THH EVENING NEWS MONDAY, SKITKMUHK 30, 1018. FQUR Those New Waists Arriving Today! Now is the time to make your selection-- and $3.98, newest styles Live-wire Doings of City We Save You Money on Every One. Incorporated J 0 CITY NEWS & r, I. Botts, wliose home is on Dear creek, wua a business visitor to the city today. The Mental Culture Club will opon the coming season with a social meeting at the parish, bouse tomor row, Tuesday, afternoon at 2 p. m., A full attendance is ronuostert. Merton Cox, formerly a resident of this city, but who for the past rw mnrllia luia lwAI1 fl.t Portllllld. is in the city on business. He If now do ing contract work at Portland. m w nnld. of Mvrtle Crook, Is lol.l,li.r In tliA r.ltv todwv for the see n,t- iimA sinpn his arrival in the nnuntv 11 vears ago. Mr. Heid stat ed) that 'ho was a render of many Ipapers, and tlmt he enjoy.? the Illus trated out door sporting papers best. He Is considerable of a hunter and fisherman and likes the wiid3 nest R. E. Smith Arrives in City. R. OIIUI.II, luuiiufiqi vi "w i fourth liberty loan, arrived In the city yesterday to remain hero for u Uay or two lOOKllig ttllui uuamM matters. I'lilt'liascs a New Machine. F. S. Hamilton, manager of the local telephone company has p-ur- i chosed a new Cadillac niaahlne, hav ing recently disposed of the ,iuto mobile? formerly owned by him. lioaves for Portliuid Sunday. M..than Wnllnrtnn nf thfl RtlX.lll ! drag store, loft yesterday for 1'ort- lanu wnero ne win enier uij buvimu ment service. His many friends here wish nlm success in nis now under taking. Assigned to Military Police. Scuh inxon, son oi it. a. iixuu, tirlm la In nnrvlfA lit Camltl Lewis, has been assigned to the mounted military police, a position or consiu nn..hla antnihHm.V Mr. DiXOIl rO celved this appontment within a month alter eni.stment. iTUUy ajun.. o Mr. and Mrs. J. IS. Aicui'iniocn are In romlnr of rIv lebters from their sons, John and Leon, written the laitni nort nf AllUSt. At the tlll'.e of writing these letters, they had just been inrormeu uiai joun w bo transferred to some other divis ion, although they lld not know where this change might take nun. FromReaper to RivdmqHampr J 1 N 1 1 Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation In Portland, completes two now ways. 2500 Additional Men will lio required nt the end of the harvesting season. At least 2000 of these will be unskilled men who will come from the harvest fields of the Northwest and In a snort time be trans ferred into skilled shipbuilders. When you have performed your patriotic dnity In tho harvest fields, como to the Bhlpynrd and hit the Hun again. Columbia River Ship Building Corporation Portland Oregon n..t.l.....1 Tin I .it.fr..K 14atf. uunimiu ,,u i.i.v....,. H. Bancroft, of the Oregon ne Lumber Co., wias in the city yester day for a I'ow Ihaurs attending to business matters. , The company which he represents Is busily engag ed at their branch plant at Oakland gotliing out ties. Several plants arc operated In the state and their busi ness Is q.uite extensive, employing a large number of men In the indus try. Pleasant Surprise Saturday. Miss Rosina Porter was pleasantly surprised at her home Saturday ev ening by a number of her school Montis. The time was passed with .ironies of all kinds after which re freshments wore served. Those en joying the party wore Vivian Orcutt, Marian Porter, Eva Hamlin, Ethel Walter, Helen Whitaker and Stella Woolfok, Alva Renfro, boas Wright, Lyle Roadman, Harold Roodlman, Merlin Hastings and Roland Swartz. Returns From State Knlr. J. E. McClintock returned from the'staite fair last night. Mr. Mc Clintock, wux has been ohlet auditor and cashier dinning the entire ses sion of the fair, reports that al though there was an appreciable de crease in attendance this year, that tills decreoso was loss than expected. The receipts of last year totalled around $57,000 and this year they were some $3000 short of that amount. Mr. McClintock says that the races Unis year were better than ever. - , Miu-shliohl Party Visits Hero. An auto party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reod and Mr. and Mrs. Wiarner, of Marsihdeld, arrived in HoBeburg hist evening and passed the night here viBiting with Mr.. una Mrs. O. V. Cosliow and othor friends. Mrs. Reed, who will be remembered as Emma Sohlbrede, daughter of .I'udge C. A. Sehilbrede, formorly lived ill Roseburg anil numbers many friends hero. Mr. Recti, who has been ongaged In Y. c. a work for several years in Alaska, is enlisted In army Y. M. C. A. work and Is taking this little auto trip while awaiting (his call tor overseas duty for the government. I ton. A. C. Mars tors Home. Hon. -A. C. Marstere. president of the Oregon state fair board, and who has been at Salem for the past week attending to official duties In that capacity, returned home last even ing. This, year's event was a decided success in every particular and the attendance was far greater than anticipated. Completes a Fine Well. R. 13. Heinselman, the local well driver, has Just completed a fine well on the Arthur Roadman farm at Umiin.ua. A goad! flow of water was strtick at a depth of 75 feet, giving a supply of 300 gallons of water flier hour. Mr. Heinselman will tso to Riddle at an early date where he has a number of wells to bore. Itev. J. C. Spencer Returns Homo. Rev. J. C. Spencer returned this morning from Portland where he ait tended the session of the Oregon an nual conference of the Methodist church held at that city last week. As announced in Saturday's News Mr. Spencer has again been assigned to the local chiurch which is very gratl- nylng to the chnirch membership and ills many friends in this vicinity. Accept Position In Portland. Ralph L. Riusell, who has for the past eight and one-half years he'd the position of linotype operator In The News mechanical department, to day tendered his resignatii.il to Hit management of this paper, having accepted a lucrative position in Port land, where he will have charge of t!he linotype department for H. C. lirowne & Co. The firm by whom Mr. Russell will be employed is an old established firm in the Oregon metropolis, anidi is owner and publish er or the Rural Spirit, Poultry Life, and the Northwest Journal of Den tistry. Mr. Russell will leave Rose burg on Sunday, October 13, report ing for his new duties the following morning. Mrs. Russell and the chil dren will follow as soon as a new home can be located. Mr. Russell Is at present noble grand of Rising Star lodge. I. O. O. F., of this city and will resign that office at the regular meeting next IPridhy night. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time nmm TODAY, LAST DAY TO SEE "To Hell Willi The Kaiser" slums Hie way In which Wllhclm II plunged Iho world int war. The fortunes of nil American family are followed hi Iho story, anil in revenue for Iho gtinstly fate of her sister In llelgiim convent, Alice .Monroe brings about the downfall nml death of the Kaiser, with Iho aid of im American aviator. A beautiful lovo story rims through this powerful lmrrutlve. Tho nuwt stall ling picture of the century. MATINEE ADMISSION PRICES CHILDREN 10c, ADULTS 25c EVENING ADMISSION PRICES EVERYBODY 25 CENTS TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "The Half Breed" A1.SOK HOHCOK (FATTY) AKIU'CKI.K IN' "OH DOCTOR." ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 10c Thursdny ami Friday Fox Kiddles in "Tho Italic In the Woods." 0 CITY NEWS Mrs. W. W. Hughes went to Glide todloy where she will pass two weeks visiting with relatives. The Misses Even and Eva Apple gate enjoyed a week end visit ut their home In Yonculla. The best Kodak flmsmng. ' Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Helen Halliard left for Cove, this morning where she has been engaged to teach school this winter. Fresh Eastern oysters, any style, at the Grand Grille. tf Fred Hamilton, who has been pass ing the last few days In Portland re turned to 'Roseburg last evening. Cull apples and pears for sale. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Bring your boxes. tf Tho Liberty thontre will open Oc- touer til with me screen prouueuuu A.1 llttlllllg im uMKil lu del nil. Second hand . pianos for sale. Three 2nd hand1 pianos cheap, ott's Music Store. tf IsahcHe Herbert, of Seattle, Is visiting with her grandparents In this city, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mortons. Runyan dahlia blooms for sale, 25 cents per dozen at tho garden, 804 Mosher street. tf Mrs. TO. L. Watson, who has been passing the last six weeks with her daughter, at Chehalis, Wash., return ed home Sunday. Kodak finishing ny one who knows how to give you the best. Clark'B Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Mrs. O. M. Pierce loft for Albany and Portland this morning where sho will enjoy a week's visit with friends In these cities. Fried spring chicken, fricassee and special cliickon pies every Sunday at the Rosoburg Cafeteria. Open untlll 12 p. m. Sohrt orders. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McGrow went to Albany this morning where they will go up Into the woods on a hunt ing trip. Fall planting is best for onion sets for early spring onions. Buy sets now. home grown, at the Umpo.un Valley Fruit Villon. tf Mrs. Flora Rainbolt returned to hor home In Portland this morning, arter a short visit with Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Fried spring chicken, rrlcassee and special chicken pies every Sunday at the Rosoburg Cafeteria. Open until) 12 p. m. Sohrt orders. tf Miss Gladys Strong went to Mc Mlnnville where she will enter upon her senior year at the McMlnnviUo college. Fried spring chicken, fricassee and special chicken pies every Sunday nt tho Hosebiire Cafeteria. Open until 12 p, m. Short orders. tf T. M. Humphreys, for many years a resident of Myrtle Creek, but now located at Ashland, was In the city toitay looking after business mat ters. He left for Myrtle Creek tills 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 Bettings ready for use. BUBAR BROTHERS Registered Optometrist.' 104 Jackson Street. Financial Backing Our men at the front require finan cial backing that their requirements may be amply supplied. Remember that you are backing them up nobly when you subscribe to FOURTH liberty loan bonds. TheRoseburg National Bank Rosebur,Ore. x NEW TODAY. afternoon and from there will go to his home ait Ashland. Alton Allln nl!Mk left Saturdav for Portland where she will enjoy a two J weeks' vacation. A. A. Wilder left Sunday morning for WJalki Walla, Wash., where he will visit with his mother Who has been dangerously ill for some weeks. Mrs. F. T. Fowlor and1 sister, Miss Bertha Althaus, of Portland, are visiting with their parents in this city. Marion Harvey, who lives on a homestead above Peel, is in the city looking after business matters and visiting with friends. W. H. Boyle, formerly a resident of this city, but now employed in the ship yards at Portland, Is In town for a short stay. Miss LydJa McOulloch, of Port land, who has been visiting with her cousin, Mrs. E. C. Patterson over the week end returned home this morn ing. Rmnyan's Gardens are now ready to take ordiers for dahlia bulbs. Place your order now for your bulbs to be delivered next May. Fbone 3S-J. 204 W. Mother St. tf Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Foutch, the local restaurant people, will move into the DeLnpp bungalow on Oak street, the Hist of the week, Mr. Foutch having recently purchased vhe property. One thousand lbs. onion sets and few pounds Oregon Yellow Danver onion seed grown by Lloyd Cole, Roseburg, for sale at the Umpqun Valley Fruit Union. Order early, tf Mrs. Arthur Clarke, who has been at the home of her parents. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, since the death of her grandlmother, Mrs. Smith, returned to her home in Cor vallis yesterday morning. WANTED Fresh, gentle milch cuw. State age and price. Address G. .1. Morris, Roseburg. o2p TO Ill'ItAL srnscitinKits TO the OltKGO.NlAX. Renew your subscriptions at the Oregonian news stand, next door to The News office. Also take orders for magazines, mail subscriptions. 05 ' AGNES M. PITCHFORD. wi : Y - bon't miss it! WANTED Position as bookkeeper, hotel clerk or confectionery store. Address P. O. box 1004. o5p TO TRADE Remington .22 calibre repeater 'In good condition, to trade Tor good ibicycle. Inquire at News office. FOR SALE Good norse, work any- wnere, mso gooa dukx auu imi-; ness, $100. Also 4-year old Per-! cheron mare and colt. Phone j 286-L. The Mightiest Seven Reels of Thrilling Patriotic Education .in War History Ever FilmeA f m Authentic 5wnc3, THE spectacle of the century battles in lite air. on land, on the sea, big guns in artil lery duels, over-the-top handto hand fighting, sinking a subma rine, bringing down a Zep the chase of a U-boat. See America battling for freedom, our battle ships, destroyers, our boys in the trenches. Sea it all and see it now. Ji't shi,endi LIBERTY THEATRE October 5, 6, 7 Admission 35c and 50c iiiXi'.T-TANms A nounti'V Btore dolnc m tan tftinoarl rinllnr i" R 1 0.000 1 ! carih btusiness a year for sale or tnadle for a stock ranch. Is a good location lo run a road hotel and feed stable in connection. Address Hiram Hatcher, Bridge, Ore. AUTO PAINT SHOP We have just opened up the best and safest auto paint shop in the city. Shop Is brick, and safe from fire. Machines painted reasonable by , j V.S. PATTERSON & CO. TRY US. 212 Main St., Corner of Oak,' What Is New In Footwear? Xo doubt you are asking yourself this question at the present time, and If you are and wish to have It answered to your satisfac tion, we would suggest that you come and look over our ossort nieirts. They will give you a correst conception of the new stylos fashion has decreed. The new models are shown in variations of gray, brown and black. We advise the Immediate purchase of your footwear needs, as the number of new styles will become smalller from now on. ROSEBURG B00TERIE IRVIN BRUNIf. SHOES THAT SATISFY. PERKINS BLDG., OASS ST. Ladies! Housekeepers! Attention! A sliipment of brown cooking ware just received, Including small yellow mixing bowls, and an entirely new pattern called the Reno Egg Ron, formed especially for use in beating eggs, etc Ramikins, Custard Cups, Casseroles, Casserole Insets, Bean Pots, and a small assortment of brown Tea Pots, Also several sizes of Nappies. Churchill Hardware Co. TODAY OXLY ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 10c ANTLERS j THEATRE We Can't Have Everything BY CECIL II. I)B SniiLS, AD Charlie Chaplin in the "Hula Hula Dance" Tl'ESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY, CLARA KIMBALL YOCXQ IX "Sherley Kaye" AXD BURTOX HOLMES TRVEL PICTURE. ADULTS 15e ' CHILDREN 10c