Kff.'ilT
THE EVEN" IK G .NfcWS FRIDAY. JIXV 21, 1010.
SIX
FRENCH REPULSE
A. J. LILBURN & SON
Complete Ilousefurnishers
CARPETS
RUGS
CURTAINS
DRAPERIES
LINOLEUMS
and
FURNITURE
Senator Heed, of MiBsourl, arrived;
later and attacked the action bitterly, j i
SKNATOK HK.N'OrXCKS
THE ItniTISII IIIjACKMKT
PAItrS, July 21.--It is announced
I that the French heavily repulsed the
t German counter attacks against the
: positions won yesterday. The Cer
' mans retreated disorderly. The
j French bayonetters routed the Gor-
man patrol that was attempting to
I penetrate the lines in the Chatilues
: region.
i Knulisli nnd (tennans ('lush,
KOXDON, July 21. General Haig
j reported that the British drove the
I Germans from the Kourneaux woods
I north of Lnngueval, the report Indi
cated that the Germans countered
last night, following the new British
advance, and temporarily occupied a
portion of the woods.
A Few Hot Weather
Items of Interest--
1. An I col chs rofrigorator will prevent butter running.
2. An Ice Cream Freezer gives you the means of pre
paring the most palatable and. cheapest desert you
can have.
3. A "Jewell" oil stove, by far the best kitchen helper
you can have. Most economical, of any cooker.
Duos not over heat your rooms. With all a "good
looker".
4. Hut Point utilities, such as launder Irons, touBter,
grill, percolator. Get one now, when it will bo
tho nioht iiho. You pay tor current, why not use it?
5. "Vacuum," "Big Threo," the best and cheapest
quality considered, of any electric washer. Cost of
operating not more than an ordinary lamp, but
s-ivos time, saves aches and pain, and makes homo
" 'happier, as all good things should look it over
nny vity.
a .
1 ; UNIQUE CONTEST
Si FOR COUNTY FAIR
; - -i
Churchill Hardware Company
lHONMON;i:itS.
The
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Groceries, Flour and Feed
TO SELL!
A rattier unique contest is being
planned by County School Superin
tendent O. C. Brown to be a part of
the county fair. It will be a contest
in fruit and vegetable canning, speed
and quality being points on which the
competition will be judged, the win
ning team from the county to go to
tho state fair where It will meet
teams from othor counties.
Already four teams have been ar
ranged for, one at Yoncalla, two at
Roseburg, and one at Kiddle. One of
the local instructors who is enthusi
astic over the work of boys has prom
ised to arrange a boys' team which
he is confident will win from the
girls.
These contests are very popular in
bo mo of the eastern states and have
proven a very efficient method of in
teresting tho pupils In sucli work. In
Vrosenting the content, tho teams
work at a long table, tho fruit being
taken In the raw state at one end and
after being prepnred to a certain
point by one of the members of the
team. Is passed on to the next until
nl the other end of the table it conies
out completely canned and ready to
bo Judged. Speed Is not the only
mutter considered in the Judging, but
the quality Is the really vital factor.
!n order to make a more complete
organization In preparation for the
event and to assist in arranging the
details, MIsa Holen Cowglll, of tho
extension department of the Oregon
Agricultural college will be in the
county next week. Monday she will
"nenk at Yonralla, Tuesday morning
st t ho KuUerton srhoKl and in the
rternoon n't the Hens-m school and
Hv.'npsday will spend tho day nt
Biddle.
TIIKV AIEK PAVING
MAItliKT PKICK I-OH K(JGS.
The North Side Grocery
7 it i: i: I. s t its i.n i i:iti:xT.
,V VKMIssntx liic Vyy "Always a Good Show"
MX I'IM'i: MVI'liV DAY AT 2 TO 1 M KVKXINli 7:1.1 TO 11
TollAY ONi: DAY ONLY
Tho mill of Hi.' ('.mis print! I'nuty, jet ll.ry grind exceedingly
;-!!. ill is the keynote of
The Devil's Toy
MISS FOX WILL
SPEAK AT INSTITUTE
County Cchool Superintendent O.
C. Hrown announced today that tho
teachers institute for Douglas coun
ty had been set for October 10, 17
and 18. lie has been extremely for
tunate this year in securing the ser
vices of prominent instructors for
the program of the three days, but in
addition to the slate teachers, who
will he present, Miss Kox, of the
I'uited Slates commission of educa
tion, will be present and deliver sev
eral leeturea on primary work- Miss
ox is considered one of the best In ,
strtit'tors In this line of the work in
(he rountry an,) her talks will hv
greatly enjoyed.
Miss Kox will he In Oregon for two
months and at the recent meeting ot
the county superintendents the Inst;-.
Ultes were so correlated that she ,
will he aide to attend them during her '
visit hero. She lg considered one of
the foremost educntors and has been
sent out b ythe 1. S. commissioner on
special work pertaining to (lie prl-'
nmry grades. Mr. Hrown has nlso 1
permed iko services of some of the'
most prominent instructors in the
state, uhn will take up the various
phases of the school work.
The nowrvf '-I
't Kq iiUMi- picture starring Adele lUood and
Kdutn Steven. .(,,! -.i,:u the jnem "The Mills of the' Cods".
H'S WOt ill M'l'ilU',.
i i:i i i ivi.v i. s .oui
M:K. AMi;i:H' I IIIsT Won UiivA vie a a of the C, lacier National
1'atk. an,i K.trtonn Komic-i,
i Miti;ov
Clara Kimball Young in "The Yellow Passport"
one nf the &:i.Mi.'l picture ever made.
(XlMIMi I MUtKNCi: ItOHKliTK IX "SAPIIO"
: i:rvi:nsi; itski.k
v lici in i iii;m m'kk.I.
wasihmi ton. .lull Afi..r
ono or the mi. Ml hitter delates, tin
senate reverse,) Itself and refused to
permit Hie Itclhlchcm Steel Company
to print lis (intl-giu-crntnent nrnmri
plate iirntmininiln as it public docu
ment. Senator iPcnroso hail pre
viously obtained tho unanimous con
sent of tho senate for Its printing
WASHINGTON, July 21. Senator
Thomas, of Colorado, denounced the
Urltish blacklist as an "outrageous
assault against American citizens".
He advocated the most severe repri
sals, and said: "I cannot understand
the widespread sympathy with the
allied cause In this country, when
Kngland Is continually repeating her
bull-dozing attacks against our commerce."
Protect Your Eyes From the Sun
The glare of he sun on summer days makes us squint and of'.en
onuses headache. Kspectally if we have reason to be out-of-doors
nil the time.
Kor the motorist and the vacationist our Auto
doggies are a pleasant relief from the attacks ot "Old Sol". Amber L1
COAST I.EAfiUIS STANDINGS
Los Angeles 57 41 .582:
Vernon 69 4 3 .507 '
San 1'rancisco 56 50 .528 1
Portland 44 15 .194 !
Salt I.aku .'. 46 49 .4X4 '
Oakland 38 70 .352 j
Yesterday Result.
At Salt Lake Salt Lake 4, Port
land 0.
At San Francisco San Francisco
4, Vernon 5 (10 Innings).
At Los Angeles -Los Angeles 3,
Oakland 1.
SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. All
of the many features of today's ball
game between Portland and Salt
Lake pales into Insignificance be
fore Dill KoHgers' triple play, unas
sisted. It was the fifth time in the I
history of Tf,o Coast league proper j
that the feat has been performed. j
In the second inning Ryan singled!
and Orr walked. Guigni hit a liner j
to Kodgers, who caught the ball.
touched Orr on the lino and complet-1
ed tho triple by hastening to second I
and touching the sack before Ftyan
could get back. It was all done as
sleek and clean as a "whistle.
In addition to the triple, Portland
mado three double plays, and still
they lost the game. Billy Piercey
shut them out, 4 to 0. Salt Lake
also made a double play, which
runs the total of double plays In the
last two days up to 10.
glasses are a favorite with many people. We are showing the
Noviol a new glasses that cut3 off all the ultra-violet rays and Is
very restful to the eye. We can fit you with these In Crookes
lenses with or without prescription. These different glasses may be
had in Auto Goggle stylo or plain. Smoked glasses too in various
vies. Play f:ilr with your eyes. Get a pair today.
BUBAR BROS.
Formerly Young llnlmr.
orAi.rrv SKitvu'K jewelers axi optometrists
WILL FKillT lllilTISH IILAIKLIST
WASHINGTON, July 21. Acting
Secretary Polk announced that the
fight against the British black list
has been started, by informal repre
sentations made through the British
embassy, and Ambassador Page, at
London.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
(j. S. Weather Burenu, local office
Roscburg, Ore., 21 hours ending 5
a. m., July 21, 191G.
Precipitation in inches and hundredths:
Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night
Precipitation, last 24 hours ....
Total precip. since first of
monh
Normal precip. for this month
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 39.31
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1S77 34. 0C
Total excess from Sep
tember 1, 1915 5.25
Average precipitation for 39
wet seasons, (Sept. to May
Inclusive 32.12
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer.
PALACE THEATRE
Grand Opening, Saturday July 22nd
under the management of
TED HOWLAND ,
The largest comedy dramatic Buccesg ever offered in Roseburg
"THE MAN TRAP"
It will hold you snell bound throughout. Not a Moving Picture,
I'ricfs, Children ."c, Adults 10c. Yon eim't niisn it.
Newport
82
52
0
.21 ;
.32 I
At tho Hat Shop Saturday, July ?2.
Something
New .
In
White
Shoes
and
T1
M1DD6
rs
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IISVIX lilt l' NX
Sh.Kv, Tlmt Satisfy. ,
ivrkin Hide. . rw St.
Reduced
Fares
rou
Summer
Trips
When summer comes and a vacation
outing is planned, remember New
port is cool. The breeze from off
the mighty Pacific never falls. With
tho many diversions and attractions
to pass the hours away, surely you
could find ra better placo for your
vacation.
The Cost is Low
Hound Trip Tickets are on sale daily
from all Southern Pacific stations in
Western Oregon. Tho return limit is
October 31st.
Daily Trains from Albany nnd Cor
vnllls make excellent connections
Write for illustrated ho oklut "Newport" or ask local agent
for complete information.
John M. Scott, (jvnoral Piuwengor Agent, Poll land, Oregnn.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Coos Bay Railroad Celebration.
Marshfield and North Bend, August 24th, 2."th and 2Cth.
Low Round Trip Fares.
ANTLERS
TONIGHT r:;,,-
JKSSK L. LASKY presents the photoplay favorite of 2 continents
FANNIE WARD
in an elaborate plcturizatlon of the widely read storv of the West
'TENNESSEE'S PARDNER'
pounded on the play by Scott Marble, suggested by Bret Harte's
story. .Miss Ward, In this production is girl of the plains mar
vel. .us siin.ry. faithful representations of frontier life exciting
episode.
Also a new "PAItAMOl NT PHTOtiliAPir and "A l.KAP VKAU
WOOINt;," a good comedy. AiIhiKsIdh r,c. Adults Id.
( nmlnu Satiinla)- only. Matinee ami Night. "A lilt; TlilAXtil.K DA Y
At; tl." II. II. Warner In the 5-reel Triangle-Kay llee featurs "TUB
KAIDKitS" and Frnl Mnrr In the 2-rrel Keystone Comedy "x
oh.y srorxnisKi."
Don't Miss It!
Next Wodiiesdny ami Tliuixmy. July
Him --J. "IHK IIATTLK CUV OK
-.ACE"