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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1918)
TWO THE EVENING NEWS TUEDSAY, DECEMUEK a, 1018. THE EVENING NEWS BY- & W. BATHS - BHRT 3. BATES ISSUED DAILY- EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Rates Dally. Per year, by mall, In countyIB. 00 Per year, outside of county .00 Per, year Six month- Weekly. ..$3.00 . 1:00 . .Entered as second-class matter, 1 November t, 1909, at Roaebur, Ore., - under act of Maroh S, 18 1. MJOMBEB OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. -; ( Tna Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication V of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub- . unea nerein. . su rujma oi repuou " cation -of special dispatches herein are also reserved. TUEDSAY, DECEMBER 3. 1018. HOW TO ASSURE PEACE. i The greatest problem Is how to nettle affairs In Germany so that that nation will never again start a war of conquest. We can not for ever keep troops there. We may take away their fleet and level their fortifications, but they can build new. . There muet be 'some change of spirit. - It Is still ani open question how far the course of the German people has been due to the evil pur poses of their own hearts, or to the deceptions practiced -upon, them by their rulers. But anyway they have from the beginning been given a garbled and false version of the war aivdl Its origin. If the Germans know the whole truth about 'this war, and about the events that shall succeed It as times goes on, they are much less likely to start enother. The allies Bhould now Insist upon a bona fide free press, so that any German papur that is willing to tell the truth can freely do so. Then at the coming ' peace conference a just and complete Indictment against Germany should be presented. It should bring out the clear iproof that Germatiy started , the war, the rupture of treaties and agreements, the perfidies of the Ger man spy BPStem, the outrages of the army and navy, the killing of women and babies, tine whole story of bar barity. Then the allied powers should insist that thlB truthful record be freely printed ail over Germany, so that the truth can at last come homo. . Wloked and cruel es the Germans have been,-'yet the truth Is a very powerful weapon. It would Indeed be surprising If many of them were not convinced by the publication of such a record. If the freedom of the press Is thoroughly established, it will not be so easy again for military leaders to sway the peolplo by their . nuaenooUB... The Council of National Defense' urges that the people of the ... United States give practical gifts this year (Children's gifts excepted). With .this Men. in mind we call attention to our extensive showing of Stationery We carry the famous Eaton, Crane and Pike goods, High land Linen; Crane's linen lawn and Ward's linen. . , ' We have brought on for the 'holidays trade a beautiful line In white and many tints many, but one box of a kind. We urgan early Inspection ' and selection. THE ROSEBURG BOOKSTORE M. J. AND S. J. SHOEMAKER partook of a beautiful dinner. About 76 men, women nnd children ate until satisfied and wished the hungry ones might have shared their dinner with them. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiuae received official notice that their eon Roy was killed September 28, while fighting with the 91st division on the battlefield or France. This will bring a sadness to ell who know the family and the sorrow s1cken ones have our deepest sympathy. . Phone llii'Zb lor wood. R. Stubbs, Melrose. tf E PEACE CELEBRATION ; HELD AT YONCALLA YONCALLA, Nov. 30. It began ; November 7, when some were brave enough to believe the report true und with tin horns, bells and songs mnniresteu their joy that the "Wai ls over". November 11, the roar of the Jubilee could be beard for miles, and hearts were nearly bursting for the Joy which filled them. A patrio tism such as ours can never 'be fully , demonstrated.. Our service flag with over lirty stars means much lntorest la taken In the boys 'over there." Novembor 12, the Bed Cross idecldea that tonight we will have a coloura tion to honor our boys and In answer to Invitations many came. In front of the Red Cross hoadquarters an Impromptu concert of vocal and In strumental music was given. The booming of guns and other noises added to tihe onthuslnsm. The Kai ser was burned and thoso of a more thoughtful mind hoped lit represented the ond of Kaiserdlom. Flags and buntings wero unfolded ovorywhore. November 17, the Bermon by Itev. Hutohlnson was so full of the victory note and thanksgiving, that we uro euro no people hoard a better sermon of triumph than we did. By previous arrangement, ninny who attended the Thanksgiving sir vices brought well filled baskets to the Commercial Hotel nnd after listening to Rev. Hutchinson's admo nition to co.tnt our blessings, remem ber them, one by ono, our health, our hearing, sight, Birds, landscape and SUnshine. We. With heartH Minnlrartil for the privilege of being Christians, I L 1 ' Why Not Shop jNowl For Christmas? Our Government asks you to buy early, and only ' useful gifts this year. The pretty things we will show you meets those requirements identically. MEN! Come to the Exclusive Ladies' Shop for that Christmas Dresses, Umbrellas, Waists, Hosiery, Sweaters, H 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. BURCHARD'S SQUARE STORE 131 North Jackson St. The Exclusive Ladies' Shop DOG FOR SALE Would like to sell to country people. Phone 256. 25.00 BUYS Twin Indian motor cycle. Floyd Lovelace, Route 1, box 43, Rose burg. FOR SALE. Cadillac 5-passenger car in tirstclass repair. Just been overhauled, practically new- tires, BobIi magneto. $500 If taken im mediately. B. F. Nichols, Riddle, Oregon. noooay can Tell wnen yon uarKen uray. raaea uair with Sage Tea. Grandmother kopt her hair beautifully usritenva; giossy ana attractive witn fl brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Dage ana suipuur uompounci," yuu will gee large bottle of tins old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingred ients, all ready to use. for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tbo hair. ... , A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sago and Sul phur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw ft through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it la restored to its nnturiil color and looks glostiy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delight ful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Eight lots and small house, good location, city water, etc., 485. Inquire News. FOR SALB Three Rlionde Island Rod roosters, full blood. Fred Wiuuback, Dlxonvlllo, Ore. d-2 STRAYS Two 2-year old rodi heifers Brand square, crap In right oar and undor Blopo In loft ear. Phone 11 n FOR SALM One gray gelding, grade rercnoron, 3 years old. Geo. Tel ford, Happy Valley P. O. address, Itoaeinirg, Orogon. FOR SALB breeding Cockerels S. C. White Leghorns $1.50 each. Hatched .rom my best-laying, trap nested hons. Helen C. Leepor, Onklnnd, Oregon. Spare Your Clothing Wear Combination Overalls! One Piece Suit Garage Man this Combination Save All Suit will appeal to you. Easy to get into, and no suspenders. Comes in one color Kahki. Closing out a few numbors In mens high and regular top shoes. Sites 7 1-2 to 11 FOR SALB OR TRADE Draft horse, will work anywhere. True and sound, also double work har ness, will trade for 2nd hand mower ana hay rake, or a bargain for cash. Phone 11F25. Melrose. FOR SALE Small white soup beans 10c per pound; ripe and green to matoes 40c bushel; Oreen beans, 2c per pound, pick 'em yourself. 1326 Umpqua ar West Roseburg. I. Harrelson. FOR SALE Or will exchange for Bmall stock ranch, block of Rose burg property, small house, some fruit trees. Inquire ut News. w FOR SALE Extra Fine Holstein bull 18 months old, out of one the best herds at Kent, Washington. Would excange for pigs or cattle. Price $100. Phone 19F5 Lindblom Dlxonvlllo. WANTED Washing to do at homo. 814 Miller Street. WANTED All kinds of furs and rabbit skins. Must be dry. Berg er's Junk Shop. WANTED Oregon fruit and stock ranches for exchange for California and Nevada ranch and city pro perty. See G. U. Helblg, 401 Cass Street, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Yearling cattle or 2-year old Dunham or Heri'oW strain, also stock sheep and cattle. Geo. W. King, Montague, California. WANTED To rent a farm of 80 tc 160 acres between Oakland and Riddle, or bearing orchard up tc 20 acres. Address: Orchard, c-t News office. FOR RENT. 1OR RENT A two-room furnlshec flat. Close in. HE W. Lane. FOR RENT Modern 6-room furn ished bungalow. Inquire at Kldd't grocery. FOR SALE New Deerlng binder, seven foot cut; McCormick mower. Ave foot cut; two Canton Success plows, Hoosler drill, twelve head of shouts. Henry Conn, Phone 6F21 BARGArNS On Italian prune trees, grape vines, strawberry plants, rose bushes and all kinds of nur sery stock. C. Merrill, 504 Mill street. n-29 FOR SALE Extra line Holstein bull IS months old, out of one the best herds at Kent, Washington. Would exchange foripigs or cattle. Price $100. Phone 19FB. Lindblom Dlxonvllle. FOR SALE Team horses, weight about 2500; one buggy, horse and harness; side hill walking plow: wide-tire wagon, 1 narrow-tire wa gon, lor sale or trade for cattle, Will give patch of timber with a- Dove Items. Also want halt grown turkeys or poor birds. Wood cut tors wanted. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE 160 nores, 15 in culti vation, tine soil, lolB of wood plenty water, fair buildings. Fine for stock and poultry. $2000 terms. Also liouse, hnrn nnd 2 lots nt Davenport, Washington, to ex change for Rcseburg property. In quire Nowa. FOR SALB Two 1917 Dodge tour ings, $980 and $1080. One 1916 Dodge touring, $760. One 191 Dodge truck, $850. One 1917 Ford truck, $650. One 1918 Maxwell touring, $650. Cash or terms. J O. Newland, Dodge Bro. Dealers, N-29. CASH PAID FOR LIBERTY BONDS. We buy nnd sell Liberty Bonds. If you need the cash we cir. ac commodate you. If you have bonds subscribed and unpaid, we will purchase your contranct and take them off your hands. Rice & Rice. WANTED. I'RS WANTED All kinds; highest piicos paid. See B. l Shields. 31 Jltnoy ofllce, d-so-n WANTED Scrap Iron, metal, rub- hm .. . nk II 1 , 1 l. 1 l . 1 . of.c, minium uhtk, nines ana wool. Burger's Junk Shop. Phone 182, WANTED Eggs, hides and 8.000 second hand sacks. Spot Cash Basket Grocery, A. O. Dunlap. iproprleor, Rcseburg, Oregon. THREE FARMS FOR RENT Foul farms for sale, 3 farms for trade, See Merrill, the trader, 504 Mill st pRENCHCLASSES I HIS, ETBELYH BANNER NAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring instruction In class vill please call for particulars. Fory Studio, over Ott's Music Store. MRS. L. B. MOORE Piano Studio Latest Approved Methods. Oil Hamilton St. , Phone 187-R. Heinline Piano School For ALL GRADES PIANO STUDENTS Children's Fundamental lasses a , Specialty, 424 Perkins Bldg. . Phone 300 FOR RENT FurniBhed housekeep ing rooms. 308 So. Pine street. Phone 138-Y. SOME BARGAINS 3 farms for rent; 4 farms, for sale; 3 farms for trade. See Merrill, the trader, 504 Mill street. FOR .RENT A two-room furnished flat. Close In. And one comfort able sleeping room, with stove. 119 W Lane. MISCELLA NEOU9. WOOD CHOPPERS Free cabins $1.50tler; winter job. C. T. Brown, Phone 3f-24. FOR RENT Hotel Umpqua has special rates by week or month for permanent guests. Inquire of manager for particulars. FOR TRADE computing counter scale, cost $125, will trade for good cow. B, T. Collins, Soldiers Home. EXCHANGE NeDraska Income pro perty to trade for good Oregon farm. O. M. Green, Melrose, Ore. Phono 6F13. TO EXCHANGE Block of city res idence property, well located, par tially Improved, for lot and house of five or six rooms. Address E, A., rare News. LOST- Saturday, Nov. 23, Account book containing several checks and some bank bills. Finder please leave at News office and get reward. FOR EXCHANGE Income property that is alive and paying good re turns on the investment. This pro perty is valued at $12,600, and the owner wants an Improved ranch. And will furnish full information as the property and location to any wanting to exchange a well Improv ed ranch for Income property. Plense give full Information, as to the rsnch offered. Address Box "Z", News office. DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Phones: 817-918 Perkins Bldg. Office 110 Res, 454-J. Roseburg, Ore. CABINETS for filing letters or card cases for loose ledger cards, are always used In offices where they file away let ters and bills and keep copies ol those written In the office. We have some good ideas in the way of letter nies, cabinets letter copying presses, besides everything that could be called a blame hook, rrom a pencil scratch tablet to a large double en try ledger. Orders filled for all Kinds oi rruu uoxes. The J. G. FlooR Co. itosemirg, Oregon. 1)11. M. H. PLYLER. Licensed Chiropractlo Physician. 222 W. Lane St, Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination tree. Office Hour 0 to 8 Phone 159 Chiropractlo and Electrical Treatments. SlltS. P. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Pliuit, ' Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou quets, eta. FOR RALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. - Rnwrnirg. Ore. PHONE S40 JUDD'S Feed & Seed Store Nice, Clean Wheat, Nice, Clean Barley, some Gray, White and Red1 Oats. Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Mill Feed, Yellow Dent Corn. Fisher's Egg Mash makes the hens lay. Try Fisher s "More Pork" for hog feed It's gr at. Alfalfa Hay, Oat Hay, Cheat hay. One Fresh Jersoy Cow, 6 years old. One his. Red Durham Cow, 3 years old and week old calf. Some bargains In used cars. One 3-horse gasoline engine. Feed ground while you wait. J.M.JUDD Empire Barn. Roseburg DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant economical In operation. Runs on kerosene, gasoline or gas. R. E. HARNESS Tioseborg - Oregon The Size of a Dollar is about 60 cents small when It comes to ''buying ! power" at the present time. Then after-war normal ; conditions return it should again go to the old 100 - cents basis of exchange. The chap who deposits his a money here at The Umpqua Valley Bank will make a nice profit, then, won't he? , ''., You'll like tho service here and our facilities too. ' JOHN M. THRONE . - CASHIER ' ' ' THE UttPQUfl VKLLES BANK jvarl or v.w . ROSEBURG OR EICON ' Hair -Tonic! .TRADE MAM You can have beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and heal thy. Neglect results In loaldness. We recommend Meritol Hair Tonic, sold only by 11s, on a guarantee, to he reliable preparation for keep ing the scalp and hair in a healthy condition. Let us explain its merits to you. 50c and $1.00 the bottle. ; RED CROSS PHARMACY ROSEBURQ, OREGON. . ' NIIHI Illlllllllll flip IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIN 10 A Likeable Pen A fountain pen that writes smooth ly with a continuous and even flow of ink, without skipping, scratching or blotting; a pen that self-fills easily to full capacity and doesn't leak ink on fingers or clothing no matter what 'position you hold It In is a delightful companion. That describes The Hallmark Pen ' : ' , - ' - It is so faultless and gives such good and enduring service to users that we ' sell it on our own personal guaran tee as well as that given by the makers. We will exchange or repair any Hallmark Pen free of charge, no matter when or where it was bought.; It certainly stands to reason that this pen must give exceptional satisfaction, .otherwise we would not so generously guarantee it. ' There's one to suit every purpose and each individual taste. The prices are very moderate and likeable, too. A. S. Huey Go. 118 Cass Street Mike laughed at the Judge for chewing Gravely. .The Judge. came right back at Mike with a friend ly chew just a couple of little squares off his plug of Real Gravely. ' Mikefound thatthechew stayed with him for a long while, and the more he chewed the better it tasted. There's the real tobac co satisfaction," says the Judge: "and it costs noth ing extra to chew this class of plug." ,- . fn fitrtitrtkal'i why jtu am til lit tni taut tf tilt clan . oflobocce without Mm ml. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug eacft piece packed in a pouch SHOE ECONOMY Hare worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right W. 8. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St STOP AT THB GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURQ Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY iuuui lusiAin, Oltr and Farm Property, Winches ter iiay ana westlalre Town Lot. GEORGE RTTER. Ill Wtet Oak Street. t