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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1915)
HE JUST "SAWED WOOD" and novor got anywhere. He should have had one of our Handled Axes with which to split It. ItOVS AXES MINGLE KIT A.ES DOUGI.E HIT AXES HAM) HIT AXES KI.VOMNO HATCHETS KHINGI.I.VG HATCHETS LATIII.VG HATCijETS CLAW HATCHETS Or any other wood cutting tool worth having, at A. J. LILBURN & SON ' ' - Complete House Furnishers SIM COURT CHOOSES JURYMEN "COL." IS TITLE NOW WORN BY LADY OF RANK. A NTLERS THEATRE 'I'll Home nf Com fort ami udoii .Music 1 i-.xritmive i ,. ... 11 mmiiit te llriiuil'y 1-Vnturea ISimol.ui-u-'s cwjr Coiner" WUIt.VKR HOLLER, Lessees " Whore Von Get Your Money's Worth and Then Some The following Is a list of the Jury men selected hy the county court to serve during the year of 1916: Applegate Precinct Geo. Harsbbar ger, fanner; L. W. Wise, farmer- S H. Cristhlow, farmer; C. F. Apple- gate, farmer. , Benson Precinct H. P. Hatfield clerk; Win. Hargrcaves; C. W. Clark photographer. j Bellows Precinct A. A. Bellows farmer; J. M. Fletcher retired Camas .Valley Precinct Wllfre Brown, farmer; A. H. Church farn er, v. u. Rogers, farmer; W. F. Davis, farmer. Calapoola Precinct J. L. Morris, farmer; 0. W. Cooper, farmer; M. T. Itiggs, farmer; Jos. Cole, farmer; Fred Hand, farmer; Geo. M. Wilcox farmer; E. N. Howard, farmerr .1 n Sparks, farmer. Canyonvllle Precinct I., n hm ! rarmer; w. R. Stock, larmnr- m W. Klmmell, farmer: Geo. Hniion. bough, farmer- S. M. Pardee fni-mer. J. T. McGee, farmer. Civil Bend Precinct R T. pi. farmer; Wm. Buxton, farmer; John Klelst, farmer; L. B. Skinner, farm er; Clay Smith, farmer. j Coles Valley Precinct C. S. Hen-j ry, rarmer; Elmer Palmer, farmer; Jos. Wlnnlford, farmer; C. A. Mc Nabb, farmer. Comstock Precinct C. M. Hnn.' derer, farmer; Win. T. Eves, farmer. Cow Crook Proclnct Jacob Fish er, farmer- W. S. Booth, fnrmei-- n I P. McGee, farmer; W. H. nhiim- wood, rarmer; F. A. Tripp, farmer; T. F, MAfftlinlR- fRpmnr ! W. VpCNG ft a ! Jv 5F A is - iwii III , - SUPERVISORS v .. - nils RIQIIfl 1. B. BURAR L&-dy Londbndei- r y LADY LONDONDERRY IS NOW COL. LONDONDERRY; 8HE'S NO LONGER AN ORNA iMENT TO LONDON DRAWING ROOMS, BUT THE EFFICIENT OFFICER IN THE WOMAN'S V0LU1 EER SIGNAL CORPS OF ENGL . A Successful Wedding Is Impossible without the help of a Jewelry store. Try to think what such an uffulr would be without pres ents. Try to imagine a rlngless, giftless wedding. Its unthink able. So you would find it hard to get along without US at such a time. We have a great big Interesting array of gift materials'. O ... tul, , .JB me majority or them are anything biit expensive. T We suggest Cut Glass a Silverware or some dainty article of China. Call and take a good look through. QUALITY SERVICE. YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Roseburg, Oregon. Phono Two-One-Four 9 ARE APPOINTED ojaistcr; Chas. W. Wharton, mer- .'int; Bert Holmes, carpenter; F, A. They're Coining Tomorrow M Tom Powell's instrels r:.n!!;.f!ye.Pe",0rAIIWhlta-A" ". 'rom the Sullivan ..? .. '" , . uorEB0,ls Minstrel, First Part Attractive . ... ... ,. ,-. Keservci Heats now on sale at Chapman's. AilmUdoii lwer Floor 00c, llulcony ji.-w-. r.'nllorv Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 8:30 TONIGHT'S PROGRAM "The Ruling Power" Throe Heel Feature and a new Hoarflt-Sollg Gazette. TlintS. ,.,. MARGUERITE CLARKE IX .wildi-i.owkr". .RIedol, merchant. Hornian Precinct S. J. Jones, capitalist; F. I. Perry, laborer; S M Kelley, stockman; A. E. Sauvln, la I'oror; R. L. Gile, fruit packer; O. L. P'"';enB, merchant. Days Creek Precinct C N w,, .... 'OBB ''recl"t-Hy Fisher.' "s. W0' lu; Jonn B'enbark, farmer; C. Mulvlhl.l, farmer; Joe! w er," , "' "! .rSrnT.Il:. snyaer, farmer; Joe Safloy, farmer;' LooklnV m... ... The following Is a list of tho supervisors appointed by the county court today: Frank Gorrell, Umjiqua, district No. 1; Leslie Lilly, Glide, district No. 2; Wm. Smiley, Gardiner, district No. 3; W. F. Peck, Gardiner, dis trict, No. 4; Arthur Walker, Reeds port, district No. 6; A. L. Butler. Elkton, district No; C; Reed Moore, special fund to be let by contract, district No. 7. VV. W. Bunch, special fund to be let by contract, district' No. 8; Arthur Mode, Kellogg, dis trict No. 9; Fffed Ba.vson, Olalla district No. 1C-; John Busenbark 13 PICItlSH WHEN IIItlTISH HTH.VMIOU IS SUNK LONDON, Jan. 11. Thirteen 'lives wore lost today whon the Btranmr Clan' McFarluno was torpe doed and snnk by a submarine. Twenty four othors were rescued, nc- cording to an announcement made "t i no uanuralty office. I MARCH MAJESTIC l"S Dll lUUtHNT. TODAY AND TOMORROW PATIIH PRESENTS Richard Carle Hupported by Jown Itnlpb and Jlmy WnyiMi In "Mary's Lamb" A tils laugh tlll'ollirli five rm-lu jl will kill Hie most serious case f .of hluns ever known "Sweedie's Hero" Another Inugh; i;ooo feet of laiiKh lu all. ( REELS a v fl renin to U Tlll'KSIiAY "Salomy Jane" TO RELIEVE W LONDON. Jan. H. The British expedition which was sent to the ro ller of the beleagured city of Kutol Amara is now reported to be within 17 miles of the place. It is statod that the Turks, who outnumber the relief force fully two to one, nr? blocking the TTT 0f tho advancing army and that they sur round the town on nil sides. -ce tno dispatches told of tho danger of the British since tho fight ing of lat Saturday no news of the fato or tho garrison which Is defend lug tho town, has been received bv' the war office hero. It In e,,i,i.,, ', lulle likely (hat a decisive battle has .. .., oeon fought, but on account r the inaccessablo rll?lrll tin ... has been found to send In reports of no conn let. A report which Imp . on the streets of thl. eilv n,i .....,.. son,,, credence. Is to the effect that '" iriier forces under Gonor.1. a-i mr and Campbell, are fighting the Turk, t the bend of the Tigris river father conditions re serlousl, hampering the ni-nr..o .i.- ........ i, i iue iiru- r -.. must eut their wv thm..h --.. ...n-e8 or Mosslemen. Kutol -iniarn Is reported to h m-n..i.i.... Bufflclemly wiUustand a ,ollg s account of the fact that It served ... ease or operations against th recent Bagdad snllv. John Perdue, farmer. I ueer Creek Precinct RnlnnH Aftee, merchant; R. E. Smith, abstractor- W. D. Boll, merchant, w i Bemis, farmer; W. H. Kenny, lum berman; I.ano Morley, clerk. Dlxonvillo Precinct Walter si,,. K'n'on, carpenter; Thomas 6. Dixon', ! ""mer; E. E. Hatfield, blacksmilh; c- P- Krogel, farmer. Drain Proclnct Joe Sellers, farm er; N. D. Cool, merchant; Orange I Mattoon, liveryman; C, F. Morning star, farmer; Horace Putnam, farm er. Drew Precinct Elzer rtn!,m farmer. ; ; Knst Umpqua Precinct C. F. Wat son, farmer; S. M. nnn r0r.. ... . D. Connine, farmer; H. L. Engle! JMienDower Proclnct Arthur Cloakov farmer; c. ' D. Farraud. farmer; Chas. Curry, farmer- i.. a Clemens, farmer. . KIkton Proclnct farmer; Walter Rydell. mnrcl,(. I John Binder, farmer; J. J. Hendorer farmer; Roy Wells, farmer; Edward Hancock, farmer; John Kent, farmor Gardiner Precinct C. E Rlcker farmer; W. P. Peck, farmer; John 8 Oray, capitalist; A. L. Perkins mer-l m. a. aimiey, farmer. Glondnle Precinct ,1. K. Gilliam. 1 u- unrrett, farmer- S H Rothermol, banker; F. C. McGregor rarmer; Chas. T. Nail, farmer; Sid ney Jacques, farmer; Carl 'Seiner merchant; John o. Lystul. lumber man. Green Prec(nct-M. B. Green eed, farmer; E L Parrott. voornies. farmer; Henry Schrenk, .u.ier; r. M. Olllvant, farmer; S R Brisbin, merchant; A. O. Stickland, farmer; I. B. Howard, farmer. Melrose PreclnCt G. A. Kocken farmer; A. N. Foley, farmer; A Cal lahan, farmer; Thos. H. Scott, farm- Coy, Looking Glass, district No. 12: Walker James, Ten Mile, district No. 13; D. R. Shambrook, Roseburg, district No. 14; Charles Neet, Myrtle Creek, district No. 15; Warren Lu cas, Camos Valley, district No. 16; Pete Ulom, Riddle, district No. 17; M. P. Wheat. Brockwav. dlctriet v IS; J. L. Scott. Gleudale district No. 19; A. 0. Stocker, Drain, dls- No. 41; James Aldredge, Myrtle Creek, district No. 42; W. R. Stock, Canyonvllle, district No. 45; E. J. Harris, Guntor, district No. 46T J. H. Short, Roseburg, district No. 47; S. B. Mathews, Roseburg, district No. 48: F. I,. Jones, Ash, district No. 49; Edgar Rone. Sutherlln, district No. 60; Hendriekson,' Oakland, district No. 51, J. M. Davidson, deputy for Grojen jValley road, Oakland; E. L. Settle, Oakland, district No. 6?; G. C. Powell. Tvpa Htetut 63; Joe-Brown, Glendale, district No. 54; F. M. Tripp, Galesville, dis trict No. 55; A. W. Johnston, Reston, district No. 56; Tony Earebatk, Till er, district No. 57; George Churchill, Cleveland, district No. 59; Walt9r Ramville, Tiller, district No. CO; (J. T. Royer, Dlllard. district No. 61: G. B. Wlnnlford, Wilbur, district No. 62; Wm. Jackson, Buck Fork, dis trict No. 63; L. M. Duboll, Canyon vnie, district No. 64; R. D. May, Myrtle Creek, district No. 65. FOR SALE 3 fresh cows with calves, part Jersey. J. I. Chap tnan, Wilbur, Ore. 127-fll FOR SALE Bay gelding, 7 years old, gentle and true. 1800 pounds. J- I. Chapman, Wilbur, Ore. . .: . J26-fll -' I . atociter, Drain, dis-i, Millwood Precinct E. E. Emmltt 1 tr'Ct No' 20; Ro' Criggs, Comstock,'!' rarmer; Ed. Moser, farmer; Byron B.'l (li8trlel No- ill 0. P, Thail, Yoncnlla,!! Sutton, farmer. . district No. 22- H. R nnldav v.,. II Mt. Scott Product C. L. Beckley rarmer; Geo. W. Shrum, farmer- r' T. Blakely, farmer. North and South Myrtle Precinct .ruoert llouinson, farmer- T R Dunnavln, farmer; C. Weaver, farm er, j. a. Wiley, fnrinei;; E. M Mars district No. 22; H. R. Gulder, Yon- calla, district No. 23; G. A. Williams. Yoncalla, district No. 24; Mace Mc Cracken, Elkhead, district No. 25; R. D. Harvey, Oakland, district No. 26; John Abeene, Oakland, district No. 27; W. S. Howard, M. La Rau to work special tax. district Nn ! tors, fnrnier. T r r. .' ' R. R RnlHirl,.trlA D1.1.11- .... . . t ueinenc rnrmer- ...n.o, .nmne, uisirict no vnas. btrdlir merchant: W. .r. .int.. E- G- Cloake. Edenbower. .lis farmer; J. J. Anlauf. blacksmith' trIct No' 30: Marlon Perdue, Days u- ui'Ick, firmer. i -reek, district No. 31; W. H. Bron Oakland Precinct w r r.-.,. son. Roseburg. district Nn 39- p n ... v.UUIt, , - , . u , ..,.,,,., wanning, farmer- uiotrici xno. 33 "uuges, stockman: w. I. vfutu ' "wsnt Reed, Drain, district v aa penter; M. J. Leeper, farmer. ' I U' L' stcarns. Oakland, district No Uiaila 7'reelnnt T . . Jo W. Ii: Qr i, rarmer; E. H. Olllvant, farmer- Ed-1 " ct No' 36 Peter Didtel, Roseburg ward .Teimlnira p . ' . . district Vn 97. n n. ,1 PALACE THEATRE warq Jennings, farmer; J farmer. Pass Creek Precinct J. w. Tray lor, farmer: John is.i fanner; R. B. Teague, farmer; J. w' Wagoner, teamster; John Hodrlck farmer; Joel Tracy, farmer- stok en Krewson, farmer. reraue Precinct Fred Sielert, .......or; j. u. wright, farmer- B. E Hayes, farmer. ' Riddle Precinct w. M. Pruncr farmer; Russell W. Woiio , .' v. v . jjOEsrlon n i district No. 37: C. W. Rri. r I burg, district No. 38; E. C. Davis, iioseuurg, district No. 39; T. B. Bur nett, Round Prairie, district No. 40 T. L. Brewer, Myrtle Creek, district mnrphnni- t t H""" Preclnc,-E. Rhoades. I E n , " n" n.1' J""1' L. W. D. IMcKoel, NAZIM0VA DELIVERS WOMAN'S PROTEST OF WAR IN "WAR BRIDES," POOTRFONE? ALl J KAutDl. in."D0"9; ,beasts of orden ,breed. Ing machines that's, what we ore - screams Alia Nazlmova. the groatcst tragedienne of the Amer! lean stage, in Wa8r r s.u J?rJ Plalng In New York. The olav Protests war and is bull o the heme that women should refuse th, ,h"dren to f"-ow up fo? ohr9ee 1Ufh,lr: J"" "ur,lngP t'he' bride." v.."'u" " l"e "ar womnn tin. a Peasant boon,; . r:.., wsc,t ra'her thaa ASIT POP orsA rTVB w nuu vii HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED Mil. ir Ciwp .ub.Ltut, coet YOU um. pric ?.0s' :,-;j-".'--a..-t-.iir - M f4 w,; I T I v V .,Ja II I Z' Ball, farmer farmer. Roseburg Precinct c. w. Parks retired; A. S. HuHt, barber; G. W.' Burnett, auto agent; S. D. Evans farmer; H. S. French, drayman; J.' E. McCllntock, abstractor, Scottsburg Precinct Ottn nir- son, hotel man; Fred Weatherly I farmer; Daniel Craig, farmer; Gus Grubbe. farmer; W. R. Sawyers, farmer. ,'East and i"West Sutherlln Pre cincts I. A. Goff, farmer; A. R. Manning, farmer; j. w. Bertram rarmer; O. L. Ranker .!. ..n... . . anina, lumberman; F. E. Satley orchardlst. 1 mer h. L. Fennel, rarmer; j. i. noacn, farmer. Umpqua Precinct R t p.... worth, farmer; J. M. Young,' barber; oeeney. tnrmer; L. J. Shame aborer; H. D. Palm, retire. 1. o Cockelreas. carpenter West Rosebure Preclnet t r Dowoll, Gardner: L. A. Ueland' , u. vi. uruse, farmer; J. T. r-pperiy, rarmer; Wm. M. McCJee farmer. Wilbur Precinct Peter Sinclair, winner; v. s. Green, farmer; W. D "eBS, isrmer; c. A. Rand, fruit grower; R. A. Calhoun, famer. Yoncalla Precinct J. F. Daugher t.v, farmer; E. L. Warner, farmeF; Ralph Westenhlser, farmer; D. Han n. famer. Plnkston Peclnct G T Tn,m farmer; S. J. Chenoweth. farmer;'; . 1 naerwood. fnrmor- Cockrsm. farmer; E. A. Langdon, larmer. Elkhead Precinct 3. r t.in.i. rarmer- Alvln I West VorkPreclnct T n n.. merchant. Woodward Proclnct T n d.w... lodging house: J. P. Mrk-.. 1 n, n . . . T "mer: r. nields. R. E.; Chas. Stanton, laundryman. TOOAY 4The Forbidden Advellre, A Alutual Masterplcture in 4 Acts. A drama of love and daring deeds, starring LOUISE GLAUM CHARLES KAY HERCHEL MAVALti A Thrilling Romance of Arabia "Putting Papa to Sleep" An Excelent Novel ty Comedy "Deserted at the Auto" Another ne Beauty Comedy Additional Comfort, r-nn 1.. " joyed Since the Addition of iow Hoat. 'Buster Brown" Darnless Hose 7yr Mirk firptterrrf . Pr... Most everyone has found out our Is Hosiery That Satisfy Kittle Ilronn IMrnlesa Hose 25c The Pair Pa'r guaranteed 4 months. Silk Hose o. to 81.SO Roseburg Booterie "Shoes That Satisfy" "ki ,!llIg. . Cmj Sftwt