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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1918)
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Patriotic program will be given and the entire special collection will be used to purchase U. S. government war savings stamps. Members and friends are urged to help make this a big day. Classes, for All. Visitors Always Welcome WHEN YOU FEEL WELL Take a walk. WHKN YOU DON'T FUEL SO WEIX Take a walk. WHKN VOU HAVK THE TIME Take a walk. WHKN THKItK ISN'T TIME Take a walk. WHEN THE UK'S A CORN THAT WON'T Take a walk. Take it out. KEXALL CORN SOLVENT Will do it without pain or risk, and do it for 25c. Nathan Fullerton Tlie Tn5CWUU Store Don't Forget the Booterie's Mid-season Cleanup SHOE SALE Is still going on. Lots of Ladies Shoes that formerly" sold for $7.50, $8.00, $9.00,$9.50 now on sale at $5.85 R0SEBURG IKVIN It Shoes That. Sntisfy. ' MAJESTIC TO HAY ONE 1ntliy Phillips (Hell Morgan's Bluebird Photoplays. The story "BONDAGE' Sensations and surprises, great drama of society, episodes that thrill. Tltn I.ONK rot XT FUKD A railroad story that has a punch. SOAl' SUns AND SIRENS Its a ADULTS 13c .Tomorrow (iladys Hulctte in "The Streets of Illusion." Coming, Tuesday and Wednesday. February n and 6, J. Warren Kerrigan In IVter R. Kyno'a groat romance A Man's Man." Red Blooded, gripping, virile, adventurous, spectacular and a sweet love story. Demonstration By Factorg Expert "ILLINOIS Aluminum Ware years, btop in and see Buy This Regular 2i Qt. Double Lip Sauce Pan $XX2 FOR ONLY February 2, 4. 5 and 6 Perkins Building B0OTERIE HUN N lVrklns nullrilna, Oasi St. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings,7:15-10:45,15c-10c DAY ONLY. girl) in Bluebird's latest plav of a girl whom lovo set free. Hot for thirty minutes. CHILDREN 10c Now that the British and Canadian Recruiting Mission is starting: the biggest drive for volunteers it has conducted since Brig. Gen. W. A. White started his campaign in the United States, there is a splendid opportunity for 200,000 Canadians and Britishers in this country to join their brave kinsmen in the British and Canadian armies. In one week recently over 800 men joined the colors men who felt that it was not only a duty but a privilege to fight for thi9 war's issues side by sii. with the soldiers of France, Italy, Belgium and the United States. ; In England there are a dozen : camps where regulars and territor-1 Live-wire Doings of City Leaves for Fort Sherman, Corporal Jasper Palouse, of Camp Sherman, Ohio, who has been visit ing at Perdue with relatives for the past few days, left this afternoon on his return trip. Corporal Palouse is a member of the quartermaster corps of the 24th infantry. 1'urcliuses Two Fine Sows. Victor Wilier, of Elkton, today purchased two thoroughbred Duroc Jersey sows from the Overland Or chards, at Wilbur, which were ship ped to the Miller farm near Elkton. They "were fine specimens and fully demonstrated the fact that the hog industry in this county is being brought up to a high standard. THE NEW (JAM 14 One day last week a bunch of boys came down to play with me. Said one, "Let's take the diogs and go To see what we can see." And then we sauntered down the road Across tho railroad tracks, To where a pile of old boards lay Enough to build ten shacks. Then we got busy light away And made a big long den. We piled it highwith hoards all 'round, With room for nine or ten. Then up we climbed and jumped down in, And fixed ns nn somn benches. And every one agreed that we Pretended we were in trenches. W a; measured off our "no man's land" .unl got some rocks for bombs. When suddenly there came a cry "The enemy ho comes " ,. e poked our beads up from the trench But all we saw a cumin' Was a dark figure, bent and slow, Some aged man or woman. At least it looked like that at first. But as it nearer came, sir, We got so scared we didn't stop To ask the creature's name, for A mask it wore, a sword and gun. A flame burst from its eye, too. It didn't make a bit of noise, We whispered, "German spy, you " "Over the top'' through "no man's land" We started home to mother, And one big "soldier" was so scared He left his little brother Away behind, and then the "spy" Began to laugh and shout, rio," And soon I saw 'twas brother Jim, Had put us all to rout, O. "I didn't mean to scare you so. Now come and' talk with me. Camouflage is my little game, 'Tis lots of fun." said hf So now we're for it good and strong. Ana next time well be braver. Meanwhile we'll try to turn the fun Ana scare some other shaver. Orpha Collins. A I OKA OUT!. Will meet same hour, same place, same music, same good time Mac cabee hall. Tuesday evening, Febru ary 5. f4 Clam chowder every day at tha Cafeteria. 7 fc Jill W& .-.'... . ..i-.i ".liv -" T7 ials are trained as officers for the artillery, engineers, cavalry, in fantry, tank and flying corps. Regu lars are instructed at the Royal Mili tary College, Sandhurst, the West Point of Great Britain. Many of them are volunteers and they put in a strenuous year of work before they become leaders of men. The Royal Military .. cademy, Woolwich, is an other great officers' training institu tion, and other camps are advan tageously situated in different parts of Great Britain. There are a dozen similar camps in Canada and all the large colleges are hard at work turn ing out young officers. One of the principal centers of activity is the VOTERS ALLEGED TO ' BE " To the Editor: This line autumn weather that has been nestling in the lap of spring has developed an abnormal crop of mushroom candidates for the differ ent jobs. Many are destined to en counter a killing frost that will for bid their early budding again. Glanc ing over tae list I see many names. I can imagine mem running out of their orbits to greet a prospective voter,, each one swelled wp with pride as he proudly announces his candidacy to his supposed receptive victim, airing his virtues and re minding those in hearing that the people could go further and fare worse than elect them. I am of the opinion iu many cases that is just what the people will do. We are boss traders. Trot out some of your dark ones.' J. W. TOLLMAN. 0 CITY NEWS & Get tamalos at the Pollyanna. tf Special chicken dinner every Sun day at the Cafeteria. 7 For extraordinary deserts and sal ads, try tho Roseburg Cafeteria. 7 A. S. McGiU was in the city today from his home south of Roseburg looking after business matters. Dance every Saturday night at the Maccabee ball. Music by Ott's or chestra. f3 Service at the tables on all short orders at tho Roseburg Cafeteria. The best coffee in town. 7 Mrs. C. B. Cannon, of this city left this afternoon for Salem where she will visit with friends for a few days. Good news. We now TiavOi plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page investment Co., phone 242. tf Miss Mary Phrendeable left last evening for her home at Medford alter visiting with friends in this city. NEW TO DAI". MONEY TO LOAN Vp to 50 per cent on improved real estate on a 6 per cent net basis. Write today to John Hartog, 213 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE Half interest in FTan quette and Mayette walnut farm, price reasonable. Will consider part trade, 247 S. Jackson street. Phone 41-R. FOR SALE 4 7 acres, mile from Roseburg. Two-thirds open land, balance timber. Price 12700. No trade. Alox Bronlt, 3920, 11th avenue, W.. Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE One 1915, 3-speed Har-ley-Davidson motorcycle, terms $65 down. One 1917, 3-speed lihtj twin Indian, terms $35 down. Harley-Davldson Agency, 204 W. Douglas street. Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. Canadians enlisted in the United States are trained in Canada and Britishers in Great Britain. These men start as privates, but any man in the army who shows bis fit ness may win a commission. Brig. Gen. W. A. White is tha gen eral officer commanding the mission,, with headquarters in New York; Col. J. S. Dennis, second in command, is in charge of the Western Division in Chicago, and Major C. S. Manchester is the commanding officer of the Pa cific Coast Division. The Eastern Division, headquarters in New York, has as senior officer in command, Lieut Col. F. C. Jamieson. TROTTERS CLUB. Dance Friday, February i, Elk's hall. Music begins promptly at 8:30 p. m. Night for dues. f j CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ears 0f the Signature Fountain Pens Remember We Carry the Waterman Conklin and Sheaffer Non Leakable, Self-Filling, Absolutely Guaran teed in Every Way BUBAR BROS Jewelers & Optometrii ts. JACKSON STREET. EXTRA! special permit from Canadian government, Lieut. Dwyer offers 0,000 'Canada's Fighting Forces' Evei-y man, woman and child should see it. Positively the greatest war film over piwluced. Pvte. W. E. Collinge Himself, will tell in person a grip ping story of life in the trencher, as one of the "Suicide Club." Seats Now on Sale Phone and Mail Orders Received GET THEM EARLY PRICES Lower Floor S!ic Row s 1 and 2 llalcony 33c Balcony 25c Gallery, not reserved ....23c A Woman's Good Judgment . in tile management of household affairs attests her ability to make every dollar do its full duty. She pays her bills by check because sho knows it is safe, conven ient and economical. We invite tho tlHVkliiK Accounts of women mid have special facilities ut their sci-vice. The Rosebuig Nalional Bank Eosebur0,tJre. New Silks .10 inch Fancy Taffetas, stripes and plaids !M.8 3G inch Plain Color Taffetas - $1.40 & $1.80 36 inch Masasline, new colors... $1.10 .'16 Inch Wash oatin, new colors $1.70 32 inch Tub 'Silks sc & ,,2 3G inch Crepe de Chine $1.2. 4 0 inch Crepe de Chine $'' & 40 inch Georgetta Crope $!. Big lo J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton just received. Same okl prices. Sizes 1 to 50, 10c, BO to 100, 1Te. You Buy it GOLDEN ItULB STOltE. SPRAYK . , i m ) f. i t A ''(- I. Spraying Days Are Here HOW IS YOUR OUTFIT? Remember, we are still handling the "Bean" either hand or power, best of all spray (pumps ALSO Shut-Offs Nozzles Aluminum Rods Iron Rods Connections Ys Reducers Hose , In fact we can fit you out from top to bottom Churchill Hardware Co. Antlers Theatre Tonight, Fri., Feb. 1 I n "Eg, and Satins Here for Less EXTRA! feet official government w, ar films. SEE: Battle of Jutland. Battle of Somme. Battle of Ypres. Battle in Clouds. Destruction of Zeppelin in a raid over London. ' Sea Dogs of England. And the one armed hero of Fentu bert and Ypres Battle, hnmb throwlng in tlie famous 7th Bat talion Canadians. Night 8:00