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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1917)
HH EVEVTNO NEWI SATURDAY. APIUh 14, 101 T. DOINGS OF THE CITY Vrm Thviffv Pnnlp whowish you had bought when 1UU lllllliy rgUpie other things were cheaper. Act on Our Tip Shoes are going higher and higher. 7 Buy Now at Our Prices g 0rtlground They'll Show a Profit t Save From 25 to 33K ROSEBURG BOOTERIE I Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet IRVlfl BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass St., Roscburg I CITY NEWS. C. Fenn, of Melrose, visited In this city today. L. E. West arrived In this city to dny from Tacomii, Wash. Mrs, A. Wilson, of Greens, was a visitor in ltoHuburg today. Tom Durnnlt, of nound Prairie, was a visitor horo today. . Mrs. J. D. Strong, of Myrtle Crook, was a visitor In this city today. ttov. It. J. Pa von port, wlfo and daughter, and K. II. Itnssoll, or Wil bur, woro In tho city today loosing after business mailers. M. K. guaranteed corsets, tho kind that makes you young In fooling as well as fooks. Cora OhrlstenBon, itressinaker. Phono 454-lt, 547 H. Stephens. lt)B-tf ' Social dance at the Muccafooe hall Saturday night, April 14. Ott's orchestra. Harry Cook, 4 manager. 104-al4 Arundel, pianc. unerT ' Fhont 1SB-I,. 1062-t. Fred Duell, of Dillard, was a vis itor hero for a few hours today. .Special Bargains in used cars. Cull at Hosoburg Garage. 49-aSO W. H. Itlchardson loft for Oak land, on the afternoon train .where ho spent a few hours attending to business matters. Monday Is oargnin (lay st the Knseburg Clonnlng and Vrosslng WorkB. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt nttention. Or ders called for and delivered. 0 W. Slopcr, 308 N. Jackson. tl Brighten-Up! now by UBlng AliAHAKTINH mid 8. & V. FIXIIIKS. Cot your work out of way before Bunmior heat conies. Alubastlno Is you know tho best possible wall finish perfectly sanitary, easily applied, anil cold at the old price of 50c per pkg. for a time. The cost bus been advanced to "Uc, but wo bought ahead and will give you tho advant age until wo bavo to replace MIKItWIN & YVII.UAMS finishes, stains and varnishes, are ac knowledged leaders, and aro best ossiblo goods. Call for Itcxspar. Siarnot, or Mai not and be convinced that you have the very best varnish, or for Floor-lac If you wish a mil good varnish slain. We will back tho goods. Churchill Hardware Company Ironmongers Roscburg, Oregon Wo are Htlll selling S. V. Taint nt Vv tlmn market worth. errv xhrts. It. IS. IIi'UHclman was in Roseburg today fro inhis tiump near bixonville. Mr. Wolker, of Myrtle Creek, was a busings visitor iu this city today. 1 tio Pollyiinnu oervea the beat chicken tamalcs to be bad anywhere at any price. 1233-tf Aided Boyer was In from his home on lKior creek today attending to businusH matturs. i'rof. Fred A. (loff and wife were luisii.oBH visitors to Koseburg today from Melroso. Names of winners In XOver-Heady name contest will appear in our win dow April 5. Churchill Hihv. Co. C. M. -Anderson, of Melroso, was looking at'ter'business matters in the city today. Hon. Chas. A. lira ml and wife were In the city today from tho Overland Orchards. For your midnight lunch go to Dole's Kuropean Cafo. The Jackson FOIt SALE CALL FOK CITY WAItltAXTS. Notice is- heroby given all persons holding general fund warrants of the city of Koseburg, Oregon, endorsed "not paid for want of funds" prior to and including April 7, 1917, ex cept warrant No. 34t7, to present the gjtme to the cfty treasurer of said city for payment, as Interests thereon will cease on date of tnis notice. COKINNK C. ALLKY, a20 City Treasurer. no UMi': its ltKNKi rr. Musical program by local talent at bt. Joseph s school, Kane street, Monday, April 16, 8 p. m., proceeds given to Koseburg soldiers. Co id i a invitation extended to all. Admis aion kOc. 100-al0 O. C. Baker and pon, Clarence, loft this afternoon for Eugene. NKW TODAY. ness. U G F I Horso, buggy and har- Good all-round horse. Phone 103-al9 "FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with bath, Tl'i ri. Jackson street. 101-al9 street place, for qu'ili'v e:i(s. 7(itf Mr, and Mrs. William Vinson, who have been in the city for tho past few days, will return to their home tomorrow. Faun Smith, or Oakland, nrrived lio,e this morning ami spent the day attending to business matters and greeting friends. Huve your duns cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and sat Isfaction nuaranteed. tf Itrrtha Hopkins, a teacher in the) Kiddle, schools arrived home tthfs 1 afternoon and will spend tho week WOULD STAR Hosiery and Under- WANTE1) A good sensible, steady I man to work at hospital. Inquire I Mercy hospital. 107-al7 i FO U H KNT 4 room modern f u r ; nished house, newly renovated. In quire M 7 tf. Stephens. Phone i r 4 -1 ; . .i. w. Hornbeck. ins-tf MAJESTIC ALWAYS A (MOD SHOW Matinee Kvcry Day, 2 to 5 Evenings,7 to 10:l5--5c& 10c end here visiting with her folks. Order bedding plants now. All kinds In any quantity. Prices right. .Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist, at tho Pollyanna, on Cass street. 16fi9-tf Dr. Chas. Hagar and Wm. Agnew were In the city today from their homo east of town. Rowland and j Eihvnnl, the two tons of Mr. aim Aire. Hagar, aro quite ill with the meash'S. Our policy We believe that there is only ono way to build up a huo coKsful business, and that la to give the customer all that be pays for and r a little utt more. We belicvn you ' slum lull dollar's worth for evrry dollar you spend. Our policy has always been to sell only the high ( est grade merchandise at the lowest t possesihle prices. That this policy is working i-.it wicreHsfuuy, is ai j t'tel by tho large numbers of pco j pie who patronize us. Are you one of them? Mubar Bios,, jcweiers and optometrists. !S-tf wear, Bessie B. Bryant, .agent rortnorly reprosecuted by Mrs. Ack ley. Phono 35.r-K, and I will call lOti-al'S SALK OF CO(KKl FOODS. TODAY OXK U-AY ONLY Tiin Ninety and Nine A ThrillliiR I'Mve ttT( omnia or tlio l'ar West, Willi 11,1.1AM ItH UI'UNAY and 1,1 l 11, l.K sri:v Alt T. A mory with idenly of action, thrill tinti HiiKpenne. IIKAHNT-IM ll'.K M'.WS -Tl lllnlie Us "worlll iTnTTiTiiiilsslon prlcv. IM'i:iN.VTK.,VI, SI'KSIC I'lfl'l ItKS KKA.V l AT KAHT1MINS 8 Rwls Ailiiiissinn As Usual. AiliillslOr, ('hiltlron 5c 8 Reels TDMCIItllOW M MUMIAV We've hilihcd a uutieaiiL lo our Bcreen. 'Joy and the Dragon' with Baby Marie Osborne Will make you feel young ng.iln. IN unMuber l.lille Mnry Sunshine and Shadmn noil Suimhiiie. Sivth c,m)ter of I'KVItl, !' Till' AltMV CU.MI.U MOMlAY AMI TI'INHAY, iM'lltl, s: mill Hi, "Ulil.L MOIU.'A , . (il M. E. I.ndl.a Aid Society will hold a Ktile of cooked food and nprons In the Htoro room adJolnliiK The News office Siilurdliy. April 21. lOU-uliO Hill hunt About 20 ncrcs, aonie Kood Inod. two small houses, ad' joining ItoseburR on north and be- Ins a part of the former Harper ranch, will rent for J1O.U0 per .month to good tenant. Write K Zlmmerli. 4 10 Lumbermen's hldir. Portland. Ore. ,- i02-n!9 Vf)K hiLK Oil EXCHANGE harm of &eventy ncrcs, un der hlKh Ptatn of cultivation, hard HulEthcd hnuse, 7 rooms, barn 115x100; other good outbuildings. fenced and cross-fenced. Good water obtainable anywhere on pb.ee from a depth of 12 to IS ft 'lvo miles from Olymnln. Wnr.n. h mile from school and Urnngc hall, on Pacific highway. Cream . route calls four times a week. Electric cars three miles distant Will exchurj'j for stock ranch with some bottom l:.nd, no Im provements required in shapo of liuildings. Price $13,000. Address li. E. 1). No. 1, ltoz 89. Tumwi.ter, Wash. tf faults for Kukciio. Mrs. F. H. Vincil left today for Eugene where she will spend some time visiting with friends. AoccptH Position. - Mattie I.ee Stephenson today ac cepted a position in tho offices ot the Douglas Water & Light Co. . Anivett Here. Miss Jeannle Bulck arrived here today from San Joss. Calif., where Bhe has been visiting for the past few months. Leaves for Canada. Itay Urosi, a well known local young man, left today for British Columbia, where he will remain for some time, j ;;. Is Much Improved. It was reported today that J. V. Perkins, who has been very ill for several days, was greatly improved this afternoon. , , Attorneys Coshow and Zwelgart, acting for W. M. Baker, today filed suit In the circuit court againai ai. iv. Cooper to recover 4 tu saia 10 ue uuc on a promissory note. Conmtittoemnii Here, i W. Z. Hlght, safety first comralt teeiuan from the Portland shops, ar rived In this city this morning to at tend the meeting at tne armory inn. evening. lt- rulliiiK In Otiklund. Lieutenant Kernan, Ialo Stephens, Harley Watson and Ray Lahey left today for Oakland where they spent tho day recruiting for the local com pany. Ixmvcs for Hnlem. Margaret McClallen left this after noon for Salem where she will make her future home. She was accom panied to the train by a number of I'riends who bid her good bye., (equipment Arrives. The lavatory equipment for the Roseburg high school building ar rived here today and was transferred from the cars by the French Transfer Company. ... . The local wrecking crew was called , this morning by. a derailment of ai caboose and two cars near Glendale. ; The cars were soon placed back on j tne iracKS ana vej-y nine uuiuy re-. suited. The wrecker returned to RoseDurg late this afternoon-. I'he ' northbound passenger arrived on time. Itcprescnline Child Welfare. Mrs. C. L. Hadley, of this city, has been appointed by tho Child's Welfare League and Uplift Promo ters to put this subject before the mothers and teachers of this section along education lines, which wilt no doubt receive hearty co-operation from all. (Jives Instructions. Lawrence Hcrcher, of Dillard, was hero several days this week giving some instructions tb tho growers in regard to packing the broccoli. A. L. K-itchln, of Roseburg, is here today looking after matters in connection with the shipping of tills product, which is beginning to come in now in considerable quantlties.-r-Riddle Tribune. Koivresciitinir, the llilscoe Car. Harry Matthews, of DixonvUle, was a business visitor to .Hosoburg to day. The gentleman Is a member ot the firm ot Matthews Bros., who have the agency for the Briscoe car. It is their intention to have head quarters in this city at an early date whore iney can better display their machines. Corps Locution. Word was received from the war department yesterday, that the Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene had been accepted as a militaryl drill corps location. The board of regents applied for this recognition. last sum mer, in order that compulsory drill might be introduced last fall. If an army Instructor can be spared next year, the work will be Introduced at the university. Pastitr's Wife llreaks Ann. In stepping from the bnck porch to lltn sMou-nllr Mm U V. .inno wrifn of the nastor nf the Christian church I had the misfortune to fall, breaking both bones in the left arm above the wrist. The walk was slippery owing to the rain which was falling and as she stepped upon the boards her foot slipired, tho arm being broken in her efforts to save herself front a severe fall. Dr. Lucetta Smith was called anil the inluiv attended. The! patient is resting easy this afternoon. nrji : UIJ I nnn Should a Fire Occur Tonight at your lipme or if burglars should break in, would your valuables be safe? To be sure cf safety nul vour valuables in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. S:ife Deposit Boxes for Kent. f J The Koseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore !' ' Remembrances For the Soldier Boys We have ninny things In the jewelry line that will be highly npprecintcd Ly the boys whop they leave for the front. Among these wo will mention: A Conklin Fonntnln Pen, ft Gillette Safety Razor, a comb and brush (mil itary set), a watch, wrist watches In many styles, and many other articles that will be ap preciated and long re membered. See our windows. Quality Service. BUB AR BROS. Jrmclcr & Optometrists. Farm Lands Acreage City Property For Sale and Exchange Money to Loan on Improved Farms- Fire Insurance Bonds -We solicit your business and will bend every effort to satisfy your every demand - - We write Fire Insurance That Insures. FARMERS REALTY COMPANY MAIN AND CASS STREETS. ANTLERS THEATRE MONDAY AXD 1TKSDAY KVEN'IXCiS AT 7: IS and 8:45. SPE CIAL JIATIXKE TUESDAY. ONLY AT 2:15. UNDER 1 iScUfci Iif n (1 limning Swnputhy Holo ns "Oinretto," tho Daughter of tho itcftinicnt, in TWO FLAGS A William Fox Picturizntion of "Onidus" famous novel. A story of Algerian. Army Life mat grips tho heart-strings like a vice. A wonderful characterization. If you hate Tlterfa Ilm-a, see lirr in Under Two Mags" nnd lenrn to lovo hoi. Hig special hW reel production. "A Sure Fire Winner" Hrlng tho Clillilrrn. Ailni'.rKion, Adults 15c, Chllilron 10c. Remember the Dates, Next Monday & Tuesday Antlers Theatre TODAY OXLY AKTKKXOOX 12:15, KYEXIXG T'ISrjuI 8:43 Something new in Sii!crcomedies MAX UNDER The World's Greatest Screen Comedian In the 2-reol comfdy 'Max Comes Across' A roaring cyclone of fun and merriment. Also the five-reel Ince Triangle Photoplay 'The Sin You Do" . featuring Frank Keenaa Ij one of the very -est Ince-Tr!srgle re leases yet produced. Also on this program a Paramoi t Comedy and Mutual Hazeite. Ilig 9-ltccl Show 5c and lOc. THg O-Heol Show Sunday nltci-nmin at 2-15. evening nt 7:15 and 8:45. Jack Pick ford and Louise Huff in the (V-reel Paramount Play "SEVENTEEN" . Also a new Pictograph and a Murton Holmes Travelogue Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c ANNwl M KMKNT KXTKAOKIHNAltY Following the highly suc cessful serial, Gloria's Homance. which closed last Thursday even ing, the management of this theatre has been .fortunate In securing the great patriotic serlnl "LIBERTY" In 20 chanters. Full of stirring incidents of the American occu pation of Northern Mexico. A story that will stir the Impulse of patriotism to a white heat. Full of action and excitement. A pic ture for rcfi-blooilod Americans. Don't miss a single chapter. Initlnl chapter of "IJUKIITY" to lie shown Thursday afternoon anil evening. SI'KCiAl, FHK.K SCHOOL (HII.DltK.VH MATIXKE AT 4 I'. M.