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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1919)
v4 TWO THE EVENING NEWS R. W. BATES BY BERT G. BATES ISSCED DAILY EXCEPT SUXDAY. ttnbscrlmlon Rate- Daily Per year, by mail, In county.. ..$3. 00 Pr year, outBido or county 4.uu Weekly. Pr year 12.00 Six months 1-0'i Entered an second-clans matter, November 6. 1909, at RaBeburg, Ore under act of March 3. 1879. MKAfBKlt OF ASSOCIATED 1KI1H. Tho AffociiU.cl Viohh In exf-liisively entitled to tho uso for nmb.lrat.on of ail news cllsnatolioH cromtl U If or wot otltorwino credited in HiIh naiM-r and aLo thn local iioum mil Uwhed lioroln. All rljchu of rub- UcatJon of special IUputcl.es hei-uin are also rtworvcfi. SATl'ltDAV, Jl'LY UK UMfl. Various departments at Wanning- ton have spent thousands upon thou Ban tin of dollars conducting urico and eoHt-oMlvini? iuvesriga- tionH and inquiries with no other result than that cost of living has continued to go ui. .No department has put its linger upon the cause of Increasing cost or Indicated a means nf rhncklnar tho uitwara trend, inoi ther has the public been informed as to the exact location or Hie m crcnKB. In other words, we have snent immense sums of money upon inveBlgutlons without getting any where. No department seems 10 have 'resorted to the very simple expedient or calling a score of deal ers unon the carpet and among men1 at what price they sell certain Htrtnle articles, what they nay the wholesaler, what tho wholesaler n:-vB the manufacturer, and what the manufacturer pnys for raw materials nnd labor, nil with comparisons wun tho same figures before the wur. Such figures, very quickly obtained would show where tho increases have chiefly occurred. President Wilson's Insistence that tho senate adopt th league of na tions covonant without reservations because if a II nations made reserva tions tho real object of the league would be nullified, Is preposterous. .Tnnan sinned with reservations, and so did other nations, and yet the president urga the United States to tlo up to a thing tnai even nis own close advisers admit is an experi ment. Tho position or President Wil son In this mutter Is directly ngainst the interosts of the people he re- prosonts. His attitude Is astound ing, and his demands that the senate Bwullow '1,1)0 whole dose without stopping to taste Its noxiousness should be Bternly rebuked. It does not matter what England, Japan . lormany or any other people wnnt. but the issuo is entirely with the people or the United States. The senato of this country has a duty to perform In protesting thin thing which which means denationalization. In tho league ot natrons agree ment England gets control of the sea, although Mr. Wilson went over seas to demand that armaments he decreased: Japan gets domination of the Far East and direct control ol Shantung, taken from the rhinese by the allies and turned over to the Japs as tho price paid for the hit ter's signature to tho league of na tions covenant; Franco gets back Alsaee-Lorraino and a nice piece of Germany, and the United StiitoH gets tho privilege, as Mr. Wilson and the democrats apparently esteim II. of giving up tho constitution am' every American tradition for a gov ernment by and for alieiiH. Think this tiring over, seriously, V meant much to every red blooded Ameri can. U it Press dispatches state thnt when tho lengue of nation, treaty was presented to the Uritlsh parliament by Premier Lloyd George that tin sedate legislative body of JOnuland burst Into a rollicking laugh. Pre mier George called them to order and urged that the matter be taken seriously, nnd the dispatches say that laughing occurred again. Why this merriment? No cheering, if you will not ire, but laughter- Just laughter hecauxn of ;he stupidity ot a set of alleged diplomats who would give up there country to the control of fore-Inn or s scat lered nil the wa from Ti m hue k -Too t o J a pa n. No wonder the Hritishers laugh, while American elt Izens chew their tongues in rage under t ho lash. Itut wait China, the oldest nation on the globe- China, thai 1ms Mood l he storm of poliiieal intrigue and de vast at ion of thn eenturies. furf y ot them, and who for tour thousand years has maintained a government of her own, is to 1),. congratulated Clrlnn. with a population of four hundred millions of people, refused to sign the pence treaty 1'einuse she was maltreated by the allies in the council of the "Htg Four" and a per tlon of her territory nwardt-d to .la pan. And the United State had a hand in the transaction. The conn try blushes for the ml of its repren etitatlves. Get behind this Chantainiua nnd boost It to n suceesHful conclusion. Ituy your ticket while you can save a bit on the price. The program b of unusual merit. Take I he kids along, they will enjoy it, and it Is an educator worth while. There is plenty of hope for the human race so long as father's rare enough for their fat lilies t- lur home buckets of Ice cream every hot , evening, realizing a we do now th nerage man hates to enrrv any average man hntes to carry any come. If you vlolnte human laws a po llcemau will grab you, hut if you violate natural laws you grab your self. Getting rich by your own efforts shows brains; getting rich by your pnrents' efforts shows Judgment in selecting parents. jiTU.'i. T VI,. , .'J V J T.JJl. 1 ...lfjr.' 1 .- j LOOKING GLAtiS NEWS. ft ' The Picnic glvon by the Hunduv school on lust Sunday after leseon, was very much enjoyed by every on'. present, general good teellng pro vailed and every one seemed to be trying to help the other fellow, tt'hut a good old world this would bo If we could feel this way alwayx. it;. i, Howard came over from Hoseburg after the Fourth and visit ed lifs family nnd friends, hut do parted this week for Seattle, whmv he iias concessions with the Arnold Carnival Co. Mr. Van Ashen of Salem, a teacher In tho Willamette University, gave a splendid talk here at H o'clock on Hunday, taking tho place of Hev. J. (J. Spencer of Hoseburg, Miss Irene .Mundt arrived this week from Portland and visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd, Mundt. Henry Jones left for Portland on ; Monday -waning. I Quite u number of the yonit.'or tut motored over to Alexander Park on Sunday, where they enjoyed them selves, bathing In the beautiful Uinp-qua. Uncle Jake Chadwick of Myrtio Creek was here Sunday and attend ed Sunday school. Od Morgan and wife returned Tuesday after spending a month in Eastern Oregon. They report a de lightful trip with but little auto trouble. A goodly number of neighbors and friends of Mr. Geo. Wickhani, who died last week in Hoseburg, attend' ed the funeral on Sunday at the Ma sonic cemetery in that city. Maying is about over and the far mers arc binding their wheat and oats; the outlook for a good yield is splendid, better perhaps than for years pnst. The patrons of our school met at the school house on (he 11th inst, md voted in favor of instituting a four-year standard hlnh school. Prof. O. C. Mrown nnd A. K. Street were present nnd gave a general out lino of procedure; the committee will meet soon to complete old ar rangements. J. W. MORGAN. HAFKIX CANADA. The Med ford Mail Tribune prints the following concerning Harold Knbll, tho Applegate ranehor, who was sevoral months ago arrested on a charge of cattle stealing: "Word has reached here that Harold Kuhll has reached Canada and found em ployment, ills many friends will be glad to learn that lie is safely out of tho United States." Harold is the young Applegate rancher who several months ago the day before Ms hearing, to be held at Grunts ass on the charge of cattle steal ing, disappeared from home with his amlly since which lime his where- bouts have remained a mystery. He is wanted in Jackson county on several charges of cattle stealing. At the time ho was arrested and made his escape, Hoseburg of (let tils wen notified and kept on the watch for him in tills city. 0.43 miles of construction and gro veling, the limits being more part icularly described as from Engineer) 3ta. 0 0 to Engineers Sta. 22 99.3 Fn gin oo is 9 1 a . 4 5 o fa 11 a on tho SB cor. of NVi or the SW ot Sec. 22. Tp. 27 8., ft. tl W. Xo bid wil be considered unkv-;a accompanied by aTi. a bidder's bond or cert 11 led check tor an amount eiiul to at least live (5) per cent of the total amount of the hid. A corporate surety bond will be required for tho faithful perform ance ol the contract in a sum equal lo one-half ol Ihy total amount of the bid. f TPlans, specifications, forms of contract, proposal blanks and full Information for 'bidders may be ob tained ut the office of the county clerk or the county roadmastcr, Court I louse. Hoseburg, upon the deposit of five dollars. The right is reserved to reject any or nil proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposal deemed best for trie County. OUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. II. W. MARSTKRS, County Judge. W. E. ST. JOHN, Commisioner. KDWIN WEAVER, Commisioner. Attest: E. II. LENOX, County Clerk. Dated July 12, 1919. a-2 . MAY IIIU.NG IX SAWMILL. Otto Met.al anil K. S. Wilson, who are now conducting a small sawmill at Lakeside in Coos County, spent est t day in Hoseburg looking for suitable location. 'I hey are plan ning on hringlng their plant to this locality. we hope for your new HOME YOU lE PLANNED THE PI NEST PLUMBING U THE LAND! We hear you're planning to build a new hop e. Well, do you know that It would be a matter of money fn your pocket and good plumbing In your house If you talked your plans er with ub and got our prices? We're dependable plumbers. Hoseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHON'fi 1st. NOTICE TO COTltA( TOIEK, Highway 'onslrtiet Ion, Douglas County, Oregon. j Sealed bids Will be rereivod by ' e Ceunly Court of Douglas County, I 'regon, at the Court House, Hose- '' ng, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m , on ie 7th day of August, 1 9 1 9, for construction wink on a seetiou of road between the City of Hoseburg and I. O. of Melrose, DnugWs Coun ty. Oregon. i The work in elves approximately j D. J. JARVIS Second Hand Store wants $100,000 Worth of Second Hand Furniture If you have anything in second hand goods, call phone 2 r I . He will piiy you more than it is worth, and if you want to buy anything, see Jurvis Hist. He will sell it below the cost of new goods. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Boupht, and which has been In use lor over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal Ktinervmnn Kinr Ita tnfnniT Allow no one to deceive vou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience asainst Experiment. f What isCASTORIA Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Coustipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Fevcrishness arising therefrom, nnd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural 6leep. The Children's Pauacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS ) Dears the Signature of 3 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Hav Always Bought First Church of Christ ScteutUu, Services are held ijunduy morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock; this meeting In cludes testimonies of healing. Sun day school convenes at 9:45 a. m.; nil up to the a bo of 20 years are invited to attend. Tho Reading ftooin In the rear of the Church Imlldlng Is open daily except Sun- nnys mm nouunys iroiu 2 to 4 p. lu. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend these services and visit Ilia re gular room. Subject of Sunday's lesson, "Life." A grouch always scums to live longer tliun anybody else. PIUSSBVTEItlAX ANNOUNCEMENT IBible school at 9:45 a. m. J. B. Willis, Superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Junior ser ice. Sermon subject, "The Potter and the Clay." No C. E. or evening service. When Irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not sold at Dri g Stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write lor neum nnil narticulars. Its free. Addross National Modicul Institute, Milwau kee Wisconsin. a-12 1-26 Silver Steel War Is past and government has allowed the manufacturers to resume their commercial bust ness. years. We have the flrst shipment In that wo have had for-'three Remember SILVER STEEL is the very best grade of American Enameled Cooking Ware If lou doubt It, all we ask is that you give it a good fair trial. It is made over a heavier plate than most other enameled wares, and the enamel is of a tougher texture. .We have a good stock of all the cooking utensils usually needed. Sauce pans and kettles from 2 quart size down. Dish pans from 21 quarts to 10 quarts. Baby baths, pails, stoamers, fruit jar fillers, and O.well, Just drop In and look It over. u ii Churchill Hardware Co. Garford Trucks! 1 to 6 Ton Capacity Riker Heavy Duty 3 and 4 Ton Capacity F. W. D. 3 Ton Capacity Four-Wheel Drive V. S. FRENCH District Sales Manager for Southern Oregon Headquarters, Roseburg, Oregon H. 1. VAN DEItSAIj, SflO-.Uii liunisido Street, Portland, Oregon, Distributor. Doirt Overlook the Household Account Pay the household bills by check. Then there will be no danger of having to pay a bill twice because you have lost or misplaced your receipt. You will get your canceled checks back from Tho Umpqua Valley Bank K you have an account hero and every one Is evi dence of payment. Small accounts as well as large are welcome. J. M. THR0NU Cashier the UKBQVR VMLLEiU bank ROSEBURG OREGON EVERY BODY CHAFES Under restraint, but some chafe, in hot weather restraint or no restraint. To such we bring good nows Yea, we'll bring the re lief itself. If you desire. PHONE NO. 4,- AND SAY Jontell Talcum Powder 25c Nathan Fullerton TJie ffitta& Store Perkins Building Tha Lltle Qem restaurant and and our meals are like those mother confectionery, 119 Sheridan Street, serves. tf opposite depot grounds. Is open day , ; and night. Service the very best. Back nimibers of magazines for We serve College ice cream, home- sajo. ah Kinus i cents eacn. made pies and cakes, soft drinks, , Jy-18p FICTION LIBRARY. To Our Many Customers who have been kept waiting for the past two weeks, we are glad to say that another 50 groso of new bottles will arrive tonight, nnd after tomor row we will be able to All j.11 back orders as well as all new ones. Families who wish nn assorted case or so, will be promptly suppllod from low on. Roseburg IceCo Agency Buick, Chevrolet Scripp-Booth Touring Cars G.M.C.& Chevrolet Trucks Samson Tractors Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged. Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Tires and Tubes, all sizes. Full Line of Supplies. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 444 N. JACKSON 8TUKET ROSF.BintG, OREGON. SHOWS IS WALKING. We repaired shoes, such as we inrn out, show when you walk down the street. Women's shoes as well as men's must look right, to conform to the rest ot t he attire. Our robullt and reshaped ihoes stand the most minute In spection. They look and wear like new shoes and that means a whole lot. W. S. HOWARD 238 NORTH JACKSON. 8-16 International Tractor J. F. BARKER & COMPANY About the Best Farm Power Obtainable CALL 'FOR Jersey Brand BUTTER Delivered Fresh Every Morn ing to Your Grocer. $