The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 18, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO
THE EVENING NEWS
BY
B. W. BATES BERT O. BATES
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Subscription RaUjap-Dally.
Per year, by mall, In county3.00
Per yar, outside of county. .. 4.0Q
Weekly.
Par year
Six months..
....2.0'
2.09
1.00
Entered w second-class matter,
November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore.,
under act ot March, 8, 189.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub
lished herein. All right of republi
cation of special dispatches herein
are also reserved. ,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 101H.
WOMEN ON RAILROADS,
The number of railroad jobs that
women are able to hold has Increased
tremendously since the war began.
One ot the first new Jobs for women
was car cleaning, and they have boon
engaged in this work in the Boston
yardB of the Boston & Albany Rail
road for many months.
Now the railroad administration
contemplates the employment of wo
men almost exclusively as clerks, ac
countants, ticket sellers, station
agents, crossing watchmen, and car
cleaners, in which jobs they can re
lease men for the army or for more
important work. To some extent. It
is understood, women will be em
ployed as track laborers.
very effort will be made to guard
the safety and health of theBe women
workers, and it Is probable that the
work of the women In industry ser
vice of the department of labor will
bo of great value in solving problems
iconnectedi with their employment.
Women will be paid the same as men
for the same work. English and
French railroads were long ago com
pellod to hire women for railroad
work on an extensive scalo. In
France the women even act as flro
men on locomotives
There are training schools for wo
men ticket agents hi several large
cities alroady, where young women
between the ages of 21 and 3 ft years
are given two months courses In
rallroadl geography and slmplo ac
counting. They are paid 125
month while learning nnd afterwards
receive from UB to 1200 a month.
Mrs. Raymond Drown, of New
York City, who has Just roturned
from Franco, declares that there
should be passed In every stato an
antl-loaflng law for women between
18 and 60. Mrs. Drown belloves
that tho principal duty of American
women now Is to luulntaln standards
or living, and boos much to be done
in constructive Boclal work, such as
child wolrare. ' In France women are
working 13 hours a day, with two
hours recoss at noon,' and the privi
lege of working olght hours In the
United Stains under first rate condi
tions should not ho noglcctcd, ac
cording to Mrs. Drown, who Is now
interoHtod in organizing a hospital
umi ror ovorseas service.
The "Donvor Opportunity School'
Is a unique Institution which Is creat
ing now Holds for women's labor.
More than 100 young women and
girls liavo learned automobile ope
rating anil repairing thoro within the
lost fow months, in order to lit
theiusolves for such service and to
reloaso men for the army or muni
tlon Bhops.
Tho lull on tho battle front
doesn't moan that the Yankoes have
given out. They've only run out of
tnrgots to shoot nt. As soon as they
catch up with the floolng Huns thoro
will be something doing.
Pianos
Player Pianos
Organs
Talking
Machines
Buy your plnno of a home Dealer
and save $100. My prlcoB are far
bolow city prices. Ton dollars
down will put a flno piano In your
homo. A small monthly paymout
will take care of tho balance.
Baldwin
Ellington
Cnblo Nolson
Hamilton
Howard '
Royal nnd others.
Second band organs $10 to $30.
TAIjKJNU machines.
Victrolas
Kdison Diamond Disc
Crescent Talking Machines.
Easy tonus, goods guaranteed, de
livered any place In Douglas coun
ty without oxtra charge, Come In
and talk It over or mail coupon.
Please mall me llteraturo on:
(Mark X on one Interested In.)
....v..llnnoB
Player PInnos
Organs
2nd Hand Pianos
Edison Diamond Disc
Victrola
Croscont Talking Machines
Shoot Muslo,
Ott's Music Store
lmsKitiriifl, okfxjox.
Hcono from "The Hoy Scouts," nt the
Majestic Tomorrow uml Friday.
Bo on the Job Saturday it's
"kick off day" for Roseburg and the
big ball will be rolled for the fourth
liberty loan.
This is great weather for a Sep
tember drive.
FOOD CONSERVATION IN CANADA
Editor Evening News: From time
to time there crops up a report that
the people of Canada are not con
serving food, and the effect of such
reports Is lo cause some resentment
a in on our people who are doing
their part to save. Some of these re
ports are of Innocent origin, hut tho
food udmlnlstratidii has evidence oi
the fact that muny of them are of
pro-Ooi'iian origin, and the ohjrct of
the -circulation of such rnpurts is to
cause dlHHousion between the people
of this country and Cunu lu.
Aa .o flour, Canada drJO not re
jiilif! the ufco of Biihsiilutoa. and
tills Is hocauee she has pr.i:ticully no
jnibdLltuLoa to use. on the other
handi sho oiT-seta the absence of h ib
stltutes by requiring the extraction of
a very high percentage of tho flour
In the wheat berry. The amount of
flour lie rm it tod to communis is a
16-day supply, with U0 days hUpply
for those living distant from towns
or cities. The use of sugar Is re
stricted and within tho past few dayB
the limit has boon placed In Canadu
at one and one-half pounds per per
son per month, whereas our peoplo
are allowed two .pounds per persan
per month. In passing, those who
complain of the two pound limita
tion should remembor that tho peo
ple of France are getting only 1
pound of sugur per month pur capita.
It Is unite likely that people who
vIbU Canada have had experiences
In restaurants and other eating
places where regulations are not
properly enforced, it Is Inevitable
that thoro will be a small part of
the population whose carelessness or
BelllHhness will iprovent them from
strictly observing the regulations. 1
urn sorry to say that we have now
and then a person of that kind on
thin sldki of the boundary.
Tho first hair year of Canada s
food board activities has just come
to an end by reason of conservation
C ana (hi has Increasod her export ofr
heof over previous years by 75,000,-
000 pounds per annum. Sho has In
creased her exports of pork. (Includ
ing lard nnd bacon) by one 120,000,
000 pounds per annum. It is esti
mated that she has exported 25 to
30 per cent more wheat during the
last 12 months than could havo beon
Bent abroad if It hud not been for
connervntlon. Some time nuo Can
ada prohibited the ubo of grain for
diminution of potahlo liquors nnd
tho (ii ho of malt has been limited.
No wheat of any grade Is permitted
to be fed to livestock or used ns
poultry food. Wasto of food has
beon mnJo punlHhnblo by hoavy pen
alties. With regard to tho use of whoat
substitutes in Canada, Mr. William
W Fisher, of tho United Stntos food
administration has Issued tho follow
ing statement: "Canada produces
vmy Uttlo outsldo of -outs ond bar
ley that may bo used as substitutes
for wheat. Tho United States has a
lurgo production oT corn ond our
p'ole are used to the consumption
or it in lar.-re quantities for food.
T'lls year Canada has a scant oats
rnd borlny crop and It has been Im
possible to secure corn from us In
any considerable quantity."
It con bo emphatically staled that
Canada Is conserving food ns well oh
giving of her resources and her man j
HHiwnr without stint for tho support I
of tho great cause In which ho have
so much nt stake. Thero is
ground for distrust or dissension, but
there should be the heartiest fooling
or rrlondshlp, mutual confidence nnd
support.
n. u nnoY.
County Food Administrator.
1AII,Y WKATHKIt ltKPOItT.
V. S. Weather Murium, local orflce.
Roseburg. Ore.. 24 hours ending 5
a. in., Seulonilior IS, 1918.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths; IllKhest tcinporattire yesterday 95
Lowest temperature last night fir.
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total flirccipltntlon since 1st of
month 59
Normn! precipitation for this
month i na
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1. 1918, to dnlo B9
Averngo precipitation from 8ev
tomber 1, 1S77 v 4s
Total excess proclp. from Sop
tomber 1, 1918 11
Averago precipitation tor 41
wot seasons, (Sept. to May
Inclusive) 31.96
WILLIAM BELI I
Observor.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WOOD FOR 8ALE
Pliono 33K14.
-Fir block wood
FOR SALE 40 hoaa or 6-weeks old
pigs. S3 each. X. B. Richardson,
umcKics, ure.
FOR SALE Heavy work horso. C.
W. Banning, Dlxonvllle. Phone
3K31.
FOR SALE Second hand car In
first cIbsb condition. Douglas Ab
stract uompany.
FOR SALE 22 bead mutton sheep.
Write Geo. F. Peed, Looking OlnrB.
or phone 18F43. s20p
FOR SALE 1 John Deere disk plow
practically new; price $40.00. in
quire A. Teal, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE All of my buildings at
tho Garden Valley bridge for sale
or trade on terms. J. W. Hall.
FOR SALE Nice Jersey hoifor; will
bo fresh In two months. Inquiro
E. Jennie, Edenbower. oGp
FOR SALE Two Shropshire bucks
and IB ewes. Oak wood for sale.
II. R. Banning, Roseburg. s21p
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson mo
torcycle with side car. Also a good
bug. Inquire Motor Shop Garage.
FOR SALE Splendid butcher busi
ness In rich town near llosoburg.
D. N. Mclnturrr, Oakland, Ore
gon. if
RESTAURANT FOR SALE A good
paying business. Inquiro nt the
lirand Grill. Reason for selling
want to leave.
500 buys now Ford car with de
mountable rims; run less than 800
miles. G. W. Young & Son,
Bubar Brothers.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 50 acres
with water right, practically level
good house, and barn, 45 miles
Irom Grunts Pnss. Phono 3F24
FOR SALE 20 tons of hay in 400
acre pasture, well watered. Will
make no charge for pasture for 30
days. C. S. Spinning, Suthorlln,
(ire.
FOR SALE On easy terms, B pas
senger louring car in fine condi
tion. Small cash pnymont, bnl-
ance In monthly installments. J,
M. J.udd.
FOR SALE A throo-burner Peer
less oil stove, blue flamo. like new,
Jlu; ono 12x14 tent, $S; rofrlgora
tor J2.60. See G. G. Stowart at
swimming pool.
LISTEN HERE Tomatoes 25c a
bushel at tho .patch, pick 'em your
self. Watorinolons $1.50 per doz.
I'nublo to get help is reason. T.
H. Evas & Son, Dlllard. Ore.
1IOHSES From colts to 1500
pounds weight; will trndo for
young cattle, or for a Ford. Will
bo In Roseburg nftor Friday, Sep
tombor 13. Inquire nt The News
office. Henry Kern.m,
FOR SHORT TIME Tomatoes,
patch pick 75c per bushel, sec
onds 35c por bushel. Alexander &
llontley, Round Pralrlo. Take
right hand road at mnchlne shed
on Hound prairie ranch.
FOR SALE Or rent. 15-ncre farm,
well Improved, 11 miles from
Hoseuurg on county road; also
team nnd wagon, farming tools, 4
acres of corn and one milch cow.
School house nnd church handy.
See or address, J. L. Thoniason.
Dlxonvlllo, Ore.
DR. M. H, l'LYLKU.
Licensed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation, examination free.
Office Hour 0 to B Phone 133
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments,
EVBMN'O NEWS WKHNESIM V,
If It Paid to Wear
"Cheap" Garments
wouldn't Uncle Sam provide his soldiers with the
cheapest uniforms that could be purchased?
"TSN'T it a fact that the better garments give you the
most pleasure, the most service, and are the most in
expensive in the long run. '
W GARMENT
s one that never fails you. Always right in style, it has
an individuality of its own but at the same time renders
service.
If you will look at these we have in stock, you will see
genuine values.
BURCHARD'S
SQUARE STORE
131iNorth Jackson St. The Exclusive Ladies' Shop
FOR SALE Two Fords, one 1916
model, A-l condition; one 1914
model and a trailer, all in good
condition. Phone 5.
FOR SALE On account of the war
I am forced to sell my herd of 20
head of Poland China hogs, 100
M. B. turkeys, several Toulouse
geese, Pekin and Indian Runner
ducks, Brown Leghorn and Buff
Orpington chickens; 4 head of
hoi-Bes, several oows, balod straw,
grey oats and cheat seed. Order
from this adv. B. A. Kruno, Rose
burg, Ore.
WANTED.
WANTED To rent invalldf's wheel
chair. Inquire News. tf
WANTED Some one to care for to
bacco .plants. Grunt Singleton, E.
Douglas. s!9
TEACHER WANTED Address W
A. Newton, clerk, district No. B5
.Myrtle Creek, Ore.
WANTED Lady with some experi
ence as bookkeeper for of lice work.
Inquire at NewBofllce.
CARRIERS WANTED For the Ev
ening Telegram. Apply at Dullard's
cigar store, 123 Sheridan street.
WANTED Teacher for Olengary
school, district No. 109. M. M.
Cooper, clerk, Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED Lady bookkeeper, must
De accurate, state salary expect
ed. Address R. C. C 3-o Evening
News.
WANTED To lot contract for
slashing 10 to 100 acre tracts.
For particulars apply News of
fice. WANTED To buy 10 or 15 head of
bogs, 100 to 150 lbs. weight, for
feeders. G. W. Klncaid, Rt. 1,
Rosoburg.
WANTED Second hand reversible
disc plow and corrugated roller.
Also SB or 50 goats. E. A. Kruse,
Hoseburg, Ore.
WANTED A day cook and a night
rock; dishwasher and chamber
maid'. Write or telephone at once,
CInrke Hotel, Glendale, Ore.
WANTED An experienced! and re
llablo housekeeper. Permanent po
sition nnd good wages. References
required. Phone 33-R or call 423
Ella St; tf
WANTED By strong, healthy high
fcliool boy from country, a place to
work for board, or want work ev
enings and Saturdays for pay. Ad
dress Box 33, Brockwny, Ore.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two furnished! houses.
Close In. Inquire 640 S. Pine.
FOR RENT Furnished room at 454
Rest avenue. North of high school.
I'none 343 or 351-H.
FOR RENT Houso and 6 lots. In
good location. Address, Mrs. F. J.
Stevens, 1508, 13th St. E., Eugene,
Oregon.
FARM FOR RENT I have 327
acres at Klamath Falls, Oregon
nil level bottom land B room house,
Implements and tools. Will rent
to responsible party on shares or
cash. Fine for grain or alfalfa.
Address B. E. Prlom, owner, Rose-
Durg.
MISCRIdiAKEOUS.
WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel
mnn, Roseburg. Route 1.
FOR RENT Furnished houso keep
ing rooms. Call nt 308 S. Pine
or phone 138-Y.
FOR TRADE 113 acres In Dent
county, Mo.; 90 acres cultivated;
10 acres in bearing orchard; 13
acres In timber: practically all lev
el land: big house and barn. Will
trade for Dougln9 county property.
Address communications to owner,
Jess Neavoll, Olalla, Ore,
SKI'T. 18, IIHR.
MAXWELL
The Car of
Economy
and UNKXCIOLLKD ItKCOItDS.
Average 27.15 miles per gallon;
37.5 miles record.
Free Trial
Orflce with J. F. Barker & Co.,
249 N. Main St.
' Phono: 192-Y, or 10.
H. MERTEN
ItoNobui-ttt Oregon.
Why Is a brick miuon like a loco
motive? liecnuse he has a tender.
For a wilder steak
A juicy chop,
Direct your footstep
To our shop.
Our saws are sharp;
Cleavers, too
S.e'I! trim thorn up
Just riffht for you.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Itli.ME.MItF.lt
Do you wish to be remembered by
jour loved ones? If so, set the
example by placing a protty Mon
ument or Houdstono upon the
grave of you dear Father, MotTier,
Ill-other, Sister, Husband, Wife or
Child. Wo nro in a position to
servo you best. Come in and see
whnt we linvo to offer. We do all
kinds of cemetery work and our
prices are very reasonable. .
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
W. K. Marstcrs, proprietor, 602
N. Jackson Street,
or
G. ff. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
ltosrbur-R, Oregon.
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
riiysleians nnd Snrtreons.
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phone 367
Roseburg ... Oregon
F
To Back Up "Our Boys"
When the 4th Liberty Loan drive opens Saturday, Sep
tember 28th, you'll And The Umpqun Valley Bank open
early, and every last person and facility in the place
available to help YOU subscribe.
The time to think, talk andl figure Is
NOW. The time to ACT will be
then."
J. M. THRONE, Costlier.
the UKPQUft
ROSEBURG
WANTED!
TOMATOES
ALL VARIETIES!
Must Be Red, But Firm.
Cash Paid On Delivery
Roseburg Canning Co.
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Ladies!
If it is Brown or Gray shoes you are
wanting better come right along, now.
We have just unpacked some of the
daintiest creations we have ever had the
pleasure of owning. Yes we can fit you.
ROSEBURG B00TERIE
1RVW BRUNN.
SHOES THAT SATISFY, PERKINS BLDG., CASS ST.
HOW MUCH JOY THERE IS jy
A SHOWER BATH
is only known to those having ono
In their homes. It Is a continual
source of exhilarating vigor. You
can have one installed In your
bathroom with no trouble or in
convenience and at very little ex
pense. Suppose we talk it over
together.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
Illrn
rnvnju lot.
IT'S SOME CAR -THE
"D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
I. F. Barker $ Co.
Roseburg Oregon
New Showing Sweaters!
iliiS,178, ?at Swsatere-1" Shaker and Jumbo knlta High school
l??Za ?d Swaters- We have a few bargains left In high and
-w cut heavy shoes. If you can get your size at these pr fes you
Are Lucky
"GOD SAVE THE KING"
You'll do pretty well If you save the fruit. Mason Jars, Economy
Jars, Pint Jars, Quart Jars, Two Quart Jars, at
NEELY'S CASH STORE
S4
VALLEy bank
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