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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1917)
t This is the Time for Every Citi zen to Support the United States Government - Many are doing go at considerable cost or sacrifice to themselves. We have Joined the Federal I sserve Banking Sys tem estblished by the Governuit t to give greater fln ancial stability and strength to the member banks and protection to their depositors. You can give your support to this great Government enterprise and also obtain Its protection for your money by be coming one of our depositors. The Douglas National Bank Member Federal Reserve Svstem. CAPITAL AMI Sl'lU'IifS $130,000. IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT WAR CENSUS The Adjutant General's Office Sends out Letters Giving Form of Proceedings. ARE BOYS FURNISH THRILLS FOR 6R0WD Ab a closing feature to the ftaturH day afternoon program the Rose-j ourg carnival, the -members of the; Roseburg fire department appeared on the streets at about 6 p. m., tog ged In their waterproof outfits pre paratory to engaging in , a witer fight and other contests equally in teresting. These boys deserve a great deal of credit for staging these events for they wera done without the slightest compensation, no prizes beiug awarded for their efforts.; Without a doubt their stunts were the hit of the entire carnival and they received a great deal of ap plause after each event. The judges chosen to watch over the evesfq were Harry Gall, H. E. BurchfieU and Chan. Far roil, 'ihe tiiiseepef was D, B. Bubar. The first stunt presented by the boys was the hocksy box contest, the TUea of which was to unlock a box with the full force of water turned directly on the ptrson mldng the attempt. Remarkable time was irade tn this contest, Leland Brown comiItin; the task in 10 seconds, Garry Rapp 15 4-5 seconds, and James Fletcher 26 4-5 seconds. This time was made entering with the water, but the fol lowing time wa mad; advancing to ward the box facing the heavy force of the water, Fletcher 17. 1-5 sec onds, Rapp 15 4-5 seconds,. Brown 21 4-5. The water fight which was the main event resulted in favor of the team cuitiposed of r-pp. Fletcher, Riddle and Taylor. TN losers were Brown, Bwr, Stephenson and Hicks. The first, team nevr lost an inch while the other fc'.Iows retreated a number of 'nches a:t a result of the heavy force of wider staking them. At times ihe stream of water was switched .from one side of the street to the other drenching a large num ber of the siwctatora and providing merriment for all. UKOtXTOM PLASTS. JUNE 5TH THE DAY SET We are now prepared to book or ders for St. Valentine broccoli plants grown from the ,urest seed obtain able, Uinpqua Valley Fruit Union. , 205-tf We Paint Roofs Phone 444 Williams Roof Paint Co. SIAXWACTUREns OF ' Roof Paint and Cement F. W. WILLIAMS- Roseburg, Oregon Butter and Ice Cream ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DOUGUS GO. CREAMERY BUTTER Buttermilk 10c PVM AMX)N liring Your Bucket. PHONE OS YOiiR ORDERS FOR 1GE CREAM, SHERBET Douglas County Creamery i'llOMPT SERVICE AUTO DELIVERS For Light Delivery and isPOuick Messender Service i 'in V xSJustStepOnaridGo ?A MAKES 25 MILES I '- AN HOUR IOO MILES ON ONE GALLON OF GASOLINE A.M. OELAND, ROSEBURG Agent for Douglas County Every Male Resident Must Register and No One Kxeititt at First -HcgUt ration ot Absen- t teett lletjuired. VMM OK.AI'PKKCIATIOX. To those who assisted in th policing of the cvsival, the men serving as ssciai police, the ladies serving as matrons, the boy scouts and the fourth company officers and men, I wisw to thank you for your ser- vkes and assistance rendered. Year efforts, which were most successful deserve the appre- elation and thanks of the entire carnival committee. T. A. RAFFETY, a Chief of Carnival Police. The following important in form a tion concerning the war census was received at thia office today from the adjutant general's office in Port land: Mar Censur ly. Tuesday, June 5, as named by President Wilson in his official 4roc lamation. War Census Uay. Every male resident between the ages of 21 and 30 years, inclusive. This includes aUens as well Americans. Japanese, Chinese, Kal ians, Germans, English, Americans, and men of any other nationality who are of the designated ages. must register. Aliens will not be; drafted for war duty, of course, butj a complete record of them is desir-i ed. Who Is KxOHipt. No male resident between the ages of 21 and 30 years, inclusive, is cxv empt from registering. Those to be exempted from military service will be determined later, but first all tuust register Where to lEegister, Registration must be made in the home precinct of the man register ing. Register at your regular vot ing place. Hours for ltegUtration. Booths at regular voting uaces in each precinct will be ogtea on war census day from 7 o'clock a. in. to 9 oeioek p. iu. Don't wait until the last moment. Register early. Registration of Absentees. If you find you w!U be unavoid ably absent from your home pre cinct on war census day, you should apply air he earliest possible date to the county clerk of the county in which you may be at the time, whether n Oregon or eisewnere. who will fill out your registration card. Ho will then give you the card, which you must mail to the registrar of your home precinct, in; caie of the sheriff of your home: county, in time to reach the regis trar by war census day. If you live in Portland, or a city of over 30,000 population in another state, mail. the card to the registrar in care of the mayor. liut remember, the burden ot Hav ing your card reaeft" the registrar of your home precinct by war census day is on yon. RoKiHtmtion of toe bit-k. Men of military age who are too Hi to go to the voting booth to reg fster must send a competent per son before war census nay io me county clerk to explain the circum stances, and secure instructions from the federal regulations which these officials will, receive from the government. IVtmltiea, Thfe penalty for failing to appear to reeister. or for giving false, mis leading 'or incorrect answers, is ImnriNonmcnt, There is no alterna tive-of a fine. . HtiXUUSS FROM SAN IJlEtiO. GARDINER SCHOOL SSUES. ANNUAL "The Umpqua" the official pufili cation of the tiaroiner high school was issued last Saturday from the job department ot The Evening News, This is the last issue of the Bchool year and the student body de voted a great deal of time in com piling it. The book consists of 31 pages and a cover of purple and gold, Many half tones are printed ."ironghout the book and it will Ins a very pretty resemblance for t students of that school. A real ilfitoof a beautiful scene In liar diner is pasted on the fly ieaf of the hook, -hiie the cover is cut bo as to display it when the book is closed. The publication Is dedicated to the memory of W . F. Jowett, - L01H.& IMitECTOliy. iCAMCH Roseburg Aerie meets in their hall on Jackson street. d and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at S o'clock. ViBitine breSh- ren ia good standing always wel come. Howard Mess, W. P.; B. F Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 1S3, I. O. O. P. Union Encampment Nd 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. O. H. Piekens, C. P.; J, "IS. 1'ickens, R. S.; Junes Ewart, F. 8. O. O. F. iiising Star Lodge No, 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple ever! Friday evening. VistitiriR brethren always weieome. W. S. Powell, K. O.; J. D. Heese. V. O.; Carl W. Oilman, Hoc. Sec.; M. Pickle, Pin. Sec.; A, S. Hunt, Treas. O, O, Phileta-jan Lodge, So. 8, meets In Odd Fesion a Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass ttreei-j on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good standing invited to attend. V. T. Jackson. N. O.; F. I. Perry, V. C; A. 3. tSeddeg, R. S. ... P. A. SI. Laurel Lodge No. 13.! Hegular communicationa 2nd &ndi fourth Wednesdays of eaeh month; at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Or. Visitors welcome, iienj. P. Cam W. M., W. F. Harris, Sc: It. P, O, K, Roseburg Lodge Ke S36, holds regalnr coiamunicatioB at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Ail members requested to attend regularly . i all visitiBg brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. B. Stewars, R.; I. B. Rid dle, Sec. , WOMEN' OF WOOiJCUAtT Lilac - Circle No. 49 meets oa first aal third Monday evenings of each month in tlw I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members ia good standinn re Invited to attend. Elma Lewel- ien, G. N.; Clara Cawfield, clerk O. K, R, Rosebars Chanter. Ko. 8 holds their regular meeting on the Eirst ana tmra Tnnrsdsys in eacis month. Visiting members in good standing are respestfully Invited to attend. Margaret Page, W, St.; Free Johnson, See. t. O. T, M. Roseburg Hive No. 11 holds regular reviews oa second and fourth Thnrsday evenings In Maccabeo hail. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cor dially invited to attend our re views. Maccabeo hall on Cam street, Beryl B. Ogdcu, lady com.; Jessie Rhpp, R. K. UMTICii AUT1SAXS Assembly 18,5 meets at . Maecabee hall everv first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Saras Mcculloch, M. A.; J. O. Stephenson, P. M. A.; Emms Kauikner, See. RKMEKAHS lioseourg Rcbekah lodge No. 41 I, O, O. F. meets in Odd Feiiows Temple every Tuesday evenig. Visiting sisters and brothers Invited to attend. Mrs. Emma Lenox, N. Q.; Mrs. P 33, Turnell, V. O.; .Tiiiie Johnson, (Rec. ec.; Elsie Hunrphrcy, F. Sec.; M. Fickle. Treas. Recent Amv&fe For the Sport Suits, Skiri and More Wash Dresses A Few More of the Higher Class Blouses in .the Later Designs Evening Gowns and Dress oerore buying a suit or coal look fteie. Our Carnival prices will surpiise you. Make yourself at home with us this week. It will be our pleasure to serve you in every way possible, , The SQUARE Store An Exclusive Ladies' Shop, li, OF P, Alpha Lodge No, 41 meets every Wednesday evening corner Jackson and Cass streets. Visitors always welcome, I, T. Whitney, C. C; itoy F. Durbiu, M. F.j B. B. Wlmborly, K, iv, S. XOT1CE 1X OtKlHTOltS. In the county court tor Douglas county, Oregon, in the matter of the estate of John Stelger, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned wag on the 21st day of April, 1917, duly appointed adminis trator with will snnexed of the estate sf John Steigcr, deceased, and ail per sons aavi&g crtiiuiu agaiosi are required to present tss a properly verified with Touchers taehed, en ot iefsre six months frl date to the undersigned, fit his flee in Roseharg, Oregon. " Dated aua pubushed the first time this S3rd day of April, 19 11, GBORGB KEUNES, Jr. Administrator with Will Annexed. 4-Mll B, A, Y. Mt. Neho Homestead N . 1828 meets at Maecabee hall every ind and 4 th Wednesday. Visitors weicome. K. P. WiiiiamB, fore man; C. W. Cloake, correspondent. W. O. Oak Camp No. iSa, meets at the Odd Feiiows hall in Rose barg, every first and third Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. T. T. Weatlsor iord. C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. Earicourt Stewart, who recently went to San Diego as a recruit for the aviation department, has return-1 ed to his home In this city pending j rurther orders from Washington. Hoj enjoyed his Btay in the training) school very much and reports meet-i Ing severni other Roseburg boys v. ho are located there. Evelyn Taylor left for C.lendale yesterday where he will visit for a .short time, returning to her home in Brownsville tomorrow.. She has spent the paat few days in tlilB ell' attending the carnival and visiting with her friend MIbs iiinm Pns'ton. TO KVKXIXO TKLJXiltAM Sl'IlSCifllSJiitS. 1 would very much appreci- ate the opportunity to take re- j newals, aswell as new sun- 9 scriptions to the Portland Evening Telegram. 1 have en- tered -their contest as a candl- date for one of tne prizes of fercd to the ten persons getting the largest number of renew- as and new subscribers. Any favors shown me In this respect will tc greatly appreciated. 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