The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 27, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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    Let Us Furnish
Your Home
A. J. Lilburn & Son
THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
FRENCH AIR MEN
ON SECOND RAID
PARIS, Aiitf. 27. French avia
tors renewed their raids against the
positions of the (iennans again
night and today, attacking half a
.dozen railway stationB and factories,
the war otrico announces. Tim raids
were principally In the Wovre uls-t-W
and along the railway used by
the enemv for transportation o." their
supplies. Much damage wan inflict
ed. jm. jioick itKcicivKs
COMMITTKU APPOINTS! UNT
According to a diBpatch received
this morning from Salem, Governor
Wlthycomhe In his appointments for
the executive committee of the state
organization of the National Security
Leagues, named Dr. George K.
ii.a .iv. When Inter
viewed' In regard to the appointment
Dr. Houck Bald that he had not yet
received notice of the appointment,
but that it might he received tomor
row. Tho security league was organized
In the east and Ib for tho purpose "f
training citizens In the art of war
fare so that In cane of war the United
Btatos would have trained men to full
back upon. Eighteen appointments
were made altogether on the execu
tive committee, the governor retain
ing the position of chairman. The
members of tho committee are select
ed from all over the state and nncrly
every section Is represented.
CITV NKYVS.
Mr. Giithorle, of the legal depart
ment of the S. P. Co., and Mr. Unt,
of tho tax department, ro In this
CH oiiecking over tho assess
ments against the railroad company
MAJESTIC
"IT'S DlKI'HltKNT"
Amateur Night
A Laugh Every Minute. New
Jokes, Song and Musical Acts.
The Romance of
Elaine
Tho sritMAItlXK ll.AlthOlt
Ono f tho bent ones yet.
Pathe News
See It hi re First.
Chas. Chaplin
IN A
Jitney Elopcmeut
Wo packed tho himm laH ni!it
with lhln funny film. Auk the
ncUliluir.-!.
Pressing His Suit
An American I'onietiy with all
tho tears taken out.
6 Clear Bright Reels
ritori'titi.r I'muix-irn
5c 10c
TOMORROW
ItOltKHT WARWICK in
A l-'iir-o In the Moonlight
Special music by l'rof. Diirnniu,
llw Mutter PhotoplayiT.
A tVntlnuous IVi-foniiaiirej no
SKpnor IX'biyd. . Wnyne lloylra
1iUf 0Mrntir.
Mr. and MrH. W. I. Jones, of Myr
tle Creok, are visiting In this city
today.
Miss Kalherlno Paul and Mastc
Milton Hhociuaker, who have been at
Newport for the past ten days, will
return this evening.
Archie Jackson, a former resident
of thlB city, Is reported to he quite
III at a hospital In Kansas City. Mr.
Jackson left here several years ago
and entered the ministry, holng pas
tor at Medford, Miss., for the past
few years. He has been 111 for about
a month or Blx weeks and yesterday
underwent an operation for appendl
ciliB. According to a telegram re
ceived this morning the operation
was successful and unless compli
cations set in he will recover.
According to the local weather ob
servation, today has shown the high
est temperature of any day in Aug
ust, and the highest for the closing
days of this month since 189-1, tho
thermometer registering this after
noon 98 degrees. In 89t tho same
date was 99. and In 1S94 It was 104.
Attorney Fulton, of Astoria, pass
ed through this city today In his auto
on hlB way home aftor having at
tended tho exposition at San Fran
cisco. Ho was accompanied by his
Bon.
The new ferry boat recently put
Into commission by tho S. P. Co. Is
causing n number or the north hound i
trains to run behind schedule on nc
t rains to run behind schedule. On ac- j
erated only at certain stages of tire
tide and many times the trains are
made very late on this account. Train
No. 14 due In this city nt 2:05 has
been made late a number of times
during the past few weeks. Today!
the train was about two hours hr
arriving in this city about four o'- i
clock. 1
WAIt news Oh' one
year .;o Ton.w
Preinlem Asquith reports
heavy losses by llrltlsh In op-
eratlotis along Mclglun border.
Sinking of two German cruls-
ers and two torpedo boats re-
ported by llrltlsh.
German scouting parties seen
ns far as Arras and Calais.
Itusslans continue advance In
East Prussia.
SIX-YEAR-OLD IS BUSY'
LITTLE FILM STAR.
LITTLE VIOI.KT UADOLIFFK.
S-YKAK-OLll MOV1K STAR, WHO
THINKS MORK OK HBR WORK
THAN SHK DOES OF HAVING A
GOOD TIM K. i
"I WOlU.ltN'T THINK OF TAK
1NO A VACATION. FOR 1 WOl'LD
PF. WASTING 80 MlTtt TIMS
AND EXPKKIENCE," SHK TOLD
HKR MOTHER RECENTLY. .
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HERE SHE IS, THE GIRL WHO T0SSE- THAT
RECORD BREAKING BALL
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GLKNN WIIITK OF JOLIET. ILL., 15-YEAIt-OLD GIRL
WORLD'S CHAMPION HALL THKOWliH. WHO RECENTLY TOSSED
A HALL 210 FEET TOP PICTURE SHOWS LEFT ARM WHICH
JTIIREW THE ItECOItlJ-BKEAKING HALL BELOW, AT LEFT THE
CHAMPION IS SHOWN IN PITCHING POSITION. AT RIGHT THE
CHAMPION SMILE JS PICTURED.
We- want l.ailh's to (-all at -llai-th's
Toggt-i-y and see the
Im'sI Indies Stockings ever
shown. A new pair free If they
don't, H-ear longer (hint any you
have ever worn.
Harth's Toggery
S
PHOTO
INSURANCE
i"ur kind of Amateur Fin
"'ishing is the sort that
gives the assurance of the Lest
results possible to get. There's
a knack in film and plate dev
eloping and picture printing
which comes only after long
experience.
We have the knack.
Argo Paper, which we sell,
is used exclusively in our fin
ishing. Could we recommend
it more?
Nathan Fullerton
Til K HKXAI.L STORE
lVrklna ltlilg. Itoscburg, Ore.
P. S.- We jike to develop
Vulcan Film. You will Lie
to use it, once you begin.
Sctfetmilk
Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-Drink for all Ages
Rich milk, malted grain in powder form.
For infants, invalids ud growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers nd the aged.
More healthful than tea or coffee.
Unless you say "HORLIOICS"
you may get a substitute
"TJZ" FOR ACHING,
SOU jp FEE!
Good-hye sore foot, burning feet, swol
len fwt, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet.
Good-bye coma, cullousea, bunions and
raw spots. No
more shoe tight
ness, no more limp
ing with pain or
drawing up your
fiioe in agony,
U magical,
iicU right off.
'"TIZ" draws out
nil the poisonous
exudations which
l'Ulf up the feet.
I "e "TIZ" ami for-
, . , , P"1 your foot
misery. .Ah! bow eniniortnl.to v.,..-
feel. (Jrt a 2.'i cent bo of "T!Z now at
any druggist or dei.artim'iit htore. Don't
suffer. Hav. good l.vt, L.ilt feet, feet
that never swell, never hurt, n.-ver get
tired. A year's fiv.t comfort guaranteed
or money -cfunded.
Anderson's New Fall Samples
Are now iu and are on display. 500 different patterns to choose from
Made any way you Jike
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRAS FIT OR NO SALE
New Oregon City Mackinaws are in and
Lots to Choose from, $5.00 to
DUDS FOR MEN
Protect Your Eyes by Wearing Crookes Lenses
There has for many years been a demand tor a lens that would
filter the rays of light enlorinfi tho eye so that only such rays as
are an aid to vision would rca eh the retina while the Injunoii.-, irri
tating rays would be siopped o r absorbed In passing through the
lense. At last after inueh exp erimentlng Sir William CiooUcs, of
England, has produced a lens w hieh effectively stops the Injurious
ultra-violet rays, yet la soothing to Irritable eyes and Klvia better
illumination than ordinary lens. Crookes lens are for universal
wear, Indoors and out, for dlBtanee and near vision, and will often
bring relief to the patient wa ere all else falls. If you have eve
trouble let us examine your eyes and have your next prescription
ground on Crookes lenses.
QUALITY SERVICE
G. W. Young and Company
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
PHONIC TWO-ONE-FOUR ROSEIllRG. OREGON
POHTKH-SALMO.V
The G. J. Bacher home on East
Cass street In Overlook was the scene
of a very pretty wedding last night
at eight o'clock when Frederick Port
er and Miss Anna Salmon were unit
ed In the bonds of holy matrimony.
The ring ceremony was used and the
officiating clergyman was Rev. C. H.
Cleaves, of the M. E. Church South.
The beautiful home was tastily dec
orated for the occasion. After the
ceremony a, Bplendld wedding supper
was served consisting of two courses.
The happy couple were the recipients
of many beautiful and useful pres
ents. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Bacher, little Helen B.icb-j
er, Baby George W. Bacher, Mrs. J
Mary Wilson, Mrs. B. F. Lohr. Miss!
Lohr, and Master Arthur Porter. The!
bride has made her home for several
years past with Mr. and Mrs. Baeherj
and tho delightful wedding wim a;
splendid tribute to her wor;h and
sterling character. Mr. and Mrs. I
Porter arc well and favorab' - I'
In Roseburg. and a host of 'ncmls
HAUMCS C1R I S OliKMXAI.ITY.
-Many substantial claims can be
made about the originality and gen
uine merit of the Al G. Barnes big 3
ring wild animal circus. While al
most the entire performance Is given
by trained wild and domestic ani
mals, the show has retained all the
pomp and splendor of the old time
clrcuR.
Instead of the usual, the very un
usual prevails. Big, startling, thrill
ing acts done by the ferocious wild
nnimais are shown In the big steel
barred arena In the center of the tent.
On either side of the arena are saw
dust rings in which very kind of j
domestic animal is prefipnted as an
actor.
There are over 600 of these ani
mal actors with the Barnes show and
I
I
1
I join In wishing them great happiness.
They will make their home in this
city.
Protfessional
Qualifications
Are necessary in applying
glasses for the relief of Eye
strain and all errors of vision.
Inferior and poorly fitted
glasses are likely to injure
eyesight.
To protect the public
optometry laws have been en
acted. Avoid injury to your eyes
J getting glasses only from a
registered
A. S. HUEY CO
Cass Street
among them are jugglers, aerial per
formers, acrobats, bareback riders,
high divers, dancers and musicians.
Lions, bears, leopards, goats, dogs,
monkeys dive from the top of the big
horses and ponies, seals play musical
instruments and juggle different ar
ticles with 'their noses, dogs and
moskeys dive from the top of the big
tent, elephants stand on their heads,
high school horses and ponies do
dances and brilliant military drills.
Sixty-five different groups and en
sembles of the animals are presented
during the show's program.
A glittering, four-band, mile-long
parade is presented to the public at
10:30. Performances are given at
2 and S p. m. Doors are opened at
1 an di p. m. The date for Rose-'
burg Is Tuesday. August 31.
they are Beauties
$10.00