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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1918)
TWO TUB EVENING NEWS FH1DAV. .II'I.V 12, 1018. THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. BATES BERT G. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Kates Dally. Per ye&o, by mall ..$3.00 Per month, delivered....... .60 Weekly. Per year. - 20 Six months..... - Entered as second-class matter, November 6, 190!), at Roseburg. Ore., under act of. March 3, ltAfl. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication r nil news illuiiatchcs credited to it or not otherwise credited in tliisj paper and also uie local news puu lisued herein. Ail rlghUi of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. 1 1I1DAV, JULY lli, 1U18. 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 ' . Ol'EN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY AT THE The UMPQUA VALLEY BANK B. W. Strong, President; J. Shnmbrook, Vice President; M. Throne, Cashier; D. 11. Holand Agee, Vice President. BTitlKK AT PKL'SSIAMSM, There is no reason why the move ment recently stufted by the Ameri ca n Defense Society to re-clirlsten ull American cities, towns and streets beurlng Gorman names should' not be successful, remarks a patriotic ex change. The propoganda that pro moted the giving of German names to American places has ever been un American. Thoro is no more excuse tor the continuunco ol' the names than there is lor the continuance ol the propaganda. Very little good will come of the movement, Ijowever, If Americans are sutisiied to wipo out such stiper llcial evidences ol Prusiunlsm, and lail to go to the very roots of the mut ter. Every out post of Prusttiaulriin in this country should be leveled. The Uerinun-American Alliance- and kin dred organizations should ho put out of business. (Jm iuuu luuguiige news papers that are not wholeheartedly American in spirit, should be sup pressed, lie rm an aliens who are not in genu (no sympathy with our na tionul ideals should be interned or deported.. Teachers of the German languago in the schools who seek to belittle America and glorify German) should bo dismissed, whllo the teach ing of German in the grammar schools should be discontinued alto gether. OiMco seekers with German sympathies should bo overwhelmed at the polls. In short, wherever 1'ruKsiauitmi rears Its ugly head in Amorica it should be ruthlessly struck down. The measures hero advocated are drastic, but so long and so cunningly have German propagandists worked to establish PruuHlanlsm in this coun try that only drastic measures can be counted) upon to be successful, German propaganda has ruined ltus sla. It Is trying to destroy America. We must light this propaganda at homo no lens than its sponsors nuronu, , , List of Prices For Local Food Stuffs. Kiiluller Puys Consumer Pays White flour, stand, grade 101b. biiK tiue to 7uc 70c to 80c White Hour, stuud. gr. 2i z lb. basis $1.:!5 to $1.50 (1.50 to (1.70 White flour, stand, grade, 4 alb basis $2,110 to 12.85 $2.85 to $3.25 Ityo flour, 10 lb. basis 7c to 7 Vic 8c to c Corn Hour, 100 lb. basis 7c to 8c 8c to i)c Coin ftleul, 10 lb basis G'c to 7c 714c to 8 Vic Corn grits and hominy, a lb. basis ... 7c to 7 Vie 8c to 8b Kollcd Oats, 9 lb. basis 7Vfcc to 8c 8V&C to DVfcc Oat flour, 10 lb. basin 1 c to Sc 8 14c to 914c Barley flour 7c to 7V6c 8c to 9c Hlce Hour 10 !4c to 1 Ic 12 14c to 15c lidlblo starch, l(i oz 9 14 to 1014c 1214c to 15c lidlblo Starch, 20 oz l lc to 12c 14c to 16c Hlce, head' 12c to 14c 15c to 1714 c Granulated sugar 814c to 8c 8c to 10c Deans, L. W. (dried 8c to 10c 10c to 12c Lard, No. 5 pail $1.:I0 to $1.40 $1.60 to $1.70 Lard, No. 10 pall $2.(10 to $2.80 $3.00 to $3.25 Lard substitutes. No. 5 pail $1.10 $1.30 to $1.15 Lurd substitutes, No. 10 pail $2.20 $2. CO to $2.85 Kvaporutcd milk, large can 12c to 13c 1214c to 15c Canned corn, standard 1214cto 15c 15c lo 1714c Ciinued tomatoes, No. 2 1214c to 15c 15c to 1714c Canned peas, No.' 2 12 14c to 16c 15c to 1714c Dried FriiiU, raisins, 1 Hie lo 1114c 1214c to 15c Corn syrup, while. No. 10 pall Sac to !)0c $1.06 to $1.15 Corn syrup, white, No. 5 pail '15c to 50c 55c to (15c Ifiio, .lap 11c to 12c He to 15c i'roiiarod by Douglas County price interpreting committee. H. L. EDDY, County Food Administrator. Jiown tit Modford tho peoplo uro of such a patriotic spirit thoy have ro- lusod to let the pastor of tho Col umn Lutheran church speak lo his congregation In the Hun language. As tho war continues and our own blood and flesh uro lost on the bai lie Holds of l'Jurope the sense of true Aniorlcan citizenship begins to reacli tho point that no consideration Is extended not even to a Herman minister who attempts lo camou flage his patriotism through the channels of his own church. Verily, Jhis world-wide war is going lo sel a standard of American patriotism the like of which tho world has never wllncssed. Our former ambassador at Uerliu says liintelen camo to him while he was in (Jermany and asked, for sale conduct lo America where ho wishes to do "charitable work." .Mr. Cerard refused It, and says ho knew even then tho kind of work (inch siiy) Kinleien wanted lo do In (his coun try. It seems to us Hint Mr. llerard. like many others, is discovering every day tilings ho "know" a long lime ago. It Is a pity Hint much of this valuable knowloilgo was not allowed to reach those to whom It would have been exceedingly useful if received in tinio. Tho anti-idler rule which went into effect recently Includes women us well as men, at Ulverton, Wyoming. All idle women, between tho ages ol 18 nnd f,o, are being railed before the police court to explain why they are not usclully engaged in some sort of employment. Charity worker admitted In court she received twonly-llve per cent of her collections. It was not revealed, after other workers and expenses had been paid, how much charity got. Portland bootblacks have boostod tho price lor shining shoos to nrtecn cents. This looks like starling the high cost of living at the bottom round of the ladder. IS REV.HOVKARDSEEY.M. " i ABLE TO SAVE FRIEND C. A. DUTY IN FRANCE PARIS, June 1 0. i Correspond once of the Associated Press.) The gallantry and seir sacriliee of. avia tors Is Illustrated in the story of a captaln-olmnrvcr and his protector pilot who have just escaped death af ter a poilloiiH flight In Lorraine. Tho captain was assigned to obser vation duty only, with a pilot as pro tector In a swift ypad acocuuiany ing him to guard against enemy at tack. The attack materialiKed (illicit ly enough, hut so suddenly that the pilot could not warn tho intent cap tain, and so quietly that the captain did not notice the three German ma chines that camo swooping down from far abovo. Tho pilot saw at onco that there was but one way lo save Iho uncon- hcIous and absorbed captain by drawing thu tit tack upon himself and this he did. ills Spud machine was soon shot through with bullets U-spito bis u In io.s I, efforts, and in no time he was twirling earthward. The captnln had been attracted by the machine gun lire and was making rapidly for the French lines in his slower machine. The German attacking machines, seeing I lie Spad apparently hopelessly disabled wont alter the observer's airplane. They never succeeded in catching up with It. The captain wits mourning tho loss of his friend, the pilot, when a telephone message informed him that the latter bad tinded safely wil hln the French lines. Despite his almost certain sacrifice he bad beon able, when within a short distance of the ground, to straighten himself out, and fly Just over the tree tops, unhindered by I'll lions eni'iny lire, to a point just within t he French lines. His air plane u Tier lauding was viciously helled by tho Germans, GKIiMS VS. GKItMANS. It Is a soldier's duty to light Ger mans. It is our business to light Germs. Germs aro as deadly ns any means of destruction In warfare. With sixty pounds of hot steam forc ed through tho garment It means leath to any deadly germ that may he lurking near. We not only get the i;erni hut we take out grease and dirt that accumulates while the clothing is being worn. f you do not think Ihero Is dirt in your clothing Just look nt tho sam ple in our window. Sample furnish ed upon request. IMl'lltlAI, CLKAM'llIS. (Try our way.) We call ami deliver. Phone 277 A summer hat for $1 at tho Hat Shop. Saturday, July i:i. Doors open ' 10 n. m. .112 A WOMAN'S SHOP FOR WOMAN'S WEAR We Cater toYourWants and specialize to meet the de mands of our army of customers THE BELLOWS STORE THE LADIES' EXCLUSIVE CONSERVATION STORE The following article appeared In Thursday's Issue of the Gleiidale News: "In a letter to the News, Rev. J. K. Howard, formerly of this city, states that he has received notice to ap pear in New York for overseas duty July lie Is in the Y. M. C. A. ser vice and luis been stationed at Fort Ali-Arthur, Calif., for" several months. He writes that lie will probably pass through Glendale about July 2. and hopes to spend a day hero with his old friends. Kev, Howard, who was a member of the house of representatives in tho Oregon legislature a few years ago. Is well known in Koseburg, where ho has visited, often, and has many friends whose best wishes will go with him In his overseas work. roitci:i TO CI.OSK IIUSIXKSS. II. II. Sanford, who has conducted a pool room, tobacco, candy and news business in the St. John building the past two years, closed his place Tuesday and turned tlie key over to W. K. St. John, says the Sutherlin Sun. It Is understood that the clos ing of the place at this time was brought about through the action of the war board at Roseburg on Mon day, when Mr. Sanford was inform ed that he must comply with General Crowder's recent order covering non escsntla) business, and either engage in some essential employment or sub mit to having his army cIa?sillcutior. changed from class four to class one. Mr. Sanford has made some effort on several occasions during the past year to dispose of the business, but was unsuccessful. He is offering his household goods for sale, and con templates returning to Iowa with IiIf wife and daughter. The newspapers and magazines handled by Mr. San ford hnve been taken over by Geo. F. Adnins and will hereafter be found at Adams' pharmacy. Do not fait to take advantage of the bargains in needle work and millinery, dollar day. at the Hat Shop, Saturday, July 1.1. JI2 10 APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young I Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Common garden sago brewed Into n heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn trrny, ntreaked nnd faded hair benutlfully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sul phur rocipo nt homo, though. Is trou blesome An easier wny is to get a bottle of Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound nt any drug store all ready for use. This is tho old-time recipe improved uy me audition or other In gredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we nil desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. Uy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, tnklne I on small strand nt a time: by morn Ins u Rnijr naira navo disappeared, and, I after another application or two, your 1 hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy. soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite and la not Intended for the ! euro, mitigation r prevenUon of dla I ease. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 70R SALE Belgian hares. Call at 12 s s. 'jint. Mrs. Gay C. Reed. TOR SALE Fresh cow, calf by side. I'hone 415-R. Good milker. JOW FOR SALE Good milch cow Inquire Cass Street Market. ?OR SALE 3 cows, will be fresh Boon. Fred Goff, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE 1000 feet 1-lnch black pipe, second hand, In good condi tion. Heritor's Junk Sbop. FOR SALTS Two registered Duroc Jersey brood sows. N. L. Conn, Roseburg. Phone 6F1B. J15p FOR SALE Two year old registered Jersey bull. Goo. L. Meyers, Looking Glass, Ore. Phone 13F12 TOR SALE At a bargain, B-passen- ger touring car, in good condition. All new tires. J. F. Barker & Co. I'OR SALE St. Valentine broccoli plants, grown from choice, tested seed. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son. FOR SALE Wood on the ground at Melrose. Inquire M. L. Daniels, People's Supply Co., or phone 68-Y. FOR SALE Neat modern furnished house, close In. Inquire at the Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing Shop, or phone 47. . FOR SALE Good all-round horse, gont'r, sound and true, 12 years old, weight 1200. Also good double work harness. A. R. Mab ley, Roseburg. PIG3 Thoroughbred Duroc Jorsoy gilts, open or bred for fall litters. Also woaned pigs. All sales made witli nionoy-back guarantee of lat Isfactlon. Charles A. Brand, Rose 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, Medford, 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 Vi Mitchell wag ons, $50 each. R. M. Wood, Roseburg. FOR SALE One span of horses, 5 years old, broken, weight about 1500 lbs. each. One set brand new harness Including collars. One rid ing horse, ago 9 years. Bargains. Mrs. Fred Byron, Olalla, Or. Phone 18F5. WANTED. WANTED Work In country by two boys. Phone 403-J. WANTED Woman to take caro of elderly Invalid lady. Inquire this office. WANTED Teams nnd driver for work on Pacific highway at Myrtle Creek; $7.00 to $7.50 per S-hour day. Grants Pass Construction Co., Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOll KENT. FuR RENT Modern five room bun galow. Phone 370. ' tf FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat, ground floor, gns. 119 W. Lano. FOR RENT 4 room rurnished flat, ground floor, gns, 119 W. Lane. FOR RENT 5-room house, with bath: in good location. Phone 15F12. tf FOR RENT Nice rurnished rooms with bnth, hot and cold water. The Cannon house, 247 S. Jackson FOR RENT Furnished 4 room bouse. Inquire 647 Stephens St. or phone 454-R. FOR RENT Two houses on Win chester street; one is furnished. Inquire S14 Winchester, rhone 170-Y. JSp FOR RENT Moasrn 6-rooin bunga low, close In; hot and cold water. bath, cement basement with wash tubs. See Hites. News office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOTND Watch charm with Elk's fob. Finder can have same by call ing at News oftlce. j!3 FOl'Nl) Ribbon watch fob with gold buckle and pendant, engrav ed F. H. Inquire News. TRADE Good work team, harness and wagon to trauo for Rosoburg property. Inquire News office. FOR EXCHANGE San Diego and suburban property to exchange for i tn proved ranch of good size, A. M. Lowory, Pacific Beach, San Diego, Calif. TRADERS Look here for deals. What have you to trade for some nice building property in Roso burg. City water, shade trees, closo to pavement and excellent location. Don't be backward about coming forward with your proposi tion. See Wood, News office. DRS. PLYLER PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St.. Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Honrs 0 to B Phone 153 Chiropractic and Electrical -Treatments. CHAN DIE R S ( X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor Chandler DispatcH Car Delig'lits Thousands NO other similar model of any make has won such wide public admira tion as has the new Chandler Dispatch Car. You do not find in any ' other car of Its type such swift sweeping grace of line, such dashing style, such obvious appearance of dependable service and such riding comfort. The Chandler Dispatch Is a go-get-there car no matter where. The great chassis on which this handsome body is mounted, distinguished among all sixes for its marvelous motor, is always rer "y for any task. Full of life and power and Instant In its response to the chrottle's slight est movement it answers every demand. Thousands this year have chosen the Chandler Dispatch for their car. The trim and appointments throughout are of fine quality. Its high hood and radiator and beautiful electric blue finish give it most striking appearance. Choose the Chandler as Your Car Now Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S1795 Four-Passenger Roadster, $179$ Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI 875; Five White Wire Wheels, $110 Extra Convertible Sedan, S249S Convertible Coupe, $2395 Limousine, $3093 All prices f. o. b. Cleveland JOHN C. SIGNOR, Dealer PHONE 411 Main and Washington Sts. Roseburg, Oregon CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO f J. H. SIKNIGER SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 119 OAK ST. PHONE 428 Every Woman Interested In Helping the Government Is bound to do her buying for the home where sho can save the most. Our cash system enables us to offer the very inducements housewives are looking for. Stock is arriving every day, and satis faction to our customers is the way wo do business. See us about It. The Square Deal Cash Grocery It. T. ASHWOKTH, Prop. Sheridan and lano Streets. Fruit Boxes Don't forget that your local box factory can supply apple and all other fruit boxes at a saving. Ask us about It. J. G. FLOOK & CO. Koseburg - Phono 100 DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Economical in operation. Runs on kerosene, gasoline or gas Koseburg .... Oregon !The Best Store Forj Dress Goods! T takes but a stroke or two of the pencil to mention new dress goods; but no words, or pencil, nor coloring could do justice to such novelties as go to make up our great summer showing. Hundreds of separate tints, beautiful, bright living color tones in perfec . tion everywhere. You must see the goods to appreciate their good ness and beauty. mSEBURC I. ABRAHAM; 0 PEGON Heinline Piano School WIl.Ii REOPEN' SKPTEMI1ER 18Ul. Summer classes In charge of Mrs. L. B. Moore, 611 Hamilton Street. MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs, Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. DR. K. L. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House E3 REAL ESTATE City nnd Farm Property, Wincheq. tcr Bay mm Westtake Town Lota, OEORC.E RITER. 122 West Oak Street. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller RCSBBURG ROUTE 1 A'