The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 25, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    CAMAS VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Klnnccut, of Myrtle
Tolnt nr0 vIhIIIiik with Mrs. Klnne
cut's fnthor anil mother, Mr. and
Mm. Sol Culver.
Mrn. Hnle IloTon, who has boon
quite 111 is much butter attain.
Dr. Stlmlar.'of Myrtle Point, was
railed to see Mrs. David Truoman,
who In Htlll qulto III.
Mra. Unlay I)ylo nnd children, ol
ArKO, nre vIhIIIiir at the homo nf
Itoliort Murllndiilo.
Mr. nnd Mm. W. II. Bmlth, return
ed to their home at Butherlin Mon-
diiy.
School began the 12th In the low
or dlHtrlct with a totnl enrollment
nf SO pupils.
Mm. lillly. of !ArRo, la .visiting
with lior daughter, Mrs. Ilesslo'Mar
llndnle. The Caman Valley Oranse held Its
roKiilnr meeting at the school house
lost Saturday night. Two neiv mem
bers, Mr. and Mrs. Long, were Ini
tiated. I. n. Nichols and son, Harold, of
Ilrockwfly, wero business visitors In
the valley the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs .llowers, who have
been visiting their nephew, It. W.
Dick and family, havo gnno to Ash
land lo visit wllh friends. They will
also visit with relatives In California
before returning to their homo In
Pennsylvania.
Victor and Lawrence Donn have
Hon0 to Mt. Angel to attend school
the coming (your. Their Bisters,
Colin and Adn will attend school at
St. Mary's, Portland.
SUTHERLIN
Prof. Wnltman returned last
week from Portland where he was
railed by the Illness of his wife nnd
mother,
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Hendlee wero
callom In Ilosehurg on Suturdny.
Mr. and Mrs. George Trltes were
guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Dascum on Sunday, Sept. 18.
Miss Hall, of Sacramento, Cal.,
Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Mm. Chas. Slator.
Mr. and Mrs. TO. rtothwoll wore
guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Hoth on
Sunday at their homo west of town.
Mrs. Ooff, Mra. rtothwoll and
lira. T. Henderson spent tho day
with Mrs. A. I.ona on Saturday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Rhodes nnd
family motored to Itosehurg Sat
urday. Miss Manila Unrge Tri M from
AVoodslde. Idaho, where she spent
the past few months.
Th0 Industrial society of the M. K.
church meets on Thursday with Mrs.
Geo. TrlU'S.
Mm. Adolpli I.enj entertained
her Sunday school class at the
South Sldo picnic grounds on Sat-t-rday.
Mr. and Mrs. OoorRO Trltes do
linrtod for Hosohurg Tuesday morn
ing to attend the conference of the
M. K. church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. n. Orako and
family wero callers In Roscburs
Friday.
GREEN ITEMS
The new residence of Mr. Onvla
la nearlng completion. Mr. Davla I '
a recent arrival from Cninas.
Itert (irecn la expected home from'
San Kranclsco, Cal., next week,
where he baa been attending to (
business.
A. H. Voesoleln nnd family have
Sono to Hums. Ore. Mr. Voesoleln
jaill have charge of .the schools
there. i
The rain of TJhursday was most
welcome, It will he especially bene
ficial t othe apple crop in this vicin
ity, adding color nnd plan pness to
the fruit.
The (irecn s, hool shows a very
satisfactory enrollment for the
month of September In spite of the
fact that unite a number of the rhil
tlron are pickini: prunes nd nr-
ph.
The sear nnd callow u.i 'f the
present year were Mit'ee-1""'"-' i;ti
ered in last Woilnesthiv .! at
the home of Mr. and Mr.-. I. p.
Skinner. The rihs;:'. w e.v .1:- :. .--brra
of the Merry-Uo-l .i: ' I'.nh
and their husbands. The "hos"
have enjoyed the corn roasts and
melon feasts the past summer, but
It was left to . Mrs. Skinner to ci e
tho summer season viht an out
door feast. All present expressed
themselvs as hnvlnr; had Jolly good
tlpe.
Mllo Van Horn is rutting in
crop of broccoli between his fruit
tree.
Kveryone seems pb-aed over the
decision handed down by the su
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GLADYS BROCKWELLanoCOURTENAY .FOOTE in"UP FROM THE DEPTHS"
FOUR-PART MUTUAL M A9 TE RPIC TURE PRODUCED BY RELIANCE
AT TIIH l'AI-ACK TIIUATH K I'OR TOXItillT )N(,V
wi
TKACIIEHS AND I'lIPll.S AT-
TK.N'TIOJf
. Tho News office baa a splon- .
did qunllly of bond paper put j
up In pound pnenkagea (200
sheets to tho pound, size SVi7)
at 25 centa per pnekago. tf
premo court in the case of Henrv
lenders vs. School Dlst. No. 5. .
Every resident hereabouts has
reason to he especially thankful for
tho rain, because the host of fl u
lh.it hnv made life almost unending
able the past auinmor season fori
man and beast, have packed their
grlpB and departed.
KXHillTS TKMPKMt
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KLKCT STATU OKI'll'KKS :
PORTLAND, Sept. .24. Knights
Templar of tho Grand Connnandery
of Oiegon hold their annual elec
tion of officers yesterday, and be
sides transacting a mnss of routine,
business witnessed a competitive j
drill for a banner belween Wash-1
lnglon nnd Oiegon commnnderles, j
representing the East and West Side;
'lodges of Portland, In which Ore
gon Connnandery was nuccessful.
Tho Commnndery went to Vancou
ver In a body Inst night to frater
nally,, with the Grand Connnandery
of Washington, now in session there.
This courtesy will be returned by the
Washington lodgemen today and
both will parade Portland streets
this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Officers elected yesterday were as
follows: LouIb G. Clarke, Portland,
grand commander; W. h. l.araway.
Hood Itiver, deputy grand com
mander; E. E. Kiddle, Island Cltv.
grand generalissimo; George G.
llrown, Salem, grand captain-general;
J nines K. Robinson. Portland.
ACQUISITION OF HERB
BOSTON RIM) SOX
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The y:i:nmy of Horh IVnnock of the Athletics hy the Red Sox rives tr
Boston v!wi five lefthanders Loot anl. Collins, lirepp and Kuth Umh tha
other four Nheiher iViu-.ivk will he retainel for ny U-ntth of tim? rr
main 5 to U" ston, for vhn-ecr Connie Mack asks waivers on a youngster'
it a a p"ttt.v indication hat he isn't of major league caliln-r.
grand recorder; John B. Clelnnd,
Portland, grand treasurer; Prank
rtalltlo, Ilakor, senior grand warden;
D. G. Tnninslnl, Portland, junior
grand warden.
Welcome Given by .Mayor.
Yesterday's ceremonies j;ore in.
the Impressive form of Knlghtdom.
Addresses of welcome by Mayor Al
bee, a member of tho order, and
Right Eminent Sir Knight Frank .1.
Miller, grand master of the Masonic
Grand Lodge, wish responses bv Sir
Knight Ulnger Hermann, of Hose
burg; Clyde Evans, grand high
priest, prelate of Washington Com
mandery, occupied the uorning ses
sion. Grand Commander Dillon B.
"-nnt, of Ashland, ninde his address
at the nnenlng of the afternoon ses
sion, which was followed by the
election of officers.
(UI.OAI OK TitOl'T l'Olt
DOl'tilXS COl'NTV STREAMS
S. C. Mnrtrum, secretnry of the
Oregon Sportsman's League stated
last evening that the fiph enr Rain
bow, would nrrlve In this city Sun
day morning attached to train No.
16. which Is due In this city at 9:45
cnrrylng a shipment of Rnlnhow nnd
eastern trout which will bp plsntod
in the Douglas county streams. He
asks that all auto owners who enn
make arrangements to do so be
present and take a can of the fish
to some stream in the county where
the fish are to be planted. Any oth-
er Information in regard to the plans
of the officials can bo obtained by
phoning to or calling on Mr. Par
trum. J1TXKY SKUVlCfc.
City and eountrv. Calls answered
until midnight. Three car service.
Phono 1S5, Grand hotel. 917-tf
PENNOCK GIVES
FIVE LEFTHANDERS
LIS-
WELL ORGANIZED
With he second week of school
.finished Principal Fitzpatrick, of
the .local high school stated this
morning J;hat all the departments
are In Bplendid working order and
tlfcit the classes are all well organ
ized and progressing rapidly In the
work of the first term. Every room
In the Lane school building is now
occupied )y the high school tand
still there Is a shortage of room.
The Freshman class this year, ac
cording to Mr. Fitzpatrick Is by far
the largest In the history of the
high school there being 75 fresh
men already enrolled and sf 111 more
to come next week. '
One of the interesting features
of the work selected by the general
class of sturnts Is the fact that
nearly all of them are arranging
their courses and setecUng such sub
jects as will best fit.thcin for en
trance Into college or for some def
inite lino of work after they have
finished high school.
The statistics of high achoor'stud
ents kept In the past years show
that today 60 per cent more of the
graduates of the high schools at
tend college or university than did
a few years ago.
. He also says that th0 faculty of
the high school Is now" complete.
Mr. Wright, of Portland, having
been selected to fill tho vacant
place of assistant In the commercial
department.
The following are a few interest
ing facts with reference to the mem
bers of the faculty of the local high
years of college and university train
ing received by them will exceed BO,
while the total number of yearn of
teaching experience will almost
reach 100. This Is, a much better
faculty representation than can be
boasted by the average high school.
The music department is doing
splendid work and a great interest
's being manifested in the classe"
New music has been ordered ar '
all are anxiously awaiting its ar
rival. x AA 6
CHURCH NOTICES.
Church of Christ.
Hinle study at the Chureii of Christ
every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. Cor
ner of Cobb and S. RobertB streets.
Christian Church.
R. E. Jope, pastor. The church
where all are always welcome. Bible
school with clnsses and a welcome for
everyone at 10 a. m. A food place
to spend an hour. Regular morning
worshin nt 11; Christian endeavor
at 6:30: evening evangelistic ser
vice at 7:30. Good music nnd a
worth while service.
Christian Sclenre society.
Services held at the corner of Main
and Lanp streets Sunday at 11 a. m.;
Wednesday evening meeting Includ
toctlmonials of healinc through
Christian Science Is at S o' clock. A
cordial Invitation is extended to all
:o attend these services; Sunday
:cheol fjr those under the age of 20
Is held in the same building at 9:45
a. m.
Subject of Bible lesson for tomor
row, "Reality".
Itnptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, pastor. Regular ser
vices are: Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. V.
6.30; evening worship 7:30. Fine
music, inspiring addresses, and a cor
dial atmosphere characterize these
services. Come and see.
The preachers tomorrow will be,
a. m.. Dr. R. E. Smith, of Portland:
p. m.. Rev. J. K. Hawkins, former
pastor of the First M E church.
Roseburg.
I First; Mrthoriist Episcopal Cliurch.
! Wm. Rilry Jeffrey, pastor. Sunday!
i ftchnol at 9:45 a. m.; morning sor-'
; iron at 11; Epworth l.eapue Pevo-
tional (torvice st 6:30 p. m.; even-'
! hip services nt 7:30; midweek
; rayer and conference service Wed-1
t nesday at S p. m. The pastor will be;
clsd to call on all nen- Methodists
Tho have moved Into this community.
Kindly makes yourselves Vnown. A:
i cordial invitation entende'1 to every--one
to attend the various services of
! re church.
M. K, i rrnrch SntTi.
C. H. Clepvea. pastor Services
rnday as follow?: Sunday school
at 9: 4 : morninc worshin r t 11: Kr
worth l.espuo 6:S; evening service?
nt 7: "0, Spend your evening?
her. Services will be bright, brief
ard helpful.
At the morning aervice Rev. G. H.
A FACE FROM THE
"FATHERLAND.' "
Prince "Ertel
Friedrich'
. PRINCE EITEL FRIEDRICH
OF PRUSSIA, SECOND SON OF
THE KAISER, NOW WITH HI3 j
COMMAND IN THE BATTLE-'
WELD. ' j
Feese, one of the pastors of the Ore-1
gon conference, M. E. church, will I
preach; in the evening Rev. C. L.I
Hamilton will deliver the' sermon, j
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First Presbyterian Church. I
Paul J. Lux, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; morning worship and
sermon at 11; Y. P. S. C. E. at
6:30; evening services at 7:30 p.:
m. A hearty welcome to all servies.
Saint George's Church.
Corner Main and Gass streets. The
Rev'd Charles Wilson Baker, rector.
Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m.; Sun
day school at 9:45 a. m.; Holy Eu
charist at 11 a. m.; evening prayer
7:30. All are cordially Invited to
these services.
VIOLIX LESSOXS.
Private lossons 75c. W. E. Ott.
Palace of Sweets. 1000ro23
VP FROM THE DEPTH:.
Davids, an itinerant revivallsf.
who uses his religion as the means
for achieving worldly success, per
suades Dalre Vincent, an unsophisti
cated girl, to elope with him. In
Now york where, through system
atic graft, he rises to fame and for
tune, Davids deserts Dalre. In or
der to support her child Dalre be
comes a singer in a dance hall. Later
she learns of Davids' whereabouts,
and confronts him. The sight of hie
own son. whom he cannot claim,
stirs Davids, and when his own wife
dies he ahadons his dishonest
methods, marries Dalre. and they
both rise to a hicher sense of life
and Its responsibilities. At the Pal
ace theatre tonight only.
AXSCO WINS HIGHEST HONORS.
If It isn't an Ansco, it isn't the
best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers
and Ansco films received Highest
Honors and the Gold Mednls at Pan
ama Exposition. All fiims bought of
us this month will be developed
Free. CLARK & CLARK.
9Sl-tf Fotograffers.
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Headquarters for
School Books and
School Supplies
Ask for Free List
and Course of Study
Marsters Drug Co.
Children's Eye"
If your child is backward h his.
studies does not like to study, or
has symptoms of headache, yo wilL
probably find that there Is sorat little
eye trouble. 1
There may be no outward sign of a.
defect, yet the eyes should be exam
ined to make sure there Is no fault,
in them. i;
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