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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
KSGHT CHIEF ENROLLS FOR FLATTSBURG CAMP mi li. V. YOUNG I). 11. 1JUUAK Selh Tliomas Clocks 103 years is a long time to bo in business. The Seth Thomas l..r.la liai-a 1-oon nnlrina l-lni-l;. nil rhpRH VPATS. if (X'')CriCnCe Hectric Geaner H counts for anything that is why the Seth Thomas Clocks lead the m world. We carry a fine Hue o( them. If It Is quality anu service ru on ;.ant we can serve you best. ORGANIZE LEAGUE FOR PRES. WILSON mmmm.$ 00.50 mm Make YOUR Summer Days Play Days Get Out Into The Open SPRING and Summer are beckoning! Don't stay cooped up in the house it isn't necessary. In over 70,000 homes the day's cleanine is done in an hour after breakfast. The happy hum of the motor; the whirring brush of the Frantz Premier have finished the das cleaning in these homes. Kvery room is spick and span and the home is as bright, dean and healthful as the cool air of the woods. The dirt -devour in 7 nozzle of the Fraiitz effective than If it weished ninety. Id light wcignt u made potsime ny aluminum caitingi throughout a sturdy, compact motor and the elimination of ail un necessary parti. The light and convenient inecial tools make it eaay to Berate and clean portiers, curtains, wall coverings, upholstered furniture, clothing, bedding, etc. A complete set costs only $ 7. 50. We will gladly demonstrate it. on your run. See ub today or call us on the phono. Let us show you a Frantz Premier In action You will have more time to Hicnd on the porch and put in the open. premier has gwie into every nook and corner, over every nig and carpet, eaily, smoothly and efficiently. Not an atom uf dirt or grit, not a thread, scrap or bit of lint have escaped it. These 70,000 good housekeepers have found that the Frantz Premier is their beat friend in the hot, dusty days of summer, because it leaves them the best part of the day for enjoyment. Open doors and windows (even tho screened) admit dust lid dirt from the unswept sircets. The way to clean easily and economically, the iv.iy that leaves you time to laugh and it'Ct to swim and walk, to study and play is the Frantz Premier nay. The Frantz Premier is more tlian a mere suction or vacuum sweeper. It is 11 n electrically operated cleaner woir;hinff only nine pounds, and it's nioro A.J.LILBURN&S0N I0UM3 FtmiUhent mi.. Now "r.trjB $32.50 -?wSU S-....- NOW aw WW foil rr. 110 rues from lack of fodder. The orniy train went Into tho Interior to day over a new route toward Duhlan. AT STANDSTILL Mrs. Helen Harford Btate organ izer of the W. C. T. U. left this morning for Wilbur whoro she held a meeting this aftomoon. WASHINGTON, April 30. Tho' Carranzlstas ure marching southward ' from Chihuahua, tlie official advlcoa said, but their nuinber and object j are not revealed. They aro reported ; as heading for Parral. Tlio object of fieneral Scott's trip to Sun An-j tonlo, Is to lay the. ground work for) tho wftiTdrawal 'of the American j troops frm woxlco, Is believed hero. today. Tho hunt for Villa li nt a standstill. Kunston desire to en large tho expedition, as the Parral tucldent showed the danger of fur ther openitloiiH. Funslon today sent Secretary nail er an official report from Pershing, detailing the hostility of the ijnr rautistns. It revealed that tho Cnr-I iaiikIsIiis were at Hachlnevo nt the limn of the allack there, but he dli not niention tlie coliHequences of tile I fight, llo Ktutod Major llowse wasi unntile to punish tho offenders, ow- tlie to the conditions governing tho conduct of the CNiiedltloni All of tho' expeditionary force Is now norlli ofi Sntev. SAN ANTONIO, April -21). The Mexican expedition will remain nt a' standstill until Scott tiutliorl7.es tho ehangoa In tho campaign plans which Kunston proposes, tho general stat-j ed tud:iy. Peisliiny; reported that fur-! thrr campaigning south of Satevo will be liiiposilde under the present pinna, as even the mitlvse thero are star'. ig. mill Americans would suf-i tor from scni'clty of water and thet DIAZ AGENT IN U. S. DECLARES FELIX IS UNCLE SAM'S FRIEND V 1 4 US Prominent Democrats Held Meeting Last Night. TEWPORABr OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Will Meet at Court IIoujso Monda) IVint at Which Time rciimtiieiit Officer Will bo Kluctetl and Organization JciTeetd. " W.. E. I). Stokes. ninx in In Mexico with 23.- 000 men at his call, but he is entire ly friendly to the United States," says W. E. D. Stokes, New York millionaire, who is the representative of Diat in this country. Stokes sayi Diaz was offered an immense sum ol money, unlimited arms, and equip ment and other Inducements by Ger many if he would foment rovolutioi in Mexico, but that ho dcelinod. A nuinber of prominent Demo crats met last night ai too Umpqu'u Iiot.l and formed an organization v.hlch w... bo kuowu as the Wood row Wilson League, 'lue urgaiia tion is similar to that whicu been perfected In Portland, Eugene, Albany and other cities, Mr. ij. 1. Harry, state organizer, being pros eul and taking charge of the busi ness. The league will not use its lufiu ence for any office other than tlie president of the United States, bui will put forth every effort to secure the re-election of Woodrow Wiisou to that position. Under the rules k Is not for Democrats, but is for ev ery person who Is a friend of Wod rw Wilson and who desires to see him re-elected to office. Tho meeting had not boon adver tised notice being givon only by word of mouth and, consequently the crowd was not as largo as coulu have been desired, but was large enough to attend to the business au hand. The organization last nlghl was only temporary and the officers elected will servo only until such a time as a more complote association can be formed. H. It. Turner, re ceiver of the local land office was nlnlf-nl Inimmriirv nhnlrm.in nnil' Glenn V. Wlmborly was appointed to the office of toniporary secretary. On next Monday night another meeting will be held at the court house at which all Wilsonltes -are urged to be present and assist in tlie formation of a permanent league which will prove a power In ihe Btate. There are no charges for membership, tlie support given bo ing in no way financial. The meet ing will be called promptly at 7:30 and at thlB time permanent officers will bo elected and the organization porfected. Thero Is a niovemont on foot eiuenating from several prominent and wealthy Democrats In the city of Portland to organize a Wilson league which will be composed of 25, 0(10 "residents of the state of Ore gon and to t Ills and they are urging! tho forming of leagues throughout! the entire state. At tho present time they have succeeded In gaining a W -1 1 ' Hi' "jpv 4 Victor M. Locke. Victor M. Locke, of Antlers, Okla., principal chief of the Choctaw tribe of Indians, has just enrolled for the first military camp at Plattsburg, N. Y., beginning June 5. Chief Locke hxk after the interests of bs 20,799 people. He has just succeeded in having angrasa pass, a bill paying to each m, woman and child of the tribe $300 of moneys owing to them. largo number of supporters in the northern part of the state and are now calling on the friends of the president in this part of Oregon. Mr. Harry went on fo Medford, Grants Pass, Ashland and other southern cities last night where he will spend the last of the week and on his re turn will again stop In Roseburg, go ing from here to Oakland where he proposes to organize another league. T1M,A.MXK .MAN HUYS DOUCiLA:; C'OUNTV KAXCH The E. C. Hamlin ranch, located three and half miles northeast of city was disposed of today to Mr. Ciladwcll, of Tillamook county, who wlli take, immediate possession of the place. Mr. G Indwell Is tlie owner of one of the finest herds of dairy cattle In the county which he leaves and that he will bring with him, as it is his Intention to enter the cheese business In this vicinity in the near future. FOB SALE. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wagon. B. C. BENSON Receiver. 4 Room 4, Com. Club. Building. 331-tf Right Now! MAJESTIC THEATRE TIIH llltKlHT KPOT TODAY 18 BARGAIN DAY! Thin in ft reul bargain. The Prloo 1 lower, but tho quality of tho pictures rtmuitn tho riuho. ANY SEAT 5 CENTS 44 PEAR 99 A I'sychologliiil analysts of Kenr, starring l"eCKy Hiirke anil How aixl MlleJicll. In three purls. A story full of Intense sltinilions and a drttmiitlc ending. Si:i:l) AMKKIt V MUST and tiKTTl.Mi Vll.l.A, Onrtoon fonuily. TOO Ml I'll MAKItll.l) a lleauty Comedy lit lS!N(i It A II VI.I. S liKI'l'TATlOX ' KiOltltol I s, CliOl OllIl.NS AMI A HAT Ito.V, Another Vogue ComeiTy t lint is a scream. flMVKIV I IKK I. 4 AMY SKAT .V fiKVKX UKKIS TOMOItltOW. 1,11.1.1 AX I.OltH WNK In a fivp-pnrt Kqultnblo fea ture "SIIOULlt. A WIKK rOIMilVK" and a one-reel Comedy. "sATi;illAV, !lli:itT WAltWIl'K In a five part World Kenture "KHl'I IN fl DKSIltK" You Are Thinking of A New Pair of Shoes ALIiOW I'S TO 11KI.I YOU, WK OITKU A FKW Sl titJKSTIOXS AMI WILL, IK YOU 1'Klt.MlT, KIT YOU II KKKT IV KITH A MAXNKK AS TO 1XSVHK COMl'OHT AS WKI.L AS (iOOl) I-OOKS. BOLK AtiUNTS lllt Till! ( KLKHItATK.il (iltOl XO (HtH'I'KU SUH (ilCAL HHOK Vim MUX AX1) WOMKX. 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Good six room house, barn 35x30, cow barn 20x16, 2 chicken houses, hog house, root house, wood house, granary 24x16, (Wagon shed. All Ihese improvements in Jfirst class condition. All fenced and cross fenced. 10 acres timber, balance gently rolling pasture land. 2 miles from S. P. R. R. on good county road. Price reduced from $8000 to $4500 for quick sale. Some terms. SKIFF REALTY COMPANY, Grand Hotel Annex, Roseburg. 602a26 NOTICE JF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Prisoilla P. Jeffers, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County his final account as executor of Bald estate, and that Tuesday, the 16th day of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. E. BADGER, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Priscllla P. Jeffers,. ue ceaaed. 473-mlBp I SPRING TROUBLE? Let us solve your Spring Trouble. We have the latest improved i-pring Equip mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg. Try HENDRIE TIRES and forget your Tire .Trouble KISNER & MARSH ANTLERS THEATRE ? WERNER A ROLLER. lessees Exclusive Homo of TRIANGLE and Paramount Motion Plcturte Features. Always tlie Best This is linrgain Hay. PRICES STILL ON. THIS IS AGAIN HARGAIN DAY THIS IS BARGAIN DAY! Any Seat Any Seat Just Look at This Progrtm! "' 1 1 11 TONIGHT! TONIGHT: TONIGHT! America's Greatest "Film Favorite Mary Pickford In the beautiful five reel Japanese Classic "Madam Butterfly" Also a new Animated Gazette and the great laughing com edy "Hartncy Merwin'a Adventure" A MAGNIKICKNT SKVEN-REKL SHOW AT THE HIlMCKLOl s PRICK OK A JITNEY (.V) COMING-SATURDAY Syd Chaplin in "A Submarine Pirate"