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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1918)
TWO THE KVKNtNO NEWS , l'ltllAV, MAY 10, 11)18. THE EVENING NEWS . BY B. W. BATES BERT 0. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Subecrliition Bates Daily. Per year, by mall 13.00 Per month, delivered.. .... ' .60 Weekly. Per year.....'. $2.00 Sir months..... 1.00 Entered as second-class matter, November 5, 1909, at Roaeburg, Ore., under act of Maroh 3, 1879. - MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press Is exclusively . entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in uus paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rignu oi reimim cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. FRIDAY. MAY 10. THE BOYS WANT WITHYCOMBE. Appeal coines from the Oregon boys in the trencheB to retain Gov ernor Wlthycombe. They want him because he has vigorously supported the government In every war meas ure. The boys "over there" are very anxious that tho boys . who follow them, shall have the benefit of the support of Oregon' patriotic war governor. The lioys "somewhere In France" are right , They recognize Governor Wlthycombe as their stanch, tried and true friend who has proven his - worth throughout his term of office. In common with the people here al home the boys who are fighting in the front battle line believe it Is un wise to swap horses In the middle of a stream. In this they are also right and the republican men and women of Oregon, at the primary next Fri day, will, we believe, take that view. Apart from his prompt and effec tive war service. Governor Withy combe's affirmation of civil affairs hag been marked by good Judgment and manifest desire to serve all sec tions of the state impartially. His administration has been conspicuous-1 ly clean and honorable. Portland Telegram. . i , for we all of us have worked on a daily sheet somewhere, somHIme and we know the sacrlflcu he has nyido fn this third loan. Remember he has received nothing for H nothing save the knowledge that he was doing hlB best of his country and his unsung best is as good as General Perlng's best. "Lent we forget, lest wo forget' the newspaper man. PORTLAND, May 10. Conceding that he will curry Multnomah coun ty by a substantial plurality, the poli ticians are now figuring on just how large the vote of R. N. Stanileld will be over the entire state. , His nomi nation Is practically conceded by all disinterested persons who have kept in touch with the political situation. In the first place he has remained aloof from the- political Intrigues, conducted his own campaign, stood strictly on his merits and made no combinations with any man or or ganization. He has gone out as an Oregon man, a. self made man who has added wealth and prosperity to the State of Oregon and all tho at tempts to fastening the wool, profi teering business on him have failed He stands today the biggest man in Oregon and there is no doubt of his nomination. After' that It will be up to the, democratic and republican parties to say whether or not he shall be elected. it Is very proh able that bad not West endorsed Me Nary, Stanfieldi would have had harder fight. As it is he is the only acknowledged one hundred per cent republican on the ticket and will get the vote accordingly. 1(1 E BEAS S DEEPLY OF BE RATHER UNEXPECTED. The following Is so unexpected it is reproduced. It comes from News Editor Carmody of the liberty loan committee of California: The third liberty loan Is at an end. . Newspapermen would Bay In their snop language, - we've put 1$ to bed." And thla editorial Is In appreciation of those modest unsung workers, who from day to day have played a mighty part in "putting the loan to bed" those unthought, vinthanked workers the newspaper men. We, of the liberty loan publicity department, have flooded tho news paper editors dally with "copy," edi torials, feature stories, appeals to the newspaper reading Americans to help our country. We had no miircy on your editor although we kept, well caged, deep within our hearts, a deep sympathy for him. . We knew ne ,was carrying dolly the troubles of the world on his shoulders. We knew that the space we asked in your newspaper for nothing was worth dollars worth as much space lu Heaven or a San Francisco apartment (house. : It It be said that the newspaper man has given given of himself and his dearest possession, space. We have nevor thanked him from day to day. We were nfraldl to. But we do now thank him with a full heart The photoplay, 'The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," -mado a very strong Impression on me when re con ly I saw ft in Portland. It lias a far xreater appeal than any other war picture I have ever seen. It portrays so vividly the ruth less ambition, the crafty and deceit ful cunning, the Insufferable arro gance, the utterly Inhuman cruelty of the Gorman government, that It leaves one ipraylng that doom may speedily overtake Its head and his supporters. Their monstrous cruelty, even to their own .people, is well shown where the return of the commander of the submarine after sinking the Iaisltanla is pictured. When he comes to his own pleasant home, the races of drowning women and chil dren rise lup between him and his own loved ones. The vision Anally drives him mad. . aiiioun personages are shown true to life and the essential Inci dents are all historically correct. Many of them have occurred In real ity thousands of times , during this great war. , j The sceneB In the kaiser's palace graphically depict tho actual nature or the man and the forces that seem determined to bring ruin to all the world. , . . Everyone, both young and old should see this dramatic picture. will nend them to their homes re solved to do everything In their ipow er to renaor tne beast powerless. AUBREY O. SMITH, Sale Continued Up to May 18 ON ACCOUNT OF OUR NEW LOCATION NOT BEING READY We are compelled to delay our removal an other week, and will continue our UNLOADING Sale until SATURDAY, MAY 18th, making an other week of MIGHTY BARGAINS MrVri ti OflOK WHAT THIS TA7 o So &1 A WOMAN'S SHOP FOR WOMAN'S WEA We Cater to YourWants and specialize to meet the de mands of our army of customers THE BELLOWS STORE THE LADIES' EXCLUSIVE CONSERVATION STOUE HEAR CAPTAIN HOBSON . Hero of the Merrimac Americain War- At the Armory Monday, May 13 8:00 p. m. No Admission A GREAT PATRIOTIC LECTURE When the British navy made Its famous raid recently on the German submarine bases at Zoebnugge ondi Ostond tho press of England and America sold It was like Hobson's heroic sinking of the Merrimac at the mouth of Santiago harbor In 1898. See and hear Hobson himself. Means to Every Person and Family EVERY Intelligent mini, woman and child knows of the tremendous advances In all lines of merchandise in the putt few months, but few of them realize that tho next few months will see still greater advances. The merchants are today facing the greatest crisis In their history. They are receiving notices of advances on almost ovory article in every mull. Merchandise is not only going sky high in price, it is scarcer and harder to get than over Meforc. Merchants are forced to raise the prices on everything In their stock not from choice, but from necessity. Therefore, when we tell you that we nro actually selling merchandise in almost every instance for less than any inerchunt con buy the same goods for in the big eastern wholesale markets today, you should appreciate the importance of this sale. It is only a matter of a very short time until you will pay more than double Avluit we are asking right now for new and up Ui date coats,, suits and dresses, and never again during t.ho war will you ho uhle to get such beautiful nil-wool moteriuls. Remember, wo are closing out all men's goods, and It Is not ouy the duty of every man und .woman to come to this sale, but tliat ono would nctually be committing a crime against himself and family by neglecting this wonderful opportunity to save. HSHEEfS DEPT. STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON Pay Your 'Bills by Check Haw many times have you hunted in ; vain for the receipt of a bill ? If you : have a cancelled check, YOU1 are safe , OPEN A CHECKLXG ACCOUNT TODAY AT THE The UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ' B. W. 'Strong. President; J. -M. Throne, Cashier; D. R. Shnmbrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President. ... REAL ESTATE City nnd Farm Property, Winches, tcr Bay and Westlnke Town Lots. GEORGE ItlTER. 122 West Oak Street. AUCTIONEER M. C. Radabaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Date Arrangements Made at The Umpqua Valley Iiank, SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired, by, ret liable workman. Prices right. W. S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St. STOP AT THE GRAND HQf EL CASS STREET ROSEBURO Slip :J i tr. I need a new Bearing Quick w When you need service on the bearings in your car, truck or tractor, you want it quick, you do not want to lose the use of the machine for a week or ten days or more. . We are the authorized local agency of the Bear ings Service Company, national service representa tives for Timken, Hyatt and New Departure bearings. Motorists, garage men and repair men can best be assured prompt, expert, dependabla . bearing service by dealing with us. i KUSCDUHti unltrlui f JMMHIIL'lUi, UHiSUU.V Authorized Affeney v Bearings Service Company K9KSHBE3BB 'S DESCRIPTION OF BATTLE chatter of all the machine guns in the world. In this case the line was on the crest a damnably long time, nut at last it disappears and after a long time the signals go up objectives gained all along, the line! Then you take a long drink. We r.tartcd for home in the evening and A letter has been received from"", . " "lul a ""'"P"1 i,..i., n,.i, ,,.. i.'iioi,,n unnappiiy tnrou'gn me aamneaest says tho Medford Sun, who made his i";B rj-age I have ever bumped homo with Senator Von dor Hollen : " " . at Wellcn and' Inter attended the 'lome but we (lid. Then, a long, a agricultural college at Corvallis, and I v'7 Io"K Scotch, and a little, a very last year went across as nontenant of artillery with tho Canadian. expe ditionary force. The letter Is dated from "France, January 1.-5." "So you want to know If i have been in a battle. 1 am In the Can adian corps and have been In sever nl'Shows. during the lust yoar, and In Mie line constantly with the excep tion, of about a month. I do my own censoring, but I cannot very well put in my own letters things which I would not allow to go throuuh In another mans, can I? Still 1 suppose It won't hurt to talk in a general way about things well In the past. So here goes for a fair ly typical show, which happened somewhere some time. I got orders as P. O. O. nt inld- nlllht zero being about li a. m. that meant a flve-mllo hike through' the awfulest mud In the world thromrh conintry one didn't know, to a place one never henrd or. or which very few other people had ever heard of. Anyhow wo got there about, live next morning In time to stroll through a few hundred yards, of Hiun shrivpnol barrage. Zero; hour; In a copse, outside a pill box, glasses to your eyes crash, wnicn does not stop, and she's oft. The roll of the heavies, somewhat ns tho tempo of a large number of big drums the drum mors havlne gone back, then the Bhnrpcr sound of the, field guns Just solid sound. ir you look back It's just barely light. The horizon Is slmnlv one flickering flash continues. Finally yolu see a line of men your own people on tho crest in front. A line that sort of melts awnv occasionally and wavers backwards and forwards somewhat In front of it, the inroruo of your own rolling barrago and all the time n crniedl JUST ARRIVED. Eastman kodak films at Clark's r' oto Kod nit Shop. , tf ivlPrrTriTfrrnpiw 0HUL ILH MXro BOYS ARE ORDERED E LETTERS II S'Ws. v. ciaffl 7 mmyJ When Mixed with Sulphur It .Brings .Back Its Beautiful fet Lustre at Once. . . Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. Wo all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which Is merely the old-time reclDO lmDrOVed hv tha Adrfltlnn nt other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, ns It darkens so naturally and evenly. Tou moisten a spongo or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, tnklng one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hnlr disappears; after another application or two. Its nnturnl color Is restored ana It become thick, glossjr and lus trous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN PRANCE, May 9. General John J. Pershing has issued the following order to all units of the American expeditionary forces in France: "May 8. To All Commanding Officers: "I wish every officer and soldier in the American expeditionary forces would write a letter home on 'Moth ers' Day.' This Is a little thing for each one to do, but these letters will cany back olur courage and our af fection to the patriotic women whose loa and prayers inspire us and cneer us on to victory. (Signed.) "PERSHING." THE PACIFIC IIUILDIXG A LOAN ASSOCIATION. "Lots of us waste dimes chasing millions. Most of us Quit with neither." Savings Each . Your Check Month at Maturity t 2. r0 per month 600.00 $ 6.00 per month (1,000.00 $10.00 per month $2,000.00 $16.00 per month $3,000.00 $E0.00 per month $4,000.00 $25.00 per month $5,000.00 Ask M.F.RICE Financial Representative. tf overalls Keep Kids Kleen Practical, Healthful, Economical Garment for Small Children. Practical. Bemuse thoy &to made In one piece, and can be slipped on or oil instantly. They fit and look well, and yet are loose and com fortable in evury part. Healthful. Farsnperiorto bloomers. Ho tlfht olastlc bands to stop fro circulation ol blood uud retard freedom ofluotion. Economical. Bavlnff u-onr on good clothes saving washing so wen mauo mey aro outgrown long oeioro tney are worn ouu A MEW SUIT FREE IF THEY RIP $1.00 THE SUIT E (OVERALLS Meg .u..Hacurr. Made In Wfth neck with long sleeves, or Dutch neck and elbow 8K-cves. Mudc in genuine indigo dyed blue denim, or blue and white hickory stripes. Also lighter weight faet-color material In a variety of pleasing designs. All garments tastefully trimmed with fast-color gnlatea. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Awurded the Grand Prize at P. P. I. E. Look for the Two Horn Label, nono genuine without it. If your doalor cannot supply you, SZShw'mSSa we win aena tnem, an enarges prepaid ou receipt of price, $1 Made by LEVI STRAUSS & CO., San Francisco Mfra.of Freedom-AtU" Uinw guraent for women mmm Mads asms. Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing Just once, he wife would hare an EDEN Electric Hashing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demonstration. Easy terms. . Douglas County light and Water Co. j. jiijj1ijIIimI-II-(-)- A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Onr Stock Is Clean and. Sanitarily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. WALTER PATTERSON. THE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 WHEN YOUR CLOTHES NEED THERE'S JUST ENOUGH " BITE " To a glass of our SODA CREAM to make the thirsty tongue want to retain it as long as possible. Is it not about time for another i glass? THE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS Oleaninff Pressing or Repairing Phone ns or send postal Wo will call and give you "Top Notch" service. IMPKRIAI, CLEAVERS. (Try our way.) Ve call and deliver. Phone 277 W. S. S. for sale. -OF ALL THE CUTS- Short Cuts Hair Cuts Deep Cuts Side Cuts The most worth while out is the cut that brings you a slice of our - . COLUMBIA HAM OR BACON. THE BEE HIVE v