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THR FiVENINu NEWS THCKMDAY, SVKMMKH M, MH7 .1 V TWO THE EVENING NEWS HY 11. W. IlATKS HKKT O. HATKS issi i:i daii.v kx kit si xiav Subscript Inn Unlet Iluily. Pur year, by ma!) $3.00 Per month, dfliveruci &u Per yeue 12.00 Wlx months 1-00 Entered as Rerond-cla.ss inattor, NovemUr 5. lai'!, ut Kosel.urg, Ore., under at t of M iri'h 3. 1 K 7 ' - .MKMUiiit or ,s(M i, i i:i ritKss. Tint ;sM)l hMt l I'lVSS ! HlltiVIl entitled i tin iimi tor ri'inililii alion of nil ui'Hs di--aU lie credited I" i' or not othcrui.M' miliul In 1 1 i Nipir nnl mKo lliu loitl im-ws mjI ludiel tii'ifi ii. All Hulits of n-pitldii allon of Kpr elul (INjiaH h-f ln'i cin uro uImj HHrVMl. Till KSIiW, NO i:IKKK JiMT m:.t m mmkk s ;akih;. This in the 1 1 ii i lo begin jMariiiin for next ytsai's war raiden. ThoiiKh tin war may mil la.-l. through tin yt;ar, tlnTe will he a much need loi food In l'.HS m ili'i' h;i In 1 ill 7. Very likely the n" d v, 111 Urciitt-M". iMTitiisi ol tlx- additional mill I a it (mi roin tin mm! lo Imlit. War .'aidwis have plaw-d a rule 111 tllU Bea.HOIl jllst ended, gieiitei than most person realize. Tin1 oul put of hark yaidn and va.anl lots uiiglit. appciir tniiiuiu essivr wlo-n compared with the pi rtd ml ion of the tanners and proi t-ssional ga rdeiiers. Mill it Iiuh provided a surplus, widely dlnti United, whirl riieadied the mar kfst . kept IHirert down, .-saved morn Tor tlin amal' iir gardener, and ;n rompllHlKMl fcnod out of all piopor tion to itH artual lating In the crop reports. There have hern intangible re turns no lews .aluuble. Hundreds of tliouHands ot dt rdk have learned for tin1 tiist lime the llavor of per fnclly I r esh vegelableH. it ml I he pleamirc and health I hut come from dolvitiK in Ilio Hoil arid watching thitiKH Ri'ow. I'ito'i ix T Tin: 'iiiui;i:. Willi the openiiir. of H' hooi .ldinn and Mary are epo.s.-d to all the eon taghun diseases ol childhood. Parents should do two things. I'ilHl. keep every rhild wilh the miis picion ol a snltile at home until it disnppeai s; second, p t ot eet .Joli nil ami Mai v from ronlaginii b inrti-as- itlg; their iCHlslalire lo It II they haven't heell to a dentist, tulio I hem at on re. There may he trouhh' there thai hurt their dige.s tlon and nerves. And how a ho at I he or ulist '.' If there Is an ee Mi am il will Inter JVre wilh iierer; ami digestion, pio (llM e head ;n-lies ami 1 1 1 1 eiil i lues ra tan Ii. Take Ihem to i tu- family doc tor. Kvery cliild is entilled to a stimm. wholesome growing hody. It doesn't com I much lo do these ihings. NnL half so mm h as cum rase of Keriuiis illness, and mit one t il t h so much as thf results nl bun: neglect j WOKK I (Ut mi:, lit m IK ! In most parts d Die I'tnted States foil I cell oil tires of dread ale sold j lot ten ( e. It) i I e.il It! Italll (hit I t two ouiues an- sold hit 1 I renls 1 In France t Mi t e ouiu es an- suiti , for nine ceii ts I u Ma i v liu; I tel Khun " I hi i I li nil urer; a I e indd I nr 1 I rent-; This i:. dour ith out ' Wheal al ler (.;H ill,; e.. lill.Ull nce.Ul ! freight lilies es. Ihete l..S Ol Wol lt tor Mr ll.m.el and the people I are w ait nm p. it nui I i '. er w il il- e-.- ;i -! i e l of one kind anoi : i .m'u ;-,.t I to hUM le I I, lp It 1 1 I ! imom I Moll lhe-e . ;, !,,.,, , , , n . ,,, the hardship- I,e l(e, ,, dOttlU t he I e , I i t k .1. 1 t., u .1 tei s A lo i- i- I , , i . I , will P.,.. .. ,,. - ,. , ,.. pound-; ..t ,., ,, r . . ..... 1 t 'if lh M '..i I ' i t . , I I at Hi it n .e,! t.. . !. , i I ,. ,. puhltr i 'I ti.--.iT-. ; Ilk) Shipment of Xcuvst Models Modcnih'li Priced Bellows Store Co. COATS Wo have several readers who al a'uvh are kicking about opportunl Mes heintf wiiu't'. There'u a fortune :or the Inventor ot a periscope for lie small person who hat tu Hland n the rear of a crowd lo see a pa i.ide. : Most imn who exruwe upending lu ir money foolishly hy aayiiiK, "I . ained it and I kih-sh I ran spend It." I would he horrified if their wives i.jok the same amount ami went on a1 at once a week. Ami e she has 'he .same riKht. mo-n't hln .' 1 When the hve wires ot Jtosoburt; L-et together to a rornplish a cei tuin thltiK lor the rily tln-y usuallv lniriK home the ha'oii ' all things lo the -on 1 1 a rv , not wit firand ini;. , Ion't forget that you have siKned a lotjtl riiliservatlou pledge, H'h Up. 1 1) yoil IO l( eep i'rind ) HI li wil II tile ..ovcrnmeiit Hi on the ) 1 al thtM Kussia has 1 Ilo; ped" aain The old jrirl" is some athlete. CHANGE IN THE TRAIN SERVICE ON S. P. HERE Hi-rent ehanrK in the train srhed ile makes it necessary that parlies Irivinn on hihwavs and having oc- asion lo i io.-s the railway tracks he specially i-aretul. or accidents may M-siilt Tin Shasta Limited, which I or i tier ly a reived here at 7 a. m.. now due at 2:0.. p. m. No. I I runs on the old schedule, reaching Kose .jiirtf al 1 : Hi . hi. Tlie danger itises from Hie Tact thai prisons ' raveling the hmhw ays. and accus 'oiued to seeing No I I at its usual time will lie on I he lookout lor it . itid alter that train has passed may airlessly attempt to cross the track, thhiltiiiK t hejuselves sate and tin re 'ore unwalrhlul. and are very apt o kcI i-iiiirJil h the Shasta Limited, which fs only 2' uunutes hehind the llrst pasHener Itain. The railway people- are very anx ious to throw every safeguard aiound 'he movcnieiu ol all their train-, and agents alt aloii the line have heen instrurleil lo warn the pnhlir of these haiies in train serue so that aulo sts and persons driving teams will ronslantly he on the lookout lot nn romirm i ranis. In addition to numerous pas-n-ier t rains, f rcirhts ar e almost con slanily iiasslnj: aloiiK the lines, and ureal caution is neressai'v to avoid accidenls As it is. scarcely a week passeH hill what someone eilcoil n tet s a train at crossings and i-els hut t or kllh-d. usually a 1 1 1 i I mi t a hie to t hoiu--ht lessnej s. The chairman of the iini:nii wai lihiaiv council has made A Dual le po-t f its work The national fuml aslie.l lot wa ? I uim.ioiit I'lnK amounted to ahnul one cell! pel capita, which wnuhi make Hieuoii s .ptuia ptacth allv f "HO .s a m.il h is ol laci a tola! o! $ I I'.immi u as raised in t hi . slate. The eienscM in il,,. llremoi caiii.ain aimiiinh d l.i between f ,'n.i it ii , t $M'ii mo-1 ;,ll hi-niK loi p.-siaie. pi i rif i .iml lel.-m aphliiK. Smit lo-i n l i ii:on cit re i made I d" tollnu itiu' cell! i 1 1, il I ioli Ash la lid I I '- I.".. i aiuMii ciiv. $ :.. ; ,. Miauls -a-v t j; k-.otn ill. f I 1 Klamath Kali-;. Jl .' :. l.-'lr i.-w $ 1 ."" M,-,;..rd $ : I :: V M M lb- fl.rl,. $ , !"fd. . v . ai'-htlel.l, $).'., u;, H"':ue Hive, . i i . ;, r I ''' .' . ami I il. ' -f I I I' for M,... v .at..-i ' ;!.- l t..- 1M "' ' al .. (he la'.- - who d a ! o.i :inr !:' -x 1,1 l-'fno i ,. Mt .--in.-r , . s, A : . .Mtv9 Free Lecture On Christian Science By PAUL STARK SEELEY Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientists, in Boston, Mass. Under the Auspices of Christian Science Society of Roselmrg, Ore. Palace Theatre Nov. 8 at Eight o'Clock The Public is Invited Y. M. C. A. NEEDS Great Work Being Done For; the Men of Allied Armies. $35,000,000 REQUIRED Si'fri'furira of the V at the Italllr l i'oni iiikI All 'oiilonineiils lo Help mill I'coln I i mr lm. Kery da in every cit y, low ti or village Hi this louulrv their airivi-s a le:let Iiimii a soldiei ho WlHteu on the stationery supplied him without cost ,y the Army and .a V. .l ' f. In evel home wheie this letler j wilh its simiiiiratit red triaimle ar ; rives there is o Il it Were llol lot the K i mils attention ol the Arniv ami Navy V u . C A., il it vveie n.it hr 'the hinldtns. tenls ami huts ot this I ot can ia lion, there would le ihous ; amis of homes without wind itoiu Iheit loved ones called into the s. i I II e ! V (' .i ellt ! t Ileit is a Mini that leads. ' liae ou u rit ten .!nt her i-(.i ' h is an am-,, . thai the soldiei hcv (annul resMt : ! His lieat t is w 1th her a ml he ;;nes to , the I'ounler. i;es paper ami eiivel 1 up's and 'ots dou n heside .uii.tli- i t orn i ade v lm is w ut tin: ii ml n-f- ' i dou ii his niesv,,:;,. J I umi I e, ..t i thousand-- ot l,os all o, t lt- ..:ld ale w tit lilt: l.-lh i s h.iiiir ill M r ; hllltdlims m 1 C p.ipci e ei day and nilit To in ike it p.. ,!,!,. ii,,.,. M1V. t. have paper ami eiieopes and a I plan- lit Me. to mr m enter I .u n infill . readini: mat ' i-r ,i tid mi uc i -'ipv their lelsin,- time Di.il t:i,.v I 111 heroin.- hollies,, t, im n j .'ed Ihe V 1 t ,-; ,,,.,1, , L- ;, t . u.i l I'Ui.i ; d ; n e tor $ . mm t.. - "ii! in ., t-d .t. nd !- w ..- .1 l,...i;. 'he n,. all -.ddi.-i - :(f 'mm,. .,nd ' "-'d ' nia h. i:. Mini- .1 l.-l ; ; 1 1 1 " ' ed triangle st .n noi.-i n: j home It .In. nil kllnW I j w h.it it means to v,.i! ''t.' V M r , I" 'I Mill Upp"ft it e.ein.'s "li -1 -U ;.nd the -.nhll.-i e,, iin, ,!;, i n and a Mr I'M. h.-.-.'--itv tor mi.-'( a l.n : ' Hi:, . , I. -a. t :n(l', 1 1 I, .l.u I. Mot l . . M . HI "u- nv. I: i : ! u m M.'J, U tl,-t. .,. . IM e of S : ' ' ,:. i !v and n.( v H ill I 1 e n.it on.il w a ' - e i .1 1 led Upon 1 ' t h i on i:hon t t ho !! . I1 I- ii. 'i !m. r. i '. i;...i. ,a:.l !'.' ,, ... .: ' "' I1' l-'l!.': ii- ii It;; : ii:-." ,.' , t:.Mi lit I t 11 '1. It. iv il. .r t'.in ii.. .1-. : 'i.t : 1 1 f: li "tl t . ., . n ..,.,..,-...! . ! i" -' . i ' . ! t' ' . 'IV w .. ' ,i . r. '"'I .!.l'K..tl ' I""i'.'l ' list I't - l!if 1-a-l IM. , I :- Ul)f...!.-,l II ha, I '.-.v, . ' 111. rri.tusit f'.l'.tr lo I'lO Ain.v I.'.lll pvoph- .in-! Hi,. it , ;i,lors (It.jt , ., fl tilt i Hi; not o:tl 'or homst-h ,.s !vtt I very true sense die allies have been also lor us. In entering the war we have made their cau.-e our cause Their defeat would mean our dc-h-at. Anyt hi up whioh st rt-tml h-ns their hands will hasten the vn-totious endini; ot the strimule. The military and civil leader s ol ret tain of our allies have made it clear that there is no one way in which America can help their cause more than by plac ing at the disposal ol their entile a i-mies t he pt act ha I and const r u I' ll vr unrnrie of t lie Vomit; Men "s Christian Association This rail ha come with convincing force from Kussia. France and Italy. Ttu.-trd military representatives of our ow n country such as Major Cenetal Mouh Scott, late chief of staff, and lien oral 1'ershiim. have strongly emo.rs i'd these appeals. There are no two answer s to such appeals. The re spouse must he favorable, prompt and ueii'Tnus." The or tan ia t ion for I oui;la -county has been completed with Ira II Kiddle as county chair man and the lollovvniL otticers. A. C Marstns. 1 1 easurer. and .1 K McCliirtock. pub Iicjlv manager. All committee heads and learn captains eagerly awaif the opining of the camruiin and it is the concensus of opinion that the iptota of $4.0011 for Hondas roiinty will he 1 1 ea 1 1 oversilhscriliccl. & CITY NEWS 0 II II Ulan li. ol" i 'ot a His. spent esterda m this city attending to hilsiness matters. I Mr and Mis. II A. V.-;t. of this 'i t lei t (us ninrn mil; lot I'm (la nd to isil with trietids and relatives for a lew days , it now. Tut on that new ro.if her'ote it laius. Shingles $ ;t and ..ait. I'lmne 'J-tL'. I'am invet nunt t'o. i; Mt - 1. i: lliannij-'.in and t'.uuiU . "I I '"le. efe io''ili l-t ,,, s t , If! da V Tllev ret Ut lied Hi t it'll hollie at I 'ol.- I.im nii'lit. Mi- i' l: Savai:,. tetunied lo he: h.ei:.- at .nehor er-t erd.t v .ifler .l i .i - -pt ut in t h i . .. 1 1 .-ml .n to 1.-. . n. . matter-:. Hav.- mil tluils ri- arterl ano j ress ed I v SI. p. r. the eleailel and prefer : ll work piouiptly attendtMl lo and satistat tioii fcuaranteotl. tf , '"n let- K I. Whipple 1, m ' '' ! 1 1 1 o : uir.' tut I M ,i mi in t he inter I ' o th.- V M r . d: ive i ' v 1 ipph u return th - . . ir.uc M -- r. ..r! She.-Ule i;;-.,:-. ' oi.vrv ,- ., :n U. .., . : n !a .v.i- sh. k!e w -I! .. ' 'i in K hur - a I- u da. ' M-- T M'Vutni' :i and .,! v arm ! d :! I'm-- ! 1 :i T e et;inr I i ei.i !ho I L -1 ' ' ' I V h ! Ml Kldllll t);ev u ill ' e uijesw Mr aid Mi.- i. ' .. .: M' 'I. N'i.'k-. ,v, .1 1 ,:- l.i . .!,Mlt".l v.va " " 1 f.M-n;., ..I"!, .f p. .. j ' ' : " ! t : '1 T ! i . . : t n . ' ' ..! V li l':.''K. Tl a . 'mi.' :: : v ' W .11 If' 1 ' 11;- !,.!! 1 ' M' l ii n i'.i.- e. ' , tii. . r.nlvr v thai , r, !! i M ir'V . Hj,. i '. , I' i- t .1 a n. ' :- t' rv :t' ; i . ' ' I. tt . it i 1 1-. ' -. ; . . . n is .. t ' " ' - !H 1 It i lit; ! i ' ,t Ka i II a t '1,., : "'v.;'..:!! ' Vi.-ll is now stall. m:. ,1 .tt si.ni.i .it-ni: r'i.ii.1 el 1 1 r .it 1)10 'hip .11 .! ; L. n & CfTY NEWS & Rent lato?t books, 10c. Fiction library. n Ceortre Stearns and family sptnt We.lnesday in this city trom Oak-, land. I Mrs. (i V. Short, of Wilbur, is spending ihe day in tins city visiting w II fi ti iendn. Mis. K U S.-. 1. of M-dfor!, is 1 oend s e! al la a in Koeinn p , :-tt!im Willi tronds. ! Joe .Jacobs h'lt today for San J-'ian-nsco alter a day spent in this city : attendinu tu business mattcts. : Mrs. C S. Mull and little daiii.-hti-r airi.ed this momiiiL' from hraiti atui .-pent the (ia in tins city .-hopping. Kresh rape juice. r"c a uallon. at the Oviiian.d Orchaids. Ma-lt; in cider pref.s. -'urni.-di jour own con tainer, if Charles M Tucker p-t, last ni-ht tor t-.-t Fork where b- w ill sjiend a few daj.s aiti-tidtiiH to bnsines. mal ters. j Mr. and Mr-. Cbarb s Coivlart do-' pa 1 1 ed t !i is mo una fot M 1 1 b fm k V.hete (in-.. Will sje-lld the d..V MiK with tl'ielld-i. j !!:i Ufewei and iluy H'- vvt -pent W'eiltie.-day in this cit- afcinliti to bm-iness matt'-' s. 'I iif d pal t' ! ! for their bi.nie he t nii-ht. Father l-lckliait, of luvva. depart ed tin.- in i i n in l: tur Cal i i n ia . alter ! siiendint' the past three days in this city visitiiiL' v:t'i t:ie n irint , faiheis or ihe Cailiolic paii.h. C. 1-: Coe. of the local Indian of- : lire and II. F Uuib-:. examiner ol inheritances. r tui m-. I to Ko but u Tuesday after spend. nn tm- pa.-t ; week at Marhli-dd atlemiintr to busi-, . ue.s matters. le u Vou Think ol Ivory Pyralin Think il The Book Store We have without douid the finest hue o!' tliis popular ma telia t eV ef S I M I H I U I lie e i t V . Mirrors prieed from .Sl.."o to SK-oo I'.lU-h. prieed tiolll S-.'J-" to Stl.OO T.avs ptH.d from T."e to $1. .HI H iir lie. elVel S. I M lT !..v. Curh,. ,l,v. Hi.v.'v oap l!os.-. Clothes and Hat lins'-e.. Main. -Me Atti. I and I'm Make -i.uir s.-'i'i ti.iiis li.-tote (lie li'ie t-. hitdeo. . smi.'M doiH-.il will itscim- ,im uitnle fur oii. THE ROSEBURG BOOK STORE No. 5 WOODSTOCK A Mutli'rn single shift Tpewriler : n.-i. nl. .1-1: :,:.! d v&l,' ''''' e, st A. S. Iluey Company L' eal Uopivsontatives M; IS Til YK VI!. ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE HEINLINE SCHOOL OF PIANO r.'.i. v. r f i i ri : I ii V-; ii K !)!. II."'k !,'t up.' ,', .ii ; ' .it .on I'J.'t Kll.i SI. I'hi.no :-K STERLING I'ljnn thf fhiii-acter and cunsui-vatism of your bunk's otiicers and directors to a urc-at oxtont depends the- saft-ty of your funds. If tlu-v are kno-n as men of liiii integrity if ih'-y hav,- a r.-cord as !v.-n in busi ness if lliey are kiiowii as cniervalive men in ail things "then ymi nr.iy i-t as-mvd tliat their bank is govern- d in eoiiformanee with a jioliev of safety before everything else. Sneh ary the men who govern tliis bank and your funds are absolutely secure in their euro. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK H. V. Strong. I'n-pM. m ; J. M. Throne. Cashier; D. R. Shan.brook. Vice I'realdeut; lloland As-o, Vice President. Low.'.-! !li...ai-.in, 'ii 1 inn 1. at .. . .i.ina oiT"! .--. nl."- Mis. II. llui'fi.,.,n I. :i 1.. i i:i"'i" ;oi e.ilitoi ii'a aror .--.- r 1 1 ; ih-- V.i vx ti,!s , v.; !-'.'' I: ..'c Mrs'llofllMall vi'-ie'l M:- :-.'.l l-o-'.-r. . 'i5vf.a Roseburg ZJk tt-'J riioM: i::i. ITS SOME 1 l Mitchell Six LET US SHOW YOU J. F. Barker & Co. Roscburg Oregon 1 THE CASH STORE WE HAVE NO EQUAL! 'V!i i ii ci.,--. to 'ii'i' ' - !.. v it, nil iho .!' '! .V 10 ' .0 t'o- .f..::. Hi: j i.hv.i v.; fr sh an. I .-on. pi. ' vi . :l lm- V : ;! ! loo ,. Uio THE CASH 5TGEE J. B. KING, l'rupiiMor Koseluirg, Oregon We Want That Fellow Who caivs a!.c;;t aj.in-ai-ai-i-.-s. lie : just tho "boy" wo wan: t" oat or to. In tho laurolvri;-, of summer wear wo l-.avo no supor:"i - awl tVw oquals. We'll rivo your work that fsi.i-l-. tl-.at U-s j -oak i.f intelligent workmen in every i!ojartment. It's some satisfac tion to kn..w y..u are getting the- liost and that's (.air sioo;alty. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY I-1IONK 71) Ol li AITO WIIX CAIX Hooverize Your Flour Bin 1 1 ii DIAMOND "W hat s the i's: '.! . : t..- .'ian.ii- for saving that "Si.iri. v 1y." Neely's Bee CHARACTER Ti I i,n!i'in.! n lsqui-Ts. The moat c.j n :i !. n i. lu.-l on tho market, j phone - 1'ajse Investment Co. : 11 - .''Clean arrived in this' 1 'i':i Mhaiiy and will I" i-l - - ' vislt- ' ' ' "'N Take a Tip From Me i . .. ' ie' 'el!' e es SOOtl , . e, -, !i-d. ii et imo you , ,, ;,.n . ,ni i one pa 1 1 . t'.ive i lltllll .1 ! ', I., e ..OA . I'lOte. t itllMM trOtll n.i ;. ..f niMi-'i. .err Ii;hl. National MAZDA Lamps -ive ou lh-ee liliK'S till' Hsllt He now -en ini: from your old niied .arlH-u lamps and for Ihe h-'M i.IK They ;te solll in Electric Co. CAR THE 99 n h 3 Hive Grocery 4 to