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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1917)
TWO TlfK KVEMXO NKW'8 FltinAV, AT-ltlfi fl. 1QIT. THE EVENING NEWS I (."fucid" f'liavlng too good a I time out or me. -uuu k icm u are a prophet,' they said to him; you spend all your uine uiiuug v.h... . ... 1.1 ..,.. u am! lnners. Whut sort of a way In that for a prophet to act.' , n. w. hateh ltKivr a, uax eh IHSL'KI) DAILY E-VCKIT SUNDAY Subscription lUitcs Hull. : Per year, by mall ...13.00 Per mouth, delivered &0 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Six month 100 Entered aB Becoiid-clasa matter, November G, 1S09, at Koseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. I IIIDAY, AI'HIli . THK .MOWKI'AI'KHS AMI tt'All The newspapers or America are exceedingly alert, and It la a biK 1.1..... uli:.t In iln with I heir efllcl- cnt news services In case of war. As a part of their contract wun me ii ..t.ii itw.v u-ill nf course running mi..w ...w - print all the news they can pet hold of, except in so inr as uj - ed to submit to a legal or voluntary censorship. Unquestionably the Mexicans In n.n ..,.nt i.nriiiir plushes eot much valuable Information of troop ....Iji frnni nnr nmvsnauers. iiiui-iiiii." - - The Germans would ho even more alert, and any newspaper statement would in some way ur uu " mndlatelv llnd Its way to our foes. At the same time, the newspapers for public good muni tie Biveu a i taln nniount of leeway. The Eng lish have found that to stir public Interest in the war, they must allow the papers lo print something moro than official bulletins. When the Bullish newspapers were allowed to tell more of what was going on at tho front, the result waa greatly to stftnulate recruiting nnd get a much belter popular support for the war. It would bo the. siimo hero. Many of our newspapers publish ed" tho other day a story bow a wealthy aermau-American living In Wellington was under surveillance t 1.1 ...n-Cormnn Hf-I IvltlCB. Ulld alleged possession of military maps and plans, in cases iikb mm, m ........... u..rul,.a ulirilllil nflt hllVO itS hand forced, but It should be per mitted to conduct Its investigation!; quietly. Tho newspapers will he willing to submit to unreasonable censorship, and will ask only that It he applied II.. ... ..II ..wa .((....nlnlina Til,- equally i ii i1"- lnr"" Journalistic world is Intensely loyal In its Americanism, ami u asna umj that censorships bo applied with soiiio common senso and knowledge of human nature. Portli-nd Oregonlan: Edenbowor. What an appropriate place to ralBe a flag over! It is redolent of the spirit of hniiif. it irnio !im i-iin" clear the high seas of the German destroyers we big end of the war will soon n-ik Into history. A legal opinion Is" wanted to fur iher n attoiiiot to disrupt our school system. Who's first? rri. nlniln In over it locks a lit tle more serious than It did a few hours ugo. n.i. w!,.,i nt Vt.r" chose the month of April as has been his cus tom In tho past. Tho declaration of war nns put Old Glory closer to our ben its than over. mi.n i.A.bintr ii n" guino has been .ii...i off. It's now a forward march. Our president first, last and all tho time. You now have It a declaration of war. iVUV.H WAS NO I'l-XSIMIKT. Hoist your flag. The war is on a. All-in l'V HI.' MIXTL'itKH. wiiv dn flnrislB advertise "funeral wreaths for all occasions"? DOINGS OF THE CITY An m-liflA fintilleil "Mv Silent n.. ..i In tlii Aiit-ll Amnrii-nii Mngazlnu gives a new and Interest ing Inlernretallon of the life of Christ as applied to present day problems. In It the writer Buys: 1 1 l.in'f lnwiw linw thin 'nli.n nl' ..,. nt.ro' l.lnn imiiiiIX 111 (Till Ufl ult'mitr a IIOIU. rtOIIUIIJ UVU livril nil inin enrth wlir had a heller time of It than ho. The whole story about him Is lllled with references like this: A 'certain iniin besought lllm to dine Willi lilni.' He always seems to have accepted, and ho wasn't very parti cular who it was that invited him. at that. In fart. I don't think liny man ever lived who had such n wide ......ini., ..r r,.i.,n,iu. mi.ni..lii-l....l Pharisees, and rich men that slipped around to see biiu at nlKht because II WIIHH I It'ispi'l-I Ullll) 111 IMl HI-1.-I1 W 11 11 htm in the daytime, and fishermen. linn pi uhi H ii I I'm, nun muni twin, iinii ii.. I I ii it ii mum-in. itn nni w im-iii mi, nu-j .in liked him--am) to got him to the utilise lor a meal was 10 score Riirlnl trimiiiili "Why, Hie very first miracle he did wasn I done to point n moral el even to save a life. It was ilom Just to save a poor hosless from ciubinT.-iHsiiM-nt. lo Keep a happy pi. My from Iti'lug broken up. He was at a wi-dilinr land, by Ihe way. weddllln In tlinne iIuvh were about as care fr.-e and boisterous nffalrs as on would waul to sei-. He was enjoying It all. and suddenly they came to him and toll him that the wlni had nlven out. And he per formed his flrsl iiili-aelf Just lo save s snciiii party. "About Ihe only time tie wan over criticised In public, the crill elsm was nut because he was too ;mit lu-sponsliiiiiiy. A Ulnnonnnlln llllin adVertlSOS ii.,.i i. in thn "nrlirlnator of ladies' garments." The abandoned wretch probably doeB not realize now untn ho is reBponsioio lor. Prices Itolurol. vo imn rrnm history tll!.t wo lnn.-n Mntllltlir rrillll lllStOrV. Mill W6 lenrn from tho predictions of the wisest men that we learn iiumuiB (,.., iimir niedlctioiiB. Nobody's opinion Is worth two cents. A Dull lay Kentucky. Thoro were quite a number of men on Hio streets In nn Intoxicat ed condition more tbnn UBiinl it appeared. There were no "rough neclis" among them, however, and the day piiBed vory peacefully, ex cept for llio killing In Ilenryvlllo. Carllslo Mercury- Will uaj-d HiUIkch. i.-i..,0n hm.iov nd Andv Matthews will leave on the oveulng train for iw :L'n.-l uihnrn I llMV will Kllard the West Fork bridge, having been em ployed by the h.,i to. Iave for leniui. u... i,..,,v nnd wife left this r.P l.nnnn where theV Will spend a few days attending to busi ness matters and visiting wm friends and relatives.. Visit Mining Property. i a Dunn nnrt v. Ij. Prater, nun- r,,,m Heal tie. left last night for Itoguo Hlver to exanUnc some mining property near uei, ...i..,. ihi.v ulll make their head quarters for the next month. Are Developing Mine. H. L. Mnrsters and O. C. Houscr left this morning for hiKiiean where they are developing the large clnnlbar mine. Mr. Marsters stated this morning that the work Ib pro gressing nicely ana inai a nube quantity of oro Is being removed. Deputy Swiler Apimlnted. at..in rpMD.rD, Tnm Knv hnk an- nnlnfnl 11 'V I.llWtnn. of MedfOI'd. deputy soalor or woignis anu meas ures to succeed C. L. Hanson, of T..,.lPnnnllln l-oatirnMl for thl SOtltll- ern Oregon district, comprising tho counties or .incKson, josepniuc I nnn Iinnirlna Kinmlith. T.JLke. COOS and Curry. There aro four deputy seulers In tne Biato. nnklaiKl Pilncilial Visits City. n..nf T.lni-t Wiitunn nrlncioal of tho Oakland grade school, was a lu.dnnM vlullnr in the cltv today from Oakland. Mr. Watson Is ono of Douglas county's bcBt instructors and has climbed the ladder 01 sue- ..no, 11.,-nimi. hia nu-n indlvlduol ef- lorts. The iscws acknowledges a nlnnnnnl nflll ft-nlll IllA IrentlOllian during his brief stay In the city. He reports everytning moving - uiuug nicely at the northern city. UMPQUA JETTY ML BE 7.1 FEET L Tnves Kor Cillllldn. Herbert Kndlcott loft this morn ing for Red Deer, Canada, wun a inn.l nr nl .ml, unit n'linr nroncrtv lelollginK to J. K. Harper, wnu ir- Cannda. Mr. Harper and Bon. Uay- mnnd, will leave in a lew nays wun .. n.. l,.n. I nf llv-nutni-lc whlcll tlil-V will drive as far as Por-tl t'.d, wnore the Block will bo loaded nnd rhlpped to the northern country, mis. iiui- n..n ni-nniiilnil Ihmtl Rllltie tilllO SCO. and Is at present visiting at Pendle ton. Attorney C. It. Peck, who was at Gardiner to attend - the monthly meeting of the Port of Umpqua commissioners, returned to Mars - field last night. sayB the Marshfle'd Record. Mr. Peck said there w:'.s little business before the meetlne. . I nm,ln nf tliat 1 no survuj ,ct.cMi. -- harbor had been referred back to .1,. i,....ii .n,i nfiw-p with instructions : I, ..In n Knrlnir KlirVCV Hi tUO IU luuc .".n bar. This, as all the ports along the coast wen Know, is imcij ihe reallv IniDortant affair of all hnr- bor iiuprovementB. coos uay iouuu uui Bu.c.m...v aid was necessary to make its chan nel effective alter 11 nau expeuueu $600,000 and tho rock In the lower buy had not been removed. It is nn, l,nnU'n ItfhplhPr tlierR IS TOCk at the mouth of the Umpqua, but the board of engineers ai raiutiii uniiu snt in knuw The gov ernment has estimated the cost of the north Jetty to be approximately 9053. OUU. inis inciuui.-H m em posed extension which the govern ment Is expected to help in con structing. The total length of Jhe jetty will be 7,500 feet. v CAM; FOR SCHOOfi WARRANTS- Tl,.n In liarnltv irlvnn flint all school warrants of district No -1, Douglas county, Oregon, to and In cluding No. 14S0 endorsed Septem- on laiK "Nnr nam iiir winu ul fLirJs"' and prior thereto, are this dny called for payment by the un dersigned and micros; tnereou mn cei-se from date of this notice Dated this 30th day ol aiarcn, 1917. - unarni.? tj nniiWH. Clerk of School District No. 4, Doug las county, urcgon. umu F. H. Alvro, of Powers, loft today for his home at Glondale after working at Powers. j Your little chickens will need nrnnnr fnnil VOlir ErOWll henS Will do better If feed Is right. Buy best quality cmcK ana scraityi iuou . "before the raise" prices.- People's Supply Co. . -74a7 John Hall, one of the best known citizens, of Myrtle Creek, returned to his home today after spending the last few days In this city at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seery. Spencer Corsetler Mrs. C. E. -i-ifitth -ift9 Pot-kins bide. - Only cor set that gives to stout figures youth ful lines, fcivery corset sutraintcu two vears. Surgical and maternity corsets a specialty. 2-al5 Come to Mrs. Berg, the Portland dressmaker, for your up-to-date spring wearing apparel. Just receiv ed, a hemstitching machine. Work . -i n ilfiiminff rinne. aone hi iuu n ,im, w.,-...0 302 Perkins bldg., phone 448, res. I nhnnn evenings. 317-J. 1678-tf; Join the Procession to the Bank Window STATISTICS show that within the past year the banks throughout the country gained thousands of new depos itors. Are you one of them? , Every bne should strive for a bank account. A bank account is a business and a moral incentive. Extravagance means moral and business decay. Don't carry around large sums of currency. It is a temptation to spend. Courteous officials will cheerfully ex plain our banking system. Call today. - THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK -B W. Strong, President; J. M. Throne, Cashier; D. R. Shambrook, VIco President; Roland Agee, Vice President. Peas are very nourishing and. i,..in.ri,l fnnd Chemical tests Bhowil . .1 ....n-nna nf tlin V0!TP-l mem auove mu uomB w. -n- tables. All graues at wnim prices. Special while they last, Yolo Sugar Peas 10c per can. People's Supply Co. H-" Monday Is Dargam flay at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed Jot- $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Or ders called for and delivered. G W. Sloper, 308 N. Jackson. tf Tnnl t,,,r i naillO 17.YtentVA fld- vcrtising ls expensive. Why pay for, something you cannot use? P. S. C. steel cut coffee Is all coffee value. You will find no better. Fresh twice a week at the People's Supply Co. 74a7i THE CALL TO WAR, ltl 1776 Was so urgent that Oen. Putnam was excusable for leaving his plow in the field; but" the present crisis is not so acute but that you have tune to put yours tinder .sheltereven to prepare ' -the shelter if there's lack of it. THE KENNY LUMBER COMPANY lliid One On IkHizo. Ain.ilint wni-lrn nn different noople illfforontly. It makes somo poople want to fight, others want to weep. i.,.i ti, u-nrul thine- i-bareed against It Is Ib tendency to make some men want to Blng. I'-x. 11'.....,.. .....1 Al.lt ,tf lt A nnt-.-rtntlun 111 llint WPPk'8 lSSlle llw.rn wna n nnlli-P nf the WCddtllg of It. II. Mtnton and Miss Myrtle Cole, nnd In the nurry oi tilings thoro was a portion of tho account left off. in this that It was not told who Miss Myrtle married. We lies ten to Btnte that Miss Myrtlo was married to a real gentleman, in tin person of It. I). Minion, a man thai we feel proud of; one who will make a good living for his affable wife. We hope that an occurrence of this kind will not happen again. loin (Ivans.) Register. looking fol- "l)oo". ' Thore havo been, stories heard about Marshrield that a "dope." sup posed to ho whiskey, wnB Bold about the hay. Chief of Police Carter stilted week ago this stuff was nl- i,nl.nn II la Irnnu-ii tlm nl- leged liquor was a mnile-at-home product and ineie were siuin-a m.-.iiii at the time that It came from the (inrdlner section. It Is hoped Sher- trr n..l..A -r ti.mrlfiu r-mintv In eni.- cessful In breaking up the ring that n--lliu it, n - tir It I ulr nv " n i It la mnni- tlmes moro dangerous than the real goods. PHONE FOB QUICK & BHIAIUF JITNEY SERVICE..DAY AND NICMT W. W. BOYLE, Prop. Mm Sport Fabrics Conipli'te showing of new est materials for Sport Dresses, Suits and Skirts. Voiles from - 25c to 85c Silks from - $1.50 to $2.50 Pongees from $1.00 to $2.50 Just in, full range o Kid Gloves for your Easter outfit Bellows A Woman'! Nliow for Woman's Wear. CITV NKWS. Arundel, piano tuner. ' Phone 189-L. . 1053-tf Subscriptions for magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. Glmlp ni.tt.t cil. lnft this mnrnlne for Myrtle Creek where he will attend to business matters ror me uuy. Mrs. Wm. Spencer, of Canby, left this morning for Dlllard, where she will visit with friends. O. II. P. neaglo, a momljer of the Soldiers' Home, left this morning for West Fork where he will spend a few days. Mrs. 0. W. Roberts returned to ... nl Convnnv n nl or VIR1L- ing and shopping In this city for a short time. Mrs. O. F. McLaughlin, of this clrv. who has been visiting for sev eral days with friends in Kugene. left this morning for (iriuits Pass, to visit with her mother. noux. WILLIS To Mr. "and Mrs. J. W. Willie n .Iniii'litor- Vei-n Marearet. on Friuay morning, April 6, 1917. CARPER In Rose-ourg, Friday, April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carper, a ton-pound boy. ARE MOVED ABOUT LIKE. SO MM CATTLE IDy Associated Press.) HOME, April 6. Some of tho Austrian soldiers taken nrijcner at the Austro-ltallan front, Intelligence officers report, refuse to believe they are in Italy, nssertlng that they have never let the Russian front. When convinced, they say they were so frequently moved from one place to another, generally at night, that they must have been brought to the Italian front without being aware of it. THREE CARLOADS OF SHINGLES The J. O. Plook Co. has just re ceived three carloads of the yery best grade of red cedar shingles. Inves tigate before you buy. 1703-tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature 1 m p mmM M'vrma mm mm Ill 'furnishing goods YOU OUGHT TO HAVE AN rihr, 'i-r- rrv a iiit AND A NEW SPRING OVERCOAT TWO SUITS TAKEN GOOD CARE OF WILL LAST AS LONG AS THREE SUITS BOUGHT ONE AT A TIME. THEN IT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER TO "CHANGE" OFTEN. YOU JUST WANT TO COME IN AND LET US SLIP ON YOU ONE OF OUR SUITS AND A SPRING TOP COAT. WHEN WE DO YOU WILL FEEL SO PROUD OF YOUR LOOKS THAT YOU WILL SAY: YLL TAKE THESE CLOTHES." IT'S ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE UNTIL EASTER. ARE YOU GOING TO BE IN THE "DRESS" PARADE? OUR CABINETS ARE FULL OF NEW SPRING GOODS. WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR GOODS AND THEYR'E THE BEST YOU CAN BUY FOR THE MONEY. IT WONT TAKE MUCH MONEY TO DRESS UP RIGHT AT OUR STORE BECAUSE- WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP: WE KEEP THE PRICE DOWN. These Are Dress-up Days! I You now have the oppor- tunily or selecting j'our Easter Finery from one of the most extensive stocks of latest and newest styles ever shown in Southern Oregon'. New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Collars, and Neckwear in this week. Whether you wish to purchase or not, you can spend a pleas ant hour in this Emporium of unique Spring Designs. j Specializing in Ladies' Fine Clothing TheSQUARE Store An Exclusive, Ladies' Shop GEO. A. BURCHARD ROSEBURG, OREGON --v