THIS EVENING NKH'ri WKIXEKI)AV. SKIT. 33, 1018. THE EVENING NEWS BY , B. W. BATES 1 BERT O. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Rates Daily. Per year, by mall, In county 13.00 Per year, outalde of county. V Dkly. ....12.00 1.00 Per year.. Sbx month.. Entered as second-class matter, November 6, 1908, at Boseburg, Ore., under act of Marob. 8, 18 9. MJSMBEK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. entitled to the uae for republication . .. .I1.......,I.1 iMulilMl tO It ul nil oewi uiowwv" -- - naper nd also the local news pub lished herein. All rlKUU ol repubU cation of special dispatches hereto are wso nnvi tuu. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1018. GERMAN PAPERS SHOULD GO. It doos not roquire much egotism i ti... urnnin nt tho Pari- eee Into "Lord, we thauk Thee that thou hast not made us quite as big fools as some others are." Especially when one hears some of the reasons given for not approving or uie bud in nr ihA tw.witnn.nars and mug uuslnes printed In the Oermun lun- s..tiA r-nniiontlv It lins been stilted that the German newspmiiere should be retained ror wnai uie wm teaching patriotic principles to our a i...n tn .Hilvnnn whn OIllV sneak German; and this reason has been advanced by intelligent American ..I ...nn.on Tllilt tllA nrinCinleB 1I1UU UUU nun.u... - r of Amerloan patriotism cm be taught by means or tne uerman. uniKuabo r reasonable to expect as that tho principles ot onristianiiy can m uu- t.l...n..l Mm nirAiiCV til" Satan pill LOU llliuub. v.. " - nil.na lo nnnthHI renHOll DODlllai ...... M.inn U nf nennle when they want an excuse for their advo cacy o the retention oi ine uwau newspapers. This nas aimosi unmun ii, nn niu.ni,f nt llu freauont use, i, i t...i nt tlm nld flprman ludv whom tho party knows Btrango to .... It 1.. ,.avaf an nllt nilltl WllO IWO I- cannot read English and who should not be doprivea or uie giuui uum .... i I.. . hor 1UII llwi l,u-i,"i jo i" These old Oorm'on laillcn have i..nui.. li.m.l It, t'Ma fniinlrv for many years, and while probably worthy in otner ways nave yoi s nored our existence In their national mh n.wt DIkiriuh,insa Thnv have. however, accepted all the benollts tboy could got rrom us, jm hud novor had the common decency to li,,ifriinir,i PnrhnJIlH sonic were unablo to do so, but Inasmuch us they wore anio to roua uieir pa in n.iirntm II la linril 111 be llevo but that tho majority could. Hiave learned English if thoy had boon so inclined, for tho touwiio of .t. p....i..n.l la vapv Mnvllilp find IIIO lUIOJfillou in ix-. -t language comes to Mm with an ease that wo cannot roalizo. wo douovo that bad there been an element of dollars and cents as an Incentlvo that those old ladies would havo be come export in English, lor tho (lor- ....... t...,ln.,n!liir aitinllu IttnlvftV Tl'mil afar, as tho camel scents wator In the desert for miles away. Surely In return for tho little that (no average foreigner brings oi any least tho right to expect that bo will learn to speak our luiiguage. Until he can do so there is not much to .... , I.t... I.. 11. a .il.llllv In in. sinillate any of our Ideas or aspira tions. Tlinnn urliM m onnnulnir lltn Klin pi'cslon of the Oorninn nowHiiaiiors, wnatover may lie uie reiusuns moj Pianos Player Pianos Organs Talking Machines liuy your piano of a homo Donler and hiivq $100. My prlcos uro fur bolow city pilcoa. Ton doHurs down will put a lino piano In your homo. A small monthly pnymeut will take caro of tho hulunco. 11 n Id win Ellington Oablo N olson Hamilton Howard Hoyul and others. Socond hum! organs $1(1 to $30, TA 1 -KINO M ACI 1 1 N KS. Vlctrolaa KdlHou Dliiinond Pise Croacent TalUint? Machluos. Rafly torniB, goods guaranteed, do livcrod any placo in Douglas coun ty without extra chargo. Conio In and talk it ovor or mall coupon. Please mall mo lltoratiiro on: (Mark X on one interested In.) Pianos Pliiyer Pianos Organs 2nd Hand Planes iOillson Diamond Disc Vktrola Crescent Talking Machluos Shoot Music. Ott's Music Store ltHi:ill'l!(l, OREGON. ItUAl, KSTA'I'K City nnd Farm lrowrty, WlnrheiN tor llnjr nnil WenllBke Town Low. (JICOItCK I11TKH. 122 West Oak Stret. give, are, whether they realize It or not, viruuany iiwju& . . , tho baclt who are fighting our battles lor ua uuu iiDiuB To permit without a protest the existence of a propaganda o( which It la generally known that tho Uer man newspaper Is one of the biggest and most pernicious agencies wo have to contend against Is to lengih- ..ml nti u rortlllt llHM'GUSC OH wn, - the number of our bo)S who will not come back to us. HUMS WOHKS WKMi. 7ir ne-iii." i-f:iulations have i i.t.,1.1., nlV.u.llua in (tfil-OCtlllir lU- UUUI. HlbHlJ nv,v-i. . ... bor Irom nonessentiaii to esaeutmi occupations, according to wihji tliat have reacneu um uqiimniuw labor. . , Draft board inembers also uuiiuvu .hut ih i-Ai'iilftLt.inns liavo had the lull result expected of them. The "work or light ' ruie weui mm i..uP 1 ni.il inrL'A nuinherB of store ' ' i,n..iin iiKhm-H. bartenders. and waiters were confronted with the alternative of nnoing umvw nient In war work or being Inducted into the anmy. By October, It i e.xpecieu, ..n nvn,.t nr thn iiiftHHiire can bo perceived, for by that time doubtful cases will nave ouen uiuuicu up - the employment service win ihiul an uddo i tunlty to show what it can accomplish. Many clerks anu ouiera vnu - ,i, ,,i nt ihelr former lobs were roally much pleasedl once they hod adapted tncinseives 10 um n' for thoy foumr larger pay " t....n in ihmi new work, and a con sciousness that they were serving the nation directly iproveu an nisyuuLiuu One iiiobleni was presented in the case ot clerks, men wno wni in onn,rnitv mill tvnewritin. They had worked Indoors lor many years, and wore not adapted to Heavy win a i n.n "Tliiv have been sitting .., ,iDau ..ml uro not ovorstrong," a draft ofllcial explained. u i mini .. ..ai ii,r .in wnr c wliere uiey win earn anywhere near tne same amount nf money. Ann, I,.,,. .Mrfifiiltv- ileve OTieil in some states through laws forbidding tho employment or women in rusiuu ilf.lit Yel wiLiLers were nil ed as holding nonproductive jobs. .....1 Ilia ,-nutniiriLllt keCDOl'S Said tllOV wore unablo to find men abovo the draft ago to do the work. un ., i.ivnn :tn duvs to find new Jobs. Those who failed to find Ihoni wcro allowou oxiensions "i n,n ir it wnR nlinwu that they had actually made a soi-lulus effort to obey the provisions ol uie reguui tlon. mm FOR ALL DRAFT REGISTRANTS A board of instruction for enlist ed and selected mou lias lioen oi ganizi'ii in iloscburg with the assist ....nU ..r rani l.l l. Ilui-ke. of Port i.,,,,i with. Mia following committee in charge: Charles 1'". Hopkins, r.i,,ii,iiii. Ili.v. .1. O Snoncer. l)r A. C. Soely nnd dipt. Percy A. Webb rri,n nnpiwtnn nf this board of instruc tion is to give tho men ontorlng upon military service training in muiiai j .1..11 rli,,tiiii,i-v in their entrance Into (811101111161113, legal advice as to their allotments and tlio amount of Insurance) tboy are pormltlod to take out as well as the manner in wincii It may be taken out. Information ns lo the various organizations In camp as tho V. M. C. A., .Salvation Army. te and medical advico. This in struction Is to be given by represen tatives of tho American Hod Cross, State Coininltlee or I ho Army Y. M. C A., Oregon Social Hyglone Society and local iiliysii lans and others. .lust previous to the draft call, those meetings, arranged by the local commit Ino In charge, will take place, a lull will be extensively advertised throughout tho county In order that all men desiring lo may tale ad vantage of tho raro ojiporlimlty to learn about the character of the ser vice thoy are to enter upon. The llrst meeting will take placo Thurs cluy evenint:. Si'pteuibor mi at tho lloaeburg Armory, when all men be tween llio ages of IS and 4i, are urg ed lo present themselves. These lasses are under the supervision ot the war department and Hie orders lor the meetings are Issued by I'ro vost Marshal tloneral Crowder. Second hand pianos for sale. Tbrco 2nd hand' pianos cheap. Hit's Music Store. M .NOTICE OF (iKXKItAl Hl.UCTION. CITY NOTICE IS IIF.REIIY GIVEN: Thill a General Election will be held In the Oily of Uoseliurg. Oregon, oil Tuesday, the 6 III day of November. litis, between the hours of 8 o- clock a. in. ami S o'clock p. in. of said day at which said election the following olllccis shall be elected: One Mavor. one Recorder, one Treasurer and two Couneiltiien from each of I lie four wards of tho City of i Itii'btirg. Oregon, le serve two years, or until their successors are elcctcil and qunlllliHl. That the places in each ward for holding saldi City Election, 111 the CHy of Roseburg. Oregon, and the Judges and clerks to conduct the same shall be such polling places and Judges anil dorks thereof as have lieen. or may bercal'ter be. des ignated and liniuod by tho County Court of Dourglas County. Oregon for the General State anil County Eleellon v order of the Common Council daffd September 10. 1918. R. I WHIPPLE, Recorder of the City of Roseburg. Oregon. o5 71 CLASSIFIED COLUMN Fort SALIC Fresh niilch cows. Phone 5I'2. FOR SALE All of my buildings nt the Garden Valley bridge for sale or trade on tornis. J. W. Hall. FOR SALE Nice Jersey heifer; will be fresh in two months. Inquire E. Jennie, Edenbower. oCp FOR SALE Splendid butcher busi ness In rich town near Uoseburg. U. N. Mclnturff, Oakland, Oro gon. If RESTAURANT FOR SALE A good paying business. Inquire at the Grand Grill. Reason for selling, want to leave. FOR SALE Team of work horses, 7 years old, weight 1200 pounds. Olio grey saddle horse (i years old. Phono 13FIL'. s2Si FOR SALE OR TRADE 150 acres with water right, practically level, good house, and hum, 45 miles from Grants Pass. Phono 3F24. I.ISTIO.V HERE Tomatoes 25c a bushel at tho patch, pick 'cm your self. W atermelons $1.50 per doz. Unable to get help is reason. T. li. Evans & Sou, Dillnrd, Ore. Phono 22F42. IIO.HSES From colts to 1500 pounds weight: will trade for young cattle, or for a Ford. Will bo In ltoseburg aftor Friday, Sep tembor 13. Inquire at The News office. Henry ICernan. MAXWELL The Car of Economy and VN EXCELLED KUCOltDS. Avcrago 27.15 miles per gallon: 37.5 miles record. Free Trial Olilco with J. F. Darker & Co., 24 N. Main St. Phone: 102-V, or 1 li. H. MERTEN ltoscliui-g, Oregon. J. H. SINNIOER SHEET METAL OF ALL KINDS 119 OAK ST. PHONE 428 WORK If It Paid to Wear "Cheap" Garments wouldn't Uncle Sam provide his soldiers with the cheapest uniforms that could be purchased? ISN'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 THE- 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 13l!North Jackson St. The Exclusive Ladies' Shop FOR SALE 22 head mutton sheep. Write Geo. P. Peed, Looking Glats, or phono 18F43. s20p FOR SHORT TIME Tomatoes, n,,fli Tillr 7!i npi- tllishpl. B6C- onds 35c per bushel. Alexandor & Uentley, Round Prairie. Take right hand road at machine shed on Round Prairie ranch. FOR SALE Or rent, 15-acre farm, well improved, 11 miles from Rosoburg on county road; also team and wagon, farming tools, 4 acres of corn and one milch cow. School houso and church handy. See or address, J. L. Thomason, Dlxonville, Ore WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Foutch's cafe, near the depot. tt WANTED Chambermaid at once. Apply Grand hotel. TEACHER WANTED Ad(lres3 W. A. Newton, clerk, district' No. 55, Myrtle Creek, Ore. WANTED A chambermaid at Unip iiua hotel; a woman who can live at the hotel. WANTED To buy 5000 second hand sacks. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. A. (i. Dunlap. BOYS WANTED To carry papers in morning before school. Apply Mallard's cigar store after 8 p. m. WANTED Dy high school student, a place where he can work for his board during the school year. Phone 301. WANTED To let contract for slashing 10 to 100 aero tracts. For partiqulars apply News of fice. WANTED To rent a g;od modem house, with garage, barn and gar den preferred, lnqulra at this of fice. WANTED Second hand reversible disc plow and corrugated roller. Also 25 or 50 goats. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. Ore. WANTED A day cook and a Jlglit .-oolt; dishwasher and chamber maid. Write or telephone at once, Clarke Hotel. Glendale. Oro. WlAKTED lly typist, (privilege or working In ofllce to got practical experience. Lawyer's office pre ferred. Address P. O. I!ox 1205. s2."p WANTED Uy strong, healthy high rcbool boy from country, a placo to work for board, or want work ev enings and Saturdays for p:iy. Ad dress Uox 3.1. Rrockway. Ore. FOn KENT. FOR RENT Two furnished houses. Close In. Inquire (14G S. Pine. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms, 335 N. Rose street. Phone 1G2-Y. FOR RENT 55 acres of land ad lining tho Kenny Addition. Apply to Mrs. P. Slnnott. FOR HUNT 5-room furnished house. Inquire Nathan Fullerton. Hexall sto'-e. s2i',p FOR KENT House nnd 6 lots. In good location. Address. Mrs. F. J. I Stevens. laOS, 13th St. E., Eugene, Oregon. FARM FOR RENT I have 327 acres at Klamath Falls. Oregon, all level bottom land 5 room house. Implements nnd tools. Will rent lo responsible party on shares or cash. Fine for grain or alfalfa. Address n. E. Prlem, ownor, Rose-j aurg. MISCKMiAXKOl'S. WELL DRILLING R. E. Heinsel uian. Roseburg. Route 1. U1ST Ladles watch, between Rose school and Fullerton street. FlnoV er please leave nt News office and receive reward. S aim garment' FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE 25 acres, 2 Mi miles from Roseburg, on state highway, some cherries, apples and pears. See Mr. Hud son at A. J, Lilburn & Son8 LOST Saturday evening. Sept. 21. between Roseburg ar.d Winchester, ladies fur. Finder pleace leave at M. H. Parks' just opposite depot at Winchester, or News office. Re ward. FOR TRADE 113 acres in Dent county. Mo.; 90 acres cultivated: 10 acrds in bearing orchard: 13 acres in timber: practically all lev el land: big bouse and barn. Will trade for Douglas county property. Addross communications to owner, Jess Neavoli, Olalla, Ore. MRS. Ij. 11. MOORE Teacher Progressive Series Piano Lessons, Harmony, Theory. 010 S. Main St. Phone 221-Y Miss Blanche Wilson Tcaclior of Piano. 801 8. Pino St. Phone 170-K Heinline Piano School will reopen SEPTEMBER lOTH. Reservations for class and les sons being made now. Phono 3B-K 433 Ella St. MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Airs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. MRS. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowrs, Potted Plants, Fnnerol Designs, Wedding P-ou-nuets, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. Uoseliurg, Ore. PHONE 240 Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physiclnns and Surgeons. Suite ot offices rear ot Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone :107 Rosebnre ... Oregon DR. K. I MII.LKil Physician nnd Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 53 DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Pboi.cs: 217-818 Perkins Bldg. Ofllce 1 10 Res. 225-Y. Roseburg, Ore. DR. M. II. Pl.Yl.EU. Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lnno St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Hour 0 to 5 Phone 152 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Get Ready to Charge Tho boys "over tlioro" ore watelilng us over here. If the news Is flashed over the world tliat OREGON WENT OVER THE TOP AS ONE MAN AT THE OPEXIXQ HOUR OF THE DRIVE, they'd know that we uro not any mora backward about lending our money than thoy aro in GIVING THEIB LIVES. Subscribe hero or next Saturday. 9 a. m. the IMPQUfl ROSEBURG New Showing Sweaters! Milltarys, Coat Sweaters, in Shaker and Jumbo knits. High school Jerseys and Sweaters. We have a few bargains left In high ana l-w cut heavy shoes. It you can get your size at these prices you AreLucky WANTED! TOMATOES ALL VARIETIES! Must Be Red, But Firm. Cash Paid On Delivery Roseburg Canning Go. HOW MUCH JOY THERE IS IN A SHOWER BATH Is only known to those having one 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. PHONE 151. !The Best Winter Coats! NEAT, X1FT1' GARMENTS IX A SI'IJEXDIl) ASSORTMENT ARE SOW KUAHV FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURG IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MANY J1EAUTIFUL PATTERN'S ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. A Nice Line of Furs FOR WINTER IS NOW OX DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR WINTER LINE OF tiOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IX EVERY PARTICULAR. ROSEBURG I. ABRAHAM; 'By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them' Win the War Grocers and Oregon's homo grown fruits. "Home Grown'' is our business oreefl. NEELY'S CASH STORE at any bank early We'll be here at YHLLEtf bank OREGON Store For OREGON ito r.m II .1 ... . - LllUJtaL