SIX THE EVENI.N'O NEWS. TFFWDAY, JTIY 17, tOIT. TO EASTERN POINTS It. E. Smith relumed this morning after a trip to Minneapolis and oili er points in the cunt whero ho went to attend to business matters, lie reports that tho war Is the principal item of discussion in the eastern states and that they take it much more seriously there than they do in the west. Business conditions arc not as op timistic as they were a few months ago, although there is a r-lenlltuile of money, hut it Is being held to a large extent until after tho war bcaro has passed. On his return Mr. Smith took the Grand Trunk line Into Canada and spent considerable time tliero. The effects of tho war are very dljcornnble In that portion of tho country he snys, especial so on account of the lack of young men. ACCIDICNT LAST KlfillT. An accident occurred last even ing on Jackson street near the Ham ilton Drug i-onipnny when a small JOIN THE "Aluminum" Club And Get the Following Articles On a Small Weekly Payment! Ono 1-qt Sniico Pan. Ono 1 Vj-fit. Riiuro Pan. One 2-qt. Satire lun. One 3-qt. Ilcilin Sntico Pun. Ono C-(t. Preserving Kotlle. Ono G-qt. Tea Kettle. Ono 7-cup Percolator. Ono Carving Knife. Ono I!ut"hor Knife. One Kitchen Knife. The rct.-ill price of this outfit Ih about $lfi.OO. The club price Is $i0.48, payable 60 contH down and GO cents per week, except the last payment which Is 48 cents. This ts in ado up and put out for the advertising of our store and tho pubhing of Aluminum ware. i M CO.Mh MA HI j V. Churchill Hardware Co. Arrived Today! SUMMER SUITS For Small Boys Superior quality, straight knee pants, light and dark patterns, trimmed with contrasting col ors. See window. Prices $1.49 - $1.98 TODAY Wll and the God's Country A special V Ham .u-li (.nine Im ,ir ht i ih drama of the North WooiIb from the hook In J.XMKs t l .1 l it (IliWOOl), featuring Nell Shipman, William Duncan George Holt anil mi all-slur cast. Tin- dous u-i-.l n, this plitinr arc tho fanl oils John Johnson team i,r Klh.-iiati S i .-,1 c- lines Ymi have read the story, t'nnie and s-e how l- liipj-emV.. IIIOAItS I'-I-ATIII-: M:VS H.viM I'.it Im- A Mn Kavl Show. God's Country and the Woman will ho repeated again tomorrow TWO FIHKS KKPOltTKIt. Two fires in the Brusny llutto vicinity were reported to the Douglas Eire Patrol office today. Both flrca started yes- erday afternoon, hut were not looted until this niornajig. They woro evidently caused by carelessness on tho part of per- sons passing along the trail. girl ran In front of a Dodge auto driven by a local lady ami was struck by the fender, her head being slight ly bruised by the blow. The lady driver stopped hrr car within a few reel, thus averting a more serious affair. She then fainted dea- away and as given attention by bystand ers. Mrs. Sadlo Cochran and daughter, Dorothy, arrived In this city Satur day evening from Hurllngton, Kims., to visit several days at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marstcrs. Mrs. Cochran la the niece of ,Mr. Marsters. She will continue her journey from here to Spokane, Wash., where she will visit with relatives at that place. She Is an Instructor In the Behools at Hurllngton, Kans. AIho one "Pride of the Kitchen Set" consisting of a combina tion not to be used as follows: Double Holler. CaHsorole. Stialuer or Colander. Covered Kettlo, 1 Pot Koaflter. 1 Pudding Pan. 1 Steam Cooker. Incorporated J -JL J. t . V, J .r i'ww'ky ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Malinre Every Dav, 2 li 5 Krcnintis. 7: 1:"&S:50, 1 Oc- 15c TOMOIiKow Woman I;,:,, n, s trmii Kinnre in nil tho N.-us ilillls I.V, Children 10c IT Financial Condition is Best That Has Been Known For Many Years. MUCH CASH ON HAND (Jain of ICight Thousand Ihillum is Shown In (Jenerui Ibmtbi, Wiiilu Two of Socio of Improvement IIoihIh Jluvo Hewn I'nid. The following report of the finan cial condition of the city was made last night by City Recorder II. L. Whipple to the city council. The re port shows the city finances to be in the boHi condition for many years, and reflects great credit on the ad mfnibtration : To the Honorable Mayor and Com mon Council, Kosoburg uregon. Gentlemen : I herewith submit an informal re port of the financial condition of the city of Koseburg on July I, 1917: (jciioi'iil Film I. Cash on hand January 1, 1917 $ 593.23 Receipts from January 1, to July 1: j Taxes 17,390.21 Fines 137. GO' Licenses 330.00 j Dog Licenses 109.50 Sundries 135.90 Liens 1,480.13 Total $ 20,17li.47 Disbursements for the six months an follows: General fund warrants $ 17.61 a. 56 Intercut on tro name .... 133.51 Cash on hand July 1, '17 t 2,427.10 (ennui Fund WummtK. General fund warrants outstanding Jan. 1 S 4, 62.!. 47 fienerul fund warrants is- Buod during six months- Salaries $ 1.4S0 Fire and water 1,136, Health and Police 1.34". City Improvements 222. Lights 2,32.ri Printing mull stationery 215, Street cleaning 1,771 Bonded Inlerest 2,4n, Miscellaneous 71. Sinking Fund No. 1 1,717. Liens 4 0 2. Total $ 17. 7311.48 General fund warranttt paid during 6 months $ 1 7 , ft I 5 . r c (ieneraJ fund warrants outstanding July 1... 123.92 Cash received during six months period 13,583.24 Warrants Issued during six months period 13. ill!. 01 Wxcess of receipts over expenses 6.467. 23 Of amount for warrants issued there was sot nsldo for sinking fund lo retire general hondx 1,747.94 Total not gain $ 8,215.17 Impitivcnient luiuls. Improvement bonds issu ed during six months "''I"(l S. 656. 48 Improvement hontls paid during six mo. period 22.200.00 Cash on hand Jan. I "17 14.995.78 Cash received during six months period 36.269.7S Total cash ( 51.265.56 Improvement bonds paid $ 22.200.00 Improvement f n nil- war rants paid $ 17.845.42 Total $ 10.015 42 Cash on hand July I. 17 $ 1 1.220.14 Series "A." Hancrofl ihnnds has been retired and all but $3,200 for Series "II" has been retired. There Is al present $4437.37 In the Ilan crnft bond sinking fund, or more than enough to retire the balance of Series "11." llespectfully submitted. it. i,. wiiii'i'i.i-:. City Recorder. SIIOItT.;l.; OF HUM'. (Continued from page 1.1 tion. uiul Hio fiiot that vwry berry 1 savtul nivalis that niucti more to fwd tho hoys in Khaki hero In the l'nitt'! : States and over in Kurone. One of-! IVr of help haa come in this oflUe from Mra. Walter Spaultllnp. vire leader of the Cirls' Honor liuanl. ' who mt hi thl nun nlug that who would eliaperone a hunch of Kirls if enough answered her appeal to go inlii the berry yards and puk. She said that the Salem Woman's club asked her lo see what could be done by l he irls. "Many advertisements are appear ing in tho imp''' today for logan berry pickers at prices far aho e those of last year. The cherry nop is not al) Kuthercd and ns high as 1 M, rents pop pound is beini; paid Kvea the farmers are harder iTft-s-vii for help duiinir the harvest th.s year than ever before and no person, physically able to work. Is without a chance to earn money this sum mer." N4TI'K TO K. OK l 4 There will bo Installation of officers Wednesday evening. Kvory nmvly elected officer must bo present. Conio early and got out In time for ehau- tauqua. Ice water on tap. J18' K. It. S. IN CiTY TODAY C. C. Kelly States Road Pro gram to Be Followed for . Douglas County NOTHING OFFICIAL YET Hiu Completed Nearly All Detail! fur Piojeetn and Will llnve Every thing In Itendinetift for High way ComiiilflHion. AsjisUnt State Engineer C. C. Kelly arrived in the city today and opened up the offices in the Perkins building, -:vhkh were engaged by the highway comlmsslon a short time ago. Mr. Kelly will make his head quarters hero for about two years it is said, as tho work in southern Ore gon v.ill take at least that long and the entire amount of improvement in this section of the state la to be handled from the local office. Mr. Kelly stated today that the commission will meet in Portland with tho county court July 28 at which time they will map out a definite program for Improvement work in Douglas county, at the pres ent time plans are. being made so that the contracts may be formed wltho'ut delay. He has completed nearly all details for tho project and will have every thing in readiness for the considera tion of the commission and the members of the court on the day set aside for tho purpose. Although no official announcement lias been made Mr. Kelly says that the work to ho considered this year will probably be tile elimination of the bad roads In the Pass creek can yon vicinity, the grade crossings be tween Itoscburg and Oakland and south of Itosebtit-g, tho Improvement of both approaches to the national forest by way of Canyonville, and the changing of the Pacific highway so as to go by way of Dlllard. This later project may l.o held In abeyance un less right of way can he obtained at once. Some of the residents are in clined to put aii exhorbltunt price on their land- which Is necessary for the establishment of this route and un less they agree to more reasonable terms the project will be dropped this year and plans made to open up a road on tho other side of the moun tain', a very practical route being open In that way. Mr. Kelly will work throughout Jackson and Josephine counties and liming his absence the office will be In, charge of J. C. McCloud who also arrived in the city todav. Adjutant General Estimates Thrt NoOneWill be Drawn From This County . QUOTA BEEN EXCEEDED I tn- in IJNtimal' on KijMircH Aimoutio iil by Will IH'ixirtmcnt to the I'ivss I its Finds That Kour ttfii Counties Are Kxciupt. t lly Associated Press.) I'OltTLANl). Ore., July 17. Adjutant (J-'neral White estl- miileu that I I Orecon counties will escape the vii'lt. Multno- mah and Douplas counties are ninonK th' fourteen. As was predicted In Tho Kvening Wus sever. il days hm honlas coun ty has been exempted from lae fed eral ilmlt it' Hie noveinnient follows out the estimate which it has placed on the state making its quota 717 men. Hastup h:s figures on the an nouncement made by thp war de paitmeiit to the press tiie adjutant e'ie'-al has em huatod the number ARRIVES HERE TODAY Mi.-.s Mynlc Stelman, the I'lir.uius Par iiaeunl screen star lli.it will appear at llu- Antlers illtMtre tomorrow evenniK. ar- riveil in tills city on the alter- not n train tod;:y ami is i cKlster- eil at the riiipiiua liotei. W'l en Interviewed liy a News representative this afternoon, j !u- evpivsseil herself as heins dellKhtetl with Oregon ami says that she illtetuls to take several sIclil-Mcinc trips through the 4 I'lnpilll.l valley. ! tJh- will remain In this city two days, thus tlvlim her an op- pnrtii-ilty to rest from a lonit and tiresome trip. She is unac- roripantou anil sav8 that she re- qutrles no maht or Eeeretnrv in A I nttenil to her wants. 4 DOUGLAS COUNTY Blue-White Sparkling Diamonds We have a new selection of perfectly cut diamonds for your approval. Only gems of the hlgbest grade are selected by us 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 eetticg. We will be pleased to have you call and see our new showing of diamonds. Quality Service, BUBAR BROS. Jeweler & Optometrists. GEKMAN SLSPICIONEO. Deputy Sheriff Kaffety assist- ed by County Clerk Lenovt just as the paper was going to press, commenced a search for a suh- picioned German spy who has been parading the streets all day. He has been stationed near Dillard for several days, reports hoing sent in from there 4- giving the same description. This morning he appeared in the office of the county clerk asking for a hunting license and was then suspicioned, lat- or in the day his queer actions excited comment audi the offl- cers were informed. He will probably be picked up and glv- en an examination this evening. of men to be furnished by each coun ty and rinds that Douglas county, with 13 others has completed its quota and will not be Biibject to the draft which Is to be made by the wai department Saturday of this week or Monday of next week. CHAUTAUQUA I'lUXUlAM. Today's afternoon program at the cnautauqua was wtnessed by a large crowd despite the warm weather and the musical prelude furnished by the Boston Light Opera Company waa pleasing in every respect and only gives an "inkling" as to what the ev ening performance will be. They were greeted by great applause at the end of each number. Tho afternoon lecture was given by Dr. A. E. Turner, the dbmmunlty builder, who chose as his topic "Watch Your Step." His talk was full of "pep" and each statement ut tered by him carried a great deal of weight with the audience. Dr. Turner knows the problems of the American town and city and he of fers sane, sensible solutions. He id a constructionist of the first order. His lecture was listened to with great interest. The sheriff's ofllce thrs after- noon received a list of 1. W. W. card names and- numbers to he used by the local officers ns means ot Identification in case an Invasion Is made by the "workers". These names and numbers have been placed on lile in tl e sheriff s office nnd it any captures are made it will be an easy matter to ascertain their identity. Sheriff George K. tjuine, in charge of the home guards of Douglas county today received a letler from Governor Withyconibe urgint; him to complete ly organize the guards In this sec tion ami deputize every man. so thai they will be prepared to take care of any trouble that may arise. The letter says that I.-W. W. disturb ances must be quelled whenever they arise and the local organization Is instructed to look after this work In this section. A number of other duties were lined out in the letter and the Importance of the home guards was recognized. In ret ly to tho governor's letter. Sheriff Quine stated that this county is already well organised and every member of the home guard was dep utized about three months' ago. at the oiitbi-i nit n. the war with Ger many. He also stated that home guards had ben established In Yon calla. Kluiiie. Canyonville and Olcn dale and ench member of these com panies had been deputized as an of ficial. The Yoncalla home guard was started yesterday anil the deputy sheriff appointments mailed to them today. SKtTltK KII I.KS SOI.DIKKS HOME (Continued from page 1. for that reason that lrlll work will be stivrted soon. Although no serl oiis 1. W. W. disturbances are ex- VAXTED A live wire man or wo man to handle newly patented household necessity. Never sold before. Will tell on light In quire News. -r 3S0-J23 Special Rug Values! We have received a large shipmont of Wool Fibre Rugs. These rugs are all one-piece and have the ap pearance of the more expensive Rugs. All 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 Binall figure all over effects. Colors brown, tun, green, grey and blue. Made In three different qualities. Sizes 6x9 at S5.00 and J7.00. size 9x9 at (7.00 and S10.50, size 9x12 at S9.50, S13.60 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, Axmlnsters, Body Brussels, Velvets, Wiltons, ltoyal Wiltons and Tapestry Brussels, in fact anything you may want In the rug line will be found here. A. J. LILBURN & SON COMPLETE HOME FUHNISHHRS. Cass Street, Rosebut-g, Ore. pected in this valley, in case any do occur the "boys" will be prepared to meet them and would give them a "ufarm recaption" and one long to be remembered. If the rifles are secured at the sol diers' home, tbey will be a very valu able addition to the guard and the members will ba greatly pleased to Were You in the Crowd That Attended the Big Mid-Season Economy Clearance Shoe Sale YOUR CHANCE TO SA VE J New Specials ON SALE EVERY DAY! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IHVI.V BKUNN Shoes Thnt Sntisfy. " Perkins liiiililiiig, Cuss St. THE -XI,KST PIjAC'E IX TOWN TIIKS1-: DAYS IS THE ANTLERS THEATRE Try it just once you'll come n'in. LAST IM'IliroiEMAXlTiS TOXKJHT .IT 7:15 M K : !.". BRYANT WASHBURN In the greatest screen success of the year Did you ever ask your boss for asralso? See "Skinner's Dress Suit." Did you own a dress suit when you were married? See "Skinner's Dress Suit." Did you ever He to your wife about your importance at tho office? See "Skinner's Dress Suit." Your money will 1 cheerfully refunded if you do not like this picture. Admission Adults 15c, Children 10c Coming Wednesday afternoon at 8: IS, evenlnir at 7:l.- mid H-4.T FIKKT API'KAIEANCK OF ANY "MOVIE" STA it IX ItHSKIll the beautiful and nrrompli.tlieil Panunoiint Screen Star and 0era Singer Myrtle Stedman AppenrtnK Herself In Person In a reiietolre of M.nilar and stand rd sonus, and a s viiU 7-reel moving picture program. You have nil seen Myrtle Stitlni.in In pictures, now meet her f.we to face ADMISSION. ADCl.TS. iMc; CIIILIIUFX 10c. Oomlne Tlmrsdny evening only, Vivian Martin in "TIIF. WAX MOIKI," nnd Hie fourteenth chapter of tiie patriotic serial rilierty1 doming Monday mid Tuesday July 8.1 and 24, Theda liar a In "Ho. moo and Juliet." be allowed to use them. Several of tho members, however, have express d themselves as being in favor of us ing their own rifle and one to which they are better accustomed. It Is thought that in case any serious troublo occurs where they will be needed, there requests will be grant- 91