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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
TWO THE EVENING NBWB SATURDAY, RKPTUMHHH 111. 10IS. THE EVENING NEWS .... BY B. W. BATES BERT Q. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, Subscription Bates Daily. Per year, by mall, in county...3.00 Per year, outside of county 4.00 Weekly. Per year.. 2.00 Six months.- l.ou Entered as second-clasa matter, November 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 8,189. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Associated Press Is exclusively 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. Alt rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1018, IT IS A GREAT TEST. Amerloa stands on the threshold of a great adventure and a great test. Adventure abroad) where our army is poised for a plunge into ter ritory long held as uernian sou a plunge through what must be the flower of Germany's troops if the kaiser Is not at once to concede de feat. A scorching test abroad since our first American army, re leased from the tutelage of Freqph and British war expert, must pit Us own newly acquired skill against the hoche past-masters. , Glorying in the valor revealed ut Cantlgny and Chauteau Thierry, secure in the strength of the millions of other Americans hurrying to the battle front, our army as Impatiently as confidently awaits the Issue. Amerl oa at home faces as groat a challenge in the fourth liberty loan, and great a test. The huge size of the loan whether for six or eight bil lion dollars it outstrips all prece dent thrills our Imagination and rouses us to our moBt extreme efforts that It may be "put over" In the short time set. A searching test since It will reveal Inexorably just 'how much in oarnest Amerlca-at? home Is In Its doslro to crush autoc racy into the mud of this winter'B battlefields. Germany will laugh If more than the allotted three weeks Is reqiilrodl to raise the minimum sum called for. Gormuny will trem bio at the nows of an oversubscrip tion In less time. The loan Is not a large one when the huge resources of the United States, 1250,000,000,- 000 are considered. The oversub scription of tho fourth liberty loan will require loss than a fifth of the annual Income of the country, now estimated at $60,000,000,000. Workors at home have the re sponsibility of producing supplies for Amorlcan solillors now fighting In six countries France, Goriuany, Russia, Austria, Italy, anl Holglum. American artillery has been report ed on the Kronen line opposite Mul hausen, several miles inside the bor der of tho Gorman ompire. The Yanks are supporting Italian sectors nt the end of Ike Garda, and their flyers have maneuvered ovor tho luw lands near Venice. In Belgium they are fighting 'with Australians, and they form an army corps engaged In France. They are at Vladivostok and on the Murmnn const. Far- reaching in Its responsibilities, la bor Is now put to a supremo tost that will find It ablo to support tho millions In tho Hold. Pianos Player Pianos Organs Talking Machines Buy your piano of a home Donler and Bavo $100. My prices are far bolow city prices. Ten dollars down will put a fine plnno In your homo. A Biuall monthly payment will tako enro of the balanco. Baldwin Ellington Cablo Nelson Hnmllton Howard Koyul and others. Second hand orgnns $10 to $30. TALKING MACHINES. Vlctrolns ICdlson Diamond DIbo Crescent Talking Machines. EiiBy tonus, goods guaranteed, de livered uny plnce In Douglas coun ty without extra charge. Come in and talk It over or mall coupon. Please mall me literature on: (.Mark X on one Interested In.) I'lanos Player Pianos .Organs 2nd Hand Pianos Ellison Diamond Diso .'. Vlctroln Crescent Talking Machlnos Shoot Music. Ott's Music Store HOSKIiUHG, OREGON. Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written Insur ance policies. 6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE llfl Cass Rtreet Rosobnrg, Ore. J. ; NOTICE. . ' .- All members of the Honor Guard will meet at Dysingera mill promptly at 6:30 o'clock Saturday, September 21. Wear white If possible, and arm bands. HELEN GUEST, s21 Leader. A steady job at hard! labor looks good to many a man now who be- fore the recent draft was content to "lot things slldo.' The' work or fight Blogan la not devoid If good results oven In good old America. Don't miss a good address this evening. Captain Seddon has a mes sage thta will encourage you to- do your bit In helping to down Prussian lam for all time to come. If even an average of one-half teaspoonful of sugar Is left undis solved at the bottom of the cup, the waste would amount to 1,700,000 pounds of sugar dally. The boys at the front are getting about $30 ter with a generous sup ply of Hun lead thrown in. They are giving their lives what are you do ing? Canada has gone us one better on sugar conservation. The Canadians are down to a pound and a half per person per month. Don't overlookf the four-nilnute men when passing the bouquets around. They're on the job all the time. It is getting to that point where we must give until it hurts. It must "iput over" be put over and tlie must be prompt. The. Douglas county prune Is now king of the Umpqua valley. v ' ClfUROlI NOTICES. St. George's Church. The Veil. Archdeacon Chambers, of Portland, will be at Sutherlin, Sun day, Soptomber 22, for morning ser- vlco, and at Roseburg at 8 p. m. for evening prayor and sermon. It 1b especially requosted that there be full attendance, as he has an 1m liortant mutter to prosent. Christian Sclenco Society. Regular services are held Sunday morning at 11 o clock, also Wednes day evening eervlcea at 8 o'clock, This service Includes testimonies of heullng. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. oach Sunday morning. All ui to the age of 20 years aro Invited to attend. Subjoct of Sunduy's lesson Mat tor." First Presbyterian Church, L. B. Quick, mlnlstor. Sunday acnooi ll:(5; morning worship at 11 in., sermon topic, "A Vision of God." This will be the first of series of Sunday morning sermons. unrmuan unuoavor 7:00 p. m.; ev ening service s:UU p. in. Inspiring and practical. Evorybody made to feel welcome and at home. ML 10. Church, South. O. C. Cappoge, pastor. Sunday school at 9.4 6 a. m., V. L. Cobb supt., BUbjoct of the sermon Sunday morning, "Self Denial" Epworth league ut soven o'clock In the even ing and preaching at eight. Mrs, Evelyn Morse will sing at tho morn ing service. This Is a busy tlmo, but we cannot afford to let our buslnoss Intoriore with our Sabbath worship. Christian Church. C. H. Hilton, minister. Regular sorvlcos next Suntltiy morning and evening. The pastor will preach. Morning subjoct, "Mombors One of Another." IJIblo school at 9:15. The Bible school Is regaining Its mo moiitum after the Bummer vacation Promotion day oxorclsos Sunday, Sep tumbor 211, nnd rally day October 0, Evening subject. "Laughlnc at Re ligion unci Making Fun or the Church." Aro you guilty or tit Im r HoaV the discussion. Y. I. S. C. K. nt at 7 o'oclck., subject, "Bible Charac ters." There will be special musical reuturos at hotlt services. Tho re vival planned for Octobor with the Fngana had to be postponed to a Inter dnto on account of tho evnngol lstn being unnblo to get hero nt the tlmo nninod. Further notice will be given later. DRY CLEANING. Why worr.- with It when we can do it for youT Our work 1b Good Our prices are Right Our service Is Prompt. Wo also take order for dyeing. IMPERIAL CLEANERS, (Try our way.) We Call an deliver. Phono 277. WILL RETURN MONDAY, Mrs. Ethelyn Bannermun Camp bell, who has been studying undor tho famous pianist, Godowsky for the past few woeks, writes from Portland that she considers the God owsky Master Classes the groatost event musically in the history of the Pacific coast, Mrs. Campboll will bo at her studio ovor the Rosa confec tionery noxt Monday, Sept. 23. s21 Fried spring chicken, fricassee and special chicken plos every Sunday at the Roseburg Cafeteria. Open until 12 p. m. 8hort orders. tf JfL CLASSIFIED COLUMN WOOD FOR SALE Fir block wood, Phone 33F14. FOR SALE Second first class condition, stract Company. hand car In Douglas Ab- FOR SALE 22 head mutton Bheop. Write Geo. F. Peed, Looking Glars, or phone 18P43. s20p FOR SALE 1 John Deere dlBk 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 heifer; will be frosh In two months. Inquire E, Jennie, Edonbower. oGp FOR SALE Two Shropshire bucks and 15 owes. Oak wood for sale. H. R. Banning, Roseburg. B21p FOR SALE Splendid butcher busi ness In rich town near Roseburg. u. N. Mclntum, Oakland, Ore gon. if RESTAURANT FOR SALE A good paying business. Inquire at tho Grand Grill. Reason for selling, want to leave. $500 buys new Ford car with de mountable rims; run less than 800 miles. O. W. Young & Son, or Unbar Drothors. FOR SALE OR TRADE 150 acres with wntor right, practically level, good houso, and' barn, 45 miles from Ornnts Pass. Phono 3F24 FOR SALIC Two Fords, ono 1910 modol, A-l condition; one 1914 model and a trailer, all in good condition. Phone 5. FOR SALE 20 tons of hay in "400 acre pasture, well watered. Will make no charge for pasture for 30 ilnys. C. S. Spinning, Suthorlln. Ore. LISTEN HERE Tomatoes 25c a bushel at tho .juitch, pick 'em your self. Watermelons $1.50 per dor.. Unable to get help In reason. T. 11. Evans & Son. Dillnrd, Ore. Phone 22F4 2. HORSES From colts to 1500 pounds weight; will trude for young cattle, or for a Ford. Will ho In Roseburg aftor Friday. Sep tember 13. Inquire at The News onice. Henry Kernan. FOR SHORT TIME Tomatoes. putcn pick 75c per bushel, sec onds 35c per bushel. Alexander & Uontley, Round Prnlrle. Tako right hand road at machine shed on Round Prairie ranch. FOR SALE Or rent, 15-acre farm, won improved, 11 miles from Roseburg on county road; also team and wagon, farming tools, 4 acres or corn and ono milch cow. School house and church handy. See or addroBs, J. L. ThomaBon, Dlxonvllle, Ore. REAL KKTATK City and Farm Property, Winches tor bay and Westlake Town Lots. UKIIIldB RITER. 122 West Oak Street. Fruit Boxes Don't forget that your local box factory can supply apple nnd all other fruit boxes at a Bavlng. Ask us about It. J. G. FLOOK & CO. Roseburg Phone 100 If It Paid to Wear i "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. f aim W CARMEN 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. BURCHRD'S SQUARE STORE 1311North Jackson St. The Exclusive Ladies' Shop WANTED. WANTED To rent Invalid's wheel chair. . Inquire News. tf WANTED Waitress at cafe, near the dapot. Foutch's tr TEACHER WANTED Address W. A. Newton, clerk, district No. 5 Myrtle Creek, Ore. WANTED Lady with some experi ence as bookkeeper for orflce work. Inquire at News office. WANTED A chambermaid at Ump qua hotel; a woman who can live at the hotel. WANTED To buy 5000 second hand sacks. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. Wynne & Rnrrelsou, yrops. WANTED Teacher for Glengary school, district No. 109. M. M Cooper, clerk, Roseburg, Ore. boyb WANTED To carry papers in morning berore Bchool. Apply Ballard's cigar store artcr 8 p. m. WANTED By high school student, a place whore he can work for his board during the school year, Phono ,101. WANTED To let contract for slashing 10 to 100 aero tracts For partlqulars apply News of flco. WANTED Widow lady, with boy, wants position as housekeeper. Address Mrs. Krenmeyer, Dixon ville, Ore. WANTED Second hand reversible disc plow nnd corrugated roller. Also 25 or 50 goats. E. A. Kruse, Rosoburg, Ore. WANTED A clay cook and a night rook; dishwasher and chamber maid. Write or telephone at once, Clarke Hotel, Glendale, Ore. WANTED An experienced! and re liable housekeeper. Permanent po sition and good wages. References requlrod. Phone 83-R or call 42 Ella St. tf WANTED By strong, healthy high rchool boy from country, a place to work for board, or want work ev enings nnd Saturdays for piy. Ad dress Hox 33, Hrockway, Ore. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished! houses. Close In. Inquire 046 S. Pine. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms 3.15 .. Rose Btreet. Phono 1C2-Y. FOR RENT 55 acres of land ad- lining the Kenny Addition. Apply to .Mrs. p. ainnott. FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished houso. Inquire 547 S. Stephens street, or iphone 454-R. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, also 6 furnished rooms. Rent cheap lr taken berore Sundny. H40 S. Pine. s2lp FOR RENT House 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, all level bottom land 5 room house. Implements and tools. Will rent to responsible party on shares or cash. .Fine for grain or alfalfa. Address D. E. Prlem, owner, Rose burg. MISCELLANEOUS. WELL DRILLING R. E. Hoinsel man, Roseburg, Route 1. FOR RENT Furnished house keep ing rooms. Call at 808 S. Pine or phone 138-Y. LOST Possibly Btolen from wagon, man's grey coat. Flense notify John Spnugh. Looking Glass. LOST Ladies .watch, between Rose school and Fullorton street. Find er please leave at News office and receive reward. S er GARMENT FOR TRADE 113 acres In Dent county, Mo.; 90 acres cultivated; 10 acres in bearing orchard: 13 ncres In timber; practically all lev el land; big house and barn. Will trade for Douglas county property. Address communications to owner, Jess Ncavoll, Olalla, Ore. BERNICE KINSER VOCAL TEACHER. 310 N. Stevens Phone 172 MRS. I,. IJ. MOORE Teacher Progressive Serlos Piano Lessons, Harmony, Theory. G10 S. Main St. Phone 221-Y Miss Blanche Wilson Teacher of Piano. 801 8, Pine St. Phone 170-R Hemline Piano School will reopen SEPTEMBER 16TH. Reservations for class and les sons being made now. Phono 83-R 423 Ella St, MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 67-J. MR8. P. D. OWEN Chit Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Fon quets, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. Rosebnrg, Ore. PHONE 240 Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone SC7 Resebnrg - ... Oregon DR. K. L. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cnss nnd Main Sts. Phone 132. House 63 DR. S. L. DeLAFP Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg. Of flee 119 Res. 223-Y. Roseburg, Ore. DR. M. H. PliYDEH. Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination - free. Office Hour 0 to B Phone isa Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. A Great Victory The news flashed across (lie ocean that every person subscribed his quota In the 4th Liberty Loan IMMEDI ATELY upon the opening of the drivewill do more to encourage our boys than a 10 mUe advance on the line. They'd KNOW our patriotism is not tho ."Blank Cartridge" kind. Oregon's Honor Roll of Volunteer ' Subscribers will carry the names of those who bought bondB early Sat-' urday. THE UMPQUfl ROSEBURG New Showing Sweaters! Milltarys, Coat Sweaters, In Shaker and Jumbo knits. High school Jerseys and Sweaters. We have a few bamgalns left In high and I"' out heavy shoes. If you can get your size at these prices you Axe Lucky WANTED! TOMATOES ALL VARIETIES! Must Be Red, But Firm. Cash Paid On Delivery Roseburg Canning Co. HOW MUCH JOY THERE IS 131 A SHOWER BATH is only known to those having one In their homes. It Is a continual source of exhilarating vigor. Yon 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. PHONE 151. IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. BarRer $ Co. Roseburg SPECIAL! Closing out our stock of Pro It .Tars and Fruit Jar Extras at Cost Bee us before you buy. THE CASH STORE J. B. KIWO, Proprietor Roestmrg, Oregon Have your duds Cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, tbe cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and u-.tlsfactlon guaranteed. tf Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY STOP AT TUB GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG 7& VMLLy BANK OREGON Jfa&& Oregon Monday. Bargain Day at the Roseburg Gearing Pressing Works! Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed for 11.00. All work given prompt attention. Bargain day prices do not Include calling for or delivering clothes. G. W. SLOPER 308 N. Jackson.