TWO THE EVENING NEWS HATUH l)AV, MAY 4, 1018. THE EVENING NEWS IS. W. BATES "V BKItT O. BATES ISSUED PAILE EXCEPT SUNDAY, Subscription Bates Dally, j- : per year, by mall............ 3.00 per month, delivered .60 per year ..........;...........-.--- , Six months -BU Entered as Becond-class matter, November 5, 1909, at Roeeburg, Ore., ' under act of March 8, 1879. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED I'BESS. ml. 4 Uln.l Pmui la ftVI'l IIH I V,'l V Aim aiwwinwu .... entitled to the use lor republication of all news aispatcnes o11 or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. ; Ail of mntihllftAUOn of soe- All w- - , - clni dlsoatches herein we also reserved. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1018. GIVE YOUIt BOY HOME PAl'EB Overseas, where American soldiers are facing the enemy, a letter from .,mi Is most welcome. Ii is lilt! . strongm home-tie. It liolpe to keep the morale of tne American ummi at the topmost point. Next in point of importance Is" the old homejjews- Prom this he learns what Is happening among his friends. 'It is most important that the home news paper should follow him across tfco seas. Persons who wish to get this work of cheer to the boys from this com munity may do so by subscribing to this newspaper and nave it aaaress ed to the American Y. M. J. A. 12 Rue d'AguesBoau, PariB, Prance. The national war work council of the Y. M. C. A. will see that the papei is forwarded to the soldier at the front. It will be sent to a camii where boys from this etato are ata tloned. War work secretaries In Y. M. C. A. huts overseas state that the hard ' est thing they have to combat it homesickness. The lads are yearn ing for news from-their loved ones The letter la "first in Importance, tin old home newspaper fills the vohl In the absence of the letter. You can help to maintain the morale of the American troops in France by sond- ' ing him this paper. Think it over. Germany has announced that she will treat American .prisoners of wur "Just like sho treats other nation alities." This would be very consoi- Ing to mir people had we have not, . already had a clear Insight to her dastartljy atrocities committed . against Belgian prisoners and others . during the past four years of the world struggle. Prisoners of other . nations held in Germany aro com - pelled to work undor shell lire, are : starved and allowed little or no medical treatment when badly wounded, are transported in stock cam ankle deep in filth on trips re quiring days without water or food, are denied, sufficient shelter ami clothes In camps, are paraded as In , medieval days before the people who Insult them and spit in tholr faces, , and when in hospitals are subjected to unbearable Indignities by German Red Cross nurses who pollute their food and water. A. WOMAN'S SHOP FOR WO M AN' S " W E A R We Cater to YourWants and specialize to meet the de mands of our army of customers THE BELLOWS STORE THE LADIES' EXCLUSIVE "COME ON IN, THE WATER'S FINE" ' Thiat Is, tho water In your bath tub may be easily made lino, by the addi tion of a little DEEP IS EA SALT A liberty portion for 2 fie AT Nathan '.. Perkins Fuilerton 77io ReoCOtUu Store Building IT'S SOME CAR THE D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You Oregon housewives need have bo further anxiety as to whether there will be a sufficient supply of sugar for the canning and preserving of fruits, during the coming season. Provision has been made, Federal Food Administrator W. B. Ayer an nounces, for an ample auflply of su gar for this purpose, and Instructions sb to the .distribution of sugar for cunning are now in the hands of all retailers In the state; Sugar for can ning purposes will be issued under a certificate system. Each purchaser must sign an official certificate with each purchase, setting forth the amount and date of purchase and at testing that the sugar . will be used for this purpose only; also that she will limit the use of sugar in her household fdr all other purposes, to three pounds per month per person. Each retailer will "keep a check upon hlB customers, to prevent misuse or abuse of the certificate. privilege, and all certificates will be returned to the tood administration, where they will be rechecked. Under this system it Will be Impossible, for any purchaser to huy an unreasonable amount of sugar without prompt detection. According to a news bulletin Is sued by the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon, every candidate on the pri mary ballot for any office of Impor tance standB for a strict enforcement of the prohibition laws In thiB state an nation. We can now dismiss any "wet" and "dry Ipropaganda ad vanced against any of the candidates, either democrat or republican, and "hit her up", along other . lines. Mayor Harley, of Astoria, candidate for governor, Is about the only real "wet" thing on the- list, and he will have all the "bug juice" whipped out of him before the primaries end. Today's gentle rain is pouring dol lars Into the pockets of the progres sive farmer. . NEW HUCIU'lT GETS "SHOT." . The News received a letter today from Richard Busch, formerly em ployed in this office and who left last Tuesday for Canrp Lewis, where he Is taking his initial stop to be come a regular soldier: "My right arm is very nervous today and I can hardly write. We just had the needle Btuck into our arms and were also vaccinated. We arrived here ut 1 :80 Wednesday and the camp Is sure some lively city, and I think I will like it here fine after I get used to-it. Give the gang my best regards." TIHDALE CALLED FOR AVIATION. Charles Tlsdale, a senior In the university, received word yesterday that he would -bo culldili for aviation service and would be expected to re port ut Berkeley May 11. Mr. Tls dulo has had his application in for some time and expected tho-cnll. His wife, a co-ed he married during the winter, will' live with Mr. Tis dale's parents at Siitliorlln. Eugene Guard. : PICTURES FRAMED. Picture framing nt reasonable prices, new mouldings, both made and to make. Oval and circular glass cut to fit picture frames. Sec Strong, the Furniture man. m4 CONSERVATION STORE LUXURY 10 HE; EED . For the first year of the great world war America marked time, blind to the fact that liberty had be come the real issue, blind to the fact that the German people hart gone mud In the sava;;o philosophy of the Insane Nietzsche and that I lie freedom born of a thousand years of political travail was threatened with extinction. We'could not bring ourselves to believe that the Ger many of Heine, Goethe,- and the gen tle Grimms, of Mozart and Mendels sohn bad gone cruelly mad under the jungle tutelage of the beast with the withered arm, and was seiking to impose itipon the free people of the world a militarist system abhor rent to our very souls and lo bind us aB captives to the chariot wheels of their stinking kultur. We know that the fate of the world Is in tho balance. We know that at best our allteB are fighting a drawn battle with the Huns that wo must rush to make such sacri fices of blood and money ns we have never known, or become a vassal state. Our soldiers are unfalteringly marching to the firing line prepared to make the supreme sacrifice as free men should for the chastity of women and the honor of men, and' to prove that the world is ruled by love and not by hate. This 1b the su preme moment. We must sacrifice every luxury great or small for the sake of, the liberty loans that these soldiers may be fed and clothed and their sufferings made less cruel, and that the teacnings of Moses and the Nazarene, and not those of the' belt ed barbarians of Potsdam, may be the governing force of the world. MOXKY TO LOAX. We make loans on Improved farm property. Low rate of Interest, tt DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. SMITH RIVKR. Ed. Sterling was a stooge passen gor Friday. Arthur Woolley waa In Drain one day this week attending to .some business matters. - There were several frosty nights lUBt week. Messrs. Doney and Ora Powell were over on Smith river one day last week. Monta Spaulding was sent over with the Bud tidings of the death of Miss Taylor's grandmother lust Mon day. Miss Taylor hastened to Drain with auto whore she took the even ing truln south to Itoseburg. Arthur Woolley anUi sister, Eva, are just recovering from the Ger man measles. There are no more cases on Smith river at present. ' .lob KrewBon 'was ovor ou Smith river one day lust week. Albei t and Everett Wright return ed home Monday from' the Leona mills where they have been employ ed for sometime past. They expect to stay about a couple of weeks or. so. Messrs. Jake Bower, ivlarion, Vic tor nnd John Gamier expect to leave soon for Ui,'lo Gorge, WaBn., to work In the logging camps. The name of their newly established poBtofnce Is Ualdy, we understand. Mr. and Mrs. George Woolley and FOR GOVERNOR GUS C. MOSER Republican. Prcsldont Oregon Stato Senate. SACRIFICE ""ii 1 'UWJ t' '!Ti - '-i-nrii ii f'-nin mitiiiiV i For a vigorous prosecution of the war to a victorious conclusion. For otrlct business principles in management of State affairs. For Rural Credits Extension, Irrigation, Drainage and Development of all our resources. For assistance by Portland capital and buslnoso to ev ory section or our great State. For the rights of both Labor and Capital under a scheme of mutual co-oporatlon. For Good Roads, But Fighting the Paving Trust ' - Wo are paying about $5000 more per 16 foot mile of Bitullthlc Pavement in Oregon than is being paid In Wash ington. Let us build good roads In evory county in the State GIVE EVERY COUNTY A SQUARE DEAL. Elect MOSER and you will forever banish the subtle lnriuonce of the raving Trust from Oregon politics. AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT (Pd. ndv.i children came up last Saturday for a brief visit with friends and relatives returning home tho first of the week. Mrs.. iSdson and children and bej' sisters the Misses Gertru'de and Grace Ruthven were stage passengers Wednesday to Drain where they will take the train for Eugene where her parents reside. Mrs. Edson expects to be gone several months visiting with relatives. MIbb Gertrude Riuthvon Aosed a very successful term of school in district No. 64 last week and re turned to her home in Eugene. School in district No.. 90 will close May 17. Miss) Taylor expects to have a program Thursday afternoon in order that it May not conflict with the primaries, which will be held next day at the Guntor Bchool house. will Traylor is over on Smith river thla week visiting friends and I relatives. He reports that severul members of his family have just re covered from the German measles. . J Mr. Redford has again begun car-1 rylng the malls in his automobile, and is able to make the trip In short time.' The ipoBtofflce department lost year granted permission to make two round trips weekly during the summer months, I Arthur Woolley received word laBt Thursday from Nell Conry to re port for duty Monday morning to be gin the cruise of the Douglas county timber. They are to meet at Oak land Monday morning and begin work at once. XX WHEN YOUR CLOTHES NEED Cleaning . -; V Pressing : '- '- . or Repairing Phone us or send postal We will call and give you Notch" service. ; IMPERIAL CLEANERS. (Try our way.) "Top- We call and deliver. Phone 277 W. S. S. for sale. RIDDLK ITEMS. John Bacon and wife, of Wilbur, and Mrs. Minnie .Tames motored down laaf Sunday and spent the day visiting at the home of Mrs. Mattio Hackler. - Mrs. Bacon wa-B f orniorly Miss Vera James. J. C. Qirlo made a business trip to Portland last week,' returning on Sunday evening. While in Portland Mr. Carle visited with' H. F. Mc tonald, former S. P. agent here, who is now in the Great Northern office there. Little Elsie Pardee is reported to be quite 111 with an affliction re sembling typhoid fever. Consider able sickness is reported among the yotingej children, the little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Searle also has been very sick. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. CroBby receiv ed a letter from their son, Bouse man, better known as "Cracker," In which among other things of Inter est he mentions that he has been pro moted from the rank of corporal and is now Sergeant Crosby. Mrs. C. N. Wood, of Days Creek, Is out of the hospital at Stockton, Calif., and Is convalescing at the home of her niece, Mrs. Charles Mc- Gowan, of that city. She will not return to her home for a month or six weeks yet. Tribune. JTUST ARRIVED. Eastman kodak films at Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf A Patriotic American. A nativa of Wisconsin. Age 47. For 27 years a resident of Oregon, A vigorous champion of the rights of the people. We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any thing in our , line at a reasonable price. We use oidy the best Burro Granite in our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble in our head stones. We also do nil kinds ot Cemetery work, We invite you to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Murstors, proprietor, 502 N. Jackson Street, or G. YY. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. Why is a brick mnson like n loco motive? Because ho has a tender. For a tender steak A juicy chop, Direct your footsteps . To our shop. . Our saws are sharp; Cleavers, too V. e'll trim them up Just right for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop. . Phone 58. Rawleigh Products FOR SALE BY J. O. VINCENT. 343 W. Second 'Avenue North. Phone 122-R. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Te s of the J$ HE soldier j'i; 5.1:1 the fire of tested soldier; be tried in the f?rc to be a tested tire. mii' '.4 .'? J' s Kirf- 5' 711 Is K ii :.: f! Mrgfitf BEST IN THE LONG.' RUN B$$M tit fsE? mm B Ext EjJ That is the Goodrich idea of a tire. Therefore, Goodrich Test Car Fleets, six of them, for a year ham mered Goodrich Tirqc from state to state, putting them to tho road test of rock, sand, and gravel. The tires emerged tested warriors of the road, from a grand mileage cf 4,178,744 tire miles. 1 . 5 Every War Saw- X i ing Stamp is a step ? towards Peace. ! 5 liiimjiii ' 1 Urn a M S3 3 THE B. F. Portland Branch: Sterling Character Upon the character and conservatism ot your bank's oftlceri 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 business It they are known as conservative men In all-things then you may rest assured that their bank Is gov erned in conformance with a policy of safety before everything else. Such are the men who govern this bank and your funds are abso lutely securo In their care. . The UMPQUA VALLEY BANK B. W. Strong, President; J. Throne, Cashier; D. R. V . Bhambrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President ; Stenographers and TypewritersWanted MEN "The United States Government is in urgent need of thous ands ot typewriter operators and stenographers and typewriters. All who pass examinations for the departmonts and offices at Washington, D. C, are assured of certification for appointments at Balarles ranging from $1000 to $1200 a year. Advancement of capable employees to higher salaries is reasonably rapid. "It is the manifest duty of citizens with this special knowl edge to use it at this time where it will be of most value to the bOfernment. Women, who are not prepared to take up arms in defense of the country may nnu in the office work .an opportunity to help the government in a practical way. "Persons who have not the required training are urged' to un dergo instruction at once, for the prospect Is that the demand will continue indefinitely" John A. Mcllhenny, president U. S. civil service commission, Washington, D. C. , SEE US ABOUT THIS AT ONCfe, Roseburg Business College Days 0 to 4 te d Warriors Road must be tried battle to o be a 't A; the tire cf the road K mmmmk iS&W-. I lit bJ They triumphed, SILVERTOWN CORDS and BLACK SAFETY TREADS, with an endurance that doubled Goodrich's pride in the structure of the spiral wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and the tough ness of the cross-barred, close-clutch non-skid black safety -ead. . Get this assured service of proven service . by getting the conquerors of America's roads. Get "America's Tested Tires," and you get long mileage and dependability wherever you take your car. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Broadway and Burnside St., Portland, Oro. This Man Knows his business, becofUBe we employ him to do work that Is accurate, careful and satisfactory. We cart point to many satisfied patrons. We shall be glad to make yon one of that number. Telephone us for your next work. , Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. v PHONE 151. WOMEN Nights 7 to 0:30 S3i M f! Burfrum Goodrich Dealer. 2 Bveiywfccw J J la ' I- !2 I Be ae 22 J. F. Barker $ Co. Roseburg Oregon