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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
WAR ODDITIES TOOK PICTURES OF SINKING LUSITANIA HAWKES CUT GLASS New Arrivals:- AU Kinds of Porch Furniture, Chairs, Settees, Swings, Etc. m V2v We are exclusive agents for the cele brated Sturgis Luxury Baby Carriages and Go-carts. Luxury Springs under seat and back which means absolute comfort for the baby. A. J. Lilburn & Son The Complete House Furnishers THREE SHIPS SUBMARINED Each Ship Flew a Neutral Flag -Crews Are Saved. flUSSIANS CLAIM TO HAVE A VICTORY Fall of li-iiiynl in Admitted From (Vtj-OKTuil, Mill Other Guliu OffMsfl tllO IjOH LEIIWICK, Scotland, Juno 4. A C r 1 1 1 li n Bliliniiirliici alicllcil and sunk the Duulsh tliroc masted ship Salva dor In the North Sen, despite the protests or the commander of the nou trl vessel. Cnptnln Snnd and crow luudcd hero iiftor being picked up kjr a trawler In tho open sea whore Miy lmd drlfled 18 hours. Tho Sal vador was onrouto from Copenhagen to fjngland with a cargo a timber. HwimMmU fttcaiucr Torjictlood. LONDON, Juno 4. The Swedish teamed Lappland was torpedoed by Gorman submnrlne, the admiralty MAJESTIC "lDOKIIC" XTUA TODAY THK N10W 10.1IX)1T8 OF KIiAlNK !Tlio Second Wplsodo. Bigger uml butter limn ever. COU 1IKK.A I.IAIt Signs the Pledge. The Big gest laugh yet. announced. r Tho stoainer Lappland was sunk without any warning. Four women passengers and tho crow took to the boats and all were landed at Peter head. Third Neutral Vessel Sunk. LONDON, June 4. Tho Norwoglan steamer Cubano was torpedoed and sunk off Flannan Islands by a Ger man submarine. This makes the third neutral vessel that has been torpedoed In the past 24 hours. IliiHsians Claim a Victory. PETUOGRAD, June 4- Three Aus trian regiments were slaughtered and four thousand prisoners captured af tor a fierce combat fifty miles north west of Przemysl, It Is officially an nounccd. Tho fall of Przemysl is admitted by the war office;' but tho statement reporting heavy losses In flicted on the enemy In n northern fortress, partly offset the effect of this dfent, and It Is also declared that the capture of Przemysl must not bo construed as a scvore reverse. Explaining the evacuation of Prze mysl, the war office said the Eiirrison rotlred eastward upon previously pro- pared positions. ENURE VILLAGES tlcCormlck, photographed after Lusi- tunui sinking. . ! Mr. McCormick, wireless operator: of the Lusituniu, calmly took pic- j tures of the liner as she sank into' the sea after being torpedoed by a I German submarine. Unfortunately! his films were spoiled by the salt Water when he went down with thai ship before he was rescued. ' WASHINGTON,- June 4 . The president's warning to the factional Mexican lenders has been delivered to General Carranza and coustltu- llonal President Garcia, Consul Gen- oral Silllman Informed the state de partment. Hllllman did not say how the statement was received, in re-J porting tho delivery from Vera Cruz.! Owing to interrupted communication; with the Interior of Mexico, It Is not known whether General Villa has re-1 reived the statement. PARIS, June 4. Entlro villages north of Arms have been reduced by shell fire In the tierce fighting which marks the Krench advance toward l.ens. Souchez Is cnltroly levelled wlih the exception of a few stone liillillngo. The fighting Is steadily Incioaslng In fury, and further pro gress Is reported southeast of Nou-vllle. l-A l'MK NKWS The first war pictures taken it the front under French supervision. run Di,i,i:s-t iii.iu) CANAI, OIKMM Costing tho government JG. 000, 000. SilH.AH (Tll l ltlO IX JAVA i niul VK'lTUKSyn.; l'lt.Wt .; Doth Pntlio Scenic nnd Kdu rational. I0cToday5c TOMOItltOW til Her llnddy's l-'oot steps. With Kthel Griindin. Who I'ayi? every Sunday uml .Monday. Kxplolts of Klulne every I'rldiiy. STEEL COMPANY NOT DISSOLVED WASHINGTON, June 4. Tho suit of tho government to dissolve tho United States Steel Corporation, will undoubtedly bo taken to tho supreme court, the attorney general said, fol lowing a cabinet nieetirg. Tho peti tion of the government for an lnjunc tlo.i nnd dissolution of the steel cor poration was denied by the federal court yesterday nt Trenton, New Jer- FORD DIVIDEND IS 48 MILLION! DETROIT, Mich., June An nouncement is made of un Increase of capital stock of tho Poif. Automobile Company from two million to one! hundred million dollar's. A stock dividend of forty eight ilii;n dol lars bus been authorize 1 for July 1. FOR SALE Two large heavy horses, wngon and harness. Page Invest ment Co. Roscburg. 589-tf ' lt'"f 1 I iff ' mm if LONDON, May 25. (Uy mall to Now York) Nothing but dark, sin ister gobs of gloom are In store for Klser Wllhelm and Emperor Franz Josef. . The horoscope of the Hohenzelloern and Ilapsburg monarchs comes to London today for.Plcardy, a little village behind the British lines In northern France. Kaya Andra, Brah man occult, an aged bony white- bearded person drew It from the stars and moon and told It to all the In dian troops. He traveled to Europe with the Indians .when they came to fight the Germans. The first half of 1916 will see the final blow fall on the head of tho Teutons, Kaya Andra gathered from the heavens. He says: "The Gorman emperor was born under Aquarius. This signifies soli tude, desertion exile and sickness. The year 1916 will bring him terrfble reverses, notably In June, July and December. But his definite down fall will only occur during the flrsiV hnlf of 19IC. and it will entail the exile of the Kaiser and his family. jsiin Annrn says tne stars tell him this about Franz Josef: Tile Hon, tho bull and the scorpion, uniting, their baleful influences have condemned him to a joyless end. and his throne and empire will be anni hilated after a sanguinary revolution In this year of grace, 1915." Kaya is still at Pieardy telling the rules of the Indian "Tommies". ITo has studied the heavens since his youth nnd ought to know. has qualities of color, cutting and design unrivalled. Once you seize the peculiar beauty and brilliance of a "Hawkes piece you can't as one enthusiast said look at any other glass. We should like to show you our present splendid collection of this artistic ware. Simple pieces at moderate prices as well as ex amples of the more sumptuous "Hawkes" dear to the hostess-heart. QUALITY SERVICE G. W. Young and Company JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS PHONE TWO-ONE-FOUR ROSEBURG. OREGON 11HCITAL. ILg Marshall's Pure Food Store A song recital by the pupils of Mr. Gurdon A. Fory will be given at tho Baptist church, Monday evening, Juno 7. Everybody is cordially in vited to attend. The program wllll Miss Frances Lawrence desires to state that she has not withdrawn from the exposition trip contest and Is still an active candidate, notwith standing the reports which have been begin at 8:15 promptly. 586-jn7p circulated. Onyx Acetylene Welding New process of welding Iron, cast Iron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. G. L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street. o3.nl erupt Of Roseburg Feed and Fuel Company's Stock Which must be closed out at once. Beginning June 5, I will sell the above stock at cost and less. Consisting of oak and fir wood, Rock Spring Coal Hay, Grain and mill feed. Farming impliments including wagons, mowers rakes, plows, feed and fanning mills, gas engines, manure spreaders, culti vators and discs. In fact any article you may need on the farm. Also all fixtures including McDonalds Pitless Wagon scale, wood saw, wood splitter Howe Platform Scale, two delivery wagons, safe, desks, chairs, typewriter Burrough Adding machine, Check Protectograph and typewriter desk and cream separators. This stock must be moved at once. Come early and make a saving J. T. WILSON, Bankrupt Stock Salesman 1 1 1 1 1 1 aor. The COLDEN "Just n Bright" n.AYlXU WITH VI I IK A Two Part Drama with Hurry Myers and liosamitry Theby. TIIK Bl Tl.Vlt'S BlSTKIl BOMAXCK. A Joker Comedy with Krnest Shields and Loulso l'aienda. n . nix " rents Tho Black Box every Tues. (lay. Ilauinl of Helen ev. rry Tlim-vlay. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST The New York Store WE GiVE GREEN TRAD INQ STAMPS SATURDAY SPECIALS Red Cross Shoes at $3.50 About 50 pair of these styles to close out. Numbers that we are discontinuing, in patent leathers only. Regular $4:50 grade. tfJO CA For Friday and Saturday oniy ijJu.JU Ribbons at Yard 10c Fine all silk taffeta hair ribbon in blue, red, white, pint and black. 1 he special price A per 3'ard I "v Men's Shirts at 50c Men's negligee shirts in light cobrs, plain fon ri.; 1 r ' r"al" ouu ia..j oLnpci'. v-ume in an s:zes. Military collars. Special price for tomn'r. High row 50c Towling per Yard 10c Pure linen towling:, the best grade at this low price. Fine for roller towel use. Special . n the yard F 1 JQf f r