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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
TTTTO KVmjVO NWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1010 aaa2ima!i,Thg Best Store Forf? COMB SAGE TEA 0 CITY NEWS & "Man may uot bo able to improve on Nuturo, er NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARK NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. , Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURG IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MANY BEAUTIFUL 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, ROSEBURG it ABRAHAM Motor Developes in excess if 50 H. P. The Esbgx combines at minimum cost the exclusive features of com fort, safety, luxury, performance and beauty that are tho attributes of hlghpriced cars, with tho advantages of low first cost, tire eco my, light operative cost and minimum depreciation. t . H. MERTEU" Phone 193-Y. CALL Jersey Brand. BUTTER Delivered Fresh Every Morn ing to Your Grocer. Special Today, Butter 55c Lb. FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY Contracts Taken and Estimates Fur nished on All Work In Our Lino. , Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE DELCO-UGHT Tho complete Electric Light and Power Flent Bconomical In operation. Runs on kerosene, gasoline or ' gas. R. E. HARNESS Roeeburg - - - Oregon DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Sorgoon Phouee: Perkta BWg. Office 119 Res. 434-J. Rosubnrg, Ore. HEAL K8AXK ' City and Farm Probity, Winches ter hay and vrer.Rkft Tmxa Lou. GEORGE RITER. 12S West Oak Street. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL Coatst OAEUON Lightweight Milage and Speed Greatest Advantage AGENT HOSElllUiU, OREGON. Sorvico Station 214-21(1 E. Oak St. FOR A NEW ARRIVAL. We have Just received our Spring and Summer line f Ed. V. Price & r.n. sumoles. These samples Include classy summer suitings as well as ser ! ges of all weigths and kinds. It will 1 pay you well in price as well as time 1 to come in and look our samples ' over. We will sell y6u a suit that is 1 mnrte for vou and one that fits you. They are absolutely guaranteed. IMPERIAL CLEANERS, (Try Our Way.) We call and deliver; . Phone 277. Spirella Corsets, 246 S. Rose St. Phone 64-Y. a-4 Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Cleaning AND Pressing .Works! Mnn'B Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed for J1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bargain day prices do not Include calling for or delivering clothes. G. W. SLOPER 308 N. Jack ion. (By Associated Press.) PA111S, Feb. 0. The supreme war council of tho world peace conference met at Versailles today for the pur pose of imposing on. Qcrmauy the "full will of wills., says The Matin. This appears nocessary because, of Germany's unwillingness to carry out the armistice terms except under cer tain conditions. Tho Matin alleges thnt thore has been a decided change in the attitude manifested by Ger many, whose arrogance toward the entente of late has been manifested openly. , lENI ORDERS TROOPS OUT (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Pel). (I. Secretary of War Baiter authorized the sending of troops to Seattle from Camp Lewis today, when advised by Governor Lister of the situation. ALASKA 101 SWEPT BY BAD FIRE TODAY (The Associated Press.) FAIRBANKS, Feb. 0. Twenty buildings in the heart of the business district of the city were destroyed by Are this morning, and the flames are still raging. Firemen are tear ing down adjoining structures in the hope of saving the national bank and federal buildings. Have your fruit or ornamental Kees, ;'nes or Tjusb. s pruno i by a ntnn with practical experience; write. LOL'13 II. BERGOLD Koseburg, Oregon GLEXDALE BRIEFS. P. H. Roberts and son, spent three days last week at Rogue River and Grants Pass, looking after business matters. Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Pike are rejoic ing over the arrival of a second daughter that arrived at their home last week. ' The Leystul Building on the corner of Pouter Avenue and 3rd Streets, that is being made over, is progress ing nicely, and is really the most de ilrable place in the city. It is great ly agitating the public mind you see we all want to know who will occupy t and what line of business ,lt will :onduct. Well! I suppose time will "3e our only opportunity to find out. . Candlemas or Ground. Hog day oroved uneventfull. All day we were !n the shadow, so weTlope for better weather; yet we are having nice warm rains and' no snow so far and we ?annot complain. FarmersVill around us are busy and every line of work s in full operation. The epidemic 's over and general health prevails. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harper are in receipt of a second telegram confirm ing the death of their son, Milton J. Harper, who was killed in action In Prance October 3rd, 1918. Mrs. Har der iB her son's beneficiary and has been Bent blanks to nil out to com mence her collection of her Insurance jf $10,000. Mrs. 'Nancy Ann Barton, admi nistratrix of the estate of her late 'insband, Wright Barton, was in this .Ity on Friday attending to. business natters. James Barton who has spent three 'ears in the U. S. Service, and has 'ust returned1 from overseas, has been '.onorably discharged from service ndris in this city visiting relatives nd friends. His stepson, Johnnie ?alten, is with him. He will spend 'ie winter here with his mother-in law, Mrs.' Florence Dewey and they rill ocupy the Radcliffe cotageon !th Strent and we nil have a warm welcome for our soldier's return, also o Mrs. Elliff and Mrs. Dewey, who re well k-nv. n and highly esteemed Oregon Plf.r.e?. Hagen r.nd Rogers of the Leystul 'ie Mill, are having the products of heir mill hauled- to this city for ship rent, a large consignment of ties 'eing loaded on .cars at this place. Levi Woods has taken a contract ir 1000 cords of wood and has pur chased a new steam saw and will ' egin work at once at his farm four niles east of this city. Tho Drfngey and Reynolds families -f Lystul have rented the Winchell bungalow on 2nd Street arid have moved to this city. The ladies are 'he daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tamfeson. O. S. Brown, attorney at law; Is a buRy man and he Is flllinr? a place in this city that is very much needed. A well organized gang of boys are making themselves very much offens ive in this city. .'Their ages range from 10 to IS years. They have campfires and keep Inte hours. Small boys who can esrape the vigilance of anxious parents are taught to smoke and some of the older ones have been seen in a condition that is suggestive of Intoxication. Who is responsible for such evident waywardness? Our city needs an active energetic nnd courageous chief of police to assist our good marshall in looking after conditions as they soem at present to casual observers. MOLLIU. Earl F. Strone returned to his ranch at Rice Hill yesterday after noon, after a short visit in tti is city, Darkens Beautifully and Restores . Its Natural Color and ' Lustre at Once. ' Common garden enge brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair 'beautifully dark and luxuri ant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get tho ready-to-uso preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, costing about 60 centd a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair ifi not sinful, we all .desire to retain our youthful anper.r anee and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ono can tell, because it does it bo naturally, so evenly. You iu at dampen a Bponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomesbeautifnHy dark, gloBey, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. IfTis not intended tor the cure, mitigation or prevention of diesase, 0 CITY NEWS F. O. Bronson made a business trip to Eugene today. Encyclopedia 17 large volumens. Fiction Library. f-28 F. L. Watkins left this morning for Winchester, where he spent tho day. Get' your Bpray materials at the Marsters Drug Store. tf Mrs. Monroo Cheek, left yesterday afternoon lor 'a Bhort visit at Wilbur. Sulphur in sacks, lime In barrels, at Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. tf R. H. Dollarhlde returned yester day afternoon from a visit to Grants Pass. . . . ' . ; Bringing down the cost of living sale. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. Cash and carry system. . f-7- Mrs. Monroe Cheek returned this morninn from a visit with friends at Wilbur. First after the war special 36c value toothbrushes at 19c. Tho Rex all Drug Store. ; . tf. ' Joe Thompson, of Camas Valley, was a business visitor in this city yesterday afternoon. .. . If you want lo sell your Farm or City Property, soe Walker, room 2, up-rtalrs Roseburg National Bank Uuilding. ,' tf , Floyd Frear, left this morning for Drain, where he haB some private sur veying work to attend .to. Good time social. Every one in vited. Presbyterian Church, Friday evening, Feb. 7, 1919. f-7 Joe Abeene and wife, who have been spending a few days in this city returned yesterday mornlug to their home at Sutherlln. Attention automobile owners bring your tires to the Roseburg Gar age for high-class vulcanizing and re pair work at reasonable prices. tf I Z. N. Agee, representing the Pacific Paper Go., of Portland-, is in tne city looking after, business Interests. He haB just returned from a trip to Kla math Falls. US OF SALTS It your Back is aching or Bladder , bothers, drink lota of water and eat leas meat, When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get Beared nnd proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drags that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidney clean like you keep , your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. Tho function of the kid neys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of aiid nnd waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid neys active. Drink lots of vafcer you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful , in a glads of v water before breakfast each morning for a few dayB and your kidneys will set fine. Ibis famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid ncys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so ft no longer is a source of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache, . Have Wilbur L. Spaugh repair your watches, clocks and. Jewelry. All work guaranteed one year. 604 So. Pino Street. m-7 ' Mrs. Mao Calhoun, who has been visiting in this city for several duys, loft this morning for her home at Merlin. It's lovely to bo able to walk, to run," to carry your own grip, sloep hard and breathe deeply, and'to look everybody In the eye with a look which snys that you can take care or yourself. You can do all or these it you use plenty of milk In your diet Phone 186 for Good Milk. The Roseburg Dairy. . tf. i LODGE DIRECTORY. . . REBEKAHS. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Moots in Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited' to attend. BLANCH REED, N. G., . BELLE STEPHENSON, See. DELLA LEWIS, Financial Sec. iVOMF.N OF WOODCRAFT, Lilao Circle No. 49. Meets on the rat P"d 3rd Monday evening of each n-onth at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit ing members in good standing are t invited to attend. ANNIE E. CHURCHILL, O. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Clerk. f. O. O. F Rising Star Ijodgo No. 174 meets in the Odd Fellov s' Temple every Friday evening. , Visiting brethren always welcome.' - . ' FOSTER BUTNER, N, G A. C. MARSTERS, V. G... CARL W. OHMAN, Roc. Sec. M. FICKLE, Financial Sec. U. P. O. EIKS, iioseimrg Lodge, No. 320 Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on the : 2nd anl 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested, to attend regularly', and all visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. GEO. NEUNER; Jr., E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE. Sea'y. TX)YAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Rose burg lodge No., 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock la the Maccabee hall. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. GLENN WOODRUFF,- Dictator, H. O. PARGETER. Secretary. f. O. O. F. Phllctnrlall Ijodgo No. 8. Meets In Odd Fellow's Temple, corner Jackeon and. Cass streets, on Saturday! evening of each week, ViBltlng brethren are always wel come. . . HORACE, C. BERfl, N.,G., A. J GI5DDES, Rcc. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. ' ft"2iW'f is BUT A WOMAN CAN I lor duties, her cares, UnreavB, all leave their traces, and however slight thoy may be, you look hotter, nnd consequently fool better, without them. Exhilo them. - Banish them with Rouge JUNTEEL ROUGE THREE SHADES, 50 Conts Sizos Nathan Fullerton TJie 9fX,a& Store Rosetarg School of Music ,.'.' TEACHING . . ,,'.' Piano Voice Violin SYSTEMATISE VOICE TRAINING A School dovoted to the training of Voices for singing, eminently successful in the results obtained. The fullest possible information accorded prospective students of Song.' Correspondence invited..- Tone: English, French and Italian enunciation a specialty. MRS. JOS. C. LITTLE, Dir. . . Pupil Paris Conservatory, France... i A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON ; ' The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can ; got Fisu, Clean Groceries. Our Stock Is Clean and Sanitarily Kept ; . nnd all goods are of the best manufacture. : Orders personally. look ed after. - ! : WALTER PATTERSON, I HE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 A. F. & A. M., Lnurol T.mlfjo No. 13, Regular communications 2nd anl. . . fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. . GUY CORDON, W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Seev. L. O. T. M. Rosoburir Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Friday afternoons in Maccaboo hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cor dially Invited to attend bur re views. Maccabee hall on Cass Street. ELLA LANE, COM. ' JESSIE RAPP, R. K. O, E. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8 HoUls their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month. Visiting members lh good standing- are respectfully Invited to attend. . MRS. CARRIE BELL, W. M. FRT3E JOHNSON. Sec'y. A5 It Is Our Daily Task to consider and solve the print ing problems of our customers and each one we solve gives us jusT: so much more experience to apply to the next one. This is why we are besl: equipped to do your printing in the way it should be done. Suppose you ask us to submit specimens. ARTISTIC PRINTING of Every Description Neatly and Promptly Executed. THE NEWS OFFICE Yf4 ?n f I Perkins . Building EAGLES, Roseburg Arie meeta in their hall on Jackson St., In 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each' month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wel : come. FRED P. CLARK, W; P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. ,; B. F. GOODMAN, Secretary. WOODMEN OF WORLD. , . Camp No. 126, Meets in the Odd Follows' hall in Rossburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome.' . 1 H. CARRICK, 0. C. . M. M. MILLER, Clerk.' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed nesday evening,' cor. Jackson ' and Cass Bts. Visitors always welcome. D. N. 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