The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 21, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    MOVIES ARE VILE AXD SHOULD
UK UNDER STATE MANAGEMENT
LAWRENCE, Kans., March 21.
"Kansas should take over and man
age the motion picture business as
It has the publication of text bonks,
declared William A. McKeever head
f !'"" ('''' i V- -if;i,.; ile:irtm'-ttt of
MFS. ASTOIt, GIVING TIME AND MONEY TO
VAR RELIEF, MAKES PLEA FOR ENGLAND
SparKIins Q Delicious
Kansas Unlvomfy in an Interview : y
today.
"Tho r'otlon picture
business lslf:
today
force,"
vet it
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intent
educational
n. ',r. "Ml..
of eomi:iL-.
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Mrs. John
Mrs. John Astor, of New York, who has (riven much 01 ricr time ano
knoney to war relief in England during tho last year and a half, believes
Americans have been somewhat inarticulate in expressing good-will toward
fthe Britisli people in their fight. She says there is no ill-feeling in England
Ugainst America, but that the British people beliove the two nations should
'be bound more closely together by tho Anglo-Saxon ideal,
.J'l'llLIO HPKAYIXU SCHOOL,
WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY
The publlj sinaylng school (or
apple scab conducted by I'rof, W.
S. Brown.i extension horticulturist
of the Oregon Agricultural Collego
-will open with a lecture meeting
"Wednesday, March 22, at 0 a. m., at
'tho Gem, thoatro In Sutherlln, In
the afternoon following this moot-!
Ing, the weathor conditions dicing
favorable, the public spraying dem
onstration will oe given in the c-oop-
erntlvo demonstration orchards of
"W. 15. 8t. John and W. 8. Duer or
chards. TIiIb apple scab or "pink" spray
will bo appllod Approximately at the
tlmo when the blossom buds begin
to Beparato In the cluster and show
pink, or before the blossom buds
v aro Just about to burst. Umo-sulphur
at n dilution of about 1 to 3 will
bo used In this work, llowovor,
those fruit growers not having a suf
ficient supply of lime sulphur on
band, will no doubt find It nocos
Hnry to Bpray with Bordeaux mix
ture 4-4-nO, as thoro Is now a short-
, ngo of itme-ntilnhur In this county.
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Astor.
EOK SALE.
West Side Grocery. All stock
fixtures, horso, wagon.
B. C. BENSON
Receiver.
Room 4, Com. Club. Building.
331-tf
. FH.HJJ L. STRANG,
Frutt Inspector for Douglas County
FOR KALE. OK TRADE.
Jorscy h'lfers and cows, fresh
rind to freshen soon, $36.00 to
$05.00, Quo nice small saddlo horse,
good driver, $40.00. One good pack
mare, $40.00. One 1000-lb. black
Peroheron horso, $140.00. Oliver
plows, for any soil, riding, walking
and tractor. Full line John Deere
iinplomoHts, Fairbanks-Morse en
gines, lighting planls, windmills
water systoms, wagon scules, plat
form scales, and spray outfits.
Willamette Silos. Buggies, wugons
and auto trailers. For nil Imple
ments on the farm, Boe Slgnor, at
the Farmers Feed Shod. 305-dswal
CASTOR!
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CAST
UK M
the school' fund. It could do vastly N
irr than TlirouKh the riKht
"n'r-ftlon of films and especially
thror?h thf usf of films made to
l-( o"'r)r hy art'-,t3 with educational
nsipht., -(lie state could create for
r!Finp generation a new set of
high idealB.
"0)r state censorship has done a
coiuanoiis and commendable work,,
hut it Is placed hy the law at tho
osinic end of the game. Seventy-
fivo per cent of the films shown
in (Kansas tod3y are (cheap land
medicore productions. About half
of them are depictions of some
base crime or other form pf human
depravity.
"Thoao shows are breaking down
our Elgh ideals of moral integrity
3nd Christian ciitzenshlp. Thus the
thousands of acts of altruistic suf
fering, sorrow, sacrifices and other
forms of virtue are crowded out of
nuns, while theft, murder, robbery
lamny nrawis, sexuai sin ana un- j
cleanness are played up under a a
veneer of fine clothes and a glare
of bright lights. &
Thus, through its subtle Influences 4
in breaking down the ideals of the ' 4,
family, of Christian worship and ser-j
vices, the science of motion pictures
is being permitted to blast the "Rock
of Ages." I
You're strong and well
That's pleasant.
You hope to remain so
That's natural.
You may be disappointed
That's possible
You need protoctfon now
That's evident.
Better start today
That's wisdom.
You want the bast
That's proper.
Guarantee Fund Life
That's it.
Reserve fund over $1,000,000.00
That'B Important.
Home office, Omaha, Neb.
Thnt's tho place.
Delays are dangerous
THAT'S ALL.
Protection at reasonable cost. M.
F. Rice, representative, Rosoburg,
Orogon. 357-m28
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VAI.I.KY
StM'IAIi
MEKTIXfi
An Interesting meelng of the Gar
den Valley Improvement society wns
held on Friday at the home of Mrs.
Brndford. There were two appli
cation for membership, and the two
Indies In question. Mrs. Rufus Wood
and y.re. Carl Slater, were unani
mously elected . Mrs,
W. Sussmilch
was present and this being her first
meeting with the society Blnce her
recent return from tho east and
California, where she has been visit
ing, she was warmly welcomed. She
has been much missed during the
winter.
great
Two competitions caused
deal of amusement and Mrs. R. Cal
houn was the winner of both, Mrs.
Rradford, the hostess, recited a fav
orite poem.
After a very enjoyable luncheon
was served, tho meeting was ad
journed until March 31, when tho
society will meet at tho home of
Mrs. H. Oelkers.
WEIRD STORY OF
"THE SAIII.K UMSCHA.
then a lunch of cake and coffee was
Around Chinatown and tho mys- served.
terious manner of Chinese revenge j G. A, Kochin has been hauling
runs tho plot of "The" Sable Lorcha," j some fine broccoli to Roseburg the
the Tlrnngle-I'lne Arts production last couple of weeks.
which will be shown at (ho Antlers; Mr. and Mrs. Rearlck, of Garden:
theatre tonight and tomorrow. Tullj j Valley, were callers in our burg ;
Marshall depicts facially all the cun-j Sunday afternoon. I
nlng and malice Inherent In Chinese E. Bates, of Coles Valley, was
character as John Soy, Thomas .let-jdrtvlng on our streets Monday morn
ferson as Donald McNii h, had blown Ing. !
up a Chinese yacht or lorcha. de
stroying a hundred yellow men. Two
partners of McNish escape, being
Soy snd an Irish adventurer. Mur
phy. Though failing In Severn! at
tempts to gain revenge by killing
MrN'Ich, tho pair continue in their
purpose and enlist in their aid one
of the powerful secret societies In
Chinatown. Murphy mlstaklnitly
takes Robert Cameron, a wealthy
and respected brother of Donald, for!
the latter. After several warnings
by notes, Robert Cameron takes
Ectilts Lid oa L'rauht
ai the
HcCLALLEFJ HOTEL
GEO. W. LILL, Prop.
133
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17 VK.VHS IX TIIK GAMK.
W'e have been in business in
Roseburg for over seventeen
years and have always noticed
tlu.l the fellow that "hollers"
Trust Is the fellow that Is "slip
pin", he Is being undersold by
the other fellow. The other fel
low offering better quality, bet
ter service and handled in a
clean sanitary way. Our busl-
ness Is built on quality first,
price being a second considera
tion. We believe this Is so with the
buying public.
Price is a poor trade builder
without quality. We will de
pend on quality for our future
success.
MRS. A. C. KIDD & SON.
We Trust that the public
Trusts us. Thi3 is tho only
Trust that exists. 303-m24
refuge on his yacht with his daugh
ter's lover. Cameron is kidnaped,
and Clyde, the lover, goes to China
town seeking for clews. McNish Is
set upon by two Chinamen in front
of Robert Cameron's Fifth avenue
house and Is taken into the home
of his brother.
Cameron is taken to his home,
where he sees his dyl'i? brother,
and the mystery of tho many attacks
on is life is explained by him in
the destruction of the sable lorcha
and tho subsequent mistake ' as to
the identity of Robert Cameron. Mr.
Jefferson plays both brothers.
Following "Sable Lorcha." will be
a rollicking two reel Keystone Com
edy, "His Fathers Footsteps," fea
turing Ford Sterling.
CLEVELAND ITEMS
The rain Saturday night was wel
comed by those that have plowing
to do yet.
David Good has been setting out
an addition to his orchard.
Spraying for the scale is about
dono in this vicinity.
Plums, apricots, peaches and
early cherries are In 'bloom once
more which looks some better than
I the January weather we had this
winter.
R. S. Hutton. of Garden Valley,
has started to plow first acroBS the
tlver from here with his Bull trac
tor. Mrs. Myrtle Roberts, of Prairie
City, Ore., Is here visiting her father,
Mr. Maddox, and brothers Ben and
Lee.
The party givon at F. A. and Carl
j Becker's new house last Saturday
was a grand success. Everyone en
joyed themselves till a late hour,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hall made a
flying business trip to Roseburg Mon
dy. HI XTEU'S SPRAY.
Spray that orchard with Hunter's
Lime-Sulphur Solution. Strength and
purity absolutely guaranteed, recom
mended by the fruit Inspector for
Douglas county, endorsed and sold b
the Untpqua Valley Fruit t'nlon.
189-dswtf
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You Go Out
AVHHS YOim CLOTHK3 HAVE
A TOITH HKHF AX IDEA
'iim;iishi:s the CTititExr
For Smart English Models
with plain or plaited back3
v. n r-commend to your early
attention our SOPHOMORE
CLOTHES for Young Men
and Men ol Youthful Tastes.
S15.00 TO S27.5G
We have a big assortment of the famous
1!Ai:i:y snoi::i, xew pigeon toes, English lasts,
SORTED CLOTH TOPS, BUTTON AND LACE.
! You'll say our New Neckwear Is Beautiful. They make you
think of Spring. 2.1c, SOr, 7oc, S1.00 and $1.50. No two alike.
M MMBWIIB Milan Jtf,IHJi.'lll,TIBWaift fi..ia!Jjga5
it Ii I
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flowers, Potted PlanU,
Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo
queta, etc
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH
SUPPLY OF FERNS
OF 'ALL KINDS
Roseburg, Oregon.
Hosiery
Ladies!
Xutatwine Hosiery Is the Thing
for You. The Havel Barrier
dcH-a the trick.
Try a pair and if they don't
wear longer than any hosiery
you have over worn for a 1ik
price a ncw pair free. Can you
ask anything fairer than this?
PRICES 2.V, 3,-Sc, BOc, $1.00
PER PAIR
Harth's Toggery
Hosiery
Feeling Right
TIIK 101(1 IKM, FOK THKKK'9
THKHE THAT SHARPLY
mode from past fashions.
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AS-
RAILROAD. MAP
Just issued. Shows location of
new.propoeed Roseburg Railroad
to timber. All plntted lands
shown, together with roads, trails,
schools, donations and lots. Val
uable to land owners and timber
men. Price $2.50.
L. G. HICKS
Engineer, P. O. Box 447
Tlosoburu .... Oregon
Why are Sunday dinners usually the
best?
I Because tho better tlio day the bettoi
i tlio meal.
I
Meats forSunday Dinners
Our Long Suit
A LIBERAL AMOUNT OF SUET
WITH EACH FINE UOAST
THAT SUITS EVERY GOOD
COOK. AMONG OUR BOASTS
ARE OUR SUNDAY ROASTS.
THEY SHOULD GRACE YOUR
TABLES.
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