READY TO PAY
Three Per Cent Is the Amount
Set By Government On
Many Articles.
AUTOMOBILES INCLUDED
Inventory Miiwt 111 Made, at On' mill
Iti-liii'iin I'IIimI Within Tliliiy
llnys llluiiks Will IU
Klirnl.slifil.
Editor News: I am now ad-
vised that tlio wur rovi-nuu bill
bfH'umo uffurflve tliln morning,
and all tobacco dwiltMH are ru-
(uired to tako Inventory an at
thiH date and to hold the name
until appropriate forum are !
fie tit them from thin office on !
which to make reuulred report.
Jortland, Ore., Oct. 4. 1 HI 7.
Jn ndditlon to the tax on to-
bacco, ciKiirH, ciffaretteH and
v SpIritH, I enclose extractH from
thu net, Knowing the portion of
tho act which becomes effective
on thin dnte.
f would esteem It a favor If
you could have this In forma
tion )IiI)1IhIhm1 in your paper In
Its next Ihkuo, an n iicwh item,
ho that the public may he In-
formed, and prepare to m'ct tho
provisions of this new law.
Very respectfully,
MILTON A. MILI.KJt,
Collector,
Tho war rovenue bill of October
3. 1917, which became fffi'Ctive yes
terday, October 4, 1IM7, Imposes
taxes as follows:
On all articles hereinafter set
forth, sold by manufacturers, pro
ducers or Importers on and after Oc
tober 4, 1017.
The tax nlno applies to all the ar
ticles hereinafter set forth, held and
Intended for sale by Jobbers and
wholesalers who are not manufac
turers, producers or importers.
Every Jobber and wholesaler Is
required to make inventories of all
such articles as of (Lctober 4, and to
Hie returns within 3d days after such
date, which inventory will in due
course be verified by a revenue of
ficer: A war tax of three per cent Is
made on the following:
On all automobiles, automobile
trucks, automobile waf'iis and mo
torcycles. On all piano players. jimplm
pbones, phonographs, lull. Inn ma
chines and records for the same.
On all Jewelry, real or Imitation.
On all cameras, tennis nickels,
Rolf clubs, huso ball bats, Lacrosse
sticks, halls of all kinds iucludtiiK
base balls, foot halts, tenuis bulls,
Km I f balls. Lacrosso balls, billiard
and pool balls, IIsIiIuk rods and reels,
billiard and pool tables chess a ml
checker boards and pieces, dice.
a lilies and parts of mimes, except
playing raids and children's toys ami
panics,
Chewinic jmin or substitute Ihere
for, perfumes, essences, extracts, toi
let waters, cosine t ics, pet roleum
Jellies, hair oils, pomades, hair
dresHtnus. hair restorers, hair dyes,
tooth and mouth washes, dcutritU'cs.
tooth pastes, aromatic cachoiis, toilet
soaps or powders, or anv Hhnilar snh
smTeadIMT
It'i Grandmother's Recipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
You ran turn gray, faded hair beau
tlfnlly ijitrk ami hitrcii nlnuit over j
night if ou ll '.-t n Mi fi'iit bottle of 1
"Wyctli't Sn.'i' nnd Su'i'luir Compound"
at nny dniL' -ton-. Milln-n of lutt!en of i
thin old liiiiiou- Srtjjr 1'i-a un
proved by u.lditio'i of other inured i
cuts, arc m-hl .num.) My, en s u well
known druist here. l..enum it .l.ukeui
thr hair n tt.ttiitnlly iind vi nlv Unit no
one cm u-!l it In l.. . up plied",
'I linftc wlitbr hair i Honing yr or
lieeoniin fa.bd have Miiprie itw-iitiri
tin-in, b-vftuse nfter one or two applim
tions the j-iin- luiii vntiit!te iiiid your
locks become luxuriantlv dark nnd Knu
tifnl 'I hi in the R)e of oifh Ornv hninsl,
linnttrnet ivo folk .it v ii.ted 'around.
o -1 luiy with Wwt-r .i-e iitid Sill
idnir Compoun.l to-ion! t and you'll b dc
lighted with your dark. luuvNoinr 'mir
Biid vour uiithf ul anpeaiaiuv wiihui
few days.
1 hi prrparatlon Is ft toilet n-iuMte
n( in ind iutendetl for the vine, miti
tton ur prevention of diavasc. j
Heating
r ! A
Li " ; .
,iV. ' 'I I
AT TIIK M.UKSTIC TOMOKHOW.
stance, article or preparation, by
whatever name known or distinguish
ed, which are used or applied or In
tended to lie used or applied for toi
let pu eposes.
Tills, tablets, powders, tinctures,
troches or lozenges, syrups, medical
cordials or bitters, anodynes, tonics,
plasters, liniments, salves, ointments,
pastes, d nips, waters ( except those
taxed under section 314 of the war
revenue act which refers to fruit
juices, carbonated waters, etc.) es
sences, spirits, oils and all medical
preparat Ions, compounds or compo
sitions whatsoever, the manufactur
er or producer of which claims to
have any privato rormula, secret or
occult art for making or preparing
same, or has or claims to have any
exclusive r!f;ht or title to making or
preparing same, or which are prepar
ed , nt t ered , ven ded or ex posed for
sale under any letters patent or trade
mark, etc.
A record should he. kept of the fol
lowing showing the exact quantity of
each article sold and such record
will In due course be varified by a
reKnue officer:
Prepared syrups or extracts, sold
by manufacturers, producers or Im
porters. Kor not more than $1,110 per gal
lon, 5c per gallon.
iMore than 11 Hh and not more than
$-.un, Sc per gallon.
More than $2.(10 and not in ore
than $3.(10. I tie a gallon.
More I ban $3.0 0 a nd not more
than Ji.nii, 1 :- per gallon.
More than $l.0ii. L'fic a gallon.
In Term en led grape juice, soft
drinks, etc.. sold by manufacturers,
producers or Importers and ginger
ule, etc.. and other carbonated water
or beverages manufactured or sold
by the manufacturer, producer or
Importer of carbonic acid gas used
In carbonating the same, lc per gal
lon. Natural mineral waters, or table
waters sold by producer or bottler or
importer at over 1 0 cents per gnl
oln. 1 c per gallon.
Cartiiniic acid Mas, sold by the
manufacturer, producer or importer
thereof, fir per h
Moving pi it u re films which have
not been exposed, one fourth cent per
linear foot.
Positive moving picture Hints
ready Tor project ion. one-ha If cent
per linear foot.
The Rose School Parent-Teachers
Association held their regular busi
ness nioet in on Wednesday alter
n (mil nnd the pi esldiiiK ot ticers I oi
the enstiiim yi-ar were elected aiitl
includeil Mis W. Hurl, president;
Mes. H uny on, vice-president ; Miss
Applei-nte. secretary, and Miss Ade
line Stewart, treasurer. The social
program lot the afternoon consisted
o! lust ru mental solos by Doi -ot h
Cordon and Uny I tin t . a pleasing
solo by Mis. .1 S. Townsend and
talks by Su peri nl end nit Aubrey C.
Smith, and I't ol . 11 II. llroitsnu A
bouse to-huuse caiiMiss was lecnted I
upon to awaken interest and l se
cure new inembct .
About to uieinbeis were in attend
ance and the outlook is favorable loi
a most ptollliihle year's work. Miss
Slew ai l s l ooiu secured t he banner t
for havint: the largest number ot i
parenTs present at this lueoiiin; The1
entire al'lcrnoon was most enjoyable'
and indications point to Jiany af-'
talis equalh as successful d it riny
I he w inter. j
Mrs. Irene Holiis. n former resi
dent of Rtweburu. but tutrix of 1'mt
land. airied in the city lecently
and spent a day or two here visit
ing w ith 1 1 lends. .
MONDAY IS ll.U;) DAY.
Monday is barratn (lay at the
ltnschurK Cleaning and Pressing
W.oks. Men's Mills Kreiieh Dry
cleaned and prettied for ft.no. All
wot k given piompt attention.' Par
pain day prices do not Include call
Itu; for clothes or making deliveries,
lln:ig your clothes in. tf
Stoves,
. . ti
A large automobile going south on
Jaclfson street about 7 o'clock last
night struck the traffic sijgn at the
intersection''' of Oak and Jackson
streets with such force as to knock
It a distance of 2o or 30 feet. Ac
cording to parties who chanced to
witness the collision, the driver of
tho machine evidently was watching
the line of drafted men who were
marching up tho Btreet to the Imp
qua hotel, where they were to re
ceive their evening's repast and ow
ing to this fact did not notice the
sihn until too late to turn out. The
radiator of the machine was "ji tinc
tured, allowing the water to run out
and the cur was taken to a local
garage for repairs.
ATTY. L B.
In n letter to Attorney L. H. Sand
blast, of this city, Dr. Vincil, who
is stationed at Fort Columbia, j
Wash.', tell of life at that delight-j
fill army post. The doctor expeets
to spend the winter there, and from
his vivid description of Fort Colum
blt It must be a beautiful place.
While at Fort Hlley, Kuns., where
the doctor spent the greater part of
tTie summer receiving instruction in1
the duties devolving upon his depart
ment, it is stated that ho lost about
:t) pounds in weight, but thai he
never felt better. At present he is
Raining In flesh, but expects to keep
in training that will maintain him in',
his present excellent form. Like all j
of the oi lice is and men in the service,
Dr. Vincil is anxiously looking to
the time when hint sol I and others in i
his department will be ordered to j
the front for business. lie states
that it is understood that Caipt. Uu-J
ehanan's company, now at F:rt Stev
en n, has been ordered to Montana.
NOTICE OF FlltST MUK'l'IXU OF j
CIlFlHTOltS. I
In Ihe district court of the Unit
ed States for the district of Oregon, i
In Hankrnptcy.
In the matter of Harry C. ch
um, bankrupt -
To the creditors (tf Harry C. Kctch
ii in, of Roseburg. in I lie county of
Douglas and district aforesaid , a
bank ru pt :
Notice is hereby given that on the
2 Jnd day of September. 1 It 1 7. the
said Marry (. Ketehtim was duly ad
judicated bankrupt ; and that the
Mrs! meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of the undersign
ed referee in Roseburg. Oregon, on
the 1 St h day of October. 1M7. at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, at which lime
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine I lie i a nk nipt and 1 1 ansae!
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
Dated October 1th, 1 !M 7.
C. L. HAMILTON',
fl o I 7 Referee in I t;i n U ru ptcv.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for (he to'.nily of Doug
las. Ill the matter of the Estate of
.lames Hull. Sr.. deceased
To Manlev M . Strawn. Creeling:
IN THE NAM E OK THE STATE OK
OUKCOX: You are hereby cited ami
required to appear in the 'ounty
Court of tho St ate of Oregon, for
the County of noughts. In the court
room thereof, at Rosehu i g. in the
County of Douglas, on Thursday, the
1 si h day of October. T.U 7 at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of that day.
then and mere to show cause, if any
he has. whv he should not be remov
ed as administrator of the above en
titled estate
Witness. The Hen. It V. Marstors.
jndi-.e of the County Court of the
Slate of Oregon, fin- the County of
Douglas, with the seal nf the said
court atllved this 'Jllli day of Sep
tember, A. p.. ,1 !) 1 T.
Attest:
E. II l.EVOX. Clerk.
By Grace M. Uoyd, Deputy.
ATYOUR SERVICE
1918
NIGhT CR DAY
FORD PHOMPT SERVICE!
V. W. IIOVI.K, Pn-p.
NICHT PHONE
- 54-Y
AFTER 1 2
im 44
Best Values
where they will tuke the place there
of the Third Oregon infantry recent
ly transferred to Camp Greene,
Charlotte, N. C.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE Four stands bees. In
quire John Dowell, Roseburg.
FOR RALE 1 double buggy and
gasoline wood saw. Phono 225-.
'OR SALE A young, fresh cow and
young heifer. J. A. AnileisoB.
K!garone.
OAT HAY FOR SALE Good qual-,
it. Inquire of Mrs. J. E. Nush,(
('.anion Valley. i
FOR SALE Ouk stove wood at Mel
rose. Phono 42'2-U, or call M. L.
Daniels, People's Supply Co.
FOR SALE A new automatic car-;
pet and rug loom. Address Mrs.
C Grannis, Hoseburg, box 503.
FOR SALE 54 head of breeding
ewes, sheared June 1. Inquire
like Hroa., Dlllard, Ore. 1
FOR SALE One Rord $225, one
$250, one $275. Ill in good run-j
ning condition, J. O. Newlanti.
FOR SALE Six room plastered
house. Price $550. at 915 Hamil
ton street. For partiuclars write ,
Henry Kernan, Krugh, Ore.
TIRE FILLERS FOR SALE Com
plete set for Ford car. Inquire at
News office. Does away with
punctures. tf
FOR SALE $225.00 takes Stude
baker "bug" roadster, fine run
ning condition with new tires.
Call and see It. Roseburg Gar-
age. '
FOR SALE 25 wether lambs, fine
condition; 10 yearlings, two year
' obis, steers and heifers; sow with
ten pigs. Lindbloom, Dixonvllle.
FOR SALE No. 10 Smith Premier
typewriter,, in first-class condition,
double keyboard. Price $25. In
quire at The News office. . tf
FOR SALE 160 acres, new mod
ern buildings, silo, on county
road, fine springs, piped to house
nnd barn. 140 acres tillable, fine
loam. Most up to dato ranch In
Douglas county. $Go per acre.
Terms. Merton Cox, 34 4 S. Jack
son street, Roseburg.
KOIt KKXT.
FOU KENT IIouso In West Kose
hurK. rhone 39F2.
TO RENT 4-rooin modern furnish
ed house to rent. 547 3. Stephens
strei't. l'hone 454-It.
FOR RHNT Kivo room house, close
In. Inquire at the water and
li.-ht oftii-e.
FFRNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
Nicely furnished house, close In. I
See 0. W. Sloper. 3U8 N. Jackson
street. Phone 47. tf
'OR RENT House on paved street,
garden plot, fruit trees. Carpets
sold on the floor if desired. Must
rent at once. .Mrs. F. M. Hamlin,
lulM Winchester street.
WANTED.
WANTED Nursing. Phone 41-R.
KOR RALE No. 10 Remington type
writer; good as new. A bargain.
Phone 7-Y,
WANTED Help in tho kitchen at
Clendale hotel. Write or apply In
person. Address Ceo. A. Uickel,
(Jb'ndale. Ore.
WANTED Wood cut. partly in ex
change for cow or horse, iiood ac
commodations. Lindbloom, Dix
onvllle. TIM PER LAND WANTED In ex
change for Rosoburg property.
Small house, 20 lots, bearing fruit,
water, etc. Timber or ranch must
bo accessible. Or would accept
small stock ranch. Address Own
er, Drawer V. Roseburg.
WANTED Number young women
and iren to prepare for telegraph
service to help fill vacancies caus
ed by unusual drafting men for
war; positions guaranteed. Call or
write. Telegraph Department.
Hoom 50tl. Panama bldg., Port
land, Ore., or Railway Telegraph
Institute, Spokane, Wash.
MISCKLUVNKOIS.
TO TRADE -$400 equity in city
home for Ford car. Address C. c-o
News. j
LOST On October 1. gold watch. 17,
jewel, hunting case. Reward for1
return to News.
MONEY TO LOAN f 1 0.000 to i
$ 1 fi.itOO local money to loan on '
Hrst morlengo farm security. One, i
three and tlvo years. See M. F.J
Rfce, loan agent for Itlce & Rico. I
tf
LOST Demountable rim and blown-)
out tire, somewhere between nix-1
onville and the soldiers home.'
Kinder please return same to Den
nis Matthews, Dixonville, or J. K. i
Jtsrkor, Roseburg, Ore. !
B. W. STRONG
THE FURNITURE MAN
TWENTY YEAR RURAL, CREDIT
FARM LOANS J 100,000 to 150,
000 life insurance money to loan
on .first mortgage farm Beculrty.
Strictly twenty year rural credit
loans. Low rates of Interest, priv
ilege ot prepayment at any time.
Write M. F. Kice, loan department,
Rice & Rice. tt
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of offices rear ot Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Tlione 807
Roseburg - Oregon
DR. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office Kohlhogcn lUtlg.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perk hut Itldg.
Of lice 119
Res. 252-L Roseburg, Ore.
DRS. PLYLER & PLYLER
licensed Cliiiiiprartic 1'liyi.lclans
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation tnd Exam'natlon
Free.
Office Hours 0 to H.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone 152.
FIRE AND AUTO
INSURANCE!
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM LOSS WITH
ONE OF OUR PROPERLY WRITTEN IN
SURANCE POLICIES.
G. W. Young & son
INSURANCE
116 CASS STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON
SEVENTH YEAR.
ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE HEINLINE
SCHOOL OF PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony and
Theory. Normal Training for
Teachers,
also
Heinlino Musical Kindergarten.
Booklet upon application.
4HH Klin St. Phone 33-K
NOTICEffiPUBLIC
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
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
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.
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 haye 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. .
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 70
ITS SOME CAR-THE
"B-40"
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU y
J. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg ' ' ' ' 1 ""Oregon-
I ipT Fall
vrwn
Fall
Dress
No Better Values Can
Be Had for the Money
All the newest weaves and
designs are shown here.
Big Values and
Moderately Priced
1 ABRAHAM
The Store of Courtesy
OUR AUTO WOX CALL
"FUOM PILLAR TO POST"
you may go looking for a concern
who can turn out Detter or more
artistic mill work than we can,
but you will be certain of failure.
We are at home In every detail ot C
the business, and our designs ana
finished work are regardod as
models by competent architects
and bulldors. All kinds of turn
ed woodwork done to -specification
at very reasonable prices.
THE J. C. FLOOR CO.
RoAelmrg, Oregon.
1
For Your
Coats
Silks
Goods!