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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
FOUR THB EVENING N11WB MKIKSIAV, ,H'f,V 1H. 10IW. Warm Weather Necessities Panama Hats There is nothing that will give you more lasting ' comfort these warm days than one of our cool Panama Hats. v Toyo Panama, $.249, $2.98, $3.79 ' Genuine Panama $4.98, $5.90 Silk Pongee Shirts We have these cool shirts in natural d?o QQ color with military collars, French cuffs pOI0 You Buy It Here for Less ' " - r. .k ' ' - 1 111 I II VISIT OUR IiAOIES READY-TO-WEAR DKI'AKTMKNT. SCIIWTIKIC KAUMINO. Our new spring and summer gain plea have arrived and are now ready fur your Inspection. Some nnat, nobby designs to make selection! from. Order your suit early to In-j aure prompt delivery. Suits made to your measure, 118 to $50. a. W. Sloper, the cleaner and presser. tf , Cabbage plants for sale at the home of II. B. Church, 318 East Com. Ave. Phono 283. tf Safety deposit box't as low u (1 ipor your. Douglas Abstract uom puny. a 9 Six cents perpound paid for good cloanlng rags. tf., Riley's selectod poems, cloth. 14 Illustrations, 60c postpaid. Fiction Library. Kosoburg. J27p BOOTERIE'S WHITE SHOE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 18 KKlC.TO.MOltltOW'H I'AI'Klt. Churchill Hardware Co. up Li S35I IiAST TI.MK TON K.'HT KVS TIMU TOMUHT. LOUIS BENNISON IX The Road Called Straight AM "Why Get a Divorce" CHRISTIE COMEDY THUHHDAY A FRIDAY Harry Carry In "A Right for I-ovp." Formerly sciuutlllo i;ii vii'.iro was supoed to bo 11 theoretical Htudy taught by a bumli of one-tad cd frofooaors who did most ol tholr nrjiilng on paper. No farming of that type could be fulled aoiuiitlflc. Scientific moans iiMmidlncr to true Knowledge, and all kinmwl.itle Is baaed ou actual human vucrl' iu r Theories of agi'lcul'mo that have not been put to the leu on actual ruims, under sieh nuiidilions the iiverugo larmer lum to meet, tire no Kuod at all The; is p.Mf'eetlv un derstood by tlu ugi'U:eltur;il e 1 erts, who almost invariably are practical men. Helentlflc agriculture experiments should bo carried out under average cowlltons. An ex periment Htalion farm should never be a merely exhibition farm. It xhoilld not be located on some exlra fertile tract, on which cn.ps are tiuro to prosper even under adverse conditions. It should be plaretl 'on average soils, whore Just the K.mie illlflcullles will have to be met that Lhe averniro itrmer has to confront And no doubt in most cases I his is done. .Most of the farmers or Doug las County do the best they c-'n ;o apply tiie principles cummunlcitted i,v tiie sclentlsls. They are greatly helped by Hie newspapers, which all favor scientific methods and popul arize them so far as possible. The difficulty encountered by .the aver age Tanner Is simply1 that he Is so burdened by the cans and labors or his calling, that he hasn't time to study agricultural science as ho would like to. The time will come when it will be considered necessary for a farmer to have the advantage in youth of competent technical school Instruction in agriculture, as or a lawyer to atend a law school That Is no doubt impossible for the present generation, winch Is enuua raring to pick up the lessons of science as vapidly as possible under existing difficulties. KMMIGENCY NOTICE. Owing to the emergency aris ing In the water supply situat ion, ami 11 further notice the water will b shut off through the cl nt 10:30 p. in. and will be turnod ou each morning at about S a. in. Patrons of the system are noliflod full pressure will be given at about 10 o'clock each evening and at the same time users are asked to draw off what water they will need for the night. Hours for sprinkling will be from 7 to 9 p. in. of each dav and the city council will pass an emer gency ordinance fixing a pen alty for violation of restrictions on Irrigation. 1-OH SAI.K, TltADK UK LKASK Live-wire Doings of City Silver Steel War Is past and govornment hs allowod the iniinnriicturers to ro8Uiuo their commercial business. We have the first Bhlpment lu that we have had Tor three yoara, Remember SILVER STEEL is the very best grade of -American Enameled Cooking Ware If you doubt It, nil wo ank Is that yuu g-ivo It n roimI fulr trial, It la niatle over a heavier pi nto than most other emimclod wares, and the enamel la or a tougher texture. ;We have a good stock of all the cooking utensils usually needed. Sauce pans ami kettles from 2 umut bIzo down. lMsh paua from 21 quart to 10 quarto. Baby baths, pnlla, Htoninera, fruit Jar fillers, and O, well, Just drop In and look it over. Visiting John Alexander, Mrs. J. H. Shupe ol Oak urove, is cluirimr at tint Inlin A lovii tw I ir hntiiR She spent today at (ilide, whero she formerly reBideu. IjfiiveM or Portland. Miss Mnry Julia Clark, who has been In the city for the past few weeks enjoying a vttri t with nor fa ther, C. W. Clark, lolt last evening or her home at Portland. Smim1 Hummer on Farm. ThonuiH Cobb ami wile of Portland ariivod In the city last night and will spend the summer on their ranch at Wilbur. Will ; to School. Florence Hlsglns left this morn ing for San Francisco, where she will attend school several months. lU'ooverliiK from Operation. Utb. P. L. Randall, who yesterday underwent an operation at Mercy hospital Ik reported getting along as well as could lo expected today and will soon be on the way to complete recovery. Here From Kliunalh FolN. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watklns and little child are In the city from Kla math Falls 1o spend a lew days vis iting with Mends, Mr. Walkins hav ing formerly a position in the West ern Union office here. He Is now engaged in the real estate line at Kin math and says that city is quite a thriving community. With his fam ily Mr. Walkins is Just returning from a visit as far north as Port land and other principal cities in the'state. He says big preparations ate being made at Klamath Falls for the annual Wilts convention In Au gust and a great time Is in store for all who attend. Expert Testimony. Heard in court during the emss-ex-nmhmttoti of a willies': Q State what is It makes the co conut plaiitai U ,u ptMir In fruit iro ducibm? A. Anything which Is not favorahU to coconut trees. Q. - What winds are favorable ntid what are illst'avorahte to coonmir plantations? A. The wind which does not give any harm to the coconut trees Is fa vonihle. and those winds which give harm to the bearing of fruits nnd growl nit thereof Is unfavorable. ('nam News Letter. Suitably Dressed. While In the army I was accom panied by a sergeant that, to hear him talk, was one of the brainiest men t'mlo Sum had hired. On a certain Solidity, In a cert e In tew n. n young uotnun we met on ihe street llM.ed us If we cared to iro (o her houe nnd have n cup of coffee. On arriving we were Introduced to her mother, who made excuses In repaid to her appear nnee. She remarked : ''I'll to nnd put on the percolator." The sergeant Htild: "Ob. urn look all tight the way rou arc."- Chicago Tribune. The McCIallen ITotel. We alHO make a specialty or writing In surance. Our honest and fair dealing has Increased our busi ness, and necessitated another addition to our office force. Clinton 1j. Helblg, who has seen overseas duty, and late of the Sixth division of the Army of Occupation, fs now with the arm. G. U. HELBia REALTY CO. tf 401 Cass St. DAILY WEATHKH HEIORT. u. S. Weather Hurcau, local office, Rosebtirg Oregon, 24 hours ending at 5:00 a. in. Precipitation in Inches and hun dreds: Highest temporaturo yosterday 98 Lowest temperature last night 62 Precipitation, last 24 hours 00 Tojtal precipitation since first of the month a 01 Normal precipitation for this month : 32 Total precipitation from Sapt. 1. 1918, to date 34.09 Average precipitation from Sept. 1, 1877 34.01 Total excess from Sept. 1, 1918 08 Average pretrial tat Ion for 42 wet seasons (sept, to May Inclualve) 31.48 WM. BELL, Observer. Just Arrived A SHOE FOR REAL MEN Munson Last, Kdmondi.ed, Munaon In forepart and Com bination in waist, instep and heel. Plenty of ball room and a snug glove-like litter around ankle and instep. H-igher and narrower arch keeps foot from sliding forwaru. They insure the correct walking position and threreby give the body perfect poise. Belnff combination in both last and attern, they hug the foot all over without binding or pinching they lit even the liardest-to-fit feet as we carry them in practically all widths. Made with full single, Good year Welted, 10-lron, grain oak outer soles, uppers or n full grain cnll'sk'in of a rich dark Mahogany shade, solid -leather throughout. And good value at $10. Bracelet Watches Bracelet Watches .for ladles are very popular. Conveni ent and appropriate are theso ueat. dainty time pieces, combining ornament with usefulness. We are showing a variety of at tractively cased Waltham and Elgin movements. You will be delighted with them. Wrist Watches For Motor ists1, Sportsmen and every body who works or plays out-of-doors. Handy for mechanics. With Radloltte dials. Priced $5.50 to See them. BUBAR BROS, Jewelers anil Optometrlnts JACKSON STREET J&b . Monday I? bargain dar at tha Rsseburg Cleaning and Pressini. Works. Men's sults Krone J Dr cleaned and pressed for J 1.00. Al work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call Ing for clothes or malting deliveries. Bring your cuthas in. u MOW toi.v. POl'N!) Open face watch. Owner I may Ki't property nt News ofllce ly paying for lulvertlseinont. WANTKI) Canary birds, singers nnd hatiy hirds. Mrs. (Jeo. Foutch, phones HfiL'-R or 'inquire 140 Flint Street. FOR SAI.K Indian motorcycle, l!l:i model, in thoroughly good condition. $15 cash. C. T. Schroe- der, Uoso-burg, s i miles west on Old Coos Hay Road. VAXTKI Olrls for hotel work, good wages and good home. Ex perience unnecessary Clnrk Ho tel, (llendale. Oregon. WHY PAY RENT when you can buy 11 good seven room house on paved street, close in for $lflftrt $:foo down nnd $L'r per month.; Five room house on paved street. close in JiStJO on same terms. - Also ion room house for $2000 on same terms. For further Informa tion or particulars seo Rice & lilce. Don't Take Chances Insure against Fire. You Trotect your cash. Why not protect your Investments? Wo write Life, Fire, Automobile. Ituryliry and Plate 01.u Insurance. Re liable Old l.l:u Company's; See us about Insurance. K.tltM INSMIANCK. CltAlX IN mop lxsm.wcK. STACK, KTC. G. W. Young & Son niONK 41T D. J. JARVIS Second Hand Store wants $100,000 Worth of Second Hand Furniture If you have anything in second hand goods, call phone 251. Ho will pay you more than it Is worth, and If you want to buy anything, see Jarvls first. He will sell It below the cost of new goods. , Your Boy's Future You have a great Interest In the fujture of your boy you desire to see hlra thrifty and prosperous. An account with us promotes these good Qualities. The RoseburA National Bank yUU RoseburA.Ore. KI XAW AY PtCKKD I P. Jack. Jojinsun. aged 16 years, was picked up today by Percy Webb, act ing chief of police. He was turned oer to the Jueuile officer. Miss Agnes Pitchford. who imediately wired to os Angeles wher he stated he makes his home. His says that his father and mother are dead. We have a full line of Mason, .Economy and Kerr wide mouth fruit jars, also Mason caps and rubbers and Economy caps. Be sure nnd put up plenty of fruit, as canned fruits will be scarce and high. Peoples Supply Company. W. P. Puller's paint? and oils, un excelled by any. Dig stock at Mar sters Drug Company. tf LAST TIME TONIGHT "LAST TDIK TONIGHT. . The Red Lantern Don't Miss It and Be Sorry THB ANTLERS IS COOUOIt TIIAV YOUR HOMIO. Coming llvx lleiich's "Priinsoi inrilenlu." Thursday und Friday. 2nd . Emergency Regulation Governing the Use of Water for Irrigation As Filed With the Public Service Commission of Oregon EFFECTIVE TO DATE JULY 16, 1919 Water for Irrigation May Be Used Only Between 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. If fire whistle blows, all irrigation must stop immediately until fire is out. Former regulations restricting use for irrigation to those south of Lane street to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and those north of Lane street to Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and no irrigation on Sunday are still effective. For violation of the above regulations the supply of water will be discon tinued, in which case an additional payment of 50 cents will be required to turn the water on again. Issued July 16, 1919. Effective July 1G, 1919. The Mayor, on being advised by the engineer of the Public Service Com mission, of the necessity of obtaining am holding more water for fire protec tion, and of furnishing continuous supply for domestic use for residents in higher portions of the city, has issued a proclamation effective during the present emergency, restricting the use of water in accordance with above regulations. The Council will pass an ordinance providing for a penalty for violation of such proclamation. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT& WATER CO