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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1916)
' THE EVEN If"' :2l''V;" 'M-f'': ''' 'l-s'v.S ivi;;-v. ::'"'' ' ' J;i '':-'-J".-'r:i:V-' . 'n 1). Ii. UUBAU Itthl'KD DA-iiiY T" !i E L i A li L B W AT C M E S 1S1IWC ,(r- Per year ear, by maifw Viik . L habits. b always. on Per m A rrll-Me 18 a "nB " ",7 " is the soul of per- I 3 ,1! ,', r i. ni 1 f- time, meets all its obl.nlio - - witllollt it Hie ! With it the .'J-Wn hi. train. Per year . Six mon"a ill mariner could not take nis oea . Iuntlon. We Siart the bo, right by givln ham a . ' hv a nice line to select from . 'U e : I iiEN OAK FINISH 5 date free of charge. Our prices reiNM .... ' Ql'AMTY SKUVHK From Colonel to General , in ' - YOUNG '& BUBAft . i k pti tM ktrists ' . Eighteen Months. . . . KoseburR. Oregon Phone Two-vne-r our WAS MAiNSRlKGIHCHArVlPAGNEFlBHTtKB Ktwor. nc-"- ;'".: , tmniWIWf'-VM,!gB" Mmn fl IIS IBIsBISiJ IS L ItU'VillMTiiX i w - I-.. ... .vA-ii ACTIVITIES I I' i : . '.',.). . nr Mil HI ftlBlliflT... IvnMKN'SrAl llVlUOil B a . ,i IlLtlll.Ul ! uwwi'v"- ' , 3 A , "J t , -a. , u ,1 ffl ; J. w & f H ,K' Entered J f J , ' i November J''' ' . ,1 ' 'if?- f? , V7 MANY 1 1 -- v g; . ?. ' k ill bona,! . . g,fii .7-aH . : 1. a : - fm - LA. ' jBlyetr Ice In I 4i 'fODAV'IH )I)IKST STORY. ffArl UMWIIhLM - , . PS l i ana (Yhscd FlBliti. of". Verdun From Aimoiwl MoUr Cur Has t jiad 17 Ohiuif feiu In Two Montlis.,. 1 ,' "ii Recently the CrownPrince of Germany took a day off and spent ploasunt afternoon with his family. ' It was on this occasion that he posi for the above picture with Mis only daughter, Princess Alexandrine IreB '( born April 7, 1915. '' . i Mr. C. Merrill, of Hoscburg, was here on business Wednesday. . Mia. R. W. Long returned from a business trip to Kosoburg Wednesday. Sam H of business 4i 'i'OIIAY'S )I)!)KST STORY. naldwln wna pHah to "VYInlock, Wash., Suturday on ac count of the Illness of his father. . Hon. O. P. Coshow, of Kosoburg, was here on business Tuesduy. ' Dr. II. H. Owens, of Oakland, was here on professional business Wed nesday. II. II. Mausfinld was at Oruln on biiBlncHS the flint of the week. , Clark Foslus and son, Frank Drain, were attending -to iimttors hero Wcdnosdny, Airs. C, A. Stock and children do parted this wook for Mftrahflnld lo reside. Mr. ' Stock preceded them some time since. ' Mrs. Mollle Jones wns'u( Roscbiug on bnslnoaa the first of the week, i Miss Nellie Straw returned 'from ; school , halum tho I la fit or tbo week nrter un absence of. scvenii months. , . Bon Hiintliinloii, Sr., Is in .Port land this week oil personal business. . Dr, l' U. Hewitt, lurmerly of this plnco, but now of Independence, was hero on busiiiess lust' week. II. l.aiimau mid J. J. Mnln have returned from Puitliind win", (bey underwent surgical .They Ue vlHited wiiu : JACKSON,'1 Mich., March 31. Cov. "Hiram Johnon, of Call- fo'rnla, and Senator Charles E. Townsend, of Michigan wlU de- 'liver., the... principal addresses here tonight at the annual banquet of tho Juckson Cham- her r of Commerce, although nolthor of the speakers will be within hundreds of miles of this city. Their addresses will be transmitted by long distance 4 telephone, Johnson speaking from California and Townsend from Washington. of the visitor at Drain the first week.. - x ' - Mrs. Cuudiff, of Portland, la visit ing hero with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thlole. The school hoard has a force, of men at work cleaning, out debris of various deacrlptionacnused by lire wni-a -strtived r Itv -William PlilUp Slmnis PARIS March. 10. (By mail.) Petaln. tne- " Verdun and now :ln supreme , " ..... ... ,h. BI,ctor. after rising iihln In 19 . months, more of climbing trees sleeping in a oayloft or .umg through ice cold water w." --t-..'..imK breakfast In the morning. ,...t horn of the Frencn ,.v.r.d to be a hero. He insists upon remaining a plain soldier, lie usually makes Ms ncau-j one of the poorest houses of a war zone village end insteid of the usual flag 'sentries and buzzing motor-oars ...i.'.. hi- front door he stations a .couple of 'men in. citizen's clothes to keep oft visitors, ana lew , b io'r'oey though B 9 years old, he skips the and to freshed .Jnutes every n.oru.uB -br nn n,, ni A shave and bath good driver, 40.00. One 'g?. and 80 hl d" start 1-lfl IB mare. $40. UU. One 1600-lb. Percheron horBe. $140.00. plows, for any Boll, riding, walking and tractor. Full line John Deem Implements, Fairbanks-Morse en gines, Hunting plants, windmills, water systems, wagon scales, plat- rorm scales, and spray outfits. Willamette Silos. Buggies, wagons tnd auto trailers. For all lmnle- I ' 1 1 rft muntH nn tho fnrm aaa Rlennr. hI i w ' r ... - --, - -o--r- - w- - ik'A l7..H.n Lin..,l CU..A 'V4.aa - rill I'; fl nn r ui iiiuiH rvuu ont;uk'ou),ii dci t-v call Hoxall-fiam food and workaoy and all - i i v -.r , '...mi mm Mm u r m mrm n-r . m u m m y t m. m in 1 I S I I H ' - ' J - A Jm mm mmW ""' Aim. - , II k ' : I IB s$i IK. Mrs. John Kerfoot Haywood. Mrs John Kerfoot Haywood, wife Mrs. j one i a viro.hinLrton physi.i-7 Of a wen ..v , . cian, is act,ve.y $j Confrressiona. , Suffrage anu '"- movements. She nr&fiome club work and in ton societv " ; fe of tho great ...ti.i!n.ilt will charm. where he . w Jt every meii"' with a com' ,.. j,... c.rftvN; will arrive' v Exclusive Home of TRIASGLE and paramount Motion . I'icturo Features.. Always the Best iOWil.HX PARAMOUNT PROGRAH 3 ..1. all-star. Paramount ProducUon f The Chorus Lady" . t., rnrhP L,...:.,.. rr (Iio t time on the Screen, one of ..mort pp. -de. a story of stage life as. wun f . . . M wkiv Gazette. Admission as Ulisuul 10c and 5c . start.; He 16 L . l-i .ha VII.DI , , , Vaua i-UvftV'., i-'.' J.,' - being dif $tl?tf y! Jrer, and !iS . i" . -vy- 5 Hailed With Delight by City Merchants. : 'cOMlXti! SATl-HOAV MATINI 2:1, BVBSISO. 7sl5 "d "TIlIAAtii.r. """""" BESSIE BARRISCALE In the five reel .-rrianglc-lnce" lrol..ction The Golden Claw" - Also the inimitable Broadway ComedianB . WEItKH & FIKIjUS ' . in a two-reel Keystone "Comedy of Errors" entitled "the Best of Enemies" ' .. Admission 10c nnd ISc. . ' "' I 00 recent flro building i glunliiK win- " - bullclilitjiOHMANt'KS Al'SIMCKH OF i near fr . 1 . ' - :5P Juvenile Band ' turi'ltl-: PHOTO ViAY8 : ') , : " li.' t.miilnr Scrocn Stars '"'I HAI.l. HOHKUT l,i:).VAItl . ' 'he ' i-eol DraiuiUlc Mnsterpiece iiiidvrwenl surgical operai'' ' t , T 1 " : m Black or the who" Harry Meyers noseinary ThoV.ln the .3 Keel Original' Comedy "Father's Child" I.OCAI, V.M IH VU.I.K IInhw Marian Merill. Vocal liueW I1AM SKI.KtTIOXS - TPS CF.XTH-XO A1V AXCM IX Pltlt HH F1V K CKXTd SOTI K-On and after ml y the A.lmiHslon ,.vlcc to II Tliwiuo will he Five t ent1!, R7 . ! I MAJESTIC THEATRE 1 ' -' : . THK BHHH1T 81-OT . . .. ',' i ' .. TOIAY AXB TOMOBBOWt ..i "f i'it'--"'-, . f Vi . r f; , With UA,JRCH.NAXS .pBt every one bas read the A'! . V. ' (' nee,t" 1,0 , nTld .can see and enjoy as well s r' , w0ttderful story. ' HV' T , as bb grownups- In flW- , In' ' P n.o AnHrnl'B tavorlte ways of tnklng observations Is to climb to the top of some high tree aim . .... hin,ir what Is going on.) He ho Inn -of such a tree can gel ,n " - quicker than any. man on u He watched the Veraun iibui...,b - ai, armored motor car in wn.cu . dashed UP and down the lines.! ( He has hM 17 chauffeur In two months. He goes so fast ho wears mo.., Ill a "UJ . . . - Philippe Petaln was born Ann. 18511 at Cauchy-la-Tour, Departmcni of the Pas-de-t'asf. or i. English chunneWlHls .career j not brilliant, tnouv-v ne o ., or man of his Clascal the wai coir lege, for he was not mado a cou..e. until he was 55 years of age. jThls was his grade when- the war fame on and brought to light nis rea. lary value.' Thirty days after hostiiuies he was brigadier general and three days more saw mm em. Bi-..v.. - ji,.i.ir. In which grado ne was a- ,..! a few days later, ine virye ... n Lnrns commander were Blltl u. , - given him October 25 when he Went to the head of tho 23rd which wjis to cover Itself with glory at Lsr.ncy, Notre-Dunie-de-Loretto and Abjaln. in Artols. . ' . ;, j - in April. 1815, ho a"11"! 'om mander of the second army and In i ih title became permanent. Ho ... one of the nialn springs, in, mu Champagne fighting. ! General Petlan, soon to u years old, a colonel less than, two year. ago. In. won hit way coa.id-, ,t . ua h.i nAMr1 had eraniy on niem- - - - , - ......ii . nrnvnrt bv the fact Hbat when the war began he was oi the point of retiring from the army with, a low rank for a conilnental array man. . ,. i ' i BONNETS RESPONSIOR THE STYLE 0U and after Saturday April. .st! rrCbr ::ceandd ow,ng to the e.ra- ordinary increase, in operauug Flowers in tK 1 ilnir is to Bo Another StA; Wlilcli m ... He llevii by Xcw Typo - of KUIlinery. , ' "Saving SusieFrom the Sea" &-rREELS-6 ...tn ft wrvrim 0. nd ftr 8turdf APrii MUnu ' thli thef8 wll b itQ1'"V: , 4 unarotdabl. owlnt to th. MHHiK CAIIS ;OOl SKM.KlU Among the recent pnrchser of the Dodge Bros, motor cart ar j. T. .iKpperly. Joff WllUams. A. Murrav, E. B. Connley, A. M. Mor gan. K. Bander; E. U. Fenu. K H. Ollivant, Chas. Field. Mr. NewUnd, "the local agent, has two more ear i.i. .,f r.rii on the way to Rose- burg ami will arrive the tlr.t of nail mnnlh. m,. rtnM,,ti,l for the Doilge .ltro. motor cars Is increlng beyond. the Now land wnq ex- i l)y Maiipawt Mason; Atondrli.of Camilla's hair i Caressed her ueck in manner rare I begged of her the shining etrand And stroked it with a lender nana. Then when perverse she said nie nay 1 snipped that golden curl away; But when Camlllia saw It there Tho lovely curl she used to wear. Her pouting Hps began to twitch. "Thore now," she sobbed,, you ve spoiled my switch." NEW, YORK, March 31. Little, airiirlna.' wholly feminine, fascinat lngly trlvolous curls are coming In again. .. To bcb. their v.ce fat sausage ioiiuths 111 front of a pair of pink ears, to top in a bewildering cluster nf tinv cockscrews tho crown of dainty young head, or to nestle In one sinuous tendril In thut delectable hollow between a dimpled shoulder jl and a rouuded throat. j Yea. they aro coming in, but it is1 safe to predict that the most of thoin ' will easily come out again. Curls i such as these are ensler pinned In than erowu in at the whimseys of the , mude. . ! They are sure to be hailed wlth delight, by all the purveyors-.of hu man . hair who have suffejSM - iwo loan. year., from the penchant for peatld coiWurc. au natitrelle, with no (ilse hair allowed. " be sure hair Is. .till to be nrTt-a nled and .licked back from the feminine broW. but the softening. influence of an occasional stray curl or two I. a concession to the frills and ruftlei and hoop, and bonnets of the prejent old fashioned fash Ion..: J Particnlitrly are the bonnet, re- nnn.ible for the recurrence of curl. and the Shepherdess poke of Wat- teau Shane i. mother to the Mnlche coiffure which consists simply In drawing the hair back smoothly from the fai into a cluster of .oft puffs at the crown of the head with a few clustering ringlet, escaping at the nane of the neck. .lust to make U even more plquaint a narrow black Telvet rlbhon is tied around the cluster of puff, on the a la 1830 has the hair waved and parted in front with throe short curia over each ear and a soft fan like puff tor a top knot. ' ' ' mup head dress with two fat sausage curls to bob over either ear has the rest of the hair drawn i,w hnr-k Into a tiny bun. . Flowers in the hair is to be an other revived clinging vino fashion. nd tho roses of June wll De Dorn 10 , I blush fornlnst an equally rosy ear while garlands of the smaller flow 1 ors wll. crown the Lily's, Pansys and Myrtles of tho human family. The bands that bind will still con tinue on the Job and the brow In the form -of plcot edged ribbon or black velvet with a little love Knot oe- Truly this mad preference for love knots and love knots augurs a rei t.in vnrietv and piquancy ' for the breach of promise cases of the near future. , ' Tn ni-hten the monotony of the eternal love letters with a love knot or rose ribbon or a tendril ot Dur nlshed. hair surely ought to Influ ence all Jaded jurors for the new hair modes as well as tho hair mer chants nnd ribbon clerks. Engineer L. G. Hicks is preparin the plans for the Improvement Et . . Second Avenue North. The plans will be taken before the co cil Monday evening. it in?.J I Time to Get Measured For That SIMON CAR0; Agent IVst Tailoring i r'ift t Ml I 1 1 MA t I m. - - - Mrs. F. D. Owen Cut Flowers, Potted Plant. Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo qneta, etc JUST RECEIVED A FRK8H SUPJLY tV FERNS ' - -icflr'ALii Kiypa Roseburg, OFegon. Relieve Your Aching Feet i Buy Where You Can Save Money! A.rt..t.llnns of Mr 1 .. K.fnra tlie pert, to .eu more ... - , ., oaa is over. He hope, o " . ; - hM(1 hi. I.W quarter, opposite the pol aduiu v v The money you set aside each, week for the table, buy. more here for less.. All good, strictly fresh. The Careful Housewife wll. appreciate this. No special balls are necessary to attract at tention at the SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY A. O. Pl'XLAP, Prop. r , li:lH x. Jackson Street. i fnn ert Pwl. ' ' Onk and Fir Wood IX OUR OKTIIOPEIHO DEPARTMENT WE CARRY AT Alili TIMES A tiO.MPI.ETB IJXE OF MODERN OORRECjVl APPIJAXCE8. IF YOU ARE BUFFfQ ntOM FLAT F007By j DOWN IXSTEP. THOrm.E WlTPtTR come Axn siy1; WE'Ll. TEI 3 WHAT1 Rncplnl BOO?) I BRCNN.-J ghhat Satisfy, I Perkln. ; - off ir J enormonn inrrease 111 juyw.- - f1HI t"v" K f y ; ;A ;