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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1917)
V 1 :: TWO TIIK KVENIXG NKWS I'KIDAV. IIWKMHKK i I ! V I. j THE EVENING NEWS ! ThB New ,,0t,P5 nevf om uv so narrow In Us policy that it would 1. W. BATES Per year, by mall Per mouth, delivered ... Weekly. Per year . 8lx months ..(3.00 .60 2.00 1.00 ! MA.rKSTIf THEATIIE TO.MDUKOW. IIFKT G. BATES, accuse any man who Ik sincere in his ' belief una working in the oncn either IHSUKD 1AII,V KXCKIT HL.MAY. for or aalllljt h PP , VZJ- u,.l,....l..ii,... u..i.. li,. n.. I "'nt. The, liiali.iKelnelit or thin pnpei ) ........... lUMIHIUn K'l .llhe fli.scuASlon of public inatteis whether they were for or stri.-tly UKainst the uvoweil policleB advanced hy The News. And' It never will. Mill, when an heme in delibeiatelv Knterod aa second-clars matter, misrepresented to the people at lano November B, 190, at HoseburK. Ore., I we are sincere in our heliel that an under act of March 3, 179. I aliened "roanlnis" Komei lines helps ! to blitlK out tile true larls We ale MHMHIMt Oh' ASHOTI.VI Kl 1'ltKSS. ; jS .s 8ln,.or(. in ,. .1SM., ,, . entiUod U Om use for repiihlh ation . ,., , h()IIJ1. j.ul ,, ,., ,. ,,,JM ui oil v.. ... w,,, i,iK tlt. fraction nl a mill or DOC DlwniM crniiuai m u.i , ,. ,,. ,, , ,,,. .,, , , paper and also the locnJ now I'1' I posed to Hie improve,,,,.,,!. ,! ihey' lUhed lierain. wlM Eill. ian,.r ii.,rnnKli inves- ! Sln.imc-st ,m,s,i ion (..toes I-1 rn All rlRliU of rupubllrullon ot ape- ,,., , ;in ,,.,,,, SIiin,,. , , ,, sllllM a. ,,. ,.,, (MM.. M IMIJ.LLCIl('n IieriT-U UI U " 1 i... J. rt'p, ft. New Court House and Jaib Should be Built at Once, i Not Delayed. - SAYS SUTHERUN SUN j Marc MocDefmott l ! bu ( -vi Ait Alabaster BoxjjjUU fhiday, ii:ci:ii;i:h 7, tun HOMHKK AM) TIIK (OM.Ml MTV. One of Hi t iNipnriiinf ar-tivlili's being carried (orwunl hy tho (rain ing camp coiiiiiiisisonn dculH priuiiii Wyi with the civilian coiiiniHaitifH near tho cantonments, ah :;iatei by i niiinl. raniHii emm- tu imi. otl . ' ronrlusion thiin ih n opo.-t-.l Im I iiiovfinenlFi are worthy in every par I licular and a larpe saving lo the ta ! payt-rs. Iiili'n".ls ui ihe i iiiiiiiiiiiil in Mini! I'n tiliar i( ual ion. G0iNu1VRM10P"i!H5r It is a diHKracetnl UIik in stale that an A men run soldier h:is hei-n I diKracetully !i:iril,'efi jn I-'iail.e. hij ! it is to the rredii of the war -lep.irt-metii that the hariKinK u;ih ;i pj. iu lemailts an exchanf Kranh ''inf.ie. re(-e,y?!;. tlx i ail inland yman, raped ami m i: i ! ei i a l-'rench km I No vein her :,. ,i nd i n les.s than one nmiilh lie w.t- eTl il. Hot there is liili' h in He tii tll ' ho pre.ss dispateficH j;i e " t h it shouiil he wrilh-ii ot thoi dutn.iH.i aide deal h a t ti timn .shun hi li w , l - r -il (in- laiid and (lie iet should he tlie , . . , . . . , , . i i in a u i.-iiiu ii M' k en lit tr w iir u , 1 1 "V . , . . . i ...n under Hi from those relations to home and friends, to church, to emploj ment, to social and business associates oi . ,, . . ' , ...oti Tii army, and no doiiht a soldier Is to be helped "t.. con I in He I '"'" !l" ", r; 1 1 I the normal social relations with the I Ani1 ' ' ""' soldo-, hoys in ene in v i ii a ( is a i inosi lie ei uai oi Mleiinany. It is to the disKiare of ,n,'n weiiiu . ouis and allied Lovernineiit.: ttml ' 1,1 ;l '),,"it sliei) honil)le tragedies are pi-Tl1 i the loi ! loi Jonfph Loe, piusldent of tho Play ground and Itecreation Association of America, tho commissions are trying to foiitor and conserve "thej men's antural relations to the world : outBide." I. .... 1 I I. .1.1 11 -j.t I :i I ! Ill I lw- thoroiiKhlv cared for. And now the. intloi-n of iiqiior " ; lleie we have Jr ( Inind .-tal's j .soldier and a French i-irt, hoili de.id. as the direct result i! li(iior a hlot j of disgrace on the hoasted American emh liono- rest of tin world just as tar as pos sible, and to avoid the homesickness and depression that follow the coin-! plote Bevei'lntf of njttniesiic and bnsi- ness ties. I l'i um In- S'H ln-i litl S The Kusehlirg Review irae ( mi -utei a hie prom 1 Heme l.ict that tiie rroKiesic" C liad Kone on iccoid as opposed pIKpO.ed e.enMMII I,. $.-.'" ai i at nuif- in t he i o : : t Ikium- ;i i t he i oust I iK't Hill Ot a lie W iHillll) tail. It would seem that in thU par liculai case tii'- name of this iJiange . a iiiisnooier the word "rrm:-e.- Sie ' -linlild he plei eile,J h ,.li '. I .el's .-' W a-llt it cerliiill tll.lll' oi tan l at m His I h l oti i-Ikhi t the -I ;i ! e w hh-h t le a 1 1 1 1 1 a I us and p.i.-ed . so ln;in " n-Hilu's" cundemniiii: the iiioveno-nl tor m 1 rnads in OirLnn" , Is it the piiip.-e oi the t.r.itit to dK'tate mil State ;uid cni!!t Oi II rials what they shall oi shall not do. or we(. the:-."' i ii g a ii i a 1 1 o ii s p'-rle.-t ud tor a more woilhv and lainlald piii,oe' V f heat no knit It'Oli tile Hiiiimo w to n it corner to the . p. n di!i:ie of connly money lor snme ( hi iik which d i recti cntii 1 1 loi t - s in as t he em pl lli'-lit agi ii ii It iii i -I . lor in stance. met " -lull ill Camp directories ;n e eing pro vided that will indicate suitahle lodKlngs for Bold htrs' visit lug fami lies, "Hostess' houses" an.' estab lished where women relat i ves can enjoy comfortable rest and reception tile men hy the demon liooe. Our money cannot miy bread and meat in Km ope tor on r allies l or (heie is Utile to buy. We must nlw ihi'in toiel. real food To do this we When I .hno.niio " f el Ihe top" lieU die fnt t n icat ions o liui'14's (iermans i n norlhei u and Helm ii in ih l lie Hi i t is! clean them oiii in tin- i le.ini:- ' UaVi.l ,I (MlO.lllcb Will he 111 th. as major n! an in:.itiliy h. t ' .i'imu ' A n iiouiH'eiiien t hi m:de t I Mi ; ( lonil 1 leh, wliu is a mem hel nl' t h- ' ijoanl o! direct. us of the :. I '. Coo i ; rich Itiii'her t'oiiijiny. ha.- w i. hi. , comiiiissioii at lie- I 'la 1 1 ,-i ' :;. N V : o! tii-er-. I i ,i i M i ii -' c;i re p lid w i !! alter devote in..: entile ,ii!fiiin.ii I- J siildienng. .Major tioodi i' h i- : ; I .I'M lit Ii l iood i ich mail tn i il' ' : .-erce oi ihe nation Mine r-,.' .)ii oreak o: l o tiliiies. Tio- a1: i :: '.e-' loiv has iw-n i", I J w.-iu'ir- and i! 'l hr;ini'lies :::oj. Mos.- .i; m.-se weu- v nl n nt ;r ry enl it nienl TU. will he M:-Jor Coodri. l', : on 'I war When t !i. 11- -i -am w a.- j hie.! ii. our win w.th Spain M " ioi i (liinilnrli i ii. ;i- d to New Vor a and ell list ed with Col. Uoose elt 's I Ollf'h lidets. He participated in the sto:ni!iiLi ot San .lu;;n and the tLikiiiL o: -,l t'ane Alier die war he took up !i i i e s i i ! e 1 1 e i ;n ii-ram UP BEFORE CO. COURT It an American woman marries a subject ot a foreign country, and th. y Take up their residence in the Tinted States, does she lose her claim to .iiiensbip and Her rit'hi to pen--don" This question arose in the jeounty court room this morning when t aai body in h hall of a Myrtle 1'ie.k woman who married an Eng lishman, and tor a time received a roruiM in ation oi approximately $:i J per month. A recent law passed by ronrehS abolished t lie lormer pen- -lou iict, ami as a resuu uie .ujrue it, who has a blind hus- 1 ot her allowance. utility court has re- I mit tt d $ 1 o per moiit h toward her I ma j ni ai nance. Now the question a! ;iri.-' can tliis money be turned over j to h-r lawfully? I i-t i i I At torney neorge Neuner i l: n! is that I Ii- woman in question i Iom-s her citizenship when she mar i lies an alien and further staled that i Intli 1'nited States In-drict Attorney Keames and Attorney (ieneral Urown haii ied dow n a de'-ision to this effect, i ; Attorney Aloahatn, howevei, speak j r i -r as a humble lawver, does not see t' e law in that light and expressed : himself alont: t!io.-e lines, and there - . t h" matter rests until t be statute has 'I n pioveti to his satisfaction. 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 they are known as men of high integrity if they have a record as successful men in busi ness if they 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 A gee. Vice President. ON CASS SIREEI Tw. Ford cars, driven hy Mr. I Shruni, oi (Hide, and Vernon Hins j dale, of the Shields Jitney Co,, eol : Ibb-d last evening on the corner oi Fine and Cass streets, the Shields v,., i i taai-hiiie being badly damaged while lllllt consei hy suhst it in mn U Alt ItKI AU. rooms while waiting lo se. they havo come to visit. Hut the chief work lies with tht community as a whole. A census is made showing the church, club, col lege, or any other organization the soldier has belonged to in bis hoinei i Hy Mrs. (. C. Collins, i community: his preference in games. H'' take a dozen magazines. hlB hobby, bis musical or other till , ' mahe not so many. ent, etc., are all Indicated. Willi1 I'" seems to me there s quite a lew such data to work from il is easy I haven't picked up an for the local organizations lo Invite Hut what Him tlist or s ml line soldtorH to participate in their ac- 1 on this conservation ; tlvitleB, to sing in choirs, to address' J'tst how to save on 1 his and that Sunday Hchool classes or Hoy Scout' '"' how to save our nation meetings. College societies and lodges ' and lnriil clubs ask (lie men to join "I'is save on mii:.,.. nuiiei, i.nd. them in "smokers," in athletic con-! And everything e eat toats and dames. Families in the Hut. most particular sit ess is laid neighboring community are enabled ' on saving or our w heal. to Invite the soldiers to visit in con-J Keep meatless dav and w heath"-.- genial hornet. day. The soldier's tendency to ' go to! And I've begun to fear, town" during free hours Is strong' That eathss day's another one and natural. The camp library and 'That will, ere long, lie here Y. M. C. A. are big helps toward! breaking the monotony within the ill tell ou why. As long as Ma camp. Hut there's n normal desire Was hakim: all our bread to get out and ' see folks. " Thls; had no leaf, but since hist week. tile training camp commissions are' hae l-eruu to dnad helping the men to do in a whole 1 For Sis came home imm school mx some, natural way. The success ot j day the project depends on the wnole .at week and look a notion, hearted response of t he counuunit ies That shed improe ,,u im-noi' That response will not he withheld was, i mm mm SeCOIIticil 1 IIIOllOll Over at Matshlleld board is seriously considering the ad I il" " l:ivs plans That t!ie st i ongesl opju . i' ion I for the court house and ia.l" should ' veil. Me is pi,,side, ol'the N;,-l J1"'. come t ni 111 t lie citizens ol a town t Ion a I Koiii: h H hie. s Asocia I i.n. lie when- the improemenl is coulem ' was one ot t!ie leadin ; figures in the plated, is not sliailge when we recall mo eiiietu to organize the Uoo:ee!l that citizens oi thi. same town op dni.-iiin and when Washington re posed the building oi a saw mill there fused to sanction an expedition by he I oriuei preside nl Mr. ( .oodl'lch ipplied lor the oliirers traillilli: amp all! wa accepted. lie was me of two out ot '; nun candidates 0 ieeeie a majotsliip, Ceorge Town end .dee. he New Voik h;.nkei 1 ml torn;"!- A 1 1 A in erica n quarter nick ill 1 S'-:: I V t heni" t:.e other (lie school j ring t he ad j f eliminating from the which g;ivo piomise ot emplo inent . lo hundreds ol it-, cltien:.. Tnal these cili.eiis di!u'i oppns- the con struction ol Die new federal build ing. the S I', depot ami the alinor IS doubtless (ill'' o tile lact 'toil II 1 was the other lellow's iiioriev which, was maliiUL' i in prm emeu t s rhal 1i;im' gnaily incna.-id t lo- aliie oi iln-ii hol.linus IM-ry citizen of this count wlio owns a piece ol proper: N mirii-l ed in a cniiniv hiiihiii'g whi-h cues' some asu r an ! sa I ! t t he lecoids i.i.'i usg hi. hohiic V, iih fourii-. M w I liuming stoves Ida.' ing a w a m das each w eek. l h.-i e IS ever pt e:,ell I I 1 ONI t hi-i soil rce I le d.lliue. ol a lin- which iniht !! OU'-l ll--llli the pli'.eUt ci.IITI (mil- building with it alu..!.h- rec.'.N 1 1 Ii 1 lei of I ,icl pih d about I lo interior ol t he 1 . ti i b 1 1 n i'. . I lie . ni n dois ill the court house lake en ninii the appeaiance ot alle- in a wood ard than halls in a public huiblii, Il the , i 1 1 1 1 T lecol'd-- should l lflr I I hrnllgll des( I net lull b tl! e. ll , W il I) lit t n-t t he 1apa ! s ol 1 lil.-, ( county appt oxiinaleU . ;;,,hiiii in 1 1 place them, a.-ide Horn tl sl el a Mew eoln t hnu-e Til!:- t .1 1 k a : Wait I 111: t W n nr t b 1 ee .a 1 :- a ml I I 'II j putting fl.'.o.o.oi or jL'un.ono into ! a rn w cn.i i I I'.iiM' . 1 1 I 1 1 and I ' 1 1 J.".0 eon at I In- present I line huh1! APPOINTED SECRETARY the Shrum car was only slightly bent It is hu niefl t hai t he Shrum mach ine w h o h w as 1 1 a eling w est on i 'ass si net, cut across the corner directly in trout ot the Shields car which va -progressing east up Cass stieet and ' striking the Shields car. hurled it aeainst ihe light post on the cornei reMilt ing in a badly bent side, the ,110m wheel. ael. tender, hood and , light.-, being smashed into a complet ? w reck. Hot h much i lies wi re carry 1 11 l: passengers at the time However, all 4-scaped injuries and it wa.s con I -idi-red quite lortunate by those who , witnessed the accident that the cou- ! ..quellCl'S WC fe Hot lUV IMOfO SIM',- 1 011 The wrecked machines woie j ta ken to a local garage where I hey I a re underlining t epai i s. ' HMI.V TIIKIl IIKI'OHT. Value - Variety - Service Urge You to Buy Your Jewelry Here YOT wilt find these three things more noticeable in' our store this year than ever before Here are alues that will oyen rhe eyes of all w ho are anxious to make every dollar count ; stocks so largo and varied that you will he sure to lind exai tly what you want. A store, moreover, where your buying is made easy by a helpful sei hit thai seeks to give even customer the greatest possible satisfaction. You lin.! here salesmen who will show you our merchandise graciou-lj and eourtenu.-ly whether you come to look or to buy. ( nine In and l-Autnine Our Wondei fill Selections. A. S. Huey Company Roseburg's Leading Jewelers. Cass Street visibility Plinlle sel Is ol Unit eily Ihe man lant:iia:e It will only he a Short time mil il like aetion will In take!) t hi 0111: litinl Ihe entile I'lliled States. I'ouluy raising ., a l, g uniat,- part ot ,.. ,1 a, r - lm iness C-hleltens e.il up w.i-.l.- im I hi- i.uin. Illld lire r.iised Willi I snreess and prolil lleie Ihati ,nn nther place. t M I'ooil and lirlilini; war. (lr makes a ie. iM- ; oil p.iu h Id,- pi. -nl u i - ; . Thai helps 1,1 sa..- mir wln-.il snpph. 's all In.sli l-i.in- and --I Is Kleal." she said. In no- M h leu ha i e been -u l.n. n I , n .v 1 So jnsl as soim as she aiiixed, ip.l.nl .ir.hn.-el i: n.. i a litre ;.,il,! u Inslead or 1.1k i-anili. jibe ! Is lumi tin- .lll.l a b-.-bl-n. Ue laid ..nr plans i m.ik,- ; I" a.-t n a III as ,:,., ; w ., ., . . 1. read" ' 1 ' .ippioMinai. Ii J.-" I".'.' . IHir leilpe lias dandi in... I 11. 11 mill pi.-i : 11 ' .Mid then she s.lhl. N,- Smilll. if' l 'I-" p-i'Md. '. iihsI. I'll ... on're I- I r. 1 1 jll-.l .ill I1..111. t he..l.HL p'alll I'll bl ion ll.ilni- nil 11. 11 uai ; i, 1 t ui.m.l 'ir - el ''i. bieail.'- p..., i, 1. ..... !..,!,. .1 i ti And help ...lei-ii.- mi limn jpi.-.i.l i.ul Ii .. n.. .,' Mill 11 hen l. I.i ,.;,, ii. ,s i,..,i done. l.i: i I nl il : an .in-,'.' p! I. Il ina.le in,. Ihlnk ui bad. ji..illll.' .l ..ll.l- ... n . !! .. I. Ill: nd pa -si id . Sis i . mi 1 1 u I ii i!i.- . i i . . . j .in iin-al.- pi.... lei In i'I i. . ib-pn- i.' i . 1 1 ii ei. .! p- ' .1 p - i l'i iu i:us. ii.... 1 1, , :. c .pi. w i Alio. 1.1 i- in. I hue hiiiL- a iiiinas nl" Ihr S r.ili.-i:. l.,::ii;l;:: ramps i II Ihe ilil .-I .'-I nl I !,- spi in-.- an.l I lint I. it pi it. I ui I. .11 si II .Hi: lin ci Let to the ..Mir I .il III, l.ui.il ...tt.. nl I .lij-ili t - a IP I I .no.:.. . en n I nr t he ilni .il mil in lin- M.i. .'apt Ann. 1. 1 A'!.l 1 S I. n II I : . .i I I ,..;. i .i.ll.l help ii... i.- .in.l .I.. II nd ihe ii a r !. w . ni, i nv, l ,i. il i .,1 I i . 1 1 . . ' P- el I ' Uli.ll Ill I he i.m.li , m Ml I I I - I il . II Idel e.el el 11 . ' e I ' . , Cl.ll-. i .,.l - n. .'.I , ,i. r . .... n ,, i. i .1.1. -i. ne Mil. el... me .. nh Tim n IMIl ..II. 1 . ll ,'i U 11. :..r H e II. I. I la- I iii-i. , 1I..111; 11 .lionit l.n.-' I -.: .- " l.n 11 Ine'i 1 !;. . ., , .... . 1.11 I .1 -.1 ....ue I ::. :r ' lie I el, -U (Lit." till. I It.ll.O. ! I'.eael, I'll., pin. !,. ,, i ii,.,. ..I '! ..-i.l.i.i . U I! M- . I; C In-,. ,. '.! . . linn ,,i i,i 1; n. M .1: . :. 1.1 !..,ie ,,, 1 . , Pi....... I,, 11, i.ir.l-. j F. S. v eallier hurenn. oca: office, i Kosehiirg. Oregon, 1. I hours eudlng 5 : a. m . in-ceiiibt-r 7. mi 7. Precipitation in iuclies and hun- I dredths: Hi.liet temperature yesterdav ."o Low. lempi ratui e last !igtit :;s 1 ! "feci pi i at ion last I hour s .o r h N.ouial J I'oial pre . Vi i cci p nr I his innllt ll pit ation from Sep . 1 I 7, tn dale rage pi ecj pit at inn 1 1 om Sep- r fioni Sep . I i I'"' .1 1 ief iCieilC t. ii ber 1 . 1 :i 1 Aei,L'e precipitation for 40 w ei seasons ( Sept. to May. iuciusi . e. ) . . 31 . 9i WILLIAM 1 FIX, Observnr Watei-itian I'ei I'arki'r IVns Tourist l'ads The Ideal Gift Store Tinker Toys Mechniios Teddy I tears The Book Store Holiday Stationery Complete in every detail is this line, and nt prices to suit every one. Ward V. and Katon. Crane and Hike s famous paper- Priced Mom .".Of to $.",. I'D CtU'le-l-Olld- ence cards ft om 'Mn- t , J :'.."in a box. Select (lifts I rom our Stock nf Pyralin Ivory Mirrors, combs ai;-i Hi ushes. Trays, PuiT Hoxes. Hair Kcc.-i. -ers and M anicu re A r'l icb-s a : e shown in many sh-.,ind at the lowest prices S. led be! ore the stock i bt oken Oregon Myrtle Wood A splendid showing of this fam ous Oregon product is now on display and comprises some of the lastest no. cities of the manu facturers. Nut Howls. Candle llohleis. Collar Hoes. Tobacco and Cigar Holders 1 'in Trays ami Articles for the ladies' dress ing taldes Priced trom ."on: to Hring Ihe Children in and visit Hie Toy Section This depiii i nienl is tilled with ailiebs ii-hjeh will appeal to i hililn n ni ei. ri an... i; noes of all kinds. l.,)s .it every desenp 1 inn ami .b.lls I nun every land. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE After All Has Been Said and Done, the Great Unloading Sale Has proved a peer to all sales. You are now convinced that you can buy here for less. This is the last week to enjoy the Savings so come here. BELLOWS STORE CO. I v tin-1 III tin .11 b. ll. : ,.p., i! s. u Mi.- M l: Hi mirl. . 11.1. ' !. pes, ,1 l hi 111 ' Tn I ' - Mis l ' T ir.li.inks. w he h.i- t. Klded in till? .-1 1 v for .onie nine lelt thin mornlnv for rortlatnl to remain. v 1 permanently. lres,- 1 1, 1 len ' n hen nnii.iiiti.H.i Mie iV'.M liuane S.le. u Roseburg Furniture Co. Xmas Phonograph Club extends t o the privi leges nf nieml)ei'shi). It is the easiest thing in the world tn join. There are no formalities to lie gone through no delavs. Only a Small Payment Down Is Required nf talking ma--in w :!1 Grafonola or Victrola lliri'MV HI I I I l I Ni. M ( H1NK 1 :itid iinv numher ; -V luatt'T tO Select 'V-I'll- ter!, IS v, e :r.:1. the o-i'i)' . u This Beautiful Grafonola or Victrola with 24 Selections for I. 1 T $94.00 RiMiicmber wc have a full stock of both Victor and Columbia Records Roseburg Furniture Co. mm ft HI i - - ',7,,, 1