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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1917)
KIT THE EVK.YIHQ NEWS MONDAY, APRIh 16, IglT. We urge you to buy your shoes now, from our large, selected stock. Our prices save you from 25 to 331 on Present Market Prices You should nnt miss this rhnnrp. Rpttpr hnv a fpu niV nf clmoc tor every member of your family. Come in and look over the many specials we are offering for Men, Women and Children. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass. St., Roseburg DOINGS OF THE CITY Ditto C'orrwtwl. In Saturday's edition of Tho News an article iippenred giving the date when tho Harnos circus would visit this city. It read May 14, but should 'hav been May 4. HetiintH to IortIand. J. Y. IIH1, onKlnncr for tho War ren Construction Coin puny, roturncd to his homo In Portland last nlglit after ropairiiiR several broken plucus In tho pavement on tho main streets of the city. Jtciwlvtt Ohm. .lames (loortnmn today received ar. ohoo which ho will line In orchoHtra work with tho Odd Follows orches tra. It is a very beautifully toned instrument and Mr, tioodman Is to day showing it to his many friends, j ltaitch It l'mi'lmAcd, Mrs. M. K. llillyur. of San Diego, who has been vIbIUiir at the Um qua hotel for soverul weeks today purchased a largo ranch iu the South Doer Creek vicinity. Word From Mi-s. Miller. Word was received this afternoon from Mrs. K. I. Miller, who was tan en to Portland last night, for an op oration for tho removul of a goitre, that she had reached tho sanltoriiim after a very easy journey and thnt tho trip had not affected hjr condi tion In tho least. KxrUenu'iit nt Armory. ' Throughout the day many practic al Jokes havo 'boon played on mom hers of the fourth company and sev- orul times the word that mobiliza tion orders had been received was passed along with such a degree or excitement that tho armory has at times been crowded with the nnxlous soldiers. Brighten-Up! now by using AI.AHASTINK and S. & W. FIN MUCH. Clot your work out of way beforo s'.immor heat comes. Alubustlno Is you know tho best possible wall finish perfectly sanitary, cuslly applied, nnd sold lit tho old price of 50c per pkg. for a time. Tho cost has boon advanced to 70c, bill wo bought ahead and will givo you tho advant age) until wo havo to replace. 8IIUHWIX a Wll.ldA.MH Mulshes, stains ami varnishes, are ac knowledged lenders, and aro best possible goods. Call for ltesspnr, Scarnot, or Marnot and be convlnrod th.it you havo tho vory best varnish, or for Floor-luo If you wish a mil ttoixl varnish stain. Wo will hack the goods. Churchill Hardware Company Ironmongers Roseburg, Oregon Wo uro Mill selling s. Ji W.l'ulnt at less tbaii market worth. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOl) SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings,7tol0:l55c&10c TODAY I.A.ST CHAM F. To SICK. Baby Marie Osborne IN Joy and the Dragon A study in sunshine In which fllmdonis- littlest lending lady Is tho cen'ral character of a thrilling story. "Major Bfent's Perfidy" Sixth chapter of (ho lirent Military Serial earl of the Army" Painting Window Sign. Koy Hufhani, the sign painter, was engaged today In pulnting sov oral window signs nt the ofllce of the French Transfer Company on Cass and Pine streets. Flags Received. Sam Sykes today received a largo shipment of American flags and has displayed them In his windows. They are cf all sizes and have been bo ar range d as to form a very attractive window. Visitor at Liiuivl ('rest. Mrs. Druce L. llogard, of Eugene, returned to her home today after spending the week end ns the guest of Mi', and .Mrs. Stewart at Laurel Crest. Mrs. llogard has Just reutrn od from a delightful sojourn In Hon olulu. Olvlmrd Tract Inspected. J. F. Johnson, president of the southern Oregon Orchard Co., left today for his home in Portland ifter inspecting the company's holdings near this clly. Mr. Johnson states that the orchard Is looking very fav orable this spring uud he is well pleased. Share of Ijmd Kales Fluid. . Money raised from sales of gov ernment lands within the various counties of the stuto, totalling $J, 530.40, has been distributed, the imount being the United tltates llvo per cent of total sales allowed the dale. Douglas county receives by tho allotment $233.21. Jciicrut Fund Warrants Culled. Mrs. C. C. Alley today called all general fund warrants on tho city treasury with the oxcoptlon of one U700 warrant. The city Is rapidly coming out of debt In lis general fund and It is expected that within (ho next cn.i or two that all of the warrants will have been paid off. .Much Improved. J. W. Perkins, who 'has been very ill nt his home tor the past few days was able to bo on. tho strcots today and siient a short time in his ofllce attending to business matters that had nrcumui.ucu ouring his sickness, lie has been under the care of a physician since Ills confinement to Ills home. Presbyterian Conference. Tho Pre-Presbytery Conference on Sunday school evangelism to bo held In the Presbyterian church, this clly. will convene Tuesdny afternoon, April 17, at 2:30 o'clock. Three ad dresses will be delivered during the afternoon as follows: "Why tho Sun day School'."' by Itev. H. A. Carna han, I). D., of Ashland; "Valuo of Kilucatioiial Kvnngellsm In Sunday School Work," by I,. M. Homer, of Drams Pass, and "The Soul," by Rev. A. A. .1. Hogg, of Medford in the evening the Rev. Paul S. Handy, of Central Point, will preach the ser mon, after which tho Presbytery will be constituted by tho election of of ficers. The conference will continue over Wednesday and Thursday, and announcements of the program and services will he given tomorrow. ivoaves for Oakland. Constable H. B. Church left this morning for Oakland where he eerv ed papers In a cose filed for viola tion of the old liquor law. r.ntc-rs Hospital. Mrs. W. A. Pettlt will enter Mercy hospital this evening whore she will receive treatments from Mrs. Soely, Sethor & Stewart. She has been very 111 for the past few weeks. Will Iteturn. J. R. Bailey and family, who left hero several days ago for Marsli flehi will return here soon accord ing to word received by his brother. He will be employed in the local postoffice. (tlmrdinn Appointed. V. F. Thomas has been nppolnted guardian of the estate of W. D. Moore an insane (person, G-. ' W. Young, who was formerly guardian leslgned the position a short time. Sells Stock, Word was received at The News office today that the shoe stock, of lames Minikin, which is situated on North Jncksdn street, was bought by Sum Hest, of Portland, Ore., who will pack the stock and take It to that place where he will dispose of It. Hotting- on Orders. Considerable betting on the time the local artillery will receive their mobilization orders is being done to day and several people have already won tneir money. It Is rather an uncertain question nnd the majority of people are looking for the orders only when they are received. c'rrr xtivs. Subscriptions for magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. Oluilp Dr. Chas. Hagar was in the city from his home on Deer Creek today. Mrs. J. C. Aiken returned home today from a brief visit with friends at O ran Is Pass. Mrs. G. W. Stephens returned to Oakland today after a short visit In this city. C. B. Johnson went to the rocs quarry this morning after spending the week end In this city. Mrs. J. M. Lamb and Mrs. H. A. Smith, of Dillard, arrived this aft ernoon to shop In this city. Al. Thompson, of Kiddle, return ed to his home this morning after a short business visit in this city. ' A. N. Orcutt and daughter return ed thiB morning from Portland where they have spent the week end visiting with friends. Mrs. J. D: Roberts, of Myrtle Creek, came over today to spend a short time in this city attending to business matters. W. W. Smith, of Sutherlln, return ed to his home this afternoon after spending the morning in this city attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shambrook left this afternoon for the north where they will spend a short time attend ing to business matters and greeting friends. It is believed that a largo number will be tonight to attend the dnnce to be given by the Her Cross society in order to relse funds for tho work of organization. Many who do not dance are purchasing iicku.s in order to give their finan cial support to the cause. HOKX. KOKN'IG To Mr. anu Mrs. J. G. Koe- n ig, on April 16, a baby boy. LAWUKNCK To Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lawrence, of Dillard, on April 15, u miuy Doy. SHORT At Wilbur, Friday, April i.i. yjii. lo Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Short, a son. KARCHUR To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Karcher, of South Deer Creek on Monday, April 10, a baby boy. HOliKHTSOX To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilounld Robertson, 10S Parrott street, on April 15. a baby girl Mrs. Robertson died this morning at tnreo o clocK. llllL'ltll.l.l.. ! " . ..... .,,.., r riiKi-.-tK.-vi'iONft Just Fun for fifteen minutes. 8 Reels Admission As 1'sual. Adults 10c. ('hiltlrcn 5c 8 Heels TO.Moilltow "Big Tremaine" With HAItOI.I) Lot KVOOI .) MAY A1J.IHON. A Metro Wonder play of exquisite- romance in five nets. COMINU MOMMY AXI Tl F.SKAY. APRIL ill anil St. "IIKlT MOHOA Oil!!," Energy and Capacity Ty Y having the energy to practice econ-- pmy in little tilings, a person will " increase his capacity for saving money. This will enable iiim to have a reserve fund for independence. New accounts tire cordially invited. The Roseburg Nalional Bank Roseburg, Ore. . AT THE HOTELS. ! Arrivals nt the Grand. j . The following are registered at : tho Grand: Ed. Suthers and wife,! J. P. Urown, Oakland; G. Ediund.l it. L. Collins, H. F. David, Portland; I W. G. Fuonell, J. W. Robertson, u. G. Francis, A. Everton, H. N. Blan ford, Portlanu; Mrs. G. C. Finlay. Roseburg; liodnoy Knott, ltound Prairie; Mrs. Nellie Mode, San Fran cisco; E. N. Camp, Cornutt; Mrs. Belle Nye, W. W. Selgfried, Garden Valley; T. E. O'Connor, Portland; Mrs. II. Chapman, Elkton; R. P. Hutton, B.' N. Hicks, E. Senders, Geo. Peebler, L. B. Hendricks, J. Franzer, C. Conklln, Portland; J. A. Goff, Dothan; S. v. Thompson, W. F. AnuerBon, Portland; T. O. Russell, Eugene; FioJ Miller, W. E. Wright, Portland. Arrivals nt the Umpqua. Tho following are registered at the Umpqua: Lewis Johnson, Spo kane; Geo. W. Stearns, Oakland; E.' LnForest, Portland; E. Jennings, City; L. E. West, Taconia; J. L. Coppedge, Seattle; V. U, Hicks, Chicago; F. W. Calkins, New York; B. K. Lawson, Round Prairie: W. F. Sergeatit, Portland; Elmer E. Theno and wife, Sutherlln; Fred Hnnssen, Portland; Geo. E. Gray, Seattle; Fred Harvey, Mrs. W. Wilson, Max Friedenthal, Portland; W. H. Mny fleld, San Francisco; E. Stroud. Geo. O'Connor, Portland; J. L. Mac- Kvoy, Adah Howard, Cornation San chery, Mrs. J. L. MacEvoy, New York; Morris Bocock, W. T. Fish, H. B. DuGaa, G. M. Simons, W. A. Kinney, Chas. H. Bennett, Portland; Mrs. M. J. Perkins, Drain; J. W. Finlgan, Rochester, N. Y.; B. W. Craig, San Francisco; W. L. H. Os borne, Mt. Alto llanch; Herbert Mor ton, Portland; ' Roy H. Gaegy, Se attle; J. D. Hamilton, New York; J. W. Fowler, J. H. Dobbin, Port land; M. B. Rascovlch, 1 San Fran cisco; E. C. Guerin, Washington, D. C; C. J. Howe, R. C. Morris, C. L. Minkler, Portland; Joe Wilson, Med ford; O. B. Hinsdale, Gardiner; C. E. Ferguson, Portland. SOLDIERS HEMCFIT. Musical nrocrnm hv lncnl tnlnnl at St. Joseph's school, Kane street, I Monday. April 16, 8 p. m., proceeds! given to Roseburg soldiers. - Cordial i invitation extended to all. Admls slon 2 Pc. 100-al0 NEW TODAY. FOR SALE OR RENT 10-acre fruit ranch. Close In. See Put. lBOOtt PIANO FOR RENT Chas. A. Brand. inquire at Parslow & Bell. liotf FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness. Good all-round horse. Phono 20F11. 103-al9 w ith bath, 247 S. Jackson street. I 101-al9j FOR RENT 5-room house, partly! furnished. Inquire 1018 Win-' Chester street. Phone 69-R n!8 ! WANTED A good sensible, steady! man to work at hospital. Inquire Mercy hospital. 107-al7 FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished house, newly renovated. In quire 647 6. Stephens. Phone 454-R. J. W. Hornbeck. 108-tf LOST Fountain pen. gold mount-: ings; engraved with "Velma" on I handle. Finder please leave at News office. tf WORLD STAR Hosiery and Under-' wear. Bessie B. Bryant, agent. Formerly represented by Mrs. Ack ley. Phone 355-R, and I will call. I 106-a28 FOR RENT About 20 acres, some! good land, two small houses, ad-! Joining Roseburg on north and be-! Ins; a part of the former Harper! ranch, will rent for 10.00 per, month to good tenant. Write Zlmmerll, 416 Lumberman's bids;., Portland, Or. 102-alJ Going, Ranch! Stocked and Equipped! We Consider the Following Described Farm Some thing Extra Special in a "Ready for ' Business" Proposition. 60 acres situated on a good wagon road, two miles from the R. R. sta-' tion. All fenced with hew woven wire strung on new cedar posts. 40 acres of this Is rich black level loam (no sticky) and all well tilled ex cellent for corn and especially adapt . ed for broccoli. Balance of land Is slope, all cleared and In cultivation, 5 acres of vhich la in orchard, bal ance in grain hay. Entire ranch in crop this year. Good improvements, good water, good team of work horses. 2 cows, 100 chickens, 20 half A grown hogs and plenty of grain and hay in barn to last through season, wagon ana all farm tools go with this ' ' ' place and are Included in the very low price of $6,000.00 We can accept in trade a house and lot in ROSEBURG' actually worth $2600. ...... We Have Money to Loan No Delays We write Fire Insurance That Insures. FARMERS REALTY COMPANY MAIN AND OASS STREETS. Theda Bara In rousing Fox story of Algerian Army life taken f rom : Onldas . great masterpiece . . . UNDERTWO FLAGS Tonight nnd tomorrow afternoon and evening at the ANTLERS THEATRE the swift sharp action and fire of a military camp runs through this picture. It-Is a dramatization of Onldas famous novel, con ceived In nil the splendor and glory with which tho author wroto the book which has captivated all readers. Theda Bara, as Cigarettes, the llttleFrench daughter of the regiment has again displayed the art which makes her tho foremost aciress In the films. . If you hate Theda Ilara, see her in "Under Two Hns" nnd Ienni U love her. Remember, specinl matinee, Tuesday afternoon nt 2:15. Admission, Adults 15c, Children 10c Coming Wednesday evening only nt 7:15 nnd H:45, IKJKOTHY GIHIt in the five-reel Triangle-Fine Arts Photoplay The Little Yank "v' occult aiiuniug ueaiuy spois in uasmngton ana j vivgwii, iau a, new triangle Lomedy.,, Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c Thursday only, Serinl School Children's .-Matinee nt 4:15, evening performances nt 7:15 and S:45. FIRST C'HAlTKlt OF THK NEW SKKI AIj "LIBERTY" A snappy, quirk action story of the American occupation of North ern Mexico, thoroughly patrlotio In sentiment nnd alive and breathing with unflinching loyalty and love of the glorious Stars and Stripes and the country represented by this grand old emblem. A story for children and grown ups Grandpa will love It and the children will cry to see It. Ten ht cent of the receipts nt each and every lierfommnce of Lllierty" will lie donated uy the Antlers Theatre management to the American Red Cross Society. Also on this program the 6-reel Paramount Photoplay. "Unprotected" FRATI IUXG MISS 11LAXCHE SWEET Admission As Usual Adults 10c, Children 5c Coming next .Monday and Tuesday WM. FAUXIM In the six reel Fox Special "THE T.UJJ OF TWO CITIES." Magnificent pro auction of Dickens' Immortal story.