u " '''""" ' ' ra-w uiiawi. -nr 'I llll IflTf) I f -f 'lIVilT tlilTirill1iTlrr( lMlT-f)llllIMlHMi IHMTIIi I . rotm TUB EVENING NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1018. LADIES' NECKWEAR In Latest Novelties New shipment of choice numbers is now ready for your inspection at 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 SAVE MONEY HERE! CITY NEWS 0 . Don't forget J. M. Judd's ad. n-7 See J. M. Judd qulcu ror gray oats and vetch seed. n-7 No house wife will try to get a meal without milk to cook with. Phone 180 for the best milk. . tf Go to tne orand Grill and order fresh Eastern oysters, served In liny style. . , '. tf Mrs. William Riggs went to Su therlln this morning to pass ttt day with friends. . , They all ask for Roseburg' Dairy Milk and Cream the price has not advanced J3.75 qt. by the mo. tf Leave your subscriptions, for magazines with Alden Harness at the Fiction Library. nip Milk is the only feed, that will Runyan dahlia blooms lor sale, 25 satisfy the whole family. i. 76 per cents per dozen at the garden, 804 qut, by the Mo. Roseburg Dairy & Mosher street. tr Soda woncb. tr Phone llfl'ZO lor wood. R. Stubbs, Melrose. tf W. A. Smith, of Glide, was a busi ness visitor in the city Saturday. See J. M. Judd for gray oats and vetch. See him quick. n-7 B, Mundt, of Looking OlasB, was a business visitor in the city Satur day. Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give, you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. , v . tf Mrs. J. A. Rlppey, who spent sev eral weeks at Walla Walla, 1b home again. ' 'I THE MAJOR SUGGESTS IAS. FRUIT CAKE Probably the first Christmas par cel label arriving in Roseburg was received by Mrs,' George B. Houck this morning from her husband, Ma jor George Houck. Major Houck hinted that fruit cake and silver pencil would be acceptable and there Is every indication that Santa Claus will answer his wishes favorably. The best kodak nmsntng. Clark's r noto & Kodak Shop. , tf - Fresh Eastern oysters, any style. at the Grand Grille. . tf Subscriptions for magazines solic ited, jnctlon Library. N-30 The Misses Grace and Mildred My ers. Of TjOOklmr ftlnRR wnrA RnRohiiro- visitors Srturday. Mrs. C. F. Hopkins, who Bpent several days at' Seattle and other northern points, returned home Sat urday. in peace time, war time, summer time or winter time, you need milk try the Roseburg Dairy. Phone 180. ' H tf ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lilburn this morning received the happy news that a 11 1-2 pound boy had been born to tnelr daughter, Mrs. Florence Lilburn Wells of Portland. Conrad P. Olson appointed by Gov ernor Wlthycombe as Justice of Su preme Court to succeed Frank A. Moore has worked his way from a poor farmer boy. He knows condi tions in all classes. Keep him on the bench by writing in nls name November 6th. pd adv. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time Closed until quarantine is raised. Live-wire Doings of City f where advanced Instructions will be given to officer material and a chance will be given to obtain commissions. For the present Mr. Shoemaker will assist his fathor in the Roseburg store. , Influenza Patients Better, ! O. D. McAlllser and John Enger, both of whom have been seriously 111 with Influenza, are reported much better today. This 'no ws will be very gratifying to their many friends.1 Oakland lady Dead.' Word was rece'ved In this city Saturday announcing the death of Mrs. Fred Powell, one of Oakland's mose highly esteemed young ladles. It Is understood that death resulted from a severe attack of Influenza. The sympathy of Mr.. Powell s many rrienas in tnis city is extended to him in nis sad bereavement, Loaves For Portland. Miss Olive Mathis, a teacher in the. Roseburg schools who took the nurses' training course at Reed Col lege this summer, and who recently received orders to report for over seas duty, left Saturday tor Los An geles where, she will visit for the next two weeks before leaving for New York from which city she will sail. Elkton Soldier Will Return. A. B. Haines, of Elkton, who is Just returning from a trip to tho Presidio, where his son, recent! wounded In France, Is recuperating In a hospital, passed a few hour In the city Saturday. Mr. Haines wss summoned to San Francisco last Monday by a message from his son from Chicago. It Is expected that the reiurneu soiaier win visit at m home in Elkton within a few weeks. ItOSEBURG POLLING PLACES. I,oft..for.-Kugcne, F. W. Hopkins, a prominent young Medford man, went to Eugene this morning, to take a preliminary exam ination for entrance to an officers training school. Mr. Hopkins has been attending .. ntntn nnlvarsilv of Minnesota for the past two months. Hill Huntington Seriously 111. Phil. Huntington, an Oakland drug gist and well known in this city, was brought here Saturday and plac ed in Mercy hospital undor the caro of Dr. Ai F. Sother. Mr. Huntington Is seriously ill with pneumonia and his many friends here hone for his speedy recovery. Returns to Ourtin Today. Miss Marie Gllkeson, who has been passing the week end at her home in Roseburg, returned to Cut tin this morning where pile Is teaching school this winter. The Curtain schools has not been closed oecause of the "Flu", no cases having been reported In that district as yet. To Enlist In Infantry. Sam Shoemaker returned to Rose burg Saturday from Eugene, where he has been attending the Officer's Training School for the past month. Mr. Shoemaker haB applied for Im mediate service in the infantry and expects to receive orders to report at Onmp Fremont by December 1, Following is the list of the polling places in this city for tomorow's elec tion. . Caro Precinct Christian Church, Parrott The Denn house. Woodward The Roseour:g hotel, Umpqua Creason's building ad joining the North Side grocery. j Benson Page Lumber Co's office. Deer Creek The court Jiouse. Lane Douglas Abstract office. ' Bellows 612 W. Lane street. (Mrs. Layhey.) k Hermann 412 South Jackson St., lu'rencn nouse.) Roseburg City Hall. Hamilton Kennedy's house. West Roseburg West Side school house. Mill Fair grounds. : Edenbower Eden bower store. i j. Smites LOOK OUT! MM. TAXPAYER FOR Two Vicious Measures On" the Ballot Next Tuesday No 309 and No 311 Both are fathered by Millionaire Jackson, of Portland and pertain to the publication of the Delinquent Tax List and Compensation for the publication of Legal Notices. Vote NO On Both of Them SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, Sept. 25. Dear Mother: The village where I Bpent my vacation Is la Bourbonne In the Auvergneleave area, depart ment of Pay ae Dome, South Central France, just a little north of a line drawn from Lyon to Bordeaux. The weather was fresh and Invigorating, much like Montana in the month of September. For a week or so be fore I arrived a great deal of rain had fallen, but the first five days of my stay were clear and warm, the last two quite wet. The scenery is beautiful almost beyond description. The hills are rugged, somewhat like those of Montana, partly wooded with fir andi other trees, and in the open spaces covered with green grass to the very tops. a Bourboule consists principally of noteis, a laige Casino and a bath establishment. Its mean elevation is about 3600 feet, it is prettily lo cated In a Valley as the pictures will show. Mount Dore is considerably higher that La Bourbole, but the same character of a town hotels Casino and bath house. The bath establish ment in Mt. Dore contains a mineral spring in which Ceasar is slid to have bathed, and today there is a spring marked "Source de Ceasar": These bath establishments are im mense affairs, and one can ' obtain almost any variety of bath for the nose, throat, feet, rheumatism, show ers or tubs. The water comes from springs sufficiently warm. It Is good to 'drink, contains a large 'per cent of arsenic, but is not laxative. I arrived 'ihursday evening about 3:0 u. m. and used the remainder of the. day checking in and securing my room. I stayed .in a good hotel and Iliad a room nil to myself. I dined at another hotel about a block away; the meals were splendid and the service good. I especially en joyed the drinKlng water, which is very pure. 1 think a drank three or four glasses with each meal. Friday I vlsltedi Lake de Guery. This trip is arranged with the Y. M. C. A. the night before, as the jour ney Is made in four seated vehicles drnwn by horses which are rented by the Y. M. C. A. Lake de Query is quite small and is nothing spectacu lar In itnselt. It is the .source of n small stream at an elevation of 4,137 feet. Just beyond the lake however. Is a wonderful view of the Tulllere and Snnaaoire. One can see dArn a beautiful valley nnd out across the country for 30 to 60 miles. (I's hard to say just how far one can see. Saturday I intended to rest and did stay about the village Luring the morning. In the afternoon an Amer ican, who has lived In Switzerland for a long time, hired one of the four-seaters, to tnke some Y. M. C. A. men and women for a Tide. I happened along just as he needed a' soldier or two to fill up the rig. I dldi not know till after we had started, that I v-ns due for another visit to Lakede Guery, uut I found Haviland China We .have It in many beautiful patterns with white and gold bor ders. What would make a more beautiful gift for mother 'this Xmas, even a few pieces will en hance the ueauty of her. table, so that she may feel a pardonable pride when the guests sit down. We feel that we could not sug gest a gilt that would be more appreciated. .v - We have just received a large shipment Imported direct from France and you can find a good selection here. BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELRY Setter have those glasses fitted now and rellive that eye strain. the trip and the company very en- joyaoie at mat. ' Sunday morning I attended a very Impressive service in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, we, had some special music In the way oi solos, and a verv fine address by a prominent mlntste of Chicago. A band concert was held at Mt. Dore in the afternoon, and my partner andi - hired a donkey and artana arove up to the concert, am sure I have not laughed so much since I have been in France, as I did at that donkey.. Mt. Dore Is prob ably, if miles from .la Bourbole and up-grade. It took us an hour and a half to go to Mt. Dore. That don key simply could not be incuced. im plored or forced to faBter than a walk, and a very slow walk at that. We gave him corporal punishment till we were ashamed', and we woulu get out and -push on the back of the rig. when he felt the BTcs slack, (thinking no doubt, he was eolng down -hill) ,he would trot along very nicely, but ub soon as we climbed In, he immediately shifted to low. But he certainly knew the way home, he trotted bncit In about 26 minutes, Monday I climbed Puy de Sancy. This was by far the most strenuous trip of all. I went up to Mt Dore on the Train and walked the re. inainder of the distance. - In the party were a -x. M. C. A. secretary, an english speaking French girl from Paris as his guest, and about a dozen soldiers. There are two trails up to the summit of this mountain, one winding easily up around a canyon the other a more direct climb up the face of the mountain. Three of us took the latter route ana were on top an'hour anu a half before the otherB. We came down the long way. Puy ae Sancy is 6,192 xeet high, and the view from the top is not obstructed In any direction. One can see seven lakes and numerous towns and vil lages, and a 'great expanse of country. It is said that Mount. Blanc can be seen from this eminence, but when I was there it was too smoky. That completed!- my hitting with the exception of one trip to Mt. Dore and two rides up tne funiKulalr and walks around the top of the moun tain climbed by It, In the evenings the Y. M.. had entertainments of var ious kinds, movies, stunts, musical programs, etc. The Y. M. has rentea the Casino in both le Bourbole and Mount Dore. La Bourbole is a resort anu a great many wealthy, French people live there auring the summer months, to take advantage of the fine air, moun tain climbing and scenery and the baths. The season was about ever when I arrived and most of the visit ors hadi left. A good many of the French I met talked a little English. With the aid oi the cards I hoped to get a fair idea of the country and the sort of vacation I enjoyed. . Love to all. W. J. PENTNEY, Bn. S. M. Hq. Detch. There is a Standard To the banking service of the Roseburg National Bank which Is always maintained, securing satisfaction in the transaction of all banking business. We regard it a pleasure to serve you and meet your requirements. Checking Accounts are solicited. : The Roseburg National Bank Eo selmr , Ore. ARE TAKING SURVEY OF CITY FOR NORSES At a meeting of tne teachers of Roseburg at the High School this morning. Superintendent Aubrey Smith-assigned committees to canvas mo iuhu in oruer to get a survey or the nursing resources of this district; The purpose of this survey is to get an accurate Knowledge of the nurs ing material avilable for the govern ment service, although the signing of the applications, which are to be dis tributed by the tea'chers among the townspeople, are in no way binding and do not compel one to actually do .- service. - All . classes of nurse irom the amateur to the professional are given an opportunity to list tneir services. There is a blank for graduate nurses, who are registered or not registered, pupil nurses, who are now receiving training in a Iiob- pital training school preparatory to becoming graduate nurses; for train ed attendants, such, as women who have been graduated rrom institu tions giving a trained! attendant's course, such as the Y. M. C. A.., hos pitals for the insane, convalescent hospitals, etc.; for practical nurses, whose experience has been less than six months or whose knowledge of nursing has been acquired chiefly through private nursing cases; for the mldwlves and finally, for those who have taken Red Cross courses. As a purely local measure, the teachers have been asked to ask at each dwelling house wehther they have bad cases of influenza in that home, if so, how many, and if there is anyone sick at the present time. Mn Smith has especially requested that , the teachers do not go into any of the houses where illness exists but that they remain out of doors while making the inquiries. The following teachers have volun teered their services: Edenbower, Mrs. Marses and MIsb Aitkin; West Roseburg, Miss Agee and Miss Swin ney and Mr. 'Fancher; North Rose burg, Mr. Arehart, Miss Caldwell, Miss Strachan and' Mr. Wick; North Mosher and Jackson, the Misses Hor- nar Klnnpr. Tnnxe and Kohlhaeen: East Roseburg, Mrs. Thornton, Miss Henderson and Mr. Smith; Grove dis trict, Miss otewart and Miss Harvey; S. E. Roseburg, Miss Parrott and Miss Dillard. At a late hour this afternoon there are indications that Roseburg will send a large number of appli cants to general headquarters as there are many In the city who have had sufficient nursing training to oome under the heads listed on the application blanks. Why change? . Conrad P. Olson Is now Supreme Court Justice. Write his name in to succeed himself in the vacancy caused by death of Frank A. Moore on November 6th. pd adv NEW TODAY. LOST A pair of eyeglasses and case Finder please return to uSews of fice and get reward. NOTICE The parties who took two maltese kittens from 606 South Pine street Iwlll "please return them o the rpemises, and no ques tions will b'e asked. M'lilTE IN NAME OF CONRAD P OjSON and make an X before it in the space on the ballot as shown below. JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 1 To till vacancy caused by the death of Fran1' A. Moore ' Voe For One JUSTICE OLSON IS SQUARE, ABLE and NOW SKRVIXO by APPOINTMENT... WHY CHANGE? FOR' THE S0LDIE R.B0Y The One Piece of Jewelry that he is Permitted to Wear We have a most complete assort ment of American Made Military Watches. Also other suitable gifts, such as Pencils Fountain Pens Cigarette Cases Identification Lockets Khaki Toilet Cases Pho.o ..'olds A S. HUEY CO. On Cass Street IT'S SOME CARJ-THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. Barher $ Co. Roseburg Oregon "B-K" A Safe Guard Against "Flu" Spray Your Premises It Kills the Germs Eight or ten 'drops in a glass of water used as a gargle and for sniffing up the nostrals as a preventative, cannot be excelled. Inexpensive, you cannot afford to be without it. . -. . Churchill Hardware Co.