Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1916)
Special Values In Card Tables Burrowe's Feather Weight Card Tables, Either Felt or Imitation Leather Tops. Value $4.00. Special Price Only $2.25 Each A. J. LILBURN & SON THK COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ALAC THEATRF- "K OF FEATURES. 7:1.1 TONIGHT 8:13 The Popular Star HERBERT KAWLINSON In tho Splendid Two Rool 1 Comody Drama The Family Secret IHG TWO KEEL COMEDY A Scream from Start to Finish From Beanery To Billions Featuring tho Clover Coiu medleniio ALICE HOWELL Animated News The iNows, oT the World In Motion Pictures. LATEST WAK MOVIES CAHTOOXN IIY IIV MAYER Miss pkggy corrray In tho Uronriwny Dramatic Feature I The Awakening of Patsy Pomilnr 1'iilifo OivboHtra Dig Show at Small Pitro. ADULTS IOc CIIILRKEX .1c Coming Thursday, Charllo Chaplin In tho three reel com edy CHARLIE'S FIRST VACATION-. ty, announced his candidacy tonight for joint representative of Jackson and Douglas counties on the repub lican ticket. Mr. Gore formerly represented the county In tho state legislature. The late W. 1. Vawter, who was president of the Jackson County Rank, was Joint representative at the last bos-' slon. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says we will both look and feel clean, tweet and freth and avoid II I net. 1MIKSIIKNT OK MKIKOK1 HANK LEGISLATIVE ASI'llMNT MEPFOKI). Or.. Muroh 19. V. H- Gore, protddont of tho Medford National Hunk, mid one of (lid lurg tRt proporty owners In Jackaou coun- S unitary science has of late made nip id strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of Its untiring research 1b the recommendutlon that It la as necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as it la to the drains of the house. Those of ua who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag naut matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning boforo breakfast, drink a glass of real hot wntor with a tenspnont'ul of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the Btom ach, liver and bowels tho previous day's ludlgcBttblo wnato, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleunslng, sweetening and purtrylng the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on nn empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity nnd gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast tho phonphated hot water Is quietly extracting a largo vol ume of water from tho blood and get ting ready for a thorough. Hushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of peopio who aro both ered with constipation, bilious spells, atomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who havo sallow skins, Wood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost vory llttlo, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of laUrnal san itation. 0 MAJESTIC THEATRE IT'S DIFFERENT. TODAY "The Red Circle" 10th episode, Human Freight. A very Interesting chaptor In 2 rools TheGirland the Game' A Life In ivrll. Third Chaptor of this groat Itnllroad Film Novel. Thrills enough to satisfy any one. In throe roola. I'ATME XKWH I.VAYS (.'OOP GEORGE OVKV The funniest man In America In "Jerry in the Movies" lis A Itlot of Fun. TOMORROW Tin: silent tkaii., u.n J im ri-.fomkr, sammvs doigh- FUL ROMANCE, AM) MISCIIIIOP AND A MIHHOW TKN CEXTN NO ADV ANCK IN' THICKS KIVR crXTS IMPORTANT NOTICE On and after Saturday April lit, 191(1, tho price of admission (0 this theatre wll he as follows: Adults 13 crtits, children lOcents. This change has become nccesur.v and unaroldahlo owing to tho enormous Increase In operating expenses. FAREWELL EVENT ! ATCALADERA i The largest and smartest event of j the social season up to the present date, was the farewell social given ' In the hall over Mynatts store in Greens, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. ! J. P. Pemberton, who will leave next Saturday to make their per I manent home at Gcnesco, Illinois, I which was their residence before I they came to Oregon about two I years ago, and where the parents I of Mrs. Pemberton now reside. The young couple have made many warm I friends in the community since liv ! Ing there, and it was to attest the I regret at their departure, that this ; social and festive occasion was ar ranged. Throngs of mrry masters gather ed for the occasion frorn every point witnin several miles, ana tne even Ing was delightfully passed in music j and games, with most excellent and j enticing refreshments served. The large table on the elevated stage from which the dainties were serv- 1 ed, was exquisitely decorated with I spring blossoms surrounded by at- 1 tractive buds, every variety of early I spring flowers was used and artis . tically arrangod, the ensemble pro ducing the effect of a wild flower garden. The lights throwing their softened rays upon the decorations j and merry makers, producing an ar tlstlc panorama such as had never been witnessed here before. One or the main features of the evening was the splendid loganberry juice raised in this neighborhood, and prepared by the fairer sex. The young matrons and maids, with ithelr Smart looking escorts, made It pleasant for every one pres ent and there was a generous sprinkl ing of young bntchelors who presid ed and conducted the affair, and as sisted In serving. After the local and Invited guests were all there, and the greeting and Introductions over with, a short but very Interest ing program was. carried out, be ginning with a duet on the plnno by Mrs. Fairbanks, tho local teacher, nnd Miss Hazel Fancher, of Dlllard. who was an Invited guest. This was so henrtlly enjoyed that a prodigious encore brought auqther selection. During tho evening these two ladles rendered severnl selec '' of which wore very pleas Ing. Miss Nora Lnndors spoke a very appropriate ploco In a feeling man ner, and Miss Hello McAlllstor sang several beautiful and touching songs, holding everyone entranced with the Bweetnoss of her voice and words. L. R. Mynatt surprised those who knew him best by hlB rendition of the famous Irish song, "The Hat Me Father Wore". The program ended with a short tnlk by M. J. Shoemaker, of Hoseburg, who with his wife had been honored with an Invitation. Undor tho skillful direction of A. Woom, Win. Pemberton, Jr., and Dnle Wilson, cakes. Ice cream and loganberry Juice were then served In unstinted quantities and of the most delicious quality. It was mid night when tho last of the guests reluctantly left, adding their wishes to those preceding them, for a sr and pleasant Journey to the young couple so soon to leave. A count of thse present showed that 8.1 were there, tho largest as semblage evor gathore at a social j meeting In tho history of the hall, ' and tnls will certainly always re j main a bright memory with thoso in whose honor the event was given, nnd some day may Induce them to again return to tho land where win tor's hardships are unknown. I'.U't.ixn Fredericks scores llKi HIT IX "ZA.A" AT ANTI.ERS One of the very best and strongest photoplays ever seen In Koseburg Is "Zaia," with Pauline Fredericks In the tltlo role. "Zaza" came quiet ly, without any flourish of trumpets, but If ever a picture deserved to bring advanced prices. It is this one although the usual evory-duy prices prevail. Tuesday and Wednesday are Tri angle days with the usual big double program. The five reel feature Is entitled Sable l.orclia. and deals with a Chinese tong war and its many complications. Following this is a fine two-reel Keystone comedy, 'Ills Km her' Footsteps" In which the favorite comedian Ford Sterling, keeps everybody In 0110 constant roar of laughter. Thoro are over 5,000 feet of ac tual battle scenes, mobilizing of the mules, the work of tho Red Cross nnd ninny other Interesting and sen s:itlonal features. In addition to the war pictures there will be a four reel Paramount feature entitled "lllackbirds," and a You Buy Troub'e when you Invest in "ready-made" or "bargain" glasses. j If you need glasses at all you heed good glasses made specially to meet your individual needs by an optician who knows how. And of course the first step Is an accurate examination of the eyes by an accredited Optometrist. We examine eyes by the (most approved scientific methods and fit you with glasses that are guaranteed to give the most complete satis faction. A. S. Huey Go. Lptometrists a G. V. YOUNG I). O. BUBAR HEADAGHY PEOPLE People who are bothered with persistent headaches ought to get suspicious mat It Is caused by their eyes. Properly fitted Glasses have cured more headaches than all the medicines in creation. Glasses are a pleasant remedy, too, and a laBting one. For II glasses will stop a headache they will keep It stopped. If you are troubled with headaches, maj'be we could assist you to get rid of It. It will cost you nothing to find but, "Eny way. Consultation free. QUALITY SERVICE YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-One-Four Koseburg, Oreson IS 1: Paramount travelogue, making al together a ten-reel program of the very best motion pictures ever brought to Roseburg. NOT QUITTING ISUSIXESS. It has been reported that I am quitting the Insurance business. These statements are absolutely un true, as I Intend to remain in the business permanently. The companies I represent are thoroughly reliable and I trust that no one will be in fluenced to'place their business else where by these false . statements. Your patronage Is solicited and will be greatly appreciated. ELLA STEWART, Phone 142-Y. 420 S. Pine St. ' 374-a20' Robert Ashworth, better known to his many friends as "Bob" has been persudaed to make the race for coun ty assessor on tho democratic ticket and this morning made known that ho would enter the race. Mr. Ashworth has had many years experience In the business of as sessing, having served for three years under Assessor Gillette and six years under George Staloy, again for two years he acted as deputy under Frank Calkins. Since the time he spent as deputy assessor Mr. Ashorth acted as dep uty sheriff under B. Fcnton, and In this (capacity made a host of friends. Mr. Ashworth Is 'a native of the state of Arkanssa, but at an early age moved to this state, and since 1870 has been a resident of Doug las county. He has been a life-long democrat, Jbut Jctalms to havfe aa many friends in the republican party as he has in the democratic. It Is not considered likely that Mr. Ashworth will have any oppo sition In the primary election and will make a strong bid for the voters of this county after the elimination contest has been decided. SPRAYING SCHOOL FOK ItROWX HOT The public spraying school for brown- rot of prunos conducted by by Professor W, S. Brown of the extension division of the Oregon Agricultural College, an nuncod previously by the writer, will open with a lecture meeting Tues day, March 21. at 9:30 a. m.. In the Winston fruit district. Within a few days from this meeting when the fruit bud and weather condi tions are satisfactory, the public spraying demonstration will follow on the co-operative experimental orchard plots of Dr. G. A. Uradburn and I.. 11. Skinner & Son orchards. The first spraying for brown rot will bo with Bordeaux mixture -4-50 Just previous to the opening of the blossoms, but after the winter buds are well out as a preventative of blossom blight. Duo to the advance' In the price of blue stone, lime-sulphur at a dilution of nbout 1 to 25 may bo used Instead at this blossom stage. FRED L. STRANG, County Fruit Inspector. ANTLERS THEATRE WERNER & HOLLER. Lessees Exclusive Home of TRIANGLE and Paramount Motion I'lcturie Features. Always tho Best TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Last Presentation of the' great fhe-reol PARAMOUNT FEATURE ZAZA With Pauline Fredericks in the title role. Also the beautiful Paramount Travelogue showing scenes from Rio de Janerlo. Adults 10c Children Be COMING TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY, BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM B I" OF "TRIANGLE" PICTURES Tully Marshall and Thos. Jofforson, In the five reel Triangle Fine Arts Feature "Sable Lorcha" A realistic ttory of the Chinese Tong War, and the two reel KEYSTONE COMEDY "His Father's Footsteps" Featuring Ford Sterling. Admission, Adults 10c, Children oc. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! NEXT SUNDAY AXI) MOXDAY Latest European War Pictures 5,000 feet (five reels) of thrills and action. Actual Battle scenes, the work of the Red Cross, action of the 4 2 C. M, Guns, the Kaiser mobilizing his army, German fleet in Kaiser Willi elm Canal. Everything Now and Never Sh urn here before. Lively, Genuine, True Pictures of the Greatest E vent in History. Also the 4 reel Paramount Feature "BLACKBIRDS" and a new and Interesting Paramount Travelogue. 10 Reels, tho biggest and bo t Show ever Offered, 10 Reels ADMISSION, ADULTS 2.1c, CHILDREN 10c. IMPORTANT NOTICE On and after Saturday April 1st,. 1916, the price of admission to this theatre will be as follows: Adults, lbc, children 10c. This ciiange has become necessary and unavoidable owing to the extra ordinary increase In operating expenseV 'BAia.V AXIO R. A. Busenbark, the well known resident living near Melrose, is spending a fow weeks at Tuscon, Calif., In hopes of receiving some benefit from a severe attack of rheumatism which has been bother ing htm. Alex IfronTc, of Seattle came to Roseburg this morning and is spend ing a few days in this vicinity. Mr. BronJt Is much Interested In this locality and In taking out his sub scription to The News, stated that his address would (probably 'be changed to Roseburg In a couple of months. Relieve Your Aching Feet IX OUR ORTHOPEDIC DEPARTMENT WE LOST Solid gold l eek chain on Friday, between Pine and Jack son, south of Mosher. Reward to finder by returning to News of fice, or 241 S. Stephens street. " 370-m23 Time to Get Measured For That Easter Suit SIMON CARO'S LEADING CUVHIIER Agent Best Tailoring Co. CARRY AT ALL TIMES A COMPLETE LINE OF MODERN CORRECTIVE APPLIANCES. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM FLAT FOOT, BROKEX IM)VX INSTEP, OR HAVE ANY TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET COME AND SEE US, WE'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO. Roseburg Booterie IRVIN I1RUNN. Minra Tlint Satisfy. Perkins ISMg. . . Cam Street