The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, May 10, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MAY 10, 101H.
General Pershing
Wants you to send something to cheer the boys.
What's better than a good PHOTO made by
Clark & Clark Roseburg National i Bank
THK KVKNHVG NKW8
Our Experience in foseburg
And tlie experience of other reliable merchants liere Is that you want '
; i HMIM OF Ol'AI.ITV. Goods that w ill last. It has. ulTfayrf been our
, i iwllcy to sell only electrical appliances made by reliable manufacturers, '
We personalty guarantee every article sold by us and every article Ib in
turn guaranteed byjho nianufactur era, For instance when we say i . ,'
Western Electric Washing Machine the name Western Electric means
, something to you. . '. '
Come in. and look nt the appliances we sell.' . : .
VHUQ SAYS: ' .
Thnt tho nuui who buys labor suv.
In devices is ninklng a home and
not a sweutshop.
THE ELECTRIC STORE
Roseburg, Oregon
Jackson St. '....' ' , Opp. Kidd's Grocery
Spring Apparel
All the newest goods in the latest de
signs and weaves are now displayed
for your inspection.
A magnificent assortment of spec
ially selected goods that will meet
the most critical buyer's approval
I Hi fl WfTOfrtaVatsflMs'ra'::..!-.
12
I. ABRAHAM .
The Store of Courtesy Roseburg, Oregon
Uncle Sam Is Calling HELP '
Will You Answer His Call?
NEVER BEFORE HAVE GOVERNMENT PO
SITIONS BEEN SO EASY TO SECURE.
NEVER BEFORE HAVE THE CHANCES FOR
ADVANCEMENT BEEN SO GREAT. :
NEVER BEFORE HAVE SfOU HAD SUCH AN
OPPORTUNITY TO PREPARE YOURSELF,
RIGHT HERE IN YOUR OWN TOWN.
. "jw T f J Will you take advantage of this
lN J W PPortunity or w-iH you plod
" along in the old rut !
Uncle Sam ofTers you a good position.
. We offer you the necessary training
- IT'S UP TO YOU
Civil Service Classes now organizing.
Roseburg Business College
Pays 0 to 4
Nights 7 to 0:30
Your Spring Washing
, Just about this time of Hie year the housewife plans on general
spring renovating of her home and the family washing, naturally
"takes on" a big increase. Lace curtains, ' portlers arid all the
"extras" can be handled by ns in a pleasing and' satisfactory way. In
fact, we would be pleased to do all your family washing.
ROSEBURG STEAM L'AUiNDRY
IT'S SOME CAR THE
"D-40" Mitchell Six
' Let Us Show You
T. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg Oregon
FRANK BARAGAR
Republican Candidate Sheriff
Douglas County.
1 am 46 years old; have lived in
Oregon 35 years; 17 years in Doug
Ins county, s years on Elk crook; 12
years 2 miles north of Roseburg;
have been engaged in stock raising
and farming ever since I came to
Douglas county. I went through the
country, schools and naive taken a
course in bookkeeping at the Capitol
Business College at Sulem. Uolong
ed to Company I, O. N. G. at Salem
for three years. Born and raised a
Republican. The platform and prin
ciples .if carried out are to serve all
the people best. But it was never
intended for one man to hog all the
spoils. The father of ourcountry re
fused to be made a king or accept
over two terms in office. Has our
'present sheriff rendered a greater
service to his country than George
Washington did to his country? I
think not. Now if nominated and
elected, you will find me on the job
personally every minute. I don't
claim to be any Sherlock Holmes de
tective, hut I will give the bootlegger
and professional criminal my personal
attention while he stops in Douglas
county. Don't claim to be nn expert
sampler of whiskey, but if eleoted
the court might find some one to do
that. If elected my ambition will be
to make good to the public, society,
and the party I represent. I have as
sisted my wife in raising four girls
and one boy which have all been edu
cated in the Roseburg schools. i
Yours respectfully,
The WoulldBe- Sheriff,
(pd. ad.) FRANK BARAGAR.
JUST AKKIVIiE
Eastman kodak films at Clark's
Photo & Kodak Shop. tf
OF 76 IN IDE
jly Capt. R. C. Markov.
(Written In 1904.)
Horace Grooley on hl death bed
oxelalmed: Fume is a vapor; popu
larity an accident; riches take wings.
Those who cheer today will curso
tomorrow. Only one thing endures
and that is character. -Life's one
task is the making of manhood. The
noblest product ot a great land are!
noble lives. Every enduring charac-j
ter like everything else that enduros.
Is built oa truth. Time, sooner or!
later, shows up all things that are j
false in their true colors. Even as a j
great building must have a .solid;
foundation, so every part of man's'
knowledge and activity must be
built on truth. A scientific theory
may endure for centuries, but unless!
bjullt on truth for Its basis, one day
, -.as9-
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JL
, PUHCV'R. KEIXV
Albany, Oregon.
CIRCUIT JUDGE)
3RD DISTRICT
Candidate for Republican
. Nomination for
' JU8TICK OP
THE SUPKKME COUBT
(Pd. Ad.)
BE
THE SPRING DRIVE
Oar boys are going Over the top"
and into " No man's land" this spring.
No one has any doubt of their ability
to get there. There will also be a
spring drive on this side of the ocean,
bBcanso March is the year's blm Mon
day." It is the most fntal month of the
year. March and April is a time when
resistance usually is at lowest ebb. It
i3 a trying season for the " run-down"
man. But medical science steps in, and
says, it need not be" I Vie should
cultivate a 'love of health, a senae of
responsibility for the enre of our bodies.
Do not allow the machinery of the body
to clog. Put the Btomach and lira- in
proper condition. Take Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, to be luicl at
j a ... ,r tnMnf ,r linnid
mUW unjff auwica
form, tablets sixty-cent n vial, com
posed of native herbs. This pals the
stomach and liver in proper condition.
Yon may be plodding along, no spring,
no elasticity, no vim, but as soon as yon
have put the body into its normal physi
cal condition oiled the machinery, at
it were ycra will lind new vim, vigor
and vitality within yon. A iittle " pep,"
and we laugh ami live. Try It now,
Send Dr. Pierce, Huffalo, X. Y., lc. ioi
trial package. A little energy will save
the day. The prime necessity of life u
health. With spirit and cnerirv you
, . I. - in inrii vntirftpll into
nave w i,"-. j
action. The Uolden .Medical Discovery
is the spring tonic wpica you nee a.
It will fall. A law made to govern
people must have truth and justice
for Its basis or one dfty men will rise
In arms against it. The great men
of the earth are the men who have
seen truth ami justice clearly, and ap
ply it to human life. Earth holds
many wondlerous scenes called tem
ples, battlefields, cathedrafls,. natural
wonders, tout earth holds nothing
comparable in majesty and beauty to
a man of groat Intellect clothed with
the virtues of truth and justice. It
has b'een the man who has loved truth
and freedom and hated tyranny, who
uns been the founder of nations, and
blessed! is the nation which has been
founded in that spirit, it is true that
we liave a wider outlook and larger
sympathies than our fathers, but I
believe that the fire of patriotism
burns as brightly in the hearts of our
citizens as it has ever burnt in the
hearts of citizens o.f any land.
The principles of tiuth and liberty
and JiiBtlce between man and ' man
were preparing and working them
selves out in the life of older nations
for a thousand years, .while this land
lay unknown beyond the seas. In
time it was discove ed to mnnkind
and opened as a rei'u:;e to all who
loved liberty better than their life.
In the wordo of Abrnhum Lincoln,
this nation "was conceived' in liberty
and dedicated to the proposition that
all men are created free and equal."
It was consecrated by the life blood
of our best men.
They raised on thesa western
shorec the banner of freedom. ' To
this nation has been e'ven great men
In every haur of her need, and they
In turn have given a full measure of
aevotion to this land that here every
man might breathe the pure nlr of
liberty. This nation was established
In conflict of her sons, and they are
ready today to go through Are and
olood to preserve it. Falsehood
moans freedom, we believe that the
men who laid the foundation ot this
republic were actuated In every re
spect by the Bplrit of truth and jus
tice. When laws are made with' no
imirpose in view except their. truth
and Justice for every man concerned,
when they are administered, not for
the- selfish benefit of a few but for
the'true good of the many, then we
have entered Into the heritage of
freedom bequeathed to us by our
fathers. It is Ingratitude if every
citizen of this land Is not a natrlot,
and it should be the object of every
citizen, by his Influence and his
voice and' his vote, to drive out the
false and bring In the true. ,
' It should be the object of every clt
fcen to hasten ttie Ume when the
principles of him who was Incarnate
of truth shall be the principles and
practice of this, our beloved country.
Liberty is the birthright of every
American citizen, even to the hum
blest. No man need bo downtrodden.
It was not for vthls that our fathers.
rought; it was not for this that Wash
ington and Patrick Henry and Thom
as Jefferson lived and strove; it was
not for this that blood was spilled at
liexington Common or that brave
men died at Valley Forge. No, my
friends, if this country offers noth
Ing else to the poor man- It offers
freedom. If it stands for anything
among other nations it stands for lib
erty. If It. means 'anything to the
youth It means opportunity, equality
nnJ Independence. The spirit of "?6
Is not dead It lives In the -heart of
every Urue American. Liberty is the
watchword, freedom the birthright
and independence the soul of every
child born under the American flag.
After 'being scattered over west
ern Europe for nearly six months the
okj 3rd Oregon regiment, now a part
of the American- expeditionary force
In France, is probably now reunited,
according to a 'letter received today
in Portland, from Major William S.
Gilbert, chaplain of the regiment. By
this time the regiment may be on the
fighting front, as the major said that
the troops were moving at the time
of writing his letter, which was In
April. His letter follows:
' "Thinking somebody might be
wondering what disposition la being
made of the money sent to Colonel
May and mysolf , I thought I would
drop a line lust to say that neither
of us lhas used any of it yet. We
have It in the bank subject to check,
and will use It only when emergency
arises. Colonel May and I will act to
gether lit the matter. i
"Things are beginning to hum now
and look like business. We are mov
ing. The regiment will soon be to
gether again after -being scattered'
since -December -12. Can't read the
future, thank God. All we ask is
that this hclliph war will end right;
and It will.
"Can't toll you more. We are all
right." , ,
' Have your duds cleaned and press
ed by Slopor, the cleaner and pressor.
All work promptly attended to and
satisfaction guaranteed. tf
We wish to announce that we have
moved onr Granite and Marble
Works to 502 N. Jackson Street,
and are prepared to furnish nny
tlilng in our line at a reasonable
price. We use only the best Barre'
Granite in our Monumental work,"
and Vermont Marble In our head-,
stones. We also do all kinds of
Cemetery work. We invue you to
call and see us.
Yours for Business,
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
W. E. Mnrstcrs, proprietor, 002
. N. Jackson Street.
or - -.
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Fire and Auto Insurance
Protect yourself from loss with
one of our properly written Insur
ance policies. '
G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE
110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore.
SEVENTH YEAR.
Elizabeth Eldrldge Helnllne
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
MRS. F. D. OWEN -.
Out Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs, Wedding"'u
quets, etc.
FOR SALE AT
"THE FERN"
111 Cass Ht. Roseburg, Ore.
PHONE 240
HOOVERIZE AND ECONOMIZE
by getting your old and worn
shoes repaired. 125 Sheridan St.
THE PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP
Ij, ROACH.
Big Eaters Get
Kidney Trouble
Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation
or Backache -
The American men and women
must guard constantly against Kid
ney trouble, because we eat too muoa
and all our food is rich. Our blood Is
filled with urlo acid which the kid
neys strive to filter out, they weaken
from overwork, become sluggish; the
elimlnattve tissues ckur and the re
sult is kidney trouble, bladder weak
ness and a general deeline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
oil lead ; your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; if you suffer
with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid Btomach, or you have
rheumatism when the weather Is bad,
yet from your pharmacist about four
ounoes of Jad Salts; take a table
'spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and .lemon juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for
generations to flush and stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize the
acids in the urine so it no longer is
a source of irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders. . ...
Jad Salts is inexpensive ; cannot In
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water beverage, and belongs in
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time, -
J A Great Dairy
Invention
M It's a wonder a separator whicfi will
,sldm clean at low speeds that would
eg cause heavy loss of cream with any
other separator Besides it gives cream
m that does not change when you change
the speed of the crank ja . ,
tWo want you to see and try for
yoursolf this latest Improved modal
. introduced by tho. oldest manufacturers
of separators In America. ; ' . . -
" THE NEW
: SHARPIES
SUCTlbN-FEED
Separator gets o new profit for dairymen, n big ono, which no other
existing separator gots, Anothor fine fet.turo, you can turn faster and
Bfl finish the job quicker. lt9 the only separator that can be hurried,
m -: Think how much work the Sharpies will' save the women folks. Mo
, fussy discs to wash, or to gat mixed up. The bowl has just one Blmplo
piece In it. The supply can is large and very low. Your boy can easily
' empty heavy palls of milk into it. - "
m . Test this wonderful machine right In your own dairy. Every member
of the family will want to soe and try it. They'll all be delighted. 'Phone
mm us today for free trial or call whon in town, v- -., ( ' ( "
- Douglas County Creamery :
Phone 340 . i - '
Cnuin. Sharpies repairs and oils carred In stock
f
THE SPONGING'S . GOOD
This week, at the Ilexall Store. Good, ; ' ,1
Spongy Sponges for the toilet Big ,1 ..
washing Sponges for the garage.
Useful Sponges for everybody.
50 'Cents to $1.25
AT
nainan - renews
Fullerton TJi9 &jf OXJU Store Building
Perkins
Doesn't It Look Easy?
'It Is when you know how. It Is
the "know how" that makes it
easy for us and so satisfactory
for you. We believe that a satis
fled customer is the only proof of
good work; and our aim Is to do
our work so that you shall be sat
lsfledl, not only with the Installa
tion ot the plumbing, but with the
way it performs its duty,
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
PHONE 181.
THE CITY MARSHAL
Will say after he Inspects your now sidewalk .
GOOD 1'IAXK
GOOD FIRM
fiOOD WALKS ,
(lOOn JOB
..'" 1 ' " This ;
r KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
"BUIIiD A HOME." ;
VWE HAVE NO EQUAL
When It comes to supplying your homo with all tho dolicacles
of the season. Our stock It always fresh and complete In all lines.
You will find here the choicest of goods and the best of service.
THE CASH STORE
J. n. KINO, Proprietor Hoeshnray Oregon