The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 15, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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THE K-KXI.VG NEWS, SATURDAY, AIT.IL 13. 1910.
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In Judgin;
a Bank
Always renitm
her that it is cap
ital aufl surplus
that give secur
ity to the depos-
iior.- C-ipital and Surplus" stm .1 between the
de'isil..r an 1 any p )ssiule loss of shrinkage in
the securitU-s held by the bank. The Capital
and Surplus of this bank amount to 5130,000.00,
a margin of s.alety that assures absolut; secur
ity fur every dollar entrusted to us.
The Douglas National Bank
Thirty-tbiee years in business in Roseburg. j
CANNONS ROAR
AROUND VERDUN
IrtUUJ
to strike. He was represented by
C. C. Zwlgert. Attorney Wiraberly
appearing for the city.
TSe matter was taken under ad
visement by Recorder Whipple who
will give his decision Monday at 10
o'clock. . '
f I 1 U. W. YOUNG
AUHTHA1NH MAKE NKillT " ' !
ATTACK ITOX RUSSIANS
' SE11LIN, April 15. The Aus
trian urmy operating on the east
froiU, maie ci successful surprise
attack upon the advanced positions
of tho Russian army, It wns an-!
noiinecd last evening by tho Vlonua1
war office. s;ifnr gains sro also'
claimed on tho Italian front, al
though tho evacuation of an A us
trlnn position is admitted.
H THEATRE f
J TODAY ONLY' M
For a few hours forget the hard
times and write a short essay on
Osteopathy, $20 for 1st prizo; $lu
Tor 2nd prize Contest closes April
20. For further particulars see Dr.
Did.app. 421-tl'
PAFtJS, April 15. Heavy (artil
lery fighting between tho French
end German forces occurred west
of the .Mouse last night, but the lull
in the Inrantiy fighting which has
been noticeable for tho past several
days continued. Near .Mulanco.irt
the Germans kept up an incessant
cannonade, the French ofirclal com
; munlcation Btated.
Tho French artillery was mirltru-
larly effective west of the Corseux
woods, in the Forges Brooks cross
ing.
East of the Woovre plains. Inter
mittant bombardments were report
ed. The French repulsed a recon
naissance party north of Roye and
also defeated other patrol parties
south of St. Marie mines in the
Vosges district.
Grenade Attack Repulsed.
ItERLIN, April 15. Besides re
porting a number of minor activities
in the Verdun region the official
slatoment claimed that a grenade
attack made by the British forces
last night was repulsed.
HOME Will
NOT BE ON BALLOTS
SALEM, April 15. Tho name of'
Justice Hughes will not appear upon '
the primary ballots jhich win be
voted upon on May la. Secretary
of State Olcott received a tele
'from Hughes today in which he re
fused to permit the filing of a pe-1
titlon which was presented .ter
day and which bore the names of
over 1300 signers.
j :
I CITY NEWS.
: .
!
' Monday evening, April 17, is so
cial night Tor the Ladies Auxiliary
cf the Commerciai Club. Come and
bring a friend.
it. ii. i:i ii.vit
WHY LOOK OLD?
Old age will catch all of us in due time but .why give your age
away by wearing the old stylo bifocal lense. There was a time
when one had to but it is different now. The new Toric Kryptok
glasses will keep tho secret of your fge and are tho only glasses
that should be worn ni tho t -ir'p !i?re pnnrnrmfl In Hip nlirina nf
the eye and docs away with the prismatic effect that you are sure
to get in the old style lense.
consultation free.
QUALITY SEKYIt E
YOUNG & bUBAR
.lEWELEltS ii OPTOMETRISTS
Phone Tvro-One-Four
owned by Wm. Dysingor and situat-i
ed on .West Mosher street. Neither
party will take possession for 30'
days, after which Mr. Giintert ex-
pects to move with his family to his'
newly acquired farm. j
BE
Tho Popular Slar
VIOLET MEIi.SEKEAl'
In tho two-reel Feature Com
edy Drama
"THE
DOLL DOCTOR"
A First Reloaso throo-reol Fea
ture Comedy
"FOR THE LOVE
flF
MIKE & ROSIE"
Featuring (ho Famous Ciiiiio
dlans Liming Orth, Harry Lohr
nmu nnd Dsn Russell. A
ecrenm from start to finish.
Sunday ami Monday, Mnry
Fuller hi "Madame ('ubbit".
Tuesday and Wednesday Ho.
hart Itomvorth In "Tho Target"
Why Our Forefathers Did
.Not Wear Glasses.
ItKDEItH'K LEWIS AND
ETHEL GRAY TERRY IN
"HOUGHT" AT M.-WKSriO
I AVY HEAT AX Y T I.ME
I 5c
Tho' need of ulusscs bus kent aim
with tho march or civilization. It is
undoubtedly truo that many of our
loictnthors neodod glnssos and n;
not have them, but present flay
methods and habits have actually In
creased tho need for thorn.
In times post men and women
were more in the great outdoors than
now. . Their rnngo of vision wns
limitless, with llttlo or no necessity
lor using the eyes at concentrated
tasks that develop eyostrain-road-Ing,
sewing doing fine work under
artificial light.
Eyestrain is tin affliction not to
bo lightly regarded or neglected.
Only properly fitted glasses will
help It.
A. S. Huey Co.
OITOMUTRIST.
Suppose you wero a newspaper
ninn or magazine writer, an author,
or a dramu,t!st, without money and
In debt to your landlady broke in
at---.. .id a . 0 in im came to you with
tho lollowing proposition, in some
thing like 'iTioso terms:
"I know your plight. But you are
i gentleman; 1 have wutched you;
fudiod you; know you. The cele
brated society girl, Miss Jones, is
bou to becoma a mother. The man
Mrs. J. H. Short and two sons mo
tored over todav from wm...-
' stnted they found the roaii in splen
did shape. The county road en
ginecr is using tho new road roller
on this section with splendid re
sults. Each lot of P. S. C.' steel cut cof
ico is tested chemically, to rintprm.
. ino that the different properties of
j ilnest coffee are in proportion. That
j is why the flavor and strength of
j P- S. C. steel cut coffee is always
the same. Every package guaranteed
uy the People's Supply Co. 471-tt
An important real estate transfer
was made today In which Al Crea
sou. traded a .quarter section of ag
ricultural l'diid in Oklahoma for the
C. C Guntert nrnnnrtv rn.Ai..
NOTICE FOR I1IDS FOR SCHOOL
IiONDS.
r
an
SPRING TROUBLE?
Let us s.ilve your Spring Trouble. We
have the latest improved Spring Equip.
. merit-best equipped thop iu Roseburg.
Tr
HENDRie TIRES
and forget your Tire Trouble
KISNER&MARSH
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H gfnCDCICK L
CASTORIA
For Infante and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always-bears t
Signature of Mii&ti
EMS i '1?''1
ii tint., aAA:J..Jr.fJff.jj
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
GEORGE RITER
I XI West Oak Street.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive sealed bids up
to five o'clock P. M. on Anril 24th.
1916, at his office in the Roseburg!
National iTauk Building, Roseburg,'
Douglas County, Oregon, for the pur
chase of negotiable coupon bonds of
School District No: 4, Douglas County
Oregon, in the sum of $75,000.00.
Scld bonds are in denominations of
$500.00 each, di-.ted May 1, 19 16,
due absolutely seventeen years from
.'.ale and payable at the option of the
Board of Directors, one-fifteenth of
the principal amount of said Issue on
ho 1st day of May, 1913 and one
firieenth 'on the 1st day of May of
'ach and every year thereafter until
the entiie issue is retired' draw f;vn
per cent Interest semi-annually, and I
ire payable at the option of the pur
:'Ii2ser in Roseburg or New York.
ald bids will bo opened and consid
ered by tho board at a meeting to be
held at 7:30 o clock P. Al. on Aorili
24, 1916. '
All bids must be accompanied by a I
certified check in favor of School Dis-i
trirt No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon, j
Tor five per cent of the amount bidij
to be forfeited to said School Dis-i
trict In cose the successful bidder!
does not complete the purchase of!
Said bonds, and the Board rese-vo3
the right to reject nny and all bids. !
Bidders must satisfy themselves
in advance as to the legality of said I
Host burg. Oregon
Issue and make their bids uncondi
tional, for which purpose a transcript
of the record regarding sid bond
issue will be furnished all bona fide
bidders.
By order of the Board of Direc
tors. Dated this 7h dEy of April, 1916.
ROSCOE N. GREEN,
District Clerk, School District No.
4, Douglas County, Oregon.
453-alS
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IN "THE. t$r
I
i PlfAY OF UNGUAL
' IHeKill I TO WHiCII
STWiMO MAWS
C6NE-:i:iCT.WI.T.H
REtEWTtESS FATE
I aWABSWRBSWO'
t WKuri' iMcriDr)iiki-L'
! DK"A!WA LAVISHLY!
WatchforR
At tlio Piiince Theatre Tuesday and
Wednosdny, April 18 nnd 10.
!
who wns to have married her went
down on tho 'Tltnnic'. Tho girl's
good nunio must be saved. Marry,
her. You'll got $10,000 down and a
(tesir in her father's Wall street of
fico?" What would you do?
Tho impecunious scribe in this
photoplay accepted the lady's offer;
married the girl; received his money;
got his Job.
What (ollows Is eminently worth
seeing in this highly dramatic film.
At tho Majestic Saturday, April 15.
STOP HTTHF
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET ROSEBURG
MAJESTIC THEATRE
TIIK IIIIKiHT SI'OT
H'n O.VK il.VY DMA' "
The World Kiln, submit. Movln Fans a l,r,i t.ro,om
I
'BOUGHT'
f'" " " ,l"v uf "Wptlon,. 1,,,,-n.st. Kverv man
Is M.d to want; or Is 8ppB(. to wunt , rich g H if
you worn of fin tl,. an.. ' " 'T'-
m , . . , ' Kiua hither and a position In 0
his oflfre win,, won.d yon do 7 See (he problem ,oriL t ,! M
... n i.iMure ortn "c.-l. h. 1,,-anyone.
ASSAULT-BATTERY
CASE IS HEARD
Accused of assault and battery A.
W. lioblnson was todny given a hear
i Ing In tho recorders' court.' Tho
ohiirgo was made by Joseph Van
Sickle, who claims that he had sold
to Mrs. TTUry Collins, daughter of
Mr. Robinson.. a number of toilet
articles an( had not received pay
ment for them. lie ninde several
visits to the home tinj nt no time was
able to receive his money. He snvs
thai arrangements were then m:idej
STOCK ltANCHKS
FARM LAXDS
SMALL TRACTS
CITY I'ROI'ERTr
11usixess changes
vacaxt lots -fire
insurance
money to loan
PERRINE & MARSTERS
Why nro Sunday dinnors usuiUly Ui
best?
Whoever else may have a "Key to the situation"
You Alone Have the Key
To a Roseburg National safety deposit box, and it is the final safe
guard protecting your valuables therein.
It is useless in the hands of a wrongful holder and there is no safer
place in Roseburg than our safety deposit valuts.
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
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"Paul's Political Pull
A Comedy that Makes the Uugh Come.
6 REELS 6
II!,'V 1 0N , ;NTS
ADULTS lit CENTS
TOMORROW lilii not -iii.u snow
Kirst chapter of .he iROV CI.AW, tho greatest serial ever made
star cast, and tho last chapter of the H.M ,-lr,.,)N ',, ,
chapter of The (ilrl , ltlo ti,111M ,, ,., Sm.
to have the money left at the Culver j IkvmiM, the belter (he day" the bettc,
wei'Ks he UBain went to the
home where he was met by Mr. Rob-
Our Long Suit
A UrSRRAL AMOUNT OF SUET
inson who ordered him to leave. .Mr.
. Van Strtlo stated that after making
! threntenlng remarks Robinson rals
' ed his enno and struck him several
Kmes on the feoad.
Mr. Robinson tilled ihm Mr v....
Sickle refused to leave when order
ed he being told to go away be
cause he had entered tho house on
-a former orarslon without the
knowledge of the residents. He also
claims that Van Sickle made Insult
ing remarks and that the blows with
tho rane were delivered after Mr.
Van Sickle it first raised his hand
tho men;.
Meats for Sunday Dinners
WITH EACH FIXK ROAST
THAT SUITS EVERY GOOD
COOK. AMONG OUR BOASTS
ARE OUR SUNDAY ROASTS,
THEY SHOULD QUACK YOUR
TABLES.
THEECONOMY MARKET
ANTLERS THE ATP r
VrV vv VV W ERNER HOLLER, Ix-ssc-n
WW Exclusive Home of TRIANGLE and Paramount Motion
rrf IMctuiy, Features. Always the Best
TRIANGLE PROGRAM TONIGHT
Matinee 2:13 P. M. Evening., 7:1.-, nd 8:1.1 P. M.
Katherine Kaelred and House Peters
In the five-reel Triangle-Ulnc Arts Feature
"The Winged Idol"
and the two-reel Keystone Comedy
"Crooked to the End'
Featuring Fred Mace and Chester Conkllu
Admission n.s usual, Oc nnd loc.
UOM1NG SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Hazel Dawn
In the Sensational five-reel Paramount Feature
"The Masqueraders"
Also a new Weekly Oaiette nd a very funny Comedy
7 UK! REELS
ADMISSION IDc i.v
7 HIH REKUS
,V T"",a- l-'.kf.,l , M,7.,,,e llllu.r
fly . ,.n.ing .s,.mly April ttimi. Sy,l t hapline In -The Sub
marine llrato". Conilivt April U7 nl 2 .n,e Ve.er ))(, '."
Nine Heels.
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