The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVENING NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1016.
"WOI
Mrs. L S. Taylor left this morn- The Easter window sale of the
lng for Drain where she will visit Fullerton school will be held at the
at the home of her grandmother, Bee Hive grocery and not at Kidd's
Mrs. Julia Wagner, who Is quite ill-1 as announced yesterday.
THE EVENING NEWS
GRAND MAY BALL.
Tuesday, May 2nd, at Arm-
ory. MuhIc furnished by Ott'a 4
orchestra. Price of admission
(1.00, ladles free, to be given 4
by the members of - the St.
Joseph's Parish. A cordial In-
viiation Is extended to the peo-
pie of Itoseburg and surround-
lug country. 4G0-tf
(Fair Swimmer Breaks World's Record
MIXTON J. SHOEMAKER
CARL I). SHOEMAKER
SAM J. SHOEMAKER
Editors and Publishers.
Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lasting: fragrance
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
The great French perfume, winner of highest international
awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac
blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : I don't see how
you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 75 cents a bottle and
remember each bottle contains 6 oz.-it is wonderful value. Try it.
a.l. A.,.r iviv lr,r FIT PINAUD S LILAC. For 10 cents
tNHUEII IIAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY
Suliscripllcm Rule Dally
Per year, by mall $3.ik
Per month, delivered .60
Sciiil-Woekly.
. . .$2.00
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Fr year . .
l mou'His
our American offices will send you a testing bottle. Write today.
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dept M ED. PEiAUD BIdg., New York
Enteral .IS second-class matter
November 5, 1909. at Itoseburg, Ore.
under net of March 3. 1S7!t.
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FRIDAY, AI'ltIL SI. 1D1U.
JIEAL CRISIS IX MEXICO.
In Carrania s turning against our
...l.n iiinnl intn Mfivil'n tfl lioln
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I 1M mnliitnin nrrlpr the pxnerteri I
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Thi lias happened. Ho is a creature of
Ween 1 public sentiment, as any Mexican
time MeWoftaln must be, particularly ono
have P wltli a wouk hold on his Hceptre.
ed t(yAnd "ie Mexicuns have an Ingrained
now hatred of the Grlngoes. nvhlch it
7uar(i needs only a spark to set into
nlants flames. No dictatorship In Mcxicq
could long steAid which seemed to Us
supporting public linked with Ameri
cans In putting down another group
d of Mexicans, Our grabbing of their
I territory In 18-I8 Mill rankles.
pnf -Doubtless the story of our relations
",nrJth Agulnulilo has been set forth
Yo"fto our disadvantage. Curruux-u, aft-
'B''W backing and filling on the matter,
notli-- ,,,.. ,,. ,.
iviiuo nine iiim.ii inw nit-p uiaj tm uj
Mexican opinion.
that K
lookH as if the United States
,-wnrn ill war wllh too renu I Hi ol
0 "Mexico Just as much as wo were In
Iilill-jgn. Tho boat has been pushed out
jjnto the siren m.; whither (will Jt,
Phoi'JIoat? . It is very douhttul If the
and tljnttod States troops can como out
ntll order has been restored. That
may bo one year hence, or ten years,
as many centuries. It all do-
ouda! Uoslon Herald.
ALAS POOH YOltlCK.
cl
I Tho final reverborations from N'o-
cJbruka' 111 (hie primary elections, In-
' Koclad'cte "ml nis ',0," si ute has at
pencth tired of the versatile llryaii,
-jlid haaeven refused to Bond him as
4 delegate to a convention where the
Uoxfiocrats will name their stundurd
pearor In nnother national campaign,
what will a democratic national
lonventlon be liko, without tho lm
lorlal ono present or within easy
Vailing distance, for ho has been one
.f attractions at such
SutherliiBS for lo, these many yen-.
loch hns been said about tho In
ratuKitb'Vr Mp'dbllH,' bilt It Is noth
ir to comparo to tho tngrntltmlo
t polltlcB. Poor Ilryan, there la
luthliig loft any more but the Chiiu
siiqua course
J WMT, STOLEN (lit STRAY Ell,
A one time brilliant, hut motoric
lffuro In Mexican political dlsturb
incos, by nmuo Villa. Even the grave
Muses to claim him or hide him.
lossibty a short advertisement In-
unrtcd in a good live newspaper
night bring the desired Information
ttgnrdtng his whereabouts.
"With tho nmnufarturo of lo Kit li
ter ry Juice on a large Ht-alo In sifcht
ur tho Hour futuro, it ml the proiluc
lon of broccoli on Iho tncreuno. with
ho rulaitiK of flax as ono of tho in
u air lea of tuo country only etiMl-
by tho nnnuul production of sugar
tola, tho liiBcious strnwhorry will
vo to look after ft laurolH in the
inpqu Valley, or ono of thono olhor
rotluctioiiH will wrt'Ht i'n claim away
the spreading tho na.no nd
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me of tho valley to every part or
llo land.
1
i rho linkers of Itoseburg celelinit-
Iho advent of Oood Krl.l.y by
king grest quantities of lellclous Chaplin lor president in 1916.
t cross buns, but unfortunately!
ro living under rircumslatnes
hlrh prevent tho use of the Mother10 1 "' 1,18 W1,tcl-
,se dll.y ' hot cross buns, one . little IT7"fok TUB
liny, two a penny, hot crofs buns. SOCIAL KVKNIM;
r they did ",u '" Bt I'l'he. When snuiebody snv: "Wo
, - . are sorry to he keeping you up.1'
The sale of the Kd. Humlin ranch
! Mr. Oladwell, of Tillamook, yes-
r.1v w. rnnnnmmnted Ihrouyl,
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t office of Iho W. A. llORard Rear
ante Company.
IN CAMl
LOS ANGHLISS, April 21. Major
Uoldbaum l'udllla, conridentlal rep
res"tjntative ol Carrunza, refused tj
dt'iiy or affirm the reports that he is
searching for Villa, believing him to
be hiding In this locality since Ahe
raid on Columbus. Padilla heads
the Sonora slato police. He admit
ted that his mission here was of the
inmost importance to his govern
ment, but said he was pledged not
to talk regarding the objects of his
visit. It Is known that two organi
zations here are trying to Institute t
now revolution.
.4
art N&wa.
Sherbet today at Ouitb-.
County Judgo ft. W. Marstcrs left
this afternoon for Oakland whei'
ho will spend tomorrow on of f icl.i1
' Judge J. M. Upton, registrar ol
the local land office, Is very 111 a'
mercy hospital und tho hopes for his
recovery are very Blight. He was
laken suddenly HI and was hurried
to the hospital where he Ib being
given Uie best of medicnl attention.
Iluy soap by tho case. The older It
is the more washing u bar it will
do. You save In prico and quantity
necessary to use. Itoyal White and
Hob White Laundry Soap, $3.85 per
case of 100 bars, for a limited time
only, Peoplo's Supply Co., Wholo
Baler to consumer. 501-tf
-y p-inr that the movio theatres
might not havo all the monopoly on
Iho war advertising, tho Red Cross
Pharmacy and the Owl Drug Store
today engaged In a short war with
talcum powder as tho chief 'article
of dissension. Talcum powder early
this- morning bogan dropping in
price until it reached a selling price
of two cans for five cents. The war
was abruptly ended, however, short
ly afternoon when the supply was
exhausted.
The plans for the high school
building rrlved today after they
have been changed slightly by tho
arcltoct, F. Manson White. The
members of tho school board spent
a few hours checking over the draw-
HOHSES FOR SALE Addross 642
Second avenue N. Phone 406-J.
491-a24p
KOH TRADE Small and large farm
for city property. Address Box
3S4. . KnBcburg or call 813 Short
street. 463-a22p
KOIl SALE 9-year-old horse, sound
in good condition; also single har.
ness . Inquire DOS care of News
office. 50B-a22p
I'Oll SALE Tomato. Geranium.
Pnnsles, Asters and nil kinds of
flower plants. J. W. Dowell, 1265
Umpqua nvo. Phono 2St!-.I.
G04--ni20p
Everyday Wisdom
II T DON II RKOI.D
1" ,wifo , y?,". v
vluulcnke that seems a little thick,
, ,, Wll). , t.ompRn l8 to fy:
i'Denr. are you sure it isn't tho
)ath mat?"
c m n vimTJ' 3
There Is a man In Toledo so stingy
0n0 r ,, ;,,, mm nt101,t the
world is Hint there are about
r.O.lHUl.000 atraiiKers In It. lo ail
of whom it Is comparatively
,K nU(
sy to
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Miss Helen
Miss Helen Aufderheide of Indianapolis recently broke the world'i
, record for plunge for women in the Detroit Athletic Club's pool. Ha
distance was fifty feet,, three and one-half inches.
ings which will probably be approved t
Monday. !
Chas. Cray returned this after
noon from a business trip tu .Vyrtle
Creek.
Vera James, of Kiddie, spent yee
terday visiting with relatives in this
city.
Mrs. Eva Shorimui, of Yonculla,
spent several hours In Itoseburg yes
terday. Dorothy Veatch ieft this morning
for Portland where she will visit for
a few days.
Mrs. K. A. Buffum left thisniorn
lng for Eugcno where she will visit
for a few duys.
Bandmaster S. E. Wright left this
morning for Sutherlln where he spent
the day viBiting.
Mrs. J. A. Barge, of Sutherlln, re
turned homo yesterday afternoon aft
er a Bhort visit in this city.
The Fuilorton school will hold a
window sale at Bee Hive grocery on
Saturday. Easter novelties, eggs
and cookod foods. Proceeds to go
to new piano. 499-a21
Mrs. H. E. Field and daughter,
Jessie, of Oakland, spent several
hours In Itoseburg yesterday.
ltov. Hickson, of Oakland, was a
business visitor in this city for sev
eral hours yesterday.
Mrs. L. M. Pearson, of Drain,
camo to Roseburg last evening to at
tend the Eastern Star meeting.
Mrs. S. E. Snyder and Mrs. L. B.
Normnn loft this morning for Bunea
Vista wTlero they intend to locate.
Mrs. S. Leatherwood left yester
day afternoon for Oakland whore
she will visit with relatives for a few
days. Mrs. S. Mornlngstnr returned
home lo Drain yesterday afternoon
after spending several hours In Itose
burg.
.diss Cowglll, of the Oregon Ag
ricultural College arrived In Rose
burg this morning and will hold a
meeting tonight at the Benson school
In the interest of the boys' and girls"
Industrial clubs. During the day she
visited the various schools nbout tho
city and made short talks before the
assemblies.
Everybody invited to Melrose
It range hall to a Crango social. Also
an Illustrated lecture, and canning
demonstration by Miss Cowgill. as-i
s'stiirt lerdr of r;V;"tr,al ':;! v.-ork!
f the state. Mus'c l.y Miss Good
man. Saturday e.ering. April 22.
at 8 o'clock. 4S7-22p
With the Mr gamey Chinook sal
':'.;n b-'glnnlng to run up stream, tho
LM-ks of the river and the fishing
grounds around Winchester are very
Aufderheide.
FOR SALIC.
West tj i it o Grocery. All stock, 4
fixtures, horse, wagon. 4
E. C. BENSON 4
Receiver. 4
Room 4, Com. Club. Building. 4
331-tf 4
popular places thoue days, and many
fine specimens are being tuken. The
hiuock is the king of the salntun
. l'iul iiow is in the pink
of condition.
Mrs. D. Ilauan, of Yoncalla, re
turned to tier home yesterday even
ing after spending toe day attending
to Dusiness matters.
Rev. R. E. Mathls will hold ser
vices at the Pine Grove church on
Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. A cor
dial Invitation is given to attend.
Mrs. J. H. Clark has resigned her
position aB bookkeeper at the
Shields & Hicks Jitney office and
her place has been taken by Mrs.
Anna Veatch.
Call for the brown package coffee
and get the best flavor and most
uniform strength. A full measure of
money's worth. Always fresh, al
ways guaranteed by the People's
Supply Co. 501-tf
Vivian French yesterday under
went an operation for hernia. Tho
operation waB performed by Drs.
Lehrbach and Houck and the latest
reports were that It was very suc
cessful and that the patient was rest
ing easy.
Get Proctor & Gamble White Nap
tha soap. Tho high grade refined
white soap containing Naptha aB the
principal cleansing agent. 10 bar!
carton 60c, per case of 100 bars
$4.60. 501-tf
V'hile turning the corner on Court
a 'd Jackson streets yesterday Pedro
M'Graw drove the general delivery
truck Into one of the dray wagcus
belonging to the Denn Transfer Co
The fender on the auto was badly
bent, but no damage was done b !
yond this.
Bertram Hates, the well known
cartoonist and musician has com
posed a new ragtime selection which
Is meeting with a great deal of
favor at the many dances at which
It has been used. It Is now being
arrange,! In form for publication by
Bandmaster "Togo" McLaughlin and
will probably be out In sheet music
form under the name of the "Hat'
Ka" i'"in
few months.
CASTORIA
For Infants nnd Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
Spring and
ress
In Dimities, Batistes,
Now On
NewSpring
For Ladies
Cocits
Our
Corset Deo't
is complete in every detail. Models for every
Figure.
Be Friendly, Come in and see us Occasionally.
I. Abraham
The Dependable Store
.sisiiiiggi
Implements!
, rViV. .:
WHILE THIS
WE WILL
LHThanWholesale Cost
IT WILL IWY VOL' TO INVESTIGATE
J. F. BARKER & CO.
IMPLEMENT AM) VEHICLES.
Summer
Goods
Voiles and Silk Mixtures
Display
and Summer
and Misses
NOTE THIS FIXE COLOIt
of our hams and bacon. That
denotes first that they come
from young, tender pigs and
next that they have been
r -operly cured. All our hams
and bacon are cane sugar
cured and hickory smoked.
They ha"e a flavor of their
own which once tasted you'll
always prefer. Try some for
breakfast tomorrow.
CASS STREET MARKET
IMPLEMENTS AM,
- ll'OH9' MSO HARROWS
STOCK LASTS
SELL IT AT