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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
CITY XEWS. Mrs. W. T. Emery left this after noon for Eugene where she will visit for a short time. B. Li. Rice left this ufternoon for Yoncalla, where he will spend a few hours attending to business matters. Gladys Anderson, who has been visiting with Mrs. A. Mertz and Mrs. W. Carson left this afternoon for her home at Fonda Du Lac, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Farmer left this afternoon for Eugene whore, they will make their future home. Horace Campbell and family re turned this afternoon from San Fran cisco, where they hnve been spendir g a few weeks attending the exposition J. F. Hoover and family left this afternoon for Olalla where they will visit with relatives for a week or ten days. Tom Sparks, who has been visiting "In this city with his cousin. Karl Powell, returned to his nome at Oak land this afternoon. Hiss Agnes Grinstcad, who his been attending normal schoJi at San Francisco for several weeks returned to her home In this city this after noon. O. E. Horning, formerly teacher in the manunl training depr.i-tment of the Roseburg high school, left this afternoon for Laramie, Wyo., where he has been employed to teay dur ing the coming winter. Miss Pauline McElvaln, formerly teacher of languages In the Rosebu.-g high school and who has been visit ing at the home of L. A. t'elnnd fui the past fer weeks left this after noon for Tillamook, where she will have charge of the commercial work In the high school in that city. Sim was accompanied oy !.!i.s Emma no land, who has been employed as teacher In the domestic science de-i partment of the Tillamook hlghi school for severnl years. - FOR SALE Several head of fresh milch cows, for prices and partic ulars call phone CF15. 911sl5p THE PALACE THEATER The Big' Feature Show, Without Advance Prices. If you failed to see this truly grand production last night, you surely can not afford to miss this last opportunity tonight. Nance O'Neil, the pastmistress of Storm Emotion, in a drama of sweeping power, with Thrills, Throbs, Intrigue and Passion. PRINCESS ROMANOFF based on Sardou's deathless, "Fedora." Tee Sensational, Magnificent Six Part Feature. TOMORROW: Ouida's most famous masterpiece, "STRATHMORE," a woman's descent of the crimson path, feelingly told. Ruby Krawson returned to (ter home at Drain this afternoon after a visit with relatives In this city. .Mrs. A. L. Kitehin left this after noon for a visit with friends and relatives at Dalkena, Wash. Have you an autographic back? Ilring your Kodak to us and wo will make it up to data by putting on anj . Edwin Weaver, the prominent rancher and prune grower of Myrtle Creek, spent the day In the city. Mrs. J. P. Davis and granddaugh ter, who have been In this city for a Bhort time returned to their home at Sutherlin this afernonn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baird, of Gaines-' vllle, Florida, arrived In this ciy to-' autographic back. Roseburg Doold for a visit at the homo of Gus Store. dsw-810-tfj Law' Miss Agnes Story left this morn-! ing for Stony Point, Idaho, where she will teach school for soveral 1 months. Mrs. G. A. Kocken loft this after-; noon for Snlem where she will spend : a week or ten days visiting with' relatives. ' Miss Ludwlna Reihsen left this aft-, ernoon for Portlnnd where she will attend business college during the Miss Margaret Clapp, who under went an operation at Mercy hospital, is sufficiently recovered to be allow-, ed to return to her homo today. Mrs. J. W. and Miss Bertha Oil-' ver left this afternoon for their homes at Sutherlin after a visit In this city. i Hon. A. C Marsters left last night j for Salem where he will attend a committee meeting to arrange the procedure of the Oregon land grant. winter months. conference. Miss Allle niack left this afternoon; for Portland where she will spend a! Always something new In the pop- .,.. ...1.1, frinH She! BELL MILLINERY The latest Models for Fall in Fisk Hats; sec them. Friday, Saturday, 3-4. 905s4 ular Fisk Hats on display, Bell Mil linery, Friday, Saturday, 3 and 4. D05S4 Miss Sybil Gibson, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kohl hagen ill this cliy. returned to her home at Portland this afternoon. Fisk Hats They are the correct expression of good style on display! Friday and Saturday, 3 and 4, Bell' Millinery. 90r,s4 j - I 1,099 insurance on a barn: Old line rate, $40.00 for 3 years; Ore gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years. Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Perkins building. 133-tf J. F. McGrengory, head of the de partment of chemistry at the college located at Hamilton, N. Y., Is expect ed to arrive in this city tomorrow for a visit with his old classmate O F. Hopkins. Mr. McGreagory has been attending a meeting of the American Chemical Association and Is now on his way to the exposition will then go to Bend. Ore., and visit with relatives for a short time. DAILY WKATHKK HF.rOKT. i WAIl XKWS OF ONE i YEAH AGO TODAY'' , ' , ; ' I Intention to move capital to Bordaex officially announced m Paris. Fighting repiTted with in 40 miles of city. Germans reported to have lost enormous ly. Germans reported strongly fortifying Brussels. Berlin dis patch says selge of Antwerp will ( U. S. Weather Bureau, local office Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a- m. September 1, 1915. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 75 Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first of month 0 Normal precipitation for this month 104 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to dato .... 0 Average precipitation from Sl- tember 1, 1877 02 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1914 02 Average precipitation for 38 wet Beasons, (September to May Inclusive) 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. To Our Advertisers THE Daily and Semi-Weekly News Nowreaches more homes in Roseburg and Douglas County than any other paper published here or else where. It is going to people who pay for it in the great majority of cases. People who pay for their paper are as a general rule good customers and good pay. There is not a post office in the county where some copiesjare not taken and the list is constantly increasing It will help your business to let these people know what youi have to offer Tryand See what regular publicity in The News will do for you begin Immediately. Russia reports sweeping vie- tory over Austrinns ir. Russian : Poland. Lemberg evacuated by Austrinns. Russia claims that fnll o' Allenstel vwlll not hamper ad- vance Intu German. Berlin still believei, ''-be objective. Turkish nnili -dor It Wash- ington admits . ''zntion of troops on both s. Bos- phorus, but denl Is directed against Gi ' "v Germany Justifies Louvaln on ground man soldiers had been i civilians. "STRATI I MORE' OVIIHVS l MASTEHI'lk Bertie Errol, a young English t ficer, marries Lucille, duughter n'k. an exiled Russinn noble and fearing his wealthy uncle's wrath, keeps the alliance secret, and arranges to have his wife live In one of the farm houses on the estato of his. friend, the great Lord Cecil Strnthmore, who boasts himself woman-proof. Shortly atjter, Lord Strathmoro meets an old crony of his, I.ord Vavasour, in Paris, whose wife so fascinates Strnthmore, that he Invites them to visit him In England. When they come there. Vavasour is called away, and Lady Vavasour so completely captivates Strathmoro, that he will not leave her, even ito attend an urgent call to he house of lords. Berie Errol has also been struck her beauty and in a moment of wild ness presses his Hps to hers. Then ho Then he regrets, for he knows too well the kind of a woman she Is. Noticing how strongly his friend Strnthmore is being ensnared, Errol, reveals to him her true charatcer, and that she Is not Vavasour's wife at all. Quarrels ensue, and in' a duel Strnthmorp kills his friend Er rol, who has left a letter asking him to care for his wife and baby girl. The shock has killed the mother, and Strnthmore adopts the orphaned girl as his wnrd. Lady Vavasour sinks from bad to worse, and returns now for vengeance, which- opportunity la afforded her, whon sho learns tha rofused the rich French couut, but hns persuaded her admired guardian himself to mnrry her, and she can now taunt her with having married her own father's murderer. But when she sees the ' beautiful girl nestling so happily I" the great lord's, arms, she realizes that she was tha cuuse of all the trouble and repents, and so leaves them In bllssrul peace. This greatest of Ouida's novels, with a wonderful cast, with the reallstio duel scene, and charming minuet, and numerous thrilling situations, will b6 presented for ono day only at th0 Palnco theatre, Thursday. East Through California You can travel to any city in the East or South through Cali fornia at little additional expense. You can visit the Panama-Pacific ExpositionSan Francisco V and N Pan-California Exposition-San Diego nro allowed 10 days stopover at San Francisco, 10 days er at Los Angeles and 10 days stopover at El Paso without rge. You will see grand mountains, fortllo valloys, thriving cities and strange people. 4 Trains a Day In ench direction provldo comfortable accommodations and con nect with through trains at San Francisco for Enstora and South ern point's. Let our nearest Agent outline your trip. Our folders "Wayside Notes" and "California Expositions" will be of Interest. They are free. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portlum!, Oregon. BELL MILLINERY FALL OPENING i Friday, Sept. 3 Saturday, Sept. 4 FISK HATS Smart and exclusive styles. The Gainsborough, hat in a new adaption. Grelot brims, beads worsted, and fancy plumage. The Portrait sailor, characteristic of the season. Toque in novelty combinations. Simplicity Tam and the Jitney hat, for misses. NEW FALL COATS For ladies, misses and children. Most admirable styles. Arcadian lamb, , silk plush, cut zibeline, chinchiia and fancy mixtures. NEW FALL SUITS In military efiects button high to the neck, with choker collar or convert ible collar. New waists, new skirts, new taffeta petticoats, new corsets, new gloves, new underwear, Boys' hats' and sweaters. This store bids you welcome. BELL SISTERS BUILDING ROSEBURG, OREGON Anderson's New Fall Samples Are now in and are on display. 500 different patterns to choose from Made any way you like NO CHARGE FOR EXTRAS FIT OR NO SALE New Oregon City Mackinaws are in and they are Beauties Lots to Choose from, $5.00 to $10.00 DUDS FOR MEN