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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
KKiHT THE tTENINQ NEWS, SAI CRIJAY, APRIL 33, 1916. ill Electric Qeaner 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 cleaning n June in an hour after breakfast. The happy hum of the motors the whirring brush of the Frantz Premier have finished the day's cleaning in these homes. Every room is spick and span and the home is as bright, tlcan and healthful as the cool air of the woods. , Tl ,Ur,-lrvourinr nozzle of die Frantz effective than it it weigneu run,. ... Premier has gone iino every nook and comer, over every nig and carpet, easily, smoothly and efficiently. Not an atom of dirt or grit, not a thread, .crap or bit of lint have escaped it. These 70,000 good housekeepers have found that the Frantz Premier is their best friend in the hot, dusty dayi of summer, became it leaves them the best part of the day for enjoyment. Open doors and windows (even tho screened) admit dust and dirt from the unswept streets. The way to clean easily and economically, the way that leaves you time to laugh and .rp, t i swim and walk, to study and i:. tho Fremtx Premier tvay. more sivlion or vacuum sweeper. K&i i . :l electrically operaic r';w..Y weii-hiri-i. or.ly nine i . id:, anJ its moro light eight is made possible by aluminum castings throughout .a sturdy, compact motor) and the elimination of all un necessary parts. The light and convenient special tools make it easy to aerate 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 rug. See us today or call us on tho phone. Let us Bhow you a Frantz Premier in action You will bave more time n end on tho porch and out In the open. FACTS ABOUT THE TALCUM CO.NTItOVKHSY PROMISES JAPAN'S AID TIM WAR'S END AJ.LILBURN&SON Complete House Furnishers $32.50 & hmm' To the Public: In answer to an article in last eight's Review relative to the Bale of Lazell's Talcum Powder by the different druggists yesterday, 1 have the following to say: Under the war revenue law, effec tive December, 1914, a manufac turer of talcums and toilet articles coming under schedule B of that act must place a revenue stamp of one-eighth cent vulue for each five cents retail value of such article of their manufacture. The Massatta Talcum as well as their Violet and Sweet Peas odor in accordance with this law carry a three-eights reve nue stamp, thereby stating that the retail value of these articles is 15c. At tho time we placed this article in our window wo wero unaware that the same had always been fold in this city for 25 cents or ten cent.--above the regular retail price placed thereon by the manufacturers of the same. However, had we known this fact it would not have altered our course in tho matter aisv -the profit allowed by the manufacturers of these good when sold at 15 cents 1b ample and a little better than most talcums sold at this price. But the fact that we did this and further told tho people that it was only a Id cent powdor is what started the combine at tho game of war. Any place the writer .has ever n ml f !-X: '..vy !ti j'-.j jj r. a ai ,ll ' - n i;. J )' ti. W. YOUNG ;0 l. U. UUIiAK Easter Jewelry SEB OUR NEW LINE OF DIAMOND LA VALLIEItES AND J J - - - ... . nnn 11'IVndW THIS IS Km BROOCHES NOW OK UloriAl i. uu... - --- UASTER TIME AND IF YOU WANT THE LATEST IN JEW-. ...kt ocmro voir hpst DUALITY AND PRICE I V tu ai. wu - GUARANTEED TO UI.EASE YOU QUALITY SKKVKK YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELEItS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone 'l'tvo-One-Fonr Roscburf;. Oregon AI. Matsue. M. Matsue was the Japanese rep- been before coming to Roseburg, the; - ' . jn Pliri. Hc Dromised that NOW $32.50 MANH CONtJKRT WH.Ij JIH (ilVEN TONiciiiT WOULD HAVE U. S. I OWN BEEF PLANTS retail mice has been 15 cents, in the cities, the so-called cut rate storeB sell this talcum at 11 cents. If any of the druggists have been selling fuTs powdor for over 15 cents they have been extracting from the public 10 cents too much for tho same and unless they have added an additional- two-eights revenue i tnere mght be a drug comnlne In stamp to each can It is my opinion i,ose)Url, Nevertheless we have his government would not make nei.ee with Germany until the Eu ropean war's end, and stated that Japanese munition factories would continue to work lay and night turn ing out guns and munitions of war for the Russians. This picture of Matsue was taken ii. Pans during the conference. . The followlug program will be; given by tho inoniborB of the Kose-( burg Concert Bund at the corner of Cass and Jackson streets this even ing at 7:30: Program. March "Uoyul Hussars"..., King Overture "I'i'Iihohs of India".. ..King Bcrcnado "Night In June" :.King Wall "''unities for Thought".. ..Blyn Doscrlpllvo "On tho Wur Path" King Selection "Sounds of the South V, Solomon Porto-ltlcnn Danco "101 Dorado" W, H. Klefer Tromhoiui Solo "Swootcsl Story Ever Told'' Sloltz W. I). Stiango. Intermezzo "Alsha" Lindsay March "Onto Oily" Weldon I'lnalo.. "Slur Spangled Uuunor" Win. II. McLaughlin, director. ; L. II. Mooro, manager. j tr'g ' wm I VOTKS l'llltOt'EEN COl'XTEl) Following Ib tho result of tho first count of votes for carnival queen and children's nueon, Friday even ing, April 21. liHti. Vw t'li-nlval yuecil. Miss JchbIo I'lcltens . BOO Miss Jessie Uiimieli 425 Miss Ktlicl Too.e v. Miss Kntherlno Merrill 225 l''ir (Itllilivirs (,'utMMi. . Lois Brands Verus llousor 20 Evelyn linn n 00' llorolhv llnnior 3W M . rile I !;! - Dorolhy Ib'sse 100 The niixt count will bo on Friday evening. April 2S, nt 8 o'clock. liovernor Stuart. Governor Stuar': of Virginia, who raises cuttlo when not engaged with executive duties, told a house sub committee that stock .-nisers had lost money in the last year largely be cause of the lack of competition among beef packers. He suggested that the establishment of govern ment owned slaughter houses and markets where the producer and con sumer would meet, v.ould go a lone way toward solving the troubles ot both. that they have been laying them selves liable to tho penalty of the above mentioned war revenue meas ure. With regard to a 25 cents talcum, will say that these manufacturers under the name ot the Samurai Per fume Co., place on the market a 25 cent talcum. One of these Is a Jap Corylopsls In a 14 ounce can, nn ohtor Is their Wisteria, in n ten ounce can. Either of these powders contain four or five timeB the amount ot the above 'powders in question. In passing, lot mo Bay that In tho fall of 1914, Mr. Fullerton came into our store and wanted to know what wo meant by giving a certain spe cial salo, which we at that time ad vertised in the local papers and In formed ub that it we persisted in ranking prices In like mannor, that ho had $4,000.00 in tho bank and would use the same to put us out of business. Ho further informed us that it would be useless for us to attempt to got any of the prescrip tion business of the town as he and Mr. Chapman tried to build up our business here on a basis of fair prices and fair treatment to all. So far we have managed to stay In the game and yesterday was the first time that the combination has come "out openly and defied us and we wish to say that It was a pleasure for us to give the people a real bargain for once and we are only sorry that our am munition run out as soon as It did In conclusion we wish to thank the people of Roseburg for their paBt support and to assure you that so lone us we are In bt sineaa In this city, we will never try to make you pay 25 cents for any 15 cent ar ticle. On theso grounds we beg your support. Yours truly. LEE KARR, Manage.', Owl Drug Store. (pd. ndv.) 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 0 CITY NEWS. this year exceeded last by nearly 00 dozen, as he solu 105 dozen yester day. Mrs. R. H. Grinsted returned with her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Meyeff at Ten Mile. jCIarence Tester and Joe Denn have purchased the Chalmers car be longing to J. F. Luse, of Suthcrlin, and will build it over into a racing car. Mr. F. W, Fay and baby accom- dollcacy of hot cross buns Is being j panled by Mrs. Fay's sisters, the more and more appreciated by Rose-j Misses Mary and Bessie Bond, who bure epicures, was .demonstrated j havto (been visiting here, returned yesterday, for Mr. Hi tchlns of the to their home at Peel today, and Model bakery stated that his sale will spend several days there. Sherbet today at Uana-. ' Mr. Theo Bond, of Peel, spent the day In Roseburg. W. E. St. John, of Sutherlln, can didate for county commissioner was In the city today. That the use of the old English GET ADJUSTED. ANTLERS THEATRE O! i' ' M' .... Excliudve Home of THIAXGLE and Paramount Motion Picture Features. Always tho Best This is lliuguln Day. If your auto is out of repair, take It to tho "Ford Garage" and have It had that business cor-! adjusted. But If your backbone Is nored. At that time we Informed him that if our tonuro in business romnlnod only at his option, the! ,,l,.l,.,,- hA irnt nn nut Of business ' the better it would he for us. Slncc Rooms, 421-22, Perkins bldg., Robo thut time it has looked to us that hurg. Oregon. 408-daw-tf nut. of rnnalr. take It to the "Brad- Ford" adjustory and have it ad ..'.stod. Licensed Chiropractic physician, AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. Ilavo you scon tho NATIONAL puro llvo rubber tiro flllo. . Takos tht place of air, cannot puncturo. Let mo show you a snmplo and talto you for a ride. H. Jay Stone, agent. Uosoburg. Ore. 424-a31P tti'-M MAJESTIC THEATRE THE BRIGHT SPOT TODAY 13 BARGAIN DAY! Thin In u ronl t.nrn;.ln. The prlco Is lower, but tho quality of the pictured remain the same. ANY SEAT 5 CENTS TODAY. ONE HAY ONLY ItODEll r WARWICK, The Favorite of tho Screen In Fruits of Desire This picture Is a version ot II Ambition r Murk Tniilt". Th under foot all who stand In Hi leu -Is to an enormous cltma of love over luslful power an KlT.A ' TDD TO EUll'E, a SI V HKKIJ ANY 8K.VT .1 TK.-iTS enry .Russell Miller's novel, "The i story deals with a man who trods i path of his ambition. The story ; and ends with the ultimate triumph 1 worldly ambitions. In five parts. Now! You Are Thinking of A New Pair of Shoes ALLOW I S TO HELP YOU, AVE OFFER A FEW SVWiKSTIONS AM) WIl.U IF YOU PERMIT, FIT YOl ll FEET IX Si t II A M VXNFK AS TO INSURE COMFORT AS WELL AS CiOOD LOOKS. SOLE AtiENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED (iROUND CHIPPER SI R (ilCAL SHOE FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ENDORSED BY OVER 85.000 LEADING PHYSICIANS. NOTIIlMi LIKE IT EVER MADE BEFORE ' A Few Specials V, G3 PRICES STILL ON. THIS IS AGAIN BARGAIN DAY THIS IS BARGAIN DAY! Dili EASTER STYLE WEEK llciiuty t'omedy full of laughs. SIX KEELS TOMORROW, The Second Epi story Tin' him t'biw". Ever lnK climaxes. The Slh eplfod thrilling Railroad Film novel. C sode of the C.reat Detective Serial y episode Is full of thrills and stnrtl- of the "tllrl mid the dune," the Pal ho News and a rattling good l.ndles Bick Velvet Gypsy Button. Formerly sold nt JO 0 $4.00. now i ! Ladles White Kid Laco Shoes, very dainty and ti M A A stylish T'"" Ladles Cloth Top Patent Vamp Shoes with Louis Heel. djO QC in laco or button T ' Ladles Black Kid Lace Shoes, patent trimmed with ! AC white eyelets and laces T TENNIS SHOES AND OXKO'SIW, EMMY LOUS, BAREFOOT SAN DALS. ETC.. FTC. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE 1IIV1N BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy Any Seat Any Seat Perkins H1I(J. CASS STREET Just Look at This Progrim! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! SYD CHAPLIN In the most Stupendous Comedy Success Ever Produced. "The Submarine Pirate" FOUR WONDERFUL REELS Also the magnificent flve-recl Triangle-Fine Arts Photoplay "The Edge of the Abyss" featuring Mary Boland, Frank Mills and Wlllard Mack. A NINE REEL FEATURE SHOW FOR A NICKLE. Coming Sundity and Monday, Cliarles Oierry In the four-reol Para mount Feature "Th Mum my and the Humming tlird." 'omedy.