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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1918)
TWO THE EVENING1 NEWS T1TKBHAV, jriiV THE EVENING NEWS 'by B. W. BATES BERT G. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, Subscrlntion Rates Dally. Per yeas, by mall ................$ 3.00 Per month; delivered...-. ....... ..i .60 Weekly. Per year. 2.00 81x months - 1-00 Entered as second-class matter, November S, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 8, 1879. MBMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusive!) entitled to the use for republication of all uews dispatches credited to II or not otherwise credited In till paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rixhta of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. TUESDAY, JULY 2, HH8. UNCLE SAW AS A MOTHER. Uncle Sam looks after his soldier boys in camp as carefully as a hen with one chick does after her 3ff snrlnK. When it conies to the health of the army nothing Is too small to take Into account. The pernicious microbe is microscopic in size, but it could do a lot Of damage If let alone. The grounds about the camps are kept free of rubbish and decaying matter. Garbage cans are covered and screened. Traps are set to catch flies. The Instructions given the men are explicit audi leave no room for personal views as to sanitation. War is being made upon disease as scien tifically as upon the kaiser. ", In some of the camps the drill Vrnnnds are oiled. It was discovered that the dust stirred by tramping foot caused respiratory troubles. So the ' order . went out,, J No dust. And there la none. , , V . ; ' 1 Talking .of feet, the government pays a great deal of attention to the "number nines" of 'the troops. Or thopedist? examine bad feet, pre scribe exercises, and give treatment. As a result the' disability TB often re moved andi the feet restored to nor mal. ,' Special attention Is given also to shoes. The army shoe is in itself a ' panacea for almost 76 per cent of the Ills .the root is heir to. As a result of this sensible shoe the corn crop In some camps is a total failure. Minor ailments also disappear. Service In the army will' save thousands of our boys from the Bufferings that come in middle aTte from wearing ill-fitting shoes In their young manhood. Another matter that comes under , the keen eye ' ,of the medlcul au thorities Is shaving. A general or der has been Issued requiring till barber shops to waHh their hands with soap and water before attend ance upon each man. Towels used - for one patron can not be used again until laundered. Cups and brushes must be scalded) after oach shaving. A recent survoy of the physical condition of the men at one of the camps shows by comparison with the data taken at their coming that they have gained from a halt inch to an Inch In height and irom five to twenty-five pounds tn wolght. This Is a convincing' demonstration, both to the men themselveB and to the home folks, of the value of substantial and nourishing food, regulur hours, sani tary onvir-nment, ond regulur exor cises. - Stooped shoulders have boon straightened,- caved-ln chests filled out, sigglng "tummies" made hard and able to hbdi their own In the pace where nature Intended thorn to be, and steps that once dragged list lessly HiQve with a springiness and vigor that Indicate tho healthy man. if your by Is in the army, 10 to ' 1 he Is in better health than he has ever been- Iri' his lira. Ho Is being looked over outsldo, and one might almoBt sny Inside, as he has nover been before. And If anything is wrong with him It will bo put right If science and skill can do It. BOOZE AND 8HIP13U1LD1NG. The published statements in the dally prosa credltng chairman hu ley and Balnbrldgo Colby, of tin United States shipping bor.rt., v.'i expressing the opinion that a "bone dry nation would decrease the ef- flclency of shipyard workers on Atlantic coast 25 per cent,, has creat ed a profound sensation in Indus- trial circles in Seattle. The fact the matter is, Seattle Is Indignant- thoroughly Indignant. Seattle ship yard labor, business men, and pro fessional men In all walks of life a: a unit in voicing emphatic 'disap proval of Chairman Hurley's decla ration and roundly score Mr. Colby Practically every shipyard owner and superintendent In Seattle expressed undisguised disgust at Mr. Hurley statement. Humllton Kendall, a prpmincn Seattle shipbuilder, has the 'follow ing to say in reference to the of 11 clency of men who do not use In toxicants: "Meeting the' superintendent one of the most importunt shipyard on the Pacific coast aB he was pass ing the yard hospital, I requested his criticism of the Hurley-Colby comment: 'To silly to contradict, 'answered, 'If we had booze in this city, we would need four hospltali tike that one If we kept up the pace wo ure now setting in ship bulldin We re building ships faster than u other ship building center in tb world today, not because our men are any stronger or more capable than shipyard workers elsewhere, but for the simple reason that our men are 100 per cent efficient six days week. Our men are as efficient Monday as they are Suturlay and we have a crew of active, clenr-bruiued stoady-nerved men Monday instead of an Inefficient force of - worker gettlng over a Saturday nigli spree.' He pointed toward the ship ways, where hundreds of men were working at a norveruclcing pace. Kv ery men seemed to feel the winning of the war depended upon his Indl vldnal effort. 'Do you think a thou sand beer-befuddled brains could dll plicate those workers? Not much I've handled labor In wet towns nil my life and 1 tell you there Is an much difference In tho efficloney o labor In a dry and wet town as be tween daylight and dark, and Seattle Is one of those plnces where It is daylight.' " CAMP LEWIS HAS (By AsBocliited Proud.) CASK LEWIS. Tiiooinn. Wash July 2. Camp Low la has tho difftiuc Hon of liavtiiK tho only cantonment theatre in tho United gluten which Is ho It' HUpportiiiK. At other canton nionts actoi'B audi netroHHott have boon asked to donated their services fo entertainment of the Soldiers, but the Liberty theatre here benr the ex pernios of salaries undr transportation of theatrical companies, presents at tractions at modest cost and realises enough from seat sales to pay the cost in sptto of counter attractions of two theatres In Green Park, the cam; amusement zone, across tho way from tho Liberty thoalre. "lOvorythlnp else ut Camp Lewis i; the bigKost in the United States why not the theatre? This from Colone E. A. llraden, manager, Rives briefl; the policy maintained In planning en tcrtalnment hore. Colonel Itraden has spont a life time In the thoatrlca business, mamiaJiiK some of Che bin- Best enterprises and he has thrown all his experience Into tho manage mont of the Llborty. Tho colonel brought to camp tb Orphan in is well patronized and fre quently more soldiers seek seat than can be accommodated. All tho big road' shows which vlsl Tacomn and Seattle are on tho Camp A WOMAN'S SHOP FOR WOMAN'S WEAR We CatertoYourWants and specialize to meet the de mands of our army of customers THE BELLOWS STORE TIJp LADIES EXCLUSIVE CONSERVATION STORE , A SWOLEN STREAM Is hard to bridge. THERKKOnii Build It: Repair it: Plank it: Paint It NOW. KENNY LUMBER COMPANY . WHOOP-EE! "There is a time to laugh, and a time to dnnco," and a time for meals cooked In advance. Such a time is Carnival Week, and such Is the variety of well cooked, carefully canned foods, offored by us, that you may go to the Carnival early and ofton, without going hungry. NEELY'S CASH STORE Lewis bookings and occasionally there Is some company which gives a free performance, bearing all tho expenses and charging no admission. This was the case with Maude Ad nmB. who played at camp, bringing her entire company at her own ex pense. And between biggor attractions there are good motion picture plays. The soldier wants to be amused, the colonel reasons, and the tragic drama and depressing pictures do not pro duce the right mental attitude. This summer a stock company is producing light dti-uma for the men. There are constant changes of pro gram and this will be continued until fall when tho Orpheuni theatre sen son opens. HEALTH LECTURER CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE Edna Eugenia Lowe. Health Writer and Authority, to Lecture. Miss Edna Eugenia Lowe, health lec turer and author of many physical cul ture articles, Is to be one of the mem bers of the lecture stuff ut Chautauqua this year. The securing of Miss Lowe for the Western Chautuuquas is In re sponse to a real demand for an author- Edna Eugenia Lowe. Ity to preseut the problems of every day health. Slip Is a member of' the faculty of Hlghlnnd Park College In Des Moines, Director of Physlcul Edu cation for women, aud the author of tm authorltntlve book on the preservnlitm of women's health. Miss Lowe brings a message of sunify and good sense, one that every man, woman nml child In tho community should hear. MONKV to loas. We make loans on Improved farm property. Low rato oi Interest, tf DOUGLAS ABSTRACT C. DAILY WKATIIER REPORT. U. S. weather bureau, local office, Rosoburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m.. July 2, I91S. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: lllKlu'Ht toinpuratiire yesterday 9- Lowest tonij'erature lust niivht 04 Procipltatlon, Inst 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since 1st of month n Normal precipitation for this month :',2 Total precipitation from Sep- teniDor l, 1U17, to date 23.90 Avemge precipitation from 8ep- UmiDi'l- 1, 1S77 M.82 Total deficiency from Sep- tnmbor 1. 1917 9. 02 (verage precipitation for 41 wet seasons, (Sept. to May inclnslvel WILLIAM DKL1 Observer. .31.01! ! LOIKiH DIRECTORY. . O. O. P., Rising Star ImIko No. 174 meets In the Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. a. c. KKxrtOAn, .. g RALPH RUSSELL, V. G. CARL W. OIIMAN. Rec. Sec M. FICKLE, F. S. O. E. S., Hoseliurg Chapter No. S noins tneir regular meeting on tho 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month. v islcing members In good stnndlng are respectfully invited to attend. MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. M FREE JOHNSON. Sor'y. It. A. Y. lit. Nebo Homestead No. 2S meets at Mnccniipn hn 2nd and 4'h Wodnosdny. Visitors woicome. E. B. PERRINE, P. M. C. W. CLOAKE, Cor. A. F. A. SI., Laurel LralKo No. 13. nvKuiur communications 2nd am. lourtn weunesaays each month at Masonic Temple. Rosebui-g, Ore. Visitors welcome. O. P. COSHOW, W. M. 'W. F. HARRIS. Secy. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Alnha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed nesdny evening, cor. Jackson and Cass Sts. Vlsl.urs always welcome. C A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C. ROY F. DURBIN, M. F. B. E. WIMHERLY. K. R S WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT, Lilac circle no. 49. Meets on the lut r d 3rd Monday evening of each h-onth at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit ing members In good standing am invitea to attena. DOHA (1II.USRT n K CLaka CAWLFIELD, Clerk L. O. T. M.- osoburg Hive No. 11 holds regular reviews on Becono and fourth Friday afternoons in Alucciueu hall. Sisters of othei hives visiting In the city are cor dially Invited to attend our re views. Maccabee hall on Cast street. MRS. CLARA GRANNIS, L. C JESSIE KAPP, R. K. LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE. Rose- burg lodge No. 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing or each month at 8 o'clock In the Maccabee hall. All visiting brothers are invited to attend. GLENN WOODRUFF, Dictator, H. o. I'AKUKTISR, Secretary. I. O. O. V., l'hiletaiian Lodge No. 8. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, cornen Jackson and Cass Sts., ol Saturday evening of each. week. Members of the order In goue stanuing are invited to attend. GEO. D. HINSDALE, N. Q A. J. GEDUES, Rec. Sec. J. B. LAILEY, Fin. Sec. II. P. O. E1KS, Ilnselitirg Lodge, No. 820 Uolds regular coiuuiunlca: tions at the Ellis' Temple on tilt 2nd anl 4th Thursdays of eacl. month. All members requested tfc attend regularly, and all visitlnt brothers are cordially invited tu attend. GEO. NI2UNER. Jr., E. R IRA B. RIDDLE. Secy. EAGLES, Roseburg Arte meets In their hall on Jackson St., on 2nu and 4 th Monduy evenlngB of eacl mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth rcn In good standing always wei come. FRED P. CLARK, V.'. P. B. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec. I. O. O. P., Union Encampment No. 0 Meets in. Odd Fellows' Tempk every Thursday evening. Visltlui brethren' always welcome. K. II. PICKENS, C. P. O. H. PICKENS, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S. JAMES EWAilT. F. S. REI1EKAHS, Roseburg Rebekal Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meet! in Odd Fellows' Temple even Tuesday evening. Visiting sisten and brethren Invited to attend. AILEN'E HUFFMAN, N. G. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. DELLA LEWIS, Fin. Sec. MAXWELL The Car of Economy and UNEXCELLED RECORD Average 27.15 Miles Per Gallon. 117.5 nillea record. FREE TRIAL Office with J. F. Barker & Co., 249 N. Mailt St. Phones: 1U2-Y, or 1(1. H. MERTEN Hosobiirg, Oregon. REAb ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches ter Buy and Wcstliiko Town Lots. GEORGE UTTER. 122 West Onk Street. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Fresh cow, heifer calf by side. Phone 4F4. FOR SALE Belgian hares. Call at 128 S. Flint. Mrs. Gay C. Reed. FOR SALE Frosh cow, calf by side. Phone 415-R. Good milker. COW FOR SALE! Good milch cow. Inquire Cass Street Markot. FOR SALE OR TRADE One J. I. Case team broccoli planter. Ap ply News office. FOR SALE Two year old registered Tn.n.. I. ..II rt . Looking Glass, Ore. Phono 13F12 FOR SALE At a bargain. 6-nassen- ger touring car, in good 'condition. All new tires. J. F. Barker & Co. FOR SALE 13 head grade Durham cattle, also 3 work horses. qulro Baker rooming house, Lane street, Roseburg. FOR SALE Chevrolet, thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed In lirst class shape, 400. See It at the Roseburg garage. FOR SALE Wood on the ground at MalrnGa Tnniil.o &T T nn..lnl People's Supply Co., or phone ' OQ-l. FOR SALE 150 hend Lincoln sheep in good order. Eight head 7 bred. Bucks year old. Apply to H. A. Morse, Days Creek, Ore FOR SALE Good all-round horse gentle, sound and true. 12 years old, weight 1200. Also good double work harness. A. R. Mab ley. Roseburg. FOR SALE One of the best teams in Douglas county, wagon and har ness. Price reasonable If taken at once. J. R. Wilson, Roseburg. Oregon. Phone 2F31. PIGS Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey Kilts, open or bred for fall litters Also weaned pigs. All sales mad' with money-back guaranty of ir-t- Isfartion. Charles A. Brand, Rose burg, Oregon. FOR SALE Best paying garagi business in southern Oregon in cluding ngency for one of the best cars on the market. Owner will be called in next draft. Write re ox 819. Mcnford. Or. -' . FOR SALE Or trnde. henvv team wagon and harness. In line shape for work of any kind. Will trade for property, automobiles, cows, etc. Also other horses to clioosi from. Two good .1 V4 Mitchell wag ons, $50 each. R. M. Wood, Rpse- lM,.W ' WANTED. WANTED Woman to do washing and' ironing. Phone 370. tf WANTED Boy to wash dishes and clean up at the Roeburg Cafe terla. Good wages. Apply at once. WANTED To purchase from home steader a relinquished claim in Oregon, south of Roseburg. Ad dress, L. Bradley, 33S4 31st St. San Diego, Calif. FOR RENT. FuR RENT Modern five room bun gulow. Phone 370. t: 'OR RENT 4 room furnished flat ground floor, gas, 119 W. Lane FOR RENT A six room cottage or North .Incltson street, $S pe month. Cull 32S-Y. j.' DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins Itldg. ortlce 110 Res, 252-b Roseburg, Ore. SLABWOOD IN CAR LOAD IOTS. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. Illl. K. L. MILLER Physician nnd Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cnss and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 63 FOR RENT Nice furnished roonif with bath, hot and cold water. The Cannon house, 247 S. Jacksor FOR RENT Furnished 6 room house. Inquire 047 Stephens St. or phone 454-R. FOR RENT Modern 5-room cottage, well furnished; garden. On Rast avenue. Phono 351-R, or 343. FOR RENT 5-room furnished hous closo In. Inquire 221 West Wash- Ington street. Also pinno for rent FOR RENT Two houses on Win Chester street; one is furnished. Inquire 814 Winchester. Phone 1T0-Y. JSp TOR RENT Moilern 5-room bunga low, close In; hot and cold water, bath, cement basement with wash tubs. See H ites. News office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND Small sum In paper money Owner may recover same at this of fice by proving property and pay ing for this ad. Pay Your Bills by Check How many times have you hunted in vain for the receipt of a bill? If you have a cancelled check, YOU are safe OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY AT THE The UMPQUA VALLEY BANK B. W. Strong, Presldont; J. M. Throne, Cashier! D. I; Shambrooki Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President. DHS. PLYLER & PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Hours 0 to B Phone lfS2 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Oak unmp no. J26. Meets in the Odd Ftdlows" hall In Ioseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome J. M. THRONE. C. C. M, M. MILLER. Clerk. LOST One Carson automobile glove. on streets of Hoseburg W ednes day afternoon. Finder please leave at iNews oince. TO EXCHANGE 160 acres level land, nil fenced: A rnnm hmicA barn, on good main road. Water lor irrigating iv acres. J. M Judd. REWARD Of f 10 each for one red 2-year-old steer ond heifer, heart brand on left hip, to be delivered in Jim Byron's pasture. Olnlla. Oregon. T. L. Hemingway, Baker rooming house, Roseburg. ratCoi :!!, ked ! Ame 1 lT0 ' j: rl j In ly aid 'j ar do- in , to 7t Uic j t p ic!c-1 ! j' ; t. ado y the V wl -yc- ; aclerg j 3 CP' JOl ! ee -ond In tho ia 70 917. ! bb. of ' han tf. the j C id as i eet One Carload Every Two Minutes 15,000 POUNDS MEAT A MINUTE GOING TO ALLIES One Hog Oztt of Every Four Being Sent Abroad Shipments of meat have been going: to the allies tor some time at tho rate of 15,000 pounds a minute. As the shipments are kept up during a ten ,hour day they amount to 9,000,000 pounds daily. The meat goes to sol diers of the United States and the al lies and to the civilian population of all the countries at war with Ger many. Chicago Tribune, Junt 5, 191B These statements were made by a prom inent representative of the United States Food Administration. No industry in the country has played a more important part in helping to win the war than the American live stock and meat-packing industry. ' Swift & Company alone has been forward ing over 500 car loads of meat and meat products per week for overseas shipment Swift & Company, U. S. A. IT'S SOME CAR THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. Earlier $ Co. Roseburg Oregon Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surpenns. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor, l'hnne 307 Rosehnrg ... Oregon Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY Canning by Electricity! Had you ever thought of this on a hot day. Read what the July Good Housekeeping" has to say on page 75. Ask us anything you want to know about it. PHOXE 01. Douglas County Light and Water Co.