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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
city xmvs. the: palace theater 4 The Big Six Feels of Real Feature Show Today. One of the most talked-of "Movies" ever presented and a stirring denunciation inammor- ahty and a strong plea for purity 01 thought and deeds, churcVsuiuianTght81 nap"5': t O T iQli TP C Henrik Ibsen's great, work. A big star cast with Mary Alden, Thomas Jefferson, also Henry B. Walthall, ' TffT. S B whose work in The Hirth of a Nation is excelled in this play. A drama of Heait and Mind, that holds you e. e. nender, of Myrtle point, is' spell-bound from very beginning to end Also Today, the Keystone Comedy, A Home Breaking Hound, in tins city today attending to busi-:Six Tremendous Reels. A truly wonderful Feature Play. Don't miss it. ness matters. For auction sales see J. M. Judd, Dlxonville, Ore., experienced auc tioneer. 927-o4 The new fall creations in hats on display at li e Hat Shoo. Friday and Saturday.- 916-84' IIISASTItOlS 1-lHK AT KIIKXIKIWKK LAST XltillT Mrs. Archie Baker, of Wilhur, Is visiting with friends In thie city to day. , Mrs. Harry Welsh left today for Phoeuix, Ariz., where she will visit for several weeks. A very disastrous fire occurred at Edenbower last night when the prune drier owned by Thomas Flnley was burned to the ground. The fire orig- Chas. G. Miller, manager of the I'mpqtia hotel, and little daughter, left today for Portland where lie will spend a few days attending to ated from Inside the building pre business matters. sunia'oly from the stove and when j noticed by the residents nearby was Havo you an auiograpaic back? a maS8 Qf flames. Neighbors tniuie Flrlng your Kodak to us and we will, ilately rushed to the scene and suc- make It up to date by putting on an ceeded in removing some of the fruit Nina Fender left this morning for autographic back, ltoseburg Boni; Myrtle Creek where she will visit, for a few days. Vanila, chocolate and French ice cream end peach sherb- Sunday spivlnl. Delivery any pint of cltv. Rose Confectionery. 930-&4 Grace Zumwalt, of Grants Pass, who has been visiting with Mrs. W. A. Cottrell, returned to her home this morning, t Vnnlla, chocolate and French ice cream and peach sherbet. Sunday special. Delivery any part of city. Rose Confectionery. 930-sl "The Advance in the Philippines" Is the subject at the Baptist church Sunday night. It will be beautifully Illustrated. dsw-810-tf! C. Iioffmelster, who Is leasing the Winston ranch of W. C. Harding, came In The News office with a splendid basket of Bartlett pears, which he left with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harding. They are mngnificen't specimens and prove ! that no better or finer pears can be; raised than here In the I'nipqua val ley. Mr. Hoffmelster stated that he sold 86 tons at an average price of $22 per ton. f. o. b. Greens station.' from the burning building. They were unable, however to save the building on account of tho lack of water. The drier was situated about a hundred yards from the track and was valued at about $2,000 which was partially covered by Insurance. In addition to the loss of the build ing several tons of fruit were also destroyed. j Mits. iikini.im: kxtehtaixs I MOTIIKKS OF IIKIt lMPII.S WAR XK.WS OF OXK YF.AK AtiO TOKAY. lUieinis reported In hands of Germans. French hold firm In the Vosges. Paris declared impregnnble; one thousand cannon protect city. England, France and Russia enter new agreement thnt none shall make peace except by the consent of the others. A Nish dispatch reports the Servians took 4 000 prisoners at the battle of Sholmtz. Russia following up great victory at T.emberg presses northward. Germany said to have sent five army corps to the Vistula to meet Russian attack. Investment of Kino-Chow Is re ported to the Diet by Premier Okuma. . NOTED SOCIOLOGIST WOULD BUILD UP SUPERMAN RACE WITH EUGENICS f.stauhshmcnt of a eugenics , registry,' tho purpose of which would be development of an "aris tocracy of health" and the creation of beings possessed of superior chnr- j i actcristics of mind and body, was ; advocated by Dr. J. H. Kellogg of i ... IT. Ilutehason returned this af ternoon from a three mouths sight seeing ttrip to flan Francisco i&nd other California cities. An informal I was enjoyed by musical nfternoon! i number of ladies diseased and new Ideas in musical ! padagogy were demonstrated. Dur Archibald Hume, one of the prom- ng the afternoon plnno selections inent residents of Wilbur, came over WOre rendered by Mrs. llelnlino, Mis. to the city this morning on various, jiay combs. Miss Stella Krohn, Miss vnilla, chocolate and French ice business matters. He was accom- Annabel Iienn. Miss Ethel Watson (!:.:; in Iho back, killing his In- yesterday when Mrs. Charles Ileln-j stnntly, xlie hunters returned to line entertained the mothers or her Thon,,)son nd gave themselves up to pupils with a lecture-recital. Vari-j the shpriff Ciark loaves a wife am' ous phases of music education were . ()lrpi onllren- tho Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., before the conference I on race betterment at tho Panama Pacific exposition. I "The establishment of a registry for horses created a famous breed of English thoroughbreds," ho said. "The object sought by the proposed ; eugenics registry is to accomplish for humans the same marvelous .' transformation, and to cvolvo the Ulln.n,.n.n tU I I I . i du.iiu ucktciiuciita liiui iiavu UCl'U UI1U w I ( still are being accomplished for pigs i and cattle. We have created won- ueriui new species of domestic ani mals. Whv not have a new and im. proved species of man ? "The object of a eugenics registry is to create aristocracy of health. The world needs a new aristocracy; not an artificial, blue blooded aris ' tocracy created by wealth or official i authority, but a real aristocracy made up of Apollos and Venuses and their fortunate progeny. "Instead of such an aristocracy we are actually building up an aristoc- racy of lunatics, idiots, paupers, and cream and peach sherbc Sunday: special. .Delivery any part of city.! Hose Confectionery. 930. il: ' Mrd. r. M. Raymond, "whn has, been vlsitlne with relallves at DUon- pnned by his wife and her sister.. an,i miss velum Bates. I Mrs. Baker, from Montana, who has jtrs p, y. Ilaynes and Mrs. B.I been spending the summer with y. Bates presided over the dining them. Mr. Hume has not been over room which was tastefully decorated to the county sent for some time, as1 for the occasion and where a delicl he said he had been too busy to get 0s luncheon was served as a ronclu- vllle, returned this morning to her away, which shows up well for the sj0 t0 the afternoon's most pleasing home at Days Creek. business nnd crop outlook of that entertainment. , i locality. ' , A young man or good habits dc- FOREST .HAXGF.It MISTAKES' slrous of attending Jiigh school j Mrs. II. J. Stone announces the FOR HEAIt, KILLED IIV IU XTEK wishes to obtain board and room In. annual opening of her studio. Tlioso1 exchange for work In the mornings! interested in kindergarten worl- ami winning pupilH to lUKe me vuiiu- and eveninus and Saturdays. Address. Millard Meredith, Dlllard, Ore. ) 9!S-s11pj Misses Judith and Florence Palm er left, this morning for Los An geles where the former will enter' high school and the latter take a; course in the school of nursing at that city. MISSOri.A. .Mont., Sept. 3. Ernest Fl. Clark, an assistant forest ranger of .the Cabinet National for est, with headquarters at Thompson Falls, was mistaken for n bear and killed nv a hunter near Thompson Falls this morning. Frank Wlne land and L. C. Pine sighted Clark feature of the class just as he came over a bridge, dress- 429 E. Ctss street, ed in rfurk brown. Wineland shot. huflet from his gun strlcking Garden Music Course mny call or telephone in the mornings. Regular piano study in all grades will he re sumed Sept. 7, the Ludwsky Progres sive taught throughout, with two-piano work for all pupils and sight-reading a work. Studio Phone 3fi7-R. 93 1-sl n the j To . Our Advertisers Daily and 1 THE kmi-Weekly News Nowjeaches 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 greatjnajority 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 copiesjate not taken and the list is constantly increasing It will help your business to let these people know what youi have to offer Try 'and See what regular publici:y in The News will do for you AT BAKER BURNS BAKER, Ore., Sept. 4. Tho plant of the W. 11. Fekles Lumber Com pany was destroyed by fire early this morning, with a loss that Is esti mated at bntween tiny and sixty thousand. A (hundred men nre thrown out of employment. The fire ,,r.,v..,ii,-.,l from snreadini! with great difficulty. NOTED SENATOR ILL AT SUMMER HOMh. 5 TTSi 1 I i? , d if A I i Lis Xa r N : ) Vj- J U KELLOGG- criminals. These unfit persons al ready have roached the proportions of a vast multitude 500,000 lunatics, 80,000 criminals, 100,000 paupers, 90,000 idiots, 90,000 epileptics and we are supporting these defectives in idleness like real aristocrats, at an expense of $100,000,000 a year." ' We handle an Kinas of kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mall order business so Ucltcd. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotogrnphers. Sll-tf Investigate tho chenpest way to heat your kitchen and come and see our gns-wood heaters. Only SIS. 00 connected with hot water coll. Have you heard or -Tho Free Service"? Oregon Gn and Electric Co. 8!l2-t( rmi.Mt Time r mmm ww has D.b. 113.1 RFNATOR BENJAMIN F SHIVULY OF INDIANA. WHO IS SKHIOCSLY ILL AT HIS SUM MRU HOME IN BUOOKVILLi:. PENNSYLVANIA. proven that a dollar is worm xv'o in yo?JT pocket" With whom would you rather associate, the man with the bank account, or the man without one? Think it over. Saving signifies character, and how much you have in the bank is not so important as the fact that you do save and have a bank account. That's the gunge men are measured bv for big jobs and important positions that often start them on the road to fortune. Begin with $1.00. Roseburg NationsBank Roseburg, Oregon BEL MILLINERY FALL OPENING Friday, Sept. 3 Saturday, Sept. 4 FISK HATS Smart and excitisive styles. The Gainsborough, hat in a new adaption. (Irelot brims, beads worsted, and fancy plumage. The Portrait sailor, characteristic of the season. Toque in novelty combinations. Simplicity Tarn 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 corseta, new gloves, new underwear, Boys' hats and sweaters. This store bids you welcome. BELL SISTERS BUILDING ROSEBURG, OREGON