THM KVE.MNO SEWS SATl'KDAV, fKTOIIKH till. 1017. THItKK IS IN fx today received the fol ter front Harvey Wells, marshal villi headquarters ;d, concerning the danger j our public schools and it due precaution be used possible conflagration: year brings its tell of hildren In the schools or ltutons as the result of many caseB the loss of life (juries are caused; by panic in by flres themselves, n occur from defective paratus and from the stor lIsh and oily rags under Regular inspections should y the Janitor and the prin- lie schools at least once Stairways are always the md a false- step made by I children means a pile of frantic little ones endeavoring to escape and reach a place of safely. The only way to save these little folks from panic and consequent in jury or death In case of fire it to make their escape from the build ing as natural as possible. To quiet their fear when alarm Is given the teachers should remember that the Utile ones look to them for their sale guidance to the steps and out of the building. The teachers should feel their responsibility and see that Are drills are often held, for one little life is worth many times the value of all the school houses in the I'nited States and that little life is Just as dear to its parents as the teachers' lives are to their parents, and I heartily appeal to every school In Oregon to hold weekly Are drills so when a real flro occurs both the chil dren and the teachers will leave the building with as little excitement as possible and this can only be had through Are drills." C. C. Lawrence returned to his home at Dillard after a day spent in this city. lie Electric Range tary, Modern, Economical, A Cool Kitchen MORE REASONS ity spots, modern comfort, convenient Less work and results. Every burner is controlled separately. By a twist of the switch, you have high, medium, or low fast or slow cooking just as you please. TERMS. glas County Light and Water Co. 10 E Great Haste Must be Made At Once to Relieve the French People. BEG FOR GREATER SPEED KconnnWc Conditions Ai-e Fust (lnui iutc For the Worse uittl ltclief Must Come to lKfit I'rus thui Atrocities. ARLOAD OF "DIAMOND W" FLOUR XONE 1IKTTKK, AND WE MAKE A SPECIAL PRICE OX MIL. LOTS. (ireful housekeeper always takes advantage of our bargains. !e wishing best of service and clean fresh stock should look H' THE BEE HIVE 7- Man is What He Feeds On The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can get FKESH, CLEAN GROCERIES. Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per sonally looked after. .ssstocery ffaiter patterson, Prop. COIIVALLIS. Oct. 19. Geinmny is now trying to annihilate the French race, say a a report from the French censor, Chomurd, who has been on the Franco-Swiss frontier ever since the war started. An of ficial trauslution of this report, made by Francesco Ventresca, translator of the U. S. war department, along with a request to assist in giving it publicity, has been sent to Prof. H. P. Harss, .of O. A. C, a former as sociate. The censor sees the intensity of the effort of the United States but begs for greater speed. Economic conditions in France are fast chang ing for the worse and: relief must come to defeat the attempt of the common enemy to stamp out the French people by unparalleled atro cities. Ten thousand French pris oners are held in German insane asylums, and 25,000 were kept at the French front thi) year until 7.000 were killed by French fire and tho rest in pitiable condition crip pled for life, were taken back to Germany. Under all sorts of pre texts terrible reprisals are indicted on the prisoners, because Gormany has more French prisoners than France has German prisoners. France contributes to the support of the allied armies in her territory, although her production has been cut down and much of her imports sunk by submarines. Tho condition of the laboring masses is fast becoming pre carious and they look t.o America for relief. Liberty loan. Red Cross, food production, great saving and liberal ity in giving, manufacture- of ships, muntions and supplies -all lnes of team work are the only alternative to grave disaster to Fiance and to all her allies, America Included. the Japanese consul here. The edibles consisted of sandwiches made of dark bread- with fillings of vegetables and fish, unsweetened brown cakes and tea. Informality and 0. tuple fare, It is said, will characterize most society luncheons and receptions here this winter. Madame Akamatu bids fair to be a favorite guest at such affairs. 'THE SOUL MASTER" Al MONDAY IS HAUGATN DAY. Monday is bargain flay at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes in. tf H THE CASH STORE 7E HAVE NO EQUAL! Wh n it comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies of tho season. Our Btock is always frosh and complete in all lines. You will find here tho choicest of goods and tho best of service. THE CASH STORE KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon i wheat flour makes better bread n that made from new wheat. We e some of the old wheat flour, and ! offering a SPECIAL PRICE R CASH, THIS WEEK. IDD'S GROCERY The semi-monthly meeting of the Woman's Improvement Society met with Mrfi Chas. lirand at the Over land Orchards on last Thursday aft ernoon. The special feature of the meeting was an address to Hie club members by Prof. Brown, on "The Hoover Food Conservation Bill." Mr. Brown gave an interesting talk on this subject and is asking the help and co-operation of the club in reaching every home in the com munity with these pledge cards which mean much to the nation in this critical time of war. After the meeting a delightful hour was spent in social converse and needle work after which delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess, assisted by Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Clifford. Owing to the busy season in the apple harvest the moetings have been postponed one month and will next be held at the home of Mrs, R. A. Calhoun on November 15. "AT (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 20. "Hoov erizing" at social functions got an auspicious start In Portland when tho simplest of refreshments, with a strong "war flavor" were served by Mrs. William D. Wheelwright, a rec ognized social leader, at her recep tion to Madame S. Akamatu. wife of ' FRFNRH TRANSFER AND STORACE COMPANY BACCACE CHECKED FROM YOUR HOME TO YOUR DESTINATION In the part of Robert Travels, iu "The Soul Master," the Greater Vitagraph feature which will be seen at the Majestic theatre tonight Karle Williams gives one or tho finest characterizations of his career. The play, which is in five reels, is based on a novel written by James Oliver Curwood, author of 'God's Country and the Woman," tho "Ka zan" stories and other powerful fic tion. It deals with the transforma tion of a man from a kindly uud loving character to a soul-embittered. ruthless employer. Mr. Williams, who, by the way. re cently was announced ua tho winner of a popularity contest conducted by a Minneapolis newspaper, is shown in the early part of the picture ns a happy young married man, iu love with his wife and the slave or their HttU year-old daughter. He finds his wife In the arms of another man, throttles the interloper and i:; in a fair way of putting an end to him until his wile knocks him uncon scious by striking him on the head with a statuette. She and the other man flee, taking the baby girl with them. Recovering from his wound, the husband seals his heart and becomes a machine, devoted solely to busi ness. He succeeds to the point whore he becomes the owner of a chain of department stores, but he Is a marti net to those under him and earns the title of -The Man Without a Soul." Such he is when Ruth Carroll, played by Kathcrlne Lewis, goes to work in his store as a sales girl. He Is drawn to the girl Instinctively and even hints at marriage, but she spurns her rich employer for u hoy employed in the store. After sov eral thrilling episodes, "the man without a soul" through seeing a picture of Ruth's mother, learns that tho girl is the daughter he bad lost 15 years before. It is then that he masters acnin the soul that had been asleep so long. (fly Associated Press.) PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 2 0. Henry Morgenthau, former United States ambassador to Turkey, will be in Ore gon some time during November, bringing a message from war-torn 10 ti rope, acocrding to word received here by Ben Selling and Rabbi Wise. Mr. Morgenthau has offered to con tribute one million dollars to a fund for the relief of Jewish sufferers in the various warring countries, on condition that nine million is raised throughout tho United States, to make a ten million dollar relief fund in all. He will come to the roast leaving New York November 10. to speak in behalf of this relief work Some time ago Mr. Morgenthau was recalled from his post, in Turkey to accept a place In the federal bank ing system. DAILY WEATHKH ItrrORT. U. S. weather uurean, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending a. in., October 20, 1 U 1 7. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday fit) Lowest temperature last night 3ti Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since 1st of month Normal precipitation for this month 2.61 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1917 to date 73 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1ST? 2.65 Total deficiency from Sep tember I. 1917 1.92 Average precipitation for 40 wet seasons (Sept. to May, Inclusive.) 31.98 WILLIAM BULL, Observer 3L----:.. r .-if, & HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE HANDLED BY EXPERIENCED MEN LARGE, DRY STORAGE ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM FIRE RISK IX1 H.I'. DIHIXTOItV. A. F. & A. SI., Laurel Lodge No. 1:1. Regular communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each mouth at Masonic Tomplo, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. I1EN.I. CAKO. W. M. W. K. HARRIS, Secy. I. O. O. K I'nUm Encampment No. 0. Meets In Oild Fellows' Temple, very Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. K. II. PICKENS. C. P. O. II. PICKENS, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S. JAMES EWAHT, K. S. 11. P. O. F.IKS, ltoKolmrg IkmIko, No. 820 Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly, and ull visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. CARL E. WIMRERLY, E. R. IRA D. RIDDLE, Sec'y. K.NHiiri'S OF l'YTMIAS, Alpha Lodge No. 4 7, meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass Sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMREHLAIN. C. C. ROY P. DUHB1N, M. K. . R. WIMHHHLY, K. R. S. II. A. Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No. 1828 meets at Maecabeo hall every 2nd. and 4th Wednesday. Visitors welcome. E. n. PERRINE, P. St. C. W. CIX1AKE. Cor. I. O. O. F Rising Star Initio No. 174 meets In the Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visitiug brethren always welcome. J. I). REESE, N. G. CARL W. OH MAN, Roc. Sec. St. FICKLE, F. S. L. O. T. SI. Roseburg Hive No. 11, holds rcgulur 'reviews on second and fourui Thursday evenings in Maecabeo hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city aro cor dially invited to attend our re views. Maecabeo hall on Cass street. HER YL D. OGDEN, L. C. JESSIE RAPP, 1(. K. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Roao burg Lodgo No. 1037 Meets Mon day evening of each week, at S o' clock in Mucucbee hall. All visit ing brothors aro Invited to attend. W. J. MOON, lllctuM.-. H. O. PARC5ETER. Sec'y. ItlOllKKAHS, Roseburg Rcbekah Lodgo, No. 41, 1. O. O. F. Meets; in Odd Fellows' Tcmplo every! Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters und bihrcn Invited to attond. MRS. IDA TUHN1CLL, N. (1. MRS. TILI.1K JOHNSON, Sec. M RS. EUS1E HUMPHREY. F. S O. V. S., Itoseburir Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on tho 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month, vislflng members in good standing nro respectfully invited to attend. MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. M. Fit EE JOHNSON. Sec'y. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle ,o. 411. Meets on tho 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit ing members In good standing aro invited to attend. DORA G1L11ERT, O. N. CLAKA CAWI, FIELD, Clerk. California Attractions! A round trip ticket to Southern California, good for six months, with stopover privileges, wilt take you to all of Cali fornia's delightful resorts. Plan Your Winter Trip Now San Francisco Monterey Bay Resort SantaBarbara California Beaches A cosmopolitan city, full of life, romance and unlimited enjoyment. Such Bohemian life such dlvorslly of pleasures. Del Slonte, Santa Cruz, Slonterey, Paclllc Grove, Pebble Beach, Carmel nud Old Carmel Mission. On (He smiling channel, facing tho sea. A resort of world renown, found ed In tho early Spanish days. To these beaches eomo tho peoples of tho world. You will flud exactly what you want. Long Reach, Venice, San ta Slonica, Redondo, etc. Catalina Island A ,l,a"tlful, restful place, surround- ed by tho quiet sea. So. California 1,08 Angolcs, Pasadena, Rlvorsldo, Hedluiuls, San Diogo and many IveaOrlS otiiorH, each interostlng in its way. Ask for our illustrated literature, reservations, etc. John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregou. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES A NEW WONDERFUL AUTOMOBILE LENS It not only compiles with the law but It In a big advnntngo to tho driver. Come In nml flint out about thciu. KvorythhiK Klwlrlcal, i i Roseburg Electric Co. I r WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak! Camp No. 125. Meets in the Odd Fellows' hall in Uoseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome J. M. THRONE, C. C. M, M. MILLER. Clerk. Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Cleaning AND Pressing Works! Men'ii Suits French T)ry Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bargain day prices do not include culling for or delivering clothes, G. W. SLOPER 308 N. Jackson. Why should hi: lets always be made In a ment shop? i;,W;l,i;s, Roseburg Arle meets In their hall on Jackson St., on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standing always wel come. 1 C. KOENIO, W. P. II. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec. Phone 183. I. O. O. Phllitnrlnn Io,lge No. 8, Meets In Odd fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week, Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. JItvHiistt I ho im-nt man Is ttuch a Kood rtteuk holder. H a ve You Tried The Classified Ad Columns of the Evening News It's a snfo bet that no shop holdftj better steuks than our. Wo don't j hold them long. All wagers are quickly settled and tho steakH promptly delivered to tho pleased' winners. You can bet on our steaks ovcry time. THE ECONOMY MARKET Real Estate City and Farm Property Wlnchemtr Ha nl WcNtlaka Town IaAh. GEORGE RITER III WmI Oak Itmi. They Buy and Sell For You! Situations Obtained Rooms Rented Farm Deals Negotiated Help Secured Houses and Lots Sold The Cost Is Trifling n PH0 220 I F. I. PERRY, N. O. ' A. J. OEDDES, Rec. Rec. j 1. B. HAILEY, Kin. Sec.