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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1917)
FOUR FVKSISG NEWg MOttWAY. JAMFABY . toil. Mr. Dlmmlck, the Deer creek saw mill man, who spent yesterday la the cttyl) returned to the -lumber camp tbls morning. He reports good demuid for lumber products and the outlook (or Increasing business excellent. CHICHESTER S Pit N.trt. ualcd with ho Kil Tk ft lhr. Bur m kmr M All UN It HUAN IMU.e,f& SOLO BV DRUGGISTS FVERVHHII Safety First! Science plays Its part In a Steam Laundry and modern methods render contagion Impossible. Be fuir to yourself and your family. Patronize a Steam Laun dry. Try our way this week and measure cost (airly. On that basis outside ot the safety basis, you wilPwIn by sending the wash to us. . . 'Pjione or Write We'll Cull. PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY COAL and WOOD! BARD AND SOFT : ' ABSOLUTELY DRY GRAND RIDGE LUMP $12 Body Black Oak. v per ton, 60c per sack. Body Fir. MONARK LU.MPJ9.B0 per ( Slab Wood, ton, 60c per sack. Split or Block. EVERYTHING DELIVERED. Phone 56 CTAffC C3 6AII North Side GLAD TO SEE YOU COME ALWAYS WELCOME It is Mighty Hard to Find a Better Place to Trade Than Marster's Drug Store PROMPTNESS IN FILLING ORDERS A FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS I - We are making Special prices on All broken lines of Fall and Winter Merchandise in Order to Clear the shelves For Spring goods. New goods arriving Daily at the Store that sells Good goods. I. Abraham The Dependable Store BRIEF TELEGF NOTES OF INTERt SON JOSE, Cal.. Jan. 81. Ra genson. wealthy orchardlste; of Muilnf . 10 miles south ofl.was killed iTTn n fl In ITIT ' liliiiilini of fc; sack of dynamite wiifch he was carrying. The hocb'ifas badly mu tilated. LONDON', Jan. 21. The Mormon church has seized the opportunity caused by the war to start proselyt ing on the most far reaching scale ever attempted in. England.. , NEW YORK, Jan. ' 21. British cargo steamer Lyndenhall, arriving here from Ni'nlcs, brought a tale of a battle off Sicily on the last trip across, during which a submarine was fought off with a little 12-lb. din mounted ft the ship's stern. Thirty shells nut of about 200 fired by the eubmnrlne, it was stated hit the steamer, but none in a vital place. BERLIN, Jan. 21. A definite split has taken plnco in the ranks of the national socialist party, ac cording to a' statement given out by the Overseas News agency. A committee of the German so cialist narty met and decided to sep arate from the "Anarchist wing," which means a definite snlit in the party, said the semi-official press buroau. The causo of the split is a discussion of opinion concerning narty policy with regard to the con duct of tho war. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Senator Jones, of Washington, Saturday pre sented a resolution passed by the Yakima. Wash.. Trades and Labor council of Seattle asking for K con gressional investigation of tho I. W. W -- pt Everett. Wash., Novem ber 6. 1 Pi s. in which seven were kill ed and many injured. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21. Betty do Jong, m artist well known In the Bohemian set of San Francisco, Is .probably dying with a buliet in her head, and police are questioning Dr. William S. Porter, prominent so ciety physician of Oakland, who was alone with her in her studio Satur day night when the shooting occur red. Dr. Porter told tho police the ar tist shot herself. - WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 A plan which can lie depended upon to Inter est many women on the Pacific coast 'Is one providing for the enrollment of women aviators in the army avia tion reserve corps. The plan is fath ered by Lawrence Sperry, a young avintor of New York. He has Inter- rtmi Tvrior General Leonard Wood f,n the plan and as a result Mrs. Wal do Piorce. an aviator, has been grant ed permission to fly at Governors Island. Tho military purpose of the wom an's reserve corps would he the watching for enemy aircraft In time of war, carrying 'information and do ing a score of useful things only sllghtlv less hazardous than actual n.ir fighting which would be loft to tho men. Rear Admiral Peary and other prominent military and scien tific men have endorsed the plan stating that the recent exploit of Miss Ruth Law has demonstrated the abi!''ty of women to handle air craft. WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Appll eantft for 040 acre homesteads under Uie new grazing lands act who wish to establish preference claims for cer tain tracts should file their applica tions with the local land office, ac companied by petitions in duplicate for tho designation of the land desir ed. This inforcatlon is given Repro ductive Sinnott by the general land office. All applications, it Is understood, will follow tho same channel, being transmitted from tho local land of fice, with petitions for designation of particular tracts. Preference will then be established for those who first applied for the land and at the same time filed duplicate petitions for designation. Campbell and J. Vv . Moore; Abbott Tinning & Roofing Co. I Cards. Ashby, Mrs. J. B.; Allison, Geo. Ft.; Allen, Miss Jennie; Long, Mrs. O. M. ; Behuse. Mrs. Albert: Baker, Stewart; Bathiicks, Mrs. Dolores; Illume. Mrs. Carl; Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Web; Carlocke, M. F.; Chan dler, Mrs. Chas.: Campbell, Audry; Cole, Miss Margaret; Clark, Mrs. J. E.; Fisher. Jacob )2 Flndley, Mrs. Joe; Oeottlo, Mr. and Mrs. O.: Guj man. Mrs. Chas.; Haynes, Lloyd; Hnynes. Wilbur; Hunter, Mrs. Chas.; Lulth. Mrs. A. M : Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard; Mlkkelson, MIbs J.; Price, Mrs. Ruby; Plaester, Geo.; Pickens. August: Roberts, Mrs. Ma bel; Robinson, Miss Nettie; Robin son, Mrs. L. E.; Rone, Mrs. Eliza; Reed, Mr. and Mrs.; Sweedholm, Mrs. C A.; Simmons, Cal.; Stewart. Miss Elinbeth; Trltes, Will S.; Vinson. Mrs. Vina; Vankeuren, Mrs. Esther; Van Cleave. Mrs. Jane; Voaper. Ernest; Wlllard. Llla (2): Wlllard, Delliort: Wadsworth, Arthur L.; Ward Mrs. W.; L. F. REIZENSTEIN. Postmaster. WILL LEAVE TUESDAY NIGHT. Woodson Maddox and Ralph Bald win, who recently enliBted in the Uu.t"d States army will leave on next Tuesday night Instead of this ovon- Ing as they had announced. Mr. Baldwin decided to remain so as to be ablo to play In the basket ball game between Cottage Grove and P.. H. S. on Tuosday evening. Beth boys are looking forward to tho trip and the army tra-inbig will no doubt e of much benefit to them in Inter life. ORDINANCE WILL BE AMENDE' At tonight's meeting of the city council, the auto parking ordinance which was recently passed will be amended. Tho law at present re quires tho autos to park at least 20 feet from the property line on the corners. This prevents, in some In stances, a business man from park ing ms auto In front of his place of business. The object of the law was to promote safety In the turning of corners and it will probably be amended In such' a way this evening as to be just effective and not bo harsh. MISTAKE IN NAMES. In the item npiearing In Satur day's Issue regarding a serious alter cation on South Main street, The Nowis Informant was in error in re gard to the name of one of the prin cipals Involved, Ora Spencer having been the .person who flourished tho gum Instead of Roy Sales, who was out of the city on the day of the fracas, and had no part In the affair. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Naylor will leave leave tomorrow for Eugene where they will spend a day with Mr. Naylor's parent before going to their borne at Chelan, Wash. WANTED WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Phono 14F14. tf WANTED Capable girl for position In the boarding hall at Portland Cement works. Phone DF22. 1413-JS3 WANTED Woman to do housework for family of two. ' Address W. A. Doney, Dlxonvllle. Or. 1409-j24 WANTED Good cow, heavy milker, just fresh; must be gentle. S. L. Dillard, c-o Marstera Drug Co. HOC-tf WANTED 1000 turkeys, goose and ducks, and 5000 chickens. Spe cial contract to nil. Roseburg Poultry Co. T. B. Dean. 1393-J24 TREE PRUNER WANTED Compe tent man to do gonernl pruning. Write or call on E. E. La Bile, Wilbur, Oregon. Phone 10F1S). 1390-J2G WANTED 100 boys and girls, men and women every Sunday who do not attend Bible school. A placo for you at the M. E. South S. S. Classes for all and a gonulne good ti ne. C. W. Maxwell, Bupt. 1363-fl FOR SALE Iron bid sprtn-M com bination oak book case hnd deck, gasoline lamp (now)- 25-20 Win Chester repeater, lawu mower, 50 gal. gasoline tank, pui.ip jack. 1 20 feet 3-ln. galvanized pipo. Jersey cow, fresh in March, Mrs. M. F. Montgomery, 113t N. Jackson street. 141 1 -.1 2 2 FOR SALE Extra well located fi acre tract close to Roseburg. All Improvements, first class and mod ern with water, electric lights, pri vate telephone and line, some fruit etc. Will take small property In town towards It or good tlnibor claim. Terms on balance, C. D. Maynard, Roseburg, or Phone 39F2. 1414tf FOR 8ALK. TOR SALE Legal blanks of all kinds at Tho Nows office. tf OAT HAY FOR SALE At Edcn bowor Orchard Tracts, Fred Klsh er, manager. Phono 26F2. 1 I12tf FOR SALE 56 ft. beautiful mission dry goods counter. Very reason able. The Square Store. 1400tf NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CITY IM PROVEMENT HONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned. Recorder or the City of Roseburg, Oregon, will, up to 5 o'clock. P. M., on Monday, January 29, 1917, at his office in the City Hall, rccefvo scaled proposals for the purchase of City Street Im provement Bonds of the City of Rose burg in the sum of $7025.48. Said flondR arc issued under what is known jis the Bancroft Bonding Act, In denominations of 1200.00 each, with interest at six per cent, paynblo semi-annually, nnd run from one to ten years at the option of tho city. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Dated January 19. 19)7. It. L. WHIPPLE, Recorder of tho City of Roseburg. Oregon, 1410-J24 Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Geo. A. Burchard and Geo. A. Downey, known as tho Square Store, by mutual consent has been dissolv ed, Mr, Downey retiring from the business. All outstanding accounts are payable to Mr. Burchard who as aumcB the payment of all bills. GEO. A. BURCHARD, GEO. A. DOWNEY. Roseburg, Or., Jan. 8, 1917. 18 NOTICE TO PATRONS OF ROSE BURG rUHLIO SCHOOLS. All parents having children six years of ago or over .o'ic?i tney wish to have enter 'a beginners' class first grade B at the opening of the second term ot the present school year, Monday, January 29th, will please report the same by phone or otherwise to the principal of the grade school nearest their place of residence, or to the city superintend ent. This Information will ennble us to decide whothcr or not It is necessary or advisable to start such a' clasB, and to determine Its loca tion. In my offlco In the Court House, 9 to 10 a. m., and 1 to 2 p. m. Phone 346. F. B. HAMLIN, J27 City 8pt LETTER LIST. Following is a list of letters and cards remaining uncalled for at the Koftohurg poslofflce: Ashley. MlK3 Frances: Bnrtrum, J. A.; Bautrhton, Wm.: lirunnor, J. H. Broom, Henry H.: Barker. Eugene; Crow, Mrs. M. M.; Dunham. Belle II.; Daniels. II. G. Darling. Wm.: Gorns. Mrs. Ozltte; Ilnmblln. Mr. and Mrs. 3. O.: Haomwt; !!. Mr. E. C; Luecke. chr.: McKco, V. B. ; New land. Mrs. Anna: Oshorn, Mrs. W. G.: O'Neill; Porter. Franrrg M.: Pur nll. C; Redine, J. 1).; Rlchman, John: Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' Lon: Smith. Nettle: Tracy. C. A.: Thomas. Mrs. Jul. (2): Van Velln. H. W.; Wilson, Cart; Yocum, W. J.: J. M DAILY WEATHER REPORT. V. S. Weather Bureau, toc-rl of 'Ice, RoBcliura Ore., 24 houri ndlne 5 a. m., January 22, 1917. Precipitation In inches and nun- ' dredtbs: Highest temiwrnture yesterday 4 6 lxwcnt temperature last night '34 Precipitation, lust 24 hours 03 Total prccip. since first of month 1.04 Normal precip for this month 5.70 Total precipitation from Sep- ' tember 1, 1916, to date 19.56 Vvcrage ireclpltaMon from Sep tember 1, 1877 18.02 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1916 7.46 Average precipitation for 89 wet reasons, (Sept. to May Inclushe) ....Sa.lt WILLIAM BELL, Observer FOR SALE five-year-old maro, over 1400 poundB. Sound nnd gentlo Also a kitchen range, practically new. Thono 40F31. 1401-tf FOR SALE Two city lots, good lo cation on paved Btroet. Price 81600. Inquire News office. 1398-M2 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red puiiots; uIho 1 hack and buggy. Address 643 Socond Ave. N. Phono 406-.I. 1408-122 FOR SALE Crystal White Orping ton pullets, two 50-egg Cycle In cubators and poultry netting. Phone 286. 1370-J30 FOR SALE If you are going to have a public sale, get your bills printed at The News office. tf FOR SALE! 47 acres, little ovor one mllo from Roseburg, $2700. Alex Bronk, Seattle, Wash. 3920 11th avenue W. 1367-flp OR 3ALE Thw News has a num her of packages of papers for sal at 6 and 10 conts per package. Good big bundles. Make choap fit's stnrters. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE A 2-ucre Improved place In the euburbB of Roseburg; would prefer larger placo further out. Inquire thin office or address Box 4.24, City. 1394-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT FurniBhed room with board, good location. Inquire at 808 S. Pine street. 1361-J20p' MISCELLANEOUS. E STRAYS TAKEN UP Two yellow steers with horns; ono rod Htcer dehorned; ono dry cow. R. Weber, opposite Greens Station, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of FOR TRADE 210 acres of Improv ed Irrigated land In central Ore gon, for a good agricultural nnd stock ranch near Roseburg. Ad dress P. O. box 257, Redmond, Oregon. 1392-J31 Mrs. F. D. Owen Oat Flowers, Potted Plants, FMMirml Designs, Welding Bw qncu, at. FOR SALE AT GALL'S CANDY STORE, CASH STREET. rnONK 414. Roseburg, Oregon. Colonial Maid Silverware Chaste and simple as the maid for whom it Is named, the Colonlul Maid Pattern ot silverware is a delight to the eye. , , There Is a dignity and charm about this pattern that will appeal to those of quiot, rctlned taste. If you are in search of a wedding gift, or If you never hnve had u special pattern ot your own why not chooso a few pieces of this pattorn now. A. S. Huey Co. Roseburg Oregon Laj IV HALLMARK Slort- r2l f has. K. Gacf Mamie BR Roaetmrg, Or.' G. W. Young & Son REAL ESTATE Bonds, Loans, Rontalu, Fire Insurance, Notary -Public. 110 Cass Street Phone 41 T DAY OR NIGHT JITNEY! Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Gearing AND Pressing Works! i i i mi ii mi n i i i li in 1 1 i u Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed for 1.00. All work given prompt attention. Orders called for and delivered. . G. W, SLOPER 308 N. Jackson, What is that which Is very rare, and yot very common? wmma ammm Meat! We ask you here to buy our meat Bocause we know it's good. It you knew this as well as we, .' We know you surely wouldl r There's nothing better than the best This' you'll admit a fact f That we have It here, to prove by test, WOULD BE THE PROPER ACT THE ECONOMY MARKET GEO. KOHLHAOEN, Ptod. You will find mighty good eats to place on your table jf you buy your groceries from J. H. Campbell & Son THE SHERIDAN STREET GROCERS Phone 103 19c-MEALS-lSM The avorago price paid for moals at Dole's Cafeteria You see what you ordor, you do not pay for anything you do not want or cannot eat. All foods are properly prepared and palntnblo. You get the best meal for the least money at DOLE'S CAFETERIA Telephone 81 122 Cass Street SAFETY FIRST Meyers Automatic Spray Pump. No Relief Valve. No Plunger Leathers. Automatic Control. Pressuro relief Is not dependent on the operation ot a sluggish or defec tive relief valve, and the governing mnclianism is not exposed to the clogging or corrosive action of the spray liquid which always effects the operation of a relief vnlve, making an absolute safe pump to use. I-t I s HIiiiw Von This Pump. J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AM) VEHICLES. ItOSF.lll'ltn, OREGON