The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 25, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EVKSIVfl XEWR WKVtXKSnAY, AI'RII, 3S. IfMT
TOREK
WANTED!
We Have About
One Thousand
Jew
Hats!
They Have Got to Go
$1.50 Hats, . $ .98
$2.00 Hats, . 1.49
$2.50 Hats, . 1.79
$3.00 Hats, . 1.98
$3.50 Hats, . 2.19
We have a lot of Straw and
Panama Hats, just arrived.
They have to go. See our
window of cut prices.
Fisher's Sale
Morning Program Will be Held
at the MewArmory Where
'Reports Will be Given.
, ...
11IG J1TNKV DANCE.
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At Maccabee hull Thursday, if
April 19. Ott's orchestra.
Harry Cook, mgr. 132-a:H
KOTJCU OK FINAL ACCOUNT.
OUT DOOR LUNCHEON
Evening i'lmnun Will Consist of
Musical Selections by tile Or.
cliCKtra anil Will lie
Held at the Antlers.
; Ni ITICE TO ALL HEIiKKAH.S.
A peclal meeting of Roseburg Re
beka! lodge Is called for Thursday,
April 2li. at 2 o'clock p. m., in the
Odd Fellows hall, for the purpose
of cc iferrlng the degree. All mem
bers ire requested to be present, and
all waiting members nre invited to
atteijd.
EMMA LENOX, N. Q.
SI RING SAMPLES ARE HERE
T ie Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing
wor s have Just received their line of
upri g samples a swell assortment
of t e finest fabrics. Get your order
in ( arly for a choice selection. A
ler!;et fit guaranteed and the best
wor cmanshlp. G. W. Sloper, the
clenmer and presser. tf
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Make sure your income for life by
taking an income policy from the
Mutual Life of N. Y., J. F. Hutcha
son, manager, office First State &
Savings Bank. 1553-tr
Mrs. L.. C. Smith, of. Oakland,
Calif., arrived this morning after re
ceiving a message of t-e illness of
her daughter, iuis. C. M. Page, of
this city.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
fee Sure to Attend Our Great
QuickActionSale
It Offers Many Rare Bargains
The "Quick Action" Sale in the (rreatcst bona flilo sale ever belli
in these parts: the blcgcst biu-Kiiln npixirlunity you have ever wit
nessed. From tbo first day, this sale has been n grand success.
We are turning our stork into cash, to pay off the retirinir partner.
Our loss, is your gnin so be on hand early tomorrow to share in
the ninny money-savings provided in
Watches Fancy China
v Diamonds Viking Silver
Rings Bracelets
Silverwear Clocks
Brassware Cut Glass
fountain pens, brooches, pendants, toilet gets, manicure sets, table
ware, souvenir spoons, etc. In this small ad. we can't givo you
even a faint idea of the wonderful economies offered you during
; this great sale. Come and see the articles; note the prices and
buy all you need for years to come.
Note These Wonderful Savings
A 4-plece quadruple sliver plat- .
ed chocolate set, f 12. &n n n
Special Ikb.OO
China plates, gold and n'lat
inum decorated, tfi nn
$2.75, now J l.DO
A lot of gold filled and sterl
ing cuff links as high em
as 2 75 y)C
choice of hat pins( some n "
solid gold) DUC
$1.25 Baby Bracelets..
A diamond cluster ring of seven
fine white stones platinum
set. Regular price (nfliT fin
140, now b9.UU
A diamond and pearl set
brooch. Regular pn v
85, now ;."POO.UU
A pair of diamond ear screws.
blue white stones,
$48.50. Special
A choice lot of sterling
lilw souvenir spoons
$36.00
95c
85c
lated. Examinations, lectures and
class exercises still go on, but a class
seldom contains moro than four or
five young men. Many students wuobc
names 'appear ou'tho rolls are only
nominally in college, being either on
wor duty with the army or engaged
in work at various government offices.
Tomorrow will be a gala day for
the Odd Fellows of Douglus county
and incidentally for Roseburg, for
the city is already making ready to
welcome the many visitors who will
congregate in order to celebruto the
anniversary of the founding of the.
great order.- The Douglas county
association committees have - been
working hard for a number of weeks,
to prepare one of the most extensive
programs ever given for a meeting
of this organization.
In the forenoon the program will be
given at the pew armory commenc
ing at 10 a. m., and will consist of
speeches by the various prominent
oftlcers of the many lodges represent
ed and of musical numbers both vo
cal and instrumental. "The yearly
business meeting of tho Douglas
County Association of Odd Fellows
will also be held In the morning at
the armory at whleh time reports of
financial conditions and increase in
membership will be given as well as
the election of officers for the ensu
ing term.
At noon a basket dinner will be
held in the. street adjoining the arm
ory if the weather will permit and
if not the auditorium will be titled up
as a banquet room. The committee
has secured permission from the
city council to rope off one block of
the street and this will be kept free
from travel during the noon hour.
The local lodge will serve coffee and
cream to the visitors.
in the afternoon the program will
bo in the I. O. O. F. hall and wITi
be composed chiefly of degree work.
At 2 p. m. the Kebekahs will confer
their beautiful degree by a team
composed of past noble grands aud
the presiding oftlcerB. At 4 p. in.
the first degree of Odd Fellowship
will be conferred by a team from the
two local subordinate lodges.
The evening program will be held
at the Antlers theatre and will be
composed of musical numbers by the
I. O. O. F. orchestra, which is recog
nized as one of the best in the state
and will be interspersed with some
special features and a fine 'moving
pfcturo.
Tickets for the evening program
are free to all Odd Fellows and their
families and should be secured from
A. J. Geudcs, Carl Oilman or Mrs.
Tlllie Johnson.
DAHLIA IIULIIS FOH SALE.
After filling our fall orders for
bulbs we have on hand a surplus
stock of good true to name varieties
which we will sell at ?1.G0 per doz.
Our own selection. John E. Hunyon,
804 Mosher St. Phone 38-J. 126-tf
crrv news.
Auto for hire, city and country
driving. Phon 5., 214 Cass street,
A. J. Powell. 119-tf
Mrs. Alice Wilson, of Olalla, wns
a visitor in KosclAirg for a fen' hourB
yesterday. She returned home by
auto in the evening.
Order bedding plants now. All
kinds in any quantity. Prices right.
Mrs. F. D. Oweus, florist, at the
Pollyanna, on Cass street. 1669-tf
Peter Glennwho has been attend
ing to business mutters In this city,
toft this morning for his home at
ii.lontugue.
Mrs. S. J. Plerco and two sons, or
Tacoma, arrived this morning to
visit iwlth the Itltzman family and
with Mrs. Dldtel.
B. K. McCoy, Western Union op-
orator in this city, will leave to
morrow for Sau Francisco, whore
ho will spend a short vacation.
Have your duds cleaned and press
ed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser.
All work promptly attended to and
satisfaction guaranteed. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Welsh, of Iowa,
who have been, spending tbo winter
in Los Angeles, arrived this morn
ing to spenu a few days as tho guests
of Mrs. Nadlno Shepard and 'her
mother, Mrs. Woodruff.
M. K. guaranteed corsets, the kind
that nifikes you young in feeling as
well as looks. Cora Chrlstcnson,
d ressniaker. Phone 4R4-R. 647 S.
Stephens. v 106-tfl
W. R. Jones, who was a resident of
this city some twenty years ago,
stopped over nJght In this city en
route to Los Angeles from Tacoma,
where he is now living.
Mrs. Case's dressmaKJng parlors
removed to 610 S. Main street. Or
ders taken for hemstitching. Splrclla
corsets mado . to ordor, perfect fit
guaranteed. 112-m20
Hardy Howard, a well known
salesman and son of Mrs. Emma
Howard, of this city, spent the day
in this city attending to business
mutters.
Plant your vacant lots In veget
ables and reduce your living cost.
Peas, string beans, corn and other
vegetables will yield lots of nourish
ing food. Get fresh, dependable
seeds at right prices at the People's
Supply Co. 131-82 3
Attorney Genera! Geo. M. Brown
and family left today for Salem aft
er Mrs. Hrawn and daughter had
spent tho last few weeks in this city.
Mr. Ill-own has been in tho city
since Saturday.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Douglus County.
In the matter of the estate of
Juntos Levins, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: that the
undersigned, Ora H. Porter, admin
istrator of the estate of James Levins,
deceased, has filed his final account,
In the County Court of the State of I
Oregon, for the County of lxuglas. I
and that on Saturday tho 12th day of
May, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
A. M of said day at the Court House
In Roseburg, In said county and state.
has been appointed as the time and
place for hearing of objections to
said final account and settlement
thereof.
ORA H. PORTER,
d-m7 Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the county court for Douglas
county, Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of John
Stelger, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was on the 21st day of
April, 1917, duly appointed adminis
trator with will annexed of the estate
of John Stelger, deceased, and all per
sons having clnlms against snld estate
are roquired to present the same
properly verified with vouchers at
tached, on or before Blx months from
date to the undersigned, at his of
fice in Rosoburg, Oregon.
Dated and published the first time
this 23rd day of April, 1917.
GEORGE NEUNER, Jr.
Administrator with Will Annexed,
d-m
May 1st Is Clean-Up Day!
Save everything from a hairpin to a threshing
machine. We will pay you the spot cash.
Special
Men's and Women's Second-Hand
Shoes and Clothing bought and sold.
For Your Sheet Metal
Work, See
J. H. SINNIGER
1111 W. Oak Street. - Phono 428
BEFORE BUYING A
f CREAM
4- OXDABATflD
uui mini uu
SEE TnE LATEST .
MODEL
SHARPIES
SUCTION FEED
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
Kill
Put all your old stuff in a pile and
Phone 182
Berger's Junk Shop
and he will call and get them.
STOP BTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester Hay and Westlnke
Town TjoU.
GEORGE RITER
121 West Oak Street.
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flower. Potted Plants,
Faneral Designs, Wedding Bo
qaeta, etc. - .
(Dy Associated' Press.)
CAMBRIDGE, April 24. TIiobc
who return to Cambridge university
alter the war will find great changes
There is In progress not only a great
reform In curriculum, but also a great
democraticatizatlon'of the whole uni
versity atmosphere. In the past the
cost of education at the older Eng
lish universities has been a bar to
all except wealthy and very clever
students. Since the war a Rood deal
of attention has been given to the re
duction of the expenses of undergrad
uates and the consequent throwing
open of the university to a much
wider range of students.
The student after the war will bo
offered a short course of study and
longer terms, mis win result in a
shortening of the time required for
the university comae. But general
ly speaking, It has been found that
the heavy cost of a Cambridge edu
cation is not due to the fees exacted
by the colleges so much as to the
extravagant social habits of the un
der-graduates. Steps are being tak
en to curb all unnecessary expendi
ture in this direction, and the stud
ent who comes to Cambridge with an
idea that he can spend his money
freely on all sorts of pleasures will
And himself on bad terms with the
university authorities.
There is to be a great liberalization
of the courses of study. Courses in
modern languages, English, oconom
fes and modern science, will be ex
tended enormouply. The whole sys
tem of examinations will be revised,
and In all probability the present spe
cial examinations will he re-arrpngfd
and stilfened. Compulsory Greek will
be abandoned, and those who consid
er that military training should form
part of a university education are
distinctly In the majority In faculty
circles.
Kor the present, college class
rooms are almost completely depopu-
MANY OREGON WOMEN
SAY THE SAME.
Portland, Orogon. "My dauRliter'i
health was very poor alter her first
baby caino. finally she took three
hottlen of Dr. Pierce' Favorito Pre
emption and her health was greatly
improved. She has threo children,
lias always depended on this wonder
fnl medicine to help her through."
Mrs. Isabki. Bf.rthand, 8(1 Texas St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Lents, Orepjon.
,I nsed Doctor
l'resorintion be-
tore my dbdj
.amA.nl T lwlinva
ijiiil saved my life,
vna T.nnta Om.
many letters hko tho above from all
over tho world.
The ir.ihty restorMivo power of Dr.
Tierce's i-'avorita Pritcriptiou SfcfldU
causes all womanly troubles to dis
appear compels t'10 orprins to prop
erly perform their natural functions.,
corrects displace nents, overcomes
irregularities, rnmo 'cs pain and misery
r.t certain times nrid bnnpg back
health and strength to nervous, Insta
ble and exhauHU'd women.
What Doctor Pit rce's I Tivnrite Pre
ecription has don't for f .'jo.ifnnd It
will do for yon. Cct it t vi very dr.j
from any mpdicino dcal-.ri-T 5Uiti
11411 iu ur w.uicit Kirn,
Doctor Plere"1 PelVts nro". '.(v .l"d
M a Livnr Pill. ymnlh'M,' e n vl ; t tn
Uike. (rut liriM. Siwnr-wtU) I l!'t a
Jc. Curn Kick 'prid:ut Si.lloin
Il"rilrio!if !l7.7.lii'i, 'ons'Jt1 lor. J.n'i'
fTostion, Billua Att'ir!;rt, Htd til l
ratiff"me:U of t!iO Liver,. IStouiaf U. lUJi
liuweU.
VOll 8ALR AT UALI.'S CANDY
STOKE, CASS STKKET,
PIIONE 414.
Roseburg, Oregon.
A LITTMi TALK OVUIt liUMKKll
with us may save you both money
and annoyance. We can prove
that it pays to buy good lumber
oven for a chicken house. We
can prove our lumber is good,
elthor by showing it to you if
you avo nn expert, or by rofonlng
you to previous buyers from us,
If you aro not. When we havo
proved both these propositions,
uio rest is up to you.
THE J. C. FLOOR CO.
Itosfltunr, Oreunii,
3
HOTEL HOYT
( Wiroproof.)
Sixth and Hoyt Sts, Two Blocks
from Depot.
Rates 75 cents to $2.00
li. W. II I.MICH, Mgr.
Portland ... Oregon
VEXATION OF
SPIRIT
So long and earnestly I've wrought,
Pursued tho beastly grind.
I've ringbones on my domo of
thought,
And spavins on my mind,
Tho xhastly fear of evil times,
Of povorty when old,
Has kept me hunting after gold,
f havo a package put away,
Whoro none can Jar It Ioobo,
And sometimes at tho close of day
I wonder what's tho use?
Throughout this weary worldly Jaunt
I've skimped and saved and pared
I've dono without tho things I want,
Tho things for which I cared,
To add one round dollar moro
To what I bnve In brine,
I've mado existence sad and sore,
And what reward is mine?
Why do I slave and toll and grind,
Why do I toll and spin?
I'll havo to leave my roll behind,
For othcTH to blow In.
Thcso words seem ever ringing loud,
Uko some decreo of doom:
-There Is no pocket In a shroud,
"No eash bor in a tomb."
Tho best euro for tho above Is nn
Income policy with Tho idutual Ufe
of N. Y. No restrictions ns to war.
Come and lot ns reason together nnd
see If I enn't convince you thnt tho
pnrliclpatlnf? plan Is tho Hnfrftt and
sure to mako the nt rout tho hmvHl.
J.F.HUTCHASON
. DISTRICT MANACER
OFFICE OVER FIRST STATE AND SAVINES BANK
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.
I. Abraham
The Deoendable Store
j REED SULKIES, Seelj
The A. S. Huey Company
Jewelers and Opticians