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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
TWO THE EVENINO NEWS FRIDAY, TTITIRUARY 7, 1010 THE EVENING NEWS BIT B. W. BATES : BERT G. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Kates Daily Pep year, by mall, In county..$3 00 Per year, outside of county. 4.00 Weekly.' ..J2.00 .. 1.00 Per year .... Sit months.. Entered as second-class matter, November 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of oil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub Ushed herein. ..All righto of republi cation of .special dispatches herein are also reserved, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1010 Thoughts are stubborn things. Hope, although a light master 1b also a sllpshot servant. Domestic happiness is so-called be cause in spite of posBlmlsts It pretty often Is. 1 Then there Is the kind of woman who dearly loves children but who has none of her own and' will not allow any around. More porsonB are worried about where to raise the capital for three square meals a day for self and fami ly than are worried about how to get capital with which to float big busi ness. One cannot helm but admire the stand taken by Mayor Hansen, ot Seattle. That fellow has the mettle that will clear Seattle of the Bolshe vik! element even If it comes to me rifle and bayonet. . The North Carolina mountaineers have a local .proverb which says. "Moonshine in the cabin makes sun shine in the soul." Also it sometimes makes starshlne In the hole that the revenuo men drill through the moun taineer. .. , "I do not propose", declares Sena tor Reed of Missouri, "to engage in any second-story work to put Ford In the Soniito". There is little doubt that Mr. Reed expresses the senti ments of other conservative and self respecting Democrats In the Seriate, who like him, are good losers and willing to let the mojorlty vote of the peoole of, Michigan be accepted as final. A careful comparison of the lang uage of President WflBon s address ol January 8, 1918, In which he Bet forth his (14) peace principles, with an address delivered by Lloyd Goorgo throe days previously, shows that (13) of the (14) points advocated by Wilson were covered by Lloyd- George. This circumstance will cause many people to recall the time when President Wilson bolstered up his new-found .proparodnoss policy by quoting a passage of Scripture, which it developed had been discovered and used in the same connection a short time before by Theodore Roosevelt. President Wilson found It necessary to isauo a donlal that he had read the Roosevelt speoch. Perhaps ho will let Borne one elso deny for him that he had read the Lloyd George speech. We find In the columns of a Demo- cratio contemporary the Btory of a small boy whose sister gave him a I ipocket knife ns a Christmas present. A few days lator, while examining the knire closely, the boy discovered on the blado the words "Mode In Ger many", whereupon he throw tho knife as far as ho could and never touched It again. The Democratic editor pub lishes tho story ns nil ilustrntton of commendable patriotism. And yet that same editor, In 1913. consistent ly supported the Domocrntlc admini stration in the enactment of a tariff law which encouraged tho tncronsed development of tho Gorman pockot knlfo indiiHtry by Increnslng the op portunities for sales of Gorman kni vob In Amorlcn. If It was patriotic of the boy to throw the knife away, what shall wo sny of the course of full-grown and presumably Intelligent mon.who deliberately aided in enact ing a "Germany-First" tariff law? NEW JERSEY SENATOR HITS POPULAR CORD WASHINGTON, Fob. B. Criticis ing alleged failure to equip proporly American forces abroad, delay In pay ment to soldiers nnd dopondonts, and many acts pf tho Government In tho war, Senntor Frellnghnyscn, of New Jersey, said In the Senate today thai Amorlcan soldtors had returned rag god and penniless, 'rind nioro like tramps." Ho advocated placing of responsibility nnd concluded with tho following reference to President Wil son: "It Is very well for the President to break the precedents of n century that he may head triumphal proces sions In foreign capitals, sleep In the chambers of royalty, dine off gold plates In tho palaces of the modern Caesars, and have his photographs taken with kings, queens nnd prlnrossoB. But what of the Ameri can prlvato who returns to his native shores .... dismissed without n dol lar In his pockot." Senator Klrby, of Arkansas. Demo crat, replied briefly to Senator Fro llnghuyson. He charged thot Inci dents hnd boon unduly enlarged upon, nnd said1 crltlotsin hnd been made for partisan (purposes and with little and often no foundation In tact. The ratio of complaints to tho number of men Involved has boon exceedingly small, Senator Klrby dcclnrod. BUTTE EMPLOYERS CUT MINERS WAGES (The Associated Press.) niTTTti! WnU A wtvn nf the nrin- clplo mining companies In tho Butte district have announceu a oonar a dav reduction In wages of minors, beginning tomorrow. SIX TAMA UNIONS OBEY SEATTLE ORDER (The Associated Press.) TACOMA, Feu 6 Six unions went out on a strlko this afternoon in obedience to tho Seattle strike order. OAKLAND, Fob. C. Four crafts of the Oakland Boilormakors Union struck today. The men demand full mechanic's pay for their services. Twenty-five hundred walked out. ' r- . GYMNASTIC DANCING. We nro urennreu to teach a limited number of ladles the art of gymnastic dancing. This exercise to music will make one graceful anu nmDor; win shorten the walst-Ilno and improve the appearance, while dancing. Grace ful dancing Is scarce. If you "book" while "flu" ban Is on: 5 lessons J3;00. Also prlvnto lessons' In modern ball room; Classic and Spanish dancing nt moderate rates. Special coui-Be for children. Loam to danco while tho ban is on, as we are going to In augurate clean, refined dancing in Roseburg. Don't be a shoulder sha ker. Our etudlo is open for appoint ments from 10 a. m. to 8 p. in. Los- sonB any hour. Theodore and Lillian Newman; 415 Perkins Building, ItoBe burg. ' - : ; TEN MILE NEWS. Walter Hersher of Dlllnrd has boon hired to finish teaching tho rest of the school term at Ten Mile, succeed ing Miss Caroline Brown, who has lnrt for her homo In California. Mr. Moss drove la to Roseburg Wed nesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mc- Dnnlol, Feb. 4, a daughter. Lesno says' Its a howling success. Mr. and Mrs. Porter visited Sunday at the homo of Mr. and' Mrs. Peed. When the trappors of Ten Mile find a skunk that is.v.'lntorlng poorly, they invito him to the school house to fat ten up. Any one wanting educated polecats Inquire nt Ton Mile as thoy have been promoted to the higher grades. Hurry Boardnmn made a business trip to Riddle Sunday. Mrs. B. Howard, who has boon visiting her Blstor at North Powder, Oregon, returned home Monday. The LadloB Aid mot at tho parson age Wcdnoaday afternoon to do Rod Cross work. Mr. Howard's Honry had tho mis fortune of breaking hiB universal Joint one day luBt week, sinco then wo have -boon getting our mail W hoi'Bo power.' i Mr. nnd Mrs! W. M. Coats visited Sunday at Mr. Broltenbuchers. . XXX ; DAILY WKATCIvu RUPORT. U. S. Woathor Bureau, local office, Rosoburg,. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. in. Precipitation in InchoB and hun droths: Highest tompornturo yostordny 57 Ijowost temperature last night 44 Precipitation last 2-1 hours 62 Total preclp. since 1st of month..!. 13 Normal proclp. for Ibis month.... 4. 50 Totnl proclp. from September 1, 1918, todnto 13.32 Averago preclp. from September 1, 1877 20.90 Totnl deficiency from Soptembor 1, 1918 2.58 Avorago precipitation for 41 wet sea sons, (Sopt. to May inclusive) 31.90. WII.IAM MOLL. Observer. PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed in tlie stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, moaning, there is an excess of hydro chloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion 'and starts .food fer mentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage spurs in a can, forming acrid thuds and gases which iuthte the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have licart- burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tahlcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink white it is effer vescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutral ize the acidity, remove the sas-makitur mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid- ! ncys and thus promote a tree now of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grnpes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos phate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. If Coffee Disagree -there's an easy vayout,. There's no head ache,no sleep lessness, no ner vousness in s A pleasant col'fee-Iike flavor and an economy and ease in making will soon make it your favori te -. table drink. "There's a Reason" J HONDA V IS IlAKOAltf DAS Monday is uurgaln day at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men'B suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call ing for clothos or making deliveries. Bring your clothes In. tf FOR SALE Oliver typewriter, latest model, practically new. Inquire at tfsews office. FOR SALE Cabinet Grand piano in llrst clans condition. Cash or terms. Phone 33-L. 'OR SALE. Hay at the Edenbower Orchard tracts. Fred Fisher, man ager. Phone 25-F4. FOR SALE CHEAP 1914 Harley- Daviuson motor-cycle. Phone 8F3 f-24 FOR SALE. White beans, 9c; col ored seed boans. Mrs. M. E. Mil lor, 820 lE. Lane St. 4 passenger roadster. A snap for somebody. See it at the Roseburg Garage. FOR SALE Cheap; throe drawor National cash reglstor in first-class condition. Wlldor & Agee. FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for hatching. N. C. Asliby, Routo I, City. Phono 9F3. FOR SALE Used cars, 5-passenger uulck nnd Overland; also Ford truck, i.lutor Shop Garage. FOR SALE One-ton Ford truck covered top. Motor Shop Garage. I'UK BALIS. A 1917 Chandler Six, FOR SALE Ford touring car; bar gain for cash. Inquire corner So. Parrott nnd West Lano sts. f-6p FOR SALE A milch gont, due to freshen In March; also ono umy. Molvln West, Routo 1, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRA' E High grade .piano for light car of bug. G. B. Wardwoll, phono 9F-23, Roseburg f-7p FOR SALE. Case threshing outfit, completo, separator, 12-25 steam tractor, stackor, etc. Address John Aboone, Suthorlln. FOR SALE Heavy draft team, har ness nnd wood wagon, "rice $250 If taken at onco. Phono 11F2B. ' R. Stnbbs, Molroso, Orogon. FOR SALE 30 head of Duroo JerBoy (moats, from 35 to 100 pounds. R. F. Hntton, Wilbur, Orogon. Phono 31F11. ' FOR SALE One gray gnlalng. grndo Porchoron, 3 yor.rs old. Geo. Tol- . ford, Happy Valley P. O. address, tloRoburg. Oregon, FOR SALE Top buggy, ono light single hark, tw ) sets harness, ono lioi-so; will work single or double, gontlo for woman to drivo. Ad dress: Box 13. n. F. D. No. 1 city. FOR SALE. Jersey, cow giving 2 1-2 gallons per day; also somo pure bred whlto Plymouth Rock- cock erels. Hound Pralrlo Ranch, Round Prairto. Ore. FOR SALE. Late 19 IS Maxwell touring car. looks new nnd In first class condition. Price $700. Owner leaving town. Will consider some terms. C. E. Michelson, Vmpqua Hotel. FOR SALE. 1C0 acre ranch, most all bottom land, good stnto of cul tivation, near railroad town, high school, churches; good roason for selling. W. F. Thomas, 409 E. Douglas St., will tell you where to find me nnd the ranch. tf. FOR SALE Some good bargatns of ready homes nt Melrose: six acres close to school, beautifully located little homo for $375: also 11.3 ncres, nil rich, crock bottom land, In cultivation. Pric $H5 per acre. Other good bargains In good stock ranches. Apply to Chns. Keyes, Melrose, Orogon. f-7. CLASSIFIED COLUMN j See WANTED By tfmbitious young man work of any kind. 308 S. Pine St. WANTED Half grown turkeys or poor birds for fattenliy. Phono 14F14. WANTED By lady, one or two . housekeeping rooms, centrally lo cated. Address "Z", News office. WANTED One or two nicely furn ished rooms, grounu floor, or furn ished house. Address A. D., c-o News office. f-7-p WANTED Scra,p Iron, metal, run i bcr, rags, chittlm bark, hides and wool. Berger's Junk Shop. Phone 182. . WANTED. Men to cut 16-incb stove wood at $1.65 a tier, block at $1.40. Alexander addition. J. E. Plaisted, phone 16-F2. WANED Donkey engine and cables, good condition; also a three-gang edger. State price and where lo cated. Address A. H.t caro News. WANTED. Will pay $2.50 per day and board for men to prune. Want two men at once. Also have 25 to 30 acres of light Blushing would like to contract. R. M. Knight, Canyonville, Ore. . FOR RENT. FOR RENT 2 rooms suitable for housekeeping. Phone 216-L. FOR RENT Furnished four-room house. Inquire 547 S. Stephens Street, or phone 454-R or 454-L. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Package containing night gown. Loft in auto. Finder please leave at Howards shoe shop. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S' DRESSEE made and remodeled. Sewing wanted. Call 736 W. Lane. Phone 150-J. TAKEN UP. Coming 3-year old brown Jersey. Owner please call and pay charges. J. H. Adams, Greens, Oregon. f-7p EGGS FOR HATCHING From sin gle comb Buff Leghorns. Phone 28F-12, Mrs. Harry Lander, R. F. D. 1, box 137, Roseburg. f24-p. STRAYED One dark-gr..y 3-year old, weight 900, and 1 black, with Roman nose, woight 1000. Please notify W. F. Ramp, Route 1, Rose- ourg, Oregon. ' LOST Two Jersey heifers, coming, 3-year old, and look almost alike; no brands or marks. Strayed from Round Prairie Ranch. Address: Rice Bros.. Dillard, Ore. .Reward. MUSIC. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. Ethelyn Bannerman Campbell. Studio over Ott's Music Store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the winter Phono 57-J EDUCATIONAL. FRENCH CLASSES. Mrs. Ethelyn Bannerman Campbell. Pupils do- siring instruction in class will please cftll for particulars. Studio over Ott s Music Store. LIBERTY BONDS All issues bought and sold. Before buying or selling got our quotations. Now is the time to buy; Bonds wiii go higher in the near future. See M. F. Rice of Rico & Rice. tf MONEY TO LOAN Rural credit farm loans. The only loan for the farmer. 20-year amortized loans with privilege of paying all or part at any time. Low rate of Interest. We specialize on farm mortgages. See M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice, tf MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED farms in Southern Oregon; 20-year rural credit loans prlvilage to pay any amount nt any time. Low rate ot interest. Tho only loan for the farmer. Wo make prompt inspec tions and close loans an short no tlco. See M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE We write Firo, Life and Automobile Insurnnce. All policies inspected by one versed in the law of Insur ance. No loop holes to escape lia bility. Risks promptly inspected and nil losses receive our personal attention. M. F. Rice of Rico & Rico. tf WE BUY AND SELL BONDS Gov ernment nnd municipal bonds. If you have money to invcBt see us. Don't let your dollars lay idly by. U. S. Liberty Bonds at market less small brokerage, ff you must sell, soli to us. If you wish to buy more, buy from us. You can't do better, you might do worse. See M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice.; tf "THERE ARE JUST THREE KINDS ot people who don't buy life Insur ance: 1. The ponplo who can't pay for it. 2. The people who can't got it. - 3. The peoplo who don't care for their families. Now, you are either one of these threo kinds of people, or elso you are roady to sign this application you will have to classify yourself." Special low rates. M. F. Rice, Agt. THE PACIFIC BUILDING & LOAN Association Issues the best savings proposition niiido. Their saving' plan cannot be better. If you wish we can loan you money to pay the Mortjnge on your home. $15.17 pays $1000 Interest and principal In 96 monthly payments. $5.00 each month for 96 months returns to you $1000 nt maturity. Can you bent II? If so come in. we will give you n Job. See M. F. Rico of Hlco & Rice. tf Dry Slab Wood Lime and Cement AT H. J, DEKN TRANSFER COMPANY rHONIi 128 WANTED Some good cows. Judd, Empire Feedi Barn. mi p MfiPF fdr your new iHOME YOU'VE PLANNED - THE FINEST s PLUMBING I'M Wo hear you're planning to build a now home. Well, do you know that it would bo a matter of money in yor.r pocket and good plumbing in your house if you talked your plans i ' er with us and got our prices? We're depcndaLlo plumbers. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. JUDD'S. Feed & Seed Store Some Fine recleaned white Oats (Hastening Special) an extra fine white Oat. Also Crown Union White Oat3, Good Oats are Bcarce and if you need any, see me quick. Some Good Whole Barley and Club Wheat, Alfalfa Hay, and some Just Hay. Rolled Oats, per sank $2.00 Rolled Barley; 75 lb. sack....? 2.45 Mill Run, per 80 lb, sack....?2.10 Scratch Food, 100 lb. snck....$4.50 Egg Producing Mash, per 100 pound sack ....$4.00 dorn good Corn 2c. Always the largest sack for the least money. If you have any good grain to grind, bring it to me and I will trade you Rolled Oats or Rolled Barley for it. . One Farm Wagon cheap. One good Farm Hack cheap. One light Buggy, awfully cheap. One double Harness, one single harness, several good Collars. Ono Cream Separator. J. M, JUDD Rosoburg LIME SULPHUR.SOLUTION 30 degrees and better $11.00 per barrel i. o. b. Suthorlin; $1.60 Rebate on return of container in good condition. If you can use 50 barrels or more, write for prices. Manufacturing Co. Heinline Piano School For ALL GRADES PIANO STUDENTS Children's Fundamental lasses a Specialty. 424 Perkins llldg. Phono 300 FURXITl'P.E REPAIRING. UPHOLSTERING, REFINISH1NG. . . All work guaranteed. 703 Mill St., or Phono Ol-Y. MRS. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Hon qnets, etc. FOR SALE AT Tin?; kickn" tn om st. liosooiu-ff. Oto phone 9-10 Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from Iosb with one of our properly written Insur ance policies. ' 6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 1 in Cn Street llnclnrc Ore. MBS L. II. MOORE rinno Studio latest Approved Methods. (lit Hamilton St. Phono 1S7-R. si. c. nAnAinrcm. AtCTtOXEKU Any one having sales can arrange for dates at the Utnpqua Valley Bank. PR. M. TT. riVLEK, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN, 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Office Hour O to 8 rhono 132 Electrical Treatments. 1 . I! 1- IT" All Roads Lead to The Unipqua Valley Bank You will And the Umpnua Volley Bank conveniently sit Lted for the transaction of your banking-mid also wUhln easy Access for your business errands, when in. town. . Any amount opens an account. JOHN' M. THRONE the UKFQUfl ROSEBURG ft . Science plays Its part in a sleam laundry and modorn methods render contagion impossible. Be fair to yoursolf and your family. Patronize a steam laun dry Try our way this week and measure cost fairly. On that basis, outside of the safoty lmsls. you will win by sending the -wash to us. 'Phone we'll call. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY . . pno::; ' C LAST WASH THUlt:,l)AS NOON. Do Ym Want An One "Eid-Jid" Folding Ironing Table with each Dover "No-Burn-Out" Elec tric Iron, sold before Feburary 10th. Douglas County Light and Water Co. IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. Roseburg THE SPECIALTY SHO:-. HemstitcMng, picot edginc, pleat ing, button covering, braiding, all kinds of fancy stitching. Waists made to order. 321 Perkins Build. Safety deposit Doxes at the Uose burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your bonds nnd ' other valuables. tf T)n vnu wlli tn In. K.. . .1 i. your loved ones? If so, get the example by placing a pretty Sfon. wment or llcnrtstono upon tlio grave of your dear Father. Mother, lirotlier. Sister, Husband, Wife or Child. Wo are in a position to servo yon best. Come in nnd see what we hnvo to offer. Wo do all kinds of cemetery work and our price nro very tvnsonnhle. Peoples Marble & Granite Works V. K. Slarsters, proprietor, OOil N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. i CASHIER VJILLE bank OREGON Ironing Board? I I'ST LIKK MAKING YOU A NEW PATH. Shoe repairing our way Is the modern factory way precisely like the manufacture of a new pair of shoes. We uso the same materials, tho sane machinery, the same methods. And our re ,pair men could make you a new pair as good as any In tho shoe shops.- But our business Is re-making shoes. W. S. HOWARD 214 N. JACKSON ST. $ Co. Oregon CABINETS for filing letters or card cases for loose ledger cards, are always usee? In otnees where they file away let ters and bills and keep copies of those written in the office. We havo some good ideas in the way, or letter (lies, cabinets, letter copying' presses, besides everything that could be called a blank book filing cabinet. Orders filled for all kinds of frul boxes. The J. G. FlooR Co. Roseburg, Oregon. UNDISPUTED VALUES In Their Class HUDSON SUPER SIX CHALMERS SIX MITCHELL SIX MAXWELL LIGHT FOUR H. MERTEN ROSEHURG, OREGOX. Distributors for Douglas County. Service Station, 214-216 E. Oak st. Phone 192-Y.