BIX THE KVF.XINO SEW. VKIXKSIAV, JUNE 2T, 1017- The Quality of Independence That boy Is on the the right road to Independence and success who naves a portion of each dollar he earns and deposits It In tho Dank each week. He Is lookinK ahoud for the future and building the strongest protection For old age. Your account Is cordially Invited by The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur,Ore. mm CARS ARE HERE FOR Dame Rumor Is working Indus triously 1 HOBO days, and seems to take especial delight in keeping the members of tho local artillery com pany gueBslng as to tho date they will be called Into service Klrst one date and then another is pro nounced from apparently ofllclal sources, but as yet the boys are still wondering and just about the time lliat they decide on something an other notice upsots all provious pre dictions. One of tho most convincing hIkiih, however, occurred today, when the Southern Pacific Company set out Three passenger cars on a local sid ing and announced that they wore ready to move the troops at any time. Thoy were given liistructlimB to have cars ready between the first and fifteenth of July and are ready three days nhoad of time. Whether the cars will be used within that time or not Is only a matter of conjecture. Iliwkwny lUy (IraduatoH, Victor Nichols, of Hrockway, wiio recently grnduatod from the busi ness courso of the Christian Broth ers Business college of Portland, waH a Iloacourg visitor this afternoon. AT 1PQUA HOTEL One of the best road maps to be seen In thli city for many days was posted in a conspicuous place in the U in pn.ua ho&.'l lobby today. It is an Index Itoad map enlarged from tho Tourists' Blue Book und 1 one of tho most valuablo motorist aids to be found anyvhero. Tho map is com plete In every detail, giving practic ally all tho Information that could be desired by mo average automobile ton rist. Tho roads throughout Washing ton, Oregon, California and Idaho are shown clearly and all highways designated leading to the various uatloaal parks are given In detail.- A large number of tourists arrive at the ljnipn.ua each day and the map will prove a great addition to the present high standard of servlco. WILL BE TESTED The Transfer Men and Jitney Operators Will Fight City Measure. More- Tciu-hera Hero. Tho foll(,J'lng toachers arrived 'his afternoon to write upon subjects during tho teachers' examination now In progress here: Mildred A. Myers, Looking Glass; Arllne Por llne, Mrs. Anna C. Potorson, Mrs. Mary Whipple, Roseburg; l.eland .1. Hewitt, Uilenhower; Kittle Mayes. Itiddlo, nnd Mrs. Adelle M. March, Myrtle Creek. "Sterno Tag Week" June 25th to 30th Inclusive A STERNO tag entitles you to a handsome present. Provide your self with a "STERNO" stove for your auto trips. Canned heat is 0. K. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Dav, 2 to 5 Evenings. 7:15&8:.r)'0,5c-10c TOIIW lXK H.AV OXI.Y. CLEO MADISON "The Girl Who Lost" 1t1 1-Vather IhmMe Mtrat lion i-eleju-od with HOKIHIK ol.IS fmturiiiK XKAIj HAItT. The f-'irl who lout U a strong emotional play while Holder Wolves" U western druma fit at has a kirk In e ri v foot of film. i'oitn vi:i:iii.v -Shown you how they feed hundreds of one time lu a h:: hotel. Op! .it WI.KN lMOX rr.l.l, l-XHl PYTHIAS A riot for tlihty minute XMIN(J TOhAY Al TOMOKKOW A real navy toipedo ihe kind used In the present war. Kx plosives removed. Hroim hi by the navy nutoinohlle will be exhibited today ami tomorrow at this t heat to. 8 Reels Admission, Adults 10c, Children fir 8 Reels TOMOliltOW "THE PHANTOM'S SECRET" Tho flrat time tho butterfly feature have ever been shown here, "Tho Phontoiifa Secret" is a romantic drama In llw acts Also the second chnpter of M;IK TKI M ITK. Kill OA V TIIK H llH I'AV lY. lis a Ulnel.lrd. RATUtOAV PKfifiY IIYIjAXII. MAHC MACPritMOTT AND IlOll 11Y roXXRI.I.Y IV 'lTKKit'K,,f It's a Vitnirrnph. Transfer .Men Are Aecued of Having Ylolutcd Ordinance und Will Probably lUs AjivnU1 ut a Neur IKitc OFFENSIVE EFFORT British Troops Will Probably Occupy Lens in a Few Days. ARRESTS ARE PENDING ORIENTAL LINER SUNK PuMngcrt und Crew Saved Senate Committee Would Stop Manu facture of Liquors Iteod . Amendment Kliective. The legal proceedings will start In a few days to test the validity of the city jitney ordinance waa rum ored about the street a today. For borne time there hus been a question us to whether the city has a right to enforce- this ordinuuee and juut what butiiueseb arc covered by its pro visions. V. S. French and H. J. Denn, proprietors of local transfer businesses, have objected to the pay ing of a Jitney licence in order to haul large crowds ami, in fact, have refused) to do ro. They have avowed their intention of lighting tue en forcement of the provisions and it is understood that they will be assist ed in iihtint; the case by lue jit neiim of the city who are opposed to the present restrictions. On May 31st, both Mr. trench and Mr. Denn hauled parties ol high school students to picnicking places which It is claimed was a violation of the city ordinance. This ordin ance provides that motor cars, motor buses or motor vehicles engaged in the hauling of passengers for hire, must pay the Ureiiho and furnish a bond suitable to the members of the city council. Neither of the transfer men have over taken out these licenses and within a few days it is expected that they will be arrested and bio.ight to trial at which time the ordinance will be tested. The jltneurs of the city presented a petition to the council precious to tl-jo passage of tho ordinance, ask- in:; for reg.ilunon of some sort. This w; a followed by a remonstrance which carried considerably more sig natures than the petition. Tne city attorney drafted an ordinance along original lines and this was adopted by tho council. There has been sev eral objections to the ordinance, but no organized opposition. The time, however, for licenses expires July 1 nnd before loaning another paymen. the jitnourp have determined to try out the ordinance. A navy torpedo, such as is being used In the present war- fare, will arrive in this city this afternoon, and wil bo en exhibition in front of the Ma- Jostle theatre, according to a statement made by Naval He- cruiting Officer K. J. liuyn. Tho torpedo will bo in charge or Chief Machinest K. it. liuper and (.limner Cyle. and will ho shown here this even- lng and tomorrow. Live-wire Doings of City Instructor Arrives. lixf. und Mrs. II. II. Hronson anil family, arrived this allernoon from Kiddle and v. ill u:ddo in this cit permanently. I'rot . llronson Iris been employed in t he Uot;oburi schools for the fall terms. Ihdnu i:icitsive Itiisine-s. IVw p ople real i e tile niagniiud if I lie cU;;r and tobacco business in this .otiniy. and lliere ate still a le. ?. nu l. be i v, ho a I e aw are of the e leii:;;e bii::nes eat. led on by I'err Fosier, ihe local wholesaler, with of fice o:i .hi'ksmi slivel. Mr. Foster practically sells his goods over The on lire ceiinty. and aside from tolae- cos is a :et.t for a nice line of an dbs. A '.'air ioea 01 the misine! dm.e by 1 1 1 111 in this county is the f:n I thai s'm-e the llrst ot the v-ur in1 b.is p;iid 'o one fii m alone ovet $i;.,li"i I hi ill llti way iin-lutb niiMienoi-; orders plated with oihe hoe ,e- t r tobaccos. ei;:is and can dies, which is v itleiice thai Mr Fos ter ts looking alter his business in (crests in tins section in good shape and is "on the job" all the t'Me. . -. . . sni.i, niii, in. 4 Fp to noon todnv, with Keedspoii. Pillard and t'anyon- ville still to hear from J I s. t'.iH (IS is the roini total sub- scribe I lo the Red Cross fund. Manv in tbi county have nct MibM i ilt d lor i!.e teason that 4 (hey have uol b.-eu solt.ited lloveer. thee niiiv make their contribution direet to J H . Wharton, treasurer, thU ciiy, 4 Mr. and Min. A. Alel. of Wilbur. !eft for I heir home this afternoon after altcnltng to shopping for a brief tiipe. (By Associated Press.) WAR ZONE, June 27 While Gen eral Halg ifl closing tn bo closely on ! Lens, and the capture by the British of that coal mining city and adjacent districts seems imminent, the ques tion arises as to whether British operations will be accompanied by a like French offensive. Generel Pe- taln's ocacslonal strokes against the enemy lines gives Impression that ho is only trying to hold the vantage points already gained. Oriental Liner Slink. BOMBBAY, June 27. The Mongo la, a Peninsula and Orienta line steamer, encounteied a mine off Bombay on June 23 and was de stroyed. Fasscngers and tb crew were saved, but it Is believed the mails were lost. May Visit Northwest. POKTUYNH. June 27. It is prob able now that the Belgian commissi n will visit the northwest. This fact was practically assured to lay when Governor Withyeombe received a telegram fiom Baron Moncheur. head or the mission, stating that the Belgians will be glad to visit this section of the United States nnd Ore gon in particular, it the Itinerary can be arranged. The state depart ment is trying to arrange matters so that they may visit Oregon. My Stmt Drought. W A S II I NOTO N, June 27. With drahtlrc prohibition amendments to stop the manufacture of beer, as well as dir-tillcd liquors, and giving the president discretion to permit the manufaeiuro of wines only, the ad ministration food bill was agreed on by the senate agricultural commit tee today. Tho measure was favor ably reported to the senate as a sub stitute for the bill now under con sideration. Stop Liquor HhiHiicntM. SKATTLK, June 27. Federal At torney Allen declared today that no more liquor can be shippi. into ti e state after midnight. Saturday, as ',e Reed amendment becomes effective then. CITY NEWS & S. R. Brlsbin, of Looking Glass was a Roseburg visitor today. Prof. J. h. Rers, of the local high school, is nssisting In condu tinrr the teachers' examination. J. L. Gteason and wife motored over from their home at Kutherlin today. CHAUTAUQUA TO HEAR LYBARGER. 6wayt Mis Audiences With Gift of Trua Oratory, I.ee Francis Lybarger, member of tho I'liihidelphia Bar. Is to be heard at the F.llison -White Chautauquas this year. haruor Is acclaimed by William Jennings ilryan as one of tho foremost TV I V. II! V LEE FRANCIS LYDARGER. II vl i- a r,t hii T ie-s en pt lltl at. sielal fii d iudu-;i.a! proMems in tliis conn try To a i h. I.itly mind, I.ybnrner ba-t ill1 :i'!ded ciit of true oratory, for lu- whv hi- iiudl, :i. i-s with an clo.nieir c i pialh intniiiie and entertain. n. lie h:is a (It r' ieWi-rfuI vote, cleat ui'.is a I. p. :i 'l vnt in, iir.d persuaix e. a::d one of i lie strongest Hiid misi pieasim: pes 'iialltics upon our Amer ican plat !oi u. SILVERWARE That Will Wear Durability in silverware Is as Im portant aa the prettlness of the design. Tue silver that wears well is Ihe correct choice. Alviu Silver combines good wearing qualities with an extremely at tractive design. You will like the lines of the Washington pat tern. See our windows for a showing of this popular ware. Quality absolutely guaranteed. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS JewelerH & Optometrists. John Larrison, indicted and con victed In 1914. on n charge of for gery, has been reconiemnded by Dis trict Attorney Neuncr tor a con,, tional pardon or parole. Larrison was found guilty on two counts and was sentenced to serve from two to twenty years In the penitonliary. The crime for which he was con victed was that of stealing a check from Paul Cuvilller, anu of raising it from $(' to $20 and passing it at the Wilder tc Agee clothing store where he obtained a large amount of goods and considerable change. Mr. Neuner recommended his pa role on the grounds that he has a niece dependent upon him and be cause of the letters which indicate that he is willing to make repara tion, and lead a bettor life in the fu ture. The recommendation has been sent to the governor. LEAVE NEXT WEEK H. IC. Smith today received a mes sage from his brother-in-law, J. 15. Kuykendall. that the ambulance corps organized by the latter for French service, will leave Kugene Thursday of next week. Ililbert Wilson, of this city, is a mechanic in tho corps and will bo one of those who will cross the Atlantic for the IOuropean battlefields. The ambulance unit vas organized solely by Dr. Kuykendall, who was commissioned as captain. It consists of 8f men, 5 of whom are physicians, remainder being mechanics, chauf feurs, stretcher bearers, etc. Tho men will go from Eugene to some Atlantic port and from there will go by transport to France. LECTURE HERE The Brunswick Brings All Artists Becauselt Plays All Records feflffj It plays all records. So ALL artists ALL instrumental soloists and orchestras ALL bands, ALL pop ular songs of the day. ALL dance records all the world of music are at your command without restric tionwhen you play The Brunswick Heretofore every phonograph owner has had to content him self with one make of records. Each concern controls Us own premier artists. Each make is excellent in itself. Each has rare records. But no music lover could hear them all on his own instru ment. That meant a limited library. Worst of all, few homes could have the wonderful Pa the Records world famous Each home has had to make Its sacrifices. The Brunswick removes all restrictions. Buy any record you choose, whatever make. Play it on The Brunswick. This remaikable Instrument Is especially designed to play all records not merely adapted. It is the final type phonograph, a combination of the merits of the many. Jill the costliest, worthiest features are included in The Bruns wick an extra-caiacUy motor, a perfected tone modifier, an ac curately timed automatic stop, and a dozen othor refinements and extrns. And all without added cost to you. Hear and Compare The Brunswick has an nil-wood sound chamber built like a violin. So there are no metallic nor nasal tones. A tin horn could have been used or part metal, part wood. This, acousticians advised, was faulty. So they planned The Brunswick's all-wood sound chamber. Come and hear The Brunswick. Let us point out all Its im provements. Ask for any records your favorites. Also for sev eral Pathe selections. Your ear will decide in its favor. You'll be delighted. And remember this remarkablo Brunswick with all Its ad vantagescosts no more than other high-grade instruments. The prices range from J7o to $175. t We hare a complete line of Brunswicks and a large collection of Pathe Itecords. A. J. LILBURN & SON cmilIKTK HOMI-i FItMSI-IKKS. 1lwt Street, Koffehurff, Ore. Mrs. H. F. Pound and daughter, of eastein Oregon loft for Portland to-, day, after visiting with friends in this city for several days. Mrs. Pounds was accompanied home by M rs. No i a h O re gg and son of this city who will he a guest at uie Pound residence for several weeks. C. A. Siinnor, an ofllclal of the W'ells-Fargc Kxpress Co., who has been a business visitor in this city, left for Portland today. Mi.ss Thoren Eastman arrived Wednesday afternoon from Fresno. Calif and will be the house guest of .1l.s Cora Weber for several weeks. Fnder the auspices of the Oregon state board of forestry, a lecture il lustrated by a large number of beau tiful and instructive slides will be given at the court house Saturday evening. The lecture Is for the pur pose of giving a cleair insight into the Oregon forest and its value to the com m unities in general. It is en- I tertaining as wel as Instructive and ' I'.ierc is little doubt but that a la'ge t rrowd will bo present. j The pictures portray the work of; the saw mills, logging operations. ' lighting of forest fires and many oth er views of a similar character. Th- lecture i.j being handled by the loug las tire patrol of tills city. WHITE SI ORTS CAME TODAY! I Is the Watchword of Every Careful Buyer. YOU economize when you select one rQ of these numbers, the best pXI70 value that money can buy. Our line is now complete, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 NONE BETTER. SEE THEM! Incorporated Fn.jo) )lp in I'mpqua. A delightful diversion was abort ed the members of tho LafValot c'uhi Wednesday morning when thev as-, pomhli'd on the banks of uie t'mpe.u.j ! ri ver in Alexandei s park and c- j Joyed a exiiilianittng dip in the c .ol j waters of me beautiful river. 'At tho j olo.-u1 of the swim mine. breakfast ' was prepared and the hungry mat 1- i ens p.irtook of a delirious repast. A i wonderful time is reported. 1 XKW TODAY. FOlt SAI.i-: Onod nheep trained1 collie. Phone :tsS-J. j-'-'p WANTKD Hou.e keeper for three rntlemen Address "Y" ear The Kvening News. ;i 1' 7-j'J 9 FOR SAUK If you want a good country store business pjiyinir a ha ml some net income, steadily crowing farm and forest trade. St.oao stot'k, part terms on acre nre and buildincs. Look thii pro position up at once. It will bear the closest investlcntlon. By own er. Ad dress 54 6 Pitzer street, Ttoseburg, Ore. .H'O-jSi ANTLERS THEATRE T()M(;HT ONLY AT 7: & 8: -IS SEENA OWEN Al :o a new and interestiriancle-Kav Ree Feature A WOMAN'S AWAKENING Also a new anil imroiti or Tnlversal Magazine Admission as Usual, Adults 10c, Children 5c TmiHiiivw (Tliui-wlii) ) eveiiinv' ciily at 7:lr and oiss lU-nelit IVHonnamo . ..WIKH AIIIl in the live reel l'animiiiiit feature I'holopluv "Betty to the Rescue" U tins l.-ui," Mis Waril playr. tn,. pari nl a roinplne hoj-.l-nls'i to.l.lmy. Willi tousl..! hair. .a o rr,.t and frequently clad in a dl lapldat.'l pair of overall.-. A tin illini; and dolmh'tfully oririna! story that will sui cly pi, ilM. you. Also on this program the i tli ihiiptvr of tho patriotic serial "l.lltKKTV" Xo Ativan... In Prl.-.- Admission ,-, an.l inc lYiday . v. nintf only al 7 1.-. and S: (.-, (JI.AKS l!lt(M KVl I I, ... ill a dual role in thr moat llvciv.-! I ov l'l,t.,,,ly -SINS OP HTTli - Ui:NT" What ..ld ,our damrht.-r v? ' Valor!,- Mnrri mom. .mmn ,,f tl,o da,,,,- lialU. f,-.-U of s,, j " .U.s...-n Is askod Sli.- kn:.s that l-r own child is sf.. "' '. v. nt. Ilini moth, ,- and d.uiL-hl.T m.vl and TOillmtlon follows A m..nil 1,-s.s..,, th.it ,.y..,y i,i,,,,,. Sii, w- Admissions r.c anil" 10c f'.tmtiK, Vntni.!., nrt........ . TT ' . 'syi'.xiiK p.:x. ,av . ,::(:s fnree In tun nvK eniiib-.l ' HH,F TIIK 1(iHMi" t'oiniiU Snndayjtern.Hm nudenlnnowJPvMo,H.'' fTnrTl ' ""' ,, " nin. nmiinem imth rinv "Ivtvh i-n.T: - ' 'T 1 ' 'T.H.l