The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 21, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE. PALACE THEATER
THE BIG FEATURE FOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
The intense big dramatic production by Robert Hilliard and W. A. Tremayne, featuring Catherine Countiss
and W. H. Tooker in
THE AVALANCHE
CITY NEW8.
Mrs. H. 0. Blake lelt this morn
ing for Portland where she will visit
(or a short time.
The best chicken tamales In town
are to be bad at the Rose confection
ery. 985-tf
Mrs. R. L. Cannon left this morn
ing for Salem where' she will visit
hen daughter. j
Guittard's High Grade Steel Cut
Coffee, in vacuum tins. A 45c grade
at 37c per lb. People's Supply
Co. 974-tf
Mrs. Geo. Jones returned this
morning from a three weeks' visit
with friends and relatives at Ana-'
cortes and Seattle, Wash. i
is
Send ua your kodak films for de
veloping and printing. We do the
best work at moderate prices. Rose
burg Book Store. "Compare our
work". ' dsw-810-tf
Mrs. S. E. Collier and Mrs. Geo. A.
Bradburn will entertain their friends
at the delightful home of the latter
over at Wlnstons tomorrow after
noon. !
Sumner Parker, of Ashland, Or.,
violinist, will be heard in concert
at the Antlers theatre, Wednesday
evening, September 29. General ad
; mission 26c. Program will be inj
this paper later. , 983-S24;
fff. F. Swander, of Portland, arriv-i
ed in this city last night and will I
The Art Studio
is now open for business. We
have an up-to-date Installment
of artificial lights and on ac
count of that we are able to
take it good picture any time,
day or night. We are at your
.service, and will be obliged to
hnve you cull at
THE ART STUDIO
Above tile Palace of Sweets.
To Our Advertisers
THE
Daily and Semi-Weekly News
Now reaches more homes in Roseburg and Douglas
County than any other paper published here or else
where. It is going to people wno pay ror it in tne -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
copies are not taken and the list is constantly increasing
8
It .will help your business to let these
people know what yow have to offer
Try and See
lip
Ladies Attention!
You can't afford to wear hos-ie-ry
unless iliey are Xoluseme.
Think of it n new pair free if
they don't wear longer than any
for like price nt SBc and real
silk 50. Ask to see tliein.
Harth's Toggery
spend a few days here visiting at the
home of R. E.Jope.
Tamales mode of real chicken, at
the Rose confectionery. 985-tf
O. K. McCurtln, of Dixonville, Is
a business visitor In this city today.
You will like the chicken tamalts
served at the Rose confectionery.
985-tf
John Wright and family and. Miss
.Tesfiifi Miller, of Princeton. Mo., left
this morning for San Francisco, aft-'
er a short visit in this city.
' Nellls Hamlin, of Portland, is
visiting with his 'parents, Mr. and
MrB. F. G. Hamlin.
Mrs. D. D. Williams, who has been
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. N, Park, returned this morn
ing to her home at Sacramento.
what regular publicity
will do for you
CITY NEWS.
;
!
! In mentioning a marriage he per
; formed last night, Rev. Eaton stated
j that this was the 132nd one for him
1 since his arrival In Roseburg, less
i than six years ago.
I .
i The funeral of D. E. McCurdy,
who died yesterday morning was(
I held this afternoon at the Roseburg
I undertaking parlors, Rev. Paul Lux
officiating. A great many sorrow
! Ing friends were present and fol
I lowed the remains to their last rest
1 ing place. Interment was made In
j the Odd Fellows cemetery. 1
It should not De overlooked by
those who hold stock In the local
I fair company, that a called meeting
j of the president Is to be held this
evenirtg at the Commercial Club, and
I that matters of exceedng Importance
I are to be discussed. Plenty of puh
I liclty has been given to this moet
i Ing, so that no one need to have the
j excuse that he knew nothing aboiil
'it.
. Adjutant M. L. Webb, of Reno
Post, G. A. R., received a letter from
Assistant Adjutant General C. A
Williams, of Portland, In' which he
stated that owing to a bad fall from
which he received serious injuries,
he was unable to meet his engage
ment here last Saturday, as had
been announced. He expects, how
ever, to meet with the comrades of
Reno Post at some future date.
Eminent Commander J. C. Hume,
of Ascalon Commandery Knights
Templar, will leave for Portland In
the morning to attend the annual
conclave of the Grand .Commandery
of the state. Mrs. Hume will ac
company him and they expect to be
gone for about two weeks. Among
other Sir Knights from Roseburg
who will attend is Sir Knight Bin-
ger Hermann, who is slated for an
address on the evening of the recep-
tion and banquet given by Oregon
Commandery of Portland. Several
other members of Ascalon Command
ery of this city have stated that they
will attend.
in The News
ENTER PROTEST
i
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Rcpre-
sentatlves of the .Chicago packers!
today orally complained to the state j
department against the crippling of
American commerce by England. A
written complaint will be submitted
later. The legal aspects of the prize
court decision confiscating millions j
of dollars' worth of American meats
were discussed as well . aB the gen
eral remedies. .
PARIS, Sept. 21. The official
communique today, when explaining
the three weeks' unsurpassed can
nonade In the western theatre, de
clared that it had resulted in the
destruction of "divers of the works
of the enemy." The bombardment
wns intended to destroy the German
mllrallleuses nud sheltors and im
pede concentration? The efficiency
of the hall of shells was proved by
the reports of the aviators. Pris
oners also admit that the German
positions are badly damaged. Note
worthy progress was made lust night
at Hartmannswellerkopf by tho use
of grenades and bombs, the state
ment said.
WIRELESS STRIKE STILL
ON IV SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. Of
ficials of the Wireless Operators Un
ion now on strike against the Mar
coni Company, asserted today that
the steamer Great Northern has vlo
lated the federal statute In putting
to sea with only one telegrapher.
The Union will ask the customs of
ficials to enforce.the $5000 fine.
r.ri.GAiu.i iTcmxcvro fk;ht;
ORDERS MOU1MATIOX
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Bu
garla has ordered her entire .mny
mobilized, acocrdlng to official an
nouncements made at the state de
partment late this afternoon. Her
action is taken, so the cables stated,
"in the Interests of armed neutral
ity". It Is believed that the ac
tion of Bulgaria will be followed h
mobilization throughout the Balkitn
states.
MAN SPY SHOT; WOMAN
COMPANION OUTS 10 YEARS
LONDON, Sept. 21. The British
government has sentenced a German
spy to ten years Imprisonment, and
Bitot her male companion, It la offl-
dally announced today. No names
are given and the circumstances arc
withheld.
FOR SALE K. M. F. 30 auto, cheap
for cush. Phone 400-R. 991-b28p
WANTED At once, a good lady
cook. Good place for the right
party. See Harry Pearce.
9!-fl2!j
WANTED Woman to work In
candy store, one who can prepare
light lunches. Apply at The Velve
Cass street. - KOItlf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with:
bath and light housekeeping rooms;
with gns, light and bath at 1 1 2 j
Brorkway street, opposite Rose
school terms reasonable. Mrs. C. i
P. Shields, proprietress. 992-o-lp!
The Electrical Store
Will supply you everything I n the Electrical Line.
Ol'lt LAMPS are the best made.
EI.KfTltK' IRONS. We carry six kinds.
FLASHLIGHTS in .many different styles. .
Al'TO LIGHTS In many voltages and candle power.
LIGHT HXTlltF.S for the home for 1.50 to $25.00.
We arc always glad to have you come In and look at these things.
Roseburg Electric Company
Can you hear "overtones"
Overtones can be reproduced only when the
artist who made the record created them.
Overtones, as separate, sounds, are audible
only to the trained and sensitive ear.
Hearing is believing. Come in and we will
play any music you wish to hear. Grafanolas
$17.50 to $500.00. Terms to suit your convenience
if desired.
RoseburgFurniture Company
RUSSIAN ARMY (JUTTING
HEMMED IN ON ALIi sums
BERLIN, Sept. 21. Field 'Mar
shal von linderburg has cut the
Vl!na-Daranovit8hi railway over
which the Russians hoped to retreat
from Vllna, is officially announced
today. This leaveB the fleeing Slavs
In a critical position.
KAISER WILI1ELM IN.1VKKI)
IN AUTOMODILE ACCIDENT
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 21. Kaiser
Wllhclm and Prince Jotchlm were
slightly Injured in an automobile ac
cident today, according to 'Berlin
dlspatchos. The Imperial automobllo
was wrecked, hut no other details
are given.
WILL NOT PRESS CONSCRIP
TION IN GREAT BRITAIN
1 LONDON, Sept. 21. A caucus of
proscription advocates today agreed
not to press the issue In the present
parliament, unless the laborltes force
tho ministry to doclaro Itself against
compulsory service.
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Scene from the Flaming Sword,
Metro. Feature at llio Majestic to
day.
i
ANSOO WINS 11ICIIIKST HONORS.
If it isn't an Ansco, It Isn't the
best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers
and Ansco films received Highest
IKHioi-s and the Gold Medals at Pan
ama Exposition. All films bought of
us this month will be developed
Free. CLARK & CLARK,
981-tf Fotograffers.
GOLDEN
THEATRE
TODAY
The Cheval
Mystery
In three acts, featuring Harry
Myers and Rosemary Theby.
An exciting Drama full of plots
and thrills that will hold the
Interest from start to finish.
Don't miss this great ,play.
Matlneo Every Day at ii p. in.
KvcniugH nt 7 p. in.
THIS THEATRE ALWAYS
COOL AND COMFORTABLE
5c 5c
DON'T GIVE
Anybody a chance
to say: "I told you so"
Your lack of knowl
edge of the Jewelry, Watch
and Silverware Business ought
to compel you to exercise
great caro In tho selection of same.
Don't send out of town for anything
In our line. Savo timo, money and
disappointment, our Btock enables us
to answer your most oxacting de
mands. Our quality is upright, our
prices downright low, and wo aro
right here at homo to "mnko good".
This ad. is no a "knock," It's
"warning".
A. S. HUEY CO.
the i.EAiiixti .n:wi:i.i:r.s ;