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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1918)
FQUB THJ3 EVENING NBW8, THURSDAY, MAY SO, 1018. r CHILDREN'S SHOES A wonderful assortment to choose trom. Exclusive Agency for "Plnyhouse," "Kewple Twins," and "Tnfnut" Shoes for children. Under present conditions, only by buying the best ; Shoes possible, can a person reaUy be economical. See our display of Children's Shoes, Slippers, Sandals, .. , Mary-JaneB, etc. CORRECTLY FITTED-PROPERLY PRICED ROSEBURG B00TERIE IKVIN lliiUNN . Shoes That Satisfy. Perkins Building, Cass St. Doesn't It Look Easy? It Is when you know how. It Is the "know how" that makes it easy for us and so satisfactory for you. We bolieve that a satis lied customer Is the only proof of good work; and our aim Is to do our work so that you shall be sat isfied), not only with the Installa tion of the plumbing, but with the way it performs its duty. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 151. New Wash Materials For DRESSES, APRONS and ROMPERS Ginghams in pretty patterns, . Good colors, 27 & 32 inches wide. Light and dark yard wide Percales, Ideal fortresses and aprons. Scrims and Draperies for your new spring curtains. IiET US SHOW YOU. YOU BUY IT HERE FOB LESS. y . Incorporated & J C7 KODAK PICTURES From Home Officers In the trenches tell us that the biggest Job the junior officer has, is looking out for the welfare of his men. When the regimental mall is . distributed, the officers go around to tho,boys who don't receive letters and try tc cheer them up. -. No matter whether It's in 'the trenches, in camp, or on ship board, they nc ed the courage that a letter will give them and nothing will bo appreci ated more than Kodak Pictures from home. If you wish to Bend a present that will bo ap preciated send a Vost Pocket Autographic Kodak. So small that he run wear It; so photo graphically fit that goocil pictures follow as a matter of course. We carry a complete line of Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TODAY-LAST DAY See the sublime NAZIMOVA In a 7-act Metro Special Del.uxo Production "REVELATION" Adapted from Mabel Wagnnlls' novel, "A Rose Uush of a Thou sand Years". A Btory that will live In your memory for all time. MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN "HER ANNIVERSARIES." Adults 20c- -ADMISSION Children 10c TOMORROW Harry Caroy in "Thieves Gold," a western picture. Friday Oarmol Myers In "Tho .Marriage Lie." Saturday Viola Dana in "Riders of tho Night," MEETING OE El A meeting of the county fair board was held this afternoon for the pur pose of arranging dates, etc., for the fair. While no date was set, it will probably be the llrst week in December, 'and will be held In the urmory, with stock und machinory In adjucont burns. Dr. C. H. Dnlley and D. N. BuHenburk worn apolnted a committee, to fix dates, and the meeting will bo held in connection wth the sosslon of tho State Horti cultural Society, which flus already voted Koseburg us the place for its convention. iConiinlittee on flnanc4 is I. 1?. McClinrock. A. J. Lllhurn- and Na than Fullorton. It Is expected to secure $1000 from the county court and $1800 from the state, so there will Ibo plenty of funds for prem iums. Admission to the fulr may poslbly be free. This detail will be arranged later.' Comlmttee on premiums, is C. J Hurd, D. J, Stewart, R.' L, Whipple Ed. Hinkle and Wm Kletzer. CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, ' Notice Is hereby glvon that nil business places in Ro'soburg will close all day. May 30, for. the proper observance of Mo- morjal Day. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. ELKS HER BIGS The Elks' rooster was raffled off $50 were derived from the sale of last evening in the Elks' hall and the chances on the bird. The rooster Is making the rounds throughout the state from one Elks' lodge to an other and the proceeds from the raf rie are donated to the Red Cross. According to word received from headquarters the patriotic bird has traveled some and Is the unique means or supplying quite a urga sum of money to the Red Cross. ' V m CITY NEWS Magazine combinations, books. Fiction Library. Latest ' tf Fresh crushed strawberry ice cream at the Pollyanna. tr Stop It! Stop it! Stop it! Stop what? Antlers, Friday night, 8 p. m. Are yon blue? Do you want a good laugh? Antlers theatre Fri day night. Latest books. Fiction Library. Masonic bundling. j2 Robert Tower, an EngllBh dude, will be In Roseburg Friday evening. Don't fall to see him. Pollyanna Invites you to a dish of fresh crushed strawberry ice cream. tf Frank Dinder, of Elkton, a mem ber of the grand jury Just recently In session here, returned home this morning. Judge O. F. Skipworth. who prr.sjd cd over the case of Crow vs. Abra ham, returned to Ills home at Eugene tills moruiug. Wo are serving Black Bros. Ice cream this seaBon. The Little (Join restaurant. - tf F. L. Jones, of Loon Lake, who has beon attending to business mat ters in this city, left on his return home this morning. . Cabbage plants ana rooted ivy ger- uiiiuuiD iur saie, also aster plants. Phone 283. H. B. Church, North Roseburg. tf It iBn't a German Zeppelin that causes people to gaze skyward today at the corner of Cass and Jackson. It is only a pair of green stockings, tne forerunner of the real show. Cass Street- Shoo SIiod. 403 W. has on hand complete line of rub ber goods, full and half soles and heels, laces in colors, polishers, cleaners, etc. All kinds of shoe re pairing. Prices right. tf UNION PRAYER MEETING. Thei-e wITTUs a union prayer meet ing of al lthe churches at the Pres byterian church tonight at 8 o'clock. Rev. Hilton, of the Christian church will lead. Other pastors will partic ipate. The public Is Invited to at tend, i MYSTERIOUS PORK CASE. (Continued from page l.i ated the .testimony regarding the men butchering the hogs, and while she could not state positively as to the date, she testified that she was sure It was the date testified to. As we go to press "Doc" Foley is on the stand, andl has corrolwrated the evidence regarding the butcher ing of the hogs. Quite a number of interested spec tators are present at the trial, which promises to continue the greater part of this week. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE 150 tier of oak wood on the ground. Address Julius Slndt, Melrose. CHAS L.ERRY Has for sale 3 styles of counter show cases, 1 counter with back lockers and cash draw er, size 8 ft. long . 3 high, 30 inches wide. FOR SALE Good driving mare, buggy and harness; mare 8 years old, weight 1050 lbs., buggy and harness practically new. Will trade for larger .horse or cows. Phone 0F4. STRAYS Team of bays, horse and mare, weighing about 1000 each. Mare branded TZ. and horse 101. Have been around my pasture for ten days. Would like to hear from owner. J. Beigbeder, Elkhead, Ore. SEEKING MEN WHO CL'AIMED LOYALTY TO ANOTHER FLAG Beautiful Gifts For Graduation Beauty and Utility characterize tho Ideal Graduation 'Gift and to obtain these you need spend only a" very moderate sum if you make your gift selections here. ' An Ideal gift would be a good reliable Watch. An accurate time piece will teach your boy or girl to bo punctual and always on time, and it 1b a gift that will last a life time. Thore 1b no gift that will last as long and be appreciated as much as a good Watch, and we have them from the moderate priced Equity to the finely adjust ed Howard. Come in and look at them. BUBAR BROTHERS 104 Jackson Street. CLEVER CROOK IN CUSTODY. (Continued from page 1.) Cooper place, signed by Mrs. Cooper, and another contract he had profess ed to have made, both of which were simple forgeries carried out by his own hand. The apprehension of this crook by the officers is most timely and the fact That it is proven he is no novice at his "profession," but a regular top-notcher, is all the more reason that the officers feel gratified in bringing the Individual to justice. Among Shove's personal effects was his bank book which showed' that he had done business with the Northwest National Bank at Port land, the account being carried both In his name and that of his wife! The book showed he had made several de posits for small sums, and quite re cently had placed in the hands of the bank some $300, but this latter entry is believed to .have been a for gery on the part of the depositor as tho handwriting resembles tnat of Shove, and was evidently made in order to carry out the bluff that he had considerable money on deposit in the bank. Sheriff Quliie states) that Shove has a wife et Portland, but he is of the opinion that the couple have sep arated. It Is alleged that during the crook's short sojourn in this vicinity he made numerous overtures to sev eral young ladies to take a voyage on the matrimonial sea. Shove admitted before the officers and others that all the money found upon his person belonged to Mr. Weaver, accounting for the $100 missing as having been spent for jit ney fare, the overalls and shirt, and his fare paid to Ashland. WHAT A SAVING IN TIME A great saving In time will bo effected by the Govern ment regulation to move the clock forward one hour. It will economize In oil, gas and electric power. While saving time, consld or also the importance of saving "nionoy." Your acco unt Is invited. TheRoseburNational Bank Roseburg, Ore CARD OF THANKS. We wish to hereby express our sin cere gratitude to all Roseburg menus and neighbors who extended assistance and consolation in the great bereavement that darkened our home In the loss of our loving wife and mother. DR. R. E. HUNT & FAMILY. Everybody's going to see "Aunt Ida. She's worth the price of ad mission alone, at the Antlers Friday. Why is a brick mason like a loco motive? Because he has a, tender. MMMHSSBBSBSBllllllllHH For a tender steak A juicy chop. Direct jour footsteps To our shop. Our saws are sharp; Cleavers, too V e'll trim them up .lust rfgtit for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop. Phone OS. State after state has taken up the earcn for "alien slackers" by public declarations of their defense coun cils. Illinois. Indiana and Michigan ,were the first, but as opportunity .offers, other states Including Wy oming, have taken up the Blatter. Bnd labor unions and employers arc prodding or encouraging men to volunteer for fighting under the flag they claimed as reason for exemp (tic from Unci Ram's draft. The opening for recruiting for the jRoyal Flying corns has Vrnorht to the various depots of thi Hrttlyh Canadinn Recruiting Mission men of Canadian or British rltienthip who Vere disinclined to serve with British battle tank or Infantry. Jorestrv railway construction. r illlery. medical corps or Inland water transport service. For all of these ranches of service men art prom ised comfortable barracks with plen ty to eat no meatless or wheatless days. In every branch there are real opportunities to ad vance quickly. Canadian soldi- are paid $1.10 per day with $26 per month for dependent, and additional sums from Western Relief and American Red Cross. "v are the 8f "10 n of Rrltlsh military age who were rs-ve-led by tho exemption claims when the United States out Into effect Its drft," said Colonel John S. Dennis, e?ond In command in the Mission In the United States. "There have been not more than 17.000 recruits from emnntr the sno.noO. "The others. If thev ever expect to claim the right to call themselves sons of Rrtraln. most volunteer now to fight unde- the flag thev'lalm or register s reason why they cannot," AUTOMOBILE BRANCH AGENCY NEW CHEVROLET CARS. The best car on the market, for the money. Run 41 miles on one gallon of gasoline. NEW BUICK CARS. Tho Bulrk car stands every test. For a big nice car she's sure the best. One 1917 model 6-cyIinder Bulck In good shape. One Becondl hand Overland In first class condition. One second hand) Studebaker car. I will trade new cars for old cars. Take a good team of heavy mares or good cattle as part payment on either now or second hand cars. Be sure to see me before you buy. J.M. JUDD IS YOUR LIBERTY WORTH A QUARTER ? THEN BEGIN THE LIBERTY HABITBUY AT LEAST ONE THRIFT STAMP AT THIS STORE TODAY. THE SIXTH OF MAY IS THRIFT STAMP DAY BUT BUY THEM EVERY DAY HERE AFTER. ALWAiS ON SALE AT THIS STORE. like Govern ment Bonds CORSETS fAre Worth More Than You Pay For Them Grace, comtort and a charming figure are attained When you wear a JUSTRITE BURCHARD'S SQUARE STORE AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP MILITIA COMPANIES ATTENTION. 'MIlitiA J'nmfnfl n!en will naoamlila at the armory for Memorial day ser vices on Thursday, May 30, at 1:15 p. in. By order of the major. Curtain nt ft nVlnplr Tnv Stockings, Friday evening. Green We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any tiling in our line at a reasonable price. We use only the best Barre Granite in our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble in our head stones. We also do all kinds of Cemetery work, j We invne you to call and see us. - Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. 15. Marsters, proprietor, 602 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. Ice cream cones and ice cream sold in bulk, the very best Palace of Sweets croam, at the Little Gem. 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain in connection. Drop in and try these delicious prodnetor-MMut ...v.,ni..J For the Graduate COMMENCEMENT ' day stands out as one of the big occasions in life. It celebrates the first achieve ment to receive public recognition. It is a proud day for graduate, parents, friends. It Ib very natural that an occasion of such Impor tance be celebrated with fit ting gifts of permanent value. Perhaps we can help you select a suitable gift. We have chosen our stock with that idea in mind. Two of the graduates will be remembered In a special way see our win dows for particulars. A. S.HUEYCO. The HALLMARK Store ) ANTLERS THEATRE 10c and 15c '.' LITTLE RED DECIDES " Featuring Little BARBARA CONNOLLY In a story of how the Cowboys defeat the church-going people in the raising of Little Red. SCREEN MAGAZINE COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION BUCKLEY'S MONKEY CIRCUS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 7;30 Axp 0,CL0CK Enid Bennett in "NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY." Just as jolly as the name Implies. The high lights of the heroine's sense of humor arl thrown on the absurd conventions of a "one horse" community Don't Miss It. THE SON OF DEMOCRACY, "THE SLAVE AUCTION."