The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 29, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    WHOLE WORLD TO COMMEMORATE 300TH
ANNIVERSARY OP SHAKESPEARE'S DEATH
4 v 4 - - i r WAy
William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare died on April 23, 1610; and that date m 1910 is to mark
Uie climax of an observance, which has already begun, of one of the great
vents of histo '
ENGLAND LOOKS TO
Over Four Mi lion Ready to
Take Field in Few Months.
NEW CONFIDENCE FELT IMLLSECIIflflS
$Tho Hffort W hirl) Midland is ,li:,ul
To I'nt !-( ti is Sue! i us
Nh IMs Never Made In
All History.
ity Wilbur S. Forrest.
IX)M)ON, Feb. Hi. f Ity mail.)
There's -a brand new norm in tlio
UrltlHh air. Atmospheric atoms thut
had tho general effect of something
akin to gloom several months ago
und which prompted .IlritiRli slules
juen und public alike to speak loss
confidently 'about tho final omnium
r tho war, havo disappeared. These
have boon replaced by brighter col
ored atoniH; peppy, optimistic llttlo
tike a.
From tho big government build
ings hi Whltohall to tho smallest
iLcmlon shop there la a nuukc
chango In tho conversation. Kvory
nwn In tho Btreot knows thut Britain
In getting ready for tho big show.
The average Britisher still throws
out his chest If tho n.vy 1H men
CHEm)LEf7
$650 Car With a Year's Guarantee
?V'' -n C.'tk
itintdster Ji'.'.T. f. ii. Ii. HokcImuk, fully eciii.ped with eli'cliii
lil.'hts, slartor, lop, sld curtsinn, electric liorn, windshield, ami
complete set of lools.
fflt. f f L J 1 J I
SUM) f. o. h. Itosoburg five passengor touring car, fully equipped
Willi electric starter, lights, genuine mohair top, side curtains
c.rcUlc horn, windshield mild complete tool kit.
DEALER
PHILIP HARTH
tioned, but today he will show a
broader expanse of shirtl'ront when
It cornea to tulk about the army. The
piodomiiiant topic of interest has be
come tho Tommies.
With -about 4,000,01(0 men in
khaki, England is preparing to do
I things In tho spriutf, on hind. Thut
iH common talk. No Britisher l.uj
lont any of his coni id'ince in tin.
navy, but ho Iiuk given up hope tliut
tho Gorman fleet will come out iiv.v
fight so he Is leaving tho navy to
control the scan and taking for grant
ed tli.it It will.
Cabinet members, peers and plob
ians alike look forward to tho sprlni;
campaign. The government leaders
who six months :igo modified their
earlier pronoun cemvnts thut "tier
many must be crushed" to the gen
tler assertion that "the war cannot
cease until the enemy has evacuated
France and llelghnn :md restored the
rights of small:!' nations" are today
reasserting tho former statement
t.iti! i'!iwualled vigor. The reason
Is suld to bo new confidenco In the
army.
Proof that the present talk does
not originate In ordinary rumor
conies from the highest sources. Lord
Derby, who has raised new millions
for England's land forces, Is author
ity for the statement that England's
military forces, now aro superior to
those of her enemies In reserves and
fighting ability; that tho nation has
reached tho highest pitch of national
patriotism und that this Is evidenced
by the fact that tho men who will
be forced to fight under tho newly
i 1
enacted conecrlntlon bill will cum-!
ber less th:n seven per cent of the
flKhtlns ellgibles as against over ft'S
per cent who joined voluntarily.
Here Is one of the latest utterances
of Lloyd George, minister of muni
tions: "England is preparing to put her
whole weight Into the war, and Ger
many will feel it In a very short
time. It is an effort such a8 Eng
land has never made before"
Those who have closely analyzed
the minister's statement Bay It can
only mean that there will be no
shortage of shells in the spring.
In their latest speeches Lord
Kitchener, Premier Asquith and
others high in the government have
reflected the new optimism. In his
message at the opening of the new
parliamentary session King George
speaking through his premier de
clared: "With a proud and grateful confi
dence I look to the courage, tenacity
and resource of my navy and army,
on whom we depend worthily to per
form our part in the attainment of
this goal.
"Gentlemen of tho House of Com
mons, you wni be asked to make due
financial provision for tho conduct
of the war.
"My lords and xgentlemen: The
only measures which will be submit
ted to you aro such as, In the opin
ion of my advisers, tend to tho at
tainment of our common object. I
confidently commend them to our
patrlotlr.pi and loyalty and I pray
that din Almighty will give his bless
ing to your counsels."
I.oftl Itoseberry, among others,
already is anticipating the results of
initial victories. Speaking Ht Kflin
bi'ruh be do"!uvM thct his on!;' foar
v:?.H thft vh(?i pl'f''t! 8M?:or:vy. pe-ir-'n
woal; inlnda In th" nation mu;ht
cry for a premature ppm-o, ',rp i
h added, "would rimr.-i a rhir
pcaco and a worse war to follow.
Germany must be absolutely crush
ed." With thousands of recruits, -enlisted
under tbn Derby group system,
distributing themsolvcri thrniiuhout
the country; vetursti regiments that
liavo been training for months, are
making way for the raw ones. Where
the veterans are going Is a war office
secret but the public Is aware that
t'.cy're going "somewhere" where
they'll t.ave sterner duties. In a doz
en big military camps in KukIiuhI,
Scotland and Wales, tens of thous
ands of enlisted men who have be
come "fed up" with camp and billet
life nrorpv!vlng under the influence
of tho hope of "going out soon" ac
cording to reports reaching London.
Troop trains often pass through
London with flntcars trailing behind
carrying behind carrying artillery.
Tbese are only a few of tho ele
ments which have inspired confi
dence In the most doubting war pes
simist of Into, Everybody admits
t hut the war has been bungled some-1
what In the past hut evidently there
is unanimous optimism about the fu
lure. It is a newly colored ntom in
the British atmosphere that a neu-j
tral cannot help but observe.
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
As Well As IVIen
Glass of hot water each morn
ing helps us look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
Happy, bright, nlert vigorous end
vivacious a good clear skin; a n:it
iiral, rosy complexion and freoilnm
from illness are assured only by
clean, healthy hlood. If only every
woman and likewise every tmin could
realize the wonders of !w morning:
Inside bath, what gratifying change
would Sa'KO p!;H'C.
Instead of. the thousand:! nf sickly,
neacmle-looklnir men, w-unen rind
girls Willi pasty or muddy cnrnjilex
lour.: instead of tho muitliimes nf
"norve wrecks." "ruiidiuvii..." "liraiu
fus" und pessimists we should see a
virile, 'optimistic throm: of rosy
cheeked ponple everywhere.
All Inside halh Is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a ten
spootlful of llmeotone phosphate In it
to wash from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious days indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entlro alimentary canal before
putting more food into tVe -.nnch.
Those Biibjert tc sick i.-j.i".t.. bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds: and partlculary those who havo
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are
urged to obtain a quarter pound of
limestone phosphate at the drug store
which will cost but a Irltle but is
sufficient to demonstrate the quick
and rcmarkablo change In both health
and appearance awaiting those who
practlco Internal sanitation. We must
remember (bat inside cleanliness is
mora Important than outside, be
cause the skin does not absorb Impur
ities to contaminate the blood, while
the por-.a In the thirty feet of bowels
do.
LODGE DiKKCTOKY.
t. O. O. F. Rising Star Lodge No.
174, meet in Odd Fallows Templ J
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. , F. B.
Hamlin, N. G.; J. H. Harsh, V. G.-i
Carl W. Ohman, Rec. Sec; M.
Fickol, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas.
t
LOVAL OltDUli OF .MOOSE Roe j
burg Lodge No. 1-037. Meets In'
Maccabee hay on Cass street,
every Monday evening at S:0u '
o'clock. Viutlnic brothers invite
to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator;
ii. O. Pargeter, Secretary.
KUKKKl'Ilti NEST So. 1117. Order
of Owls, meets ftrt and third
Tuesdays at U p. in. Eagles Hall.
Visiting brothers always welcome
Koss Goodman, president; (a. W
Horunr. secretary.
1 ;
Brotherhood or American Yeomen. 1
Mt. Nebo Homestead 182S. Meet
av, Maccabee hall every 2ud and 4th j
Wednesday. Visitors welcome. Ii I
W. Evans, foreman; C. V.j
Cloalie, correspondent. j
WlXJOMKN OF THK W OULD Oak j
Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows ball In Roseburg, every
first and third Monday evenings.
Visiting neighbors alwnvs wel
come. Carl C. Guntert, C. C; M.
M. MU'er, clerk.
. t(1. & A. M., Laurel Lotle No. 13
Uegrlar Communications 2nd and!W
fourth Wednesdays each month at id
Masonic Temples, Roseburg. Ore.
Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams,
IV. M.. W. F. Harris, Sec.
t. O. o. I. Union Kn u:M..aienl o
f. meets In Odd Fe.iiT?ii '(t:v.
every Thursday evening. Visiting !
brethren always welcome. K. S j
Cookoireas. C. P.; J B. Bailey, P..
H. ; Jan:ea Kvart, K. K. i
C.MTKH AliTISANS Assembly 1 0 - J
uifcuts at the Maccabee hull every)
first and third Wednesday ever.-1
tug. Visiting members are aivas
welccnio. Elsia Humphrey, M. A. j
Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma ,
Knulkncr, Secy.
L. U. T. M. UoseburK Hive No. U.
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday pveuluKu in
Maccabee hall. Sisters of ut-t-r
hives visiting in the city are cord
ially Invited to attend Till r review.
Elizabeth Pierce, fcidy com.; Jessie
Rapp. R. K.
, O. O. b Phlletarian Lodge. No
8, meets In Odd Fellowa Temple
corner of Jackson and Cass street!
on Saturday evening of ench week
Members of the order In xoo't
standing Invited to attend. P. E
Turnell. N. G.; O. H. Pickens, V
G.; J. B. Balled F. S.; M. M. Mill
er, R. S.; W. T. Wrlpht. Treas.
O. E. S. RoBeburg Cnapte, "o. ti
holds their regular meeting on tho
first and third Thursdays in nncb
month. Visiting members In eood
B'nmling are respectfully Invited
to attend. Mario M. Riter, W. M.;
Free Johnson. Sec.
ItEIIKKAllS KoseTnirte Rebekah
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets
in Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting" sister?
and brothers luvltod to attend
Laura Knhkco, N. G.; Tlllie Jolin
Siun. Rcc. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F
Sec; M. Fickle. Trias.
WOMEN' OK HOtllK UIFT-Lilac
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and!
third Monday - eveuings of each I
month in the 1. O. O. P. ball. Vis - i
ittng members in good standinc I
are invited to attend. Elina Lewel-I j
ten, ii. N. : Clara Cowlfletd. niei .
:
It. P. O. E. RosetHirK Lodge,
326, holds regular coiuniuuicattn
nt their temple on st-eond and
fo'irth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting brothem
are cordially Invited to attend. A
C. Sedly. E. It.: I. R. Riddle, Sm..
K. OK 1. Alpha Lodge No. 4i
meets evory Wednesday ovenln
In I. O. O. F. hall. Visllln
Knlgbts always welcoiwo. Pay due
to Roy P. Durbln, M. of P., a
"Duds for Men" store. A. J
Hochradel, C. C.j E. E. Wlrnberly
K. H. S.
"ACSI.K8 Rosebarg Aene meets la
th'elr hall on Jackson street, 2nd
and. 4th Monday ovenlngi of ears
month, at g o'clock Visiting breth
n good standing always welcome
Howard Hess, W. P.; 'B. F. Good
man, W. Sec. Phone 1S3.
I. O. H. M. Dmpqua TrIDe No. 44
hold stated councils the 1st and
Srd Mondays of each month at the
Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street
Visiting chiefs always welcome. W.
8. Howard, Sachem; ('. H. Teitdo
skt, C. of R ; W. C. Onddla, K. of
W.
JIT NET SKRV1C.
C'.ty and country. Calls answered
until midnight. Three car service.
Phone 155, Grand hotel. 917-tf
t'HILHLAIN" KKMKDV
Try our iremetly for chilblains,
sore feet and bunions. Marsters
Drug Co. 106-tf
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET R05EBURG
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Is your
Greatest Asset
Our business iB to keep you look
ing spick and span. We help you
to enrich your personal appear
ance by Cleaning, Pressing, lie
pairing your apparel so thorough
ly that you may be regarded as
flue appearing.
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LMPKIUAL CLEAXEHS
!M2 X. Jn ksvm St. Phone 1277
icKen
I
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For Seven Cooked
for Only 7 Cents!
The new Hot Point appliance now on
display In our windows will do this.
Come in and see it, and make ar
rangements to try It out In your
homo. It is the handiest, ncntost
I'lHKLUSS t'OOKKI!
on he market
Roseburg Electric Company
When you want the very best
Remember "Diamond W"
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Will Batlsfy. Our stock of those Is very complete. Price
and quality satisfy.
THBCASH STORE
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
I III
lli
Sanders Disc Plow
-y j!
Buggies and Spring Wagons
'f you are going to buy a buggy or si ring
wagon for winter use it will pay vou to buy now
We have some BARGAINS
J. F. BARKER
.Implements
ROSEBURG :-:
Myers Pumps
Why a Sunday dinners usually the
bet!
Ilcoawio the better the day the better
the meal.
MetsFcr!ir(lji!:rus
Our Lon;4 Suit
I A Liberal Amount of Suet
with Each
FINE ROAST
' That suits every gwd cock
I Among Our Boasts
Are Our Sunday Roasts!
They Should Grace Your Tuliles.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Phone 5-8
125 CASS STI5KET
THK TlvllI'TINt; (il)oli
of one of our roasts as it
comes hot from the oven will
prepare you to enjoy some
very fine meat and the firs;
taste will prove that you are
not disappointed. No matter
which kind of meat you
select hero you will find it
t''. choicest you ever put
your teeth Into. And it cos's
no more.
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and Vehicles..
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