The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 15, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1017.
of Yourself &TT ?
"This, of all years, Is the year tor holographs i-the gifts . .
that convey the thought of friendship without Imposing an Phone Us fot Engagement
n Till cm tinn Thov a vex In i a f mnnw with nwoaan Mano t
Phone 331
will help, without extravagance, to maintain our . cheery
Christmas customs. More than ever they will be found in
the Christmas morning package and for that friend of yours P,
who is sure to receive them, there can be no more fitting gift
than a portrait? , .
Portrait
Studio
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which! has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne, the signature of
" and has been made under his per-
CLjC&ffljrrfr BOnal supervision since its infancy.
Vusf?y. J'CUCSUtZ uov, no one t0 deceive you in thjg,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger th health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. .
What is CASTORIA
Casjtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, '
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine ncr other narcotic substance. Its '
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has '
. keen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
t' ) assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
. The Children's Panacea, The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE C ASTO R I A ALWAYS
fBears the Signs
ypaeaxs the Signature of m
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THg CEN TALI W ObMPANV, MKW VOWK CITV.
Mrs.. O. ii Henry returned this
morning from Portland where she
has been spending a number of weeks
visiting with friends.
Mrs. B, B. 'Gabbert returned to
her home, at Glendale yesterday.
While in Roseburg Mrs. Gabbert vis
ited with friends.
THE CASH STORE
WE HAVE NO EQUAL!
Wh l It c- " to supplying your home with all the
delicacies of the cason. Our stock is always fresh
and complete in i lines. You will find here
choicest of goof-, 1T1d the best of service. m
THE CASH STORE -
J. B. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon
ROSEBURG TO FEED
MORE DRAFTED MEN
Information Received Today
Says Greater . Number
.Will Stop Here.
A GOOD RECORD MADE
Handling of Last Contingent of Sol
diers "Was Carried Out in. a
Most Successful Manner
-Praise Is Given. .
purpose of . commercializing the
spoils.'-' - '. .-. v'
Both the boys were summoned be
for Judge Riddle, on a warrant from
the district attorney's office and were
allowed to return to Yoncalla after
promising that they would appear
here Monday morning. The Hamp
ton ladi 'will be required! to answer
to the juvenile officers owing to the
fact that he has not reached the age
of maturity.
A FRIEND IN NEED
"PLEASE PASS THE SUGAR"
Not Mr. Hoovers, but ours. That best of all sugar INVERT
SUGAR. The kind that is so abundantly supplied in 'all our fruit
syrups. The system craves it, and good health demands some of it.
Phono 180.
ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
PROMPT DELIVERY
Timely
Suggestions
The last week before Christmas brings you face to face with a de
cision. "What to give?" is a question we can' help you solve. Our
stock of 1 v ...-'
GIFT GOODS
is extensive and prices Suit every pocketbook quality always the
dominant feature. Here you will find
- Leather Goods Stationery Tobaccos
Desk Ornaments Toilet Aids , Cigars
. . Safety Razors Perfumes ' Candy -Military
Hair Brushes Ivory Toilet Articles
and 101 other Articles of Real Utility
Nathan Fullerton
The Rexall Store
Roseburg, Oregon
1 Informal but dependable railroad
Information received! today is to the
effect that Roseburg will be asked to
feed more men during the next troop
movement than during the first. 1
The gentleman intimating that
this is now expected said that the
record mauo here was easily the best
on the entire coast line, not only for
quickness but for the satisfaction af
forded the troops, all of whom seem
ed to carry with them a warm recol
lection of their reception here.
Roseburg being a division point
where the cars are watered and iced
and engines changed, there is a sav
ing of time through also feeding the
drafted men here as all the work can
be going on at the same time. To
distribute the work between two
points would1 require an extra stop
of considerable length, therefore the
probable 'concentration here and the
increased business. ,
At some cities a stop of two hours
waB demanded before they would con
sent to feed trains. It may be that
a desire to obtain trade from the men
uuring such an unnocessarily long
stop was the reason for the demand.
In Roseburg one train carrying 419
men was ready to leave in 65 minutes
after arrival' at the depot, andthe
longest time required for any train
was 70 minutes for 506 men,' who ar
rived at 10:30 p. m. '
The following letter from Mr. Fee,
S. P. passenger ' traffic manager,
shows how this servlce'was appreci
ated by the railroad and properly
places the credit. ' -
Mr. John W. Parker;
Sec. Roseburg Commercial Club,
Roseburg, Ore. .
My dear Mr. Parker:
Permit us to express our gratifica
tion at the assistance rendered by
you In .connection with commissary
arrangements for troop trains.
The total movement of trains from
Southern Pacific territory to Ameri
can Lake approximated 25,000 men.
Sixty-seven special trains, carrying
from 250 to 500 men each, were' util
ized in addition to forty-eight move
ments of from one to three cars on
regular trains.
Meals were served ,at 23 different
points.
if our co-operation' and that of com
munities, organizations and individ
uals along the line was most helpful
and made possible the. handling of
this military business on a basis far
more satisfactory to the men, as well
as to the military authorities and
the railway, than would have been
possible otherwise.
With appreciation of your part in
the matter and trusting you will
convey our thanks to the members of
the Roseburg Commercial club and
the iouglas County Red Cross, I am
Yours very truly,
CHAS. S. FEE.
A friend In need is a friend in
deed,' and how you can tell is to
accommodate ,hlm in time of his
need, and then a little later ask him
for it back in return. And that is
what. I have done Is to give credit
to many a man and now I am going
to ask them In return to come and
pay their bills in full not later than
December 25 this month, as that is
the time that I need the "mon" to
pay my honest Tjills, and all of my
friends that will come to this call
will be marked "true blue," and &
that fail to answer this call will be
clased as bums for their friendship
is one-sided, and he is liable to take
the bankrupt law that his wife may
wear $1.75 stockings, - and that is
something rotten. Now; kind friends,
this call is to you all that owe this
man, D. J. Jarvisi and ' we must
have It not later than the 25th of
the present month.
d25 D. J. JARVIS.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
BARGAINS Two small ranches for
rent. . 70-acre ranch for sale. C.
" Merrill, 504 Mill street.
LOS'P'-Two red covered Bales books,
between N. Jackson street and
,1101 S. Main, Finder leave at
News office.
TRAP COYOTES If you want to
learn of a sure system for trapping
coyotes, write me for information.
I have it. C. L. Willis, Dlllard,
Ore.
DUROC PIGS FOR SALE F. L.
Calkins, Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE At bargain, Studebaker ,
car, good as new. Box 655. d31p :
FOR SALE CHEAP Ford bug with
special equipment. . Inquire at.:
Ford garage. ' -' tf
FOR SALE A No. 1 horse, 6 years :
.old, weight 1700, dark brown col-
or. Address G. W., News office. I
FOR SALE 225 feet second hand
. -Inch, water pipe. See J. A. j
Hewitt, Edenbower, Ore. d21 j
" i
FOR SALE Good 4-gallon ' Jersey i
cow, fresh soon. Easy milker. '
' Very reasonable if sold now. Ring
31F12.
TIRE FILLERS FOR SALE Com
' ' plete set for Ford car. Inquire at
. News .office. Does away with
', punctures. tf
FOR SALE Few Bourbon Red
turkey Toms for breeders.
Thoroughbred stock from Iowa.
Address Box 71, Dlllard, .Ore.
FOR SALE Improved farms from 5
to 200 acres, close to Roseburg,
"' phone and rural route. Cash and)
terms. A 180 acre diversified
farm,' located in the beautiful
Mendicino county, Calif., for sale
. or trade. Merton Cox, 344 S. Jack
son street, Roseburg, Ore. 1
FOR SALE 1 Charter Oak range,
hot water connections; 1 cheerful
heater, new; 1 motor water wash
er; 2 sanitary couches; 1 2-gal.
ice cream freezer; 1 velvet couch;
1 kitchen table; 6 oak dining
chairs; 6 oak rocking chairs; 1
maple book case; 2 parlor stands;'
4 dressers; 3 commodes; 2 good
mattresses; 2 good springs; 1
yVhite sewing machine. 427 E.
Douglas street.
OFFICERS LEAVE TO
E"
Assistant State Game Warden
Orrin Thompson and! Constable How
ard Church left this morning for the
vicinity of Yoncalla where they will
endeavor to unearth a quantity of
deer meat known to be concealed In
the vicinity of the cabin occupied by
"Buck" Johnson and Harold Hamp
ton, at the time they are alleged to
have sloughtered a number of deer
maliciously and unlawfully for the
FIRE AND AUTO
INSURANCE!
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM LOSS WITH
ONE OF OUR PROPERLY WRITTEN IN
SURANCE POLICIES. I
0. W. Yn & SM
1 16 CASS STREET
INSURANCE
; ROSEBURG, OREGON
WANTED .
WANTED Wood cutters. All win
ters' work. Phone 14F14. D.
WANTED Laborers and teamsters
by Warren Construction Co. camps
at Rice Hill and Isadora. d22
WANTED A married man for farm
work, house garden spot and pas
ture for cow and horse furnished.
Apply C. S. Spinning, Sutherlin,
' Oregon.
WANTED Postion by a married
man with 9 years experience as
. foreman on fruit ranch and gen
eral farming. Address G. W.,
News office.
WANTED Men to make hewed
. ties; 12c, 18c and 25c. Good tie
maker can earn from $4.50 to
$7.60 dally. See. Brown Bros, at
McCord place, Isadora. Pay any
time. Oregon Tie and Lumber Co.
TIMBER LAND- WANTED In ex
change for Roseburg property.
Small house, 20 lots, bearing fruit,
water, etc. Timber or ranch must
be accessible. Or , would accept
small stock ranch. : Address Own
er, Drawer U. Roseburg.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished' room,
or suite of rooms. Inquire 131
Flint. . ' ' ' 1
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house colse in. See G. W. Sloper
308 N. Jackson street. tf
FOR RENT 5-room house, on pave
ment; suit of nicely furnished
1 housekeeping rooms; ; also barn.
Call 128 S. Flint. v. :
LOST r-Between Fullerton school
and! West Side grocery, couple of
the main shaft of Stbddard-Day-ton
car. Finder phone 363-Y, or
leave at Roseburg garage. $2.50
reward. ' .
RURAL CREDIT FARM LOANS
' Plenty of money to loan on devel
oped farms.. Low rate of Interest.
20 yr. loans on amortized plan.
The only safe loan for the farmer.
: Write for our plan. See M. F. Rice,
of Rice & Rice.
SEVENTH YEAR.
' Elizabeth Eldridge HeinUne
SCHOOL OP PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony and
Theory, Normal Training for
ueacners. Also
HeinUne Musical Kindergarten.
Booklet upon application.
423 Ella St. Phone 33-R
MRS. F.D.OWEN
Out Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou
- a nets, etc.
FOR SALE AT
"THE FERN"
111 Cass St. Roseburg, Ore.
PHONE 240 ,
Practical Horticulture, Viticul
ture and Floriculture Work done.
Landscape views and floral de
signs correctly executed. Prun-'
ing and vegetation forcing a spe
cialty. Rates right and reason
able. Address, Louts H. Bergold.
Roseburg, Oregon. ,
DR. K. L. MILLER
Physician and Surgeon. .
Ground Floor Masonic Building,
corner Cass and Main Sts.
Phone 132.
House 53
Drs.
and
Seely, , Sether
Stewart
' Physicians and Surgeons. '
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
V National Bank, ground floor.
Phone 307
Roseburg - - - Oregon
DR. J. LANE CALLAWAY.
Osteopathic Physician.
Graduate of the American SchooJ
of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.,
under founder of the science, Dr.
A. T. Still.
Rooms 1-2-3 Bell Sisters Bldg.
Phone 274. .
DR. C.L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office Kohlhagen lildg.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg.
Office 110
Res. 252-L , Roseburg, Ore.
""KPLYrER&PLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore,
Consultation and Exam'natlon
Free.
Office Hours O to 5.
Chiropractic and Electric!
Treatments.
Phone 152.
OUR
GOVERNMENT
YOUR
NEEDS
Help save all the waste and j
use the money for a good cause." j
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES j
'. i
For all Metal, Rubber, Auto :
Tires, Rags, Hides and Grease.
' ' SEE ' ' ;
BERGER
THE JUNK MAN
400 West Cass St. Roseburg
PHONE 182.
Join the Red Gross
Remember the Boys Who Are Fighting for You.
Today!
B.W.
THE FURNITURE MAN
Winter
Ve
etables
arid 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 '
ITS SOME CAR-THE
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU !
J. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg , Oregon
A Man is What He Feeds On
The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy
where she can get FRESH, CLEAN GROCERIES.
Our Stock is Clean arid Sanitraily Kept
and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per
sonally lookpd after. : 1
'pSSSl 'i Waiter Patterson, Prop.
Join the Red Cross today while Humanity Needs do merci
ful deeds.
For Your
Don't overlook our
fine showing of use
ful and serviceable
merchandise.
Exclusive Line of
Furs, Beautiful Dress Goods
Kimonas, Silk Hosiery
Dainty Waists
in a great variety, and many other gifts
that will bring pleasure to the home.
The spirit of giving should carry
with it a useful and serviceable gift.
You can find them here.
The
Store of
Courtesy
in