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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1917)
THE EVKWIWfl !FWB WBOWRSPAT, FFBRVABT l. 1IT A.NTLKHH THKATHK IXIMIXO ANTI.KKH THKATHK MINU ASTLKKH THRATHK MlN(i ANTI.KUW THKATHK HMIU AXTIKBH THKATHK XMIN ASTI.KHH THMTIIK tOMINK AMI.KHH THKATUK OPTIMO "THE LIB RTIN Featuring JOHN MASON AND ALMA HANLON, Wednesday. March 28th ANTI.KHH THKATHK X)MIX(i A.NTLKHH THKATHK tXlli ANTI.KHH THKATHK tIIXi A.NTLKHH THKATHK tXIIN() AXTLKKS THKATUK tXMIMl A.NTLKHH THKATHK IXI!N(. AXTLKHH THKATUK lXMI(i Tf New Models in the Welworth Blouse Now on Sale Temptingly pretty styles and al ways that measure up to the usual 'Welworth Standar . Throughout the United States the Welworth is sold at two dollars. They can b sold in just one good store in in every city. Y 7 Blouse We control for this city the sole of tills deservedly popular Blouse as well as the Justly- famed Wlrtlimor Waists. BELLOWS STORE CO. EUROPEAN MODERN HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG, OREGON ' . W. J. WEAVER, Prop. Rates $1.00 Without Bath $1.50 to $2.00 With Bath Special rates made to permanent guests by week or mr til. Located in the Free Bus o and Keart of the City From All Trains We Are Showing For Spring Spring Goats Spring Dress Goods And a Fine Line of Silks! A beautiful and dainty line of Ladies' Dress Goods, in latest weaves A selection made at our store means the . latest and most aprov ed fashionable designs shown. L Abraham The Dependable Store With snow ra'ngiitg froV two inches to three feet at all points be tween Ashland and Eugene, the tele phone company Is having a difficult time to keep its lines open. At about nine o'clock thiB morning the toll lines between Oakland and Cot tage Grove went down under r the weight of clinging snow and for sev eral hours no communication was available between Koseburg and points north of Oakland. It was only a few minutes aftor the lines had gone down that the perfect system established by Wire Chief H. M. Pierson had located the trouble and men were on the scene making repairs. Mr. Pearson rush ed every available man to the scene and in spite of the tremendous odds communication was resumed again this aftornoon about four o clock. In addition to this trouble on the main line, a number of the rurU lines leading into Roseburg, ware put out of commission and a new of men arrived In the city about noon to make the neeaed repairs on these. Douglas county has many miles of-telephone wireB and their care is a task the enormity of which is not realized by the laymen. In spite of this fact, however, Mr. Pierson has OREGON ELKS ARE TO Elks from all over Oregon are ex pected to be In Eugene Thursday ev ening to attend the elk-meat ban quet of the Eugene lodge of the Or der of Elks, says the Eugene Guard. Plans for the banquet are in charge of Elmer Roberts and the details have been nearly all worked out, Robert Baker iB to be the chef for the occasion, and he is preparing an elaborate menu, on which the roast elk meat will -be the principal part. The roast is to be prepared In Harry Korn's bakery ovens, and will be 1 cooked for the greater part of a day. Bill Hayward Is preparing a pro gram of sports, which will Include a number of boxing matches between locnl Elks and at least two boxers from outside. Vaudeville entertain ment Is being prepared by other members of the order and an orches tra will be on duty all evening. T. O. Russell, who was In Rose burg the first of the week, states a number of the Roseburg Elks prob ably 25 or 30 In number, will be here for the feed, and all of the traveling men, members of i.e order, who make this territory, are hoping to be In Eugene for Thursday evening. The hide of the elk which was kill ed for this feast, Is being prepared developed an organization which hss for mounting by Charles Ring, and in nast storms given excellent ser vice in keeping the lines in repair, giving the patrons one of the finest and best operated systems in the northwest. CITY NEWS. J. D. Cochran and wife left this morning for their home at Medfonl. Mrs. Phillips, of Kellogg, Is in the city for a' few days, but expects to return home Saturday. Mr. KruBe, of Oakland, came over it will furnish part of the decora tions of the lodge hall. TROTTERS CLUB. ! AT THE HOTELS. Arrivals at the Umpqua. The following are registered at the Umpqua hotel: W. M. Cake, Jr., L. C. Newlands, E. A. Taft, H. E. R. Dealng, C. E. Cunningham, Geo. J. Diers, A. E. Botsford, B. E. Muling, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. C. Daelntz, E..W. Kolterman, Portland; W. E. Arnold, Billings, Mont.; N. B. Macklin. ReedBport; S. A. Dorsey, Omaha; J. B. Resher, Aloe, Mont.; L. E. West, Tacoma; Frank Burkholder, Co quille; M. B. Janes. Portland; F. B. Waite, Sutherlin; G. Travis, Eugene; H. N. Starr, Portland: F. R. Olsen, Seattle; C. H. Albert. W. A. Coggen hall, Win, T. Pank, Portland: A. A. Pinn, San Francisco; A. A. Thlrlon, R. C. Morris, Geo. O. Connors, C. L. Mlnkler, Portland; H. . Loop. Seat tle; R. J. Pender. C. O. Mhrtln. San Francisco: F. M. Siefer. Portland: H. C Loeb, New York; Y. Cresalla, F. E. Thompson, J. J. Vogell, San Francisco; J. H. Rennor, mond, E. J. Ncdd, Snn MrB. Clara G. Esson, Forest Grove; WE ARE TRULY IN BUSINESS for your health, and it Is only by protecting your health and giving you convenience with sanitary plumbing that we can continue to do business. Our methods necessitate very little tearing up, for we plan eaclr Job before we execute it. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. Phone 151 ' rtim? ill THE HANDY TRUNK. Gull Stones, Cancer una Ulcers of the Stomnch and Intestines, Auto intoxication, JTollow Jaundice, Ap pendlcitlB and other fatal ailments D. H. Dla-! result from Slomucn rrouuie. rnous Franclsco; lands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr s won- Mrs. Grace and son. Woodburn, Or.; I dorful Remedy. Unlike any otner W, J. Clarke. Cincinnati, O.; B. Wor-.for Stomach Ailments. For sale by tendyke, A. W. Glossford, Portland; I Marsters Drug Co., nnd druggists ov- John F. Stolz, Eugene; A. N. Hoi-1 erywnero, Dance at the Armory, Friday, Feb. 23, eight o'clock. f23p OF W1AN1 YEARS AGO James A. Murphy, sales agent for the Cereo Manufacturing Company, of Portland, Ore., was in this city man, E. LaForest, Fred Hanssen, M. R. Whitehead, W. W. Harvey, W. A. Chesley, W.' X. Smith. Wm. J. Grun deg, Portland; Geo. A. -Roper, Min neapolis; J, D. Jones and wife, Oak land; Thos. Hatfield, Roseburg; H. E. Loop, Seattle, Wn.; H. Anderson, Lewis Jacobs, M. A. Hackett, Port land; Mrs. Lulu Portor, Elkton; Mark N. Tlsdale, Sutherlin; C. M. Baker, Victor J. MqCono, W. S. Ad ams, Chas. B. Harris, Portland: F. I. Hannon, "Seattle; E. Jennlng. Olalla; Alonzo Morrison, J. C. Blg rer. Portland; F. L. Wendt, Mcd ford; C. D. Grant, C. F. Dlemer, Eu gene; A. B. McFaddcn, Sun Fran cisco; J. M. Baldwin, Roy Hufham, R. E. Hargreaves, Roseburg; W. E. Kurtz, Grants Pass; W. TV Fish, Portland, W. E. Griffls, Portland; Jack Dawson and wifo, Roseburg; Fred Walleman, Alaska. Arrivals at the Grand. The following are registered at the Grand: F. E; Kurtz, Portland today from ' Oakland to' atcend to . today Introducing an advertising cam- Miss M. Kamp. Umpqua; 'Mrs. Nelllo ,,.o.. ....-. .- M006 B0Ilj aan crnncisro: nirs. concearn is manufacturing. He is John A, Golri nothan, Ore.; Nolan J. business matter. Mrs. Mary E. Hagan, who has been very ill at her -home In North Rose burg, Is improved greatly. Rev. Dollarhlde, pastor of the Free Methodist church In West Rose burg returned home last night from Bandon and coqume, . Have vour duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor All work promptly auenaeu 10 ui' satisfaction guaranteed. tf J. F. Munson, of Central City. Neb., left on his return home toany, after visiting for a week In this city with his parents. Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Munson. CASTOR I A For Infante and Children In Use For Over1 30 Years Always bears the Signature of one of the oldest traveling sales men In this stttf.o and has covered every section -of Oregon Beveral times. While in this city today he recalled his first trip here which was in 1889. He stated that at thnt time such a snow storm was In pro gress as is today and that trains be tween here and Dunsmulr were held up for two weeks. The compnny was required to carry food over the snow to the stalled passengers. His last trip to this city was In 1907 and he today marveled at the wonderful changes that have taken placed here. He recalled the muddy streets of that date and the small buildings and says that this city has made greater Improvement than &ny other city he has vlBited. The cereal he represents is an Ore gon product and Is enjoying an ex tensive sale. The advertising cam paign which he is now on will ex tend to California and all the Pacific coast states. Mrs. T. O. Brower, of Myrtle Creek, returned home today after visiting with Mrs. O. O. Hunsaker in this city. CONSUL BACK FROM BERLIN ON VISIT LEARNS THAT HE NEED NOT NOW RETURN Consul Lay and wife photographed on arrival in New York. ' Julias Lay. consul general to Berlin, has lust arrived at New Yorli uh hia wifa Wh th '-' -" v th-v Infnded to remain in uiil Mrs. John PnsBon, of Edonbower left for Myrtle Creek this morning for a brief visit and will return homo with her slstor-ln-law. 1 DAILY WEATHKIl REPORT. Rose, Dixonvllle; C. M. Horton L. J. Horton, Klamath FallB; H. C. Cook, Mrs. D. L. Bryan, Eugene; E. P. Anthony and wife, Albany; R. T. Drlskell, Portland; Jnck Wells, Can- yonvllle: W. E. Wills, Canyonviue; W. H. Messner, Medford: 'L. G. Hll bock, Portlnnd'; R. A. Murray, Sa lem; W. G Furnell, E. N. Camp, Portland; R. M. -Knight, Riddle; A. Everton, Joo Friend, J. L. Hastings, W. F. AnderBon, E. Shangle, Port lnnd; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wodo, Drnln; S. Sanders, Portland; J. E. Graham, P. L. Vnndt and wife, Drew; M. L. Brown, Olalla; J. H. Short, Eugene; J. H. Garvin, Port land; C. A. Stevens, Oftklnml; J. w. Wright, Carl Becker, Perdue; J. A. LlndBay, Geo. Peeliler, L. B. Hen dricks, S. F. Thompson, Portland; R. W. Thomnson, Drew; J. Franzer, C. Conklln, Portlnnd; Rodney Knott, Round Prairie; W. L. Speck, E, Send ers, G, Edlund, Portland, l". S. Weather Bureau, local of fice, Roseburg. Ore , 24Jtours ending 6 a. m February 21, 1917. Precipitation in inches and nun dredths: Highest. temperature yestorday 43 Lowest 'lein pi-rat u re last night 34 Prcciiiltntton last 24 hours .19 Total preclp. since first of month : 2.17 Normal preclp for this month 4.66 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1918, to date 13.94 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 23.14 Total doflclancy from Sep tember 1, 1918 :. 9.20 Average precipitation tor Stf wet nenBons, (uopt. to May Inclushe) .....32.12 WILLIAM BELL, OhBerver A trunk Is an indlepensablo article for traveling. It Is also as useful for your room. You can lock a trunk and keep the maid from invading your privacy. A largo new line of trunks. See B. W. Strong, tho Fur niture Man. 120 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Samuel Zldwell, of tho Douglas Hide and Junk Co., todny sold his share of the business to M. Wolf and M. Chused. Tho business will now be carried on by M. Wolf and M. Chused under tho same name. It will be their effort to please all their patrons and give ev erybody a square deal. M. WOLF, M. CHUSED. Get seed potatoes while they nrn available. Reports show hardly enough potntoes left In the" north west for seeding. Wo I'.uvo a goott assortment of early and nfaln crop varieties at reasonable prices. Peo ple's Supply Co. 1604-lf NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR f TTY IM PHOVUMKNT liO.Nim. TV. - C engagement Rings! When the time cohich to purchase tho onKUKiiont ring, .vt It be one of tho beautiful Hullinark soli taires, set in platinum, or If it Is to ho a moro simple ring, you may select thn Bunie diamond In a gold. nnitiTiR. Whntover ring you chooso tinder tho llullmark name will bo the bent quality for tho money In fact better tlinn you would expect bo cnutto of tho buying power of the Uallmurk hUtch. Lot ub hnvq tlio pleasure of helping you to Bi-kct'the engagement ring. A. S. Huey Co. How-burg - - Oregon 121 Tfo 1 1AJ1A4AR K, Slore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: I That the undersigned, recorder ofl the City of Roseburg, Oregon, will, up to 6 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday. February 28, 1917, at his office in the city hall, receive senled pro posals for the purchase of Street Im provement Bonds of the City of Roseburg In the sum of f 1631.00. Bald bonds are Issued under what Is known as the Bancroft Bonding Act, In denominations of $200,011 each, with Interest at six per rent, payable semi-annually, nnd run from one to ten years, at the op tion of tho city. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved and no hid will be received for leu than par and ac crued Interest. Dated February 21, 1017. R. L. WHIPPLE. Recorder of the City of Roseburg. Oregon. 1521-f26 BEFORE BUYING A M CREAM Vfli- prntnirnn S THE LATEST MODEL SHARPIES SUCTION FEED DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY STOP 73TTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET - ROSEBURG Mrs. D. L. Ryan arrived last night from Eugene and will make her home in this city. Ford! The Unusual Car! Never before has the de mand for Ford cars been so heavy as it is now. To become such a neces sity the Ford must have proved to be a universal economy in service and saving to everyone, or the demand would not be so great. ,;. Part Service Our $2,000 stock of parts assures you any piece you may need, from a new motor down" to tiny balls or screws. . - We could build a complete Ford car out of our part room stock. ' Repair Shop Our repair shop is equip ped with the latest ma chinery, which saves our customers both time and money. Ford Mechanics Our two mechanics, Mr. McCoy and Mr. flarrison are . both Ford specialists and we believe the best mechanics money can pro' cure. Mr. McCoy, who just join ed us from Portland, has been cmpkiyed in the larg est Ford agency in that city for about 4 years.- Mr. Harrison, who has been with us since last July, is a very capable me chanic and lathe man, and both are courteous gentle men. Vulcanizing We recently added new vulcanizing machinery and Mr. Walters, who is an ex pert, is prepared to do any kind of tube and casing vulcanizing, as well as re treading. All work guaranteed. The . Ford Garage W. A.BURR, Prop. jjpuntfj iBU month. ow th Uod. b.ds lair to .JnJoPsW)