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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
Let Us Furnish Your Home A. J. Lilburn & Son THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS WASHINGTON DAY IS PROCLAIM! ARMY OFFICERS TOAST KAISER PORTLAND, Aug. 21. "Such an act, If committed,' is a Ulrect viola tion of the regulations of tlio United States army". 'This was the declara tion of Senator Chamberlain, followr ing the recolpt of a communication I from Ocorge Shepherd, a Portland I attorney, charged that two United 6utes army officials. In uniform, , whose names he had been told were - Captain Waldron and Lieutenant . Gardner, stationed at Fort Stevens, drunk to the .toasts ;"Dentsehand Ueber Alios" (Gormany over all), arid ''Germany Forever," with former subjects of 1 the 'KninoT in a grill at Astoria last evening. The senator stated that the letter of Shepherd would he forwarded to tho seeiet'nry of war.- ' Toiut to Kaiser Oppo-od. : American army officers' should not Join In i"Dcutschland Ueber Alloa" and "Hoch Dor Kaiser," or other such toasts Sin a public cafe or dis cuss openly In German tho sucqess of the Kaiser's army with Oorman subjectB, opines George 8. Shepherd, a Portland attorney, who witnessed siich,a jsncrie at Afllorln..' , " j 'Ml. shepherd, ator obtaining i(he ' names of witnesses present, wrote a '.etter to Senator Chamberlain, chalr- mun of tho senate committee on mili tary a.Tiili'B,. who vs a member of the delegation from Portland. In Garden Valley where over fifty growers. Including a number of ladles, followed the work. The lead was tremendous, but It did not damp en the enthusiasm of the growers who realized that they were getting exactly what they needed. There Is no better expert In tho Northwest than Professor W. S. Brown, and tho people who have had his advice on this and other visits, aro very grate fill to the O. A. C. for permitting him to come here at the expense of the extension department of the college. The pruning location In Garden Val ley was' at the HInkley orchard. Or chards belonging to Messrs Harding, McDonald and others wore also visited. MILITIAMK.V PltKPAItlNG FOK I1IFIJ5 AND PISTOL COM PETITION KIKLI DAY VOU OHCIIAItDISTS . 'I ' 1 " f 5 Pi!).'. W.8. ,niown, of the Orogon Agricultural College, spent the whole of the day Friday in pruning lectures and demonstrations in the vicinity of Hohebiirg. Tho program for tho day had been Worked out with a good deal of care, and tho result was i ho most valuable day these orchardistB have had hi ninny years. - In the morning tho diMnoilHtrutloiis were given In the Winston region; at tho Booth-Kishor orchards rind the Hrnd burn und Skinner orchards. Summer pruning of both young and old tre" was taken lip, and a largo number of growers iock the work. ' 'in tho aft ernoon the tleinonslrnthins were made MAJESTIC "IT'S IUFFKUHNT" 1 S P K (MAI, S A T t! It l A V P It ( il It A M AFTER DARK A World 5-part Master Film,; with Alec II. Francis. Story by Dion Hoiiclcuult. The Magic Bottle : Featuring Tom Wise. It's Com edy full of laughs. 6 BigReels 6 5c 10c TOMltlil.OYV Bi Double Show A (! rami Scenic Hcturo In 4 reels showing all tho sights f ro in LewUlon, Idaho, to the PuciMr owiui, with our regu lar Tat he Kumluy ( irot;j am.v Set ad. In other part tf this piiper. No Advance in price. 9 Big Reels 9! 5c 10c The adjutant general's office has announced that tho annual rifle and pistol competition will be hold at tho Clackamas rifle range on Septem bcr 9, 10 and 11 with preliminary practice on the Vm ru.d 8th. rh' pay of those competing will com mence on September S. providing 'that personal registration is made I'wlth tho camp adjutant upon arrival at ramp. ' ' '' " ' ' ' ' Only one officer and four enlisted men are ellglblo for a team and trio 'captain 'is the highest : ranking of ficer eligible.' Each Individual mom-, her must have performed at least seventy five per cent of the mlll'irv tlnty durng tho time he has been 'a member and he must have been "member- for nt lefest a' year prior fo the shoot: ' i . ' ; It Is from nmong the participants of this shoot i that the teams ar picked that will participate In the nS lonal shoot which will be hold at trie Tiunuu naie camp grounds near Jacksonville during the month o' Oc tober.! ' ' ' ! i ' The company from Machurg 'hiis always hafl fln 'enviable record when It comes to shooting and it Is ex pected that some of the crack sholi will make their presenco felt at tllo Clacknmas range and from thoro will go to participated the national cort test. . t c t SEATTLE, Aug. 21. Todav was made a Washington day In this state j and the citizens were, In accordance with a proclamation issued by Gov-j ernor Lister, purchasing articles' made within the commonwealth j where such articles were equal In price ana quality, In preference to those shipped In from the outside. Governor Lister, In his proclama tion, also urged that preference be given Washington made goods throughout the year with the end that manufacturers may be enabled to maintain their investments and vol ume of business. All over the state window displays were made of Washington made goods, and they occupied prominent pl"e in - and wholesale houses We handle an Kinds of kodak; and cameras. Also all kinds of fllmf and papers. Mall order business so llclted. ( Clark ft Clark, photo sup piles and fotographers. 311-tf NOTICE OF CONTEST. Contest 3,108. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore gon, August 3, 1915. To Walter K. lllick, of Hoaglln. Ore gon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that By ron Bidwell, who gives 207 W. HDth St., New York City, N! Y., as his postoffice address, did on August 3, 1915, file in this office bis duly cor roborated application to contest and i secure the cancellation of your Home stead Entry No. 08317, Serial No. 08317, made September 16, 1912. for Lots 3 and 4 and SV4 of N'WVi of Section 2, Township 26 S., Range 2 W., Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said entryman has abandoned the land for over eighteen months last past. You are, therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without fur ther rleht to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, If you fall to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your ans wer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of t'h postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent j to you. . , J. M. Ul'TUiV, Register. Date of first publication, Aug. 19. Date of second publication, Aug. 26. Date of third publication, Sept. 2. Date of fourth publication, Sept. 6 Pickard Hand Painted China Next to a pretty woman in the home there Is nothing more beau tiful than a table set with Pick ard's Hand Painted China. Each piece is a work of art and lends dignity to the home. You don't have to buy a full set of dishes to start with, a few pieces at a time or only one single piece to start with, for you can match them at any time If It's Pickard'a China. They make beautiful and useful presents and something that every woman loves. QUALITY SERVICE G. W. Young and Company JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS PHONE TWO-ONE-rOlR ROSEBURG. OREGON Majestic Theatre Sunday, August 22nd , Afternoon ;and Evening BIG DOUBLE BILL George W. Kimball, a prominent rostdont of Kosehurg spent Thurs day In Mndford onroute to his home after a visit at Crater lnke.--Med- ford Sun. j - Attorney 'II. n. Reynolds, of Itose- I burg.. Is atremllni! 10 professional matters. In McilTord -ror a few days. Med ford Sun. 9 i ; i - Featuring the "INGRATE" ; A Three Reel Drama DOUBLE REEL COMEDY PAT HE. NEWS U. S. TREASURER'S v DAUGHTER TO ' SEE AMERICA! M If 1 ' M 1 1 ; . Added Attractions 4 Reels Showing first (rip by steamer down C olumbla River from Lewlston, Idaho, to Astoria, (500 miles) made possible by the opening or we u. a. uov crnment Colllo Canal, g miles long ( the miniature Panama Canal). Views of Hill's Great Northern Terminals at Astoria, steamer Great Northern, fastest boat afloat, flying V. S. flag (cost $3,000,000). Government Jetties at mouth of River costing $20,000,000. t , Logging Camps, Saw Mills, Sal mon Fishing, Astoria Waterfront and new, onejmllllon dollar Municipal Dock, largest on Pacific Coadt. ' Columbia Highway, Sheep Camps, Flour Mills and other Interesting views. t ! NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Adults 10c, Children 5c Come and See and Learn More About ; , the Slate.of Qregon ELIZABETH HURVE, DAUOH. ..TKR t)F JOHN MUHKE. U. R 1RKASIRER. WHO IIS EN , KOI'TB FOR A TOUR !OF THE WEST WITH HER SCHOOL MATE. MAROARKT BUCKLEY. FURTHER REDUCTIONS DRY GOODS f The Itoiniiliulor of our Pry 'Hood's Stin k Is Going at Itldiculously lxtw Prics. '' riilldren's Shoes, per pair G:lc to $1.40 Uidles t.ov,- Shoes and Pumps. '$3. 50 value .... $1.08 Radios White Ruck Shoes, M-00 value '. SH.OS Tents' Patent Leather Shoos, $ 3.00 value ..... .1 '$2. tit Cents. Hats. $3.00 value ...... ..!..$I.BO Gents' Hats. J2.50 value ; ....... SLiil (This Spring's Style.) ' ' alI, 1:mi!Uoiikr", an n lacks at hai- price . Come, and Look Over the Stock Your seUvtion wlU etwt yon loss Ihiin nny pnnious jirlce over made in ll4WMbarfC. ' ' ' ' i i . , Peoples Supply Co. THE HOME OF ECONOMY A8SE880R'S XOTICE. i Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday 'In (September the Board of Equalization will attend at the Assessor s office in the Court House of Douglas County, Ore gout and publicly, examine. the assess ment irolls and correct all errors In v"! no! ion; description or qualities of land, lots or other property assess ed by the assessor, and it shall be the duty of persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated this 17th day of August, 1915. ' ' F. L. 'CALKINS, sw-845-613 Assessor. LADIES You won't , hare to darn any move. Try a pair ok Notnseme ii.. Stockings, i A new pair free if they don't wear longer tluui uny you have, over trorn for 25c ' Harth's Toggery IF, BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat Aluo Take Glass of Suits Before Eating , ' Breakfast. ' ' I : Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; , get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder Is Irritated, and you may tie obiged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from back ache, sick headache, dizziness, sto mach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather Is bad. ' ' Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. t,This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been UBed for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ ity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so It no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. ' ' .'. : Jad Salts Is inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescnt lithla-water drink which ' everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug gists -here say they. sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in over coming kidney trouble while it is only1 trouble. Small-Size Tires Made Bigger Tires SOxS'a Also 30x3 20 More Capacity 30 More Rubber In Side Wall. $317,000 Better Note vt-hat Goodyear users get (his year on 'tires in smaller sizes. We linve added 20 per cent to the air capacity. That adds im mensely to your riding comfort, combats the blowouts and over loading that came to smaller tires. . We have added 30 per cent to the rubber in the side walls, where constant bending bre!.s sj many tires. We have made new molds changed the whole design be cause of newlydiscovered ways to add to the tires endurance. j $317,000 Better iThese improvements will cost' us this year $317,000 extra. - : Yet this year also brought to Goodyear users: an enormous price reduction, making 45 per cent in two years." Note that Goodyear tires, as made before, won top place in Tiredom. Never has another tiro won so many user's. ' It is these (ires proved the best tires built w hich we have bettered this year in every way that experts know. ' Get these super-tires. Our mammoth output makes this extra value possible. Don't take smaller, thinner tires. ffw: ' ' tires"" Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock G. V. Burnett and S. B. Crouch, Roseburg, Oregon Grant Riddle Garage, Riddle, Oregon -1 i ...