The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 08, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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All Kinds of
Gardening Tools
Rakes, Hoes Spading
Forks, Trowels, Etc.
Also high grade Garden Hose. Tbe celebrated Klnk
I(!8b, all Rubber; also Cloth covered Hose. AH grades
guaranteed, both In quality and price.
A. J. LILBURN & SON
THIi COMPLETE HOUSE 1 'UltNISIIEItS
REGISTERED MAIL THIEF
! tered malls In Now York last Jan-
CAITUItED IN SAX DIEGO nary.
SAX DIKOO, April 8. Marshal j. f. Young and wife, of Port
Carso today arroHted James Morgan, land, who have been visiting at Car
who confessed to llio theft of a mil-. don valley, returned home this after
Hon and a half dollars from rcglH- noon.
Idalac
THEATRE
I'OllAY ON I A'
The Favorite Screen Star
Marie Walcamp
In the Four-Roel Sensational
Druma of the Sea
'CORAL'
The Original Cartoon Comedy
'Safety First'
By tho Knmous Cartoonist Pat
Sullivan
TOMORROW AXI MONDAY
THK FAMOUS SUBMARINE
I'KTl'KES
Seven Reels of Mysteries of
the deep. To lo sure of a seat
come e:irly.
ANY SKAT XY TIM I
5c
ALWAYS A (iOOI) SHOW
MaueaHaOTwtiii"iuiaa
John J. Grouch
dips the scratchy end of an
old-fashioned steel pen into
spattery ink.
Wasteu the ink all over the
paper and his clothes.
Wastes time.
Henry H. Happy man
walks into our store buys
one of our "Mercantile" foun
tain pens goes back to his
office exiles the ink-stand
and rites his head off.
With neatness and dispatch.
Many styles of these famous
"Mcrcantiles" here.
$2.50 and up
It Is not too lato yet to enter
tho contest and win tho ?S Pen.
A. S. Huey Co.
THE BROCCOLII
GROWERS MEET
Over fifty of the prominent broc
coli growers of the Umpqua valley
met at the office of the Umpqua
Valley Fruit Union to discuss plans
for the future and make arrange
ments for the handling of next year's
crops. Tho growers are very well
pleased with the results of this year
and have strong hopes fur tbe fu
ture. The growing of broccoli In
this valley has proved Itself to he
vory successful as the pnarket Is
good and prices high.
committee was appointed to pre-,
cure information in regard to the
care and propogatlon of the crop and
to report their findings to tho other
growers that they may profit from
the exjierience of others. There was
very little done In regard to arrange
ments, It being merely a get-togetth-er
meeting to plan for what tli'
Bhould do next season. Several of
the growers made very interesting
talks which wero very interesting as
weTl as helpful.
CHOOSE ORCUTT
FOR CHURCH SHE
(Continued from page 1.)
board and the structure will be re
moved In a short time to give way
for the new high school building
which will bo built on the I.ane
school site. Services will be hela
Tn tho present church buItfT.ng until
after Easier. Mr. Orcutt Is making
pluns to vacate the newly purchased
residence and this will bo occupied
by Rev. Cleaves within a few weeks.
TO Till
I'l'IIMC.
On nccount of tho school board
not purchasing my property on Hose
and Douglas streets, many people
have Bald that I was holding up the
school board in the price I asked.
For tho benefit of those who thought
my price wub too high, I wIhIi to
slate that I asked $0,0(10 for my
three lots, size 100x120 fee), street
and Intersection paving included.
Compare this with the other prices
paid for property thero.
It. WILLETT. ,
that sub-contractors Send -bidB to
him. He also desires prices on lum
ber, sand, gravel, cement and lime.;
Wilbur Brown, of South Deer !
creek, spent the day In RoBeburg at-!
tending to business matters. j
W. E. Camack returned borne to
Sutberlln this afternoon after spend
ing a few days in this city.
J. F. Maboney, of Sutherlln, is
spending a short time In this city
attending to business matters.
C. R. Trussell and wife, of Round
Prairie, came to Roseburg ifi after
noon and will visit for a short time.
W. E. St. John, of Sutherlln, can
didate for county comxissloner.
was in the city today attending to
business matters.
M. C. Miller, who has been spend
ing a few days at Dillard attending
to business matters returned to I
Roseburg this afternoon.
Lillian Krogel returned to Oak-j
land this afternoon (after visiting
with her parents in this city for a
short time. I
- I
Hubert Wilson and Harry Booth,
students at the University at Eugene
are in the city, spending their spring j
vacation with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Howlett, of De
troit, Mh., who have been spend
ing the winter in California, arrived
this afternoon and will visit for a
short time with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lewis.
An important deal was made to
day when Henry Lambert traded his
40-acre farm In British Columbia
for tho brick building at the corner
of Pine and Cass streets formerly
owned by James Hlldebrand, but re
cently purchased by Mr. Nichols.
O. V. YOUNG
1. B. HUBAR
Emblem Goods
YOUR FRIEND THAT RODE THE GOAT RECBNTLY
WOULD APPRECIATE AN EMBLEM BUTTON, PIN, RING, CUFF
LINKS, -TIE PIN OR CHARM. THEY WEAR THEM (WITH
PRIDE. WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF THESE GOODS." THEY
ARE NEW AND THE LATEST DESIGNS, AND OUR PRICES
ARE RIGHT FOR HONEST GOODS.
QUALITY SERVICE
YOUNG & BUBAR
JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS
Phone Two-One-Four
Host-burg, Oregon
V
ANTLERS THEATRE
YT-TTVyy? WEIiXER & KOLLER, lessees
mtJ Exclusive Home of TlilAXGL: and Paramount Motion
I'ictuno Features. Always tho Best
TUIAXGLE PROGRAM TONIGHT
Remarkable five-reel spectacular TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS pro
duction "ALOHOE OE"
featuring WILLARD MACK and ENID MARKEY. Also the ex
cruciatingly funny two-reel Keystone ComeiTy
The Village Scandal'
featuring Raymond Hitchcock and Rogtoe Arbuckle
HEELS
Adjn btslon 10c and 15c
' REELS
HUNTER'S SPRAT.
Spray that orchard with Hunter's
Lime-Sulphur Solution. Strength and
purity absolutely guaranteed, recom
mended by the fruit inspector for
Douglas county, nndorsod and sold by
the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union.
2S9-dswtf
SPRING TROUBLE?
Let us solve your Spring Trouble. We
have the latest improved Spring Equip
mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg.
Try
HENDRIE TIRES
and forget your Tire Trouble
KISNER & MARSH
MAJESTIC THEATRE
THE llltKiHT SlOT
TOIIAV
THE DIVINE SARAH BERNHARDT
"JEANNE DORE"
There Is no use to advertise this wonderful woman for she Is
known to everyone. This will probably ho the last time. She will
ever be seen in any play, so don't miss this opportunity to seo her.
GERTIE'S BUSY DAY
An L. Ko Co mod.
6 REELS 6
CUII.DI.I'N ten CENTS
ADULTS 1.1 CENTS
SUNDAY MONDAY TIIKKKII CIRCLE AMI THE GIRL AND
THK GAME
TUKHIKW THK 1A) K MA It, Fl-UTIIINO CRANE Wll.llt II
WKONHHOAY "THK JK AT II UH'K," A Special Feature. It's an
Alaska Story nud Ib better than tho "Spoilers".
CITY NEWS.
1. P. Gardiner, of Riddle came to
Rosoburg on a business trip this aft
ornoon. H. .Morrow today moved his house
hold goods to Looking Glass, where
he will reside.
Alvln Tipton and S. S. Johns, of
Myrtlo Creek, made a trip to Rose
burg today.
T. A. Walker, of Osrden Valley,
was In town for soveral hours to
day. F. K. Doorner, tho well known
Cleveland resident, was in tho city
today.
John Coshow leaves tomorrow for
Hood river wheTo ho will spend the
summer.
A. S. Ireland, of Olalla, was a
business visitor In Roseburg this
afternoon.
V. N. Poole, of Days Creek, came
to Roseburg for a business visit this
afternoon.
Illrdie Clark and Pearl Cummins
left this afternoon for a visit at Rice
Hill.
Mabel Miller left this afternoon
for a week end visit with her par
ents at l.eona.
Fred Price, of Oak crock attend
ed to business matters In Roseburg
this afternoon.
S. J. Choneworth, of Oakland, was
a business visitor In Roseburg for
several hours today.
H. G. Wilson returned last night
from a business trip to the south:
orn part of tho slate.
The Commercial club today re
ceived notice from James S. Winters,
of Portland, that ho was Intending
to submit a bid for the construction
of the federal building, and asked
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS.
Have you seen the NATIONAL
pure live rubber tire fillo, . Takes
the place of air, cannot puncture.
Let mo show you a sample and take
you for a ride. II. Jay Stone, agent,
Roseburg, Ore. 4 2 4-a31p
UK,-A I
i TEACHER COMPILES
TEXT HOOK OX HISTORY
SUNDAY A51) MOXDA Y WITH SUNDAY MATINEE
PAHAMOUXT PROGRAM
BLANCHE RING .
In tho beautiful five-reel Paramount feature
"The Yankee Girl"
Also a new, up-to-date Animated Gazette and a Good Comedy.
1'ltKE SUNDAY AND MONDAY- FREE
Patrons of the Antlers Theatre Sunday and Monday will be pre
sented with a free copy of the PHOTO PLAY Magazine. A fif
teen cent book and a 25c show nil for a single Admission price of
. 1.1c, Children 10c.
FOIl BIDS FOR SCHOOL
BONDS.
Through the courtesy of R. G.
Mall, principal of the Rose school,
the editor of The News has been pre
contod with a copy of "The Students'
History of Our Country, for Gram
mar Grades," a most valuable and
comprehensive text book compiled
and written by Mr. Hall, while he
was superintendent of the schools at
Cleburne, Texas.
This book has been adopted by tbe
school commission of Texas, and over
65,000 have already been published.
It Is dlvlueu Into two parts, and
each of those Into periods, making it
possible to have events and dates;
easily Impressed and remembered.
Part one is devoted to early Ameri
can history, this being subdivided
Into iliree periods, the first dealing
with discovery and exploration, the
second to colonization, and the third
to tho struggle for possession, this
part bringing the student down to
the end of the Revolution.
Pnrt two unbraces tho United
States under the Constituiton, with
tour periods, tho first of which
treats of tho generation of Revolu
tion fathers, period two. with the
second generation of statesmen, per
iod three with the era of strife from
1860 to 1876, and the last period
shows the ro-Unltcd States brought
down to the date of the election of
President Wilson.
The book Is profusely Illustrated
with mnps and engravings of his
torical events, and notable persons,
and Is written in an attractive liter
ary style, whllo retaining nil the es
sential and authentic facts of history
in a concise and chronological order.
DEXMA.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive sealed bidB up
to five o'clock P. M. on April 21th,
1916, at his office in tho Roseburg
National lTank Building, Roseburg,
Douglas County, Oregon, for the pur
chase of nogotlable coupon bonds of
School District No. 4, Douglas County
'Oregon, in the sum of $75,000.00.
Said bonds are in denominations of
$r.00.00 each, dated May 1, VSlfl,
due absolutely seventeen years from
date and payable at the option of the
Board of Directors, one-fifteenth of
the principal amount of said issue on
the 1st day of May, 1919 and one-
filteenth on the 1st day of May. of
each and every year thereafter until
the entire Issue is retired, draw five
per cent Interest semi-annually, and
are payable at the option of the pur-
iTiaser in Roseburg or New York.
Snid bids will be opened and consid
ered by the board at a meeting to be
held at 7:30 o clock P. M. on April
24, 1916.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check In favor of School Dis
trict No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon,
for five per cent of the amount bid.
to be forfeitcd to said School Dis
trict In case the successful bidder
does not complete tho purchase of
laid bonds, and the Board rese-vea
the right to reject any nnd all bids.
Bidders must satisfy themselves
In advance as to the legality of said
Issue and make tlfblr bids uncondi
tional, for which purpose a transcript
of the record regarding said bond
Issue will be furnished all bona fide
bidders.
By order of tho Board of Direc
tors. Dated this "h day of April. 1916.
ROSCOE N. GREEN,
District Clerk. School District No.
4, Douglas County, Oregon.
453-al8i
-OU SA1-. OR TRADE 14 section
j timber .land In Lane Co. Will
I cruise 4.000,000 feet. Seven miles
j from railroad. M. C. Martin, 337
I S. Pine St. Roseburg. 454-a21p
Time to Get
Measured
For That
Easter Suit
SIMON CARO'S
LEADING CLOTHIEH
Agent Jlest Tailoring Co.
1
Relieve
Your Aching
Feet
New Herbal Skin Balm
r KMA, tho ; v hcrh.il skin tulni, we nro
T, . Vn yoa rl-llt wo bivo (oumt noihiii
tlist heelns toenunl triic formul i. made exclu
sively ftm Nature's h,Mlhr tierlv.
r lhe Lskericw laboratories of Chicwrn Me
1vrn os the rx-luiTe riht to wll u KXMA
ii r..ir home town. r.i1 we htve n.vle so mine
pu-iiils by recomrrK-iKliitv this jrrent rormulft
that we wsnl rou to trr boi tulsr on our
rusrriiitee to von prrsotislly tint 11 it doesn't
to! "'."1 ""''n aHn at om-e It
will cost you nolhlns. If oq sre not Ihor.
OUs-hly M lulled. come UMl et your moa. 11,
lUxl I'nw lll'UX MolT.
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cnt Flowers, Potted Plants,
Fnnvrml leealgns. Wedding Bo
qurta, etc.
JCST RECEIVED A FRESH
SUPPLY OP FKRS9
OF 'ALL K1XDS
Roseburg, Oregon.
IX OlAl ORTHOPEDIC
DEPARTMENT WE
CARRY AT ALL TIMES
A COMPLETE LIXE
OK MODERN' CORRECTIVE
APPLIANCES.
IP YOU ARE SUFFERIXG
KKOM FLAT FOOT, BROKEN
DOWX INSTEP, OH HAVE ANY
TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET
COME .-VXD SEE VS.
WE'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO.
Roseburg Booterie
IRV1X nitCNN.
Shoes That Satisfy.
Perkins I It tig. - . Cuss Street
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