The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 02, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    the evening kews, saturdav, February 3, ii8.
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Christian Bible School
- Meets every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Anyone, not a member of
any other school, invited to join with us in systematic study of the
Bible. ft , '
Special Thrift Day Service
SUNDAY,' FEBRUARY 3, 1918.
' 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
FEBRUARY
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Onthlsbelngashortmonth.lt may be long enough for you to
"cough your head off," unless you stop it with a few
Rexall Cough Drops
jatnan reruns
Fullerton llie &XaJUU Store Building
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
ROSEBURG
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Shoes That Satisfy.
MAJESTIC
TODAY ONE DAY ONLY.
" - Gladys Hulette (the Shine Girl) in
'THE STREETS Of ILLUSION'
The story tells of the Influence of a little girl upon all kinds and
conditions of people, interwoven in the story is a fine love interest
which brings to her the happiness she rightfully deserves.
OOMBITOXE PICTURES OP INTERESTING PLACES.
ANIMATED WEEKLY News from all over the world In pictures.
HAPPY HOOLIGAN IN THE ZOO -Kartoon Komic.
ADVLT9 toe ' i '- CHILDREN 10c
.. Tomorrow Edna Goodrich in American Maid. A five act American
drama starring the all American girl in a distinctly American role.
Also the 18th chapter of the FATAL RING. .
Coming, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 5 and 0, J. Warren
Kerrigan in Peter B. Kyne'a great romance "A Man's Man." Red
Blooded, gripping, virile, adventurous, spectacular and a tweet lore
story.
AT OUR STORE OJf
Feb. 2, 4, 5 and 6
Demonstration
BtjFactonj Expert
"ILLINOIS
Aluminum Ware
zu years, atop m ana see
mem prove io yourseu
Buy This
Regular $1.40
2H Qt Double lip Sauce Pan
$1.12
FOR
ONLY
February 2, 4. 5 and 6
DON'T COUNT
TOO MUCH
Perkins
B00TERIE
RRUNN
Perktn Building. Caw St.
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
Matinee Every Qay, 2 to 5
Evenings,7:15-10:45,15c-10c
AT
The Garden" Valley Improvement
club and the Garden .Valley Fruit As
sociation ,wlll hold a Joint meeting
Tuesday evening at the Garden Val
ley school house . when interesting
and worth while speeches will be de
livered oh agricultural topics by well
known authorities. Prof. Brown, of
the extension department, of the Ore'
gon Agricultural college will uddress
the assembly on fruit diseases and
their control. ' County Agricultural
Agent C. J. Hurd 14 slated to speak
on marketing, and addresses will
also be given by County Fruit In
spector Pearcy and Dr. C. H. Bailey.
A most successful meeting is antici
pated and it is expected that a large
crowd, will be present. , m
FOR THE BENEFIT .
OF THE RED CROSS
Twelve members of the Red Feath
er Camp Fire girls will go to Brock
way this evening to paralcipate in a
social that is to be given there this
evening for the benefit of the Red
Cross. The young ladies will jour
ney to Brockway 'by motor and will
be chaperoned by their guardian,
Mrs. George Wharton. .,
0 CITY NEWS 0
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Short ave in
this city today attending to business
matters.
Miss Alvlra Lewis, of Dillard, re
turned home yesterday after vlsis-
Ing with friends in this city.
"Walter Amspoker, of Riddle, re
turned home last evening after trans
acting business affairs in this city.
Mrs, Will Harris left last evening
for Canyonville after visiting with
relatives in this city' for several days.
Mrs. John Wilson left last even'
ing for her home' at Green station
after spending the- day in tins city
Mrs. W. D. Bell, who was called
to Portland to testify in the Ramp
case, will arrive home this evening.
Miss Esther Stearns returned to
her home in Oakland this afternoon
after spending the day here with
friends.
Miss Mabel Shoemaker left for her
home at Riddle last night after- visit
ing with friends in this city for the
past few days. '
Mrs. E. F. Simpson and daughter
returned to their home in Sutherlin
this afternoon after spending the
day shopping in this city.
Mrs. L. B. Eades, (of Riddle, left
for ner home it way evening atter ai
tending to business matters in this
clty,for a few hours.
Mrs. Tony Mace, who has been
visiting in this city for the past few
days, returned to her home at Suth
erlin this afternoon.
Mrs. Ed. Hlnkle and daughter, Ha
zel left last eveinng for Dole where
they will visit at the Ed. Singleton
residence for several days.
Miss Luclle French, who was a
witness In the Ramp case, which
closed in Portland yesterday, is ex
pected home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. LaBrie were
business visitors in the city today.
They left for their home in Garden
Valley late this afternoon.
Miss Ehna Payton, of this city who
has been visitingi with friends in
Portland for the past week will re
turn to this city tomorrow.
v Today was ground hog day and if
there is any truth in the old super
stition that should the ground hog
see his shadow on this eventful day
there would be six weeks more of
winter, we are doomed to the various
moods of the elements for some days
to come. The sun shone brightly at
Intervals this morning i and Mr,
Ground Hog no doubt was rambling
over the green sward at the opopr-
tune moment, therefore had a good
view of his shadow. .
SOCIALIST LEADER ARRESTED.
(Continued from page 1.1
policeman being dragged from his
horse and beaten. .
Claim American Plot.
LONDON, Feb. 2. The Cologne
newspapers - today printed a Berlin
dispatch describing an alleged Anglo-American
plot to foment revolu
tions in the central powers, the dis
patch stating that 250,000.000
marks had been subscribed New
Year's day for this purpose.
Major General March Slated.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. Major
General Peyton C. March has been
slated to become acting chief ot staff
of the army if General Pershing
can spare him from - his present
duties as chief of artillery of the ex
peditionary forces
The selection of General March
means that Major General Bliss, chief
of staff, will remain permanently in
Europe as American military repre
sentative at the supreme war coun
cil
Will Ask For No Appropriations.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. Secre
tary Daniels has announced that he
would not as"k congress for any ap
propriations tor new, naval stations
at the present session. - :-
Oregon BoyKiHed. --
OTTAWA, Feb. i. The casualty
list received shows that C. R. Gibbs.
of Portland, Ore., has been Jillled in
finfinn. 'V .... I
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for county commissioner' for
Douglas county subject to the will of
-the republican voters at the primary
election, May 17, 1918. '
Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
' . ED. WEAVER,
i. . i pa ad.
, ! ' .
' -Miss Winnlfred Caldwell, returned
to her home in Sutherlin this after
noon after .'spending the day shop
ping here. '
Mrs. Niel returned to her home
in this city today after spending the
past month with, her' daughter in
Santa Barbara. '
Have your duds cleaned' and"press
ed by Sloper, the cleaner -and pressej.
All work promptly attended to and
satisfaction guaranteed, i ''''& ' tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate of C. A. ; Rohrabacher, , de
ceased. ' ' .- k i . . . ' '.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Luke L. Goodrich, the
duly appointed!, qualified and acting
administrator with the will anenxed
of the above entitled estate has filed
his final account in the matter of said
estate, in the County Courf.of Doug
las County, Oregon, and that Wed
nesday, February 20, 1918, at the
hour of one o'clock: in the afternoon
of said day has been fixed by order
of said court for the hearing of ob
jections to said final account and for
the settlement of said estate and that
all objections, thereto shall be filed
with the clerk of 'the County Court
of the .State of Oregon for Douglas
County on or Ijefore the time and
date so set and fixed for said final
hearing; said hearing to be held in
the.County Court room In the County
Court House in Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon.
. Dated this 10th day of January,
1918. . .
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Administrator with; the will annexed
of the above entitled estate,
A. K. MECK, Attorney. fl4
r''"''"'i"in'T i.nir.l..ml, ;
. use more corn ",s
Use motersfe&heahs
, use just enough
use syrups
and serve
the cause of freedom
U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION.
"LEST YOU FORGET".
That you can ' 'Hooverize" we call your atten
. tion to the following items 1 among the many we
have, that will help through quality as well as price.
; For the "Brighten up Campaign" use nothing .
but Sherwin Williams paints and finishes. Nothing
better, but little as good.vH T "
For tnat car use only "Michelin" tires and tubes
sold on quality basis only. That nfeans more dol
lars in your pocket book and less expense account at
the end of j;he year. ;
. And don't forget that coat of "Effecto" will add .,
much to the appearance of the car also, Now is the
time to get ready for the coming spring. A pint!
will give a Ford one coat. .
! For, more miles and less wear use Union "Gas" ,
and Valvolene Cylinder Oils v " ' ..
Churchill Hardware Co.
Your Watch
Do no allow it to 'run over two
years without having it cleaned
and overhauled. The tiny bal
ance is making 18000 beats every
hour, 137,000,000 beats a year.
Such steady and continuous run
ning will surejy wear some of the
delicate little parts unless they
are cleaned and well oiled, or
there may be a cracked jewel that
is cutting the pivots which will in
a short time ruin your watch.'
"So you had better drop in to
your -jewelers and have it examin
ed, but do not under any circum
stances allow it to run more than
two years without cleaning.
Be good to it. and it will never
.wear out. We are well prepared
to handle your watch repairs, and
they will be given ourS)est and
inoBt careful attention. ...
BUBAR BROS
1 Jewelars & Optometrlrts.
JACKSON STREET. . ,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself as a
republican candidate for the office of
county commissioner of Douglas Co.,
Dnh1ct tn thn unnrnval of the voters
of the county at the primary elec-
llnn Maw 17 1418 '
Myrtle Creek, Ore. T
pd adv. , H. P. RICE.
MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY. :
Monday is bargain day at the
RoBebu'rg Cleaning and Pressing
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned' and pressed for $1.00. All
work given prompt attention. '' Bar
gain day prices do not include call
Trig for clothes or making deliveries.
Bring your clothes In. tf
, NEW TODAY.
WANTED To buy sheep and goats.
Fred Fisher. Phone 25F4. .tf
FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car,
first class condition, speedometer
and other accessories. Inquire at
News office. tf
FOR SALE OR ' TRADE 17-acre
farm 'in Tehama county, Calif,
near Corning. Address C. C.
Weaver, Route 1, Roseburg, Ore
gon. m2p
A Woman's Good
Judgment
' in the management of household affairs attests her
ability to make every dollar do Ita full duty. She pays
her bills by check because sho knows it is safe, conven
ient and economical. Wo invite the CliecUlnjr Accounts
of women and Imve special facilities at their service.
TheRoseburNational Bank
, Roseburg, Ore.1
DSD!
New Silks and Satms
36 inch Fancy Taffetas, stripes and plaids 1. '...'..'...,....'....'...$1.89 i
36 inch Plain Color Taffetas I..........:.... $1.49 & $1.89 1
36 inch Masasline, new colors $1.49 i
36 inch Wash satin, new colors "- l....$1.79 !
32 inch Tub Silks ... ... ......98c & $1.25
36 inch Crepe de Chine. .... 4.:..:.'..."..:..;.:.:..$1.25 ;
40 inch Crepe de Chine .......:............:........$1.3 & $1.49:
40 inch Georgetta Crepe . ....'..'.;..'T;.r....$1.69 ;
Big lot J. & P. Coats Crochet
prices. Sizes 1 to 50, 10c, 60 to
You Buy it
GOLDEN
ANTLERS
TONIGHT ONLY
CHILDREN 10c ADMISSION
rf "' Incorporated 'J
A Triangle Masterpiece of frenzied finance, Interwoveh with South
. , em Life and Courtesy
THE
STAINLESS
Life, Love and Honor are lavishly portrayed . in this picture of'
Southern Background. i.
ANIMATED WEEKLY
News From the Front
Tomorrow Sunday Matinee 2:15 and Night 7:15 and 9:00 Shirley
Mason in "THE APPLE TREE GIRL." This la a story full of ac
tion, love interest and humor.
;
JTHE LATE LAMENTED" A Rip Roaring, Rib Tickling, two reel
.- Keystone Comedy. See it and laugh. .. ,
Admission as usual, 10c and 15c. 5
Mon. and Tues. Feb. 4-5
Marguerite Clark
ii ' ' -IN-i :Si ;$ -iz
You'llsmileather
Chuckle at her
Roar at her
Burton Holmes
Famous Travel
Pictures
A Maid to Order
Some Comedy
I
She'll be the rage of this town after thewe wotulorful pictures.
Adults 25 c ADMISSION -Children 10c
Always Your Money's Worth
T
Cotton just
100, f5c.
received. Same
old.
Here for Cess
RULE STORE.
THEATRE
AT. 7:15 & 9:00 .
AS USUAL , ADULTS 15c
MEM
TRIANGLE OOCHHDY
A riot of fun and beauty.
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By Mnry Robcrti RIneluirt from'
Tlie Saturday Evening PoHt.
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