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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1918)
SATURDAY, JIH,Y 0, 1018. rotm THE EVENING NEWS, Fenwick Newell Sings at Chautauqy a Heads Artists Company on Second Day ' 1 T!ie Fenwick Newell Concert Company, who. will present two programs at Chautauqua on the second day, Is one of the stellar trios of the concert platform. Fenwick A. Newell, heading the company, Is a lyric tenor who lias been advancing very rapidly In popular favor during the past few years. Ills rich nntiirnl voice, under the care nnd Instruction of the two greatest vocal conches In the country, Itndnnovlts of Chicago nnd Oscar Snengcr of New York, has developed tones of glorious warmth and color. Miss Lillian Shank, violoncellist, Is an artist of highly developed technique and deep muslcnl understanding, with a record of unusual success on the plat form. Mary Jane Urigsby, accompanist, Why to briclt mason like a loco motive liocnuso no lias a tender. For a tender stuuk A Juicy chop, Direct your footsteps To our shop. Our saws are shnrpt Cleavers, too We'll trim them up Just rlifht for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo. Kohlhaiton, Prop. Phone 5H. FLAGS! Buy Your Flags Now for the 4th Guttle, 8 Indies by 11 inches, each Be Cndot, la laches by 18 Inches, each - 10c Infantry, 13 Inches by 125 Indies, each U)c Cavalry, 21 Indies by 80 indies, each - 3ic Artillery, 30 Inches by -18 inches, each 0c 3 feet by 5 foot, each I)8c 4 foot by 0 foot, flowed stripe $1.08 Incorporated MAJEST1 TODAY ONU DAY' ONLY A soul mlremed by iimthor-love. Is the story told In "THE CLAIM" A flve-act Metro westorn romnnce, vital, compelling -starring ning nillcent Hilltli Storey. ANIMATKD VKKKLY Always somo ofilclal war nows. MR, AM) MRS. SIDNKY DltKYV IX "TOO MUCH HHXHY." Aiuirs inc (iim.DHKN-ioc TOMOIIltOYV Juliette Day In a romantic story of a prettv girl and pirates bold a five act drama of action. Also nn O. Honry story. Monday Viola Dunn in "Aladdin's Other lnmp," nnd ltitl Hurt In "Over tho Groat Divide." Tuesday nnd AVednosdny Doufilas Fairbanks In "The Imb nnd a Mock Bennett two mrt comedy, 'Tho Red Room Ulnntlpr.' Thursday and Friday "The Shooting of Dan MHirew.' is a time artist nt me piano. NO 1'ltO-GHR.MAXS II mm. School district No. 47 at Ruckles sent In pledges for War Savings Stamns to the amount of J3UH0.00 obing a little more than $57.50 per capita. This represents pledges from every man, woman and child In the district. NOTICE. Deer Creek bridge will bo closed, boginnlng Monday morning. July 8, at 8 'o'clock a. m. until Thursday night nt G o'clock p. m. for repairs. Hv order TRAVIS-BAKER PA VI NO CO. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller IK SKUURO ROUTE 1 F RENCH GLASSES MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring Instruction in class will please cull for particulars. Fory Studio over Ott's Music Store. ALWAYS A COQI) SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time SEVERAL ORDERS MADE COUNTY COURT TODAY Several orders were made by the county court in regular session today. The report of the county road view ers on tne Robert Rlakeley road be tween Oak Creek and Glide was ac cepted by tho county court. The pe lition of Joan I'urrott, Chas. Par rolt, H. Wollonberg and J. J. Thorn ton tor more damages on the snmo road, than allowed by the road view ers, was rojected. Tho roadmaster was ordered) to prepare plans and specifications for the Reedsport-Schofield road, also Tor the Robert Lane road between the three corners and the R. S. liarkcr place. No bids having been received on the Kiddie-Canyonvflle road over the llollenbaugh hill, the roadmaster was ordered to proceed to construct tl'o road. Agnes Irwin, the 7-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Irwin, 611 S, Main street, and Maxlne Moore, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. It. Moore, 035 Hamilton street yesterday afternoon conceived the idea of earning some money for the Red Cross. Accordingly, Harold Ir win, brother of Agnes, arranged a booth' of dry goods boxes in front of tho Irwin home, secured n Red Cross emblem, put up a sign, nnd the little ghiH stood) out in the iiot sun nnd called out to passers-by entreating them to buy the lemonade and the grape juice offered for sale, and not a few patronized them. This morning these little patriots donated 1.07 to the local Red Cross, the results of their afternoon's work, Tills s a spirit that might well he emulated by many older people. WRECK AT HICK INI A wreck occurred yesterday morn ing about 10 o'clock near ltice Hill There were several flat cars derail ed, this being tho only damage done. There were no passenger trains held up at this point, owing' to the iulck clearing: 7)f the wreckage. Live-wire Doings of City LeiiYQ Eor Newport. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hlldeburu, Miss (iortrude Hildeburn, Mrs. Harry H II do))urn uml little son, Harry, Jr., left this moruintf'for Newport where t hoy will spend their annual vaca tion. In City Erom Huthcrlin, Will J. Huyner, editor of the Suth fiiin Sun and postmaster at Suther 1 1 ii. accompanied by bis wile, was in 'he city today for a few hours, look log after business matters and visit ing with friends. Visit Here From Texas. Miss Clnra Mills arrived in this city last evening from her home at Dallas. Texas, to spend' several weeks nr n month visiting here. She will tie the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce during her stay here. Iim for I'riiieville. Miss Gladys Johnston nnd Ruth Lamb, of Brock way, left this morn ing for Prineville. where they will visit with Miss Johnston's sister. Mrs. D. C. Ingram. The young ladies will visit friends at Portland and Shnniko enrnutc. Visit In California. Miss Ruth Sweeney left this morn ing for Oakland. Calif., where she wil remain during the summer months. Miss Sweeney has been toarhing In the public schools of this city for tho past year, and her many friends regrot her departure from this city. Touring; Through. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Beardsley, of Snlein, passed through this city yes terday, and spent several hours visit ing .with Mrs. J. C. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. uoardsley are touring in their car down through California and will return to their home by way of Bend. Atty, Hrpklns Comes to Rescue. Some of Hosehurg's young ladies who have "struck up" a correspond aneo with French boys In Krnnce whoso nnnies have probably been supplies to tho French lads by Rose ' burg soldiers serving overseas, wore i in a pickle this week when several i letters arrived" written in the foreign language. Finally, they discovered ; that Attorney Hopkins was a French i man. or rather, ho could dissect the , manuscript and the accommodating i attorney will probably be the "clear j Ing house" from this date on for nil letters written In French that arrive in Rosehurg. Lodjjo Installs Officers. At the rogular meeting of Rising Star Lodge. I. O. O. F.. held in their hall last night, the following officers were installed, by District Deputy Grand Master A. S. Hunt, assisted by District Deputy Grand Marshal D. C. Humphrey nndt District Deputy Grand Warden F. O. Mieelli: Ralph Russell, noble grand: Foster Butner. vice-grand; I. Harralson, warden; D. C. Humphrey, conductor; G. W. Young, chaplain: W. S. Powell. R. S. N. G.; A. C. Mnrstors. L. S. N. G. E. A. Petty. R. S. V. O.: W. A. Long worth, L, S. V. O.; J. E. Pickens, O. G.; Perry Boyd, I. G.; S. J. Jones. R, S. S.; P. Brooks, L. S. S. Light refreshments were served following the ceremony. - NEW RED CROSS ROOMS OPE. The new Red Cross headquarters, ' located, in the Wo Men berg building! on West Douglas street were opened for the regular work to be carried this afternoon. The use of this build-1 ing has been donated to the chapter! by Mr. and Mrs. Wollenberg, and! will be very convenient for the pur pose. AUTO -BURNS UP IN 11. Malon, of Portland, had to Jump for his life yesterday when his auto-j mobile suddenly burst into flames ; while truvelling over the Pacific high way in Pass Creek canyon, near Di vide, says the Kugene Guard. The' lire surrounded tho machine so sud-! denly that Malon did not have time Lo remove his overcoat and other things ho had beside him on the seat. Malon, who was picked up on the road by othor motorists and brought to Eugene, statod tonight thut ho smelled something burning and look ed to see the flames cvoming from all Bides of the car. He jumped and ran the machine over an onan le nient, where is burned, together with its contents. Malon, who is a linotype operator on the Oregonian, left his machine in Roue burg when he made a trip north from California this spring. He re turned to Roseburg Wednesday to get the ear. Ho attributes tho accident U bad roads in the canyon. Malon had just purchased a new het of tires for the machine. RKREAVKD SENATOR JS COMING HOME. SALEM, Or., July IT.' Because of changes In transcontinental passen ger train schedules United States sen ator Charles L. McNary, who left Washington for Salem yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. McXary, who was killed in an automobile ac cident Wednesday night, is not ex pected lo reach lie re before next Wednesday. The senator's brother, John II. McNary, said yesferekiy that be docs not think the trip can he made under six days. All of the others who were injured In tho accident havo been brought lo Salem. None is Injured seriously. Mrs. R. P. Boise received a slight In jury over the eye and suffered a nerv ous shock. Mrs. Frank Snedecor has an Injured shoulder and suffered from inhaling gas. Dr. Snedecor has a se- orely bruised leg. MON0.7 TO We make loans on Improved farm property. Low rate oi Interest, if DOUGLAS ABSTRACT C. 0 CITY NEWS m Mrs. V. N. Fields and family left for Cottage .Grove this afternoon where sho will visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sindt were in the city from ihelr home at Melrose today attending to business matters. Mrs. J. G. Crowell, of Dillard, ar rived in this city this afternoon to visit with friends and attend to her shopping. Miss Lorraine Fritz left this after noon for Eugene where she will spend J several weeks or a month visiting with friends. Mrs. A. Simpson and daughter, Anna, returned to their home in Sutherllu this afternoon after spend ing the morning in this city shop Ping. The low dusting process Installed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus assuring George Kurrin, of Leona, who has boon spending the past few weeks visiting in tliis city left this after noon. Miss Hazel Peterson, of Marshfield, arirved In this city last evening. She wil be tho houso guest of Mrs. Louis Kohlhagcn for several weeks. Mrs. A. F. Set her and two children leave Sunday for North Yakima, Wash., where they will enjoy a month's visit with Mrs. Sether's par en U. Mrs. W. E. Ott and little son left this afternoon for Turner, Ore., wliero, they will visit with her mother, Mrs. D. McKay for several weeks. Mrs. Eva Rt rubles returned to her homo In Portland' this afternoon, alter spending so v era 1 w ee k s v Is itlng with her motiier Mrs. Howard, of this city. R. W. Smith, of Stockton, is spend-' Ing a week In this city. During his stay here he has met some of his old time friends, among thein being sheriff George Qutno. j KW TOtUT. FOR SALE Good milch cow. in quire Pnrslow & Bell. Phono 116. FOR RENT 5 -room house, with , bath: in good location. Phone j 1BF12. tf . Two Calls to Serve In France This month, and as every boy In the service needs a Military Wrist Watch, with luminous Dial there will not be enough of these watches to supply this heavy de mand, so those who contemplate buying should do so at once, as there will not be enough of these watches to go around. . And be sure and buy them In your Home Town, so you can tost them out before you go. We havo a fine selection for your consideration, and will be glad to show them to you. We also have some nice ser vice pins for the folks at home. BUBAR BROTHERS 104 Jackson Street. Is the Place For DOOR SCREENS CEDAR TOSTS J1KICK TIL10 COAL WOOD LUMBER SHINGLES LATH WINDOWS CKMF AXI Yvrm; he it. XT BLOCKS, ROOFING PAPER, BUILDING CEDAR BOAT LUM- 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242 We wish to announce that we havo moved our Granite and Marble Works to GOa N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any thing In onr lino nt a reasonable price. Wo use only tho best Itarre (iranito in our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble In our head stones. Wo also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We Invite you to call nnd see us. Yours for Husiness, Peoples Marble & Granite Works V. E. Mnrstcrs, proprietor, 502 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roscburg, Orogou. NOW FOR YOUR Strawberry Crates Place your order early with the THE J. C. FLO OK CO. Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY SIRS. P. D. OWEN Cnt Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Pou onets, etc FOR SALE AT' "THE FERN" 111 Obsb St. Rnseuurg, Ore. PHONE 240 AUCTIONEER M. V. Radnbangh. Rosebura;, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teeil. All kinds of eale work. Date Arrangements Made nt The l inpqua Valley Bank. ran. In Celebrating the 4th of July Let us not forgot tho brave deeds of those who have "gone before. May we be Inspired by the right kind of patriotism which gives us Murage for the very best that is in us. Start a reserve fund for financial independ ence by starting an account with the Roseburg Na tional Bank. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. Ladies ! you will be delighted with our show ing of low shoes and our white shoes are Just what you are looking for. For children, wo have a complete line of barefoot sandals, moccasins, play shoes, tennis shoes, etc. ROSEBURG UtVIN Shoes That Satisfy. "B It is NOT A POISON ana leaves NO ODOR, yet B-K will thorough ly disinfect any and all things. It will kill all germs as well as all odors. Can be used in drinking water and should be for poul try and stock. Use in your Refrigerator and food closets. Use in your living rooms where germs collect. Use In your basements and cellars. Use about your barns and poultry houses. Remomoer it can be used any and every where for It is not not a poison It will mix with water readily It Is non-caustic It will not clog sprayer . It is NOT EXPENSIVE, yet ten times more effective than Carbolic Acid. Call for a folder. Churchill Hardware Co. ggi2 MATIX'EE 3:15; EVKXIXG 7:30 AND 0. Charles iff laying the Game TKLKGItAM ITA17V OBSERVES VICTORY ADCITS 13c CHILDREN 10c SUNDAY AND MONDAY SUNDAY MATINEE 2:15 EVENING 7:30 AND 9. MARY PICKFORD, IN "M'LISS" AX ARTCRAKT PICTl'RH. The story is n charming tale of California in the golden days of 40. Comedy "Oh Pop!" ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 10c COMING "MY FOUR YEARS IN -GERMANY." B00TERIE RRUNN Perkins Building, Oass St. - K" ANTLERS THEATRE Ray Tills story) was writ ton by MIEN JOSEPHSON Charles Ray is pictur ed as a wild young man whose sole task in life seems to be the squandering of the millions left to him by his father, and which ho scatters broadcast along the Great "White Way.