The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 26, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY. NOVEMIIKK'JU. 1018.
THE EVENING NEWS
BY
B. W. BATES ;' DEBT q. BATES
Magazine
' ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
TWO
'. SrtMoriDUon Rates Dsdly. -
! Per year, by mall, In county..$3.00
Per year, outside of county. .00
Weekly.
Per' Tear-
..$2.00
Six months-
r.uv
Entered as second -class ' matter,
November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore,
under act of March 8, 189.
MZMIiKB OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
' The Associated Press Is exclusively
r entitled to the use (or republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited In tills
paper and also the local news pub
lished herein. All righto of republi
cation of special dispatches herein
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ID, 1018.
HANDY MEN.
' An item from a' newspaper
change notes that one of Its towns
people, a factory employee, has with
in the past three months built for
himself a two-story house. He am
It Saturday nftornoons and evenings
outside of working hours, although
he had had no experience in house
building. One can't help admiring
the industry and mechanical ability
of a man who does that kind! of
thing. How many of us here In Rose
burg could do it?
In these days when carpenters are
scarce and highly, paid, lue securing
of a comfortable home is a great
nroblom for many people. Most men
are helpless on any kind of building
operation. Still there are a consider-
. able number, who do attempt to put
up little dwellings. In the outskirts
of almost any manufacturing town,
' yau can And simple little cottages
that workmen have put up for them
. selves In odd moments. They aro
, bare to the point of ugliness, lacking
nil the finish that a trained carpenter
would give even' to a simple little
home. But no doubt the artisan who
(put them up feels a satisfaction In
his tiny little mansion, which he ex
hibits proudly to visitors. The great
majority of men are strangers to the
saw and the hammer. They can
hardly fix a uoor latch or repair
broken window screen. In the pres
- ent condition of the labor market, it
Is a heavy charge If all these little
repairs must .be made by hired help.
So the schools thrt have put in ma
nual training course!) are giving the
working people i. very practical lift
in meeting one of tho burdens of
their lot. Where a man has no me
chanical skill, a houBe soon runs
down, and the place acquires a di
lapidated appearance. A nail and
a scrow skillfully applied here amti
there keeps i.p the tone of the pro
perty and makes It more valuable,
If the tenant can perform these little
repairs to a hired house,, the land
lord is content with a more moderate
rental.
Another evidence of the far-reaching
efforts of German propaganda,
which unfortunately is not so readily
silenced as the Gorman guns, Is In
cluded In a collection of boohs re
cently .presented by the English gov
ernment to the University Library at
Bologna, Italy. It takes the shape of
an antl-EngliBh book printed by Ger
man agents In San Francisco, and it
Is written In the Hindustani language,
it Is probable that German propa
ganda was widespread in a number
of Indian dialects.
j& CITY NEWS &
Subscriptions for magazines solic
ited, . Fiction Library. . N-30
MIsb Velum Troforn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trefren in very
ill with "Flu".
Phone Uii'ZS lor wood. R. Stubbs,
Velrose. tl
' Mrs. Prank Gr.vendor arrived yos-
toitlMy morning to visit in this city
for a short time with friends. Mrs,
Cnvender, who Is making her home
COMB SAGE TEA
Darkens Beautifully and Restores
Its natural Color and
, Lustre at Once.
Common garden sage brewed Into
hvy tea, with aulpliur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, atreaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri
ant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur
recipe at borne, though, la troublesome.
An easier way is to gut the readv-to-uae
preparation improved by tho addition of
other ingredients, costing about SO cents
a large bottle, at drug atorca, known aa
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,"
thin avoiding a lot of muas.
While gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we
all desire to retain our youthful snpear
anoe and attractiveness. By darkening
your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur
Compound, no ono can tell, because It
does it ao naturally, so evenly. You
just dampen a sponge or soft brush with
U and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a timet bv
morning all gray hairs have disappeared.
After anothor application or two your
hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy,
soft and luxuriant and you appear vcafa
younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound is a delightful toilet requisite.
It is not intended for the ours, mitigation
t MTiUon of dltltM, v
ions
We take subscriptions for any
publication Issued, and give as
low prices for single or com
bination orders as any one In
the country. Do not clve your
subscriptions to transient soli
citors, subscribe with any of
your home agencies who help
keep up your city and county,
' and whose taxes and donations
to every cat're are an expense
not shared by solicitors and
bouses outside. In case of any
1 trouble or delay you have some
, one at home to look after your
Interesto. No oi.tslde solicitors
can give one cent lower rate
than yc ur Home Agencies. Try
. them.'
THE ROSEBURG
BOOKSTORE
In Portlan-i,
In this city.
was a former resident
Miss E. N. Crathers, of Seattle, Is
a guest at the Uinpqua.
li. J. Joeck of Yoncalla was a
visitor In the city Monday.
Mrs. Ivan Pickens who is very ill
with influenza is Improving,
mtm
Hary Shields a young Jltnoy driver
was fined $1,00 yesterday by the CI I y
Recorder. .
Miss Vera Allison, one of the many
Influenza cases is reported to be
slightly, Improving.
Miss Florence De Vaney who is
reported very 111 with Influenza Is
slightly Improved.
E. IN. Smith from Elcento, Cal,
was a guest at the Umpqua enroute
to Bandon, Oregon. .
Charles Howard of Riddle and
brother Alfred! Howard, of Dlllard,
were In the city yeBterday.
Mrs. Anna Holgate of Sutherlin nr-
rlvod this morning, to be the guest
of Mrs. Francis Caldwell for a few
days.
Loyal Emery from the Tip-Top
I'runo ranch left yesterday for San
Francisco where he has gone to
market his turkeys.
Mrt. W. A. Bogard of tl, Is city
uft yesterday for Centralis, Wash.,
where she will be the guest of her
paronts for the holidays.
B. J. Hicks and wife of Portland
arrived today to visit in this city and
they are hoping to find a suitable lo
cation to make this their home.
Creamed vegetables, creamed toast,
pumpkin pie all, require milk call
up the Roseburg Dairy for the best
milk. tf
Private Will G. Cool, member St
the clerical detachement returned this
morning after spending the week-end
at his home In Drain,
Roy Agee who Is one of the staff
at the Court House Is 111 with Flu.
No report of his condition has been
given for sovoral days.
Umpqua Valley products are unex
celled our milk supply comes from
the best herds In the Valley Rose
burg Dairy. tt
The fun. rat of Mrs. Mabel Daniels
was ho.d this afternoon at Looking
Glass. Mrs. Dnnlels was the daugh
ter of Mr. Tom Klncnid.
Safoty tloposit boxes at the Rose
burg National Hank. Secure ono for
the safe keeping of your bonds and
other valuables. tf
Tom William, formerly city mar
shal of Roseburg, came in from his
runch In looking Glass Vulloy today
and spent sovoral hours here.
Mrs, Margaret Cunnlnglmm Fllz
gernld, who Is at tho Mercy hospital
Buffering from a sevoro caso of ln-
fluonza was reported aB improving.
,G. II, Dyor, of Myrtlo Creok, re
turned to his home yesterday morn
ing after n fortnight spout at tho
Roseburg Sanitarium, whore he was
conllncd with an attack of Influonzn.
Rny Henderson, who has been at
Ills home In this city for some time,
bemuse of the "Flu" opitlomlc. re
turned to Contral Point yesterdhy af
ternoon, where his school has ngain
been resumed,
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Hood stopped
over night at tho Uinpuun enroute
from California to Wlilto Salmon,
Washington. They are motoring
through nnd report that the roads
ore eointmrottvely good for this late
season.
To tho people on Rural routos
Oregonlnn delivered dally at your
door. Leave orders at the Orego
nlnn news stand (one door south
Evening New Office). See us for
olub magmlng rat, tt
Irll jjjjj
1 Why lot Shop Now J
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Our Government asks you to buy early, and only
useful gifts this year. The pretty things we will '
show you meets those requirements identically.
MFN' Come t0ithe Exc,usive Ladies' Shop for that Christmas
1 i1 present. We can show you attractive and handsome
Dresses, Umbrellas, Waists, Hosiery, Sweaters,
Coats, Suits, Skirts, Kimonas, Bath Robes, Underwear, Gloves,
Neckwear, Hair-Pins, Fancy Combs, Handkerchiefs and many
other items. It's the easiest thing possible to select something here,
that will please her.
BURCHARIVS
SQUARE STORE
131' North Jackson St x The Exclusive Ladies' Shop
EVERY EFFORT MADE
10 PREVENT DISEASE
It will be of Interest to the parents
of the city to know that Superinten
dent Aubrey Smith is taking every
precaution to insure against the
spread of disease In the schools of
the city. Each school room In the
city will be dlBinfected thoroughly
ouch day. Every room will be systematica-.,
and generourly aired nnd
every means for protecting the
health of the children during Bchool
sessions will be furthered. Where
cases ,of 'flu" are existent at home,
no members of that family will be
allowed to attend clor.ses. This will
tend! to eliminate Iposible contagion
and further spread of the disease.
LIBERTY llON'DS.
If you must sell your Liberty
Bonds, sell to iUb. If you can buy
more Liberty Bonds, buy of us. We
buy and soil Liberty Bonds at Mar
ket. Rice & Rico d-22
PKUNiKU.
Have your fruit or ornamental
trees, vines or bushes pruned by a
man with practical experience; write.
LOUIS H. BBKGijU,
Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons knowing themselves in
dopted to the firm of Neely fi.Noely,
Grocers, are requested to settle their
accounts at once, either at the Ump-
q,ua Valley Bank or by addressing
the undersigned at his home at Look
Ing Glass. ,
tf : ED. NEELY.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Not bettor than the rest, but as
good as the best. Sittings made by
day or night by the new Mezda blue
ray electrlo light. C. W. Clark.
ground floor studio, 12B Cass St. tC
Only One Corn
Peeler'Gets-ll"
Stop Corn Fains; See Corn Feel Off
It Is Just when a corn hurts that
you wnnt to fool surest about
Kottlnir rid of It. Why take ehancos
of kooping the corn and having the
pain grow worse? You'll use "Gets-
The Only PHt-OH W tl "C.u-It."
It" anyhow, sooner of later: might
ns well use It sooner. Then you are
absolutely sura that the corn will
loosen from your toe so that you
enn peel the whole thing off pain
lessly with your tlnRera, In one com
plete pleco Just like pooling a ba
nana. It takes a socond or two to
npply "Oets-It." Thero'a no fussing
or puttorlng. Corn-palns will van
ish that'll keen vou iiwoet while
the "OotB-lt" does the rest. Nothing .
now for corns has been discovered
since "deta-lt" was born. Follow
the Judgment of the millions; use
"(lets-It and be sure to be corn
and pain true I You'll say It maslo.
"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money.,
bnck corn-reniovor, the only sura
war, costs but a trino at nny drug store.
M'til by E. Lawrvuco&ConCblcngo, 111.
Sold In Roseburg and recouitueud-
ed ss the world's best corn remedy
by Nathan TullertoB,
For Christmas?
Ml
Our Guarantee
Your grocer will refundzJefull price you
paid for M. J.B. Coffee, if it does not
please your taste, no
you have used
Vacuum
It Reaches
CLOSE THANKSGIVING.
All stores and places of genernl
Dusiness in KoseMug will be closed
all day Thanksgiving, in order that
everybody may properly participate
.n the national ami stnte giving
ImmltE for blessing received, r
ItWSEBURG MERCHANTS ASS'N.
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD
Oregon State Soldiers' Homo.
On the 30th dr-.y of November, 1918,
at 2:00 o'clock p. in., the Oregon
State Board of Control will receive
soaled bids for furnishing wood to
the above institution, in the follow
ing amount:
300 cords Oak- or its equivalent,
30 Inch long;
200 cords Onk, or Its equivalent,
4 foot long;
200 cord Slab, 4 foot Wvng.
The Fellow who $f.
argued with Jim
the other night
ran up against the shock
' Jim knows tobacco. And
before he got through, Jim
made the fellow admit
that Real Gravely tastes
better and gives a satis
faction you can't get' out
of ordinary tobacco A
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
each piece packed in a pouch
Remember
This
Coffee
Goes
Further
matter how much
out of the can.
Packed
You Fresh
Bids on slab wood In lieu' of oak
will be Intertalned, but bidders must
state whether they are bidding on
mill run or round slab.
Specifications will bo furnished by
tne Commandant of the home.
All bids must be accompanied by
certified check in the Bum of 10 per
cent of the whole amount of bid, pay
able to the Oregon State Board of
Control, which sum so deposited! by
the successful bidder shall be held
by the board as a guarantee that the
bidder will entor Into a contract
to furnish the amount awarded. All
bids are to be encloaed in n. sealed
envelope and moxkedl "Bids for
Wood", and to be addressed to the
undersigned. ,
The board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids or to accept any
i:art of bid.
R. B. GOODWIN, Secretary.
Oregon Stnte Board of Control,
N-26 Snlem. Oregon.
of his life.
small chew of Gravely lasts
so much longer that it
costs nolhinpextra to chew
this class of tobacco.
It toti fmrtktr that' i mkjt ytm
tan ft tki fnd tattt of Iklt tlmtt
f tahaca teiiMout txtra ntt.
Merchandise
and Banking
The two go practically hand In hand. Unless the mer
chantman a bank connection which is both able and
willing to render SATISFACTORY service he In many
cases is not making the most of his opportunity.
i You'll find ninny Roseburg merchants hanking here at
The Umpqua Valley Bank: nd SATISFIED.
JOHN M. TintONt!
.let') ,. .; ,
THE IDtPQUfl
ROSEBURG.
Comfort and Warmth
Combined with Style
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats. These new Duds
have a real kick to them, in both style and colors
frS20.00fS $35.00
SAVE YOUR PENNIES
The Cash and Carry System Will ftjlp You!
All goods marked In plain figures. No spool!' ibaits necessary.
Just, the best of everything fn- less, at the
SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY
?v' A. G. Daadap, Prop.
Corner of Jackson, Washington and1 Mali strftrti. Alt kinds of
Stock Teed used Poultry Supplies.
CHOWN FLOUR FISHER'S BHEKD FLOUR
!The Eiest
Winter Goats!
NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A SPliENDID AStSOIOTlWP ABB
NOW REAOr FOB YOUR INSPECTION. , I ,
Our Line of Silks Is the Best
EVER SHOWN IN TIOSEBURC I IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MNI
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AR) 11 AT YOUR DISPOSAL. .
. v
A, Nice JJine of Furs
FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR
WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY
PARTICULAR. f
I. ARRAHAMlI
ROSEBURG
m.m m-m. m. m. m. m. njlAJtriJUUI.
Little Men and Little Women
" i
Need brushing up, occasionally, and particularly,
as they Istart for school.
Br ash the i hair of course;
B rush the s coat sure; ' ;
- Firash the teeth by all means.
This is BRUSH SALE Week
Nathan
Fullerton 27 Jg 'gfaJLXJ Jifere Building-
- - CASHIER
,;(;'if!i.,iu
VrTLLEy.BAMK
OREGON
f
Men's nnd Toons Men's
Snappy Suits a Big: Array
of Styles.
$15up to $40
Stare Four!
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