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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1917)
TUB EVEMXfl v mmV, OCTOBER 8, 1017. BIX to look at an a for1"" 4 -J U Conscription Not a -Burden Conscription should not be looked upon as a burton, but as a matter of honor and duty-this makes a Son great, strong and glorious. Put every spare Sir into active service by placing ,t to your credit with us. Your account, '"vu,- The Roseburg National RoseDur,- mi l 1 U fa. mid Saving of Fuel It Means CaWstall One of Our New am my ULirv ii a iiviiivt it win PtT an old cvurpin in a new form rje base burner in an upright stove. ig: Increased Radiation, Greater Comfort Longer Life, Less Cost of Upkeep Using Less Fuel Less Expense in Operating A Better Floor Appearance A Greater joy to You. Come and Look It Over And then how uhout AND-IRONS. Wo have a shipment Just t hand and aro quite sure you cm bo pleased. AIho lire sets to correspond. Churchill Hardware Co. n overstock of half gallon wide mouth Mason fruit jura at a spe cial price. Can you use a few? mmwwwwm "Aunt Polly" Is With Us Again! For those who don't know "Aunt Polly," let us explain. "Aunt Polly's" outsizes '. are stylish, serviceable shoes, for stout women. Built with the Crawford arch, supporting shank. Come in ami get ac quainted with "Aunt Polly." ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IltVIN IlltUN'.N Klines Tlint Hullsfy. Perkins ItiiildinK, Cuss St. MAJESTIC I ALWAYS A MOD SHOW ! Malint'c Kvory Pay, 2 to 5 I Kvi,iiiii!'s,7:15&S:f)0, 15c5c I'UDW (IXM DA I OXI.V. lil.t Kiiiiii) riiiiToi-i.ws i i iioin ci:s. ioktiii.! first timf IN MOTION I'M "II l!l:s, IIF.NKIK MtSFVS . I XM'KI! pi I : I : "A Doll House" Presenting (he gifted seioen iucen DOROTHY PHILLIPS Supported by I .OX I'll NFY mid Wll.l lM STOW 1X1,, hi a annua of domestic relations made famous b Mrs. Fik. Nauiio;i. Klea nor Huso aud other staco eelebi Hies It's mi live arts. You miss a treat II you don't come. ANLMATFD WEEKLY With ihhn frtn all oer the world in pi, tlirv. XMHlTOE PDTt lti:s of beauty mu in Arizona. I :du at hnml. A rilAIHIE CHICKEN Au L Ko Komedy feature lli.it s a sure laugh 'producer. 9 Reels Admission, Adults 15c, Children 5c !) Reels TOMORROW kaui.k wiluams, sri'i-oit ri:i iiv ooitivniv kei.i.v tN "THE MAELSTROM" A meeting In a fog that rnrrlud In lt- wake un an touching train of adventure. Mi XT KFNOAV AMI MO.NPAV PKAUI. UIIITF IN "IHK KA TAL HINtJ." Tho llrst epll of tho greatest M'rlal ever pr.Hliie.Ml. Alo Florence LaDadio In tho Woman In While, from Wllkle Col lin's novel. COMING OCT. 10 nnd II THE HATTMi OF TUB SOMMK IN 10 IIKKI.H. IS ONLY A BOY the Fiit.iPB young college ch winner or Much ewiU'incnt pi a''d in - Hce circles alioul nvo o"1 -ni a cniiiK wlu-n they were notllii a hold hiKliwainan had .-et, and dwt'lhng on South Hir and olht-i made away with oitU-ar was. nrtirW'H of valuand luiur in lh( Boon on the tdi-d a yiung boy. evotiiiiK Pj9ff'lH Ifloiu the city n who wuSVlien st'iift-licd huiir- ol (oitlflp'1!' I a In? ii was found on hit fli: was questioned at Bome length 'y the onn:tr ano naving no oun:i place to lodne the youn follow foi the ntalit, wlio by the way it Blill Jn hlti teens, ho wuh ihic-d in jail lor same keeping. KvidenLly not lik in bis lonesome surroundings tin yoiniK man sought nieans of escape and soon willed his way throuKh the hole in the big jail door and gaineii the outside corridor of the Jail room amii sticking bin head up over tlie transom, informed Hie ex cited olllcer wlu was seated outside that this 1 meaning the jail) was no place to put a -'fallaii" as It was in fested with fleas. However, his plea bad no effect and this lime be wan placed In a cell. Tho boy who hat biK Ijrown eyes that flash defiance told, a straight forward story when being questioned by lb: officers, admitting bis guilt, and told of other instances where he and his companions had madt; away Willi bicycles and ol bur tilings oi more or less virlue. According to liiii statements bo had previously been committed to Hie reform school and alter leaving that institution roamed about the country a gn-ut deal riding tho "rods" from place to place, and finally lauded here. Just what disposition will he made of the case is not known at this time, but no doubt Hie oiing man will be returned to the school of correction, MVSTKISV IS SUIA i:i liV I.AII- (Continued from pa go 1.) the happy young couples. Among the "out of the ordinary occurrences" were the continucl fun making abilit leg of two popular and clever LalTalol members, whose stage names aro Sir Algernon I'erei va I I lonpersnit .en and K ritzy Huby Doll. Kir Algernon unci Frlt.y miss ed their culling. Vaudeville and the bright lights fairly demundeth but no answer cometh. In remunerating the many pleas ant details one might gain a valu able start on a good sized novel. However, in n brief explanation it might he said that the "Lafl'alots " are A No. I entertainers --their bos pilalliy superfine and their splendid collection of original preparations a con i pie le revelation. On all side they are known as royal good hos tesses aud the affair of last evening was a splendid exam pie of their ability. At 2 bells Aloe was played and good nights were said - the faithful machines awaitinu without were en tered and the journey homeward was gaily wended, Among the (list i tig 11 Ished guests of the evening and descrlpl ion ol their clever port ra a Is were i iss Leone Cosliow. "Sweet tiirl Gradu ate. " attired in while wilb clover leal medallions; Mat lie t.ee Steph enson, "Krilzi-y liiiby lioll," whit. evening diets trimmed in pink: Kva Uice. "The Original Vamp." the girl whom Thed a llara copied a iter black silk evening dress, extreme deeollele; Lillian Moore. ' Flame.' 1 1 nl I unit c r i ius til chi Hon at l ire: Mayhelte Miller. "The Human Lamp Shade," crimson pea n ol satin, hoop skirl. 1 ant.tb lies; Mihiied lleni, "(SIM of T,!. Old Fashioned Uamsid." white dr ss ttlmined in pink rose-;; Florein e Hevan-. "So- I ciety Itinl," evening gown ol Idack J f and yellow; Leah S kes. "Ilrut'tfi l alcht'in." atlotlii r "ainp." eeiiing gown of bjuck trimmed in white, ankle w.ilch; )oro(h Vealch. "Miss Mala in itio. 1 m kih tlamsel mem i beis ol tlie Sultans harem. Turkish costume; t'la.Ue lllacU. ' Lielte Flu (In of the Unburn Halletf Fl line S.nile. heait 1'ieakti, costume of bhu- ami lute. Stella Kiolin. I "Maid of Tel." vellow obi f a :-h ioned j gtiwn, cm bell ished with hlack lig-! 4, Heieir rviwnu. .... eouie aieppei , oialtle gold medals t li nia. representing jiHuakes and Wriglev's Chew ,(ium," a devil with the ladies; JJrfherin Devoe, "Isaac Ooldenberg. Tt'W peddler," same popular ped at that stands six feet in stockings. Is there for size; Helen Ciuest, colonel in V. S. regulars, a regular soldier as well as a regular gentleman, stocked with suggestions and ideas; liiith ('aro, "Lord Helps Fs," desti nation unknown, cam from "some where in the world," nobody knows exactly, and Madge Miller, "Weary Willie Hohoitus" valet of Lord Help ls, a wanderer from the face of the earth, addicted to rambling the ties. IE LIGHTS ON THE Many road matters have come be fore the county court for linal set tlement and the following items will give the readers an insight as to what Is being done with road ques tions: The petition for the McKee road has been continued until next term to await tho report of viewers. Tho petition of Ollie Castle to have the county court vacate certain road running through property was denied. The petition of Eagers for location of a certain road in districts 2(i and was continued until next term of court. William Smith, location of road. Iteport of viewers adopted and pro ceed i n gs d ismissed . .1. (J. Day road, districts 7 and 10. Continued until next term. It. It. Clark, location of road dis trict 1. Report of viewers adopted. Application of W. A. Houser for gateway road. Order made for viewers and the 2lh of Octouer was tbedate set. Application of F. A. Duckett. dis tricts i and 49. Order made for viewers and 15th of October was the date fixed by the court. I!. .1. Harris, district HI. Continu ed on account of hisuflicieut bond. Application of C. II. Maupin for gateway road. Continued until next term. Vacation of certain iKreets and al lies in Railway addition to Iteeds'port continued until next term. Resolution for road, district :!ti. Order for viewers. October lilt date set. Resolution for road district (HI. Order made accepting report ol viewers as to damages. SI The Bracelet Watch means to ladies personal adornment and convenience every lady Bhould have one. We are showing an ex cellent assortment moder ately priced why not in spect them, BUBAR BROS. Jewelers & Optometry ts. JACKSON STKKET. The Rout hern Oregon Orchards Company, a corporation, has Hied suit In the circuit court against Sterner K. llerge ami tiusi Nelson to foreclose on a contract. The sum in volved l $515. The case of Floyd Ramp, on t rial for resist ing arrest Sep tember L'5. lu 7. went the the jury last night at 5:.'i0. The en 1 ire day as consumed in securing the jur and Introduc ing testimony, which was of a more or U ss sensational nature. Several times during the course of trial the opposing attorneys clashed in wordy buttles and at olio time a witness setting among the many spectatois be came excited and entered a pro test without lirst securing the permission of the com I. much to the amusement of the crowd of interested on lookers. At last i lie attorneys made their linal pleas and the jur i;osi;i;i i;; has ;ooi chanck Attorney Elbert Hermann, of this city, who has been in Portland for the past few days returned here this morning. WTiile there Mr. Hermann, con- ferred with a number of the leading business men of that city regarding" tne proposed new government hospital and according to him no effort will be made to land the hospital for .Multnomah county and that southern Oregon was strongly favored by the govern- nient, and Roseburg, owing to its superb climate and many other advantages. .1 ;rn m ii mi to nu m ,-uc jib m w-j.to.to w.Mm.jaMM jvllj Modern Heating Stoves! By Modern Heating Stoves we mean those equipped with every modern device known that tends to lessen the fuel bills, and at the same time throw out and evenly distribute the greatest degree of heat. Such Are the HEATERS We Sell Made by the most up-to-date methods. We have the most handsome and durable heaters on the market. j AIR TIGHT HEATERS AT $2.50 to $3.25 HONOR U'AKI GETS $2T.IM, The Roseburg fire depart ment today donated $25 to the Honor Guard girls of this city. The money will go into the "Liberty Roys" mess fund, tho "Fighting Fourth." now sta tioned at Fort Stevens. The Honor Guard girls ac knowledge receipt of the mon ey and heartily thank the fire department for their patriot ism and generosity. 4 HEAVY CAST HEATERS at $12.50-$22.50 Also all sizes of Perfection Oil Heaters. A. J. Lilburn & Son Complete Home Furnishers, Cass Street WELL KNOWN DRAIN Mrs. Gertrude Whipple, wife of Ernest Whipple, of Drain, and sister-in-law of City Recorder R. L,. Whipple, died last niirht at her home in Drain and the funeral of the un fortunate woman will be held there tomorrow afternoon at ono p. m. Mrs. Whipple was well and favor ably known in the community in which she lived and her many sor rowing friends deeply regret her sad death. Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Whipple left for Drain this afternoon to be in at tendance at the funeral. NOTICE. As I am going away on October 16, alt parties whose notes are held by me are hereby notlflod that accounts due, and interest due, must be paid before that date. All small outstand ing accounts due or past due must bo paid at once. oc IKK Mcculloch. NKW TODAY. FOR RUNT 3 room furnished flat. 119 W. Lane Btroet. WANTED To rent a piano. Call 527 E. Douglas street or phone 33-R. tf FOR SALE Grapes at the vineyard opposite tho soldierB' home. F. M. Sebring. liOAl) WORK TO STAItT. Adual work will commence Monday morning on the im provi'mrnt ol the Harvard ave nue road, according to County Surveyor M. n. Gormon. This ro:ul will 'be paved from (he west city limits to the soldiers' Inline. Airs. Travis, of Albany, lias the contract. E. J. GWYN TO LEAVE w e re E. .1. Guyn, recruiting officer of I the I'nited States navy, has received orders to close up the oltlce here, und ship the equipment to Mursh tiebl, where there will be an office opened, says the Fugene Guard. Mr. Guyn has been ordered to renort to 11 1 in charge of the ( Poitland, but whether for recruiting i 4 duty there or elsewhere, or for duty ure; pel Lena tint and inn S ke. gov ned -t ociel in a n net . a u i iioni Mai .lane", o'tj t. short dress; debutante, i,i pink aud mi? Hit u en I e hat ton and hue gar ice a rd roses, al- 1 ing dte.ss. Floietlt ; lntiial g'i l." p'lik hit ll I (1 : :i pe l it !i 1 ( m p.ilil.ileltes. The dashing young men were . I. mile Fundi. Sir Algernon IVici al 1 loopcj-sti tt en." prominent Fng j lisli dude, extnmeh iwigimtl aud in li t h pt ovolt tng ; Yclnia Mates i " i i a e Young Soldier I lo . " w hose r.ne tlt siie is i,t he stMi-med al I'm t ' Sn oiw hi the hosp.Ml orp--. Klma I Fa., ton. College Fie. .hie ' ijgiet and I s! ud ; ens. a i i't ular IU .mi Hi n ami el. jevneiueh handsome and a sure lift Willi the girls; Lois Russell. Tn-liu.-inoshke business man." incMu d to ho f li i 1 on h ; lleiilah Jarvis. "Wise young man of alYairs" iutet and ii n assuming. howeer tie mend cHi-.iv pipular ; K eh n Ta lor. "The (' igln.tl Handsome Fhap,' a wicked Hirt. inclined to de-, j w bis lad tiiends. in love with t)'ein yll; Mti tne S !u s. "The Hoy with the iM'eamy l yes. a general faverite. I geuuine miisher - in love with cet-, J tain soeiefv bud. balcony faorite! pastime; I ekft ILiynes. "Sailor Lad." ' tfT th- troo.i Hlitn Si.it-d . Itelle Mridues, "Hilly Heart breaker, " no torious "go get Yin" after the girls, extremely good to sav-e upon; Clara Patrick a regular fellow, recently appointed najor in V. S. urtny, good hailifl". Chief of Police T. .) Williams, and after taking the tirst ballot it was found that they had voted ,"i to 1 for con- viciion. Many arguments were mad' pio ami con tor six solid hours and the last ballot taken at about midnight still brought out that t here was one man who coiil. I not be convinced of Ramp's guilt a nil t his ju ror was A G Dunlap. ot the Has- ket Gtoeen. located in .ae old WiUon a.- Talor building on Lick son st i cet . It was learn- ed today that Mr. Uunlap. ait- er heating the evidence could not be convinced that t he de- 4 feitdant was guilty as charged and therefore would not change bis mind and vole for eonvie- t ion as the ot her the Jurors had done. Ramp was heard to say last night that be would be willing to be fou-d guilty of the charge ' of resisting an officer if the tine of Jpi.eo would tie assess- ed. thus Insuring him peace of mind. knowing that there would be no retrial and there- fore save him much notoriety. i When Interviewed this aft- et noon City Attorney Carl E. 1 Wimherly stated that nothing had been done toward a motion for another trial and at this j time had thought nothing about the matter. 4 M uch interest was taken throughout Houglas county in the two trials of Ramp, and ! many opinions have been open- i ly pressed. Now. Is n erv ! at sea. he does not know. Mrs. Guvn will remain in Kugene until she i knows where he will be located. If he is onlered to sea she will In all probability either go to bis people in California, or go to Kentucky where her people reside. Mr. Guyn said Thursday in con nection with leaving: "On leaving : Lugeiie and the many friends and, siii poit- rs of the navy, it js with re grets that 1 go; but the navy is still calling for men. and they can enlist1 in Salem, For Hand and through postmasters, and 1 hope that the people oi ime county will still give us their support, and back us to the limit. ' F .1 Gtin is well known In this city and during the past six months has been stationed- here at intervals in the capacity of naval recruiting otlker. i lis many friends will re gret to learn of his depirture to oth er li.-!, is. GERMAN PREACH hit INDICTED. (Liy Associated Press.) (. KHAR H A PtOS. Oct. 5. The ! Rev. John Reichart. pastor of the German Lutheian church at Low dend. Iowa, was today indicated by a I'nited States grand Jury under a charge of treasonable utterances EXPLODING BUSY STORES 175 The purchasing power behind 175 such stores make it possible for us to give our customers better merchandise for less money than ever before. The guardian of the family purse will save many dollars on the fall supply by a visit to the Incorporated SOS GOLDEN RULE STORE uirnrKii vajxes for i.kss monev. ANTLERS THEATRE Tonight only 7: IS nnd 0 o'clock. AdliltM I5c, Children 3c. & CITY NEWS 7 rritieil time to say or do nny- thing against the sovernment. American citizens will not, and others should be erv careful. Send your orders for magazines to Mden Hnrr.rss. Fiction Library. Uote- burs. Oregon. 0$ manager. Phone opposite depot. Penny & Co., fruit marketing arents. Lyman B. Skinner, district SF2. Warehouse 014 R. A. Walsh in "The Silent lie" A powerful story of the Frozen N'orth in Ave big reels by Wm. Fr. Tho silence of the snow is like the silence of Lady Lou. Her past veiled in mystery, brings an element of despair, and Borrow Into her life which is only conquered by the power of a man. Itrny IMrtogrnph The, lntest news on the screen. JKAtltY'S TltlAI. Juit ii comedy. TOMORROW MATI.VEE & NIGHT CHARLIE iff v CHAPLIN In his best. "The Immigrant" Sunday matinee and night MA KorERITE CLARK In "THE GOOSE GIRL."