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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
Reasons for Good Business There are many reasons why business will continue good the most Im portant of which Is the great and in creasing demand for labor and pro ducts. You heli your country and your hUBlness by doing the very best you ran In your particular line. Make the Hotmburg National Dank your depositary. The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore Live-wire Doings of City AVI 11 omito PncoeilM. T. D. Wentherford Btated today that he will rionuto Krlday'B proceeds of tils barb or nhop adjoining The News office, to the work of the Ued Cross. OjKiru t Ion 8 ucock: i u I . Mrs. Rulter, wife of )r. Itultor, wan operated on this morning. The operation was one of a general na ture and was performed Ijy Ivr. "Wade, assisted by Dr. Hoovpr. Ur. ltulter reportB that the operation was very successful and the patient is Testing nicely. Sunday School CIokhw l'knic. Mrs. Lucy Woodruff and Mrs. Alice GUmore entertained their Sunday school classes at UuIIowh Park, on Weunesday. About 30 girls wire present. . nrlous guinea and it in .mo ments were Indulged In through at the day and a bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon. Ooffoll Gets Honoi'uMo DKchurgn. Sergeant Dan Coffoll, of the 4th com puny, coast artillery, has bfen given an honoraiilc ilittcliarge, und will leave tonight for Montana where ho has a position with the govern ment. Mr. Coffell recently relumed ' from the Presidio hi Sun Francisco where he trained in tho officers camp for several weeks. Waitress OftVrH SiiWngs. Team No. 4 under Captain Her mann, took lunch at the Dmpqua hotel today and during tho neon hour secured $5- subscriptions from each of the waitresses to the Ited Cro?s. One young lady whoso only m Miit of support hi the wanes she receives from her work at tho ho'ol, ap proached tho memborii ot the com mitt Co nnu offered them 1 2 5. Her gonoroslty so surprised and pleased the committee that they refused to accept more thuu $5. Her action In greatly In contrast to some who pos sess mo ro than ordinary means and refuse to contribute anything io the cause. Traveling by Motoivyrlcs Yesterday evening a motorvycle puffed Into town carrying an ontiro family of four people, besides a com plete camp equipment. The party consisted of the husiumd and wire and two small children, tho oldest, a boy of ten, sitting Just behind his father. Tho wife ami little daugh ter orculed tho side ear. Piled on the rear of the vehicle was their ramp equipment. The party were evidently enjoying their trip, and as they passed north on .lack sou street were seen by very many people who commented on the novel way of traveling. They ramped for the night ut tTre touring camp grounds on Deer crock. MAJESTIC toii.w ui: Tin.; i, wr FAT with Mits. i:j;u cisrir. episode. Show the nlsht ii!i..,k 111,1 g 'lirg :narVn-. I'l III llol.Wli , "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" Tho wife, the 111:111 or the olner Ihe dramatic events in tin m . ;1 , F.'very man. ot woman, who , mil a neRlei'ted wile. Why" I .in. inroimn nn aim or mine, i m,h Ik In hlatne? See llie Morv aiol The (tuvernineni I'lt'inros ant i., lotl.n 8 Reels Admission. Adults n mc Myrtle Gonzales in "Mutinv Hi:iK V(r IMVK IT -A 2-reel Lonesome l.uko i',u,,, that -ultniily h whirl-wind of fun 101 thirty minutes lt' a lllneiilrd. SVrUIKAV Al.ieK7ovrK7l7H.KTtY"jlKY"lN'"TllK col V. A(.K Or- filhKXCK." 1 " EgnfTjl --; ; u lj Consolidation rails. Tho vote for the consolidation of Districts 17, 40 and 00 In the f.'ok-i Valley country, failed to curry. Oak lun d IloddentM Hero. 8. J. Chcnowclh, Ward Cocker.un, and Harry Whlttaker motored ovei from Oakland thlB afternoon. Mr. Ohunoweth report that his J lulu daughter, Kthelyn, who hus been quite 111 with pneumonia at Murcy hospital la better at this time and u cpeedy recovery Is hoped for. Visit Old Homo. County Superintendent Simmons, of Wheeler county und brother, who Is travelling with him, called upon Superintendent Brown yesterday, These gentlemen are traveling by au tomobile, and are visiting while in Douglas county at Olullu, their old home whoie they have relatives. Mr. Simmons found the old liotuo in which he was born, 37 years a. i , still etundlng and secured a pho:oraph of the silme. Superintendent Sim mons married a forni-r Uouglas county girl, the daughter of Klluha Livingston. Mr. Livingston moved troin Douglas county to eastern Ore gon and became sheriff of or.e of the counties there. An Intelligent person may cam $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; Mihjocts suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Uuroiiu, Room 4279 Ruffalo, N. Y. NKW TODAY. IfiNJOY CITY LIFE For short time wilt offer fino Roseburg property for small stock ranch. Parties with trade In mind will do well to Investigate. Address Owner, care News. ;t04-tf FOR SALE On terms. Stop con tributing to the landlord's pros perity. Ruy u house for wife anil kiddies. Ten lots, line trees, rruit. small house, delightful location, near pavement, $7r0. Worth $lf00. Address News No. ,'ltiU. FOR. SALK Good mountain or pack horse $2fi. Also good young cow to trade for good work ..orse. T. W, Thomason, Dlxnvllle, Or. ;iii-jl':( WANTED To trade a couple nf Dur ham cows for fresh Jersey heifers. AIko for sale Btuall chunky mare, will foul next month. $". John Molster, Mountain House Ranch. .1 1 o-j i :t STOP HTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG ALWAYS A COO!) SHOW Matinee livcrv Dav, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15&8:5(),5c-l()c i. om.v. n ok EI A" r(. ,., t.-Ui. ls ,,, ,,,, (,, I'.ilria's treneli.- ,, ;,.,k at work Im.hI, 11,11 H'lili'li IB tn I. la I,' lor t't ."toty ol" a, null 111- mairy shoul.l It ! l.'.l ha.l'an.l : . ft, . . f , - 'M( i,,n u, a t, .'irl :, f,.r v,,u., !, Who w 'il lOr, t'hildrcn .Ic S Keels i;it( 10 CHECK SUPPLIES Captain I". II. Vlncil returned to this city last ninhl from Portland! and spent- the day checking up his supplies hero anrl making all pre parations to leave tonight for Ion Riley. Kans. He was railed Tuesday' nifrht to Portluud and upon his ar rival there was Kiven permission tn return nnd check up his supplier: and dismantle his office. His men, Wood- ley Stephenson. Archie Million Ralph and Herbert Qtiine, reinalmd nt Portland yesterday, beinK muster ed Into federal service and then left this morning for Kurt Itiley, accom panied by .Major (ivoriro K. Houck, of this city. Captain Vinclle was accompanied to Koseburg by Major Cheshire nf Kugene. who took charge of the equipment and will see that It is properly turned over to headquar ters at Portland. Dr. Vlncil will leave tonlKht direct for Port Riley where he will xo Into training prob ably for French service. S.P. Officers of the Oregon coast nlll i'ery corps in Kugene have been in foy inert that the So ut hern I'aeillc Company has oeen notified by the war dcpaitment to have train equip ment to moe the regiment and head quarters staff between July 1 and July 1 5. No additional information has lutn received, although the expecta- cy la that the regiment will probably be assigned to I-'ort Stevens ljr a !iorl time after oeiug called out. & CITY NEWS & T. W. Thomason, of Oak Creek. .ai. in the city ioday looking alter business matters. Mis. M. A. Wise l.'ft this morning for hi r Iionifi at Merlin after attend ing to chopping in tills city. Snapdragon, Salpiplossls, Godetia and Aster plants tor sale. Phono 283, 11. U. Church. lOU-tf Mrs. W. E. Strhkland Journeyed to Fall 'rek this morning, where she will establish a summer camp. Mrs. W. .1. Weaver lett this alter noon for Sutht rlin where she will call on friends during day. Mrs. W. E. Mosher. of Portland, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Wohlforth, of the vicinity of Green. ATTorney Elbert Hermann left for Sutherlln this morning where he will attend to business matters for several hou is. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pr"sser. All work promptly attended to aud satisfaction guaranteed. tf Mrs. It. H. Griusted was called to Su I he'll n this morn in i by t he seri ous illness of her daughter. Mrs. Fav W. ItUhardsmi. Don't fh rget .1 . M . J u dd s second hand Klore. Gi'-al big bargains for little )it nf money. Oil stove, garden hose, number of limit sandles and many other thiims you may need, collie and set 'em. Oak and Itose streets. tm;. .j a Red -Cross Week canning, and to help out let us supply you with WHITE CROWN fruit jar covers. These will render your Mason jars equal to any, and save the buy ing of the newer kinds. Hy the use of White Crown caps the contents of jars cannot come in contact with anything but Glass. Then ajjain, the glass cap is so formed that it helps in expelling the air that might possibly remain at top of jars. Yes, they are double. There need be no replacements unless from breakage. The Mily thing that has to be renewed is the rubber ring that makes the seal on top of the jar. They are more healthful than a metal to for there can lie no corrosion, which there is with the old zinc cap. Have you not often noticed the white powdery appearing condition of the i'.inc cap? That is an absolute poison and can be avoided with the White Crown cap. Cost is only 35c per doz. and they should last as long as the jar. MEET THE Red Cross Solicitors With a Big Smile MitM 'Ruth Morris, of Looking I Glass, was a Koseburg vibttor today. j Hazelwood French vanilla ico. j cream at the Rexall fountain. 2G2tf I Prof. Fred A. Goff, ot Melrose, ! wns transacting busiuess In the city; 1 today. Regular $1.00 Gem safety razor: with seven blades, special for 79c at the I3oolt Store. 270-jlil S. R. Brlsbin, the Looking Glass merchant, was a bubineus visitor In Hoseuurg today. The Roseburg Fruit Co. can fur nish you with broccoli plants at rea sonable prit es. They also have some St. Valcn.-ne bced. 21'J-tt J. H. Drown, of Looking Glass, was a business visuor Koseburg today. He was accompanied by his daughter, Robena. Agricultural Agent at Wilbur. C. J. Hurd, district agricultural agent, vent to Wilbur today. 'e will study local farm condl'lonp there. Mothers and rat Tiers Have your fotos taken for your boys so they ran take them to the front. It may help some' Clark & Clark, foto- graffci-B. 18Ti-t: Itarton Helllwell, of the tax collect ing department of tho sheriff's oiflre, was operated (tn for appemlii His ut Mercy hospital t his morning Dr. Sether performed tno operation. Dr. A. C. Reely performed an oper ation upon hit; little son. Hall, till morning. The tonsils and adenoid i wero removed. The Itu.e fellow withstood t lie operation nicely, and will bo about as usual soon. Monday is nargain a ay at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry clrarwid anrl pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Or ders called for and delivered. G W. Sloper. 308 N. Jackson. tf LIST OF CLAIMS ALUWFD. V. J. Micelli, election John K. Runyan, election F, R. Steinhouser, election A. F. Hoffman, election M. L. Webb, election Lulu J. Veason Ethel L. Webb, election A. J. Geddes, election Mrs. W. S. McElhinny. election B, S. Nichols, election Ed. S. Coi kelreas, election.... Charley Parker, election H. D. Graves, election Mrs. C. L. Hadley, election .... F.ert Sprague, election Rev. J. C- Spencer, election .... J.. F. Reizenrttein, stamped envelopes Geo. Rest, election J. O. Moore, eUction Mary E. Houck. refund taxes James McClannahan. bounty J. W. Wright, rent, election ... Leslie Jilly, super, dist. 2.... Edwin M. Grubbe, super. district 6 W. W. Hunch, super, dist. 8.... James Porter, super, dist. 13 Peter ITlam, super, dist. 17 ... J. L. Scot t, super, dist. 1 it.... Roy Griggs, super, dist. 2i .. M. L. I'lingfty, super, dist. -7 Mare MeCracken, super, dist. 22 6 00 li.00 ("..HO COM ::.uo coo ! 11.00 s. uo ;t.oo ::.oo ;:.oo ::.oo :!.oo :!.oo ;i on :i.oo j i.r.o 6 00 ii.OO 20. 00 :i.oo 3.75 23.05 :o.00 17.00 112. oO t!2.f.O .'i.r.O G. Cloake, super, dist ;io.... ;i2.ro 3.7.". 20.00 7.111 1 2.MI I r,.r.o :i2.r.o i o on iso.m; Ml. 7.'. It. Iane. super, dist. C. Davis, super, dist. L. Sellers, super, (list. J. Harris, super, dit. A. Kripp. super, dist. 10 40 T. Rover, super, dist. 01.. M. Duhell, super, dist. S. I Miinnnt , bounty S. S. Si-hi-ll. est. M. plios, nuiits rouil . 4 '4)., sup- Those are days for the study of economy and we think, the foundation is SAVING, rather than denial of necessary or helpful things. You will have to save by dointr vour own Churchill Hardware Red Cross COMPANY Can Supply You Roseburg, Ore. DIAMONDS An engagement ring that Is lasting us the love It brings is a Diamond. A beautiful cut stone in a dainty setting Is the most appropriate of all engage ment rings and Is sure to please the girl of your choice. Come in anu look over our stock of Diamonds. A large stock of perfect cut stones to select from. mi Vitality Service.. BUBAR BROS Jeweler & OptoinetrlMU. ('onion & Jiishop, Bigiis .... 1.75 o. A.Stelzier. labor, bridges.... 42.75 Khonnao Kains, biile labor 29.75 Alexander Sawyers, biidKe la- I bor 27.00 J ('. A. Stark, road supplies.... 30.75 1 The Kiddle Tribune, print- ! ing, ro.ids 1C.O0 .M. 11. (JeruionU, survey 14.60! Drew Bayless, surveyinK .... 4.ti!i; .lack Ulack, survoy 93; C. D. .McKay, labor 22.50 ; Clias. Wilcox, lalior 20.25! C. K. Ellison, labor 20.2a Carl llrauninner, labor 21.25 K. C. Krear, Coquille Canyon road 31.25 M. i(. (lennond, surveying .... 15.00! A. W. .Joiinson, surveying 3.7.) A. I-:. Shiria, lunil)er 5.10 Fred Arthur, labor 20.00 Veil .Minsters, labor 14.37 Nathan Crow, labor 22.30 Charlie Cnase. labor 30.00 Charlie Turpin, labor 9.3. Pete Peterson, labor 15.00 Kiddle llwd. Co., road suih plies 13.80 C. K. Titos, labor 3.00 II. A. Calhoun, super, dist 02 7.50 .1. W. liartrum, labor 1.25 Ward .lohn-.ton, labor 21.25 ('. MrXnbb, labor 35.00 (). 1). IUrtruni, labor 35.00 W. .1. Wolff, labor 15.00 C. R. Wilson, labor 13.75 Krnest Gross, labor 19.30 .1. 1.. Koj;el, repairs 2.30 Cal Daly, labor 1.4 1 l' C. Krear. survey 10.00 Win. .Miiciiam, survey 8.75 M. II. (iennond, survey 29.00 Wilbcrt J. lioss, linnlier 199. 68 .1. S. iMooro, road labor 20.00 Cal Daily, suivey 8.75 Cbas. Tbonipffou. survey 8.75 Ueyerle & Armstrong, road supplies 15.50 Kiddle lidw. Co., road ..im plies 29.34 I.OI)(;K DlllKCTOHY. l. A. V. .Mt. Nobo noniestead X . 1S2S meets at Maecabee hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors welcome. K. P. Williams, fore man; C. W. Cloake, correspondent. L. . O. M. Hoseburp Lodge No. lilu,. imts every Monday evening at S oVloek. Visitinc brothers Invited (o att nd. P. K. Foster, Dictator; II. o. I'argeter. Sec. REMEMBER Red Cross Aid Is Doing Your Work and Ours Lend a Hand The Brunswick Brings All Artists Because It Plays All Records It plays all records. So ALL artists ALL instrumental soloists and orchestras ALL bands, ALL pop ular sonps of the day. ALL dance records all the world of music are at your command without restric tionwhen you play The Brunswick Heretofore every phomgraph owner has had to content him self with one make of records. Each concern controls its own premier artists. Each nuiko is excellent in Itself. Each has rare refolds. but no music lover could hear them all on his own instru ment. That meant a limited library. Worn of all, few homes could have, tho wonderful Pathe Records world famous Each home has had to make its sacrifices. Tho Brunswick removes all restrictions, liny any record you choose, whatever make. Play it on The Urunswlck. This remaikable instrument is especially designed to play all records not merely adapted. It is the final type phonograph, a combination of the merits or the many. All the costliest, worthiest features are Included in The Bruns wick an extra-capacty motor, a perlecteil tone modifier, an ac curately timed automatic stop, and a dozen other rellnuments and extras. And all without added cost to you. Hear and Compare The P.runswick has un ;ll-vvood sound chamber built like a violin. So there are no metallic nor nasal tone:. A tin horn could have been usel or part metal, part wood. This, acousticians advis-ed. was faulty. So they planned The Brunswick's all-wood sound cli amber. Come and hear The ltrunswick. Lot us point out all Its Im provements. Abk for any records yonr favorites. Also for sev eral Pathe selections. Yojr ear will decide In its favor. You'll be delighted. And remember this remarkable IJrunswick with all its ad vantages costs no more than other hij-'h-raile instruments. The prices ranee from $70 to J 175. We have a complete line of Urunswichs am! a lare collection of Pathe Records. A. J. LILBURN & SON COMIMJSTK liOMK rrKNtSHKItS. A. F. & A. M. laurei Lodge No. 1. , Regular communications 2nd andi fourth Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Temple, Roseburi;. Or. Visitors welcome. Henj. F. Caro, I W. M., W. P. Harris. Sc I I. O. O. I Philetarian Lodge, No. I 8, meets in Odd Feilows Temple. corner of Jackson and Cass strefts! on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in sood standing Invited to attend. V. T. Jackson, N. G.; F. I. Perry, V. G.; A. J. Geddes, It. S. O. E. S. Roseburg Chapter, No. S. holds their regular meeting on the; first and third Thursdays in ear ti month. Visiting members in good' standing are respectfully invite I to attend. Margaret Page. W. M.; j t ree Johnson, Sec. UXITK1) ARTISANS Assembly 105 meet1 ai Macci.bee hall every first and third Wednesday even-! ing. Visiting members are always! welcome. Sarah McCulloch, M. A.; ' J. G. Stephenson, P. M. A.; Emma, Faulkner, Sec. i WOMF.N OF WOOnCRAI T Mine ! Circle No. -V. meets on first and ; third Monday evenincs of each ! month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis-! itinu members In geod standing ' itre invited to attend. Flma Lewel- j len. G. N.; Clara Cawfield. clerk. I W. O. XV. Oak Camp No. 125. meets at the Odd Fellows hall in Rose bur c, every first and t bird Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. T. I). Weather ford. C. C: M. M. Miller, clerk K. OK P. Alpha LmlKe No. 4" meets every Wednesday evening corner Jarkson and Cass streets. Visitors always welcome. 1. T. Whitney. C. ".: aoy F. Durliin. M. F. ; E. K. Wlmbeily, K. il. S. SI'KTI AI, lil l'l UN K;A(.F.MI:T OK Till-; l )t Tc , KAVOIilTKS KANNIi: WAitl) NI SKS-il IIAYAKWA ill the live-l-et'l I'ai aoiotint I'hotoplay. "THE CHEAT" Tnnilii only at 7:l." iiiul X: l.i at the ANTLERS THEATRE If yon did not see this splendid picture when it was here before, by all means take advantace of this opportnni'v and see it now If '.on did s,e it yon will furely want to see i; attain. Also on this protrrani. the tenth chapter of the patriotic serial "LIBERTY" lel ("ross I'.enctlt Performance. Admission .-e and lOr. Friday cM-nini! only al 7: 1.1 and 8:1.1 II!I,IN. I'KAItsONS in a masterpiece of modern I'hotopiav Art in five j,-,ds "The War Bride's Secret" If yon hail married a ivmiun thinkine her tins', and ilea, I. and dis covered when her first husband came back that she did not love you. what would yon do" See The War node's Secret. '" Also on this procram a Triangle Comedy and a l.ambson Scenic No advance in prices. Adults I lie, Chlbln'n .V Sjitmilay only, nfteiiUHtn at U:l fHAIU.ll-: MAPI. I.N. In his lat Chaplin feature "EASY STREET" and a mnenificent feature procram tnrimline the five reel Inre Trir.ngle Photoplay "III I.I.K.TS ASH HllOV. KVI" nnd a Paia mount Comedy and Mutual Omette. Admlvi,,,, Min tho snlll tlJ .V anil lOf. Www 1 1 1111:1 ( ass Street, Koseburtf, Ore. U. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. II, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings in Maecabee hall. Sisters of other hivos visiting in the city are cor dially invited to attend our re views. Maecabee hall on Cas3 Ftreot, Beryl Ti. Ogden, lady com.; Je?sie Iti.pp, R. K. l-JAGLKK Roseburg Aerlo meets in their hall on Jackson street, d and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at ft o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wel come. Howard Mess. W. P.: U. F Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 1S3. I. O. O. F. Union Rucantpninnl No 9, meets in Odd Fellows Templo every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. O. H. Pickens. C. P.; J. K. Pickens, R. S.; James Ewr.rt, F. S. I. O. O. F. rising Star Lodge No. 17L meets In Odd Fellows Tempi every Friday evening. Visilting brethren always welcome. W. S. Powell. X. G.; J. ). Reese. V. G.; Carl V. Oliman. Ret.. Sec; M. Fickle. Fin. Sec. ; A. S. Hunt, Treas. II. I'. O. F. Roi-.elrir Lodge No. :!2i'.. holds regular communications at their temple .n second an fourth ThMr.id.iya of each month. All n . nibers requested to attend reguhiily . all visiting brothers are cordially Invited )0 attend. K. It. Stewijrs, ... R.; I. Ij. iUd dle. Sec. IIFIIKKAIIS Uiiseniirs Rebekah lodi-e No. 4 1 I. O o. F. meets in Odd Fellows Temple- every Tuesday eveniiiK. Visiting sisters and brothers invited to attend. Mrs. Kmiiia I.enox. N. (',.; Mrs. P K Turnell, V. -,.; Tillie Johnson Itec. ,-o.; Klsie lliiinphrey, F. Sec; M. Fickle, Treas. , cvenini: at 7:1.-, and H:l.i t and very best two-reel tlm.il. INTOI.KHAVCK" IS t OMIM) JKI.V r.th ami nth