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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1917)
BIX TUB EVE NINO NEWS. MOSIVAV, JITV S. ft, vfrfSTrS Alf V.""r ,rTl w r5l A Depositor Is Entitled to prompt, efficient service in the transaction of his banking business. He is always afforded that kind of service when dealing with the Roseburg National Bank. Our officers will be pleased to have you consult them freely. Your cheeking account is solicited. The Koseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore x Silver Steel A AN ADVANCE in the line of Enamel ed Ware It is, we think, the best so far made. Not quite white in appear ance, but just a little speckled, making a handsome appearing vessel. The Enamel is tough and not easily chipped. It should last many years with usual care. The cost is not so much more than the cheap gray wares. But the satisfaction of using, the safety in using, the long life will pay you many hundred per cent over cheap gray. To give it an introduction we will allow 10 percent rebate on any sales of it while on display in our show window. Churchill Hardware Co. See Display of SUMMER SUITS For Small Boys Superior quality, straight knee pants, light and dark patterns, trimmed with contrasting col ors. See window. Prices $1.35- $1.69 Incorporated S J & A MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Evcrv Day, 2 to 5 Evonings.7:15 & 8:50, 5c10c TODAY LAST ( HAM 10 TO HKK Lois Meredith in "Sold at Auction" The charming heroine of Peg irl II, nit . Help Wanted, etc. As a modem Cinderella in a pout - rl til st it I til' (ttln. A drama with a punch, h tiiiuit ittr t tt rt woman ion,, I to light her own wn. It's In five parts. THE DKAD ('l)MK llAt'K f.th chapter ol lite Ki tit imsleiy story "The Mystery ttf tilt Dmilile littss ' Sll I pi ise n M er -!! r i rise makes this episode as lull til action an. I sti ip-Mt 51. ila i h oc that bine pre ceded It. "DEEP DYED VILLAINY" .lust for tun ui is nnh 8 Keels Admission, Adults 10c. Children 5c S II eels TOMORROW. M;th. I Tall.ilein "THE BARRICADE" A Metro wonder-play of i;u powor also u lluitst l'iitlu- mu m with Bomo late war ik'wh from (In- Krenrh fnmt VKI)M-:SIAY - Mr. Mobil nt NYw York v f l h J:irk Mullmll TliritSOAY Khl, (1f II, .nor ami Tin- NYphvti-d Wtft FRIDAY Thr I'iiIm.- of LftV SATURDAY Ahul.lin from llroailway. Pirtwraloo to th rati Tor moltlll-t-ttion. rttl promuttuua nne been i aio to Kourth Company. Cor lor!. IVlwiu Jwett. and Victor J. MU'IU. bn advanced to ser- stNiQt, tUt iattrr bflutc Appointed to t iHlt:on of supply sergeant. Prl Ales first el as AlUn J. Hrown, (ilea N KuMl. Kavmond I juihcy and ('bark V. St .in ton, have bvvn pro moted to corporal. Several ouir non-commissioned of fices ar yix to be filled by promo tion! from lower ranks and competi tion is very keen. Two cooks are still needed and ?evpriil men can yet be enlisted. Word has been sent ou( by the adjutant genont.1, that those drawn In the draft may enlist until thvy receive u.licial notification from the exemption board after which time they will not be allowed a voice in deriding which branch of the service they will Join but will be planed wheto ever the government sees fit to put them. The coast artillery is re cognized lis being one of the best branches of the service and It will he much more pleasant to be enlisted in a company of Douglas county young1 men than to be drafted into a more unpleasant branch and placed among perfect strangers. PEOPLE INJURED IN C. Gorham and family from Ban don nnd Ceorge Willis, -of Ltnmloh were Injured Inst evening in an auto accident near Camas Valley when the large Pierce Arrow touring car in which they were riding bucked down a grade struck a large rock and over turned, throwing them to the ground with much force. Mr. Uorham was driving the car at the time of the accident, and had Just previously stop ped anil adjusted the gasoline flow. Thoy proccded a short distance and was noarlng the top of a Hteep grado when the engine suddenly died. The car then plunged uown the grade and collided with a rook, the force of the Impart being so great as to cause the car to turn on its side. Mr. Gorham was injured about the head and his wiro and child were bruised and scratched. Mr. Willis also received injuries and they wore immediately atlended hy Di Can lioldl of Drain wno happened to he near the scene of the nccldent. A car was sent out from this city and brot them into Roseburg where further medical attention was given. The roller car was driven by Isom Clinton of the Myrtle Point stage line and the party was taken to the Cirnnd hotel. The car was purchased by Lane Thornton and E. C. Ilenson both of whom wore In close proximity to the nccldent. The machine was the prop erly or Mr. Willis who refuses to have anything more" to do with automobiles. SHIM TROOPS WILL GIVE VAUDEVILLE SHOW AIU'IIITMT IIKItK. V. Maiison White, architect for the high school building ar rived this morning and siient the day looking oter the work done on the schoolhouse. He Is dissatlsried with the progress and has a list of several omis sions. He will appear 'before the school board this evening and a settlement of some sort will probably be demanded. ASSKi.VKI) TO ASHLAND CO. James H. Wolford, formerly 1st sergeant of the Fourth Com- Attention. Koseburgers' On to morrow evening the local members of the sanitary troups will present :il uio Antlers theater a vaudeville snow In conjunction with the rogulti tun or pictures antl the proceeds or which will he for the benefit of the mess fund, which Is at the present lime at ' low title." The vaudeville lifts being arranged will be pleasing .urn J eu can be assured that the admission price of I5r and L'.'tc will ne well spent. The following are a few of tl stunts" that will be presented: I'upitUr songs. Cecil lllack. I'lialli talk, Hert Males. Hawaiian zepphyrs. Honor Guard mi is. Stuik's. ..inliol iirvan. oriental dope, l.eon Mtt'ilntocli ami tieorue Lellllier. M,,l..,,l ... . " !tutieiini,, tunes, iittotiman antt Hales. I'ou'l forget to patronize the liovs I on luestlay evening anil help swell I their mess fund so that they may be tine to get sugar in their coffee once In a while wnen they are located at the rort. pany Coast Artillery, this after- noon received long distance tele- phone Instructions, from Adju- tant' General George A. White assigning him to the 1st Com- pany at Ashland. Mr. Wolford will report at once and will take charge of the compnny upon its mobilization July 25. cussed and it Is very probable that the uniform will be ordered -within a few weeks. The sale of Ice cream at Chautauqua brought fairly good results andi this evening the girls will go to Ulxonville, where they will sell Ice cream at a dance, to be given at the auditorium. t Another meeting will be held Wed nesday night to make .plans for the coming dance. BOYLE Born to the wife of W. W. Uoylo, on Monday, July 23, J 917, a daughter. ?CITY NEWS 0 J Rev. Tatinan of Salem, is in the city visiting Mrs. R. W. Vanway. R. H. Fleser, left yesterday for Wilbur whore he Is spending a short time making a farm srvey for L. Hall. D. A. McKenzio of this city loft for Eugene this afternoon where he ex pects to attend to business mattei-s in that city. Rebecca Williamson, left for Red ding, Cal., where she will continue ner missionary work ror the next few weeks. MIbscs Tagatha West and Ilda lin ger returned to their home at Wilbur after spending the day shopping in hub city. Those desiring to take instruction in Red Cross knitting .may de so at the Red Cross rooms on Tuesday and Friday afternoons after 2 o'clock. W. I!. Ewlng returned to Isadora after hiking arter business matters in tins city. lie was acomnanied bv his wife and daughter who were with him during his stay here. R. E. .lope, pastor of the Christian church leaves tonight for points in California where he will spend a cou ple of weeks on business and pleas u re. V. A. Stewart, of the Laurel Crest ranch, left this afternoon for Port land! where he has been called to servo as a federal Juror. He expects io ne aDsetit lor several weeks, which lie noes not relish to any great de gree us this is a very busy time of the year for him attending to the duties on his ranch. Make Good Pictures It will be easy for you to make good pictures If you use an Ans co Camera with Speedex film. Do away with the uncertainty. Know that your pictures will be good. Purchase an Ansco for your vaca tion trip. It will add more pleas ure to your outing than anything else. Let us show you th'e Ansco line. Priced from $2 to 55. We also carry a full line of camera supplies. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS. Jeweler & Optometrist. G. F. Kenny toduy left for his home at Enterprise after a short stay here. NEW TODAY. f OR SALE A fresh Jersey cow, a heavy milker, kind disposition-. Phone lo R. 1038 Corey Ave. WANTED Woman for chambermaid work. Apjily to Mrs. Geo. Foutch. Royal Club Cafe, Cass and Sheri dan street. MONEY TO LOAN Ten thousand dollars or any part of It on ap proved real estate. Chas. F. Hoi kins, Perkins building. J28 FOR SALE 1917 Ford In first class condition, with extras. Reasonable price. Addres, "Ford," care News office, Rosehurg, Oregon. TO EXCHANGE Equity In Umpqua valley farm for a cheaper place farther out, that is suitable for poultry antl cows. G. M. Green, Melrose Oregon. Phone 6F13. FOR SALE Ford bug in first class condition. Bosch magneto and Strongburg carburator. Blue streak racing body, price $400. Inquire . H. E. Burchfield, Winchester, Ore. i . a6 BIG SACRIFICE On account of leaving will sell our modern home, 9 rooms, all .plastered, large base ment, 2 lots. Going at one-third less than actual cost. Property only ocupied one year. Address. "Owner Evening News, Roseburg. J2K NOTICE TO CRKIHTOHS. N'ollco is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by tko county court of the Stato of Oregon for Douglas County, ad ministrator or the estate of Thomas Taylor, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby requested to present the samo to mo In Roselitirg. duly veri fied as by law required, within six months nrter the dale of this notice. Dated this 5th day of Jtilv, 1917. ti. W. YOUNG. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Taylor, Deceased. a9 -NOTICE OF CVAHtHA.VS SALE OF LAXllH. Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Lane County, made and entered June 18th. 1917, licensing me, as guardian of the estate of Emily Hov ey, of unsound mint), to sell the real estate hereinafter described, at pri vate sale: I v.lll on nnd after the 3rd day of August, 1917, at 9 o'clock la the forenoon, at the law office of A. E. Wheelerv in Eugene, Oreigon, and at the law office of B. L. Eddy, in Roselairg, Oregon: offer tor sale and sell at private sale subject to the approval of said court, to the person offering tile most and upon the best terms obtainable, in one tract, tile following described lands in Doug las County, Oregon, to-wit: The SW of SW of section 15. the SH of SE of section lti, the N of NE and SEi of NE'4 of section 21 and the swii of NW4 of section 22; all in township 23 South, Range 4 West of Willamette meridian; 280 acres, more or less of land. II LA I MS H. HOVEY. a2 Guardian. Special Rug Values! We have received a large shipment of Wool Fibre Hugs. These rugs are all one-piece and have the ap pearance of the more expensive Ruga. 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 small figure all over effects. Colors brown, tan, green, grey and blue. Made In three different qualltleo. I 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, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Velvets, Wiltons. Royal Wiltons and Tapestry Brussels, in fact anything you may want In the rug line will be found here. A. J. LILBURN & SON OOJll'LETE HOME FUKNISHEllS. Cass Street, Roseburg, Ore. Defend Your Country! Fires this year will cost us men, homes and resources. Take No Chances With Camp Fires, Matches, Cigarettes, or Slashings. PUT THEM OUT Douglas Co. Fire Patrol Association ROSEHUIM3, OREGON. HOIELMEN HELD The business meeting of the Oregon State Hotelmen's Association was held at the Elk's club rooms last Saturday afternoon following the drive .o the rural districts. President Chllds of the association presided and read a telegram ap pointing him to represent the quar termaster's department ot tae govern ment in collecting books and maga zines for soldiers. He asked the cooperation of the nuinagors of the hotels as they have many opportuni ties for picking tip the magazines and books which are discarded in great quantities by the guesxs of the hostel ries Mr. Chllds. manager of the Hotel Portland and A. T. Lundberg, mana ger of the Benson Hotel, were elected, delegates to attend the Hotelmen's national exposition which will be held in New York during the month of November. Both stated that they will attend. President Chllds was also author ized to confer with Mr. Hoover, the national food expert, asking that ac tion be taken to prevent food specu lators from tying up the crops. The concluding tuatter of business was the passage of the resolutions published Saturday evening. BE PUT IN CONDITION The Pacific highway between Eu gene and Roseburg will be put in condition for travel through the com ing winter, according to a statement made by E. J. Adams, stnte highway commissioner, at Eugene. Mr. Adams said that the contract would be let in a very short time for the improvement of the Pass creek canyon, in this county. The state commission will not pave this section of the road this year as there are several heavy fills. These will be covered with crushed rock and be given an opportunity to settle before receiving the hard surface. Dr. . It. Shoemaker, left tast night for Portland where he spent today attending to business matters. A well attended meeting of tlie lioxehiirg chapter of the tiirl's Na tional lienor Gii.it, I was held at the armory Saturday night Plans were made fur the farewell dan, e to be given the soldiers before they leave for rump. The dance will be oih'II only it, members of I Company sani tary troops anil Fourth Company in uniforms. The guard members' are lo wear while uniforms with their honor guard red while and blue, antl band. A drill team of young ladies was formed with Mi Lucille Fiencli as ruinaln. Klina Peyton 1st lieuten ant. Mavine Stkes. 1st Sergeant and three corporals. Tim girls will be instructed in military maneuvers and steps, by Lieutenant Fred Ilnynes a veteiun or The Spanish-American war. Plans lor raising money with whu-h , io purchase I Vere You in the Crowd That Attended the Big Mid-Season Economy Clearance Shoe Sale tnrann msngnii. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE New Specials ON SALE EVERY DA ! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRV1N Illtl NN Mtoes That Satisfy. IVrktns ItulldlnK. Cass St. UnlfOiniS Were also 'lilt - -- -- -- -- - n-irn-n-rii-H-irn m-inn uuuumjuuuuu u m 1 1 j . . , SEE! SEE!! SEE!!! THEDA BARA In the very best picture she has ever appeared In WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S Most wonderful love story In Motion Pictures. Romeo and Juliet MIVi'tv sfrmv '.!v:"vF0P"'t,,re?. Corporation - A NINETY MINI IK SHOW SEVEN BIG REELS. Positively the greatest presentation of this wonderful masterpiece ever attempted- t is thoroughly human and enjoyable Theda fv?h HeS .". SPlendl? Ju"pt-'n ft It is the best part she has pHcread,l,r-the bR,Cny SCCDe 8101,8 'S W0"h "V- '"an the YOU NEVER SAW A BETTER PICTURE DON'T MISS THIS' Admission Adults 15c, Children 10c TONIGHT 7:15 and 8:45 AT THE ANTLERS THEATRE Tomorrow Evening at 7:15 and 9 p. m. Artistic Vaudeville BY LOCAL TALENT IZ - Kn! S!'nl!"pcar!'ln I Cor',s Mes8 Fund-and the Magni ficent , ellel Shakespearian Picturlzatlon of Romeo and Juliet Featuring the inimitable screen artist Theda Bara A.iiiilloit Children 1.1c, Adults illc. ?MlNrT A1rii',y EvenlnK Only Bessie Love and the Trlnnele Kiddle, in the beautiful 5 reel Triangle play, "Cheerful giver, " COM I. Mi-Next Mo"d.MTdy-'l'h. sweetest story ever told f