The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 26, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    POUR
THB EVENING SEWS THUIt.SDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, tOtS.
Post Cards Now 75c Dozen!
FREE!
Those New Waists
Arriving Today!
Now is, the time to make your selec
tion$2.25 and $3.98, newest styles
Live-wire Doings of City
ii
Your Films Developed if we
Do the Printing. Old Reliable
CLARK CLARK
Over Roseburrf National Bank Building
We Save You Money
on Every One.
SOMEBODY IS FIGHTING j
Are you willing to help? This is thoj
Kreatost opportunity to do yourj
share In this great conflict. Buy till'
It hurts. Every dollar 'holpB but the 1
mora you put Into It the quicker we i
will got this struggle over. Make !
it your slogan BUY A BOND and i
see that you ask every one you meet :
to buy one. The little rod bordered ;
flag should be displayed In every;
window.
IMPERIAL cleaners
. (Try Our Way.)
We call until deliver Phono 277
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hoots, of Ashland,
passed yesterday In this city.
Fire and Auto Insurance
Protect yourBelf from loss with
one of our properly written insur
ance policies.
G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE
110 Cubs Street Roseburg, Ore.
STOP AT THE "
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET.
ROSEHURO
Jersey Creamery Butter
1-4 lb. Prints
FRESn DAILY.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
SPECIAL!
Closing out our stock of Fit! it Jurs and Fruit Jnr Extra at Cost.
Beo us buforo you buy.
THE CASH STORE
I. II. KT1VO, Proprietor Rocsmirg, Oregon
mam
FromRcdper to Riveting Hammer
IP
Columbia River
Shipbuilding
Corporation
In Portland, coniplotoa two now ways.
2500 Additional Men
will bo required at tho end
of tlio luirvcsting season.
At loost 2000 of thOBo will be unskilled men who will como from
tho harvest fields of the Northwest and In a snort time bo trans
ferred into skilled shipbuilders.
When you have porformed your pntiiotlc dmty In tho harvost
Holds, como to tho Bblpynrd and hit tho Hun again.
Columbia River Ship Building
Corporation
Portland Oregon
Relit FuUdlou Home.
" .Mr, and Mrs. Mail Burr have rout
ed the Wathun Fullerton home on
Fowler street and will occupy the
collage umbrae of the week.
Has Returned to Her Home.
Mrs. R. W. Marsters, who' recently
underwent an operation at Mercy
hospital, has returned to her home
In West Roseburg and Is fast recov
ering from her illness.
Visit at lUce Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Strong and
daughter, Gladys, went to Rice Hill
this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Strong, who are managing the
strong ranch at mat place.
Visiting Hero With lirothcr.
George Thompson, of Portland, is
In town for a few days visiting with
his brother, Mel Thompson, of the
Palace of Sweets. Mr. Thompson Is
a Southern Pacific engineer.
Will Leave Tills Evening.
Joe Fitzgerald, who has been In
tho city for the past ton days enjoy
ing a furlough with his many friends
here will leave tills evening for San
Antonio, Texas, where lie will re
sume his duties with the army.
District Forester in City.
C. H. Flory, district forester with
headquarters at Portland, is in the
city and In company with S. 0. liar
trum, tlie local supervisor, will leave
tomorrow morning for the Tiller sec
tion of the county to look after gov
ernment business.
J,oavo on Extensive Tour.
Earl iPlummer and mother left
this morning for a rather extensive
tour of tho state. They will visit at
the state fair for a few days, later
going Into eastern Oregon, stopping
at walla Walla, Prlneville, La
Grande and other points.
Hounding l'p Herd of Cultlo.
County Commissioner B. F. Nich
ols has gone to his runge above
Tiller where he will round up his
herd of cattle that Is .pasturing In
that section, and will he absent rroni
tho next regular term ol county
court which convenes in this city
next Wednesday.
Pulled Off Hlir Hog Deal.
The biggest hog deal evor pulled
oft in Sutherlin took place on Mon
day of this week when Herman
Wagner, tho wel lknown local stock
buyer, paid K. R. Shirt, residing 2G
miles west of Sutherlin, $2,114 cash
lor a bunch of hogs. .Sutherlin Hun.
. All persons who have failed
to subscribe to the fourth issue
' of liberty bonds, or those who
have pledged but to date have
not taken their bonds, are re-
quested to at once get in touch
with either of the following
captains: W. S. Hamilton, Dean
Bubar, M. F. Rice or Oscar
Llndsey, that their Subscription
may bo recorded not Inter than
Saturday. This Is Important
audi demands your immediate
attention as It will be utterly !
Impossible for the committee to j
make a complete second visit to
all who have not yet subscribed !
or those who have promised to !
do so. Get busy at once and
do your duty. i
, M. F. RICE,
City Captain.
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MAJESTIC
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5
Evenings, 7:30-11 New Timo
TODAY AMI TO.MOItltOW THURSDAY AM) Kill DA Y
WILLIAM 1X).V PRESENTS GLADYS IUKK KU IX
'A Branded Soul'
A story that will reach tho heart or every woman for men to
children may learn.
"THEllK'9 MA XV A POOL" A three-part Foxfllm comedy with
Hunk Mnun.
ADULTS Mo CHILDREN 100
SAME PROGRAM AGAIN TOMORROW.
U
SATURDAY KDl'iit STOREY IX
THE DEMON"
Humlny anil Monday, Sept. 2I mid .111 "To Hell Willi the Knlsor,"
tho big smashing sensation of n generation.
Tuesday and Wodnosdiiy William 8. Hart in "Tho Upturn of Draw
Egnii," alio llosroo (Kntly) Arlmrkle In "Oil 1octr."
Will Attend O. A. ft
Miss Vivian Marstors, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marsters, will
leave- next Sunday for Corvallis
where she will attend college for tho
winter. The young lady will take a
domestic scienro course. Miss Lois
Woodruff will also loave on the aamo
days to attend tho Corvallis insti
tution where she will take a com
mercial course.
Deputy U. S. Marshal In City.
Deputy United States Marshal
Tichenor was In the city yesterday
investigating a sedition case against
Charles Shoult?., of Molalln, who was
charged with making criminal state
ments against tho government
Shoultz was taken beforo United
States Commissioner Riddle and alt
or a unoi examination, the case was
dismissed.
Will Locate at Portland.
(leorgo McC'lllloch, who has been
operating a jitney service in this
city. left this morning in his car for
Portland where ho will make his per
manent homo, his family having lire-
coded him to that city several weeks
ago. He will be engaged In the sec
ond hand business at 3G! 10. Morrison
street, having acquired an interest
ill a store already established
Castle Denied Favors.
I. H. Cnstlc, who Is held at Port
land awaiting action of the federal
court in connection with alleged vio
lation of the espionage net, tins been
placed in solitary confinement, nc
cording to a federal ofllcer who visit
oil ltoscburg yesterday. Castle is nl
leged to have been obdurate and hit
ler in his nttltudo'townrd the govern
ment and officials, so that he depriv
ed himself of any favor that is usual
ly shown to men who are held
trial.
pairs are made to his flagship he will
leave on another trip.
Guardian Appointed.
The county court has made an or
der appointing Mabel E. Palmaymes
er, of Yoncalla, Ore., as guardian of
tho person and estate of her daugh
ter, Corrlne J. Eaves, who Is 12 years
of age. Attorney John T. Loug rep
resents the guardian.
Tiller Men Here.
Tony Erlebach and Isadore Ron
deau, both of Tiller, are in the city
lor a day or two, looking after mat
ters relating to registrants. They
Drought some beef entile out to Rid
die, and then came on down here last
evening.
Social at Gleiigttry.
An Ice cream social hold at Glen
gary last night as a lted Cross bene
fit was liberally patronized, many
people from Roseburg being In at
tendance. A dlelightful evening was
spent by those attending, and the
program was greatly appreciated.
i ne neat sum of J27.10 was realized
l.eg. Badly Broken.
Geo. jMiibrle, an aged gardener
living In the south part of tho city
met with an acicdent this afternoon
which resulted in one leg being bad
ly broken. He wns riding on a load
of wood, when the one singletree
gave away. Tho wagon, belonging
to the Denn Transfer Company, had
no brake, and immediately started
hack down the hill, crumped and tip
ped over, throwing Mr. Elubrie off
and partly under some of the wood.
Dr. Lehrbach was summonedaml the
old gentleman Is resting as easily as
could bo expected under the circum
stances, but the break is a bad one
and he will not bo around for some
time.
The
Engagement Ring
An emblem of sentiment and joy,
should be a Solitaire Diamond,
flawless, perfectly cut and bril
liant! Let us show you some beautiful
gems of various sizes, ready for
mounting to order, or in correct
settings ready for use.
BUBAR BROTHERS
Registered Optometrist.
101 Jackson Street.
Some Important food rules are be
ing promulgated by State Food Ad
ministrator Ayer to take effect on
October I. Among them aru the
following:
The retail price of the pound loaf
cf broad is to be 10 cents and. of the
pound and one-half loaf fifteen cents
The quantity of Bugar which can
be purchased by consumers is still
limited to two pounds per person per
month, but one month's require
ments may be purchased at one
time. For example, if there are four
in a family they would be entitled
at the rate of two pounds per person
per month, or eight pounds for the
month, which they can purchase at
ue time. '
The profit of wholesalers and re
tail dealers in butter, both fresh ami
com storage. Is limited
0 CITY NEWS &
The best Kodak naisnvng.
Photo Sc. Kodul: Shop.
Clark's
tf
Fresh Eastern oysters,
at the Grand Grille.
any style,
tf
Vlslling at Corvallis.
Mrs. Albort Abraham and daugh
ters, Mlssos Dorothea and Elizabeth
Abraham, of ftosehurg. arrived bore
recently from Portland, whore thov
hnd spent a short time with relatives
j and friends, and aro guests of Mrs.
; Abraham's mother and sister, .Mrs.
j M. 10. Shape and .Miss Mnrgarot
; Shupo. MIsb Dorothea Is bore to re-
i enter O. A. C. and will remain In
t'orvnllls. Mrs. Abraham nnd Miss
Elizabeth will roturn to Roseburg
, after a brief visit hero. Corvallis
, Gazotto.
Dr. C. H. Wade In City.
Dr. C. 11. Wado arrived In the city
this morning from Hremerton. Wash.,
to enjoy a week end visit with his
larenta an! friends here. Ho is now
stationed on the V. S. S. Forward,
which boats Is now being overhauled
at tho Ilremerton yards and will be
converted Into n flag boat. The doc
tor Just recently returned from a
voyage to Bering Sea and the coast of
Alaska where his steamship had been
doing patrol duty. As Boon as re-
Edonliowor Homo Iturns.
At nine o clock Inst night, the
home. of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Wil
liams, ol' lodenbower, caught lire awl
burned to the ground. Scarcely any
of the household valuables were sav
ed. Mrs. Williams was spreading a
comforter over the bed preparatory to
rotlring. and In some manner the
covering struck the lamp, standing
on a small table, knocking It to the
noor. 'the escaping oil took firejinili
In a moment of time the whole room
was In flames. Before help could ar
rive the lire hnd spread to other or
tlons of the building preventing any
thing being saved. There was a
small Insurance on the house, but it
is understood that II will not cover
the loss.
Will Leave fur Klaillnth Falls.
Roy Durhin. for many years as
sociated with the "Duds for Men"
store in this city, will leave the first
of the coming month for Klamath
Falls where he has accepted a like
position in that city. He tendered
bis resignation at the regular meet
ing of the local K. of P. lodge last
evening as master of finance, which
office he has filled for a long period
and in a most satisfactory manner.
To fill tho vacancy Attorney C. F.
Hopkins was selected by the mem
bers and will from now on look after
this important office of the order.
The many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Durbin regret their departure from
Roseburg. but wish them success at
their new location.
NEW TODAY.
.OST Two bank notes, one $2 and
one 1 0. Flndter please leave at
.News office.
FOR
ing
W.
Kodak finishing By one wlio knows
how to give you the best. Clark's
Photo & Kodak Shop. tf
Mrs. Mary Silver left- this morning
tor her home at Boyers after a visit
in this" (City with relatives and
friends.
Hon..J. H. Booth went to Eugeue
to attend a meeting of the board of
directors of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
Company.
Miss Ruth Wilcox left for Eugene
this morning where she will attend
the Eugene Bible University dm-r-ing
the coming term.
Mrs. Anna Emery and son, Loyal,
left this afternoon for Portland. En-
route they will stop for a visit at tho
state fair at Salem.
Miss Dorothy Grounds went to
Philomath this morning where she is
engaged to leach in the Philomath
public schools for the winter term.
Mrs. Elbert Ball, who has been at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary
Moore, since the death ot her father
left for her home in Riddle last ev
ening.
James Young, the local barber re
turned this morning from Salem
where he spent several days at the
state fair. Ho reiports a very enjoy
able time.
One thousand lbs. onion sets and
few pounds Oregon Yellow Dnnver
onion seed grown by Lloyd Cole,
Roseburg, for sale at the Umpqua
Valley Fruit Union. Order early. tf
Sutherlin Sun: Mrs. F. B. Walt
and daughter, Miss Ethel, visited in
Portland several days last week. On
their return Miss Ethel stopped at
Eugene where she wilt resume her
studies at the university.
NEWBEGULA
ISSUED BY
ARE
15 GIVEN AS KILLED :
IN CASUALTY UST
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 The fol
lowing casualties are reported by the
conunanaing general of the U. 8. ex
peditionary forces:
Killed in aotlon 15
Missing in action .. . ..161
Woundled severely 182
Died from wounds . ...... 7
Died of disease ...... 5
Died from accidents 2
Wounded, degree undetermined 1
376
Only six men from northwestern
statoB were included in the casual
ties relported:
Otto B. Harvey, Melrose, Mont.,
killed in action.
Joe Clinton Betz, Stratford, Wash.,
that a I severely wounded.
retail dealer can make un to five John Lynch, Butte, Mont.; Lesllo
cents per pound on cash ami carry Mlnton, 'Corvallis, Ore.; Roy L.
sales and six cents per 'pound for j Jnmeson, Trout Creek, Mont.; Earl
"service"-stores. These are maximum Sliith, Seattle, Wash., missing In ac
prolits and are not to oe exceeded. tlon'
B. L. EDDY, I
County Food Administrator.
SEXATIO ABANDON'S VOTE. I
(By Associated Press.) !
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. Plans 1
by the senate for a vote on the fed-1
eral woman's suffrage amendment j
was virtually abanaoned1 today in I
the midst of a debate on the ques-1
tlon. Polls taken on the question are
alleged to have shown that 01.0 or j
two votes were lacking of the two
thirds necessary to win. Therefort
leaders of the measure decided to de
lay the situation until every possible
vote could be mustered to Its sup-1
port. 1
AUTO PAINT SHOP
We have just opened np the best
and safest auto paint shop in the
city. Shop is brick, and safe from
fire. Machines painted reasonable
by
V.S. PATTERSON & CO.
TOY US.
212 Main St., Comer of Oak.
JDAXCE AT DI.YONVILLE.
Big danco at Dixonville Friday
night. Ott's orchestra will fmrnlsh
music. Tickets 75 -cents. Everybody
invited.
HOXOlt GUARD DANCE.
At the Armory Monday night.
September 30, at 8:30 o'clock. Ev
erybody Invited. Gentlemen 60c, ex
tra ladles 10c. Given In honor of
the men leaving that night for the
service.
823
REXT Furnished housekeep-
rooms. close In. Inquire 124
Douglas.
WANTED Furnlshedi cottage for
three: closo in. Address O. O.
Evening News.
FOR RENT 4 room modern fur
nished house. Inquire 547 S.
Stephens street, or phone 454-R.
FOR SALE 30-30 Winchester In
good order. $10 tnkes it. W. E.
fllngenpeel. See gun nt News.
WANTED A middle aged marriedi
man to work on farm. Must be
good teamster. Inquire News of
fice. T
SAW MILL For sale or contract:
20.000 capacity: 2 donkey en
gines; good timber; close to rail
road; now In operation. Grove
Lumber Co.. Cottage Grove, Ore.
FOR SALE Four fresh Jersey cows
first class milkers, one top buggy,
first class, one pony buggy In good
condition, sell cheap. Call Phono
10F25. o2p
"HI.
REMEMBER
Do you wish to bo remembered by
your loved ones? If so, set the
exnmple by placing a pretty Mon.
anient or Headstone upon the
grave of your dear Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister, Husband, Wife or
Child. We are in a position to
serve yon best. Come in and see
what wo have to offer. We do alt
kinds of cemetery work and our
prices are very reasonable.
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
W. E. Marstors, proprietor, 603
N. Jackson Street,
or
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St
Itosrbnrn, Oregon.
Ladies!
If it is Brown or Gray shoes you are
wanting better come right along, now.
We have just unpacked some of the
daintiest creations we have ever had the
pleasure of owning. Yes we can fit you.
ROSEBURG B00TERIE
IBVIN BRUNN.
SHOES THAT SATISFY. PERKINS BLDG., CASS ST.
Ladies!
Housekeepers!
Attention!
A shipment of brown cooking ware
just received, Including small yellow
.mixing bowls, nnd on entirely new
pattern called the Reno Egg Ronl,
formed especially for use in beating
eggs, etc. Ramtklns, Custard Cups,
Casseroles, Casserole Insets, Bean
Pots, and a small assortment of
brown Tea Pots. Also several slzee
of Nappies.
Churchill Hardware Co.
fllS
ANTLERS
T H E A T R E
TODAY AND TOMORROW.
Dorothy Dalton in
"The Kaiser's Shadow"
Dorothy Dalton s new feature, "The Kaiser's Shadow," scheduled
for the Antlers theatre today, Is based on the efforts of German
plotters to steal the plans of a new "ray rifle." The Germans are
handedl not only a double, but a triple, cross and are completely
' foiled by secret service operatives. It is a Paramount picture, t in
duced by Thomas H. Ince; and the OFFICLIL WAR REVIEW.
SATURDAY ONLY ENID BE.V.VETT IX
"A Desert Wooing"
AXD CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE ADVENTURER-'