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'-J THE FVKM.SO .VKW9 THritSIAV, .VOVEMllER 1M. flflll TWO THE EVENING NEWS BY It. W. KATKS BKKT G. HATE- issri:i) DArrv K.xrKiT sixday Subscription ltatoi Daily. Per year, by mail $5.00 Per mouth, delivered .50 WeMy. Per year 12.00 Six months 1-00 Entered as second-clans matter, November 5, If ')', at Koseburg, Ore. uinlr net nf M;irch 3. MlvMHIvIt OF ASSOCIATKI) I'KKSS The Afwot-inu-! lt-t is cxrlusivel) entltliN) t the uw for n'piihllitioi or nil iit'is di-p.tu relite(l to Jt or not otherwise riiiliUNl in l hi paper nnd hNm the IimuI nvws iil lUlifMl hr re In. All riRhlN nf ifpulflh JilJon of pe- tnl dUpatcliot line in arc uIm retervod. Tl 1 1 I tKI A V, XO KM 1 1 l-jU l7 anotiikk "i;'oMjr" siitoKi;. In UnitMi dtiyH (if "coiihim vul iMii ,' nlleged "economy" and what nut. '"Imcauso we urn at war." Jiic-lmlin' public iniprovcim'iUH, I In- latest achievement by a rur-HlKhled I'ori land Individual, probably hoiiic "lisht wad" that ha never known the ph-an uro of kIvIiik, Is the delusion thai ChrlBtmaB fthuiild be nnnlled. Mr favors no Kilts or any kind, usinc Hie money thus rxpended lor imrehasint; Idherty bonds or muleiial fur llht Iiik the enemy. Tho fellow iH alinosl us "tifrht" as Ho'mo other niiradiiiK tho e-on omy huKaboo during war times Hut there is usually a whhI excu for everything, and the ' war scare" is being worked overtime by the al leged! eonservailsm I siih p'-unle Speaking of ulimliiutiug tin: Hiv ing of any gifts at I'hrlstmas lime tht PoiUand 'I'elegtam reniarUs: "Let all talk of rtirtalhng t.'hiist nms cease. It Is idle to prcaftli it HesideH it Is iutile. America is k illg lo celebrate 1'lilisl mas as usual Less expensive, gifts will mitm ;i!h take tin place of costly pres.-nlH. but tho money value ol i hint's that over night on the Christmas tne di not ttgure In the joy of the day. Tin good wile has not Ihrovvn away last year's decorations, and canillis an still within reach of the poor. 'Here you have tin- material es sentials. Add to them such articles as are within the limit of your purse and the celebration in complete. Tin Block of Christmas spirit and Christ mas cheer will be ipiite a largo and of niiite I'"" Utility nf m-er before. No way has been in vented for supprensiiiK t.bem ;iml none can be devised. Therefore let everybody observe Christmas in the customary fashion." tiKAitE VOl U IMH ATOIIH. Itecause the potato maiket is be deuioralufu by tin- puunnrf in m .11 giai-'H oi potatoes, the Mnall ami . iioliy mixed wit h t l:e kit g anil mooth tubei s. acting rVit-ral Kuod Administrator W. K. Net:ii imhs a ..ariung to all potato kiowi-i. imw md small, to rade thejr piudu-r arefully bet ore sacking aiii sh -i)in. "The small i-otatot-h of pow riu.il .ty are not worth -.aeklui: aiH .-liip-ung." rt.iid M ' N w .1. aii-i v : u iil.ietl u I! M t ) lt M pi LI . . -poll the inaik-1 .:.! r.i)i- -!o'. i. ! t. prices. Lt I t!ie m tjV, IT MI.-! 1 f.e mailer and i n : . j . poi.iW,' t . .l OW it i f near ttn- puifil "I -oil 1' . Mm. "ell ill 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 lo 1 !.( : 1 ;l ' i artori'-s o: i . n i n . or n-- ' ! or lo(-, . f.-ii I'ii '. ' fiw ' : : Hill Ihe b. !t. I ) il.ilU .'Ml ! I i ""I ; (he w (;i.I.- poi .it ma r.:. ! ! : anse I hei , i:. t:..i ' i ' . .: ' tl ()iee.,u ! In.- imi '"i I ' ! rop, a ppro- ! teal el 1 'Ml.. , . r- . ;( -si illia t' il. IN u - h :. p," -i I ' i . " hie jn.itkits, aivl in mi.Iin to IhiI i reads sale and l-o..- p-b-.- n.e lOtatoeS III II t t ! I1", ul i -i ! il ,et ever v CHiwi'i .i i 'i . - ill .m ! rid hold him.-. l! r - p..' ' 1 1 !. ;.m i',. iroper r-; 1 1 i i n -' i-t hi- p' : i' ! ' 'Oi e sh ipinent.'" "THE IIKIK OF THK AiKS,M AT T UK AXTLTUS THEATRE TOMGHT. Tlie slate l aiiipalnD ss a - op' ! lo'lay hy t he :i niiou i( em.-nl i ri.it itobrrl N. Stalili' Id. or I matilla. would be a candidate ' n"' ! -itatcs seualoi ami opp..-,.- in'u-Mi-;iiy a I t tie on. on; in i; : i u. l r h-cttnn. M ) . Si .i nheld i- a i ; u " .ican, a prom i lie u t ast-i n . "ii vtorli it an, one lull e.jna I to I Illtle;-, itilOU'll hi.- li.I'L'e lalll'e of bll-lliess ea 1 i'-ll- e. I , , en pe V I ! h lei' -irohl. Ins III national aitinl'- Sell;;tnl Icai. the pri-M-iii ! r i r ii 1 1 1 ! ni. ss a ippoinlerl, soiee eais ago to t t (Me !;oll lUlpli-llie t'ell'll I'S Inline: Cos .-rnor isw a Id West, a dtiooeiat. and later became a candidate tor thi sanio oi rice, but was de;e,tte.. p .ludge Itedson. a repuhheaii. and. a.- a tliuil climax to his pnhiii.il !; -r. :i republicitn iroei nor appointed him ' O -ticreed the lale I nil. d Stal enator Hans- l.atie. a deinoci at hist when- Mr McNaiy stand.- ; lill(-all is a conumltinii itial ii.u m ei be n solsed lull l.i I i d v. I npmeiii s n.a.s tin ' i w .-on,.- lii 1, 1 on Ihe inah'-r. ' - i . 'j I '1 O. E. R., Koseborg Chapter No. 8- Holds their regular meeting on ( the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in eaen month. iniwng members in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Sec y. 1 Hourr Peters PALLAS-PARAMOUNT STAR. T -!. is C-e I.eL'innii'iK of the ! 'i I :!.- iii" tor I longias Cfiun- j f A . P.rd.s are in ex- .-.-!!. ;i ,-o.iiirir,n ;nt the market and Mil.- p: allt'itT pM e of I Writ V-S'V ill j runs to Ui" i.Mi'M.iej- i not. tiy any j it!'-:! t:-. i "o . t ! on g. all t hings couskl ; eM -d I l !i'- ' jo; ail " sign will s'oon 0 CITY NEWS a l O. T. M.- osehurg Hive Ko. 11, hoIdB regular reviews on second and fouri.. Thursday evenings in Mace-ifoee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city are cor dially invited to attend our re views. Maccaliee hall on Cass street. HER YL B. OGDEX. L. C. JKSSIE HAPP. R. K. ;i:ili:KAIIS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 4 1, I. O. O. V. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Tue"day evening. Visiting sisters and brt:hren invited to attend. MRS. IDA TURN KM-. N. G. .MRS. T1U.IB JOHXSOM. Sec. MRS. EUSIE HUMPHREY. P. S. WOMi: OK MOOIX-RAI-T, Lilac Circle No. 49. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit ing members In good standing are Invited to attend. DORA G 1 1. BERT, G. N. CLA It A CAWLKIELJl, Clerk. Live-wire Doings of City C. J. II u rd, county agricultural agent, returned larft nlsht from Cor vallis where he attended the agri cultural council which was held in that city this week. Mrs. J. K. Terry depaited last ev ening for htT home at Riddle after spending several days in this city visiting at the honie of Mrs. W. Sti fHiland. I. O. ). Philetarlan TxMle;e No. 8, Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week, Mumbera of the order in good standing are Invited to attend. F. i. PERRY, N. G. A. J. GEDDES. Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec WOODMKV OF THE WORLD," Oak Camp No. 125. Meets In the Odd Fellows' hall In Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. J. M. THRONE, C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Iei;i( lot Vtn Mi at.d .Mrs IN.M In! : Hi- y u.ll ,p, n. I.. on i-i LKTI FRS AM) 'OSTIUS. It Is ln-lng (uentiotied whether tin Bed Ion of tho new war lax law that in widest in its npplical ton the pos tal section will prove effect ivi as a rovenuo prcidncer CnngfeKS has counted rmighly en raiding about $7ii.0lM).nt)n by the mhlltioual cenl on b'tlerH and postcards Hut sup pno the public tails to mail the 7. POO.OIHI.IMIU op moie letters UTul canls necesKiiry to piosule that prollt" No .ss stein ban eser l"i-n llevlsed whei et, il e;tll be :. i II t .itel 't i Ul a ted What dm Hire SV ill be er fedl'd 111 povlal leeript-t l. ch.UK'el rntcH. It isn't likely tb.it the Inlal niim ber ol personal letter- will be .Iman lbed maleiiallv l.v the tan that t io:ts Ihr nts lo mail them instead of tWO. Then. Will celliPllls !.,. ;i ten iletics in that dii t ion l.-n !: m i ,. nlTset t'V the hf nulil.M stmnila lo letter wrltlnc I lie :il-. -n,-e ,. many men f rum li.un.. 'I'ln i e i 1 1 hoveii-. lo be a bir l in i n ! I 1 on tile ohll it 1 ! .(tie- ,o i. p. Tl i i-nce The:e ss ill be b . ...Is. : i- mi mallei dn iii !-! into I le- i-,.i ,S n ! more o M irustt . In nrw p.ipt ltn : mai:ain'- Tin 1-.--- .!.:. , ,(. i cay. Will l:m:eU . . ft - i Mo- i ..m :':.ti lei lers malb-d ne.i. i. Mes It IH i'il!l fill. Imm. ' i i 'I i I ,,.. Will be iii il. h i'. i in ! - em I he t iv.i , post i-ii 1 d ral . l'hei . . . : , ! , be fewer "on s en ir pi. ! -re , i i:: i 1 ed tball !otuieih l.OTl (il I hchllV. chail'l:..!!! .1 : ' ' iliitif-h war mission l.i i!ie t !):' 1 Slates, place- the !ool Muilloii b hue the American people In i)m- !! lowing I'TSe .-.laleiuenl The fit-, ' est food e pe I I -; .,)l II -ides r.J 1 !le Atlantic sa I hat then- i- a ...! shot t,t:--e ot lno'l Tlie bos . u bo emlllllt 111. hell o! the M1.-he- Ml our sake c.illliot ii!il n HI d The -il nation Whb II S e base lu !a, e K lit How plain Kit h r I h- .-las al hollle- III lt A e So I h. I the .ol diers mas gel their sit.il lie. d-. the soldleis mn.-i i:o ...bio I o t!,.. Ihe si. iv a! I -s mas l.iil. n V.ri caiinti ha s e it hoi h as s. and in u ' ma U n ynnr choice ii Meyers let! Neb., where I weeks (-11 They Will laM'-r part ol -hen it I II i n u apeo. ol-i-'f IJllllle leJl ihi r Illicks Folk t serve i i I aci ion t hat is ( - Judfe M.i mi i It Ml during t hiiiii Mi . inline cx- iin ! h i:- es en i in: . Wouldn't it he tough on lb er 11 even hody "nHi.-i I s . ) " ' i: is I llf da beea n -.t- a t e . and ' pas.-ed ll. I he I in 1 they won't Hoee . lh. le ot r tss-i local tidloss., u " 1 1 rn I 1 " acs p.ildic it:'p!e W ho S ill he -.ill 'led ,. : . ,S on this Th.niu .fis i.-.; da . ,.,l i o. ... ! I.! I he !."!. i. luln 1 1: , i - a .11 l-' li. l .i : .i : li ' and ': -'- i 1 1 " hut ill.: I'epail. in.l Mi- Mrs. Allie Anderson and children., who have been visiting for the pa tit six weeks at the home of Fred Sim-ad. left this morning for Port land to remain indefinitely. Mis. II. C. Hastings, of Marsh- , field, arrived in this city Wednesday esening and wilt remain in Rosoburg for several days visiting at the home 1 ot Mrs. G. W. Ritter. Carl .Shoemaker, state game war den, passed through this city toda on train No. :.:t enroute to Medford where In- will spend several days at tending to business matters. the ss ill ' b nii'ind j l- M-iir. b II -ielM o! NOT IFF. u-hi at i ! lo I'-.cl hind. In i in. after '''.'!, in ti:i. ik. i and otie of .n;u I he niall ; I.. .di. d !. . -tiU'b.l. s.. : I I' at - p..tr Id I-. ! .Hid It i" ' P 11 ' ""'' " " ' i All parties knowing themselves "I heiween indebted to S. K. Tallman & Co., are ''be ntli- ials hereby notified to settle said accounts len-l a week ' on or before the :t)lh day of No ; veinber. IH 17. All accounts left un- paid alter the above date, Nov. 3n. til I 7, will be placed with Attorney John T Long for collection. All creditors are also notified to pre sent t heir claims to John T. Long, ; Doimlas National Hank Hldg., Rose lung. Ore. S. K. Tallman. Hox 167. uosehurg, Ore. nli7 I.OIKil-; DIKWTOKY. I. . o. , t'nion Fnciimpnient N'tt. Q. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Thurnday evening. Visiting ! biethren alwavs welcome, j K 11. PICK FN'S, C P. O II PICKKNS. H. P. OLIVKR JOHNSON, R S. JAMK.S KWAHT, F S. . ' A. I--. V A. f.. Laoivl Lodtfe No. Kigular communications lind and !o nl!i Wediosdass each month at M a sonic T- in pie. lto'l)urg, Ore. ' i-:'ors w elconie. HhJN.I. CARO. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Secy. ' ! IsMblNS OK PVnri AS. Alpha I.n.ke Ni 4 7. meets every Vod ne da esening. cor. Jackson and Cas Sts Visitors alwavs welcome. , C A. CHAMUICRLAIN. C. C. ! ROY F. IU'RHIN. M F. ; K WIMUDHI.Y. K R. S. It. . Y. Wednesday and Thursday .GREAT. it... l. i . n unioaamg saie Starts Friday at !):()0 A. ). Don't You Dare Miss 1 1. Bellows Store Co. V.t. Nflu) HoniPsloa.! No. -.' n..,u :it Mucr.ilj..,. hall I'M'iy n.l .ui.l I'h Wednesday, Visitors I'KRniXK. F. M. Cl.OAK K, Tor. l:.(,I.I.S, Kdst'PurK Arlt1 moots In t!i.;: f.all on Jarkson St.. on Cn.l .i '.I I'll Minday ovonitms wf oac!i al o'rlo,-k. VisitinB brotli i ii in uo.nl M;in,IUi; always wol- l'lion. I' KOKMG. W. T. F C001.1AN. W S,. I" i 1 IKS. n.otmrv I.oIk', x. :t'J.I ll.'l.l, rocular cotiimun'.ra at Iho Klks- Toinplo on the Til ..ill 4th Thursdays of rnoh ': 'I'.'h All moinhors roq-iosto,! tu a --:..l loculnrly. anil all vlsitlnc aro corilia'.ly InvitoJ t.J i I i - Ml . E WIMllF.lil.Y. K K. 11 KIIHH.K. Soc y. I V V F'.. Iillnc Star IoIkp No. 174 r.' .-p .a the (1,1,1 Follows' T.'raple o,. Frl.'.ay ovoninc Visittnc t".!..t"i alwavs woloonio. ' I RKESK. N C, I "A Ul, V OHMAN Ro,- Sec M FI.-K1.E. F. S. ; 1; ' l- i 11 or.nKi; ok mxsf.. Rose h -s l..-.Ue No. 10 .i; -M-ts Mon i ,m n'nc of e.oh v.,'i,. ,it S o' vio, k :n Ma. -a. -b.-e hall. AM visit ing Vro'hers ar' Invited to attend. W 1 MOON. Ptrtat.v-. II O rARETER, S.e y. HAVE THOSE PICTURES FRAMED NOW That family group or th lalest ono of the baby will make a splendid sift- for one on your list and by deridinc to have it framed will make one less present to think of later on. We have a wide variety of monldiiiKs and a selection can easily bo made from our stock, the workman ship is the best and the prices are moderate. Hrinp the pictures in before the holiday rush begins so that you will run no chance of beiup disappointed in the delivery. Our line of holiday dolls, toys, books, panics and sta tionery is now ready lor your inspection. ROSEBURG Book Store Sturdy, rigid, durable fame, s t a n dtt u p u n de r the h t-a v i est v ! k Can not give, because ut one piece" base, top-p'uite nnd i-.w 1 iat-'"' mi. whuh all the Vuor iin rhaniMti is assembled A.S.IIuey Company Local Representative Real Estate City and Farm Property Wint hector lUkj and Werthike Town Iita. GEORGE RITER 111 WMt Oak itrewt. SEVENTH YEAIt. ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE HEINLINE SCHOOL OF PIANO S : b ; r ( s Piano. Harmon and T eery. Normal Training for Teachers alo llidnliiiA Musical Kinder par ten. Hoiiklei upon avrllcttion. 4'JH K1U M. Phone 3.VR STERLING CHARACTER Upon the character and conservatism of your bank's officers and directors to a great extent . depends the safety of your funds. If thev are known as men of high integrity if thev have a record as successful men in business- if thev are known as conservative men in all things-then you may rest assured that their bank is governed in conformance with a policy of safety before everything else. Such are the men who govern this bank and your funds are absolutely secure in their care. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK B. W. Strong, President; J. M. Throne. Cashier; D. R. Shambrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President. Winter Vegetables and Seasonable Fruit Phone us your needs, or ask for suggestions. We have a large, fresh stock at your command. MRS. A. C. KIDD & SON Phone 238 We Guarantee to Please You The I HALLMARK Store We are members in The Unit ed Jewelers, Incorporated. Six hundred American Jewelers, one only in each city, form this association. , Our aim: To establish a definite standard of quality and by co-operative manufacture produce the finest merchandise at lowest prices. Your gain: You receive dollar for dollar value in the articles you buy. We are pre pared to demonstrate this fact. Our AH page catalogue illustrates aud de scribes Hallmark products. It is yours on request. A. S. HUEY COMPANY Roseburg's Leading Jewelers. ITS SOME CAR-THE U Mitchell Six mm ainiwLwww..iMUHiiniiuwuwwwiiw LET US SHOW YOU J. F. Barker & Co. Roseburg Oregon ITS AN INSULT To call Skippers Salmon a substitute for meat. It's a feast of itself. If it's from THE BEE HIVE l JACKSON ST. News Advs Bring Result