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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
ir.irr : HK K K.MSti StnVH THURSDAY, Jl'I.V 1:1. 11)13. ,! J A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTAINS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS and FURNITURE FOURTH fXMIPANY I.F.AVF,8 FOR FT. HTF.YF.NH SATURDAY NIOHT The members of the fourth com pany, C. 'A. C-, under tho command of Capt. J. A. Ilii'lianau, leave Sat urday night (or their regular annual camping trip at Ft. Stevens. Ruasoll Dunhm nnd .John Kcrnan, are tho present first and second lleutonanlB of the company. The boys will ho absent from the city for tw0 wooks and during that time will roculve Instructions in tho manning and firing of the ten- and twelve-inch gun which command the entrance to the mouth of (he Colum bia river. Companies from rcngeno, Pnlem, Oregon City, Ashland and Portland j will be In camp at Ihe same timo. Tho Newport Rf,ced vacation. The Cost is Wrlto for Illustrated bo -;let "Newport" or ask local a sent for coin pie to information. John M, Scott, (ieueml I'liwimor Agent, Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC MrfflaireaiaiaiiftBi 7 It 10 K I. S ,1, WIMINMON tOc siAiiM.i-: rvntv day at a it) s i. i., kvkxixo 7:in to 11 Tonw oxk hay oxi.y Oivthi; to 11 tiuiii wroi'k In tb nxtt. the !Hb scrU-s of WHO'S fll'lITY fulli'il to ntrivo tbis w ck. W'o ne yim something Just K'Mlll "Dross i Diamonds" fi"'.Iin-ii!t; two of tin- most note 1 slurs of WKHI.KN ami MOWAIU) KSTKItllliOOK "Till-: ( KIMIM, 1 lU'MU" A (iiiuo'it r.i.tMto with IVY SHKl' HKfli) and Ai.KXANPKK rAHIl.N. A nory with thrills. "Shi". All:l!ll'A l'MtT," shn vln j nirmmghuin. Alnhnina, tho lMltfbiire of tho South, ami th lutlo of the Vllhigp, Kartooii Komrdy. 'I IU IMMK'S KIIK.II l'IMSII TOMOKItOW MAIU.I KIUTK I I sl.ti: in "TIIK VVKSTIOX" NAU'lUlAV HOI.IlttOOK T.I.IW IN "TIIK FAMILY t'lTllOAUl" World feature In five seta. members of the fourtirconipany have made an enviable record during the past years for the way In which they handle tho big rifles and have hold the record for loading and firing as well as for hits made during practice which Is conducted under actual war conditions. AXOTIIKlt MK.KCHAXT KUH-, MA It I. MO lU'K IN TWO VVF.KKH NEW YORK, .Inly 13. The Bre men, tho second subinersiblo, mer chantman will enter New York hnr bar within two weeks, according to reports made public today. The firemen is larger than the Deutsch lnnd, It ,i stated. Tho submarine Anieriku will follow her In a short lime. FOR Summer Trips When sinnmor comes nnd a vacation outing is planned, remember New port is cool. Tho hreezo from off tho mighty Pacific nover falls. With tho many diversions nnd attractions to pass the hours away, suroly you could find no bettor plnco for your Low Hound Trip Tickets are on salo dally from nil Southern Pacific stations in Western Oregon. Tho return limit U October 31st, hnlly Trains from Albany nnd Cor vullis innfvo excellent connections IT'S DlKI-'UltHXT. "AHvnys a Good Show tho m-rcon, KM M Y A i'otiirly full of laUKh. IJWEII KAISER !S BEATEN Underestimated Strength of French Nation. LOOK FOR ANOTHER YEAH OF WAS Piuud lloust.s of (icniiiUj Jiuler Mado ut ISeKinliiiiK of Tlio H'ur Jluro Not Keen Fulfilled. J(y Wilbur S. Forrest. LONDQN, Juno 25. lUy mail.) On seeing this war Rater from a Jap anese oli'icer in a London paper to day a British wag &ugt;t;btea tha., Germany's uufeat its certain if it eei geta tangled up in it. The letter, un detected, un in fact touched: Kaiser have 8a id on earliest be ginning of great war, "I capture Paris in three weeks, thou I wipo the feet of my glorious army on Calais, I will steam roller on the contempt ible John French army and then 1 shall make invasion of the English. In three weeks Crown Prince Willie and myself shall eat sauerkraut and pigs-sausage in the Paris best ho tol". Most enjoyable prospectus. BTil Kaiser ha done nothing of these things, tho pigs-sausage is not eaten Calais is still in allies hnnls and the contemptible ,ohn French army grows by expansions every day. Kniser has jumped on the conclusion Ho tolls to himself that Franco hi weak, anrl England Is most perfld iotis. Kaiser has not looked to find If there -s a hole In hia ehio. lr Kaiser had looked enough he would have find very big hole indeed and that hole is called 'Ally Holo' and 'Brit ain Navy'. French nation !is not weak as Kaiser thonghted. England refuse to become perfidy fo his ben efits. Russians aro not heated. Now two , wholo years are nearly flyed away, nd German Kaiser has a gra head, hut he Is not conquerer of allies. Kaiser lias victory in Polani and in Helghim for the present, but where Is German colony? General Smuts u(l General Botha have stole away big African possession. Germany have begun great war for very special reasons. Chief reason was to have more colony and to have big piece of China and Germnns have not made the achievement of any colony at all. How long more will Kaiser sacrifice his soldier. Allies can find time to wait until Hun has no more insides for the fighting, but Hun must make his object or he heated. What for Is Kaiser to do? If ho make nttack he will be heated most exceedingly bad. On the other foot If Kaiser fs to sit down and be come defensive then what gains KalRer? . In Japan we know Kaiser is boat ed. Sensible Japanese man say. "Great war last ono wholo year more. perhaps ono and one half a year, hut no longer can last. If Huns j is not healed by that time then Kaiser will make surrender himself." That Is ration thinking. One thing of England Is most dis-J gustabln. The objector of conscience to fight. England is much to good country for them. Even Huns have 1 a scorn on English to produce such man. Objector of conscience Is most certainly traitor to Englnnd Kink i nnd country. How much disgraceful i those men are to honorable English. LEADERS READY FOR FALLCAM A GN (Continued from page 1.) Kcan representation on tne em pnliin committee. While only one member of the ram t'Etimi committee eon id oo:no from rorttand. under the republican resolution, there was no such iiiuu.i tion in the proitrossivo camp, so r.V. five of the propressive members of the campninn committee ore resi dents of Portland. One of the rea sons Tor tliia is that all five pro i irresslvrs wili bo reu:!y tn attend meeting whenever ciiUod, whereas j dlst a nro and tin-nso will prevent many of tho rcpnb' ii in members from bein j: present durins the pro ' srf-ss of the eampVimi, This coalition enmpafgn commit ; tee will hold its first meetini; in ; t'ortland Saturday. July 22. when it ! will map out plans for the Hushes jand Knlrbanks campaign. CANADIAN HELPS DIRECT BIS DRIVE 1 l! 1 , .w ' i (-n K. t. W. 'I urnrr. Tieiv !; 1-. Vi TiirniT, ' ' C nnatlinn, is reported to be n-: o: ' rr.'iieralh ilireetiiiR the f;!.'i- .! d.ive. Canadian ollicer.; I1.'! r tirul.slied tbemselven tli:oii-h' lb? --,r IT For the first time In its history the Koseburg Chautauqua has met with a surplus instead of a deficit. The sur plus Is not large and will not ex ceed $15, but still it is a surplus, and this is what delights the guaran tor. The thirty or forty enterprising people who signed their names to the oni ract guaranteeing the Chautau qua system a certain amount were considerably disappointed on the opening day when they were still lacking a hundred or more tickets of making the amount needed to pay the expenses. But at the last mo ment the rally came and when they counted up the next morning they found that sufficient funds were on hand with which to meet the terms' nuti with a small amount for next year. Not only are' they delighted with the rrsponse of the patrons of the chautanqua, hut with the many who aro attending, they are greatly pleas ed over the excellent programs which are being heard In the city daily. From the opening scene presented by the Comus Playors. through the instructive morning talk, the wonder ful message of Judge R. M. Wana maker in the arternoon to the grand concert International Operatic Company last night, the chautanqua has been a great source of entertain ment nn( education. This afternoon Charles Zuehlin spoke on community building. ' Mr. Zuehlin speaks with the rapidity of Something New In White Shoes and Slippers ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Ci.VlX Itltl'NX t in, That Stilfxrjr. ' ! I'.-Vins I'M". . - fiw St. fl Bubar BrosAnnouncement! To the people of Roseburg and Douglas County. The change In the firm name of Voung & Bubar,, jewelers & Optometrists doe not signify any material change in the business. D. B. Bubar, 'Junior member of the old firm, remains with the business as bo fore and P. T. Bubar, bis brother who has for several years con ducted a successful Jewelry business In Maine, has sold out his Interests there to locate In Rosburgand has purchased my Interests in the firm of Young & Bubar. I personally know both of these young men and cheerfully rec-mimend them to your confidence. They are both expert jewelers and optometrists and thooughly hon est. Their policy will be to carry only goods of proven merit and their constant aim will be to give the utmost in service to their patrons. x , Special attention will bn g'ven to tho repairing of watches and Jowelry. Their optical parlor la one of the best equipped In the state. With the latest scientific Instruments they are able to give your eyes their exact requirements In lenses. They merit your pat ronage and I cordially Invite you to visit their store. Respectfully yours, G. W. YOUNG i machine gun fire and during the few minutes that he occupied the plat form said more than the average speaker could say in twice the length of time. His message fell true and all were Impressed with the earnest need of civic improvement and a clearer idea of how thig could be ac complished. A short prelude by the Skibinsky-Welch Company preceded ihe lecture and will also have a part n the program before the lecture this evening, "Take the Sunny Side" j by Lou Beauehamp. j J mi lor Cluiut miqiin j The children are enjoying the re-1 hearsal of the King Arthur panto-j mime and tho games on the play-j ground under Miss Alexander's di-: rection. The robes of state were worn this morning by Loas Wright' and Maurine Buchanan In the roles; of Arthur and Guineviere, and much j interest is shown by all participants. ! After the hour of rehearsal In which .he children acted out the story rs' read by Miss Alexander, all the jun-; iors repaired to the court yard audi formed circles for games. Miss Frances Strange, 12-year-old daugh ter of Mr. A. C. Strange, super intendent of the Chautauqua, assist ed Miss Alexander by taking charge of tho smaller children and playinj 'h them. Little Mfss Strange most responsible person, and is ac companying her parents on their summer tour on the chautanqua cir cuit. Mr. Strange is city superin tendent of the Baker, Ore., schools, and is known by a number of Doug las county residents, where he has Bpent some timo. The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THKY AUK PAYIXtt .MAKKKT I'lilCE KOlt KfiUS. The North AI.TO.V S. ANTLERS THEATRE PARAMOUNT I'UTIKKS TOXKillT JKSSG L. I.ASKY presents Aniericas leading character star, THRO 00 HE ROBERTS, in an elaborate and stirring picturizatioii of MARK TWAIN'S Pudd'nhead Wilson' with the consent and sanction of the MARK TWAIN CO. A faithful representation of one of tho classics of American Litera ture produced with all tho art nf the I mkv studios. A phntoplay comhining melodrama, love and human .sympathy. In addition an Instructive "PARAMOUNT PICTOORAI'H ar.d the funny comedy, "A TK.MPOliAttY IllSRAXI)" Arimiwlon for thW si!wrl slnm- .V and I1c. ConiinK Sntunliiy only, Matinrr anil Xlnlit An Klrftant Triangle Show, "li!lt A I. KAURIC" with Frank Millos nnd Edith Reeves; "A I.OVK RIOT a two-reel Keystone Comedy. Coming July 2 nnd 27, Mntlneo ami Xiht, "THE ItATTI.E CRY OK PKACK," a call to arms nsalnst war. The intention of this picture is to portray the great need of preparedness of peace spelled "P-O-W-K-R" H?;p3 sac;' -.mi ii i STEWAHT-COXXFIAi Mr. Logan Stewart and Miss Doro thy M. Connell were quietly married today at high noon at the home of J. H. Booth, Rev. Wm. Riley Jeffrey, of the Methodist Episcopal church of ficiating. The ceremony was per formed on the same day as the anni versary of the marriage of the bride's father and mother, who accompanied her from Portland this morning. Mr. Stewart Is an employe of the Southern Pacific Company, being connected with the freight depart ment and was only recently transfer--red from Portland to this city. His bride is also a resident of Portland and came to Roseburg this morning with her parents, who are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Booth. Following the ceremony a delight ful luncheon was served. After a short journey the happy couple will return to Roseburg whore they will malte their home. Miss Veva Bulrk and Miss Cora Ueland, both former schoolmates of the bride were the only guests at the ceremony. SAVE YOUR JUNK! Best pries paid or Hags, Rub ber, MetnN and Hides. Mien's Second Hand Clothing Bought and Sold. BEBGER'S JIIKK 3H0P - l'liono 1H2 410 C'ns St. FULL LINE OF Side Grocery KHKY, Prop.