The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 17, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVENING NEWS MONDAV, DECEMBER 17, 1017.
"This, of all yearB, Is the year for 1 holographs the gifts
that convey the thought of friendship without imposing an
obligation. They are in harmony with present ideas for they
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
who is sure to receive them, there can be no more fitting gift
than a portrait.
Portrait of Yourself SIT NOW!
Phone Us for Engagement
Phone 331
Qarks9. Studio
POUR
The .First
Christmas
"And the wise men presented unto Him gifts of gold."
. . Of all gifts none are so eloquently expressive of the
Christmas
Spirit
as jewelry and precious stones. Gifts that out-last a
life time, giving the joy of possession to several genera
, tions. We have a fine selection of Lavalliers, and Wrist
: Watches, small dainty ones for mi-lady, and tough sub
stantial ones for "Him" in the service. A fine selec
tion of Emblem Rings and chains for Dad, and a fine
line of Community and Alvln Silver to select Mother's
present from. . .
Liberty Bonds accepted in . :
' . " payment for merchandise. .
BUBAR BROS.
Roseburg, Oregon
Jackson Street
UNCALLED FOR MAIL,.
- Following is a list of letters and
cards remaining uncalled for at the
Roseburg; postoffice, December 17,
1917:
Bennett, Mrs. Elsie; Councellor,
Mrs. J. A. (2) Fenton, Rev. J. W.;
Kelly, W. E.; Miller, Miss Helen;
McMullin, Miss Nellie;' Montgomery,
L. W.; Stowell, Riley; Smith, Mrs.
Geo.; Shortes, A. H.; Tlbbetts, V. H.
:.. ;! . .." Cards. , -.. '
Bally, , Miss Maude; . Councellor,
James A.; Neureither, Louis; Tour-J
teuotte, j. is.; van Lieuyan, xeonaro'.
- L. F. REIZBNSTEI'N,
Postmaster.
BRITISH AIRMEN
PERFORM MIRACLES
Reckless Daring Under Trying
Circumstances Nothing
. Short of Marvelous. .
MANY NARROW ESCAPES
Pilot Faints From Wounds, His
Observer Walked Along Plane
" '.to Cockpit, Takes Wheel
.. . and Rights Macliine. ."
but fortunately his machine cut
them. A few minutes later he at
tacked German infantry which es
caped his gun only by diving into ft
pond; '"
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to express our sincere
thanks to the good people of Rose
burg and Douglas county who assist
ed us in the burial of our beloved
son, Zip B. Plchltt, who gave his
life for Jiis country. Possibly we shall
never be able to repay those cour
tesies, but we shall ever pray that the
all bountiful Creator may extend to
each of you his choice blessings.
Prayerfully and thankfully yours,
JULES AND MARY PICHITT.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
. CREDITORS.
INVERT SUGAR
, (FRUIT SUGAR) -
Is a mixture of grape sugar and fructose. It is the sweet part of -acid
fruits and is a very important food, "being easily absorbed by
the blood. Our Fruit Syrups are full of n, and while you econo
mize on other forms of . sugar you may safely use all you want of
this. It's more than a substitute. -
ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
PROMPT DELIVERY ' V " . :
THE CASH STORE
WE HAVE NO EQUAL!
Wh l tt C to supplying your home with all the
delicacies of the tason.. Our stock is always fresh T r
and ' complete in t' lines. You will find here the
choicest Of gootf". xxi6. the best of service. . - .
THE CASH STORE
J.' B.. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon
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 .....".... " , .... ."
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
PBHIVnTM RRITIRTT T.TNES IN
FRANCE, Nov. 30. (Correspond
ence of the Associated Press.)
Stories of daring escapades Brit
ish aviators, exciting aerial combats
from which the air fighters escaped
alive seemingly only by miracle and
of miracle and of brilliantly execut
ed raids ' upon German aerodromes
and troops oehind the German lines
are narrated in the reports-of- the
Royal Flying Corps covering the
activities of about one week. . Hair
raising incidents of fierce conflicts
above the clouds low over the Ger
man communication linos are describ
ed In these succinct reports without
bombast, as though these narrow es
capes from death - were common
place and all in the day's work of
the air fighter. .
For example, there was the case
of a British aviation otttcer who,
when nearly a mile above the earth,
was attacked by two enemy aircraft.
He Bhot down one of them out of
control but was himself wounded and
fainted while still high in the air.
Recovering consciousness he found
his machine upside down at an ele
vation of 4000 feet with one enemy
oinnft atlll flHncr nt. : liim. The
RriHchnr . Viivwvnr. manaeed after a
struggle to right his machine and
land safely. . "
la a somewnat similar instance, a
rtcrmnn ncnut. attacked a British air
plane carrying a pilot and observer.
One of the German's Duuexs passeu
through the gasoline tank - of the
Ttfltlah nlrnlnna and . ROrloOlSly
wounded the pilot. The British-ob-
lerver, however, . pumped-, a- iuu
double drum of bullets at the enemy
scout at very close quarters and' the
German -went to the ground with, a
crash. '
Meanwhile the British pilot had
fainted and fallen against the steer
ing "atir-k" in niich a fashion as to
throw the airplane Into a spin. The
British observer . climbed over the
side and forward along the plane to
the nllnt'otvnnknlt. lifted the DllOt to
his seatvand, still standing on the
wino- nf fha nlntift released the steer
ing gear, brought the machine out
of the spin and sareiy to tne ground
Turn nHtiah officers were return
intr . frnm an ctvnpd 1 1 tort Over .' the
enemy's lines to locate hostile bat
teries when their machine was nil
by anti-aircraft fire and the engine
Vnlnln.nin.Er. the machine
landed .300 yards from the British
lines, the airplane turned over and
the aviators were hurled out on the
nermnni sirlA nf a canal. Running
along the beach under heavy fire
from rifles and : machine-guns, tne
aviators dived into the canal only, to
find It full of barbed wire out man
aged to reach the British lines in
safety. ' ' ;
Ifnnv Inatanwa tllllt.ratinef the
reckless, during of the British avia
tors sent over tne uerman hubs w
bbtaim Information, destroy, aero
rinnTTiPKa nnrt hnrrv the German re
serves are contained in the official
narratives. One pilot who crossea
Hna.pt VnrAR . threw off two at-
hnmhfid fhe Heule
tu-v. ... - .
aerodrome near Lille and was Area
upon by two machine guns. He div
ed at one of them, ; firing with
both guns of the British airplane,
the P.ormtna from their ITUllS.
flrorf nnn-n thft aerodrome aeain. at
tacked and scattered "a column of
200 German infantrymen on the
road. A German two-seater airplane
was circling 500 feet above liinv for
an attack. "I zoomed up under Us
tall and fired into It," writes the
British- aviator. : "It crashed down
onto the railway.'! - ,- V-
Another British pilot had fired a
hundred rounds on German troops
on the march when he was interrupt
ed by two enemy airplanes. He at
tacked them -and drove both down
and then finished the job of driving
the German infantry Into trenches
and shell holes. '
Flying at the height of 200 feet
a British aviator engaged in a", re
volver duel with two German officers
in a motor and while doing so ran
Into some lines of telegraph wires,
In the District Court of the Unit
ed States for the District of Oregon
In the matter of W. S. Hogan,,
bankrupt. In bankruptcy.
To the creditors of W. S. Hogan,
of Oakland, in the county of Doug
las and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt: . '
Notice Is hereby given that on tne
30th day of November, 1917, the said
W. S. Hogan was duly adjudicated
bankrupt: and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at
the office of the undersigned referee
in Roseburg, OregonT on the loth
day of December, 1917, at 11 o'clock
In the forenoon, at which time the
said creditors - may attend, prove
their claims appoint a trustee exam.
lne the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly v'-ime
before said meeting. . .
Dated December 3rd, 1917.
' C. L. HAMILTON,
dl4-D , Referee In bankruptcy.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
DUROC PIGS FOR SALE F. L.
Calkins, Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE At bargain, studebakor
car, good as new, or will trade for
.hogs. Box 655. ' -': dSlp
FOR SALE CHEAP Ford bug with
special equipment. .' Inquire . at
: Ford garage. ' -
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished room,
. or suite of rooms. Inquire 131
: Flint. . -
FOR RENT 5-room urnlshed
house colse In. See G. W., Sloper
308 N. Jackson street. tf
FOR RENT 5-room house, on pave-
. ment; suit of nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms; also barn.
' Call 128 S..Fllnt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST W aterman Belf-fllllng foun
tain pen. . Finder please leave at
- - News office.
BARGAINS Two small ranches for
rent. 70-acre ranch for sale. C.
Merrill, 504 Mill street.
TO TRADE A team of mares, good
1 wagon and harness for a good sec-
.- ond hand Ford. F, T. Wood, City,
Box 522. . - d20p
LOST Two red covered sales books,
i between IN. 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.
LOST Between ' Fullerton school
andl West Side grocery, couple of
- the main shaft of Stoddard-Day-ton
car. Finder phone 363-Y, or
- leave at Roseburg garage. .$2.50
reward.- i - . - -.-
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 Eldrldge Holnllne
v SCHOOL OF PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony - and
Theory. ' Normal Training for
Teachers. Also
Helnllne Musical Kindergarten.
Booklet upon application.
423 Ella St. Phone 83-R
IW1P SAT.R-1-A Nn. 1 horHfi. fi vears
old, weignt iyuu, aarK Drown coi
or. Address G. W., News office.
FOR SALE 225 feet second hand
-inch water pipe. .. See J. A.
: Hewitt, Edenbower, Ore. d21
FOR SALE Good 4-gallon Jersey
. 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
MRS. F.D.OWEN
Out Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs Wedding Bou-
qnets, etc. -'
.' FOR SALE AT ,
"THE FERN"
111 Cass St. ' Roseburg, Ore,
PHONE 840
FOR SALE-Few Bourbon Red
turkey Toms for breeders.
Thoroughbred stock . from Iowa.
Address Box 71, Dillard, Ore. -
FOR SALE Five tons baled) rye
' hay and a few. tons of oat hay,
. also about one ton of small pota
' toes, good for. cow feed. '. F. T.
Wood, City, Box 522. - d20p
FOR SALE Improved farms from 6
to 200 acres, close to Roseburg,
' phone and rural route. Cash and
terms. " A 180 acre ' diversified
farm, located In the beautiful
Mendlcino county, Calif.,- for sale
or trade. Merton Cox, 344 S. Jack-
- son street, Roseburg, Ore. - - -
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
White sewing machine. 427 E.
- Douglas street. - . - 1
WANTED.
WANTED Wood cutters. All win
ters' work. Phone 14F14. D.
CHICHJSTEBSPILW
Vs. X
bose. MUed vita Bius tiiuoon. V . -
IHtVlllll HHAND PILULfcc t
Ldlr! Ask joarDraulatft
l-LI nh... Ifr.lMlli 8nn
IIU IB B Md UoU nalllc
Ttu known s Best, SaAst, Alwlyl Rllbi
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
WANTED Laborers and teamsters
Ty"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, Sutherlln,
' Oregon. - - - -
W1ANTED OPostlon by a married
man with 9 years . experience as
foreman on fruit ranch and gen
.... eral farming.'- Address G. 5 W.,
News office. - ' 1 -
WANTED Men to make hewed
ties; 12c, 18c and 25c. Good tie
- maker can earn from $4.60 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
fee accessible. Qr would accept
- small stock ranch. Address Own
er, Drawer U. Roseburg.
Practical Horticulture, 1 Viticul
ture and Floriculture Work done.
Landscape views and --floral de
signs . correctly executed. . Prun
ing and vegetation forcing a epe
. cialty. Rates right and reason
able. Address, Louis 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. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
' - Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of offices ' rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor. '
- Phone 307
Roseburg ' ,." Oregon
DR. J. LANE CALLAWAY.
. Osteopathic Physician. - -Graduate
of the American School
of Osteopathy, Klrksville, 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 Kohlfaagen ttldg. ' -
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician St Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg.
- Office 110 "
Res. 252-L -Roseburg, Ore.
W. PLTCET& PLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St, Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation and . Exam'matlon
- - Free.
Office Honrs 9 to B. -Chiropractic
and Electrical
; Treatments.
Phone 152.
Join the Red Cross Today I b. w. strong
II THE FURNITURE MAN
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
ITS SOME CAR-THE
"40"
Mitchell Six
LET US SHOW YOU
J. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg . : Oregon j
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 and Sanitraily Kept
, : '-. and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per- -.
. v ' sonally looked after. . .
Phelvs0"" Walter Patterson, Prop.
Join the Red Cross today while Humanity Needs -do mcrcl
' -,. ful deeds. ....-..
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Holiday
Buying
Dont overlook our
fine showing of use
ful and serviceable
merchandise.
, Elxclusive 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
L Abraham
Remember the Boys Who Are Fighting for You.