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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1917)
srx TnB kvuxixo nkw8. movday, jti.y 6, loir. I Co-operate with The Government by making every effort tell for the increas ed production. You have a strong banking connection when you make the Roseburg National Bank your depositary. Checking accounts are solicited. The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore. SI JOIN THE "Aluminum" Club And Get the Following Articles On a Small Weekly Payment! One 1-qt Sauce Pan. Ono lV6-nt. Bunco Pan. One 2-qt. Smico Pan. One S-qt. Dorlln Sauce Pan. One 6-it. Preserving Kottlc. Ono B-qt. Tea Kottlo. Ono 7-cup Percolator. Ono Carving Knife. One Butcher Knife. One Kitchen Knife. Also one "Pride of the Kitchen Sot" consisting of a combina tion set to be used as follows: Double Boiler. Cnsr.orole. Strainer or Colander. Covered Kcttlo. 1 Pot Roaster. 1 Pudding Pan. 1 Steam Cookor. The retail price of this outfit Is about $10.00. Tho club price le $i0.48, payable 50 cents down and GO cents per week, except the last paymont which Is 48 cents, ,i . i ThlB Is made up and put out for tho advertising of our Btore and the pushing of Aluminum waro. I COMK KARLV. Churchill Hardware Co. Mew Dresses Today Latest Models in Mercerized French Ginghams New York Styles at Golden Rule Prices gjf incorporarecL MAJESTIC I ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Dav, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15&8:50,5c-10c TOKAY UST t H AXl'K TO HKK 'HARLOTi'i; WAI.KKlt in .ary Lawson's Secret A strong drama with thrills, mystery, romance and adventure. What can save this young Ktrl held fur the murder of l)r llrumlane A picture Hint will hold you spelt-bound Ull the very lust. It s In rho acts. The Life Current filli chapter of the Mystery of the Double Cross" Thrill follows thrill In this episode and leaves you Just as badly twist cd as ever. SKIXXVH lOVK TAMil.F. Inst funTor "fi'VeenTulnules! 8 Reels Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c 8 Reels TOMORROW AM) U i:tNKNIV. God's Country and the Woman A drama of the northwest In eight parts from tho book by JnuKu Oliver in-wood. Kverybody has road the Btory, conio and m it Q pictures. Von taw tho SPOILERS. Tills Is as good. A Xlnr Heel Show. Adult inc., CMMivn lev News Representative Visits Reedsport and Gardiner on Business Trip. MAKESFINEAPPEARANCE ltesulta of Trip Wim Gratifying and Miuiy ItuildentM of That Sec , tlon Arc AddcU To List of Subscribers. Business conditions are exception ally good in northern parts of the county, according to the statements of a News representative who has Just returned from a business trip through that section. Many new names woro added to tho long list of News subscribers and the represen tative was accorded a flno reception at every point where he visited. Tho towns of Oukland, Yoncalla, Drain, lilkton, Scottaburg, Heeds- port and Gardiner were visited and (lie prosperity of these places was fully shown in the recent lied Cross campaign, when the peoplo of those towns subscribed so magnificently to tho fund. Oakland, Yoncalla and Drain are thriving towns lying along the main line of tho Southern Pacific and are tho centers of a splendid fruit and farming district. The general re ports train tlicBe sections show them to be in exceedingly prosperous con dition. Elk ton Is situated between Drain and Scottabiirg, and although a small town, much business Is trans acted) there, as It is surrounded by some of the llnetA farming country In the state. The residents of this section take n pride in their com munity and the farms present a very beautiful appearance. Scottsbnrg is tho head of naviga tion on the Umpqua river and is bucked up by a rich farming region. This community like others mention ed, Is conducted in a very thriving manner. Reedsport Is situated along the lino of the new branch of tho South ern Pacific railroad and Is quite a busy place, the creameries and the canneries being two of the chief in dustries. Oardiner Is a beautiful town, sit uated about ten miles from the sea. The business district Is connected Hast Gardiner, through which the, railroad passes, by n very line high way. The higuway la perfectly level all of tho wny. It is also on a level with Iho county dock, but has never been overflowed, although when It was built there seemed to be some fear that an ovorflow would occur. Tho new high school, erected to tho memory of the late W. F. Jow ott, Is a very fine structure and would be a credit to a town much larger than Gardiner. While the loss of the big mill at Gardiner was very disastrous to business conditions, the people look forward to tho rebuild ing of the plant in the near future. The nearness of Gardiner and Ueedsport to tho coast, make both towns the possessors of a delightfully cool summer climate. All of the towns visited contain a host of News friends and this paper is delighted to bo so well ropiesent ed In thoso communities. io oixiitKus nor. Roseburg yesterday experl- j enttd the hottest day this year j when tho thermometer at 4 p. ! ni. rose to 100 degrees. The j heat was very noticoablo and ! unless sumo relief, In the form ! of rain soon shows up, the weather will be very detriment- al to the crops. 4 TltlAli MOMMY. The trial of the robbers caught In the act of entering tho posiofilco at Kiddle, will be held in Portland Monday, according to a subpoena re- celved tills morning by Sheriff Quino, who will be one of the witnesses. The sheriff and otli- er witnesses will leave Sunday night. DKI'OSITIOXS TAKIC.N. Depositions were taken today before Attorney C. F. Hopkins, in tho case of Clara Pardee and C. R. Pardee vs. James L. Fljnod, a San FraiiclSeo mil- iionalre. The case will bo heard In the federal court at San Francisco. The action for damages was brought by Mrs. i'ardoo and her husband fol- lowing an accident in which tho lady was injured by the Culi- lornian's auto. Attorney O. P. V Coshow represents tin! plain- tiffs and Andrew F. Burke, of San Francisco the defendants. Blue-White Sparkling Diamonds We have a new selection of perfectly cut diamonds for your, approval. Only gema of the highest grade are Bclectcd by ua for our customers. When you purchase a diamond from us you may feel assured that you are receiving a gem of best quality. For the engagement ring you can make no better selection than one of these sparkling gems In an attractive setting. We will be pleased to have you call and see our new showing of diamonds. MYRTLF. STl'.KMAN AT ANTLl'.llS. Miss Myrtle Stcdmun, charming, beautiful and an accomplished sing er and actress aa well, will appear here at the Antlers theatre tomor row afternoon and evening. The en gagement is one that Is causing wide spread comment as Miss ritedman will appear herself In person. This is tho first opportunity that this city has had to see Miss Stedman playing out of the screen. The gowns Miss Stedman wear are grand and beyond comparison. Miss Sted man who is at present gtlnylng al U3 Angeles, has tho satisfaction of knowing that tho theatre in that city has enjoyed moro business than any other star that has played In that city. There Is no reason why she cannot do tho same here. OPKXM CIIAl TAI OUA. (Continued trom jingo 1.) had better dress in tho dark. Tho body reveals the soul; tho handshake lulls very often whether a lean is merely a fish, eel or a snake. Live pimply, and lajuglt. laugh, as you go to heaven. I There's no lun in goiiu to hell. ; but some of you aro going so last j thai you can't even see the scenery. Cod likes fun. lie made parrots, ! niun keys and you. I If you wunt to do your town the most good, go home, draw .i circle anoilt yourself, and then pray this prayer: "O lord, clean up lio.' b,,is and intike it what It ought to be, but o liOiil begin In this circle" And then make your prayer good. Many people go through life giv ing organ recitals. The women are always tellinc about the nnpriittunu t on their appendices, and tho men nnni converse about their livers and their kidneys. An optimist Is tho man who has the capacity to make lemonade of Iho lemons that are blinded him. Ho Is the man who has the disposition to sit down at the hoarding house table, smile at the skim milk pitcher, and In pleasant tones ask some ono to please pasa tho cream. A llrttlsher living In the glory cf things gono before. In the niustinecs nd cobwebblnest of glory reflected by ancestry, and In pride of things Immaterial pulled a gold piece from his pocket and to an American boast ed: 'The king whose likeness ap peals nereon made my father a lord. The American pulled a penny out of his pocket and said: "That's not so much; the Indian whose likeness ap pears on this coin mado my father an angel." And laugh friends, laugh. Remem ber nothing that will keep you from laughing. Live so that you can laugh; live righteously, joyously, live llfo in all its fullness, passing by the meannesses and letting them take no hold upon your life. I believe in a gospel of Bunshine, of the smile, and if I have brought a smile to your face and a little warmth to your soul, I shall believe that I have accom plished greatly for you. Go and do thou likewise. PLAN! ARE DISCUSSED SALEM, July 14. Joseph Itob erts, president, nnd C. V. Cooper, manager, of tho rteeds)ort-Oregon Shipbuilding Company, wore here to day seeking the approval of Corpora tion Commissioner Schuldernian and Attorney General Ilrown of their plan for linnmcing their proposed shipbuilding project at Reedsport. Tho question nt issue was whether the company should be authorized to issue; units, instead of stock cer tilliales. and provide that the inves tors should have no voice in the con trol or management of the company. I. DIES AT WASHINGTON f Hy Associated Press.) SEATTLE, July 1(1. A Washing ton dispatch received hero this morning states that I). O. Sweeney, assistant secretary of tho Interior, died ihere. Deceased was formerly an attorney of Seattle, and owned much property here. LOOKING GLASS . BUYS 20 TICKETS Tho peoplo of Looking Glass cer tainly deserve much credit for the loyal suppoit they have'given the Ifo'-ebiirg Chautauqua, as twenty season tickets weio sold in that eomniiiniiy In addition to the sea son tickets many single admissions are being nold to people from there. Looking Glass peoplo appreciate first class entertainment. julian mm Quality Service. BUBAR BROS. Jewelers & Optometrists. LKTTKIt ItiiCiiU ED. L. B. Moore, local agent of the Southern Pacific Company, has received a letter from the special committee on national defense of tho American Rail way Association in winch the railway companies and all ship pers aro urged to co-operuto with the government during the war, in the way of shipping. ACCIDU.VT HCMOliKO. A rumor was rife (ate this afternoon that County Fruit Inspector F. L. Strang was in jured in an automobile acci dent near Marshiield late yes terday. Tho rumor could not be traced down and its authen ticity could not bo learned. Mr. Strang and Mr. Hurd left Roseburg several days ago ex pecting to return to Roseburg this evening. Special Rug Values! We have received a large shipment of Wool Fibre Rugs. These rugs are all one-piece and have the ap pearance of the more expensive Rugs. AH wool surface with fibre warp gives a wearing quality excelled by no other rug. They come In a beautiful line of colorings, some plain centers with fancy borders, also small figure all over effects. Colors brown, tan, green, grey and blue. Made In three different qualities. Sizes 6x9 at $5.00 and 7.00, size 9x9 at $7.00 and $10.50, size 9x12 at $9.50, (13.50 and $15.00. Each and every rug reverses per fectly and will lay flat on the floor. Also complete showing In the follow ing lines of rugs, AxininsterB, Body Urussels, Velvets, Wiltons, Royal .Wiltons and Tapestry Brussels, in fact anything you may want in the rug lino will be found here. A. J. LILBURN & SON COMl'IJITK IIOMJO FURNISHERS. Cass Street, Itoscburs, Ore. LOGANBERRY DRYING S NOW IN PROGRESS The drying of the loganberries from the Sunshine ranch Is now in progress at the ITngar dryer a fow miles east of this city. A largo amount of berries are being dried and the sight Is a most interesting one acocrding to those who have vis ited there during the past few days. Tho Sunshine ranch loganberry crop this year is excellent accord ing to all reports and will no dcubt yield a neat sum for the ranch owners. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill, of Wilbur, arrived In Roseburg this morning to attend the chaufauqua now in session here. Airs. E. S. Cockelreas and daugh ter, Hazel, -went to Ashland In Ha morning to visit with Mrs. Cockel reas' sister, Mrs. W. W. Bryan. A, E. Voorhies, of Grants Pass and editor of a paper in that city, was elected president or the State Edi torial Association in session at Pen dleton last week. The Portland Oregonian of Sunday carried a long list of names of the Oregon pioneers that have passed away during the past fow years, many Douglas county pioneers wc-ro-Included in this list. Tho city council will hold its reg ular ser.il-monthly mooting ut the city hall this' evening. No matters of Importance are to bo discussed so far as is known, with the excep tion of the petition for a pulmotor. James uoodmnn arrived in this city Saturday evening from nn ex tended trip thiough Washington. While absent from this city he visit ed his parents In Salem. Mr. Good man states that his father now owns a general; merchandise store near the stato fair grounds and- Is well satisfied with conditions there. He formerly owned a large ranch at Looking Class. NKW TODAY. FOR HUNT Modern 4-room -furnished house. Phone 454-R, or inquire r,47 S. Stephens. H 7 3-tf - -- -- - - -i-.-.-.i-inrmrmnnjinnjvwxn Were You in the Crowd That Attended the -Season Economy Big Mid learance Shoe Sale YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE ew Specials ON SALE EVERY DAY! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BKUNN Shoes That Satisfy. Perkins Building, Cuss St. FOR ALE A number of good horses. All nws. Inquire N. Curry Estate Phono 29F2. 377-tf MONEY TO LOAN Several thous and dollars to loan on good farm fcecurtty. Local money. 7 per cent interest. 2. 3 or 5 years." See M. F. Riie of Hire Rjee. J.11 CONSULT RICE & RICE FIRST Don't wait until the horse Is stolen to nrrance about tho born door iock. We wrlto all kinds -of insur ance. Fire, life, accident, automo bile nnd bonds. Rice & Rice. JS1 Julian .losephson, a former resi dent of this city and well known short etory writer has accepted n position at Culver City. Calif., with the Tbos. Ince Film Cempnay as sctnaiio writer. Mr. .losephson Is well known in this city nnd has re sided here a number of years. He has written short stories for somo of the largos! mncazines in the world nnd his many friends In this city arc delighted wltK .,io success which he hat attained. MONEY, MONEY MONEY TO LOAN Ivow interest late. Long tuno farm loan. 20 year amortize Plan. The only safe loan for tho farmer. No red tape. See M. F. Rice of Itlce & Rice. J31 FINANCIAL It you desire to bor row money see us. If you have money to loan see us. We negoti ate loans on., make a spccinltv of first morts:ico farm loans. See M F. Rice of Hire & Rice. J31 FAR EXCHANGE Equity In Oak land, CnJlf., residence projiertv, ! for Oreson property. Will 'trade1 at a price less than property is' worth. G. M. Grrcn. Me'rose. ! Or. Telephone 6FU. 37fi-jl FOR SA1E OR TRADE 22 acres close to Roseburtr, Good land. ' 10 acres in cultivation, house' barn, etc.,' balance In pasture and i timber. 2 springs on the rdaco ! Cheap for cash, or reasonable In! trade. Enquire of New. 37S-J30 ' TIIK COOLEST PLACE IX TOWN THESE DAYS IS THE ANTLERS THEATRE Try it just once you'll come nfculn. Tonight and tomorrow nfter n (Mm and evening. BRYANT WASHBURN lu the greatest screen success of the year llld you ever ask your boss for a raise? See "Skinner's Dress Suit." rid you own a dress suit whon you were married? See "Skinner's llress Suit." Did you ever He to your wife about your importance at the office' See "Skinner's Dress Suit." Your money mill Ik cheerfully rcfiimlnl If you do not like this picture. Admission Adults 15c, Children 10c Coining WttlnoHlay afternoon nt 2:15, evening at 7: IS nnd 8-4ff FIRST APPFAHAXCE OF AX Y "MOVIE" Si Alt IX KOSEIIVKO the beautlhil and accomplished Paramount Screen Star anil Ucr Singer Myrtle Stedman ApjK-nrinir Herself in Person in a repot nice f poind.- and stand ar.1 .OIKS an.1 a special 7-reot moving picture proemm. You have nil wn Myrtle MdnMii In picture, now meet her face to face. AWIISMOX. AIHI.T.S, asc, riUMKK. 10cT Coming Thnrwmy evening only, Vlvinn Martin in "THE WW M01i:l" nnd the fourteenth, clinntnr of t) nnirimi. . - n uu ajiuvny Coming Monday nnd Tuesday July 23 and Si, Theda Harm In mmnv mill Ul 'Ro.