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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1916)
,.VIPV PVPVtM' THE KTEXIXG NEWS. MOXUAY. MAY 1. 101. WCI1T : Large Shipment of Wall Paper iASKRAISElNWAGES Just Received! VERY DAINTY BED KOOM E I'FKCTS l.N PINK. BLUE, GRAY OR CltKION. BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM AND DINING ROOM PATIO IIS IN AM. SHADES, tfltOWN GREEN,- BLUE, GREY AND SHADOW EFFECTS, ALSO KITCHEN PAPERS, MANY GRADES AND PATTERNS. Price Per Double Roll Price 7c, lie, I Or, 12c, 13c, 1 lc, IV, 10c, 17c. 18c, 20c, 2'Jc, 121c, isle, 'Mr, IIOc niiil up xr Double ItoII. THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN UP TO DATE WALL PAPERS. TRAINING CAMP TO TEACH WOMEN RED CROSS WORK G. W. YOUNG A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers SEATTLE, May 1. A general strike of all shingle weavers em ployed In district No.l, which in cludes everything north of Califor nia and west of the Missouri river, was ordered today In case the mill owners refuse to meet the demand for an Increase In wages, which were reduced two years ago. This district has a membership of 2500 and Roveral hundred of the men walked out this morning. In the! territory surrounding Everett all nilllH except one refused to meet thej demands of the employes, and the I men struck. ' In the Hoqulan jurisdiction every mill except one granted the demands; of the men and at Olympia eight mills paid the scale- as they had orders amounting to thousn- - dollars which were Imperative to got out. The union to which tho men be long demands an increase of 17 cents per thousand for sawyers and ten cents per thousand for packers. EXPECT REVOLT IN PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON, May 1. Revolu tion will result In tho Philippines If America continues her present atli tMdc. declared Representative .lones, iiairmun' of the luHiilar committee. "Tho altruistic arguments for re valuing poiuiosslon of the islands akh. McKinioy, Taft and other ro bllcau leaders so eloquently volc d. ro now giving way to arguments in commercialism, and the mask of ianaavoleiico Is cast aside. The real jaimaUou of those who would retain fo&M'SHion forever, cruelly iudlffer iwt to tho God given, rights of tho Talllppinon, Is based on commercial reed," he said. "The Independence vll will enable tho president to snfo gvnrd Ameiinul rights und propur- CALLS ON WARRING NATIONS TO STOP iDurAiiTi is toive y ouReSulta jNo matter what kind of a Wanted uou put m ou paper wewiUiveyourcsulj Scnntnr Francis G. Ncwlnnds. Senator Francis G. Newlands of Nevada has introduced a resolution in the upper house calling upon the ..i;nnu nf .irnne In make pc;u- The resolution suggests that I conditions in Europo shall rcninin ... i ..v ili.v were before the war. that lie boundary shall bo changed mid no indemnities paid. ( Tho ad. that won tho $8 Morcnntllo fountain pen, whltton by Avery Hoser GERMAN REPLY IS ABOUT READY ItKULIN, May 1. Gurmauy's re ply to America's aubniarino demands will bo dispatched to Washington this week unless uomethiui; unex pected happens. The tentative draft of the noto is alill undergoing changes. The de cisions of the fundamental questions remain unaltered, it is understood, however. Certain newspapers of tho German c.ipital havo warned tho public not to count with certainty on this country's full agreement on tho nt idiuu of the reply. II r ftn A - 1), II. liUBAK ST.AIt ItOL'TK MAV ItK US T A 1 ! M S 1 1 1SKTW 1 10 S K Mi TON AM) SCOTTSItlKS WASHINGTON, May 1. PofsI bility of rural route mail service be twono Kiltton and Scottsburg, Oro. is suggested by tho postofHce depart ment, to take the place of star route servico ordered abandoned with the opening of the railroad to Coos Hay To establish r.uch sorviee, the depart ment requires a showing of four families to the mile. lieontiHo the required nunthor of families could not be shown on the iihc of a proposed rural route out of Iv-Iio, as petitioned for by W. II Xnkle, the department announces t c.itinut enlabllwh 3 route there. A Man is fudged by the Mark He Makes in the World! The name l true of a founta n pen. A "MHHCANTII.K" stands hli;ht In die Judpment of cri lea. It always makes good. A "MKItCANTil.K" has a Rold P -n with an Milium point that never v enra out, a perfect teed, a ca that prevents leaking, n workman ship that cannot bo excelled. Get a "MERCANTILE" today. A pen Hint lias been tcHted bo it. Three styles, ' Self-fillltn,' ".Safety" and llciiular" IHi-o -J.5( and up. jyi. IIVJLM sJ't UlIC JLSlou ituiti j Mrs. Inez Miller ia one of tho several women of the state who are making the test th's year hnfore t!ic people, of tho right to fill public of- i fee under tho franchise granted i them by the voters of the state at i the last general election. She is '.indidate for nomination of treas urer on the republican ticket at tho ruining primaries, and in making an adlvo and aggressive campaign. without injecting any unkind or per sonal aspects into same. She is be ing backed and supported by many r r J !Toivti:i.vvoM.v u ,; K i, h ii I no n.MISSKlN 10c (pW'jtll) "Alwnys a Good Show" gj I EfawinTT Hii ''-"-g t i mm in Hii n HI I 1 I B a tn H i ToMtiirr ' H : - THE IRON CLAW" Tha i;iMt Uackbono Chiller. TUe 0gniH- i'tisk. Tells how the Mark Mak llescued tho girl Again f:om her enemies, "THE GIRLAND THE GAME" A ;Umh tvu.ll. Ninth Kpisodo or this great Kallroad Novel, featurlnu tho larhiK Helen Holmes. IMI'IIK NKWS With lets of late news In pictures. -!. HHil.h WITH TltiH'lll.K" Another one of those scrnamlng Vokuo (-omedtes. TOMOKIIOW "TIIK KIVK KAl l.TS )K KUV I, Oramn of a Woman's Soul, a master picture In five parts, and "Itnbo'ii Hotel TiuiKle". Its a Voatie Comedy. WKONKSOAV "TIIK WOMAN l.N ltH.ITU'M" A Stirring Story of City Ilefor.n in five bin reels, and a Cartoon Comedy of Charley Chaplin, alio a Falstnff comedy, Uusty Reggie's Kecord. WATlll TIIK JIAJKSTU' AO.. IIIO SHOW KVKIIV 1AV. BKMBMiMSMsMBBBBMMMBBBBMBIBM v.- L at. . . timy.'.AiV MIIS. INK. MII.I.Kit, t nildliliitv I'm- ounly Trs'ivHiin'r. Graduation Presents With graduation your boy or girl starts on their life work and you want your gift to express the way you feel toward them and this event. And naturally you are looking for a gift with a mean ing as lasting as your friendship they receive a Then imagine their delight when . reliable watch, the bracelet watch for the young lady T and a good 12 size or 16 size for the young man. We carry a fine lino of the Hamilton, Howard and Waltham makes, fully guar anteed and the prices are right. QUALITY SICK VKE YOUNG & BUBAR JKWEI.EHS & 01TOMETKISTS Phone Tvn-One-Fonr Rosebiirs, Oregon Mrs. James M. Thompson (top) and Miss Callie Hoke Smith. Several hundred women from all parts of the country have enrolled for the two weeks' camp at the na tional service school, Washinuton, which opens May 1. The fortnight will be crammed full of drills, lec tuies, classes in care of sick and wounded, and Red Cross work. Prominent among the womfn enroll ed are Mrs. James M. Thompson, daughter of Speaker and Mrs Champ Clark, and Miss Callij Hoke Smith, daughter of Senator iunith of Gcurgiu. KOIt SAI.K 1st ruttinr; alfalfa hay. N. 1.. Conn, ltoscburg. Phone i; Kir.. 519-ml6 WANTKD- Hy an experienced girl general housework. Can give ref erence. Address Misa Mllda Spoor Ilox 7S. Kiddle. Oro. 521-m2p WANTED Work of any kind by man who has had experience as mechanic. Call 337 S. Pine St. or News office. - B30-m3p spring trouble:? Let us solve your Spring Trouble. We have the latest improved Spring Equip ment best equipped shop in Roseburg. Try HENDRIE TIRES and forget your Tire Trouble KISNER & MARSH .VJTICK TO CO.NTHACTOltS. 1 I Sealed proposals will be received! at the office of Roacoe N. Green, clerk of School District No. 4 Doug Ins County, Oregon, until five o'cl ick p. m. of May 6, 1916, and opened at a meeting of tho board to be held at seven-thirty o'clock p. in. on said date for the furnishing of all labor and materials and the erection of a high school building In Hoseburg, noHcburg, Oregon, conformable with tho plans and specifications adopted by the Board of Directors of said district and prepared by P. Mansnn White, Architect, 823-S24 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portlnnd, HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG, OREGON 11 ' t V " 'i i .. V:. KUROPHAX PIjAJT Oregon. Plans and specifications l G Uooms, 44 with Private Bath may be obtained at the office of the. ' . .. . WANTED 20,000 empty beer and whiskey bottles, pints and quarts. Call 401 r'ullerton street. Phono 1SS-R. 534-iu4p I'OR SALE Seed & corn, Minne sota No. 13 and Yellow Dent, at farm near .Melrose or phone N. L. Conn, BF15. 537-ml2 W. J. WKAVEIt, lrop. Wbiit's tho difference between story telling traveling men and sbecp? architect aud at the office of the undersigned at Hosebnrg, Oregon. Said work will bo let 'as follows: One general contract except boat-, ing, plumbing and ventilating which will be let by sepnrate contra- A certified check or bidder's bond for ten per cent of tho amount of the proposal payable to Roscoe N. Omen, Clerk, must accompany each proposal to bo forfeited to tho Dis trict in case the successful bidder iliall fail to Bign a contract and give the required bond. Proposals must be made in the form and manner, provided by the specifications. The Board reserves Ve right to reject any and all pro- pofals Dated this 2",th day of April, 1916. ROSCOE N. GREEN, School Clerk, District No. 4, ltose- Trnvt.K men bi-in; burg, Douglas County, Oregon. 518-m5 of the strong women organizations of the county which are desirous of ceinu their sex given that considera tion authorised and granted by the amendment to tho constitution. She does not ask for votes nlone on this score, but rather on (hat of ability to fill the position with credit. Ow ing to ner position as teacher In the school at Wilbur, she has not been able to make a personal canvass of the county, and must depend upon the volunteer assistance of her friends. GROUND GRIPPER Ml OlCAL CURE fOR flAT-fOOT SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST n.ioi-yeu by 2ii.ii00 physicians, so ne in Roseburg. Let us put a pair on your feet. Forget Your Foot Troubles ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IKVIV 11HVXX Shoes That Satisfy. 1V-I:Iimi libit;. Phil Harth, agent for the Crevro let motor cars had a very busy week last week, selling four autos and dis posing of the entire number which he had on hand. Two cars were sold at Canyonvllle, to R. Fate and C. O. Hartley and two at Myrtle Creek, to! Weaver brothers. He has ordered another carload and they are expect ed here within a few weeks. tho fore, sboep their tnles to eep theirs behind. Little Ilo-Pcep she lost her sheep and didn't know where to fintl llicni! So she left them alone nml soon they riiino bonic, a bustling! Their tails liebind them: Mutton or Lunib Clinpa are nice for n cbnnge, THY TIIKM! Phone 58 THE ECONOMY MARKET GKO. KOHLHAC.EX, lTtu THEnl'Kt, - Ous St. five-reel PAIIAMOI XT PIMMiHAM TOXKJHT Your last chance to see Edna Goodrich In tho beautiful Paramount Feature "Armstrong's Wife" Also a most entertaining Paramount Travelogue and a funny com edy entitled "Almost a Herdlne." Coming Tucxlay and Wednesday, Juno (fray, Tully Miimhall and TIIK TRIAXfil.K KIDDIKS Tn the splendid five-reel Triangle-Fine Arts Photoplay "Let Katie Do It" This picture- will please everybody, young and old. IIIUXCS TIIK KIDIHKS: THEY'LL KX.IOY A HAPPY HOl'K AX1 A HALF AXI SO WILL YOU Ailiniseion ,c and 10c. ruining Thursday only "tTiim ,nlo Faddon Out West" Coming Sat urday only, "Kattle and Mabl Adrift". Matinees every day at 2: IS P. M. A