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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1915)
PALACE THEATRE 7 "HOME OF FEATURES" 8:45 'lONIGHT ( i'-tino Photoplays with Bryant Washburn, Edna Mayo, Marguerite I C' ":'tot and other stars, and VAUDEVILLE ACT MATINEE TOMORROW Nltil The Popular Comedian DIGBY BELL In Geo, Ado's Greatest Comedy 'Father and the Boys' In Six Heels. SLAYER OF WILLIAM IIOOTH IS CONVICTED OF MURDER McMIXXVII.LE, Feb. 13. Will iam Branson was convicted of sec ond degree murder for the killing of William Booth, near Willamina, on I October 8. The jury has been out since yosterday. Mrs. Booth, who Is charged Jointly with Branson, will have her second trial later. ONE OF PRETTIEST GIRI- CAPITAL W. YOUNG FRA.VCES AMI. I, Alii) MEMORIAL POPl'LAH PALACE ORCHESTRA A Dfe'LTS TEN CENTS CHILDREN FIVE CENTS ENGLISH PARLIAMENT OPENS WITHOUT KING PRESENT LONDON, Feb. 15. When parlia ment re-assamblcd. the sovereign was absent lor the first time since the rclgti of Victoria. It is under stood that the king Is still suffering fro mtho fall from his horse while visiting the western front. The lord chancellor read his speech urging the expenditure of sufficient funds for a Bucccsuful prosecution of the war. SCHOOL IIOAIil) CONSIIIEItS PLANS FOR NEW III'II.DING The school board is holding almost continuous session examining pluns and preparing for the construction of e now high school building. Three well known architects have submit ted plans and these are being care fully gone over and estimates mnde us to the cost of a building adequate to the noods of tho city. Several types of construction have been con sidered, but as yet nothing definite has been determined upon. The school board Is rnpldly pre paring plans and estimating costs and will propose a bond Issue to be determined by 'a vote of the people j HEAD STUFFED FROM J; CATARRH OR A COLD 1 1 tSnys Cream Applied in Nostrils 1 1 Opens Air Passages ftiirht I In. J. ! instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages (A your head clear and you enn breathe freely. No moro hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling fur brentli at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm 'from your druggist now. Apply a., little of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream In your noBtrils. t pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflitnuil or swollen mncnus membrane and relief conns in atantly. It's just Sn. Don't stav stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. AMERICAN BECOMES A BRITJW CAPTAIN Program for W. C. T. U. meeting lit 2:30 In the M. E. Church South. February 16. . Music Congregatloi Scripture Reading and Prayer Mr:' B. L. Eddy. Early Life of Frances Wlllard Mr" A. C. Marstors. Music, "Face to Face" Mrs. Markee Address Dr. Lux Address Itov. Jeffrey Music Instrumental Miss Grlnsted Selection Mrs. Jean Plttr, First Aid to the Stranger Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker. Frances Wlllard Memorial Quiz Miss Clapp. Music Instrumental. ...Mrs. Buchanan HAH DOCKET I Miss Fauletta Smith, daughter of Congressman Ge:-re R. Smith, of Minneapolis, Minn., is in Washing ton this winter attending a fashion able girls' Behcet Miss Smith is one of the prettiest young women in the congressional set. ' Donald M. McRae. Donald M. McRae of Washington, twenty-one years old and late of West Point, will soon be fighting for Britain "somewhere on the western front" as a captain of the Ninety seventh Overseas Battalion, Cana da's "American leagion." His father U Lieut. Col. J. H. McRae, U. S. A, stationed at Washington, i In thej nearuturo. All are In favor of orectlng a building which will be thoroughly modern. and will serve for sevoral years to como. The unit type of construction which Is being used in u great many places Is con sidered impractical on account of tho lack of space. It Is thought by the greater part of the members that a building should be constructed which will accommodate six or sev en hundred pupils. As the present enrollment is throe hundred with an advancement of twenty or thirty pu pils each year, tho building would provide for the needs of the pupils for many years or until It is neces sary to build two buildings. Following is a list of cases to be brought before tho February term of tr.'i crcuit court. 2 1 2. Chas. H. Chauncel at al, plff. vs The Cobb It. E. Co., deft.; action at la v. (.'. S. Jackson for plff, Co- show & Mice for deft. 354. George H. Durham, trustee, plff. vs O. & C. II. It. Co., ct al., deft.; suit 111 equity; Fullerton & Orcutt and George H. Durham for plff., Coshow & Itlco, W. D. Fonton, It. A. Letter and Ben C. Dey fordeft. 629. R. S. Howard, Jr., receiver of Tho Title Guarantee & Trust Co., plff., vs Molvlua Ferbracho et al. deft.; to set aside deed; M. :F .," GERMANS HAG ENGLISH nz Mo .1 n IV sr& U Y y 1 - ifg jj jj Plume Two-One-Four i X.. 1 I Miss Paulctta Smith. fi "W" I Miss Fauletta Smith, daughter of fi! KrS 1 n bit ! 11 i). 11. iiunAii Conklin Fountain Pens A non-leakable self-flllln self-cleaning, non-rolling pen. absolutely guaranteed In everyway. Priced at l. 00, $1-60, $2. 50 $3.50 and on up as high as you could wish to go. Waterman's Fountain Pens The Waterman needB no Introduction, self-filling and noji- j leaka,ble. We have them priced from $2.50 up. The above make of pens are standard goods and fully guaranteed to please you. QUALITY SERVICE, YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS A! OPTOMETRISTS ! ltoscliurg, Oregon. ANTLERS THEATRE WERNER & ROLLER, Lessees Where Your Comfort and PNitsiiro are U10 chief t'inccrn. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Three Reel Vltagraph "Broadway Star" Feature" pto tue boliie. Jt vill cun'iuce any one. You wiil also receive a booklet 01 vuluaho int'oriuution, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure unci mention, tho Uosebuig Daily News. Regular fifty cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Also the news of the day In Motion Pictures Selig Tribune No. 6 SELIG TRIBUNE No. 6, and two very funny comedies, the that make you laugh In spltp of yourself. r kind Dolph for plff; Alber lAbraham for deft. 818. S. A. Sanford. plff., vs. Fred J. Blakeloy, deft.; action to recover money; O. P. Coshow for plff. 841. S. A. Sanford, trustee, plff., vs. Sarah I. Day et al, doft.; suit; Coshow, O. P., for plff.; Cardwell & Watson and Boise & McKeo for deft. TRENCH NEAR YPRES BERLIN, Feb. 15. The Germans captured over 800 yards of English trench In a sudden dash southeast of Ypres. ADVERTISED MAI I Fnllnwinn In a list of letters nnri 879. Willamette Pacific Railroad- ., .,,., ,,., , . .,. Majestic Theatre TOMORROW "THE KING'S GAME" Featuring the Screen's Favorite, tho DAINTY PEARL WHITE Also SHELDON LEWIS and GEORGE PRORERT. To all Intents tlie play Is a serious one, but George Probort in one of the lending roles ndds a touch of humor to It that niiikes you laugh, when you were Just on the vergo of tears. One of the plays that Jam.'s lv. IUu kett starred In lor two years with reat success. MR. & MRS. SIDNEY DREW "BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE" 6 REELS Admission 5c and 10c 6 Co., plff., vs. Sparrow Kroll Lum ber Co., dvft.; condemnation; O. P. Coshow and Dexter Rice for plff. 1086. State of Oregon, plfr., vs. II. S. Kinney, deft.; Indictment for unlawfully soiling Intoxicating liq uor; George Neuner, Jr., for plf fl, E. B. Hermann for deft. 1 1086. State of Oregon, plff., vs. Elmer Hayes, deft.; indictment for unlawfully soiling Intoxicating liq uor; Georgo Neuner, Jr., for plff., E. B. Hermann, for doft. 1126. Stato of Oregon, plff., vs. Jim Hayes, deft.; indictment; Geo. Neuner, Jr., for plff., E. B. Her mann, for deft. 1176. A. Creason, plff., vs. John Smeedburg, et al, defts., foreclosure of tax Hen' George Neuner, Jr., for plff. 1207. A. J. Roberts, plff., vs. T. R. Sheridan, deft.; to recover money F. G. Mlrelli for plff., O. P. Cosho for deft. (Continued tomorrow.) Roscburg postoffice: , Armstrong, Miss Vivian; Agesen, ! Lars; Allen, Carl E.; Brewer, Geo.; Cushlll, Mrs. Lhards; Earlcy, Harry; j Edwards, Miss Agnes; Haynes, Mrs. I Geo.; Kirk, A. J.; Kehrle, Chas.;! McClaln, W. L.; Moore, Win. Cards. Miller, Mrs. E. O.; Tipton, Mrs. Sophea, E. j L. F.REIZENSTEIN, ' Special sale of potted Hyacinths, all colors, Saturday, Feb. 19, at Gall & Son confectionery on Cass street. Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist. 24 7-f 10 OUR SPECIALTY The transcript and evidence of the Farnuin trial were today boxed by the county clerk anj will be sent In a few days to Salem whore they will ho taken before the supreme court. Completely boxed the ma terial filled a large sized typewriter box. Postmaster. DOCTOR SAVES A BLACKSMITH Some time ngo 1 was taken with Kidney trouble which caused me to give up my work as blacksmith. 1 lost iny appetite and could not sleep, from the dreadful pains that would como over me, from my kidneys. I Was treated bv ll utivsicinn fnr nhmlt threo months. He could not help nio ! fo finally he prescribed Dr. Kilmer's I riv. amp-ltoot. 1 started taking same j and before 1 bud finished taking the! first bottle I begun to eat and uleep n'tlor than I had In a lung time. 1 continued to take some until 1 wusi entirely cured and took on consid erable weight. 1 n,m now back working at r.iy j trade again and never felt better in j my life. I aptveiate what Swamp-1 Knot has done fur me and wil lrec-j ommend It to anyone who suffers , with their kidneys. When physic-j inns rail to give relief and then pre-, scribe Svntup-!toot, they sure know1 of its merits. 1 am, Very truly yours, I S. A. II ALE. Stato of New York, County of , Monroe, ss. j S. A. Hale, or Henrietta. X. Y.. bo-! Ing duly sworn deposes and says that ho is the person who wrote the tore-1 going testimonial letter to Dr. Kil- i mer & Co., and knows tho f.icts stal-J ed therein to be true. Subscribed and sworn to before! me this 20th day of July, 1 ;l n fl. I FORMER MINISTER NOW CONGRESSMAN Perfect Pictures, Perfect Pro jection, Perfect Comfort No Repeaters! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Thursday and Frldny, February 17 and 18. MARY PICKFORD In the Beautiful 6-Reel Paramount Photoplay Esmeralda" By Frances Hodgson Burnett, Author of "The Pretty Sister of of Jose," "The Dawn of Tomorrow," etc. A Clean, Wholosimie Play, of Intense Human Interest COMING FEBRUARY 23 and 23 COMING The Gorgeous Film Spectacle In Nino Keels "The Eternal City" By Hal.l Caine The most magnificent motion picture ever produced. Made in Rome, Italy, by the Famous Players Co. Sieo the Coliseum, the Vuticaii, tho Forum and all other wonderful phuvs, made doubly Interesting by tho action of the piny. Special Prices, tills EngageiiKint Only, Adults 25c, Children 15c. ,.,. sv. . ... r mm- MILLER WINS TKUJ'ilY SHOOT In a very close shoot, Roy Miller of Oakland, won the medal offered : by John Enger to the Roseburg Gun : club. "It was a handicap match and as a great deal of interest had been ; attracted a large membership was present. The following is a list of the scores made: Hoy Miller, 25; Steve Pearson, 25; H. E. Burchfield, 23; H. Pear son, 23; F. Hogan, 22; J. Enger, 22; A. D. Bradley, 22; R. B. Matthews. 21; "Doc" Adams, 21; "Doc" Stev- enson, 23; Bud Wilkins, 20; J. Dona- hew, 20; Sam Black, ,':0; Harry' I Pearce, 19; Fred Tolles, IS; W. A. Wilnier, IS; Eddie Ilusb, 17; Ora Woody, 17; Ralph Qulne, 16; Wig Dannie, 1H; Bert Taylor, 15; Roy Huffham, Itl; F. Wilkins, 13. In shooting of the tie, Miller broke 45 out of 50 and Pearson. 44. fBOOTERIEl specials JIRONKK GYPSY LACE $3.45 BLACK GVPSY WHITE SIT! nrrrox 'CHKD Congressman Jacob E. Meeker. Congressman Jacob E. Meeker un- MliKUls T. GRll-HN. xt h. oreuniea the seat for lh Notary Public. 1 Tenth district of Missouri in the I .el tor to Dr. Kilmer A' Co., Diiighainpttiu, .. V, IVovc What Swamp-Hoot Will Do I'or You Send ten cen'.a to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghnmpton, X. Y., for a sam- house of representatives. In 1012 he wns pastor of the Compton Hill Congregational church of St. Louis, jMo., but quit the pulpit to Btudy law and was admitted to practice two years ago. Congressman Meeker was born on an Indiana farm thirty tight years ago. lie is a Republican, m rvi.-.ij .'Ji-'.'A $2.89 "AShlnoln Every Drop" et a can today from your hardware or sro- cory daalar ROSEBURG BOOTERIE :rkls: IRVIX Rldg. RRINX Cass St.