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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
PRINCE NICHOLAS WILL LEAD GREEKS "As the days begin to lengthen Then the cold begins to strengthen.' W. YOUNG 1). B, BUBAK Hull Detachable Umbrellas. You don't have to'come in out of the rain if its a Hull Umbrella. They shed rain and keep you dry Bnd you carry 't with pride. They are detchable and can be easily carried In yoir suit ease when not In use. The wise carry Hull's, and tha otherwise carry something Inferior and run tho risk of getting soaked. And We Hear S. O. S. from many an overworked heating stove. It may furnish figures for a Balance Sheet that Will Not Balance Hot Dinners Served in Steam Heated Trenches. ALL CLASSES MADE 616 DONATIONS Candies and Chocolnto Wcne Fav QUALITY SERVICE. YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-One-Four Itoseburg, Oregon. orite Gift With Tolmcco and Cigars a Very Close Second. Loss House (partially Insured J2000.00 Loss Damage to Stove 8. BO Loss Fuel wasted per month.... 16.00 Gain? New Heater Not Purchased IN EVENT OF WAR. I J A variety of styles, sizes and finishes, all at Greatly Reduced Prices. A. J. LILBURN & SON ' Complete House Furnishers Roports from logging and lumberj as to ho haroly noticeable, there are centers all over tho wostorn country: practically no vacant buildings In would anoni to Indicate that times will be UoKer... during the coining year than at any time since tho panic of 1907. While tho improvement in this vlcinty has been so grodual Riddle, and our business men and citizens are all predicting a busy and prospocous year for Oils neighbor hood. Riddle Tribune. ANTLERS THEATRE 'I'll II....... r II .... The Iloiim of Comfort uiiu uuoil .Munlu H Kxfltiflfvo Homo of 1nra mount ife Itroail'y Kvnturua fUmeUmv' "Co.y Corner" WKUXKK & KOf,LKR, lassoes Wlioro You Jot Yoirr Money's Worth iui.1 Then Some ,,..sTONIGHT'S PROGRAM The Great and Only CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the two- reel Essnnay-Chaplin Feature "SHANGHAIED Ana a Fine Program of Venture Films 5 Cents Admission as Usual 10 Cents COMING SUNDAY AMI MOMMY, HOI1HKT I0DI0SON In " Where the Trail Divides" l ( ).M I X U W K I N ESI ) A Y, JANUARY lath Tom Powell's Minstrels S. & C. Circuit. All White, 25 People, Including Billy Clark. Minstrel Nhow Price: Afternoon t5r ,! v. Evening: Lower "r mw, iiiiiiniiy ,i5c, Gallery 2.V. Reserved Sonts now on sale at Chapman's Pharmacy. Majestic Theatre TODAY ONLY SPECIAL PROGRAM The Silent Chord Ailenrt Gripping Story from start to finish. J. Rufus Wallingford "Apples and Egg-beaters" JkouwIU havo to 1 nigh whether you want to or not. I'.v i ni: m:vs You know It's always good. "Avenged by a Fish" Ity Alice ltolio. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ROME, Dec. 26. (By mall.) Italy's boys in the trenches had a royal Christmas. Best of all their Christmas gifts was Christmas din ner in steam heated trenches. With their modern trench Imnrnvomonja they had the best of It over some of the girls they loft behind. For sun- I ny uaiy nas tne coldest Interiors and the poorest heating facilities in all the world. In the trenches, however, up where the snow Is heavy and the rains are freezing in the mountains, the steam heated trenches are driv ing away the terrors of a winter campaign. The sending of gifts to soidlnr. nt the front was one of the most touch ing of all Christmas activities. Ev eryone wanted to send something. -A poorly clad woman entered ono of the stations where sneclal boxes of sweets, ready for Bonding to soldiers, were on sale. She had only sixteen cents. The boxes were one irnnc fifty. "I'll buy .something," "she said. I've no one at the front now. My boy'S fallen at Coldl Lnna, but I want to sond some little comfort to' some other mother's bby." She bought a small package of sweets for sixteen cents and somo mother's hm- must huve felt a different finality n that dearly purchased remembrance The order that chocolnto and Rweets could not be sent nrivntnlv in soldiers at the front caused such a wall that parliament decided to known. change the order. The order hnd been given because of tho fear that poisoned sweets from susnleloiis ami concealed quarters might reach the soldiers. Enough evidence had co.n to the ears of the authorities' to war rant this action. It was this same fear that resulted In the public cigar and clgaret collection stntlons ! be tlons being abandoned. The onnnr- tiinlty for enemies sending polsonei cigars or cigarettes offnrnrt inn strong a temptation to evil minds. ino discovery of nolsoncd tnim .,.. brought the decisive order. Thous ands of cigars were destroyed and the order was that thenceforth nm, money would bo accented to Inn. .1' gars from government supply stores. Al nrlstmas time the hnrs ivo oown for chorolalo and sweets. In the fnce of Christmas nnii, voiced by mothers and Rvnnthai.Fn wives and children, law- nn,i ,,.! tlon stepped asido. And tho rush of! bundles of candy and chocolate ofi louaceo and all sorts of presents, has appalled tho postal clerks. PRINCE NICOLAS HE WILL BE APPOINTED COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE GREEK ARMIES IF GREECE ENTERS THE EU ROPEAN WARS. awaiting the finding of the Jury which listened to tne evidence In the trial. It is rumored that the jury stands 11 to 1 for conviction. ENBMA! QUESTION SETTLED CHINESE EMPEROR HAS RESIGNED WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. Secre tary Lansing has made public the Gorman note of November 20, on tho sinking of the Frye. and it re veled a complete agreement with !ic American position. Germany specifically agrees that passengers shall not bo put to sea in small boats unless the Bea iB calm, .and land near. There is no authority for the state ment that tho administration will not insist unequivocally upon the dis avowal of tho sinking of the stenm ch! Jiusitanliai. It Is considered possible, however, by government officials that Ger many's promise of reuaratlnn 'will be considered sufficient along this line and the matter of disavowal will not be insisted upon. The failure of Germany and Austria to receive the report of tho sinking of the Persia leads to tho belief that the real! cause of the disaster may never be I SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. A Hongkong -cable from the China World stated that Tuan Shi Kal has conditionally resigned the emperor-J snip and has appointed Luk Chlng Tseng, premier secretary of foreign affairs, to take charge of all gov ernment affairs. The story js said to infer that Yuan intends to remain in power until April when the new cabinet proclaimtj a successor to hf;nself. This cabinet is a holdovr one from the old nionnrchv. an,i r considered friendly to the self-styled emperor. Local Chinese said that Yuan's action is taken to stem the tide of rebellion which is getting beyond his control, and his idea is still to re main In power, although he Is tech nically out. Yuan confidently be lieves that he will be returned to power and the emperorship in April. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Smith, at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, on Sunday, January 2, 1916, at 2:30 a. m., a boy. SUBJECTS 'OK THE WEEK AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH CITY XEWS. Ici thapa n Unl.. c..l:,i .... . . morning. ( Can we Identify the Church of Cjhrist? Sunday evening. Has the Church of Christ a creed? Monday. , What are the ordinances of the Church? Tuesday. Is conversion a myth? Wednesday. Is there a change j heart? Thursday. What about the new birth? Friday. These and other Biblical subjects will he discussed at the Christian church each night at 7:30, except Saturday. Good music, a heartv wel come. Bring your Bibles. A complete and final settlement of the entire submarine controversy is to all appearances about to be settled to the complete satisfaction of this country and without the sev erance of any friendly relations, as seemed quite likely at one time. The financial settlement for the Lusltania and the Persia are the matters of nhlnf nnnDti)ni..itlm. .. . . .... ....muviuuuu ui mo inuatfiui timo, and these nro merely matters I of detail and will be settled in a. very short time. OBITUARY'. FEDERAL SUFFRAGE AMEND MENT REPORTED FAVORABLY EXTRA Another Ills ljaugh. Till EXTRA EDWARD LaVACK Cleveland's Iron-Jawed boy, In feats of strength, such as . lifting 400 pounds with his teeth, tearing a whole deck of cards in quarters, bending an Iron bar over his jaw. br.viking a S-S splko with his teeth, and many oilier feats of strength. -REELS AND VAUDEVILLE -rj Admission 5c and 10c TOMORROW itOfllfl II mm (WASHINGTON, .Inn. 8. The sennto woman suffrage committee re ported favorably today upon tho Susan II. Anthony federal amend ment proposal, w hich I hey have been ''"'Adoring for several days. SCORNS TITLES TO WED AMERICAN. Daniel W. Scolt was born March' 29, 1843, at Jacksonville, 111., and grew to manhood near the same city, j He enlisted in Co. B. 10th Illinois volunteer infantry, and served in 1 same company three years and 11 months. He -and his wife moved to Rose burg, Oregon, from Kansas, in No vember, 1913, where he lived until his death on the 13th of December, 191.r, at the age of 72 years. S months and 13 days. His remains woio interred In the Oregon Soldiers' Home Cemotery. He leaves a wife, daughter and a grandchild to mourn his loss. J. O. Anderson, of Deer Creek, spent the day In Roseburg attending to business matters. Giis Lindbloom. of South Deer Creek, was a business visitor in Roseburg today. Merle Payne will return Sunday to Corvaliis, where lie is attending school at the O. A. C. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. 71. Smith, Sunday, January 2, 1916, a daughter. Myrtle Creek Mail. J. S. Harris, of Myrtle Creek, has been spending a few days in this city attending to business matters. Mayor Napoleon Rice, of Rosoburg, came up by automobile Wednesday to conduct the funeral of Jason M3rston, a brother Mason. Myrtle j Creek Mail. AK(;L(.-RE.iI TKOOl'S OtX'l l-Y GREEK ISLAM) fc ft. v. id I if Msi 3: 1 BERLIN, Jnn. 8. (via Sayvllle by wireless.) An Athens report to the German cnpltol stated that the Anglo-French troops occupied the Greek Island of Miles and that the inhabi tants were highly Indignant over the open insult to their government. GREAT NORTHERN S. S. CO. MAY OPERATE SHU'S AS USUAL WASHINGTON, Jnn. 8. The in terstate commerce commission has allowed the Great Northern and Pa cific Steamship Company to operate steamers between Flnvel and San Francisco. It found that the S. P. & S. owns the line, but this does not reduce competition to Interfere with the law. WILSON TO PROCLAIM RELIEF FOR THE JEWS ''i'KJtTn.ICE.CXA'EI.IIC MISS BEATRICE CLAFMN. DAUOHTER OF MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR B. CLAFIN OF NEW YORK. WILL SOON WED ROBERT DHEESE. ALPO OF NEW YORK, AFTER A MADK-IN-AMER1CA ROMANCE THAT SURVIVED THE LOSS OF TWO FAMILY FORTUNES. WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 President Wilson has designated January 27 as relief day for the Jews of the old world, who have suffered untold misery as a result nf the war. DEFENDANTS IN COXSIMRACY AWAITING RETURN OF JURY NEW YORK, Jan. 8. The mill ionaire defendants In the New Haven railroad conspiracy case today paced' the corridors of the federal building' P. A. Wilson and Harry Cntsforth havo returned home from Portland, their term of service as federal jur-' ors hnvlng been finished for the! present. Riddle Tribune. Mrs. D. A. Forbes and children re-! turned home Tuesday jafternooni , irom nieaiora wnere they spent the! nuiiuays ai uie Homes of i'rs. j Forbes' parents. Myrtle Creek Mail. Dr. Forbes, at Myrtle Creek was present at the birth of a bahv hnv to Mrs. Smith, of Myrtle Creek, on January 2, at 2:30 a. ni. Owing to the departure of the doctor for Port land Immediately afterwards, the birth notice has just arrived. .Iiistico of the Jeace J. M. Mar tin was out at Buck Fork last week. under instructions from Prosecuting Attorney George Neuner, trying to settlo the dispute which has arisen between the Messrs. Hogsden and William Stuer over a water right ' h both parties to the controversy! claim, the one for irrigating pur poses, the other for placer mining. .Myrtle Creek Mall. PALACE THEATRE TODAY ONLY 'THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND SCANDALS' Mutual Masterpicture in four superb acts, featuring tho Broadway Star HAROLD LOCKWOOD Supported by MAY ALLISON Greek Dances under the Direc tion of MARK A RET II A WKESWORTH An exquisite Society Drama, also a Drama and a Fine Fine Comedy. SUNDAY AND .MONDAY. 'Buck's Lady Friends' i d-uei uomic Drama from the Von Loan Story showing the western cowboy in the produc tion or Moving Pictures. MUTUAL WEEKLY THE SMUGGLES CAVE MISTAKE OK MAMMY LOU Additional Comfort Cim )t v... joyed since the Addition of New Heat. 'Buster Brown" Darnless Hose ii' , v fl r4 m i - t FOR SALE Large fine young cow, soon fresh, heavy milker. F. C. Gurnec, phone 33F23. 119J13p FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 8-room modem house located In Roseburg, for clear lot In Los An geles or property in Albany, Ore. Address 116 News. 116-J12 FOR SALE Small saw mill, with or without power. In first class con dition. Will sell cheap for cash. Phone 14F21 or write F. B. Solo man, Roseburg. 122JHp ) M AN 5k.WOM.AN' kii...-! Most everyone has found out our is Hosiery That Satisfies Hustor llnmn Darnless Hose 25c The Pair 4 pair guaranteed 4 months. S"k "" g-Tc to st.BQ Roseburg Booterie IRVIN IiRUN.N "Shoes That Satisfy" Terklns IRdg. . Cas, stw,