The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 15, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING NEWS
BY
BEUT G.
B. W. ftATKfl
BATES
rSSCED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Subscription Rates Dully
Per year, by mall, la county.-.. $3. 00
Per year, outside of county 4.90
Per year ....
Six months
Weekly.
$2.00
1.00
Entered as second-class matter.
November 6, 1909, at Itoseburg, Ore.,
under act of March 3, 1879.
MKMHEK OK ASWKIIATKB I'HUSS.
The Associated Prwia in exclusively
entitled to Uio use for romlllcallim
of till new dispatches credited to It
pr not otlwrwlaa credited In thin
mpcr and also tlio local now pub
lished heroin. All rllils of repub
lication of special dlspalclios herein
lire also rornTvod.
TUESDAY, JlTIiY IS, 1010.
i Iff It I T r" L I T -A, ?
FOR EVERY OCCASION
-That's Why It Is
The Drink That Fits"
THE IHRKHIHTJIMiK Sl'IKIT.
There are always a lot of people
who rafuBO to talie their part In the
iiieasurett necessary for the benefit
of the community. You can see ex
amples of it every day. For In
stance, a drlvor with a heavily load
ed truck pulled Into this ctty from
somewhere the other day, slopped
his machine, and proceeded to do
liver his stuff. It took him some
thing over half an hour. All that
time he left his motor running. That
motor was needlessly wasting buho-
fine evory minute of l-.s stay, if the
driver noticed it, he probably argued
that the gallon or two he .might be
throwing away would ho worth but
25 or GO cents, and thut his em
ployer would never fuel or know the
difference. Perhaps he was one of
the men who complain about the un
satisfactory wu;;es the;' earn, if so,
ono reason for the same Is the waste
ful habit of so many workers who
never consider the Interest of tholr
employer, or the necessity of
operating in community measures of
economy. And so it goes in all the
policies that ought to be adopted for
public benefit. A man may think
that the few cents worth of gasoline
he wastes are not enough to amount
to anything. But if everyone wastes
In the same spirit, the supply Is de
pleted, the price Is advanced, and an
added item addod to the costs of
every one who does business. So it
'is In the waste of paper stock, food
and fuel supplies, and everything
elso the community needs, hut Hurts
scarce and high. Whatever one does,
he should ask himself the question,
what would be tho effort on the com
nn unity If everyone did the same
Not until he has himself checked
every 'Item of wntUo In his own work
and living, can ho consistently com
plain at tho scarcity and high cost
of tho essentlulH of existence.
There are all manner of brews on the market. Blitz
has tasted them knows what is in most of them and
how they arc made. It wants YOU to try them all
A UlUMWIt'tt 1'ltKUKTIOX.
This i the season of conventions
and therefore of prophecy, sa'ld Kred
K. Drake of Kaston, Pu., at the
annual gathering of the wholesale
grocers of Amer'ca, in Cincinnati,
says the Now York Sun.
Tho timo has como when tho Ame
rican houHcwJfu will make her pur
chase and do hor shopping by the
metric system.
"Citizens No. 1&287034 was tho
cojivpluinant In Dranch Court No.
2Nt:t of Zone No. 000 of the League
of Nations yesterday aguinst Kood
Licensee No. 18(172. tihe declared
that she flew to the defendant's
storo on tho 404th floor of Public
Supplied lhillding No. U842 to buy
nine metres of spaghetti, a centiliter
of pepper, seven hectograms of eggs.
a dekaliter of spinach, a dekagram
of garlic (this last by Special Neigh
borhood Consent No. 4:t0 and a de
ciliter of yeaut. The licensee tried
to insist upon her buying a couture
of flapjacks nut prepared according
to the receipt which was adopted by
the Leagues Committee on Interna
tional Digestion. They were really
of the kind, ho explained, that mo
ther used to make.
"Constable 198G4 said that when
he arrived upon the scene, summon
ed ty tho citizens bonnet wireless.
the guilty grocer, who has been tak
ing a correspondence course In levi-
tatlon, stepped out of the window,
but the countable, who wag lu fhliiK
uniform, caught him at the elgh
tenth floor. Tho prisoner was neii-
tenced to read a live kilorram vol-
umnu of the speeches of Gilbert M.
Hitchcock, which art) still preserved
for punitive purposes In extreme
cases." )
Some day our defendant's may read
nn Item like that, l-'or the present
tho American housewife will use the
ancient "pound" and "doen". The
use of the words "pint", "o,uart" and
gallon will b greatly basened af
ter this month, however.
Roseburg Ice
Company 33
Bottling Department
Phone 14,
The Litlo Qcm restaurant and
confectionery, 119 Shorldnn Slreot.
opposite depot grounds. Is open day
and night. Service tho very bout.
Wo serve College Ice cream, honio
mado plea nnd cakes, soft drinks,
and our meals are like tboso mother
sorvus. tC
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Alwr
the
Signature
bears
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Get on the "Business"
End of a Bank Account
That Is own one for yourselfso Ihat when the oc
casion arises to spend a Mill,, money all ynu liavo to
do is sit down and WltlTK A CI1KOK. You'll Mini
most or Hie KoHeburg people handling their money In
that way and. The I'mpinia Valley Hank extends VOl'
an (nutation to do likewise.
We also have Timo I eposlt Accounts.
J. M. THKONU
- Cashtor
"Come back here" were tho shrill
cries that overtook a ninnled Ar-
gonnn Tiero as he hobbled Iroin a Chi
cago drag store, where he had pur
chased liis favorite hunion pads to
e;iu h I renui i n I n g foot w recked
when lighting linns in the trenches,
lie had deposited the regular price
ptamped on the box, 2 cents. "You
come n "tu.-R with two cents more to
meet the luxury war tax on corn
l.ads lor crippled Foldlers," he was
told. And as the hero digged down
for the extra b'ownleK. h was heard
to mutt'T s'Miiethtug familiarly
similar to what Sherman denominated
war. American War Kronomlral.
Kvpn tho children ni- taxed on every
stick of candy they ln.y and ice
cream they out. ixiring the rush of
war snd necessity for raising money
rapidly, the passage of this act ran
b excused, but there In no excuse
now for failure to change tlt-u "nag
Clng tax.", remark an exchange.
uiven rree rein a man wijl go
vnere bo prefers to be. His unwil
ling prose nci n n y where Is min: li
worse than his absence.
It not only pays to advertise, but
it pays your competitor If yo don't, i
THE UMPQUfl VilLLEV BANK
ROSEptlRO OREGON
Attention, automobllo owners
bring jour tires to the ItoseburR Gar
age for hlhciass vulcanizing and ro
pair work at reasonable pricoa. tf.
CAVEAT EMPTOR
Looks liko Latin, nnd Is Latin for Lot tho buyer beware" nn
ld time lctial term, that still lias some standing In the Courts.
but was never n part of our business, afld never wilt be.
Seeing that earn buyer pets Just what he wants Is our motto, and
thut Is w by we say "Your money's worth, or your money huek "
JUDD'S
Feed & Seed Store
EMPIRE BARN
AVI l K AT N'ico whoiit for chick
ens In eat. Whole oals. l
bushed.
WAXTIOD Sacks.
STOCK IT:Kn.--Sunnybrook hor,
feeil -a new feed ;.t tho rinht
pihe. MKed Molasses reeds for
dairy cows and hof:s. Nice btiplit
Itolled llarley; Itolled Oats; Old
fashined middlings, mixed corn
and o:it Chop, millrun. Alfnlt.
me;rl- and beet pulp. Oats, 1
bushel.
I'ot l.PltV l i:i:iS Oyster shell,
('.round Hone, .Meat Scrap. Egg
Mash. Srretch Feed and Wheat.
MISCI-XMNKOl's Ono Ford
truck, one t;-cylinder liuick auto
mobile, some good harness, a one
borso wagon, etc.
Careyised St.ick Salt in small
bricks and large r0-pound blorks.
Tr it nnd you will never use any
other.
Kmplro lUrn.
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mi mm 1 i i
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I XKW DlltlCCTOltV OCT. I
Tho new telephone directory Is j
now ready for distribution. They i ST "$W
have not omitted our phonu number f k :
this 'time, so bo sure to call 277 and i iVli 1 Is 7ST
we will call. - AV C( if 1
Watch for our new fall nnd winter e'Vv "?" '-i'".
line ol samples. There will be about 1 ffy ) iNi ?SV
!nu to chooso from. i 3 rlmLc-. Rw&S
IMI'KltlAL tLKAN'KltS. I , JS2k
W'o call and' deliver. ' IMione 277. j
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NOTICE OP SAI.E.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Monday, Auguat 11, 1919. at 2 o'olock
In tbe alternoon.of said day, at th
frontdoor of the County Court HousS
in Roseburg, Doug!a County Om
Bon, pursuant to a resolution anri
order of the Board of Directors Tof
Coos Bay Townslte Comnanv
adopted June 4, 1919, and a 'sub '
sequent resolution duly adopted I hJ
said Board of Directors on the 24.IK
day of June. 1919. th
" '., 3 m uoos Bay
rownsite Company to the hii-liBi,f--4
iMdder. for cash in hand the tM.
nu; described sliares of the capital
stock of Ooos Bay Townslte Com
puny to realize tho amount of de
llnquent calls and assesaments UDon
! anl"tL Sev?nn Dollar"
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This splendid thirst quencher, lunch topper and 'tween-times
drink is brewed differently. It has all the flavor of Oregon's
unsurpassed hops blended with rich, nourishing malt and
well, right here is where that difference begins. The usual
formulas are done away with. The new way the Blitz pro
cessis substituted and a drink with
Body, Sparkling, Life
is produced. When you open a cold bottle of Blitz don't ex
pect a sluggish drink. You won't get it! When your foun
tain man or beaproned host hands you a foaming glass across
the counter, don't hesitate-Blitz is good, mighty good
down to the last golden drop. You can get it
In Bottles on Draft
Throughout the Northwest
Order it caso for home; slip n bottle
or two in the auto or bout; stock lip
for mention fun time, und you'll say
Willi us: "At last, we've found satis
faction In (ho friendly drink the
on,, that iifiws with everybody. The
drink that Ills."
B.. N. Johnson So
... N. Johnson 64
I). N. Johnson 66
H. N. Johnson 61
H. N. Johnson...... 74
II. K Johnson. 79
H. N. Johnson. 82
O. C. Sether 35
O. (!. Sether 37
O. C Sether 39
O. C Sether 43
O. ('. Sether 44
O. C Sother. 45
O. 0. Sether. 4(1
1 O. C. Sether 48
o. C. Sether 49
j O. C. Sother 6 1
o. c. Sether 67
0. C. Sether 68
O. C. Sether 59
Irfo Stephens 70
C. II. Maginnis 81
C. P. Maginnis 83
holders will be so "offered for sale
and sold saparatoly for the best price
uiiL.uiiiiuie at sucn sale.
3 g
if II
0 r
I ;
'90 $1,530
10 170
B0 goo .
60 800 1
10 170
25 425
100 1,700 -
50 850
00 850
10 170
10 170
10 170
6 85
5 85
5 85
B 85
50 850
20 340-
20 340
1 17
43 7.11
40 .. C80
J. M.
THRONE,
Secretary.
Say Lard, real quiclt!
foil can't say It backwards without
a drawl!
Say! do you use our lard? V,'e
wish you would, you'll find It good!
The best you ever trlod! Those who
have, have never yet tho fact de
nied! It's of our own rendering!
THE ECONOMY MARKET
tleo. Kohlliagen, Prop. Phone 58
WeThave Crisco, Vegetol, "Cooking
Oil, Mazola, Wesson Oil, Com
pound and Lard. Would advise you
to buy now, as prices will be hlEher
soon. Peoples Suiinly Co. tf
UK MVKS O.V HIS FEET
most of the time, and If ho did
not wear the right kind of
shoes comfortable, well fitting,
serviceable footwear he would
soon get footsore and weary.
Keep police officers', letter
o havo a full lino of feed for
horses, cows, hops and chickens, and i
the price is right. Peoples Supply '
Company. tf ;
carriers', workinnmnn's. and
other folks who are on their feet
a lot, pleased with our fine shoe
repair work, nnd save them
money.
W. S. HOWARD
238 XOItl'H JACKSON'.
Koeeburg
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for $1.00. All work
given prompt attention. Bargain
day prices do not Include calling
for or delivering clothes.
G. W. SLOPER
308 N. Jackson.
International
ractor
J. F. BARKER & COMPANY
About the Best Farm Power Obtainable
Nalhan
Fullcrton TJ10 jaxC Store
Perkins
Building
Agency
Buick, Chevrolet
Scripp-Booth Touring Cars
G.M.C.& Chevrolet Trucks
Samson Tractors
Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged. Fullv Equipped
Machine Shop. Tires and Tubes, all sizes. Full
Line of Supplies.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
414 X. JACK SOX 8TKEKT
ROSKBClia, OREGOX.
CALL 'FOR
Jersey Brand
butter'
Delivered Fresh Every Morn
ing to Your Grocer.
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