The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 29, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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Our Big Holiday Special Is NOW ON-for 30 DaysjOnly clark clark
TUB EVENING NEWS Tl'ESIMV, OCTOHKIt 2!, illMP.
!The Best
Winter
NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A
NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
Our Line of Silks Is the Best
EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURG IT HAS NO EQUAlTAND MANY
BEAUTIFUIi PATTERNS ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL.
A Nice Line of Furs
FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR
' WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
JROSEBURC
I. ABRAHAM;
Cash iand Carry System!
Cash and Basket
Means that you save money, by paying cash and carrying your gro
ceries home. The woman with the market basket Is doing her bit.
LOW PRICES QUALITY
SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY
A. G. Dunlap, Ppop.
Corner Jackson, Washington and Main Streets.
Crown flour, all kinds of stock feed and poultry supplies. Fisher's
Blend Flau.7.
Science plays its part In a steam laundry and modern methods
render contagion impossible.
Be fair to yourself and' your family.' Patronize a steam laun
dry. Try our way this week and measure cost fairly. On that
basis, outside of the safety basis, you will win by sending- the
wash to us. ,
'Phone jve'll call.
ROSEBURG STEAM t A U(N D RY
PHONE 7
LAST WASH THURSDAY NOON.
We Wouldn't Kill All The
Germans
But we would kill all the Germs,
that biveu disease. They're in the
air, 'til the air is cleansed of them
by that best of all disinfectants
. -
Formaldehyde, Liquid and Candles
It's as sure as the famous French
75's. . .
Nathan Perkins
Fullerton TJie Jgjgj Building
TIRE ECONOMY
In these war time days ECONOMY is the watchword. We are here
to help you economize on your auto tires. a. L
Have ThemRetread
BT . ,
ROSEBURG VULCANIZING WORKS
210 N. JACKSON ST. Quick Prompt Service, Pi 'Ices Reasonable.
BETTER LIGHT!.
' lour eyes and your business neei K
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS-
Are the most efficient Electric Lamas f made.
Sold By
Douglas County Light and.Wtater Co.
Store For;
Coats!
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ABB
J,. Ul.l aH
OREGON
800 WOMEN NEEDED
BY SALVATION ARMY
Commander Evangeline Booth
Says War Relief Work
Must Be Extended.
Commander Evangeline Booth, lead
er of the Salvation Army In the Unit
ed States, lias been suddenly called
upon to furnish 800 additional war
work women for France. The request
Is contained In a report Just received
by her from Col. William A. Barker
of the Salvationist forces, whom she
sent to France over a year ago to es
tablish hutment and general war relief
work with the American troops.
"We will do nil wo can to fill this
demand," said Commander Booth when
discussing the approaching United
War Work Campaign, "and the need
Itself should Impress the American
public all the more with the absolute
necessity for sustaining and enlarging
the war relief work of the seven or
ganizations, besides the noble Red
Cross, now merged for a drive for
funds. Each is a vital cog In a vast
machine for human relief, and each Is
I ndi sponsible, serving its particular
elements In its own way.
"The Salvation Army was' born In
hardship, reared in privation and
trained to. every phase of human mis
ery and how to cope with It, Perhaps
that accounts In some degree for the
success our work has attained and for
which we are thankful.
"We are of the common people, and
we toll on a practical basis. We learn
ed the lesson of how to do It in the
Boer war, when we stood at the side
of Britain's troops and weathered It
out to the end. We have been tried
by Are, and the mothers and fathers
of America, as In other countries, trusi
the Salvation Army to do the thing
they would like to do for their men if
they but hnd the chance.
"With 1,210 trained workers at the
front, operating from 420 huts and
dugouts, the Salvation Array is doing,
has done and will continue to do Its
best for Uie cause of humanity and
Liberty."
CURE FOR BLUES
NEAR THE CAMPS
Community Service Takes Place
. of Mother, Friends and
, Home for Soldiers
Ten young officers of the Student
Army Training Corps of the Universi
ty of Detroit recently applied for a
furnished house and a housekeeper
who would not be a servant, but, as
one young officer 'expressed It, "the
sort of woman to whom the boys can
call out -'Hello, mother 1' when they
come In the front door."
Homesickness Is the mnludy for
which War Camp Community Service
supplies Innumerable cures.
"We've got your number," says the
W. C C. S. to the homesick boy from
camp with leisure to spend la any one
of the three hundred towns scuttered
over the country. While he's, wonder
ing what on earth he'll do with him
self when he gets there, not knowing a
soul in town and with a limited per
centage of his "thirty per" In his pock
et, along comes a friendly printed enrd
from the local branch of his own lodge
announcing a reception that night es
pecially for soldier members. By the
name mall the Methodist church sends
tin announcement of all its meetings,
addressed to him, with This Means
You printed at the bottom. How did
they know he was a Methodist?
He had forgotten about . the little
"Personal Card" he made out at the
adjutant's request during his first day
in camp when It was only one of the
endless details In the round of dentists
und doctors nnd general confusion.
The W. C. C. S. bad not only his num
ber, but his name and address, his
home town, the name of the school
he'd gone to and a goojl bit about the
things he was fondest of doing each
tact written into n little blank on the
card especially for it. I
Fresh Eastern oysters, any style,
at the Grand Grille. tf
2 HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
T Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
Unens Air Passages liight Up.
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Instant relief no waiting. Your
clogged noAtrils open right up; the air
passages of your head clear and you can
breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf
fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your
cum or cawrrn disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now.- Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflamtxL or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in
stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuff cd-up
with a cold or pasty catarrh,
United War Work
Campaign Program
The campaign begins on Monday
morning, November 11. and cuds at
midnight on Monday, November 18.
As approved by representatives
of the Government at Washington
tho. $170,500,000 will be divided as
follows:
J. M. 0. A..... $100,000,000
1. W. C. A 15,000,000
National Cntlio- '
He War Coun
cil (Including '
K n I g u t s ot
' Columbus)... 80,000,001)
War Camp Com
munity Serv
ice. 18,000,000
Jewish Welfare
Board 8,500,000
Am erlcan Li
brary Associ
ation 8,500,000
Salvation Ariny 8,500,006"""
Any surplus will bo divided pro
rnta.
TO
FOR THE COLL APFLES
As Hi ere are many cull apples nov;
to be taken care of, the following
recipe published by the United States
Food Administration ought to be
welcome to many people:
For those who have a great many
second grade apples and culls on
hand, the making of apple syrup
is profitable and' will help! add to
the national food reserve. The Food
Administration calls attention to the
formula given by J. J. Wlilatnw,
plant chemist of the University farm
at St. Paul, and urgently asks that
this reclpt bo tried by those who
hnve cull apples and passed on to
others. 1
"Remove the acids from the plain
apple cider," says Prof. Wtllaman,
"by boiling the cider with precipi
tated chalk c(alcium carbonate, or
whiting.) This neutralizes the
acids of tho cidor, converting, them
into insulable calcium salts, which
settle to tne bottom and can be re
moved by decant.'.tion, or -pouring
off.
"Add throe-flfths of an ounce 'of
tre precipitated) chalk (obtainable
at any'drug storo) for each gallon
of apple cider, bring to a boll and
boil vigorously lor five minutes, re
moving the foam and. scum as fast
as formed., Pour Into containers as
tall as are available, two-quart ma
son Jars will do, or even big preserv
ing kettles, and let stand quietly for
four or five hours, then carefully
pour off the clear liquid, throwing
away all the sediment at the bottom.
Boil the clear- rapidly down to a
syrup, removing nil scum. The sy
rup should boil at 220 degree Fa
renheit. I i
"The syrup Is placed in bottles or
mason Jars and storl.-sied by placing
the containers in boiling water 15
minutes (starting nt lower tempera
ture to prevent breakage, if the
whole outllt is then allowed to cool
slowly, the little sediment In the
syrup will settle to the oottom nnd
leave a clear, bright, very pleasing
Hopes Women Will '
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
GlaBS of hot water each morn
ing helps us look and feel :
clean, sweet, fresh.
Hanny. bright, alert vigorous and
vivacious a good clear skin; a nat
ural, rosy complexion and freedom
from illness are assured only by
clean, healthy blood. If only every
woman and likewise every man could
realize the wonders of' the morning
Inside bath, what a gratifying change
would take place.
Instead of the thousands of sickly,
anaemic-looking- men, women and
girls with pasty or muddy complex
ions; Instead of the multitudes of
"nerve wrecks," "rundown.," "brala
fags" and pessimists wo should seo aj
virile, optimistic throng of rosy
cheeked people everywhere.
- An inside bath is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast, &
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of Umebtone phosphate In it
to wash from, the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's indigestible waste, sour
fermentations nnd poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food Into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and partlculary those who hav
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, aro
urged to obtain a quarter pound ot
limestone phosphate at the drug store
which will cost but a trille but is
sufficient to demonstrate the quick
and remarkable change In both health
and appearance awaiting those who
practice internal sanitation. We must
remember that Inside cleanliness (a
more Important than outside, be
cause the skin does not absorb impur
ities to contaminnte the blood, while
the pores in the thirty feet of bowels
1 do.
mild syrup with a delightful apple
flavor." ...
Mote. By further boiling ot the
cider it can be reduced to old fash
ioned "apple Jack" this being done
when the syrup molds like jelly and
can be cut with a knife. Later this
apple Jack con be diluted witu wa
ter and uollea, with added sweeten
ing, to mae apple butter.
WHAT GERMANY EXPECTS. (
Germany expocts to wir. through
camouflage. We have evidence that
the same thing is practiced right
here. If you have bought tickets
through mistake, misrepresentation,
or misunderstanding, bring them to
us, and we will give you a bargain
i tnnt will mirnrlRB vou. and
refund the 60 cents you have paid
for ticket. 'Mines ine -unwura ,
30-day holiday special. Sittings day
or night, at night by appointment
only. ... . '
CLARK & CLARK, Phone 331; over
Roseburg National Bank.
"
MONDAY IS BAKGIAIN DAT.
Monday is Durgaln day at the
Roseburg Cleaning . and Pressing
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for (1.00. All
work given prompt attention. Bar'
gain day prices do not Include call
ing for clothes or making deliveries
Bring your clothes In. tt
REMEMBER i
Do yon wish to be remembered by
your loved ones? If sq, sot the
example by placing a, pretty Mon
ument or Headstone upon the
grave of. your dear Father, Mother,
llrotlier, Bister, Husband, Wife or
Child.. Wo are in a position to
servo you Imst, Come in nnd see
what we have to offer. We do all
kinds of cemetery work and our
prices are very reasonable.
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
W. Ji. Morstcrs, proprietor, 003
N. Jackson Street. - j
or . ' .'
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
Roseburg, Oregon, ' )
DELCO-UGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power PUnt
economical In operation. Runs
on kerosene, gasoline or gas.
R. E. HARNESS
ttosoburg - ' - - Oregon
SHOE ECONOMY
Have worn shoeB repaired by re
liable workman. Prices right.
W. S. now.' RD. 214 Jackson St.
STOP AT TUB
GRAND HOTEL
CASS KTItKET
ROSRBUIM1
. AUCTION SALE OF PURE BRED
HORTHORN CATTLE!
Roseburg
Oregon 1
wine m lima
Under the auspices of the Douglas County Cattlemen's Association
cooperating with the Northwestern Association of Breeders.
There will be specimens of both the milking and beef types in this consign
ment, which will consist of about 20 males and 5 females. ,.
If interested, and YOU should be, write the COUNTY AGENT, Roseburg,
Oregon, for catalogue giving description and pedigree. ''
FRANK BROWN, Carlton, Oregon
SALES MANAGER
That good
fj Gravely
Real Gravely -is the
common-sense chew for
men. It is economical. A
man gets his tobacco sat
isfaction out of a smaller
chew and fewer of them.
The good Gravely taste
' lasts a long while. Two or
three small squares of Real
Gravely stays with you
PEYTON BRAND
Keal Gravely Chewing Plue
10 a pouch-andworthi?
JmEilllJA 3 sQi aolr f:W 1
IT'S SOME CAR'-THE
Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
I . BarKer $ Co.
Roseburg Oregon
Make Hallowe'en a Real Home Festival
There's more to pumpkin than lanteru; ' .
There's more to a, squash than pie; y
Our doughnuts have rings like Saturn; .v :
Our fruit all the colors of sky. "
' NEELY'S CASH STORE
I A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON
I The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can
t . get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Onr Htock is Clean and Sanitarily Kept -
j end all goods are ot the best manufacture.. Orders personally look-
ed after. . .. . . . .
V WALTER PATTERSON. I HE CASS STREET.'GROCERY, PHONE 279
;. . j KssJ ' Our Guarantee ... . .
iB"Tol Q ' our Tcer will refund
!' c ml H J ; the full price you paid for
WijjjjJSSisT'i . f M.J.B. Coffee If it doe
mC Jill iVn- no P'"8 yu' tBtei no
Itv A'tfiM matter how much you
5 Z 1 h&ve used out of the can.
, L-" Buy the 5 lb. Can
.. 'UJ' ' . - and Save 25c
1
fLM
taste!
longer than a big hunk of
ordinary plug. Each piece
is packed in a pouch.
These are the plain facts
about Gravely Plug To
bacco.' It gots Jurthtrthat't why yu
.con get thr good Uutt of this clmu
of tobacco wtthomt extra niU
Nov. 9th