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THE EVENING NEWS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, t018.
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THE EVENING NEWS
BY
B. W. BATES BEHT Q. BATB
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November 5, 1909, at Koseburg, Ore.,
undor act of March 3, 1879.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1,018,
GOD .i WILL OB MAN'S.
If God be perfection in wisdom and
love, and all powerful, why does He
not stop this war? asks Cyrus Town
send Brady of The Vigilantes, lie
must know of the suffering, He must
feel for the sufferers, if He can why
does He not end it? Grave questions,
Indeed, and wrung from hearts un
accustomed to doubt, by sorrow and
shame and despair. God is wisdom,
love and power; God knows and feels,
yet the war goes on. He does not
act. There is no Divine intervention!
What then? Shall we, like Job's wife,
curse nod and die? By no means.
Let us ask ourselves the exact
meaning of that clause In the world
wide prayer "Thy will be done on
earth as It Is in Heaven." Is that a
statement of invariable ever-presonl
fact, or is It a necessary petition?
God's will always and everywhere and
at all times being done upon earth
or is It not?
I think that statement is a petition
and that it is properly Included in the
Lord'B Prayer. I am sure that God's
will is not always being done, hut
that often and for long periods the
evil will of man Is being done under
the Inspiration of the devil. Inci
dentally, after the experiences of the
past few years I don t see how any
one can doubt the existence of the
devil and legions of attendant spirits
of evil. Ho is Incarnated at Potsdam,
andi his fallen Angels in the ravagos
of the stricken lands of Europe and
Asia'. Have you seen that torrible
cartoon In which the devil shakes his
linger at tho kaiser and says, "If you
don't quit cnlilng me 'God,' you will
get into trouble"?
Will any one say to the maimed
children, tho outraged womon, the
starved men, thnt those sufferings are
infllctou upon" fliem by the will of
God? Wore Rhelms and Ypros and
Louvnln destroyed by tho will of God?
Does He pollute wells, and dovnstnto
flelde and destroy villages? Is Ho re
sponsible for Poland, Serbia and Ar
menia? Is tho torpedo launched
against the merchant ship in accord
ance with His will? Is Ho using
liquid fire and poison gas? is God
nccessory after the fact to murder,
rape, outrage, devastation, destruc
tion? The thing Is unthlnkublu; the
claim inousuuuu, impossible, Incredi
ble. Hut If God be not responsible and
a men are, still why does Ho not pie
veut tbem'f A statement ot mo q.ios
tlon, The answer? 1b no! tie ..in
endowed by Uod with tree will, po.e
to chose. That is and must be a rem
power else we are victims of a ghast
ly Jest, a hiueous delusion, u Uod
uas limited rilmself by giving us this
power we can, m wo win, cnoso ovn
instead of good. Men nave chosen
evil anu the world Is suiieilng be
cause ti the choke. Once inure you
ask, wny uoes not Uod withdraw from
us our freedom oi will, since It Is
abused? because the privilege is so
great, so iuesilmubie, so necessary,
that it Is hotter even to suiter all Hit
ins thai icllow upon its abuse, than
that it should be withdrawn or abro
gated, and we descend to the posi
tion of uutoinatu, Irresponsible be
ings, moved about arbitrarily by an
omnipotent hand. Wo must work out
our owu salvation by the help or uoti.
We are not children of the bond wo
man but ol tne Iroe and wo must so
continue.
How, then, Is God's will lo be
done? How Is the war to be won.'
in what way Is a stop to be put lo
all those atrocities'.' When men, by
whatever moans and searching, do
discover the will of God and ultei
tho discovery develop aulllciellt con
secrutlon and evotion to do tho will
of God, then, and not until then will
It bo done.
"The Son of God goes forth to
war " Yes, always and at all times,
put Ho never conies back a victor
unless the Sons of Men go with Him.
When wo llnd out the will of God
and do it. we shall end the war, and
every other evil that results from the
inuliility or unwillingness of men to
sec and do that will.
Are your hearts set upon righteous
ness, upon doing the will of God, oh
ye people of America? So the ques
tion is not of God s duty but of your
own.
What answer are you making?
Tho administration at Washington
is proceeding for the court martial
of oltlcors and the Indictment of oth
ers connected Willi grafts or attempt
ed grafts In government contracts.
The snecific charge now is that un
conscionable fees were charged in
the securing of contracts, and the
amount of the fees added to the con
Bldorafton In the contract. Thus
once moro does the administration
add Its own official verification to
tho crltcisms of extravagance mid
waste which have been hoard lor
many months past. nen tho repub
lican press complained or largo ex
penditures and inadequate results,
there was a cry of "petty criticism."
carping criticism," and "partisan
ship." For a republican editor to
Intimate that the nation was not
getting rOHtilts commensurate wltil
tho expenditures, was near treason.
Now lhat the administration has 01
finally declared Us own opinion on
the subject of graft, the people ol
the country should acknowledge
tholr obligation to those newspapers
tbat littered a courageous protest
against extravagance and inefllci-ency.
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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
THE LADIES' EXCLUSIVE CONSERVATION STORE
WASHINGTON, July 2. All civil
war veterans who are now carried
on pension rolls will soon be drawing
$30 a month or more under the terms
of tho new pension law which be
comes operative June 10. The com
missioner of pensions has Issued a
circular explaining the operations of
this now act which roads as follows:
"The act of Juno 10, 1918, amend
ing the Sherwood pension law of
May 11, 1912, provides the rate of
$30 per month for soldiers and sail
ors of any age who served 90 days
and loss than six months during the
civil war and were honorably dis
charged, and who are now receiving
a lower rate. Those who are 72
years of age, or over, and who serv
ed six months, are entitled to re
ceive per month; those who serv
ed one year, $H5 per month; one and
one-half years, $38 per month; nnd
two yoars or over, $40 per month.
These increases will bo granted auto
matically, and without application
of any kind to the pension bureau, to
all soldiers and sailors now pension
ed undftr the act of May 11, 1912,
and who have attained the required
age and served the necessary length
of time.
"Soldiers and sailors who served
during the Civil war and are pen
sioned at lower raten under some
other law, but who are entitled to
pension under the act of May 1 1 ,
1912. will bo required.' to file an ap
plication under that act in order to
receivo the benefits of the new law.
"The "pension bureau will make
these allowances with all the dis
patch possible under existing condi
tions. A special force for tho adjust
ment of cases within the provisions
of the new law has been organized,
which will handle those cases exclu
sively. It should be borne in mind
by those concerned that there are
now nearly 2(iS,000 pensioners un
der the act of May 11. 1912. and all
are urged to exercise patience and
consideration. While everv offort
will be made to hasten thin work.
thero wll bo no avoidable interfer
ence with the progress of cliiims now
on file under other laws. A special
effort will he made not to Interfere
nliitms.
"It will be wholly impracticable to
malce any payments at the Increased
rate on July 4. 191 X. but It is hoped
that payments due August 1, 1918.
may be made at the rate provided bv
the now law. It will not be neces
sary to write the buwnu about these
increases. Letters ol' inquiry will
simply delay the work of making al
lowances. "So attorneys' feos will be allow
ed or paid for services in securing
Innrease or pension under the act ol'
June 10, 1 9 i S."
S5t
INDEPENDENCE DA!
The folowlng order regarding the
Oregon militia's observance of Inde
pendence day was received by Sheriff
Quine yesterday:
In conformity with the customs
ana military lawn of Oregon all or
ganizations of tho state militia, in
cluding the Oregon guard; and Ore
gon military police, will participate
in the observance of Liberty Day,
July 4, 1918. Whenever practicable
organizations wil assemble at their
home rendezvous for the purposes of
parade or for Buch other participa
tion mt he celebrations of that day
as are proper for a military organiza
tion. Whenovev possible the olive
drab service uniform will be worn,
the uniforms oi all officers will be
service with the exception of officers
of the national guard of Oregon who
will wear garrison uniform.
By order of tho commander-in-chief.
JOHN M. WILLIAMS,
Acting Adjutant General.
MONfcY TO HOAX.
We make loans on Improved farm
property. Low rate m Interest,
tf DOUGLAS ABSTRACT C.
Ti: PMIt CRXT TO RKI CROSS.
On all photographic work done on
the second, third and fourth of July,
10 per cent of all sales will bo given
to tho local Rod Cross chapter. Sit
tings made up to 10 o'clock each ev
oning. All work guaranleed to give
absolute satisfaction. C. W. Clark's
Photo and Kodak Shop, first door
west Lflburn's furniture store. j4
(.FORMS VS. flUKMAXS.
Phone Us at Once!
If any trouble broaks out in your
plumbing. No matter how trivial
tho damage may scmn to you don't
delay a minute In calling us. Little
troubles grow alarmingly big in a
surprisingly short timo. And don't
forgot thnt in calling us, you are
commanding both expert and hon
est service.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
lMIONK 1(51.
:P til
We Have Welcome News!
It's Lower Prices!
Doing strictly a cash business enables us to rcII at bedrock. Tho
purchaser gotB the goods, we got pay for them, tho wholesaler's
bills are paid at once. No extra oxponso nnywhorc. and tho cus
tomer gots tho benont. Nlco now stock constantly coming In. Come
In and lot us show you.
The Square Deal Cash Grocery
B. T. ASIIWOllTIl, Prop. Slioildan nnd Luno Streets,
WHOOP-EE!
"There Is a time to laugh, and n time to dnnco,-' and a time Tor
moals cooked In advance Such a time Is Carnival Week, and such
Is tho variety of well cooked, carefully canned foods, offered by us,
that you may go to the Carnlv.il oarly aud often, without golnjr
hunsry.
NEELY'S CASH STORE
It la a soldier's duty to fight Ger
mans. It Is our business to Jlght
Germs, Germs are as deadly as any
means of destruction in warfare.
With sixty pounds of hot steam forc-
sd through the garment it means
leath to any deadly germ that may be
lurking near. We not only got the
orm but we take out grease and dirt
that accumulates while the clothing
Ih being worn.
If you do not think there is dirt
in your clothing Just look at the sam
ple In our window. Sample furnish
ed upon request.
IMPHKlAfj CLEAXKItS.
(Try our wny. )
We call and deliver, IMione 277
MAXWELL
The Car of
Economy
and
UNEXCELLED RECORD
Average 27.15 Miles Per Gallon.
37.5 miles record.
FREE TRIAL
Omce with J. P. Barker & Co.,
24 9 N. Main St.
riiones: 19 2-Y, or 16.
H. MERTEN
ltosehurg, Oregon.
Why is a bride inn so it like a loco
motive? llecause he has a tender
For a tender steak
A juicy chop,
Direct your footsteps
To our shop.
Our saws are sharp;
Cleavers, too
V. e'H trim them up
.lust right for yon.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Geo. Kohlhngon,
Phone- 58.
It 10 A L HSTATH
City nnd Farm Property, Winches
ter Itay nnd Westlnko Town Lots.
GKOHGK HITIOlt.
122 West Oak Street.
DAILY WEATIIKR ItFPOllT.
U. S. weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ondiug 5
a. in.. July ;i. 1 ftl S.
Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths: Highest omperuture ycaterday S3
Lowest, temperature last night 44
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precipitation sinco 1st of
month 0
Normal precipitation for this
month 32
Total precipitation from Sep
tember, 1, 1017. to date 23.90
Average precipitation from Sep
tember l. IS 77 33. S4
Total deficiency from Sep
tember l. 1 !i 1 7 9.61
Avorage precipitation for 41
wot seasons, (Sept. to May
inclusive) .31.96
WILLIAM BBLL,
Observer.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Burgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg.
Office 110
Ilea, 'J.V.J-L Koselrarg, Ore.
xenon to citFPiToiis.
Notice is hereby given that Hon.
U, W. Marstors, county judge of
Douglas county. Oregon, has duly ap
pointed the undersigned administra
tor of the Estate of Mandane 1). llut
ler, deceased. All persons having
claims ngaiust said estate are hereby
requested to present said claims to
the undersigned at his residence. Elk
ton, Oregon, duly nnd legally veri
fied, within six months from tho date
of this notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June
29, 1918.
A. L. BUTLER.
Administrator of tho Kstato of Man
dane D. Hutler, deceased. D-jS
SLABWOOD
IX CAM LOAD IOTS.
Donn Transfer & Storage Co.
KINK l'2K
Dlt. K. h. MIliLKK
Physician and Silicon.
Ground Floor Masonic Building,
corner Cass and Main Sts.
Phone 132.
(louse 53
Dlt-S. Pl,YIKK riiYLEU
Mcensod v'hli-opractlc Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation, examination free.
Ofllco Hours O to B Phone 152
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of oftlces rear of Douglas
National Rank, ground floor.
Phone HOT
rtoseburu ... Ore Ron
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE Fresh cow, heifer eaU
by side. Phone 4F4.
FOR SALE Belgian hares. Call at
128 S. Flint. Mrs. Gay C. Reed.
FOR SALE Fresh cow, calf by side.
Phono 415-R. Good milker.
COW FOR SALE Good milch cow.
Inquire Cass Street Market.
FOR SALE OR TRADE One J. I.
Case team broccoli planter. Ap
ply News office.
FOR SALE Two year old registered
Jersey hull. Geo. L. Meyers,
Looking Glass, Ore. Phono 13F12.
FOR SALE At a bargain, B-passen-
ger touring car, In good condition.
All new tires. J. F. Barker &
Co.
FOR SALE 13 head grade Durham
cattle, also 3 work horses. In
quire Baker rooming house, Lane
street, Roseburg.
FOR SALE Chevrolet, thoroughly
overhauled and guaranteed In first
class shape, $400. See it at the
Roseburg garage.
FOR SALE Wood on the ground at
Melrose. Inquire M. L. Daniels.
People's Supply Co., or phone
68-Y.
FOR SALE 150 head Lincoln sheep
In good ordior. Eight head 7-8
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
loy, Roseburg.
FOR SALE One of the best teams
in Douglas county, wagon and har
ness. Price reasonable if taken at
once. J. R. Wilson, Rosebur
Orogon. Phone 2F31.
PIGS Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey
gilts, open or bred for fall litters
Also weaned pigs. All sales made
with money-back guarantee of iyt
isfaction. Charles A. Brand, Rcsc
burg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Best paying garage
business in southern Oregon in
cluding agency for one of the best
cars on the market. Owner will
be called in next draft. Write care
Box 819. Med ford. Ore.
FOR SALE Or trade, heavy team,
wagon and harness, In fine shape
for work of any kind. Will trade
for property, automobiles, cows,
etc. Also other horses to choose
from. Two good 3 Mitchell wag
ons, $50 each. R. M. Wood, Roseburg.
WANTED.
WANTED Woman to do washing
and Ironing. Phone 370 tf
WANTED Boy to wash dishes and
clean up at the Roseburg Cafe
terla. Good wages. Apply at once .
WANTED To purchase from home
steader a rolinquishea claim in
Orogon, south of Roseburg. Ad
dress, L. Bradley, 3384 31st St.,
San Diego, Calif.
FOR RENT.
FuR RENT Modern five room bun
galow. Phone 370. tf
FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat,
ground floor, gas, 119 W. Lane.
FOR RENT A six room cottage on
North Jackson street, $8 per
month. Call .12S-Y. jft
FOR RENT Nlco rurnlshed rooms
with bath, hot and cold water. The
Cannon house, 247 S. Jackson
FOR RENT Furnished 5 room
house. Inquire 547 Stephens St.
or phone 454-R.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room cottage.
well furnished; garden. On Rast
avenue. Phone 351-R, or 343.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
closo In. Inquire 221 West Wash
ington street. Also piano for rent
FOR RENT Two houses on Win
chester street; one is furnished.
Inquire S14 Winchester. Phone
TOR RENT Modem 5-room bunga
low, close in; hot and cold water,
bath, cement basement with wash
tubs. See Dstes. News office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOUND Small sum in paper money.
Owner may recover same at this of
flco by proving property and pay
ing for this ad.
LOST One Carson automobile glove.
on streeis of Roseburg Wednes-
day afternoon. Finder please leave
at News office.
TO EXCHANGE 160 acres level
land, all fenced; 4 room house,
barn, on good main road. Water
for irrigating 10 acres. J. M.
Judd.
REWARD Of $10 each for one red
2-year-old steer and heifer, heart
brand on loft hip, to be delivered
In Jim Byron's pasture, Olalla.
Oregon. T. L. Hemingway, Bakei
rooming house, Roseburg.
Jersey Creamery Butter
1-4 lb. Prints
FUKSH DAILY.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
FISKco,f
are madein the ribbed tread
familiarly associated with
Cord Tires and in the fa
mous FiskNon-SkidTread.
No matter which of these
tiresyou chooseyou cannot
go wrong !
They arc big, sturdy,
beautiful combining re
siliency, speed, mileage,
safety and comfort.
Roseburg Garage
Roseburg, Oregon
Ji n .rT,I
Pay Your Bills by Check
How many times have ou 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, President; J. M. Throne, Cashier; D. 1
Shambrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President
IT'S SOME GAR -THE
"D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
I. F. Barker $ Co.
Roseburg Oregon
Canning by Electricity!
Had you ever thought of this on a hot day. Read what the July
"Good Housekeeping" has to say on page 76. Ask us anything
you want to know about it.
PHONE 01.
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
A SWOLEN STREAM
Is hard to bridge.
THEREFORE
Build It:
Repair it:
Plank It:
Paint It
NOW.
KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY
Contracts Taken nnd Estimates Fur
nished on All Work In Our Line,
Household Goods Promptly and
Carefully Moved
QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE
Phono 220
401 W. Cnss St.
Teams and Auto Trucks