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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
TWO THB EVENING WBW3 VltlPAY. FEBRUARY 81. 11Q THE EVENING NEWS B. W. BATHS BERT 0. BATES 0 CITY' NEWS 4 Ir ' ' 7" ' I I . w-v-,"--i-v.---. ik ISSUED DAILY except sunday. ! Subecription Bates Daily . Per year, by mall, In county.$3 00 Per year, outside bf sounty........ 4.00 Weekly. Per year .....2.00 tiO0 Bll months.......-. .... Entered as econdVclau matter, November 6, 1S08, at Kosofturg, ore., under act of March 8, 1879. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. . The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. .Jill niruta or repuDu. cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1019 IMPERIAL FANFARE. shortly before the armistice was signed, the Military Intelligence Bu reau of the war Department Issued a letter to the press asking that the newspapers refrain from "exploiting unduly the participation and achieve ments of American forces In Allied victories", the reason for the requeBt being that such exploitation "may in spire jealously and have a harmful . effect." It was also stated that the members of the American expedition ary forces were being embarrassed to the point of discomfiture by the lau datory articles which gave American troops chief credit for accomplish ments.' In view of the plea the ad ministration felt impelled to make at that time,' when all the cableB and malls were censored, we wonder that there is no similar plea now when all the dlspatcheB, more or less un der the influence of a censorship, give President Wilson credit for practically everything that Is being done at the peace conference. Is there no fear of "jealousy" now, or danger that the American dolegates to the peace conference will be "embarras sed to the point of discomfiture" by the exploitation of the part taken by President Wilson?, Since the news- . papers were scolded in the former In stance for doing what they were per nutted, and perhaps encouraged to do, how long shall we wait for ano ther reprimand for exploiting unduly the achievements of the Americans? Or is it a crime to exploit the achieve- emntB of soldiers, merely, and not crime to exploit the work of the Ame rican dictator? ' From the tonsorlal standpoint the peace conference affordB an interest ing study. President Wilson Is said to stand out In striking contrast with . Als collogues because he is the only hare-faced delegate present. All the others wear some sort of hlrsutege camouflage. The contrast Is made all the more vivid by the fact that the other delegates nearly all have bald pates. They wear their hair on their faces, while Wilson wears his on his Jiead. There may be some deep significance In tills. Just why professional diplomats should be bald is a question that 'has never been satisfactorily answered. Neither is It apparent why they should wear beards or mustaches, or both. Ame ricans instinctively suspect the man behind the board. And yet the beard eeoniB to be held in honor abroad We give It up, feeling that there must oe some fundamental relation be tween the barber business and the league of nations, but unable to say exactly what It Is. Philosophers snouia stuay tne matter. The past Is yours, of course, nnd the futuro is what you make It, we're told, but If you Investigate vnn'll And that most of your pnst really belongs to somebody else and your future largely is WLat others may make it ior you. If you are unable to think clearly eariy in tne morning, it means that you have never been able to think cieariy. any time. It always Booms a Bhame that so many real gentlemen are engaged in uusineBS tnat others don t approve. IF Eat leu meat and take a glass of Baits to flush out Kidneys Drink plenty water, TTrlc acid in meat excites the kidneys, they booonio overworked got sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lend. The urine becomes cloudy; the blndflcr la Irri tated, and you may bo obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous wants or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At flint you feel a dull misery In the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dir.Einesa, stomach goto our, tongue coated and you fool rheu matic twinges when the weather Is bad. Eat less meat, drink lota of water) also get from any pharmacist four ouneoa of Jad Baits; take a tableapoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a lew days and your kidncya will then aet fine. Thie famous aalta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lilliia, and hna been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutral lie the aeids in urine, so it no longer Is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts ia inexpensive, eannot In jure; makes a delightful efferveaceni lith la-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keen the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who . believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble, History, biography and travel, tlon library.- , , . Sulphur in sacks, lime in barrels, at Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. tf Joe Hamilton of Oakland, return ed to his home yesterday, after a visit in (his city. Spirella Corsets, Z49 S. Phone 64-Y. Rose St. a-4 Social dance every Saturday night at Maccabee Hall. Ott's five piece orchestra. Everybody invited, i-ii B - 4 - u buy a farm, 0 J. A. Walker, Roseburg National Bank Bldg., room 2, up-stalrs. Vera Wllklns of Winchester, turned to their home last evening after visiting In Roseburg for a few days. If you want to sell your Farm City Pronorty. see Walker, room up-stairs Roseburg National Bank Building. , ' tf County Commissioner Ed. Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, arrived in the city Thursday to attend to business matters. Safety deposit noxes at the Rose burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your bonds and other- valuables. tf The ladles of St. George's church will hold a cooked food sale on Feb, 22, In the former New York store building. The Ladles Guild, or St. Georges Church, will hold a sale o. cookea foods at Kldd's grocery store on Sat urday, Feb. 15, tr, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clough were in the city today from their home on Deer Creek, looking after business matters. Have Wilbur L. spaugh repair your watches, clocks and' Jewelry. All work guaranteed one year. 604 So. Pine Street. m- We will mall you Professor Hor ner's History of Oregon upon the re ceipt of $2.00. Fiction Library, Rose burg, Oregon. r-zop Mrs. E. P. Slack, who has been looking after business in nose- burg, returned to her home at Su- therlln this afternoon. Attention automobile owners- bring your tires to the Roseburg Gar age for high-class vulcanizing and re pair work at reasonable prices, tt MrB. H. R. Wells of Wilbur, who has been spending a few days here attending to business matters, turned home this afternoon. ( Harley-Davldson Motorcycles, Bl cycles, Sidecars and Sldevans. Guar anteed second hand machines. Lib erty bonds taken at face value. 204 West Douglas St, Roseburg. m-3 Chauncey Smith arrived yesterday from Los Angeles and la visiting here for a few dayB with relatives, beforo going to Albany, where he will be employed In the Railroad Office, A high-class soda with n pod and snap that makes a dandy drink. Or der soda, glncer ale and Coco Cola by the case. Old price now. Rose burg Soda Works. Phone 186. tf Leo Rapp, among the men of the 69th landing at Newport NewB on Tuesday, has wired- hlB parents, Mr. and MrB. G. W. Rapp, of this city that he is well and hopes to be home soon. There Is a joy m going without things but a greater Joy in getting good things at the right price. All sodas at :pre-war prices. Roseburg Soda Works. Phone 186. , tf, W. H. Graham, of Canyonvllle. has just purennsed a 1919 Maxwell car. The model selectod by Mr. nnd Mrs. uranam is one of those handsomely DnlBhed three-seated roadsters that are bo popular. The oar was bought of tne ii. Morten agency In this city, I -There is no substitute for milk .nd no reason why you should not use a quart or mora a day. Considering mo cost, inliK goes farther In food Ing the family than any other fond. Arrange to have a qunrt a day by phoning 186. Roseburg Dairy. tf J. E. McCllntock returned Wednes day from Portland, where he mat his son Leon, a member of the C5th Artillery. Leon sont homo a number of very Interesting war souvonlers which he collected on the battloBolds whero ho saw sorvlco. The Jazs dance at Newman's Aca demy Wednesday evening, was a de cldod success, considering the Brest number of dances this week. The Joe Little imt Hand will entortnln nt Washington's Birthday Dance, Satur day evening and returned soldiers nnd sailors will be admitted froe of cnarge It appearing in uniform. It's lovoly to be able to walk, to run, to carry your own grip, sleep hard and breathe deoply, and to look everybody In the eye with a look which enys that you can take earn of yoursolf. You can do all of those If you use plenty of milk In your diet Phone 186 for Good Milk. The Roseburg Dairy. tt A social and taffy null will be held at the Green school house Saturday night noxt, nnd the people of the neignornood are looking forward to a delightful time. Vorv recently a Christian Endeavor Soclty was organ- uea ana tne proceeds or the enter tainment will be used In buvlnir aun. plies for the society. Neighborhood tf M l I I II , J. Suits, Coats, ; I . ": l mm V I "m . Dolmans. Canes. ''' I ; 1 mtfr Fvsd ri III mm - ii H 'lif 1 1 1 A J : Ladles' and Children' Gingham Dres- III I tm L U . r;ena8;.Mlddl0S'MU8Un8nd I ' i fifllfl.. : - The nimlltv Is better th!a enrlne and C HI L I ,J I ll ' You are Invited to look here, before III I ; IN Till ssJ" you buy. You can save on your pur- llll I HI ,, 9 ' chase 'by doing so. llll I 4, BURCHARD'S f SQUARE STORE - The Exclusive Ladies' Shop. SPECIAL MEETING. - - - A special meeting of tlio IT. B. M. W. E. & R. S. L. will be held In Maccabee Hall, Frfriay evening, Feb. 21, 1019. All members and those eligible to membership are urged to attend this session. M. J. Powers, of Detroit, Mich., assistant grand 4) president of the order, will be i the principal speaker on that occasion, and has a message for the Brotherhood. f-21 W. E. ANDERSON. Sec. t ; The memters of Rosehurg- Lodge 1093, United Brother- hood of Maintenance of Way- - Employees and Railway Shop- Laborers, will hold an open. meeting at Eagles Hall on Sat-- urday night, February 22, to-- which friends of the orders are. Invited. All members and rail-- way employees ellglblo to mem-- bershlp are entitled to bring a. friend. Come out and m'eet. with the railway men on this. date. f-22 . 'W. B. ANDERSON. Sec.-. folk and city people are Invited! to attend. Watch for announcement 'of the Sportsmen's big ball, to tie hel soon. tf Dr. R. E. Mason "Dodged" into Corvallls the last of the week and be fore he could "Dodge" out Night Cop Henry Robinson had the doctor, the Dodge end Mrs. Doctor all In cust ody. The pseudo doctor had absent m ind- edly signed his name to a ch eck without sufficient fundB to cover the amount. He had also absent mlJnd edly signed a name that was hot c in ferred upon him at birth. Then m ore absent mlndedly caused him to use another name and before he co uld make any suitable explanation, . he was on his way to Salem wh ere charges of the same kind had b ion preferred. Mr. Robinson had he mn odvlsed by Salem ofllclals to look lor the mnn as he was touring the vnl) loy purchasing "hop" and clvlne- 1- ad checks. Gazette Times. SAGE TEA DANDY 1 TO DARKEN It's Grandmother's Reoipe to jbiujk; owjk uoior ana -Lustre to Hair. ' You can turn trrnv. taAnA Vai - v tlfully dark and lustrous almcet ovor nigut if you'll get n 60-cent 1 tO of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Co inwiid" at any drug otore. Millions of fottfva of .US W1U IUIUOUB EaiM 10A K tan. 1M. proved by the addition of oth tr hredi enta, are sold annually, fcay s a well known druggist hero, because it -darkens the hair so naturallr and evr w kt n one can tell it has been -.ppl TJlOSO WhOBA -hair la tiirr .i becoming faded have a surp rise .Wtlng them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair rania hoa and your locks becomo luxuriantly d ark aad beau- This Is the age of yoatH Oay-KiJr-l, unattrartire fotka aren't a-anned around, ao get busy with Wvotlfel Sagp and Sul phur Compound to-mght f end you'd, ae de lighted with vntir HnrV i..,. few da5" y 1,ul "rpearaneo wiMn a This' preparation la a, toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure. 1 nltbra tlon or pretention of di seaae ': 'MSt:: " Everything New j Sf FOR I I THE SPECIALTr SHOP. HemstitoMne. nicot edging, pleat ing, button covering, braiding, all kinds of fancy stitching. Waists made to order. 321 PeAins Build. l,.-d.ll:llliTnTaTf.U.WIM:V1'l'i;i XlEMKMUKR Do yon wish to be remembered by you loved ones? If so, set the exntaple by placing a pretty Mon umant or Heudstone - opon the ftravo of your lenr Father, Mother, Hrotluir, Bister, HitHbtuid, AVlfe or CSiJld. AVe are in a position to serve 'ou best. Come in and see what Vi have to offer. We do all kinds of cemetery work and our prices are very reasonable. Peoples Marble & Granite Works V. K. 'Marators, proprietor, 503 i. Jackson Street, or G, W, Young & Son, 116 Cass St RoHfiburgt Oregon. . .LIME SULPHURSS0LUT10N 30 decrees and better (11.00 per barrel 1. 0. b. Suthorlln; J1.G0 Rebate on return of container In good ccUdttlon. If you eon use 50 barr els or more, write for prices. Suthtrlin Spray Manufacturing Co. 7ffwlH.rffgsjfjipn Lb , Gtil J m III I Jrsna m I , J jTtoeto Spray FIRE INSURANCE! Risks Promptly Inspect ; i ed on Application. We' have several strong old-line Companies. Protect yourself be fore it Is top late. 9 W. A. B0GARD 405 Cass Street Phone 303. Dry Slab Wood Lime and Cement AT H. J. DENN TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 128 HeLnline Piano School ' For ALL CRAKES PIANO STUDHNTS Children's Fundamental lasses a Specialty. 424 rnrkins lildg. Phone 800 MBS. F. D. OWEN Out! Flowers, Potted Plants, Fumiral Designs, Wedding Jtno. qnets, etc.. FOR 8ALB AT i "THB FERN" lllCasa St. Rosebnrg, Ore. PHONB 940 Fire and Anto Insurance , Protect younself from loss with i one of our properly written insur ance ipellcles. 6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE llfl Cnw flmer Rombnrtt, Ore. DR. a. L. DeLAPP Osteopnthlo Physician A Bugeon Phouesti aiT-Z18 Perkins Bld. Office 110 Res. 43 4-J. Rosebnrg, Ore. DJiLCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Sconon leal in operation. Runs on kei osene, gasoline or gas. 5 F L E. HARNESS Koseb jrg K&AL IvSTATE Cttibuid Farm Property, Winches ter 11 ay and Westlake Town Loss. OBORGB RITKR. Ill West Oak Btreet Hold Your Liberty Bonds v Don't be tempted to sell your Liberty Bonds for some passing pleasure or to trade them for some worthleBB stock. ; By holding them you will keep your own assets more available for ligltlmate use. ' ' ' V If-absolutely necessary The Umpaua Valley Bank will make you a temporary loan on your Liberty Bonds. ., JOHN M. THRONE - CASHIER THE UttPQUfl ROSEPURO RoKanra t.1. n nart in a steam laundry and modern methods render contagion impossible. , " , . Be fair to yourself and your family. Patronize a steam laun dry Try our way this week and measure cost fairly, on inai basis," outside of the safety basis, you will win by sending tne wash to us. ' ' , -1 'Phone we'll call. ' ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY PHOJU 70 . LAST WASH THURSDAY NOON. . , Do You Want An Ironing Board? FREE! One "Rid-Jid" Folding Ironing Table ; with each Dover "No-Burn-Out" Elec tric ' Iron, sold before Feburary 20th. Douglas County Light and Water Co. IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You T. F. Bar ker & Co. Roseburg Oregon Hunter's Sp ray Company Is now making the same hlgl i grade Lime and Sulphur Spray Every barrel guaranteed abow 30 hydrometer test nnd no waste or sediment. We have the only Spray plant that can filter spray and remove all trouble from nozzl e choaklng, when spraying. Not price at factory, 6 bbl s. and more $10.00. Net -price less than 5 bbls ' lots, $10.50. We have Lime and Sulphur t- str Sale. Sulphur, 110 pound sacks, 4.00. Lime, 180 pound-barrels, $3.6 .0. Orchard Men, and Fruit Coi npaniea preferring to purchase their materials and superintend t he making of the spray; we will make the spray for $1.00 per bar rel in orders of 20 barrel. Our plant will be in operation for ter i days. ' Agency Buick, Chevrolet Scripp-Bwth Touring Cars G. M. C. f c Chevrolet Trucks Samson Tractors Batteries Rebuilt , joid Recharged. Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Lines and Tubes, all sizes. Full I ine of Supplies. MOTOI i SHOP GARAGE 444 N. JACKSON STB RET M. O.RADABAC GH, AUCTIONEER it Any one havtnt sales i sin arrange for dates at the Ompo.ua Valley Bon t I VHL1E bank OREXiUN JUST LIKE MAKING YOU A NEW PAIR. Shoe repairing our way Is the modern factory way precisely like the manufacture of a new pair of shoos. We use the same materials, the sario machinery, the same methods. And our re pair men could make you a new pair as good as any In the, shoe shops. But our business is re-maklng shoes. W. S. HOWARD , 814 N. JACKSON ST. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MRS. L. B. MOORE Piano Studio " Latest Approved Methods. 611 Hamilton st. Phone 187-R.