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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1916)
TWO THE EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, A PHIL as. 1016. KIN SUES im. HILL1H Nephew WnntB $.-,0,000 From Pastor fur Alleged Libel. NEW YORK, April 25. A suit for 950,000 for alleged libel van tiled yesterday against the Hov. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillls, pastor of Plymouth church of Brooklyn, by the clergy man's nephew, Harr M. Mills. The actionals based on newspaper articles in which Dr. Htllig was quoted as saying that ho was turning over some t his earnings to 'insist In liquidat ing debts alleged to have been con tracted by two nephews, the plaintifr and Percy D. Wilis. A similar action filed some time ago by Percy L. H1I1IB was settled out of court, an arbitrator finding In favor of the nephew and ordering a financial settlement by Dr. Hillis of about $4,000. The alleged debts alluded tq hi the newspaper articles quoting Dr. mills had to do with the organiza tion of a lumber company In British Columbia. The minister was finan cially interested In this company, ac cording to an accounting of his af fairs as filed recontly In the supremo court by Frank L. Ferguson, form erly associated with, the clergyman in a business capacity. (Dr. Hlllla will bo remembered by many people here In Roseburg whero ho was one of the attractions of the Chautauqua last Bummer.) FOR SALE. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wagon. H. C. BENSON Receiver. Room 4, Com. Club. Building. 331-tf WOMEN HUF. EltEKH NEED SWAM I HOOT Thousands upon thousands of wo men have kidney and bladder troublo and nover suBpcct It. Women's complaints often prove to bo nothing else but kidney troublo, or tho result of kidney or bladder disease. Jf the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause tho other organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal with Jialn In the back, headache, loss of, ambition, nervousness and may bo despondent and Irritable. Don't delay starling treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a physic ians prescription, obtained at any drug slorc. restores health to the kid neys and is just the remedy needed to overcomo bucIi conditions. (Jot a fifty cent or one dollar bot tlo Immediately from any drug atoro. However, if you wish first to test this groat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghnmplon, .N. Y., for a sample bottle. When -writing bo suro and muntlon the Rosoburg Dally News. Griffith-Triangle play "Cross Cur rents," coining to the AntlorB thea tre today and tomorrow. .Miss Ware is scon in a series of costumes ap propriate tiie different occasions in the career of a Washington society belle. She makes a charming appearance In a ballroom ' scene, . where she wears a light, diaphanous gown which half reveals and half conceals her beautiful form. Then she appears in a trim street costume which is pleasing in Its simplicity and correct ness of line and plain but rich ma terial. The very latest word In night robes Is also displayed in a scene In her boudoir, where Miss Ware seen talking with her sister in the play. Miss Ware Is not only happy In her selection of charming costumes', but sho wears them with distinction and as to the manner born. Her uncon sciousness of self and at the same time a certain self poise make her convincing In this role. Without a doubt her many admirers through out tho country who have known her on the speaking stage will bo gl3d to mako her acquaintance in these great pictures, where they will have a chance to study her little mannerisms of polite society and ex quisite Boclal tnct. TO TIIE VOTUI1S OF DOUGLAS CO I wish It oxpessly understood that I shall, if elected county com missioner, stand for an equal dis tribution of the road fund, giving to oach orad district Its just proportion of money duo It for road purposes. Our latteral ronds must rccelvo the same fair consideration accorded tl; main line road. Very respectfully, (pd. d.) J. T. BItlDGES. UlEVItOLET CAR IS A GHEAT HILL CLIMIIEIt FROCKS A LA MODE ARE MISS W AKIC'S IN MOW I'LAY All the latest stunning creation; of the modlBto's art are worn by Helon Ware, who stars In the now foriV Jlshby- Lexicon- ARROW COLLARspring Style, in two heights court pcabodv o cq inc hi Tho hill climbing abilities of tho Chevrolet automobile wore ably demonstrated this morning when Phi Haith, agent for tho car in this city took of representative of this paper for a short spin. Tho hill upon which the Benson school is located was selected for tho tost and a standing start was made front tho south side of the in cllno. There Is mo road at this point and tho ground is rough and bumpy, and at places It Is easily a 35 per cont grade. In splto of the obstacles the car forged right ahead and never falter ed once during the entire trip to the top of the mound. Throe passen gers besides tho driver occupied th car during tho trip. AUTO.MOUILH OWNERS. Have you neon the NATIONAL pure live rubber tire flllo. . Tnkos th place of air, cannot puncture. Let mo show you a sample and take you for a ride. II. Jay Stone, agent, Hoseburg. Ore. 424-a31 SHASTA ROUTE offers tho quick and comfortable way to go to Calirornla. Through stnmlnrd nnd tourist sleep ing cars and dining curs' on all trains. Snn Francisco In one night nnd Los Angeles In two If yon take the Shasta Limited (Extra fare). Compartments, drawing rooms, library, sten ographer and mal l. Good connections made at Sau Francisco fo Eastern Points. 4 Trains Daily iME&m MARQUISE V V ' , ill" h 1 W.rJ,'t it iH ti.'1 1 WV" . . '.'.'Bli: J1 "ni:r.KJ,',.M.'i.V 7rt.V tOV -4 -Ufw m 1 Unusual ! In the rare Turkish character it presents, in the delightful en tertainment it affords, even in the style of packing, La Mar quise is the cigarette unusual the ultimate expression of Turkish quality. PURE TURKISH CIGARETTES This unusual excellence has won the enthusiastic approval of western smokers, whose standards of criti cism are most exacting. Careful comparison will make La Marquise your preference. Manufactured by BUTLEh-BirrLEn Branch Makers of high-gnde Turkub cigtrelle onh THE AMERICAN TOUACCO COMP.INI 1 2 Distinctive Packages in the ffexible Vest Pocket Package 2f in the convenient KJ Patent "LiffBox 19 23 a LILLIAN NOHDICA, FIHST AMKItlCAM SINGER to sing 1,011 engiiin KIIASTV LIMITED (WUFOItNl V EXPHI-.SS EXPOSITION SPECIAL SAN 1 li.WCISt () EXPHKSS In the little farm of Farming- ton, Maine, Lillian Norton was born. Later she became known to the world as Madame Lillian Nordlca. She studied at the Boston Conserva tory of Music, and later In Italy, where her debut at Itrescia In "La! Travlnta" brought her contracts for the Imperial Opera at St. Peters burg and Paris. She was the first American prima donna to sing Wag nerian roles at Bayreuth, tho musi cal shrine of the great composer. Sho rendered Elsa In "Lohengrin" in 1894. When the accompanist struck the opening chords of Han del's "Angela Ever Bright and Fair." the song that commanded the heart power of singer and composer, the song that Is sung again and again to enraptured auditors, It was a signal for the audience to settle down for a rure treat. Hoth the Bridal Chorus from 'Lohengrin, ' and llnndel's "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" are given In "Heart Songs," now being almost given away by this jinpcr to its readers. Itoad nnd cut the coupon elsewhere in today's issue. tho direct 1 benefit of the touring public. Every state has Its Individ ual map, with accurate marking O: the roads and this map is furnished free to the dealers in the automo bile, business so that they can posl it prominently before the public. Ir connection with this distribution they 'are posting an enlarged repro duction of same on ovor 10,000 bill boards throughout the United States. Everywhere the automobile owner drives, he will find these valuable maps. The Goodrich Company has over 75,000 miles of roads marked with their own sign posts, and with the free route books, which they fur nish upon request, they are surely tondlng to greatly Increase the pleasure of automobile touring. LAND To land seekers who want to se sure land that Is close to Roseburg, on good roads, with city water and electric light, I suggest that they let me show them Laurel Crest ranch. This is a ranch of 2500 acres lying within 3 or 4 miles of Roseburg, the soil Is rich and well watered and Is suitable for stock, dairying, fruit or general farming. Will cut into tracts to suit purchaser. Terms given. You deal with the OWNER when you deal with me. Call me up at 4F14. F. A. Stewart, Rosebura. Oregon. ; 485.tf Mrs. E. L. Westfall left this morn ing for a visit at Greens. GET ADJUSTED. If your auto is out or 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 od . ?sted. Licensed Chiropractic physician. Rooms, 421-21!, Perkins bldg., Rose burg, Oregoa. 468-dsw-tf SQUIRREL POISON. The reliable quality we have man ufactured and sold hundreds of 1 pounds. Guaranteed to give best satisfaction. 503-dswtf MARSTERS DRUG CO. XOTIl'l; OK EIGHTH Git.lDK AMIXATIOX. to tit tho lime HI convenience of all. Any part or the Sliast 1 Uoiito ran ho made by day. light. Willamette, 1'mpo.ua ana Rogue river val leys. Cow Creek and Sacramento canyons. Mt. Hood, Mt. .leffer.Min, Mt Khiisra or Mt. Lassen. Through tlio fill' of Sub-in, Albany, Eugene, Hoseburg, Mcdford and Ashland. For fur ther Information n Shasta route service ask our local agent or wrlto to John M. Smtt, flcno'-n! Passenger Agent, Portland, On'pm Southern Pacific Notice is hereby given that the inltorm state 8th grade examina tion will be given in all jiehool dis tricts in Douglas County having can didates for same, May 4-e, lUiii. 1 l.e follow. us prugcam will be observed: Thursday Arithmetic. Writing. LanguiiL', Agriculture, and Spelling. Friday Physiology, History, i Geography, Civil Government, nnd K adlng. Respectfully submitted, ,0. C. BKOW.V, County School Supt. 613-dsw-mt H. W. Clark and wife, of North Adams, Mass., arrived In this city! this afternoon from a winter's so journ in Colifornla and will spend 1 a week or ten days at the home ofi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Brand, ntj Overland Orchnrds. Mr. Clark and; wife made a short visit here two -years ago, for the purpose of Inspect-! Ins the properties of tho Overland Orchnrds In which ho is financially! interested. ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cim substitutes coat YOU same Drica. Sauce for the Goose M.XV HE SAUCE FOR TIIE GAXDEK;" 1!UT IT IS A MISSY THING TO PUT INTO THE SCHOOL LUNCH TRY SUBSTITUTING SOME OF OUR School Peanut Butter WHEN USED AS A SANDWICH FILLER, THERE'S LITTLE DESIRE FOR SAUCE. Wright-Reidel Grocery Co. HOXB 10; : .OItKt II M1Y ItfSVKS j KOAD .mat koh a nirsi ; U;;;ht In lino with Vt, K. (IihkU! . riea Company's nn;Un-wMo nmvl ', 1 marking work, i, tin now state map, wliUh Is now b nnc ii-ductl. At-riJ i , fitt'N lliis :. in tlio ImmU of ovi" ; , 0, ilonWsi in th.s oount ry, fo j Let "Kelly" Dolour Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer Company p r 1 220 v