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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
THK EVENING) NEWS, THTltSDAV; APRIL SO, 1016. FIVI HERE'S A SPORTING PROPOSITION FOR SOMEONE 00. Tb Aovacs Happen To CIjL. I ' .MALE .FASHION ITeMS ES'-SeMe TA ALU fill iai te PAPee Suck MALP I fit'eo uP fJw??"! ci . 1KB ' ' 'K'vH, Sft7fl ma s - - . . . "IF you SHOULD EHCOUAi7E5. f (r VOL) SHOULD 00 KHS Suc A oris AWO GET A ARe jj-,. CF U5 WtO'O X C-COK ?LAT Ar t.V IT (isV GLAD TO PA YOUR. ' I A tub Natural jpfif . enp Wi7 ' 1 rv' ft I&sayfr- J ... j SAN FRA.NC1HCO FIItMS ARB ; A FT KB OHKt.OX BUSINESS Wholesale Triule Excursion Planned for Next 8ttmter Will Tiike In Cities of This HtMe, SAN FHANC1SCO, April 20. The next annual wholesale trade extens ion .excursion of the Chamber of Commerce was announced yesterday. Coos E:iy and other towns or south ern Oregon will l:e the objective of the Sn KrunriEeo hisinoBs men next September. The trip probably will consume tlio fortnight between Si'p te;nber 1 "i and 30. Ih'iA ib the first opportunity or Ban Francisco jobbers to visit their cus'-o:v!i!i3 at C003 Tiny, and a train larger than ever went on Bitch a pi!j-,rinii?i? is planned. Tho fuliowinu Oregon towns will t bo visited: Miu'ulU'iehl, North Bend,1 CoQiiille, .Myrtle Point, Bandon, Aliiaii(i, Medford, Gnmts Pass, j ltoi;elmi; mul Bui;enn, ' ! 18. A. F. WALL Followed by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives the body of Airs. A. F. Wall, who died at the home of her daughter, was today taken to the Masonic cemetery where it was laid to rest beside that of her husband and her son. Tho funeral was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the undertaking par lors, R. IS. Jope, pastor of the Christian church officiating. Mrs. Wall was a native of Michi gan having been born in Jackson county of that state in the year 1844. When but 17 years of age she mov ed with her parents to Oregon and settled in Douglas county near Cau yonville. In tho latter part of her 18th year she was married to Ashuf F. Wall, a former acquaintance in Michigan, and who had settled in Oregon. Mr. Wall held the position of stage driver between Roseburg and Jacksonville ' and followed this employment until the year 1874, when he was killed in an accident on Myrtle Creek hill. Since her husband's death Mrs. Wall has spent the greater part of her time with her daughter Mrs. P. M. Mathews at whose liome'uho died. She was never affiliated with any order, but was a member of the Presbyterian church. Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wall, two of whom survive, Ihey being Mrs:' D: U Houston and Mrs. P. M. Mathews. The pallbearers at the funeral, Hon J. C. Fullerton, Hon. O. P. Coshow, B. W. Strong, G. W. Kimball. Simon Caro and A. J .Bellows, were men with whom Mrs. Wall had become acquainted during her early life In Oregon and men In whohl she had the greatest confidence and no more fitting persons could have been chos en to servo at this last most solemn rite. week they could have the hundreds! of delegates as well as the carnival; crowds to draw from. I As the plans are at the present time the Grand Encampment will meet on Monday, the Patriarchs and Rebekahs upon Tuesday and the I. 0. ! O. F. upon Wednesday and Thurs days. ' Following these attractions will bo the Strawberry carnival which will continue the balance' of. the week which will assure all of the visitors as well as the residents ol the city a week of diversion such aH has not been witnessed "for a long time. . SHIPMENTS INCREASING. DATE I. O. O. V. CONVENTION (Continued from page 1.) that when the company hears that the Odd Fellows' convention has been postponed for a week they will bend every effort on their part to arrange their dues to so allow thein to show at Roseburg during the con vention and carnival week. Members of the carnival commit tee stated that they had not heard anything further from the company except that their advance man had not been heard from and they were wailing word from him before posi tively stating what will be done. The feeling Is, nowever that tho company which Is to furnish the attractions would see that but little business could be had during tho three days of the carnival alone, whereas If the, were to wait until the following (Continued from page 1.) grand jury at its next regular ses sion. It is thought by those who are closely connected with handling the liquor shipments that tho Increase will be much greater during tho summer months than at the present time. Especially during the months of July and August heavy orders' aro expected and the carriers are prepar ing for 'a rush in business. "De spite the great increase in shipments during the past two months," stated one man today who is closely con nected with the companfos carrying liquor from California to Oregou, "there is absolutely no comparison between the amount being consumed now and that which was brought in before the prohibition amendment went Into effect. At that time there was more liquor, being shipped Into Roseburg in one week than the en tire county has consumed during the three months that the amendment has been in operation." Police officials, too, are pleased with the effects which prohibition has had as there have been Very few arrests compared with former times. . Since the first of the year there have been only two arrestB for drunkenncsB, while formerly there was an avernge of three or four each month. Reports coming from outside this county also report that arrests are fewer than before, al though the Increase noticeable In Douglas county has been felt throughout the entire state. , Lovers of intensely dramatic photo plays, depicted In a Berics of strik ingly beautiful scenes, will do well to watch for the next release on the Equitable program at the Majestic theatre, scheduled for presentation on Frld , April 21. It is entitled "Should a Wife Forgive?" with Lil lian Lorraine, who has achieved 8 wonderful success on the New York stage, as the star. The heart-etlrring I ' j ML H MA ARP.OW COLLARspring Style, in two heights I CLUETT A BODY Cf CO INC. wf OF PARENT-TEACHERS A big rally and get-together meet ing for the live wires of -the Parent Teachers Associations of the county is being planned for May 4th and 5th. the meeting to be held in this city. The gathering will be held under the auspices of the slate or gunizaiion and the state president and several or the other officers will lie present. The sessions will bo held In the aflernoou of each day and an evening session on the. 4 th. Mrs. Gurdon A. Fory has charge of the entertainment and will make arrangements for the care of the many delegates from the outside as sociations of the county who will at tend. A number of tho prominent educators of the state are scheduled for addresses during the two days and Roseburg parents and teachers will undoubtedly derive a great ben efit from the meetings. Circulars are today being mailed out by County Superintendent O. C. Brown announcing the meetings and urging all the county associations to send delegates. NOTIl'K TO THK I'l'ltl.IC. Wo the undersigned, owners and proprietors of the places of busiiu-ss following our names, hereby announce that upon and after the first day of May 1910, we will not servo any regular meal or dinner for less than thirty five cents. This action has become neces sary on our parts on account of the continued high prices of all articles whlcu are served on the tables. . (Signed.) W. J. Weaver, Umpqua Ilotol. ' J. W. Oliver, Grand Hotel. G. W. Lill, McClnllen Hotel. D. L. Martin, Roseburg Hotel. .1. K. l'nlbc, Koyal lub uafe. L. L. Lewis, Lewis Cafe. George Foutch, George's Res taurant. J. W. Homer, Jack's. CoTfee and Chop Houso. E. C. Herrick, Ilerrick House. W. L. hnrmon, Semaphore, Res taurant. Gee Wong, New York Cafe. 4S3-a30 GUT ADJUSTED. If your auto is out of repair, take It to the "Ford Garage" and have It adjusted. But If your backbone Is out of repair, take It to the "Brad Ford" adjustery and have It ad . ::sted. Licensed Chiropractic physician. Rooms, 421-22, Perkins bldg., Rose burg, Oregon. 468-dsw-tf CITV NEWS. ' Sherbet today at Galls'. C. E. Belleu made a trip to Drain this morning. Vera Tipton left this morning for Winchester where she Is teaching school. The Fullerton school will hold a window sale at Kidd's Grocery on Saturday. Easter novelties, eggs and cooked foods. Proceeds to go to new piano. 4UU-a21 DAILY WEATHKK REPORT. ?irfa.LLUAfi-L0RRAmE.S5d acenes are portrayed In a wonderful manner, and cannot fall to make a lasting Impression, while the story, told conveys Its loeson In unmlBtak able langnagc. There Is not a dull minute in tii whole presentation. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office. Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m April 20, 1910. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 112 Lowest temperature last night 4 ! Precipitation last 24 hours ....Trace Total precipitation since first of month 1.6S N-rmal preclp. for this month 2.48 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1. 1915. to date 33.34 Aveiaen precipitation from Spp- tenii er 1, 1ST. 30.2.', Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 3.10 A vera go precipitation tor 38 wet seasons, (Sept. to May, IniluBlve 82.09 WILLIAM BELL, ObBerver Spring Styles In Nettleton NOW ON DISPLAY SIMON CARO'S Wlwit's tlio difference Itctiveen utory. tolling traveling men mid wheep? Traveling men bring their tnlitf to tho fore, sheip keep thHr iMdiind. Tilt tic Ilo-I'efp fthe l'wtt her Kherp and didn't know where to find thfMii! So she left them nloito tmd wmid the-) mine lmn ii IihMIJiik! Their toil tVhind them! Aluttmi or Lamb ( hop arc nire for a hang, THY Til KM ! Phone fiH THE ECONOMY MARKET !E). K()III,.;E.N, I'mi. 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