FOUR TIIK EVRXIXfJ NEWS MOMMY, NOVKMlim .V I1II7. SIT NOW FOR YOUR The best and cheapest Xmas Gift, and most appreciated by the boys at the front is' Studio HOLIDAY FOTOS OLD PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Roseburg National Bank Building, Roseburg Clan E at-iion as recurds physical exanilria i ion, the issuance of commissions, and the order in which the surcess aplicants will lie called for ser vice rests with the war department. Three Hundred and Nine Men Have Been Recommended For Commissions. APPLE ALLIES BEAT i! classified column WKI.L tiKlLMXG Now Is the time! to drill that new well. You want a pood job. I am the fellow that can do it. V. F. Kernin, Box 791. lioseburs. Ore. tf SKILLED IN LUMBERING A Be to iiuits limine l-'i-oni Twenty-live Wty Year Will Take Phys ical I'Aaimiial ion I'mler War Department Itllhs. It la anoiiiinced by the forest ser vice that it has been aide to com ply in full with the ropiest of the war department for a.ssistame in se curing qualified luiniiei men and lor esters to serve us oflicers fur the for est battalions which are to comprise a pait of the American overseas forces. Three hundred and nine men have been recommended lor commis sions in the grades of major, captain, first lieutenant, and second lieuten ant. Of these, two thirds are prac tical lumbermen or saw mill opera tors and one third are trained for esters with Ions woods experience. Some of the lumbermen who were recommended have also hail theoret ical training in forest ry and many of the foresters have hau experience In logging or saw milling. In the selection of qualified lum bermen the forest service has had the close co-operation of a sub committee of the lumber committee of the Council of National defense and of fourteen committees of lum bermen in different parts of the county. Almost every man selected was interviewed by a lumbermen's committee or by the forest sei vice of ficials. .Many private foresters and forest schools have assisted in find ing technical foresters suitable for commissions, 1 1 oi the men recom mended have, by success! u! experi ence, shown themselves capable of handling some important phase of lumbering, saw millim:. or technical forest work, according to oMicials ot the forest service. All have proved by experience their qualities of lead ership and their ability to handle men in large numbers. Kvery timber region of the I'niU'd States has cont rib tried it s share 7T the men who ha e been nominate for officers an I it is tieljiwd that every class of lumberim;. from the smallest port able mill opera! ion to the largest ami most up-t o-date plant, is represented. Annum those selected are men experienced in Ur ging and sawint: every merchantable wood growiim in this coontiv. The age limits set in the lieniniiirm required that all officers oi the for est battalions should i.e :; 1 ears ot age. or older. liecause m the dif ficulty of linditm men suitable tor lieutenants, the age liciii tor this grade was la'er lowered to J.'i years. The bulk of th- ne as lieutenants ranye to ?,7, as captains and as majors from to m i. Men who have bt II ! i ! 1 1 1, tell d ed have been notified thai all turther Francis ("oates, husband of Jejs'e Coules. of this city, was fatally in ,u red Thursday evening when the ; utomobile in which be w:ij riding broke through the railing of a bridge and plunged down a ravine, says the Itugue Kiver Courier, There w. re lour men. all employes of the 1'aci'ic i le phone aiul Telegraph Company in the car. one of the others having a rib broken besides other injuries Yhe men were on the Jefferson rua.l foing from Corvallis to Saleiu to at i lend a meeting. .Mr. Coates .eceied u fracture of the skull at the base i f the brain and never- regained fott--ciuiisness. dying Saturday moir.in,; , The funeral will he held at APtan bis home, at L'::Sn today. Mrs. ('; tes. v. ho visited her parents here, return ed to Albany only a few days ago. , Her mother. Mrs. K. K. Carglll, went i io Albany Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Coates. nee Miss Jess-i "a rei 11. wife of the unfor tunate .;:-in. : ie! ore her marriage several years j atro was an employe of the telephone nfliee at (!rants Pass and was quite well known among the younger set of Koseburg at that time, having v!s . iled here on several different occas ions. i - A Wenatchee Woman's Bright Idea Serves a Dual Purpose. DELICIOUS CONFECTION Moio Thiui That, Apple Allies Art HiMilllit'ul and .More tKiijoyed Than Any Other Article to lie Thought OI. IH'KOC PIS KOR SAUK F. U. Calkins. Koseburg, Ore. FOH SAUK -One cow, one calf, eight mouths oh., and one horse. Phone FOIi SAUK CUKAP - Void bug with special equipment. Inquire at Ford curate. tf Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Hank, ground floor. Phone 'MM lttwchurg Oregon PHIS WWW SAUK Inquire K. 11. Pickens. KdKenhower, Ore. Phone IFlM. nl7 FOH SAUK One 1 h. p. gas en gine for sale cloap. K. F. liohr, 1 Box in.', plume ;!':-,!. nlOp TAMAUKS -The PoUyanna Is again serving their delirious t a males. ' Phone 1H. tf DR. C. L. PEARSON 1KXTIST. Of lice Kohlbugen ilblg. TO BE CHOSEN 1918 oniTIH'Ililr.l 1". Our Beys in F.-SP.C3 and (!c;;.j Protection TllC luell "U l'ie l'.li:t l.::- l ri-?---l) the pick of our Arm; can y.-uUi. tne in four of our ii" at 1 ie was pick, rejected beca;i-c i lirii.il deiiciency. Many times t he U.dm - w er, t. blame. If we wwi .o ' 'it .-Id rve c hiij utr On too simii, r ii want to un rea.-e our chances f"i a 1 - -1 i ; hie, r. Pien-e of tlnurgical In-titi.le. Unit;.;.., . Y., Bays mat y.ir Hi"Ul I dunk p.enty of water daily iiefw e n imc.iI. 'i r n pro r-ire nt your rifii- -t 1m; -t"f. Ai.uric ( double siren-;;. ). 'I h.s " n - u - ne " drives the nr-' and -'Ut a::! ' 'in s back ache ntul iheMtlKl' -1 1 we u i-h Im kee best condition a table?, w.lh lu i iS He' lll"- -' I pure w a:e: . dav for a it. ..i tt. Send I'i. I ', i . pnckagi. ' t ';r.i potent than ..' I.;:. . as l "t w a" i r t trial will i n Mlt.IiMH i l x - In regard i I t i In addition to electing a 1'uited States senator, three lepiesentalives in congress and a majoiity ot state as well as county oflicials. the voters if this state next year will also choose o state senators and (in members ot the house Oi representatives. Of the senate membership of :io. l : were elected last year for a four-year term and will be members of the 1 !t 1 t legislature. The voters of Multnomah county will elect only one state senator' next vear. A successor to John (1111. who was elected last year to complete the term .if Arthur W. Uangguth. will be i bos. n. The same voters will also joi n with Clackamas and Columbia counties in naming a successor to Herman A. Lewis, of this county, who represented that district in the last legislature. Successors will be elected to suc ceed the t olio win g state senators, whose terms expire next year: C. A. Barren. 0f rmntilla and Morrow counties: Isaas u. Bingham. Lane: C. P Bishop and A. LaKollett. Marion: K. H. Cusick. Uinu and Lane: W alter A. Dimick. Clackamas; Samuel M. Oiii land. Linn: John Oili. .Multnomah: P. L. Hawby. Benton and Polk: C. A. Ueincnwoher. Clat sop; Hei man A . Lew is. M ult noma h. '"laikamas and Colli m Ida : Frederick Steiwer. I 'mat ilia ; U . H. Sirayei. Baker; W. T. Vinton. Yamhill, and II von dcr Helleri. .Lokson. The 1 holdover senators are; Ceo. T Baldwin. Crook. .leffer:on. Klam ath and Lake; B. L Kddy. Houglas; Po' ert S Cane, s p Houston. Hits ' Moser. dun-ad P. Ols.ni and A r tlur U". Orion. Multnoma!i. T. B. liaudb-v. Lin.-oln. Tillamook. Wash ington arid Vamtiill; .Inlien A liur lev. C.i ant, Harnev and Malheur: Waller M. Pierce. Union and Wal lowa; M. 1 . Shanks. C.illlafn. S n-r-man and Wh.eeiei : I S Smith, i'oof and Currv. .1 (' Smiih. Josephine: Ccige 1; Wilbur. Hood Biver and Wt'sco. and W I W-.od. Washing toll A woman of Wenatchee Mondav took the train lor Seattle, lull ol pa l iriutic pride, mil uf a new big idea. I She carried in her gup several littb cardboard boxes, and in these boxe. slices of aiqiles, Migaiy. lucidly tiaiia- J parent, 9 ctirvstalhne like umber; quartz, and she had chr istened them "Apple Allies," says an exchange. To persons on the train she showed j them, and she let them taste, and ; she couiided her idea that these Ap-; pie Allies" were the very thing lor1 lolks to send to "our hoys in khaki." And they agreed with her---Ameii j ca's Irnest apples, thai was all, till j into slices a do.ell slices to tire ap- pie -cooked in sugar syrup and at terward rolled in granulated sugar. , "1 made these all mysell, ' she ex plained while in Seattle. Anhody can make them ut home, sisters, wives, mothers, sweethearts. And so easy to make. And so easy m send as easy o make as lodge, as easy to j mail as a letter. All you have to do is to find a little cardboard box, put; , them in, tie it up. address it and mail ! I it; and you are sure tile hoy" is going ; to have a most welcome treat, ami1 'something that he will enjoy more; ' than any tobacco, and which is health-giving as well." i "Kasier to make ami easier to send than a cake," said one of the apple I men. "II the I'nited States gels the! ; Apple Allies' habit there won't be ; northwest apples enough to go around." 1 The "Apple Allies' can be made by a novice. The recipe is as follows, land calls lor really sound, good ap ( pies, preferably of the Jonathan, j ! Spitzenberg. Wagener, Oi tlev oi i : Crimes Oolden varieties. ! Make a syrup ol two cups gianu-: J luted sugar, one cup water, bring to ! boil. Have read one medium-si.ed j apple, pared, coied, each quarter cut into l hr-ee nieces. I u on the I welv c pieces in (he now boiling syiup. and! allow to cook or boil therein until 'they are all transparent and tender, easily pierced with a straw, ltemovoi ; from keitle, drain and dace on 'waxed paper or platter. Allow to ' remain L I hours, then roll in granu-j I lated sugar, roll twice again at in- j tenuis ot J l hours. j If moi.-tuie accumulates on waxed; paper renew it. Allow the liuit at-I ter the third tolling to remain on the I platter until di v; keep in dry place j . theretat'ter exposed to air, tinning) from time to time. The amonnl of j s l up si at . d will make liv e do en Apple Allies." live upph'S b Mis: j j used. Add boiling water to svrup as j jt thickens, to maintain original ion-. sisteiicy When all dry ami rivsial lil.e in ppe;i alice, pack in calldv or' othei box .iiid st nd away to our 1 bo-, in khukt." oi send it t a.-t ! Christ in.:- Voii ma;, gartn.-h v. ji ; red allies, rut in small p: io.'d ! b pulling vegetable coloring in tin svrup. FOR SAUK One $150. one yil't. ninir condition. lord ?--a, one III in gi-td run .1. O. Newlamt. T1IIK FILLKHS FOR SAUK Com plete set for Ford car. Inquire at News office. Does away with punctures. tf FOli SALK-TIogs- sows and pigs ."i head rtf feeders. ! nquh e at 1 he Hanks place. :! miles from Canyonville, Ore. J. U. Creesl. DR. S. L. DeLAPP OsttMipatblc Physician & Surgeon Phonos: -IT-'JIH Perk Inn Bblg. Otllie 1 10 lio. l!o-L HoseburK, Ore. FOR SAUK Reasonable. l!Hii. Ford in first class condition, shock ab sorbers, electric tail light. I n quire ol T. K. Ware. nlOp FOR SAUK St x room plastered house. Price $.".r.n. at tU 5 Hamil ton street. For partiuclars write llenr Kernan. Krugh, Ore. FOR SAUK -160 acres, new mnd-i em buildings, silo, on count y road, fine springs, piped to house; and barn. 140 acres tillable, flue! loam. Most up to date ranch in j 1 louglas county. $lti per acre. Terms. Morton Cox. Ilil S. Jack son street, Roseburg. ! I'OU HF.NT. TO RKNT 1-room modern furnish ed house to rent. ;"i7 S. Stephens street. Phone 4.VI-H. FOR RUNT A modern 6-room house with garage on North Jack son street. Inquire News or phone l!t'.t-II. WAXTKH. , DRS, PLYLER & PYLER Idcciised Cliiropi-aclic PhysicimiH ";!2 V. Uane St.. Roseburg, Ore. Consultation tnd Kvam'Jiatlon Free. Oftlce flours 0 to 5. Chiropractic and Klectrical Treatments. tbone K2. Why should big tiets always Ik' made in n meat iltop? Recant the meal man is such good steak holder. WA.NTKl) -- Strong boy. Steady work. Madison. S. P. store. WANTKD- A middle aged woman to do general housework. Phone a!!. WANTIOD Plain country woman to general housework. Impure 1 1 r. Mill street. WANTKD -A girl Tor general house' wot It on fat in. For particulars' write to t'ov U'.'i. Yoncalla. Ore. It's a safe bet that io shop holds better steaks than our. We don't holtl them long. All wagers are quickly settled and tho steaks promptly delivered to the pleased winners. You can bet on our steaks every time. THE ECONOMY MARKET WANTKII I 1 mi i,r Wiili' In poll. -'IVani not more nioro th.-in X o;ir 10. Br. .id, ;li.l, than i, 111 dr. II ) for s.M.r: r.-i'ii poinl collilil ion. I ;it; Itiw st t i-i't . cl ImiLB.v FOH SAI.K lirl ,l;i lios. l.ni j I'l lit SM.i: i on l w o , ,-.,11 :n or Mir. I. ,11.' WANTKIi ' 'ti.-H; IL','. nilildT ,-;i 1 II I t Ut Tit A I iK IMS Ol.l II ,,l,lr N SI. ilon cm. I, I tut M iiiiiii, i:i: i Mi-C I : in" .IriiK i n Ol 1 1 1 n i ? I : ll'OV.'ll 111 Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Cleaning AND Pressing Works! Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned arid Pressed for $1.00. All work r:iven prompt attention. Itargain day prices do not include calling lor or delivering clothes. G. W. SLOPER HUH N. Jackson. id l.u ei C, I ir k.'iucv-- in the I liili.i and vcye- SHOWN BY THE SUPT. ( I'.y A-hoi inn il I n-s.t I S I. KM. i . N.n :. S.i.. i nil. ii '! 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All Voi1 Promptly and Neatly K.XL'cuted. Host of Workmanship l.'mlirellas Hepairt'd. VV. II. BOYLE I2:i (Ink SI. Itisi liurK Blankets and Comforts Wool and Cotton B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN EVER TRY TO "Kill Two Birds With One Stone?" It can be done, but seldom should be. FEED THEM! Feed them some of our selected Bird Seed. You will feel better, and they will sing better. Nathan fin Perkins Fullerton TJ10 &SVUU More Building The Unsheltered Tramp Keeps ;ilivi; hut what good is he? So The Unsheltered Hen may live thru thu winler: hut what fcmM is she? it is surrislnK how few winter ei:fcs will build a good lieu house. Kenny Lumber Company I "KKOM PILTAR TO POST you may po looking tor a concern who enn turn out oettor or more artistic mill work than we can, but you will be certain of failure. We are at home In every detail of tire business, and our designs and finished- work are regard od as modtds by competent architects and builders. All kinds of turn ed woodwork done to specifica tion at very reasonable prices. THE J. G. FLOOR CO. KoHehurg, Oregon. 0ot Your IB Fall Silks Dress Goods! No Better Values Can lie Had for the Money All the newest weaves and designs are shown here. liig Values and Moderately Priced I. ABRAHAM The Store of Courtesy EveningNevvsClassifiedAdsPay Advertisers