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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1917)
J TITB FVEVrNO SEWS MONDAY. APlill. 80. 1917. - CITY NEWS, Rev. Dollarhide" conducted vices -in Sutherlln yesterday. ser- Mra. Tom Burnett and grandson came over from Kound Prairie Sat urday. Mrs. O. L. Willis, of Riddle, ar rived Saturday to spend a few days visiting in this city. Mrs. A. F. Noth, of Medford. arriv ed Saturday for a visit with Mra. A. A. Carper, of this city. J. E. Fox. who has been employed by the Flook Co., in this city, left Saturday for Springfield. J. Holt left for Albany Saturday after installing a new scale in the S. P. yards in this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen, of this Experience Big Four 850 I ' They Wear Better Front Laced 23ZffCORSETS They Fit They are guaranteed and sold at The SQUARE Store AN EXOIil'SIVK, LADIES' SHOP" GEO.'A. BURCHARD 131 N. Jackson Street I N Goodness! We never expected there would be i much fun and interest in The News' wfld animal contest. Lists are pouring fu and the wild animal editor- has already asked for help to check up the lists. Every boy and girl in Koseburg wants to see the Al. G. Darnes big four-ring wild animal circus which is coming to show at this city May 4 in afternoon and evening tjier formances, and many of these boys and girls are going to win free tick ets this most marvelous collec tion of 1000 wild, performiiu ani mals which do acts that matte you thrill, or split youw sides it.uchia" In order that ev y boy and girl 1 5 years of age o' 1 burg and vicinity the contest and ha nder in Rose- ly understand a chance at it we are going to reprint the conni--dilions now. In tho sentence, "Al. G. Barnes wild animal circus prize con'.ost" aro 18 different letters of tho alphabet, enough to spell several hundred names of different wild animals. Each letter may be used as often as necessary in spelling the name. Only, the names of wild animals The Evening News Wild Animal Prize Contest "TO THE WILD ANIMAL EDITOR: I hereby certify I ifm not over 15 years of ago and I submit " names of wild animal. in your prize, contest for free- tickets to til Al. O. Raines Rig Four-ltlng M ild Animal Circus' ex hibiting in ltoscburg, Ore., on Krldi.y, May 4. 10t7. nmo Address - .' - The letters contained In (he sentence "AL. ll.WtNKH Wild Vr--MAL ClltCTH PRIZE CONTEST" are to he used In iclllni Hi., names of wild animals. I'sc each letter aw ninny times as you. fvuiut to in spelling the names of dillerent wild animals. (Pin one .of tiicsc coiikiis on your list.) Mrs. F. D. Owen Cut Flower, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo qneta, etc FOIl SALK AT GALL'S CAXDX STORK, CASS STREET. PHONE U. Roseburg, Oregon. Back Laced j Better may be used, domestic animals such as horse, cat, dog, being barred. - Names must be spelled correctly and used not more than once in the same list. Answers must be addressed to "The Wild Animal Editor," The News, and must be "written on one side of paper only and numbered. I Coupon clipped from The Mews and j properly filled out must be pinneel to 1st Prize Six reserved seat tickets to the circus. 2nd Prize four reserved seat tlck . ets to the circus. 3rd PrizeThree reserved seat tick ets to the circus, 4th Prize Two reserved, seat tick ets to the circus. 5th Prize Two general, admission tickets -to the circus. Next Eighteen Prizes One general; admission ticket each to the circus.: So now get your list in at once and watch The News for the hour ol' distributing the prizes by the cele brated animal trainer and scientist, Al a. Humes, at The News office Don't miss an Issue of The News from now on. All lists must be hs nd ea to -the animal editor by Wod nes day evening, May 2. Contestants will bear in mind that fish, birds and reptiles are to be ex cluded from the lists submitted for prizes. DAILY WKATHKIt JCKPUfl T. U. S. Weather Bureiiir, rocttf Roseburg. Ore., 24 hairs enrti ffice. a. m.. April 30, 1317. Precipitation in Incites and! hut dredtb: Highest temperature yesterday' 4 Lowest temperature Inst nluhl 4 Precipitation lost 24 hourir - .1 .1 lotai precip. since first' or month fs 9 Normal precip. for this month .. I Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1916. to date Z3.i Averago precipitation from Sep tember 1, 18T7 30:44 Total declfiency from Sp-- city, left Saturday for Albany to at tend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson, of Round Prairie came to the city Sat urday to attend to business matters. Phil Rice was brought from Myrtle Creek to the Roseburg sanitorlum, Saturday . Mr. Rice is seriously ill. Rev. A. A. Brlttaln arrived here this morning from Sutherlln and spent the day here atiending to busi ness matters.. Mrs. M- Cotturri, who has been spending some time in this city, re turned to her home at Portland Sat urday. . H. A. Razor, Eugene agent for the CWerland. cars, spent several hours in this city Saturday enroute to Rid dle, where he delivered a new car. I. B. Goodman and wife, of Salem, arrived Saturday from Kiddle where they have boon visiting and will ro- nraitt In this city tor a short ltme. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman formerly lived at Looking Glass. L. I. Friend, vice-president of the Association of Bond Attorneys, spent Saturday in this city conferring with local attorneys. Mr. Friend is from New York, and stopped in this city enroute to. Portland on his tour of inspection, Claud Stang, of Garden Valley, Ssept awake all last night with a lomplaintng tooth, hurried to town early this morning to have the source of his sleepless night put out of commission. ' The heavy rain ot the arly morning, he states, has none lots of good throughout the farinftig districts. THE BSSEBURG SANITARIUM For year scientists have known that the SUIT light was the most ootent agent ft- destruction that ould'be emplQSd In tho war against tuberculosis. - .Cierms exposed to the ays of the sun were Instantly killed: U 1U lO UPPiy 111JB WUUUUllui liunti in a practical way nas .Deen me "'utuiiibllnr block". The extreme Tht the tho X-ray las been used Without success, for while it succeed- i 'Ctl in destroying some of thi Iserms'Vthoilntcniie heat burned the tiisaue. and thereby furnished "virus" on- new lifttjrt for tho remaining (KermS" Jo tiirlve and multiply upon, icojilly making flic second condition :-vorse than the first. After years or esperlmenting and a r-nxtul tudy of tutiflrculosis, I have 'Riinvecded in perfecting an apparatus i:n ;tlie form of an electric cabinet hat will do all that has been credit ed! to the sun's rays,, the application rvf -which causes no discomfiture to th. a patient. The cabinets are made ot metal aba vlutely air tight with a "dead lit" space between the inner cylin der l -nd the outside shall, the Inner parttt ton is lined with veTy bright metal and illuminated by scores of inrand, scent lamps, the jight reflect ed atrai nst the arcs of the circle mul tiplies tno power of .penetration manr IL nes, tho interior of tho cab inet is ti bright that it renders the bodr tra. tsparent, tubercular germs can find " Place to secrte them selves fron ' the strong rays of light, are killed. . flushed Into the oiood and carried ar T by an Increased circu lation stimo latcd by the heat. The broken dow. a . tlssuo rebuilds, the lacerated pat ts soon heal, nature re asserts herHO, f said with proper care and nourishm en t the patient rapidly recovers. What tfafs Vo-Jiderful discovery does for tube: cui'wtws it. can o!sd do for chronic- dhsord m of the kidneys, liver and blkddt'r. Rheumatism in Its many riialunraiit fo rsra succumb ed to Its ;Tnfn gly magic power My office, tarkipih bath, massage and treatment rc om s m now locat ed in the Perkins DniWIing. Rose burg, and I have- leas id zho Herring ton house. West Douslaa street. temporary quartets fcr ay sanitar ium. Lady attendant for ladies. Con sultation free. m 20 DR. "V. L. RUITKIl tember 1. 191 Average precipitation Tor 33, wet seasons, (Sept. to May Inclusive) 3!. 12 willl:j beli Observer. Leatherettes and Prices Effective April -1st, 1017 Light Foun Tcmrint Roadster . . Country Club t6os Big Fours Touring Roodsitr Coup . Ligbt Sixes Touring Roadsitr . Lvupt Stdam . . . S0S3 W'Ulya Six Touring WUlys-foiighbi' Four Tour tut tl303 Four Coup tiojo Four Sedan . S1030 Four Limouiintltojo iAJ Touring jivso Advanetd in prltt Big Four and Litht Six models. May ul utxt deferred uitlil that date account too late to correct odxet' tisements appearing in magazines circulating throughout the month etApriU All prices . o. 6. Toledo Subject to change without notic "Uadein U.S.A.". .MASONS ATTENTION. A special meeting of Laurel Lodge No. 13 A. F. &-A. M. will bo held at Masonic temple Tuesday at 1:80 sharp, for the purposo of conduct- ng and attending the funeral or our late brother, James Wright, a mem ber of this lodge. All Masons re quested to attend. By order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. I'HRKE CAH1XA1)S OV HillNGLKS The J. 0. Flook Co. has lust re ceived thrco carloads of tho very best grade of red cedar shingles. Inves tigate before you buy. 170J-tr M. J. Ghangrow, business visitor of Suthorlln, was In this city Sat- u rd ay. NOT1CK OF ADMINISTRATOR'S HA i,i-;. In the County Court for DouglaB Cniintv. Oreaon. n in tho matter ot mo CBiaio oi n. tl. 1VUIMIWHHI, ut,-aa. ... . Notice Is hereby given that the 4 I CVESYOUA I U BEAUTIFUL $ g ENAMEL n 4 Thrt ! oa I ,1U fit nt by 1 i 81 CORDON & BISHOP Jj Back of this season's new Over land Big Fours and Light Sixes are a direct line of nine preced ing models from which they v were developed. . They directly continue the line of models that made the Overland name stand in the public. mind for integrity of value. Overland policy has steadfastly sustained that integrity of value in the car throughout its entire service in the hands of owners. Over three hundred thousand of these cars are now in use and the helpful suggestions of their owners and of the more than four thousand dealer and factory-branch organizations that sold and served them, are largely responsible for the balanced greatness of this season's Big Fours and Light Sixes. R. E. HARNESS, Dealer Phone 446 Cor. Cass and Jackson, Roseburg, Oregon The Wllvs-Overlnn MnufocturerBof Willv5-Kn1i:lit ontl Li&ht Commercial TKLMtiltA.M TO KVKN1X SL'1IS(;IIIIIKR.S. 1 would very much appreci ate the opportunity to take re newals, as well as new sub scriptions to tiie Portland Evening Tolegram. I have on tered their contest as a candi date for one of tne prizes of fered to the ten persons getting the largest number of renew als and new subscribers. Any favors shown me in this respect will bo groatly appreciated. Siilwcrlption Rates lly Mail. 3 months $ 1 .SO 6 months 2.76 1 year 6.00 Telegram lly Currier. 3 months 11.35 6 months 2.60 1 year 6.00 Phone 370, or leave your Ol der at The -News office. tf VELMA BATHS. undersigned, the administrator with the will annexed of 11. II. Woodwitrd, deceased. In pursuance of nu orditr of the County Court of Douglas County, Slate of Oregon, duly made and on tured on the 16th day of April, 1917. will, after the twenty fourth (24th) day of May, 1917, proceed to sell and will sell at private sale for cash In hand, the following describ ed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: lllocks 7 and 8, and Lot 1 of Block 10, Terraco Park Ad dltlon to Roseburg, Or.; Lois 15 and 10, Block 65, Railroad AddlWon to Roseburg, excepting a narrow strip off the west side of said lots convok ed to City of Roseburg, the North west quarter of the northweRl quarter of Section 3, Township 27, Houlh of Range 7 West, W. M., Douglas County, Ore. Dated April 23, 1917. 0. W. RAPP, Administrator with Will Annexed of II. H. Woodward, deceased. m24 KIIKItlFK'H HALE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglns county. Oil Qothssee Their new beauty, their perfected easy riding qualities, their proven sturdiness and mechan ical excellence, their admitted tire, fuel and oil economy make them worthy of the confidence we enjoy, that they will still , further enhance Overland pres tige. .They embody the wisdom of the unmatched Overland experience in building cars of this type. They are dominant values, cars of proven dependability and ster ling worth. As long as we have them for de-. livery before May 1st, the prices . . are $850 for the Big Four, $985 for the Light Six thereat ter $895 and $1025. IM4 Ai sT4 I . V I II IT 1 1 I ! :1 d Co,nv. Tllo. Ohio WmrP. vM I Overland Automobiles U' I J Bernard Flynn and Katherine Flynn, plaintiffs, vs. Jens Chrlstensen and Johanna Cbrla- tensen, defendants. By vl'.luo of an cxocutlun, judg ment order, decreo and order of sale issued out of tho aiove entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me dlioctod and dated this 15th day of March, 1917, In favor of Bornard Flynn and Kathcrlno Flynn, plain tiffs and against Jons Chrlstensen and Johanna Chrlstensen, defend ants, for the sum of $4472.00 which said amount Includes principal and Interest up to tho date of entry of said Judgment and the furlhor sum of $50.00 attorneys: fees and costs, and for disbursements, and tho costs ot and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: all of lots numbered 2, 3, and 4 of flec tion 4, Twp. 30 Kouta, Range 6 West W. M., and South V4 of NU !4 of Sec tion 4, Twp 3 South, Itango B west of Willamette Morltllan containing 207.64 acres In Douglas county, Ore gon. Now therefore, by virtue of said exocutlon, Judgment order, decreo and orcior of boIb and In compliance with the command! of said wilt, I will on Saturday. June. 2, 1U 1.7. ut 2 o'clock a. in., at the front door bf the court house In Roseburg, Doug las county, Oregon, oll at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all tho right, titlo and Interest which tho within named defendants and each and (tit of them had on the 27th day of February, 1913. the dalo of tho mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that dato had In and to tho above describe property or any part thereof, to satisfy said exocutlon, judgment order and decree, Interest, costs and accruing costs. (1KO. ... CHUNK, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of April, 1917. First Issue. April 30, 1917. Last Issue, May 2H, 1917. NOTICK TO t.'KEKITOIW. Notice Is hereby given that the underslgnod has been, by tho county r-niirt nf Ixiuifias county, stato of Oreaon. duly appointed admlnlstra tor of (bo estate of Vlnnlo Senter, deceased, and any and all persons having clam against said estnto are hereby notified and required to pro- B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN sent the same to the undersigned, as such administrator, duly verified as by law required at the office of J, M. Dovers. Eugene, Oregon, within six months from tho date of this no tice. Dated tills 30th day of April, 1917. FLOYD L. SKNTER, Administrator of the estate of Vln nie Senter, deceased. VEXATION SPIRIT OF So long and earnestly I've wrought, Pursued tho beastly grind, l'vo rlngbonos ba my dom9 of thought, And spavins on my mind. Tho ghastly fear of evil times, Of poverty when old, Hns kept mo hunting after gold. I have a packago put away, Where none can Jar it loose. And sometimes at the close of day I wonder what's the uno? Throughout this weary worldly Jaunt l'vo skimped and saved and pared I've done without the things 1 want, Tho things for which I cared, To add one round dollar more To what I hnvo in brine, . I've made existence sad ,and sore. And what reward Is ml'iie? .... Why do I slave and toll and grfntu Why do 1 toll and spin? I'll have to luavo my roll behind, For others to blow 111. These words seem ever ringing loud, Like Rome docreo of doom: "There Is no pocket in a shroud, No caBh box In a tomb." Tho best cure for the above Is an Income policy with The Mutual Life of N. Y. No restrictions as to war. Come and let us reason together and seo If I can't convince you that the participating plan Is the safest and suro to make the net cwt the lowest. J.F.HUTCHASON DISTRICT MAHACER OFFICE OVER FIRST STATE AND SAVINES DAN ' 1 " ' v 1