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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
All Essentials for Travel Are found in a triD East from h. San Francisco via the 4 Ogdsn Route: Southern Pacific-Union Pacific COMFORT Three trains with every modern con veniences ot home, hotel or office for the business man or tourist. Scenery unsurpassed on the Ameri can Continent. SERVICE No better to be bad. Courteous, ef ficient employes, the best dining car service. Trains protected day and night by Automatic Electric Safety Block Signals. Stop-overs at San Francisco On one way tickets of 10 days to visit the Panama Pacific Interna tional Exposition. Ask for particulars, stop-overs and literature via this route from any agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General PaBsenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 4 CITY NEWS. Let Stone tune your piano. 933tf J. C. Carson, of Melrose, was spend ing the day In the city attending to business matters. j Dance at Elks' hall Saturday night. Music by Ott's orchestra. Admission 50c. Doors open 8:30. 5S8-n5 Burlap is handy around the sum mer camp house, for walls, partitions, etc. For sale by B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 687-Jn5 Capt. R. W. Wells, of the Eugene company of coast artillery, was in the city yesterday and last tftgh and paid an official vial tto the locr.i com pany. We handle all kinds or Kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mail order business so licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotograpbers. 311-tf Carl C. Hill and wife, formerly of this city, stopped off here last night for a visit with friends on their way home to Portland after a vlsfi at the San Francisco exposition. Frank K. Wells, assistant state school superintendent, accompanied ')y County Superintendent O. C. Brown, left this morning for Oakland, Yoncalla and Sutherlin where he will continue hlB work of Inspecting and standardizing the high schools of the county. Telephone Strong for oil stoves and refrigerators, all prices; or see B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 587-jnB When you are In need of windows, doors, window screens or fence lum ber, see what Page's have to offer. Call nt their mill on North Jackson street. 489-m31 Casper Orassle, of Dlxoaville, was attending to "business in the city to day. Mr. Orassle is n native J f Switzerland, but has not seen that country for thirty six years. In a visit to The News office where he re newed his subscription for another year, he said he thought the old mountains of his native home were still there and unchanged. The Arenz Construction Company yesterday completed the wort of lay ing the mile and a half of concrete paving on Central avenue at Suther lin. The estimated cost of the work is about $27,000 and the ruad ns completed is one of the best of its kind in the county. The concrete sur face is 18 feet wide with a three foot graveled shoulder on each side and a five-foot summer road bordering and graded to the main road. The coun ty has installed a rock crusher at Fair Oaks and has now begun the work of graveling the road from the end of the paving to Fair Oaks, a distance of about seven miles. CITY NEWd. J. H. Booth left this morning for his ranch near Ruckles where he will oversee the early spring haying. R. R. Turner, of Roseburg, re turning from San Francisco, stopped off here this morning to spend the day. Grants Pass Courier. Mrs. O. D. McAllister left this morning for Grants Pass where she will spend a week or ten days visiting with her mother. The members of the county grange are today making preparations for an old-fashioned Fourth of July cele bration and picnic at the fair grounds. ' Miss Lillle Mclver, Miss Bernice Jergens, MIbs Merle Paine, Waldo Marsters and Harold Hinsdale, left this morning for Medford where they will represent the local society of the Epworth League at the convention to be beld at that place the last of this week. ! The W. C. T. U. will hold a gold medal contest at Yoncalla this even ing. Those to take part from here are Miss Katheryne Merrill and MIbs Merle Casebeer! Those In attendance from Roseburg Include Mrs. E. A. Shuey, Mrs. A. C. Marsters and Mrs. L.' J. Barnes. About a' hundred members of the Presbyterian Sunday school boarded the first excursion train to be run over the new railroad this morning and are spending the day in picnic at the end of the line. The special train consisted of the coach, No. 1, and a flat car with seats arranged for the joyous youngsters who wish ed to ride on the "observation" car. The train departed at ten o'clock. . Grants Pass Courier. Carl Schulz, a farmer of Douglas county, was committed to the state hospital yesterday by County Judge Bushey, after being adjudged In sane. Schulz labors under the delu sion that he Is being persecuted by certain persons in Douglas county and for the last tew days has been hovering about the office of Attor ney General Brown, asking that o flee to protect him. Schulz knew the attorney general in Roseburg. He was released from the asylum a year ago in April and has been in Portland until a few days ago when he came to Salem. Seeing that Schulz was insane, Attorney Gen-ul Brown yesterday wrote a letter to Superintendent Stelner of the state asylum asking that Schulz bo exam ined for Insanity. Schulz took the letter to the asylum and gave It to Dr. Stelner, who made the examina tion and found the man mentally dv ranged. He was therefore taken b? fore County Judge Bushey and fiM ally committed to the asylum. Salem Statesman. Let "Ke!Iv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer 4. Company Phone 220 s, Sir John A. Simon, secretary of state tor home affairs. BETTIE NANSKN AT THE PALACE THEATRE ROUGH DRY Will Be List Prices From This Day on, May 27th Roseburg Steam Laundry 'SAVE YOUR HANDS" Bettle Nansen will appear at the Palace theatre just for one dny this time, Saturday the 5th, In an entire ly new role "In the Hour of Temp tation". She is the most talked of woman In the world today, the world's greatest emotional actress. Miss Nansen comes direct from the Royal theatre of Denmark. In an interview, she Bays: "Why have I descended from Ibsen to movies? Well, in the first place I do not con sider that I have made any descent, because I have not discarded the leg itimate theatre. I have Been making pictures for two years, during the summer and acting the rest of the year. The war has spoiled everything In Copenhagen. I suppose T am known as an Ibsen actress. I cer tainly should be because I created the role of Hedda Babler. I was also as sociated with Rosmercholm and the "master builder." I knew Ibsen per sonally and O, what a curious man. Now I am going to do all I can to get his plays for films, and I should not be surprised If I Bucceed, though his Bon has thus far absolutoly refus ed to give them to the movies." The world famous Betty NanBen will appear 'for one day, Saturday, In the great feature play, "In the Hour of Temptation" on Saturday at the Palace theatre. J. A. Rice, of Myrtle Creek, is in this city today attending to business matters. COL. IIEKZA I.IAIt At the Majestic tonight promises to be the greatest laugh maker yet of the famous Bray cartoons. Ills friends show so much gratitude It gels the colonel somewhat stewed. : "An aw ful jolly crowd," cries he, "I wonder wazzer mazzer mo." In addition to this the colonel is shown in Patho News with his new patented explo sives. The Pathe News also shows the opening of the Dalles-Celilo canal on the Columbia river which cost the government $5,000,000 and the first war pictures taken at the front un der the French government supervis ion. The whole program the man ager states, Is exceptionally good. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, James E. Sawyers, has been duly appointed by fie county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas .county, Administrator of the estate of George Wallace Jones, do- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requir ed to present the same to me prop erly verified, as by law required, at Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. All persons indebted to said estate are also no tified to pay to me whatever sums are by them due and owing to said estate Immediately. Dated this 1st day of Juno, A. D. 1915. JAMES E. SAWYERS, Administrator o flhe Estate of George Wallace Jones, deceased. 677-Jn29-d-T Clrvrland Plain Iratr 1 Can Uncle Sam 'reserve Neutrality? Oar foreign mUttoni bnrn boon itrnlnM Irnnnr to tbe hrettklni point The I'niUvl But hm iHen loa down 1o flie tm-jt Wink of war. The Our toonl'Uof the country have Interpreted tholrit of the tlmpfl, and tiro nt ordlnff with thr-lr pena this plrlted chapter In the nation'i bUtory. CARTOONS MAGAZINE (rM k I. Vi Mm, rwiakw if hpriv ttmtmim Hui) Irrnita wrry nonth the cream of car I out a re both in America and 'umpf. It la a Trritable panorama of the war. Wtint the nation think of aar h other la l-at told bj the rart'xm which tfoea under the turf a and e hoa the verj thought of the pnpp. Cartoons Maatinn la tb mt faa-elnatinft- rcintlnaxd ttorj of world nventa ir wrltt'-O. The pictorial Mfe ere erifplf tnentt-J by wll-eelH-ti'd editorial commrnt and nix-Hal artklxa. Invaluable to the library, tii bueiame man, the atudent ot currant event. 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Phone 161 Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream THE KIDDIES LOVE IT so do the grown-ups. There Is something about our pure, rich Ice cream that makes you Vant more. And the chil dren! Well, let the little darlings have all they want. It can't hurt them Its pur ity safeguards it. Take sgme home with you for dinner. I PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders REPUBLIC TIRES! VattaaiaBBBaBaaajaaBasMaaaaBaaaAaBBBMaaiBaaBBBaaavaaaatf Staggard Tread, the original non-skid tires. The tire that makes good in the Caliofornia deserts. Guar anteed 5000 miles. You do not have to wait for adj ustmets we take care of you at THE MOTOR SHOP "service IS OUR HOMY'' 444 N. JACKSON STREET PHONE- TWO-SIX-EIGHT Just Arrived A Big Carload Lot of champion & Mccormick BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, TEDDERS We get our machines direct from the factories and always have the latest machines made at the VERY LOWEST PRICES J. F. BARKER COMPANY .... 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