The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 21, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    Special Values
In Card Tables
Burrowe's Feather Weight Card Tables, Either
Felt or Imitation Leather Tops. Value $4.00.
Special Price
il $2.25 H
Suras
IN SESSION
First Meeting to Arrange For
National Convention.
A. J. LILBURN & SON
THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
P. C.' KNOX FAVORED FOR CHAIRMAN
Holier Gaining That Hughe Would
Not Decline Some of Old
Guard Tlilnk T. K. Impos
sible Root Strong,
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U. W. YOUNG
1. B. BUI1AI!
G'AMPIIKLIGItO.SH.
Harry L. Campbell, son of Horace
Campbell, of West Roseburg, and
MIbb Rebecca Gross, daughter of
Win, Gross, of Yoncalla, were mar
ried last night at Cottage Orove. The
wedding was quiot and attended by
HIS TEAM READY TO
PUT UP HARD FIGHT
ALAC
THEATRF.
"'"V, OF FEATURES.
7:1.1 TONIGHT H-.4S
Tho Popular Star
Herbert rawlinson
In the Splendid Two Roel
Comedy Drama
The
Family Secret
1HO TWO REEL COMEDY
A Scream from Start to Finish
I From Beanery
To" Billions
Featuring the Clovor Com-
medloiine ALICE HOWELL
Animated News
The .News (if the World In
Motion Pictures.
LATEST WAR MOVIES
CARTOONS IIY II Y MAYIOIt
MISS PEGGY COKDKAY
In the Hrondway Dramatic
Feature
Bill Donovan.
According to baseball statisticians
the outlook for tho Yankees in the
coming soason is the most encourag
ing since tho Americun lcaguo team
was established in New York. If
the talent which has been addoj to
the club comes up to expectations,
Hill Donovan's team should figure in
tho pennant race prominently.
The Awakening
of Patsy
1
I'n'iuliii' I'nliKv (wliiisln
Rig Show at Small Prlco.
adults i or run, iui, ,v
Coming Thursday, Charllo
Clmiilln In the three reel com
edy CHARLIE'S FIRST VACATION.
a few rolatlvos and frioiuls only.
Mr. Campbell was ruined an(i edu
cated In Roseburg, but for two years
has managed tho Campbell farm at
Rice Hill. Ho has a host of boy
hood friends who will bo interested
ill his mairlago. Mrs. Campbell Is a
native daughter of Orogon, and Is
a popular young lady In the young
er circles of tho northern part of the
county, where sho hits lived much of
her life. She Is a niece of John
Qioss, who lives near Sittherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will make
tliolr homo at Rico Hill, and will
visit his parents hore In n fow days.
Mr. Campboll Is a brothes of Mrs.
Geo. Nounor, Jr., and Airs. Earl
Strong, of thin city.
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
TSE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
C!up substitutes coat YOTJ same pries.
MAJESTIC THEATRE!
IT'S DIFFERENT
TODAY
TheSilentTrail
A Thrilling Tale of I.ove and Rovongo In tho Woods. An Out-Door
Picture that will appeal to you.
"Wild Jim, Reformer"
Till' Is a Strong Western Drama with a runch.
"Mischief and a Mirror"
Its a Comedy uud a good ono.
"Sammy's Douh-ful Romance"
Hie new screaming lilt of tho Sammy Series. Tho Dough Flics
and the tun follows tho dough.
TKM CENTS xo Any M ,,; ,x ,. Ks,, yK t,KNTS
TOMllltltOW
"AS A WOMAN SOWS"
A flvo part G a union t Feature
IMPORTANT NOTICE
On and after Saturday April 1st. 1916. the prlco of admission to
this theatro wll be as follows: Adults 15 cents, children lOccnts
This change has becomo necessary and unavoidable owing to tho
rnornimie Increase In operating expenses.
CHICAGO, March 20. Dr. Nicho
las Murray Butler, president of Co
lumbia Univcrslay, Is tho latest pos
sibility considered Ifor "keynoter"
of tho republican national conven-.
Hon next June. Dr. Butler second
ed the nomination of Tart in the
1912 convention and, as chairman
of the resolutions commltee, was
chief drafter of the Taft platform.
It was said that his name was taken
up late this afternoon by the sub
committee of the republican national
organization, which is mooting here.
Progressive leaders, who anneaied
In the offing to watch developments.
argued that the Intimation that Dr.
Butler might bo the keynoter is
further Indication that the central
fight In the convention will revolve
around Theodore Roosevelt and Will
Urn Barnes, of New York. The sub
committee took no vote and Its dis
cussion of candidates ;was purely
tentative.
Five Others Mentioned.
Herbert S. Hadley. of Missouri.
and Phllandor C. Knox, of. Pennsyl
vania, are also nromlnenllv mon-
tloned as likely temporary chairmen.
Henry Cabot Lodge. Governor Chase
S. OBborn, of Michigan, and .Senator
uorah are also considered still In
the running. Governor Franklin S.
Murphy, of New Jorsey, snid atten
tion was focussed at the morning
session on a wostern man, but he
said it was not Senator Uorah and
that he would represont a district
not as far west as Borah's.
Ex-Governor Murphy la in favor
'of postponing the naming of a tem
porary chairman until the April
meeting. Asked as to his choice
for a presidential candidate, he re-
' piled: "Senator Root, first, last' and
' all the tfmo. Republican lenders
will not consider Roosevolt or any
other man who wrecked the renub-
llcnn party. Thoy do not think he
can bo nominated, or eloctcd In
tho event he is nominated."
The Hitghos sentiment appeared
to be growing, although sevoral of
tho committeemen' are strong for
F.llhu Root. Definite annouiiee-
' ment was made by Chairman Hilles
j that Sonntor Root would not at-!
J tond tho convention this year. This
I eliminates him as temporary chalr
i man.
, Chlof developments of the day
may be summarized ns follows:
I 1 A prevailing opinion among
the committeemen that Justice Chas.
Kvan Hughes has the "call" on the
white houso nomination and that
Justice Hughes' ropeated doclaia-
Hons that he is not a candidate does
not signiry that ho would decline a
nomination If tho convention stam
peded to him.
2 Declarations from sonic of the
old guard, among thorn Franklin
Murphy, ex-govornor of New Jersey,
that Roosevolt Is "Imposlble," and.)
, If nominated, would bo defented.
j 3 Kllinlnntlon from the lists of
prospects for temporary chairman of
; loaders who ranked as presidential
: aspirants.
I 4 Appoaance of a well-defined
j report that Philander C. Knox ap
' pears to bo a favorite In tho formal
; discussion of candidates for "key
noter". I Members from the east took a firm
stand In their demand that the tem
porary chairman should bo a solid
substantial business man. whose con
servation will reassuro tho business
Interests of tho country. These mem
bers from the fur west urged that
a western man be chosen, preferably
a man of progressive tendencies, to
forestall any criticism hy the bull
mooser. Chief among the commit
teemen taking this attitude was
Ralph Williams, of Oregon, who said:
"Wo ought to do the thing that
vill reunite the republicans mid
progressives . Out west the progres
sives arc all back In the old party,
and I do net want to see this con
vention do anything that will again
dlvldo It. I would not raro If the
progressives run the convention."
F.asterners raised their eyebrows
nt this riuilral talk. Ex-Governor
Murphy said that any man of proved
stnndlng mid ability will be satis-factory.
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YOUNG & BUBAR
JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS
Phone Two-One-Four Roseburg, Oregon
TRUSTEES CALL
MASS MEETING
(Continued from page 1.)
acre. Land which will not produce
this amount will not be accepted by
the company, and the average should
be nearly twice that amount. Thus
the porest land they accept wTil net
the grower $15 per acre and the
average should be several times
this amount.
It is expected to nave several hun
dred acres signed up for this year.
so that the profits to be exnected can I
be determined, and if the ventures
pay well, an endeavor will be made
to secure the necessary 5000 acres
next year and assure a factory for
Roseburg. Farmers who have been
consulted have expressed their will
ingness to try a few acres this year,
and the sugar company agrees to
pay $4.75 por ton f. o. b cars here,
which is but 25c per ton less than
the Grants Pass lpwer gets.
Farmors and ail 'who are Interest
ed aro urged to 'be present at this
meeting, md any questions In re
gard to tho production of this crop
will be answered fully by the reD
rosentatlveg of this concern. The
Oregon-Utah Company are Cnnltallz
ed at about $10,000,000, and are
amply able to carry out their con
tracts. In any event, whefher a fac
tory Is established here or not, the
growers will have an opportunity to
tost out the capabilities of their
land to produce beets and are assur
ed a market for-'iwhat they raise.
The Commercial club 13 taking a
great Interest In securing new crops
for Hits county, .with the Idea of
making the laud more productive
and Its owners more prosperous.
other crops are also being lnvestl
gated, and It Is the intontlon of the
club to make exhaustive tests of the
various crops and of their adantn
bility to this valley.
The government has stated In one
of their recent bullotlns that this
section of the United States is emin
ently suited for the production of
many drug plants which uav a
handsome profit to tho grower, and
an Investigation Is now beina made
In this direction. The Roseburg
Commercial club Is living un to Its
promise to do something for the
residents of Its community, and Is
receiving many words of encourage
ment for Its work from those who
were formerly merely lukewarm or
ANTLERS THEATRE
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I'IctuiV) Features. Always tho Best
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
"Triangle" Pictures Tonight
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
The Splendid Five Reel Triangle-Fine Arts Feature
"Sable Lorcha"
A weird and mysterious story of Oriental Revenge, featuring Tully
Marshall and Thomas Jefferson. Also the Rollicking two-reel
Keystone Comedy.
1 "His Father's Footsteps"
Featuring the great and only Ford Sterling.
Adults lOe Children Sc
COMIXG THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
MARIE DORO
In the great five-reel Paramount Picture
"The White Pearl"
A Marvelous Photoplay. Don't miss this. Also a new and up-to-
uam raramount fictlgraph PREPAREDNESS PICTURES
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
NEXT SUNDAY AXD MONDAY
Latest European
War Pictures
5,000 feot (five reels) of thrills and action. Actual Battle scenes,
the work of the Red Cross, action of the 42 C. M. Guns, the Kaiser
mobilizing his army, German fleet in Kaiser Wllhelm Canal. '
Everything Now and Never Shwn hero before. Lively, Genuine,
Truo Pictures of the Greatest E .ent In History.
Also the 4 reel Paramount Feature
"BLACKBIRDS"
and a, new and interesting Paramount Travelogue.
10 Reels, tho biggest nnd be t Show ever Offered, 10 Reels
ADMISSION, ADULTS IWc, ClULDREN 10c.
IMPOHTAXT NOTICE
On and after Saturday April 1st, 1916. the price of admission to
this theatre will be as follows: Adults, lbc, children 10c. This
change has become necessary and unavoidable owing to the extra
ordinary increase in operating expensed.
entirely Indifferent to its efforts.
While the Commeclal club will give
Its hearty encouragement to the test
of the sugar Industry here, It Is also
making Investigations in those com
munities where the industry has al
ready been established to learn m-
sults obtained in other section. This
experience will be available before
land is finally signed un for the fiv !
year term, which is the condition
for the establishment of B factory.
Relieve
Your Aching
Feet
This is the
Stove Polish
YOU
Should Use
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Time to Get
Measured
For That
Easter Suit
SIMON CARO'S
I.KADIXH CUTIIIEn
Agent Rest Tailoring Co.
IN OUR ORTHOPEDIO
DEPARTS! EXT WE
CARRY AT ALL TIMES
A COMPLETE LINE
OF MODERX CORRECTIVE
APPLIAXCES.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING
FROM FLAT FOOT, HROKEX
1K)WV INSTEP, Oil HAVE AXY
TRoriiLF. WJTIt YOUR FEET
COME AXD SEE US,
WK'I.I. TELUYOU WHAT TO DO.
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IRVIX I1RUXX.
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