The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, May 12, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ETEXING NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1016.
Refrigerators !
Our line of lWrigcrators for 191G is now
.on display. All solid Oak with heavy brass
hinges anil fastenings. All perfectly ventilated,
with large roomy ice compartment.
Prices Range (i
$10.00, $10.50, $12.00, $12.50, $19.00, $22.00, $23.50
Lawn Mowers!
High grade Lawn Mowers, all ball bearing, light
running. Prices 7i
$5.25, $5.75, $7.00, $12.50.
A. J. LILBURN & SON
Complete Housefurnishers
TALK ATANTLERS
(Continued from jihko 1.)
NOTICE
Trotters Dancing Club to-
night at 8 o'clock .at the Arm-
ory. 541-inl2
am ia fuvor of driving Woodrow
Wilson and tho "democratic party out
of t ho W h t to It o ii ho and out of
powor. 1 believe that the good nf
the country demands It. No ingenu
ity of tho Hon-in-taw of the presi
dent hag been aliln to save the treas
ury from hoint! emptied and now tho
people are bolug called upon for one
hundred millions of dollars to pay
the extravagances of the adminis
tration. lyiv-Nir4idniK INiIIHcn,
"All hough there In n great need
for, u larger army and navy tills de
mand Is not an fundamental as tho
spirit of tho people. We must hnvo
men and women who look upon tho
flng for safety a ling which will pro.
tect tho Uvea of Its citizens against
danger and death no matter what
part of the globe they are inhabit
In r.." j
Here tho speaker paused to pay n
iTlbutn to the many veterans of the
Civil war who were in the audience
and compared the small 0. A. It.
button which they wore In the lvpe!
of their rout to the magnificent
medals given bv the countries of
Rurope to their heros, drawing from
the comp.iiinnn that the liberty for
which they fought must bo sustained
by the people of today. He also ex
pressed hls'bellef that an adequate
navy must bo provided to protect
Che Pacific fs well us tho Atlantic
con.it, as the people of one part of
iho United States deserved protec
tion ns well as those of another, re
gardloBs of tho center of populutlon.
Following the address an oppor
tunity was given to meet Mr. Cum
mins, Beveral hundred citizens shak
ing hands with htm. This afternoon
Tho party visited tho Soldiers' Home
where an add rows was made to the
old soldiers. They left this after
noon lor Kuguue, where Senator
Cummins will speak tonight.
; i: i o i a x s jticri'i s k i
is atti:mi'tin; to iik-
TAKK lOST POSITIONS
PA 111 8, M:y 13. The German al
tacltH which woro aimed to rocap
J.ire positions lost to the French
Inut Wednesday, were repulsed.
K has been officially denied by The
French war office that the French
commander In chief at one timo con
templated having his army retire to
the forts northwest of Verdun.
The communication stated that
two days after tho battle opened.
General Decary ordered overy point
held at any cost.
NEW NOZZLE
! GIVEN TEST
Evidently fate has decreed that
the closing days of the present fire
apparatus shall be busy ones as two
fire alarms have been sounded In
the past two days, although the an
nouncement of the arrival of a chem
ical fire truck is expected momentar
ily. Today the home of Mrs. Minnie
Wallace was threatened by fire which
originated evidently .from a defec
tive flue. Before the t alarm was
sounded neighbors had rushed to the
scene and with the aid of a small
garden hose the flames . were pro
vented from spreading until the fire
company arrived; when they were
quickly extinguished.
The damage waa not great and will
amount only to a few dollars, as the
blaze was confined to the rear ot
the house and the water did no dam-!
age to the main rooms. The house j
Is siteuatod on Washington St. direct, j
ly west of tho railroad crossing. In-j
citlontally tho fire department had
an opportunity to test out the new j
nozzle which they have recently pur.
chased. It Is constructed in such aj
way that the size of the stream can
be controled so that it may be Bent
either In a spray of direct strc3m.
At today's fire it proved very effec
tive and a great Improvement over
the old stylo.
morning and spent the day visiting
and attending to business matters.
Mrs. O. C. Itader, of Tyeo. and
Mrs. Joe Harris, of Myrtle Creek,
were admitted to Mercy hospital to
di: and will receive medical trea -meat
under the care of Dr- Sether.
The son of Mrs. Tisdale, of North
Roseburg, was taken to Mercy hos
pital yesterday and Is reported to be
very low with appendicitis. Dr.
Sether Is the attending physician.
The boy was taken suddenly HI "Wed
nesday evening and his conoTZton at
the present time is wry serious.
On account of last night being
the meeting night for several lodges
as well as social events the sports
men were unable to held the nieet
hig which they had sceduled for the
Commercial club. The meeting was
indefinitely postponed, but will prob
ably be held the first of next week.
ALACF
1 tltA IKt
TONIGHT
w'KTli'AN IWSSKNGEK I.IXKH
IS SI NK WITIIOl-T WARNING
lUOltl.lN, May 12. (via win-loss
to Savvllliv 1 - Tlin Austrian infer
IHilii'cnulk sulmrinctl In tTiir;:d
riatic ma without warning, nrr'nrd
llii; to delayed dispatches. Tho linor
It Said to have boon unarmed.
Dintrirt Attorney Geo. Neuuer ro
coived word this morning that the
hearing of tho brief on the Farnuni
nppeal will bo postponed indefinite
ly. This action was taken on ac
count of Mr. Neuner's presence be
ing desired at the circuit court ses
sion which begins .May 22, tho date
which had been set by the supremo
court for the. hearing.
Mr. Nemier is at present In Kn
geno were he has boon invited to act
as Judge In a dcTiato for the slate
clinmpionship. The debate is be
tween tho Crook county high school
und the Jefferson high school of
Portland, these two schools having
won out in the elimination contests.
The question up for debate has not
boon announced but will undoubted
ly bo on one of tho Important ques
tions of the day.
Last Time of the llig Southern
Comedy Drama In Four Acts
"The
Squash Head"
TOMORROW AXI) Sl'XRA Y
Farewell Performances of the
Popular Madison Square Thea
tre Company, presenting the
World'B Greatest Drama In
Hve Acts and Fourteen Scenes
"Ten Nights in
a Barroom"
One Week Commencing Mon
TTay night, change of program
every other day
A .VAUDEVILLE A
ACTS
and Feature Pictures
Adults 10c
Children 5c
JUNIOR DAV IS oiim;ki:ki.
Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lnstinsr fngrance
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
Tho jrreat French perfume, winner of highest international
wards. 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 buttle" and
remember each bottle contains 6 or. it is wonderful value. Try it.
Ak your dealer today for liD. PINAUD'S LILAC, tor 10 ctnls
cur American tiflues ttill send )vu a testing Mile. Writ tedjy.
r ARFUMEUIK CD. PINAUD, Dipt M D. fWAl'D DUg.. New York
yaw..iijjwittJuniT.r
7 REKI.S 7 I IK KM
,1, XDMISKION 10c
IT'S DIFFERENT.
Always a Good Show"
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TODAY, ONF. RAY ONLY
The Better Woman'
I'VnttiriuK l.cnore 11 rich, a vcnatkaMe five-part Drama of Lovo,
Jc;;1oiimv. llr.le ami Heroism. The I'lay ia a Virile, Thrilling Ro
mance, covering life in a western town as well na an eastern city,
with a well acted drama of love, Intrigue, crime, remorse and
final achievement. A story with a punch.
I OIIII i:i:iI.V Always Coml.
"TIIM Ul.OK'S SMII.lNti SIM HIT" A Kalwtaff Comedy full of fun
ToMORKOW Tho World Film Co. presents .NAT C.(H.V!X In
"The Master Hand"
A five-part photoplay from tho ell known drama of tho same
name, and a Cub Ctunedy, Tho DcHtrmto Chance," featuring
George Ovoy. tho funnloBt man In America.
Coming Tliurmlny. "W'lioV Cullty?'
About fifty of the memebra of the
Junior ehisa of the local high nchooi
left this morning for the forks of
the river, where they will spend the
day enjoying their annual picnic.
Junior Day, aa it called, Is an r n
nual event for the members of this
class and comes at the last of the
school term. On this day the mem
bers Visually go to. some favorito
picnic grounds where they spend the
day.
The high school was dismiss d
this morning to nllow the students
to attend the mass meeting anil meet
Senator Cummins and this afternoon
the classes were shortened on ac
count of the absence of so many
pupils.
HOTEL UMPQUA
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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Rates $1.00 per day tip.
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SKVKliK SIDMACH ACItK
STOCKTON, May 12 Itichnrd
Williams today knows why ho nf-
fo
m! from an (xcrutiatln Btouiaeh
ai ho. Surgeons who oporatod uinm ;
him t'.iis inointlif: found two silver'
forks and a teaspoon in his 3tom;iclt. ;
It Is believed that he swallowed tlu'i
articles whilo ilelirious. I
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I'ois o. A. c. s rt hi'N r iiam;i:h
.S A UKI1F.I, IX IMM.I
SAN KRAXOISCO, .May K
Ram'
GROUND GHIPPER
VkALKlNG SHOE
: rhamlra, editor oT n Hindu revoln-:
. tiuiiiiry p;iper in this city announc
ed today the nws of more exec n
; tions of rebels in India. It Is stated
that Vishnu Ganeh Tingle, a former;
-student of the University of Wash-!
i Ington and S. l.al, a former student;
i of O. A. C, at Corvallis, had been!
i hanged. I
j
CiTV MAYS. l
! !
Thomas Harvey and wife, of Oak
land, wore visitors In this city to
day. A. F. Whoeler and wife, of Inde
pendence, arrived In this city thin
MEDICAL CURE FOR f LAT-fOOT
SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST
.niorsed by 25,u00 physicians,
"'imo in Itofleburg. I-et us put a
pair on your feet.
Forget
Your
Foot
Troubles
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
lltVIS IIRVXN
.''.me Tlmt Sntlsfy.
"Hiliis HIiIr. . - - Cans St.
LONG after the joy of presenta
j tion has passed, the wearer of a
wrist watch gains daily enjoyment from
the use of her gift. Most suggestive for com
mencement is our splendid assortment of latest
model Elgin Wrist Watches ready now
for your selection and at prices well within the
. range of any purse. We have many other
appropriate gift-giving reminders which are well
worth your time to look over.
YOUNG & BUBAR
JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 'Jwo-One-FouT
Roseburg, Oregon
SPRING TROUBLE?
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Let us solve your Spring Trouble. We
have the latest improved t-pring Equip
mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg.
Try
HENDRIE TIRES
and forget your Tire Trouble
KISNER & MARSH
SPOKANK THl(J COMMITS
ClilMKS J.V IH'PLK'ATK
8POKANB, May 12. Just twenty
four hours after ho had entered the
home of Airs. Morris Martin, where
he bound, robbed and assaulted nor,
the same thug entered the home of
Mrs. James Stephens and duplicated
the crime In every particular. He
bound and gagged her aniT looted
tho house, after which he threaten
ed to kill her if she sounded an
alarm before half an hour. The po
lice wore delayed In getting news of
the crime and the man made' good
his escape. A large posse is search
ing the surrounding country and
woods for him.
fourth 8800-ton steamer, to be de
livered within 18 months.
V hut's the difference between siiiry
tellin traveling men and sheep?
TKOOIN STAKT JtKVO-
1ATJOX IX IJSHOX
Traveling iiiimi bring their tales to !
the tnrv, shcop keep theirs behind.
HRRIfN', May 12. A wireless
from Cirnnndn. SprT, said a resolu
tion had started In Lisbon wero tho
troops nro reported to have mutinied
and burned tho arsenal.
AXOTHKR lll(i STK.Mi:it WILL
RE Itlll.T IX PORTLAND
PORTLAND, May 12. Contracts
were slcnoil here today to hulld the
Littlo Ro-Peop she lost her sheep
and didn't know wbere to find them!
So she left them nlono ml soon they
cnnio home, n liiiBtling! Their tjills
behind them! Mutton or Lamb Chops
aro nice for n rhmiRC, TRV Til KM!
Phono 58
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEO. KOIILHVGE.V', Prop.
I ANTLERSl
THEATRE
PARAMOIXT PROGRAM TONIGHT
MARGUERITE CLARK
In tho magnificent five-reel Paramount Production
"The Prince and the Pauper"
The Ereatest Triumph in the Stage Career of this favorite Actress.
No Advance In Prices, SiwcliJ Matinee Dally at 2 P. M.
AIU'LTS 10c
ADMISSION
OII1LDRRN Be
Owning Satunlay Afternoon and Evening, Henry Woodruff and
Tsuru Aokl in the five-reel Triangle-Fine Arts Feature
"The Beckoning Flame"
and Joe Hackson In the two-reel Keystone Farce Comedy "A
MODERN KNOTII ARDEX"
Coming Sunday and Monday Greenwood and tirant in the five-reel
Paramount Comedy "Jane"