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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1918)
FOUR THM EVENING NEWS, M'EDNEHDAY. APRIL 17, 1018. The Proper Equipment ; ; Makes Work .-. ... ' a Pleasure Take Care or Your Lawn and Garden Buy a new Lawn Mower, full ball bearing , easy running, we have them at $7-50, $8.50, $9.00 Cotton and Rubber Hose, fully guaranteed 10c to 18c per Foot Gordon Hoes, Bakes, Spading Forks, In fact anything jr on may re quire in garden tools. Come In, see them and got prices. Coal Oil Ranges, two and three burner. Guaranteed to bako per fectly, cost much loss to operate than wood, coul or gas ranges and are much more pleasant to work over during the summer mouths. Our new spring lines are now complete in Rugs, Draperies and Fur niture. A. J. Lilburn & Son I . COMPLE juiiyrifi""""""' COMPLETE HOUSE1FURNISHERS City Buys Liberty Rends. ' Mrs. C. C. Alley, city treasurer, ' states tlliat the $2500 recently voted by ithe oily council to be invested ' In liberty bonds of the third issue has been used for that purpose, and the bonds will probably be received ' ' hero and turned over to the city, about May 1. ' ' ' " ' Notified to Ilulld Walks. Mai'Bh'al Shoinbrook is today mall lag oiut notices to several property owners on uodd street that their walks must be repaired or rebuilt, as the case demands, or the city will proceed with the improvement and charge costs up as liens on. realty naiaings involved. WHITE SHOES New Lines In Today. Practical and Economical PRICED FROM $2.50 UP White Tennis Shoes, High or Low Shoes, With or Without Heels, Men's, Women's, Boy's and Girls $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 R0SEBURG B00TERIE mVINBRUNN Rhoes That Satisfy. ' PerEins Rnlldlns. Caw St. How about your bees- Don't they need new hives, supers or other help for storing the sweets they gather? Remember honey is not one of the "Hooverized" items, and jt is one of the best and purest sweets. Give the bees all possible help while the spring pasturage is good. We can supply your needs. Fruit ladders bought right and made of selected spruce, with truss rod under each step None belter, and only 40c per foot. Also a good supply of step ladders for house and other uses. A few garden wheel barrows, bought last fall and just received, at less than jobber's prices. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7130-11 New Time . TODAY LAST CHANCE TO BEE HENRY 11. WALTHALL IN 'HUMDRUM BROWN' A comedy drama which Is roploto with tonBe dramatic scenes and y humorous Incidents. ' FORD EDUCATIONAL WKKKLV Takes you lor a visit to New Orleans, the Crescent City, i WILD AIGY IN PIGAD1LLY A good comedy, Children 10c ADMISSION- -Adults 15c TIMlUllllini WILLIAM STOU'Kldj JN "FIGHTING MAD" - A western plcturo. Friday Caraiel Myers In "My Unmarried Wire." Siitunlay Francis X. lliiMhinnii tuid ltevorly llayne In "Under Husplclon." Sunday Mary Miles Mlnti-r In "Charity Castle." Monday .Rill Hart in "The Ilnd Man." .Next Tuosday and Wednesday Krelyn Nwbtt and her son Russell Thaw in "Redemption." Live-wire Doings of City Baby Is Bom Today. ' Mr. amd Mrs. Edward Thornton are receiving felicitations today over the arrival or a sou, the little strong er matting his appearance at nine o clock this morning. Meeting at Edenxiowcr. . J. P. Yarboro has secured uoo of the Davie store -building at iidon bower, where he will hold religious services Sunday nights at 8 o clock. Attorney C. P. Hopkins will preach there next Sunday evening. T1 electrto lights have been turned ou and the room will be comfortable and .loaa-jnt. All ane Invited to attend Homo From Portland, Nate Fidlerton, the local druggist, returned tbis morning firom Port land where ihe spent the ipast week ojurlng which time he attended meeting of the Pacific Northwest Rexall Druggists' Association. He reports a very profitable and e joyable gathering and states ther wave a large muni bar present from all ovor the northwest. Leaves Tonight. Professon Gurdon A. Forj( will leave thio city tbJs ovenlng for Port land where he has been employed by the ship yards of that vicinity. Mr Fory will hold his position through out the duration of the war, and will be rendering great service to Uncle Sam. He will leave his music studio In charge of Mrs. Pory, who will r main in this city indefinitely, riles Petition in Bankruptcy. A petition In bankruptcy was filed late yesterday by B. F. Bates, local workman, through his attorney John Long, in the United Stii'tos district court. The petition sets ou that liabilities of the applicant ag gregate $1680 and his assots amount to $300, all of which are exempt from execution. Part of the liabili ties were Incurred in Iowa .befo petitioner came west. Oakland Couple Wed. At high' noon today MIbs Estolla ioiru buu v. tu. iUio, uui.il vl imit- land, were united in marriage, Rev, O. C. Goppage, of the M. E. church South, officiating. The wedding o ourred at the Lehman house on Stephens Stroet, and was witnessed by the parents of ithie bride and few close friends and relatives of the young couple. Mr. and Mm. Cole will make their home at Oakland Is Splendid Film.- A large crowd attended the union dlid film "Joan the Woman," which woe played, at the Antlers theatre last evening, and all pronounce it one of the best pictures ever shown here. The setting of the various scenes are especially wonderflul and becoiuae of the interesting stor which lo now doubly inspiring be cause of the world war, the closest nttentlo nof every,; one was hold throughout the several reels of film "TO HULL WITH YOU." Fisher's Store to Move. W. H. Fisher has announced that he will move his stock of igoods from his present location to the store building now occupied by Wilder Agee as soon as the latter firm moves to their new quarters which are mow being put in readiness. The remodeling of the store to be occu pied by Mr. Fisher will begin at an early date and he expectH to move early the coming month. Honor Guard Convention. Honor Guard girls from all parte of the stnte will attend the conven tion wf the Girls' National Honor Guard of Oregon which will be hold In Portland on May 4 and sessions will convene in the headquarters in the -Electric building, starting In th mourning. A luncheon Is scheduled for the delegates alt tho Multnomah hotel and nmmiy other features have been nrrungedl for the pleasure of all In attendance. A call for tho eon Mention reached this city today and local officials of the Honor Guard will probably appoint a delegate to represent Roseburg at this Import ane meeting. col a to the erti Chn Loo Id i!" for Aviation Rile. President McOllntock, of the lo- Commercial club, is In receipt of communication from tho Portland ohdmber of commerce In" nefercnco on Investigation bednsr made by signal coras Par a slto for an aeronautical school in tho northwest letter states Hermlston and Medford have both been recommend thromgh the efforts of Senators amborlaJn and McNary. but the exact dato upon which an Investl- uon or tnese locations win be made has not been decldfid bv the department. President McClintoek has written Senator McNary regard- ng tne matter and for Information whether or not it will Justify this cHy -going to tho necessary expense of making a proper showing to the department that his is a most favor able location for such a school. Of ocurse, Kosoburg would like to "dip n on una mntter. But unless thero poRalbiHlty of fiomcth iir cominc nm enorts made In this direction the expense inciurred would be too great. China noodles at the Grand restan rant. Va hnv h hAnt wn ia t you try them once you will come UKUiii. tf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always btara Signature of M7( (By Associated Press.) PORTLANP, April 17. WH- llain Inenaee, a German born blacksmith in this city was to- day lined, $600 and sentenced to 80 days in Jail for threaten- lng members of jtho liberty, loan committee. When called upon by the committee for a loan Isonsee sold, "to hell with you and your government bonds." , - ' " WANTED ;. Twonty-fivs extra salespeople. Apply at once. Fisher's . De- partraomt store. - - An alleged slacker was picked up at the railroad yards during the night by Officer Wilcox, and thin morning Marshal Shambroou turn ed tho fellow over to the sheriff. Tho young man had his registration card, and apepars to have filled out a questionnaire, but has no serial! card, and appears to have filled oat In Portland. Tho young man is held here awaiting instruction as to what shall be done with hlra. That he may havo been one of the two or three men who brought the Hudson six as far as Pass loreek canyon. where tohiey left the car stuck in the mud, Is the opinion of some. So far as was known this afternoon the Hudson oar has not been identified as belonging to the Portland parties who lost a machine by theft. The man held ihere is alleged to partially answer the destriptlou of one of the men seen with the auto at the time It was abandoned. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Special chicken dinner every Sun day at Koseburg Cafeteria. tf Good news. We now nave plenty of Coos Bay coal.- Page Investment Co., phone 242. tf History, bidgrapny, travel, fiction. Over three thousand books. Rental, 10c. Fiction Library. m5 Cabbage plants ana rooted ivy ger aniums for sale. Phone 283. H. B. Church, North Roseburg. tf The' best variety of foods, and quick, clean service at the Roseburg Cafeteria, where everybody eats, tf Mrs. Anine A. Simpson arrived in this city this afternoon from Oariton Where alio has, been visiting for the past few days. War hot cakes served every day at the Roseburg Cafeteria. The very best coffee In town. tl Supt. Jnuregy, of the Oakland schools, arrived in flits city lust ev ening and spent several hours here on. business. . , Best chicken dinner, best service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. tf A. Ryberg returned to bis home at Spokane this afternoon after vis iting wlith friends and attending to business matters in this city. - Dr. F. W. Haynes win re-open his oi n co in tho Perkins bulldina on April 6. tf Do you want the best? If so bring or mall your kodak films to, Clark's Kodak Shop Cass street. tf Mis. C. D. Farmer returned to her home at Eugene this afternoon ntter visiting with ;. her daiughter, Mrs. A. M. Oeland, of this city. bought. Wa hnnrilA tha hAftt nt everything Orand restaurant. tf Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. tf When you can't afford to ent nl home, try the Rosoburg Cafeteria. The best of everything at the most reasonable prices. . tf Mrs. T. M. Meyers arrived In this city this afternoon from her home at Green, and will spend several hours in this city hopping and vis iting with friends. : Cass Street Shoo Shoo. 40S W. has on hand complete line of rub ber goods, full and half solos and heels, laces In colors. Dolishers. cleaners, etc. All kinds of shoe re pairing, tf IF YOUR BOV Is going to the front give blm good reliable wrist watch as : Military Wrist Watches with luminous dials are a positive necessity to our soldiers in any branch of the service, for watch that can be seen any time of night, without a light Is very much need ed by the boys. We carry them from 17 Jewel Woltham and Ei ghts to the Ingersol at 81.50. BUB AR BROS. Jewelers & Optometrlrts. JACKSON STREET. We also have a One selection of service pins, one two and three stars. . . FOR ONLY ONE DAY The following bill of faro sup- (plleidi the ,boys of the 325th aero squadron on February. 9, as given out by Mess Sergeant Allen J. O Reilly, shows about how tho men in ithe service are cared for. For 160 men the estimated! cost is $50 per day. Breakfast r Apple sauce, Post Toasties and milk, corn' fritters and Bynup, bread, butter, coffee. Dinner Rice tomato soup, baked -heart, dressing, mashed potatoes, spatshettl Itollenne, . fivlt blanc mange, bread, cocoa. Supper Bolted ham supreme sauce, potatoes au gratin, cold slaw, French dressing, stowed pears, bread, coffee. SPEAKS TO HIGH SCHOOL. Alfred Powers, of this University of Oregon, was In this city for several hours today and at the assembly holur at one o'clock gave a splendid talk to the high BoWool (students of this city. Mr. Powers emphasized the fact of the importanco of their edu cational training at this timo, and urged all to finish their course here, and then if possible prepare to go to college, somewhero In our own state. Mr. Powers spoke particularly to the uoys who graduate this year and who had possibly thought of entering ac tive service soon, but who were not compelled to do so, saying that they should remain' in the educational field until tl.ey ano called' to definite service. ' Mr. Powers' speech, was highly' appreciated by the students as it was of a humorous nature as veil as being very instructive. Fol lowing the lecture by Mr. Powers, Miss Bthol Watson gave a splendid piano solo, which was enjoyed by the stAidonts and faculty at large. CARD OF THANKS, We desire to thank all friends and neighbors who rendered assistance and consolation In the recent illness of our belovedi wife and mother. WILLIAM MORROW, ' MR. & MRS. FAY BROWNSON, W. J. MORROW. Fine Burbanic seed potatoes for sale at the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. ' n Fot lUon for boldlna the bruih NEW TODAY. WANTED Good double work har ness. Phone 33F23. WANTED Chambermaid. Apply at new urepon rooming house. Sheridan street. FOR RENT 4 ' furnlshod house- Keoping rooms and gnrago. 740 own street. Lett lido of Jw Rlnht ildeof Jaw Arrows show direction for bnuhhur Om ofm Sirlw oflnformatlv A rttetm on Dtntai UuglwNo. 4 How to Brush Teeth MOST Tooth -brashlnff is done Tery thousbUeulr, It does not remove food deposits from all the surfaces of the teeth and the moutb. Prom three to fire mlantes are . required to accomplish any thing like a thorough cleaning of the teeth. At least toil much Umeshouldbespentaftermeala and at night before retiring. Moat decay of the teeth takes ' Clace during the night or reit iir hours. Thetooth-brOBhmattnotbetoo coarse and stiff, and It should not be drawn straight across the teeth. Thepropermethodts to brush from the gums towards the cutting edge of the teeth with a slight circular notion. Avoid the use of coarse or grit ty tooth-powders, and all tooth pastes containing soap, ana ail moum wasnea purporting 10 cure or prevent dental trouble. After each brushlng.tbe mouth should be rinsed out with luke warm water. The tooth-brush should be cleaned, and kept dry MftaW ft FOR SALE Select S. C. White Leir- .norn eggs ror Hatching from beat myrag strain or. O. A. C. at $1.00 per setting;. Mrs. J. Aitteon, EMen bowcr. Box 62, Phono 26F5. HOOVERIZE AND ECONOMIZE by getting yqur old and worn shoes repaired. 125 Sheridan St. THE PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP f! Ij. nOAOH. m Don't Neglect to Buy a Liberty Bond Buy a liberty bond now and In after years you will look back to the time when you aided your Country. Don't neglect this important duty buy a Third Liberty . Loan Bond now. T hese Bonds are Issued in amounts of . ? 50 and up, and yield 4 per cent lntorest. Let us have your subscription. TheRoseburgNalional Bank Roseburg, Ore. SI Men's Clothing! Our line is now complete with the newest and best styles in Men's Suits You must see them to appreci the value and saving. Priced at $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.00 Some classy models for the young men, priced for less. WE SELL THEM FOR LESS. Steno graphers and TypewritersWanted jjyW0MEN; "The United States Government Is in urgent need of thous ands of typewriter operators and 'stenographers and typewriters. All who pass examinations for the departments and offices at Washington, D. C, are assured of certification for appointments at salaries ranging from J100G to $1200 a year. Advancement of capable employees to higher salaries Is reasonably rapid. "It is the manifest duty of citizens with this special knowl- ' edge to use It at this time where it will be of most value to tho government. Women, who are not prepared ito take -up arms in defense of the country may flnu In the office work an opportunity to help the government in a practical way. . , "Persons who have not the required training are urgedl to un- dergo Instruction at once, for tho prospect is that the demand will ' continue Indefinitely" John A. Mcllhenny, president U. S. civil ; service commission, Washington, D. C. . - . SEE US ABOUT THIS AT ONCE. Roseburg Business College Days 9 to 4 . Nights 7 to 0:30 Antlers Theatre TONIGHT 7:30 & 9:00. ALMA RUEBENS IN T LOVE YOU" is seen in the leading role as the Passion Flower. COMEDY SCREEN MAGAZINE Adults 15c ADMISSION Children 10c THURSDAY it FRIDAY MATINEE ! 'The Son of Democracy' COMEDY Mrnwnn.n., i. PICTOORAPH ADMISSION 10c & 15c. SCENIC