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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1916)
KIGHT THE EVKXISG JtfcV.'S YVEDNESDAY', JCXR2I, 1010. sill Jlls V TWO KANCLS IN ONE JftpMost Popular RaxcTl; .All America DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK By ALCAZAft Woman Demonstrator COME IN and tet her show you the most simple and perfect Coal und Gas K(inj;e made. Two Complete Kunges in One. Same oven is used for til her ful or both cjin bo used at iho same lime, without removing: or replacing tingle part. Simply, "Putl or Puth a Ltvtr" anj oven is ready for um-. Can't be beat for Comfort, Convenience and Kconomy, All the Year 'Round. A Duplex Alcazar h the Range for your Home. A UBeful Souvenir FREE for the Ladies attending. A. J. IJMtrilN HON Cnmplrl Jlnist Flirili.'lii'l-S N K w start . According to word received in thl tily this morning from Stobbinger Bros., of I'm-lliiinl, tliu successful bid ders on Iho federal building, they will hi! on tin.' ground ready lo com aicncc work not Inter Hum July 1. A large force or men will lie employed on the excavating for the basement und foundations. That this work will bo fin rrlod ly shown by tho con- I'irui't for materials ua the first load or gravel for tho cement base in to he ilelivoreil on tho 20th of July. The II. J. Donn Transfer Company i has received the contract for tho fur nishing of tho Blind, gravel, cement and other materials which will be necessary and are nlreuly makliiK piopurations to have delivorleH made ill once. Tho contractors arc expect ed to be In ItoHobnrg the first of next week to overHee the prepuru (ions for active construction. "." This Man Can Read the Finest Print t only by tho expenditure of a ml amount of nerve energy. Tho moro fact that you can see ylalnly does not always Indicate that Tnu do not need glasses. Very ninny people unconsciously stniu their yes and the result Is usually head lines, twitching of the eyelids, nerv usnrss and other physical dis orders. If you sufrer frmn any of these troubles. nutUo hii ft that your eyes are not at fault. A competent Op tometrist can readily determine this. A. S. Iluey Optometrist. ! AMI LAND IS GETTING MIMK REAL THRILLS JOBS BE KEPT SALEM, ' June 21. Urging that positions held by members of the Oregon national guard be preserved for them upon their return from the expedition to the Mexican border, If this develops, Governor Wlthycomhe yesterday issued a statement In ho says: "The least that those who do not go can do for those who do go in to assure them that their jobs will be open when they return." The governor is highly gratified at the preparedness of the Oregon troops and at the readiness to en list shown by those who have not heretofore been connected with the guurd. He says: Kxect Record Work. "I am very gratiried at the reports coming in concerning mobilization of the natonal guard. Everything seems to bo moving satisfactorily and I believe the Oregon troops will nuke' a record for getting ready quickly and efficiently. "I understand that a considerable number of new men are needed. .Itight hero in Salem the company is isking for fifty more men. 1 am old that ten men enlisted in the first .en minutes, which certainly shows lie pi'opcr spirit. Appeals to Employers. "In this connection there is one important matter which should be placed squarely before the attention of every Oregon employer. The ivs who enlist and give up their positions should be assured of get ting them back when they come home. No only that, but where needs be, J think that employers would do well to help out the fam ilies of enlisted men who might need such help. The least that those who do not go can do for those who do go is to assure them that their jobs will be open when they return." WILSON LM tl Raymond. But, if by Ill-luck any thing should go wrong with us for we are at war, and, of course, are running risks I hope you will re--ln courageous, and be sure, in case 1 die, I have complete con-'nr-e in you; and I ask you to live for the sake of bringing up the boy so as to be a right manly and true fellow; and eive him a good education according to the means at your disposal. "Above all, when he is grown up.; tell him that his father died for him, or, at least, for a cause that would be of service to him and all genera tions to come. "Now, my dear Yvonne, all this is but a mere precaution, and I hope to be beside you and help you at your task; but, as I said, one never knows. In any case we soldiers are advancing with good cheer and in the firm hope of victory. "Ag for you, be sure I have al ways loved you and do love you for evermore, whatever happens. Once more I rely on yon to be full of cour age. From your affectionate bus band, who somta to you and his deal boy the warmest embraces." The day after sending the letter the writer was killed, said M. Bouil O. V. YOUNG 1. IS. HUUAU Protect Your Eyes The long bright days are here again and the glare of the sun and the dust are hard on tho eyes. Goggles and colored glasses are a great help and add much to the comfort of a trip this season of the year. We have a nice line of these up-to-date goods and if l!" your eyes bother you we are here to help you. Our years of ex- U& perlence In fitting glasses aro at your service. We guarantee our work. Consultation free. m QUALITY' SERVILE YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & 01TOMKT1U8TH Phone '-Two-Ono-Four Rogc.burg, Oregon TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS AKHI.AND, .Iiine 21. Cowboys in gaudy attire dragging helpless 'cap tives at the end of 40 foot lariats mil with clti.eus In pursuit bang ing away wth real forty-fours, are common sights on the streets of Ash land. Tho reason Is tho taking of motion pictures of round-up activi ties which will bo used to advertise the coming Itogue river round-up, the biggest feature of tho Ashland Springs dedicnliou celebration on July 4, r and Ii. Some real thrills resulted when a wild Htoer broke away and chased several persons up t roes. WHITE RETl RS TO IDltTI.AM) I". .Malison White, tho architect, who prepared the plans for tho high school building returned to Portland last night after checking up the work done. All agreement was reached In regard to the location of the sewer, a mailer which has been under discussion ror a short time. He Is much pleased with what lias been iieeoinpllshed and says that the work Is proceeding as rapidly as ho hud expected. IMI 1 reels n, ADMISSION T-t.:-:..s " lP;;!'JiiJ V7 Only a fair sized crowd was pre?' eut last night at the Armory at tho mooting of tho Woodrow Wilson league which held its regular session drill hull. For n half hour preceding the gathering the Juvenile and rendered patriotic selections on tho street, playing tt couple of num bers on the outside of tho building before. going to the Interior where thye entertained the crowd for a -' tl"'" What the meeting lack ed in numbers it certainly niado up in enthusiasm, for all present were rirm supporters of the president and tho.Kpooehos had a campaign ring to them which augurs well for a hard fight on the part of the Wilson vot ers in this city. Departing from the usual style of campaign meeting the program was replete with musical selections and short addresses. Miss Margaret Page a firm Wilson supporter, was one of the speakers of tho evening and her talk was much enjo.ved. J. E. Mc Cllntock also spoke for a few min utes In laud.'-lion of G;o president. A male quartette composed of Walter F Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Douglas County, Oregon, will hold tho regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Roscburg. Rose school building, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, June 2S. 191G, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, July 1, 101(1, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. Writing (Penmanship), Music, U. S. History, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Reading, Physiology, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Sci ence, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Tliui'sslny Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenog raphy, American Literature. Physics, Typewriting, Methods In Lnnguage, Thesis for primary Certificate, Edu cation Science of Friday Fm-enoon. Theory and Practice, Orthography. Physical Geography, English Litera ture, Chemistry. Education History of, Physical Culture. Friday Afternoon. School law. Geology, Algebra, Civil Government, Education Childhood ami Adolescence Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Dotauy, Education School Administration. Satunbiy A I'terniion. General History, liookkeeplng, Ed ucation Methods. Very truly yours, O. C. BROWN, County School Superintendent. , 704-J22-dsw Roseburg has what Is called the Stepping club. Another name is the Hugging club. Albany Democrat. As only married couples belong to this club, the latter name may be ap plied to It In a perfectly legitimate manner, is stated by one of the prom inent members. (jOLLECHOliS i'o".'.!'.' IT'S DIFFERENT. "Alwnjrs a Good Show" 'isher. Cecil 'vk, Woodley Sleph iwon and .to c!inl'.)ck, sang a icdley of pnv. and was forc- ral ed to respond Miss Mabel Hryai, The principal hi Ins v:ia Rev. J. K, Vrnl encores. i vocitl solo. tho eveu of (ilen- CTrtfirimTaVjMflillti'lffl'li il 1 Mf"llga n Cherry Stoners! Rollman, old reliable H5c Kollman, number 10 8J5c Number 60 S, latest $1.00 'Hio first two are the old trusted and true, but in the latter has been combined nil the good points of the former, and we believe will goon be the only family stoner on the market. They are well worth the cost in the saving of time, and patience, and strength. Don't forget that we have also a wide mouth glass jar with a new cap, and also don't overlook the jelly strainers. A little the best of anything In that line. Just notice the few items bought from a close-out sale: 23c Egg Beater ..10c 25c wire Potato Masher ........ 10c 10c Broom Holder ,"c IJost mop handle with cotton mop 2."c Package of steel wool Hie Churchill Hardware Company lUONMOXGEIiS. P. S. A supply of tin fruit cans, but if needed come early, 65c and S5c per dozen. Something . New In TODAY, ONE DAY ONLY "According to Law" A Ouiiumnt feature in fhe pans. According lo l ira" abounds with Burgeons tropical scenery. Director Garriek has utilised the famous Florida Everglades as n background. It's worth seeing. N 1'ION l. Nl I S" It's a Vogue Comedy, which means that tts's a scream. TOMORROW "SOWING THE WIND" lon I serve on a Jury until you have seen "Sowing the Wind." Circumstantial evidence does not alviays tell on WHO'S GI'U.TY. Amorleiin Flrxt and Kmioott Konitr, "A Flickering Light," Mrama; "Shy Thirty (Via," Comedy; "Some Nlirht," Comedy. FRIDAY "THE HANSOM," a fivo part EquUable feature. RATi-MMv vim.VViAim lirnnia In Five Ata. ! dale, candidate for tho office of Joint representative. In a few words he reviewed the achievements of the ad ministration, telling of tho accom plishments of the past and of what Is silieduled for the future. Ills tribute to President Wilson at the close or his address brought fortll rounds of applause from bis inter ested listeners., Mr. Howard is well Informed on the political outlook and 's he is an excellent speaker his talk was enjoyed by all. Following tin proiTr"m the ladies of the leacilo served refreshments. 1 1; :V( II SOLDIER WRITES TO I (MING LETTER TO WIFE H tE.I, L. Km, LONDON, Jain 111 Illy isniM. "There speaks ttv soul of France.' said Franklin llion, the illstln eputy. at the gulshod Frenc,? American LunrriM i'lub In Loudon. ' r rcmllng this 'Vonchlns' letter White Shoes and MIDD J. X ers ROSEBURG written by a French soldier, George! U J KJ 1 X-J IV i Lj Roland, a cook, to his wife. j "My Dear Y'vonne. Don't he wror-j 1 1 rled. 1 have koo hopes of seeing IRYIX HRl'N Shoo. That Satisfy. I'orkltw Hide. . - . Cam St. To the man who wants POWER in his car "Come in and look at the new SERIES 17 Studebaker Cars. " . There's a 4-cylinder car at $875 with FORTY h.p. and also a 6-cylinder model at $1085 with FIFTY h.p. Economical, flexible power that makes each of the cars a wonder to drive. Let us show you how much POWER you can get in a Stude baker and how smoothly it drives. G. W. BURNETT, Agent ROSEIil R;, OREGON North Main Street, next to Farmers' Feed Sheds. ANTLERS I THEATRE Tho Ills Triangle Show Tonight DE WOLF HOPPER in the five-reel Triangle Production "Don Quixoto" Adaptation of the Consuls Novel, by Chester Witney, and Ford Sterling In the Keystone Comedy. "HIS PRIDE AM) SHAME" Admission at irsunl nc and 10c. I -mitng Thurxday and Friday, the Adorable Paramount Star Mar guerite t'larke in "MiceandMen" Pricow as Usual 8c and 10c. , 'ou again, aa well as our dear boyj V