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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1917)
SIX THE EVKVINO NEWR FTtWAV. Al'im, . 1017. mmmmm mmm IMIMIMHHnMMMln nniinniOTn li z : Our Spring Drive Is On! y Take advantage of fortunate, purchases and our immense stock I on hand. i Save 25 to 33 . : on Present Market Prices Come tomorrow, many specials on sale. Lay in your supply of shoes ROSEBURG ROOTER TR Slides Thaf SniKiv anil Vi iui IUI . W V 111 OIUllN Perkins Building, Cass St., Roseburg Word received la this city today states that all high school students who leave this city as members of the United States service will be al lowed their credits for the year's work In school the same as If they hud stayed here and continued their school course. If the call to mobilize" reaches here and ;ne hospital detachment and fourth comp.ny leave, they will take with them a great number of the high school boys. It Is only in due fairness to them who have en listed In this hour of need for the life of their country, that they bo given recognition for their courage aim 11 was ior utis reason mat tney will be given credit for their school work. MANY ATTEND MASS MECTINtJ (Continued from page 1.) A Juvonllo cane was tiled In the rllv rnrni'rlni.'i ..Ml.... .t.i.. ..p. that has attracted a great deal of ultentlon hero during the past fow days. The girl Involved In the case Is not yet of ago and the name 'or the young lady has been withhold from publication in compliance with tho laws recently paused by the leg islature. A warrant of arrest wns Issued this morning for Itobert Head, charging him with. Immoral con duct With tllO VnilllLr lllrlv I II. I- artcrnoon tho young man could not be found, and It was learned that ho had left for points In California An effort Is being made to locate him and If found he will be returned here lo answer the serious olTenso. The olilcers have been working on the Case for SeVin-lll HllVB hill ivnr iin ablo to issue tho arrest warrants un til today. GERMAN SUBMARINES fly Associated Press.) SAI.U.M, April c State Treasur er Kay has written to Oregon con gressmen that the common people will soon be returned to a slate of Hurlilom on account of high prices, and urged passage of laws regulat ing tho trusts and speculators In food products. ARE SKULKING IN GULF (Hy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, April 6. Euro pean advices appear to support the persistent rumors afloat that a score of Oernu.n submarines are skulking In the CJulf of Mexico w.ltlng for hostilities to start, when they Will eilllcilvnr In trl, .. gerlng blow to Amerlcun snips. It Is believed that the submarine fleet is supplied from .Mexican ports Have You Got That Fishin' Feelin'? (By an Unknown Author.) 1 sat at my desk ns I added n column, Hut the numbers wore nuver so bard lo tame My ears caught the vol of .tho woods, swooc though solemn, And I saw through tho mist a green shailv lane. I heard tho splash or the swill-flowing curront As it sang Its wild song on Its own reckless way. An, the dip ,,r tho willows that bend to caress It O er the rock that wns spoiling tor fisherman's play. I know of a rod that lies cased and neglected, Of a seel that both polish and oil would Improve. Of a basket all dusty, that splits in the imdille. hmIL8 ! 'I" ,,"'lMl." W,,,I,K "l It run smooth. There are hooks by the plenty i a window 1 know of V here fanners are wont to nssemhlo at night n i ,1 . wn,te-halred store-man Is rich In the lore of The fish and the hook that tho right fish will bite. Oh- tho sound or that' voice as I sit hero with pen rlse.l, Oh the vision, how bright, that I see through the mist And I mentally 'phone t , V1)0ll!1 ,. Zulug .. ..lid .In., to (he mimes on their visitor's list! ' A nil V !" t'l v I'"' '"r '" V C"FO "'" "odor. ' And old lather Nature will help with his wire. And the aid nl my rod an y reel and my basket 'lo cure all my m, ,, lengthen my lire tackle ti i 'st recem ed vutni m m i a- :1M) lHdi THERM, c.vi.r. Churchill Hardware Compa Ironmongers Rosebura r. On nv Roseburg, Oregon DOINGS OF THE CITY MAJESTIC I ALWAYS A COQl) SHOW Matinee Uvery Day, 2 to 5 t'veniiigs,7tul0:i5-5c&10c Suit Is Kllotl. It. H. Avnn today filed slut in the circuit court agulnst H. c. Miller anil wile to rorecloso a mortgage. KIN'S JtciKH'ts. IMves Hospital. Miss Sybil format, who has been confined to Merry hospital under tho cure of Seely was dismissed thlB afternoon. In City Today. Will llargrenves, formerly a resi dent of this city and a member or the city council, but now located at Mel- ". spoiu me uuy in Koseburg looking nrter business matters. Estate. Settled. II. B. Church, received tor the bankrupt sheet metal works, today flk'd his final report paying the creditors, 1(1 per cent on the dol lar. V Curiosity Displayed. (ioorgo lutcNInir ?oil.-.v lirmilil ... a curiosity which was found in tho rear or the Kohlliagea meat market. It wis.a stick or wood from which protrudid a couple of wires which had been allowed to circle the tree when It was young and which had become imbedded in tho wood. C. A. Mrdco, deiKiity assessor from nieiilicns. was In the city today and nieil hlB report or assessments hav ing concluded III.) it-,...., i.. tt...t n trict. TODAY 1.ASI- HAM ,,; T() h, K "THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY " nets, MRS" VERNON CASTLE PAIR A This Is a whirl -wind IN I'NIOX THERE "is STRENGTH chapter. N,,,hinK hut action nn(l .,,. 8 Reels -A comedy of vie ,i ,i,.. Admissitm As lisiial, Adults IQc C hiliFren 5c 8MS l' Mil MtltOW 1 BLIND JUSTICE Ajrornfivo pan Vltagraph Feature. tMixciiriiY.iMorujA.vrTiYn - i i : IMQIK WINDOW DISPLAY. The RPVSlI HrilP- Mlm-a tnAaxr has on display in their win- low a military chest, and two shrapnel shells, loaned by Dr. Houck, who has seen service on the Mexican border. The military chest contains onnuuh equipment for each company of w hi men ana iniB particular. chest. was used on the border during the last Mexican trou- hie. The twn ahrtini.ul alwilla A aro of the 76 centlmoter order 9 ami aro considered accurate at a distance of three miles. They 'havo a time fuse attached in them so that they can be timed to explode In midair above the enemy. The window display has attracted a great deal of attention throughout tho day on account of its timeliness. A ' JOIN' TI1H .'OI!CKM. A r- .Tames Goodman, a local hank clerk, and Murrv Hnn.li son of Ml land Mrs I II a Iloolh, today joined the hospit- sil corps of this city. Paul t'askey today was signed for the fourth company artillery corps. 4 IIOIWTV IIKCKIVKI). . J. L. Wilson, of Olalla, a-r- rived In this city today with several coyoto skins and eight live coyote puppies. lie Te- reived $10 in bounties on tho skins. The eight puppies, were killed at tho court house this afternoon and were burled In the lot, below the building. f . A llo it Hesolved, that the cltl- zens of Itoseliurg. Oregon, In the Hoseburg Patriotic Soi-vlnn a League assembled ominom a .. r j-roBiiieni Wilson In his. stand for human rights nmi iii..i.iv m 4 and pledge our inniiiiiiitna d,,,. a port to our country and flag during the trials that await " our country in conflict with CSnruian i-.utoerncy and oppres- slon. 1150 and he urged the establishment of a fund for the purpose of reliev ing this situation. He also proposed mat me organization make some ar rangements to furnish an allowance to the men while they are in the Held.. Dr. Houck was called and spoke on some of the requisites in case the local boys are called. He stated that- in ordo'r to win, the resources if tho nation must be brought Into the fray as well as Individual rc- 'OXreCS. The Incnl rnmnnnv Is itn- uinilfar with military life, they! nave no knowledge of Ban.tary con dition, It will be some time before their cooks are able to properly lino-1 He ...e rations distributed to them ! and it Is during this time that ... I will need assistance. The sending of money is true economy as the i boys can buy from tho commissary at wholesale prices greatly cheaper than supplies can be bought and sent' to them. He recommended the monthly allowance plan very highly' and advised its adoption. Ho con-1 cludjcd v, the word "We must! win!" ' i Although unable to be present ! Rev. lOaton sent In a communication ' bearing the words: "A man who! holds back now ought to be kicked: by a Missouri mule." Dr. Vincll. captain of the -local sanitary troops, called uttt-ritlon to! the unprepared condition of thej medical department of the army,' bringing in statistics from tho Hus-I slan-Japancse war to prove the value! of first aid and proper care for the' wounded in saving lives ot vounded i soldiers. I He approved of the allowance! plan and asked that the provision be made lo furnish his own troops with a ratio of the money available, only in tho event of need. Ho urged me enlistment in the fourth com pany and medical detachment and also In the Itcd Cross and home guard. A committee composed of Joseph Micelll. B. W. Strnne K H 1 .nn.iv V. II. Churchill and H. M. Fox was appointed to perfect art'clea of or ganization and later reported t.i-'ir lindlnrs recommnmiinir th nn.,..ini nient of eleven directors to head the oigsnlzatlon which Is to be vnown as the Koseburg Patriotic League. Before the report was read there was a very pleasing address by Binger Hermann, which waa !.... -rupted"by tue entrance of the men of me njiiriu company who had been drilling on the streets. While the crow.lj applauded vigorously -the boys went through several maneu vers after which they were dismiss ed. . After the singing of "Coluif.'-'a, the Com of the Ocean," in which .Ml'S. l''ov K:in? the voruna .hn ....... ence joining in tlm linnD .... port or the committee was read and tho following directors selected to serve until the first of May A C Marsters. K. K. Jope. B. W. Strong Joseph Micelll, It. K, Smith. O P osuow. MrsT-t.. G. Barnes. Mrs Geo. E, Houck. Kather Walsh, A. G. Sutherland and 1). J. Stewart. The directors were placed In nomina tion iiy a committee composed o D. .!. Stewart. Father Wash. E. V nnmngion anil John 1'arker. Among the other speakers for the O...MIIK itb a. l. marsturs I '' 7 J War and Real Estate! COXSIDEK PLEASE THE EFFECT OF WAR I'PON 1VVFST MKXTH. Money values may slump; stocks and bonds may be- come valueless; fine buildings may be razed by the guns ot the enemy; but the value of the soil remains unchanged. - NOW IS THE TIME TO Ill'V. Never again will conditions bo as favorable for the " buyer as they are right now i We Still Have a Few Bargains J.mV.u-;10 n"'esfrom nosebu.-f-SIO per acre I'M ACHES Crook County, Irrigated. ...912,000. :ia ACHES Stock ranch. 10 miles out SIO.OOO. B13 ACHES Stock ranch, close In $10,000. 00 ACHES 7 miles out, 6 acres prunes $4500 40 ACRES 1 M miles out, 6 acres prunes $;! 000 10 ACRES 4 miles out, fine house $2,500. 5'4 ACRES 2 miles out, highly Improved $3,000 We will trade what you have for what you want WAXTEI A ten-ncre tract within 8 miles of Roseburg to ex change for a house and lot In Portland. We have any amount of money to loan on straight mortgages at 7 per cent interest. We write Fire Insurance That Insures. FARMERS REALTY COMPANY 'MAIN AND CASS STREETS. Special Durgatns in used cars. Call at Kosebnrg Garage. 4 9-a30 names of winners In Evor-ltcady Make sure your Income for life by tnklng nn inenmn ,w.ll.v r.n... tt.n Mutual Life of N. Y., J. F. Hutcha- A Service of Value Tne servico rendered bv the Itose- burg National Hank is always up to tho high standard of arficlency Prompt and accurate in every d"tai! You will rind It or value to vou in the transaction of your banking .business. .Your account subject to ' check Is Invited. The Roseburg National Bank T" 1 . uoseDurg.Ore. rnopkins. Itev. J. u. Coan. Kather vtnisn. k. u. .Maikee. I.. II. Aluore ev. k. w. Warrington, A real dance. In a new Lull. Heal music. New music. anil Prnr. it n n,,ii Another beautiful solo was ren tiered by Mrs. 11. C. Alarkne, who sang the "Star Spangled Banner." while the audience stood in- silence ItOR.V. wb rTo, !'"' ,v"' of E,uv- h resides t the corner of Main nnd Court s,,.,8. ou Kri(, April 1 v 1 1 . a son. AD.MI.NI.STHATOHI S .NOTICE. Oountyln771 Du- .-M',n,r:;:"i,oors - Notice is hereby thnt undersigned ndmlnlstr,.tr of he above entitled ctate has filed In he above entitled curt hi, final B count In st.ttlem.vnt of BR,1 esta .r ' "ir ""ul0 enU1 of loetrtl Wednesday, the isth dav of April 1117, at 10 o'clock , ,"d day n the court, room f c01mly court for Douglas Countv. Oregon has been rixed as the time" ,,nd Place ior near ntil.u.r...... t. , -,. ' " " vtiy tnere be, to the allowance of said final ac- eshtlo th w"l,'"",nt ' M Maled this 17th day of March. . , . . " ' i H.; I'lAKELY. Administrator f the estMp. of Sam uel I". lllakejy, deceasnl ig returned lo his home nrter Lttendlng iiiai.ers in mis city. Sykes hall. N-nrib Jnek,i .,ne """t'nee stood in-silence Ktncot, Rntitrdav night. Audi I 1 . 1,8 1 nlan?" and """n burst 7. J. C. MeElroy. Mgr.. j'"",. 111.0 em nitsinslic npidaitse. S'1""7 ' Hlchard Pitman, or Rice Creek At the Christian church to- night. subject: "Just Whv." ' Mrs. Detwipp will slug. "Only Jestis." . Are yon a "run"? Then read the Oregon Journal Basebell Extra, de livered ni b-. ji) a., 111. The-Hexall nrug .store. CS-a9 NEW 1I)AV f WANTED Good work horse. Phone ' r 8 J-ili LOST A hub cap ror tuto marked Studebnker. Return to this or flee and receive reward. " StlalL' WANTED Man and wife for farm work mid rook .".. Exiwrlenced Kiuucurr. .id. Ai:tn and ten day. Chss. A. Brand, The lanu frcnartls. KOVERALLS- i-twfcj .U.Ja.Hcit.Or t. Keep Kids Kleen . . - P-mtii, nfimnii, ptaTtnM T (ken hack. Fdir thtvfd on or ol. Ft In ifnn kt. 1. it Ljrt, ft itm.tn. nJ tMuinr bliM and white fiF I All MrmcvH mmA i. 3 fi.f tUm .,.; A Nw L' D r C U TV i Bl Si . K, 1V lrrw.(v. I I earn. : I I fLSL. T-.li. tfit: le Over- I s" to,S.n Frmneu ANTLERS THEATRE . TONKiHT ONLY AT 7:15 ,t.Ul WILLIAM FARNUM IN THE S-REEf, KOX KIHTIRE The End of the Trail bo,?nrd'"tth:nN?hVje;,r Sn0WS that ""I h's you spell- "Gloria Romance,, Will be lepeated on this program Admission As Usual-Adults 10c. Children 5C Sm ",UV TER.NtH.N MKM.W AT J:,., ., : " CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the two reel Mutual-C!i;,plin Comedy "ONE A. M." angle llay . " "A GAMBLE IN SOULS" feature Willi,..,, i,. j . . w r ANOTHER (IREAT lllti ft'ltEEIi SIHm rim SI'.N DA Y Ar-IEUNOON AND EVEMM,. A .N N E I'KNNINtTOV tv THK HAINIW1W fltlNtKS" 'N 'VS., 1- V