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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
THE KVKNIVG NEWS THIHKDAV, Al'ISl'KT SI, 1010. A t -V '.. rr felt star '0m Notice the Nobs They're ' scientifically placed to prevent skids and those dangerous . side slips. Their firmsure grip means safety. And yet, they don't "fight the road." Just the tires for our kind of roads. There are four other United States Tires every one of them a good tire. No matter what your individual needs may be, we can fill them. United StatesTires arc Good Tires We KNOW United States Tires are Good Tires. That's why we sell them. J. O. NEWLAND, Roseburg, Ore. SMITH & ALLEN CO., Sutherlin, Ore. RIDDLE GARAGE, E. Riddle, Riddle, Or. AUTO SERVICE CO., Roseburg Strive for Higher Life. Old Father Time' hour glass has mode me realize that happiness and fucct'W In life nre gained from - 1e t I n u (Ion toward the higher life; there must he conselou effort to re pel the Kolleltiitlons of the lower. The education of the mill Is n Plow end toilsome process, hut we nhnuld stnve to fit ourselves for some higher sphere of helm; and ndjust ourselves worthily to tills life; show chnrncter and cour age In nil our actions toward others. 11 Uo love mid kindness. Men lire weak through indolence ami want of wlf -confidence In themselves. All great events hang on n Imlr. The able man profits by everything and neglects not fling- that may give him one chance the more of success. The less competent mill), despising; some Klngle precau tion, often loses everything. Ex change. DON CANDIDO AGUILAR I T j i 'Rotst Cnnr 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Uico' Plain' Senor Don Cnndido Aguilar. son-in-law of General Carranza, spent several days in Washington 'discussing Mexi can affairs with various United States officials. He and the party with him have left for Europe. His Solution. They were all crying at once, two girls and a hoy- Mother was trying to mix her bread. "Eddie, she said to the little boy, "what would you do If yoti were poor iiiainnui ami had three crying bnblef and your work to do, loo?" "Well." iie said, judi ciously, 'lf I was you I would frow bnfe the dills out the whitlow and rock the boy to sleep." At all hotels, confectionery stores , cigar stores, grocery Htorea and rule- j forias whom drinks are served, you IM; Ills OUX VYoltK. (!. V. Hkper, Ihu cleaner and ,v Pressing Works will discontinue the Monday Hnrgain Days. Kogu ur price's will prevail. All work guaranteed. If can 'ho assured of the very best 1''Hsm -is now giving bis personal iiiMMiiion i an work executed at drink going by tailing for superior bottled drinks Hoot ileer, Coca Co lli (Inger Ale, sodas all flavors, Ila nier Mult driuks and Orange ('rush. Ask for Superior Uidor u case for homo use. Phone 1 Kfi. Roseburg I Soda Worka. DANCK AT TIM. Kit. his plan of business which Insures Perfect sal ihI act Ion. 11 erne ruber, when ou want yom ivoi k well dour place it with him. tl .. Ml ItAltfjAIV AVS. The new dance pavilion at Tiller Is nearing completion, and the first party to be held therein w-'U occur Suturday night, August ".1. Good music and a good tune for every body. And he sure to visit the sul phur Springs before returning. a-23 Valuable Daughters. A daughter is of considerably more value to the Kntlir than n son. Up to th: age of ten. a K-tlllr girl Is kept at home; then she ha- to earn her own living, either as a . rvimt at a while lady's lioue. or hy assisting her fa ther In hoeing the mealie and coro paicb. As soon as she reaches a mar riageable age suitors nrrive. Henuly Is a small attraction In Ihe eyes of the Kntlir bidy-klller. The father bar gains with the suitor. A very fair price for a yond girl Is eiu'ht oeu, No Room for Idlers. The Idler Is lo society what il.e dimu is to iln- hive. ( 'Ivilfzal Ion hin ders men from giving theia (he treat ment accorded to drone, hut I'm not sure that future peoples will deal r.o leniently with clogs to progress. The Msiemntic loafer deteriorates and de generaies. The coddling system robs man of vision. Industry and life's wholesome rewards. 1,1 fe purposes can't grow without Incentives. These lire associated with life and Its needs. They challenge and draw forth the best bat Is In ymi. oilier motives are in significant in comparison. The drone on the other hand does nothing that Is cojistriiciive, He sips the honey hut adds not hi in; to the welfare of the hive. Pennsylvania (Irit. If Hereafter t lie Itimlmr.' ( 'b.-i in f. I MiiDfe ! HENRY S. GRAVES ...i r - a x i .hi i i i i i' SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck thntll put pop-in-your-smokemotor, ull right, if you'll nnt;-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert lor packing I V 1 ft-I'iV Just between nut selves, you never will wisc-up to lunli-spot-Hmukc-jviy until you can call a pipe by its first nat-ie, thn, to hit the peak-of plc isure you ly.nd square on that two-fisteU-man-tobucco, Prince Albeit 1 Well, sit, ynUMl Iv so all-Tired happy you'll want to net a photo graph of yoursclt bu-ezinft up the pike with your snu-ketLruttle wide open ! T .tik about snuikr-sport .' Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands outl P. A. can't bitn or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process ! Kight now while the going's good you got out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular snioAeppefiri l-.cn.y S. (jr.iv?s is forester of the i;iCJt service, the bureau of the de jit:ncnt of agriculture which controls he nat.on.il forests. Vsri.ib'e Climate Oest. "tMe 'M":ile lt)l a ! ItlHllatlniJ n I :il'h ami is .in t,vnernl, .-;e K'.ii'M'Ml ilian a unifiirm ee-i 'limuli tlie uniform cTI- ;ni ;-': einpera t ure. A rise i iitnve ri:i v'iir witliont n '!-.'! I-'-.- ':i tli-- lvl;ilie hn- :M'' ! ' ' r r:i:e i. -;U'I tn Princ Alhtrl Mryii 7r tobtec it told, 7optv rttt lag a. rtna, nitfi.fiom pottx d and halt round tin numitiort-untf CtmrHh11l1t t H J. h)tilda --lA.il ran, ptmtUut pou mttt(nr top inat Mcp ui id crvtfu humidor wit S tixtn ti tohovvo in mcA ptrfovt curtcifio .T'.per:, .' iba! r.T day R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company, Wintton-Salem, N. C tieallh. The I lit lowest it- the tem- 'll lit ileirree ' ' I.--' !i.nin ter falls ..r "I" ilereei at inii- h ,ilnM' TO le- .Tuini! .in iiiu tin lie there tboilbl be II .i'-t:. :e abeut stl ."ii. I nUM topMbcr. vj h tin' ti llipelllturt. Meats in Storage Not "Hoarded" Live stock is a seasonal crop like cereals and grains. It is" ripe" and is marketed in larger quantities in certain months. This causes a natural oversupply at one time and a natural shortage at another. During the time of oversupply Swift & Company places some of the meat in cold storage, against the season of short production. ' ' This is a necessity in order that the nation's ration of meat 58,000,000 pounds every day in the year may be forthcoming as the consumer requires it. This is not hoarding, not price manipulation, not market control. It is mere common sense. United States Bureau of Markets' figures of stocks of frozen and cured meats July 1 are being used as a basis for Department of Justice investigations in many cities. When properly analyzed, based on Swift & Company's stocks, these figures show: 62 per cent (approximate) is pork and beef cuts, etc.,' cured and in process of curing. It takes 30 to 90 days in pickle or salt to complete the curing process. 12 per cent is frozen pork, of which more than three quarters is to be cured in the next few months. 7 per cent is lard. This is a normal supply and only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European needs. 19 per cent is frozen beef and lamb, and miscellaneous meats, part of which is ownedy the Government and was intended chiefly for overseas shipment. If this were all diverted to domestic trade channels it would be only 2!2 lbs. per capita a 5 days' supply. 100 From this it will be seen that "meats in storage" represent unfinished goods in process of curing and' the working supply necessary to assure the consumer a steady flow of finished product. Swift & Company, IX S. A. WHAT BECOMES OF X THE AVERAGE 0OILAP RECEIVED BY SWIFT & COMPANY II FROM THC SALE OF MfcAI ti If ANDBYPSODUCIS 1 It 8S CENTS IS PAID rc? THE If U LlVt ANIMAL 12.96 CENTS FOR LASOR EXPENSES AND FRf K.HT if 2 04 CENTS BLMAiNS V SWIFT & COMPANY J f. AS PflOfrr WELL ADVERTISED The work t'eiiiK ctono on our ;iuip grounds tius advertised Hose iwiK up and down the line,'' nays Heinline, secretary of the Chiun er of Comniemv "thu k rounds l:een thoroughly raked and nil . rash and refuse removed. The rammers there today nay that the ap pearance of the grounds when they drive in are all that one could ask :or. One of the campers who re ently made a complete tour of the 11 eitic ("oast said that he had heard ;to;:eiui i; was getting -its camp round into first class condition and mis tied on In order to camp here. There is more work that v.-ill ho fin shed iu ihe course of the week. Itoy iiufham ia busy printing signs h;h1 they will be placed. We have a val uable asset in our camp grounds and should reap the full benefit therefrom." The Colorado Legislature has passed a law authorizing the pur chase and maintenance of camp grounds along the highway for the convenience ot motorists. Thev late that th- auto travel has be oiiu o heavy that it "is necessary to provide suit aide camping places. Itoseburg fs following along this plan ery closely and assisting 1 1 1 merchants in the maintenance -m' upkeep of camping grounds. Twe cords of wood were delivered today; one on ttu Cardwell side and the 'other on the Wtmberly side. This was n'silutely necessary ns there h not a tv.ig to be picked up. The grounds are better lighted thv.n an ot her camp ground in the st;1 ic. other th-in the well-kiwn and much advertised Ashland park, and v have in -it started,'' says Mr. Hein line. SANK LKGISUVTIO.V WASHINHTOX. August 10. The president's pet daylight savings law went flown undev adverse house con sideration today when the repeal bill was passed over the executive's veto by a vote of Vlt to 101. or seven more than tnc necessary two th'irds. The repeal of the daylight savings law row goes to the annate, where exporters claim the luive a victory in sight. Farming commun ities have hnploted reieal of the 'av. but the president his s-jt liis hand against their wishes, although senators and represent at ives t r-ini the agricultural districts of the country, irrespective of party, have . sked relief f nn itH provisions. DON'T Slow Up Advertising NOW! i ' SuccesB was NEVEU nrhiovod by stopping advertis ing or by wearing old cloil.es and talking prsimit-m. Never has then tcen a time when th ? public has lofikeil more keenly for MKIlC'lLWDlSINij NKWS than now. Never lias there been a ti i.e imoiv au-ni Ions rr ttie enterprising tindesuian to e.uiv MIS i L SlL'iitK Oi' TUAItK ttian now. l'eople must continue to cat, to wear and to use. The tendency Is to cut oir luxuries, and luxii.ies are only a relatively smail pr ;;ort!;n of ir b'.i-ii;:es For every luxury cur out yt -i havo a chance to in:reai;e yuur movement of staples. How short-sighted is the policy of icJucing adv. Mir ing expense to "pave money - You will only ln?e trade You will ouiy lose prestige. Advertise to Increase s:l ve m Inr; i.nd make mora mnn.v don't ctit it out tJ save nn noy. SACKS ANTi:i. YVi want 20 second -har J i:rr.li -tacks in goixl rder nt once , PROPLES SUPPLY CO. Study your adver it wisely and well. lie prosp-'ous ai i It-prosperous. t tin you never did before -do people know that you are Be Wise-and Advertise Mag:irlnes! Rental. ;ic each. lt et hn t . r-ntai l'c rer week. Klr tion Library. R-23 o o