THB EVENING NEWS TIIUHWDAY, OCTOIIKH 3, II8, Those New Waists Arriving Today! Now is the time to make your selec tion$2.25 and $3.98, newest styles We Save You Money on Every One. j Incorporated J j Live-wire Doings of City Attend Donee at llkldlo. Amiong those attending the dance at Riddle lost night -were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. McLaughlin, Mr. end Mrs. H. D. Harris, Miss Mable Household er, Mburae Smith, A. Balzmaa nnd E. L. Parrott. Drain Men Hero. Dwlght Rood, of Drain, one or the most widely known men in the northern part of the cotunty, accom panied by O. W. Burrows, also of Drain, a real estate dealer or that town, was looking after business matters here today. The gentlemen motored down, and will return north this evening. Return From Portland. Sutherlln Sun: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. St. John returned Monday evening from a two weeks' visit In Portland and with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips in North Bend. During his absence Mr. St. John made a business trip to eastern Oregon. He doimrtod Tuesday morning for Hoseburg to 'attend the regular meeting of. the Iboard of county commissioners. Returns to Snthcrlln. Mrs. Fi ances Hart, who has been residing In Arizona and' RoHeburff . for 'the rpast two years, (has returned! j to her homo on Oalapooia street and will make her future Ihome in Suther lin. While umpaoklng same of her effects the other day, Mrs. Hart came uupon a ?5 Confederate nm which was found among some of the posses ions of her father when he died some years ago. Sutherlin Sun. Homo From Hunting Trip. J. E. Sawyers roturnod from a five (IBivs hunting trio around Elkton yesterday, having bagged a line 5- point deer. Mr. awyors Drouiur, Guard Sawyers, who acoompanled him. also got a bmck. Mr. Sawyers reports an uneventful tr aside from a thunderstorm, which .struck the mountain lato Saturday night, when he was tramping around In quest of game. With blankets until clothing soaking wet, he arrived at shelter late in the night. Chos. Watson, of Peel, was In tho city yesterday attending to business matters. DU. M. H. PLYLER. Licensed Clilroiraclic Physician. 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Of Deo Hours 0 to S Phone 152 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. DE. S. L. D&LAPP Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon Plumes! 21f-21 Perkins Bld. Of lice 110 Res. 2B8-Y. Roseburg, Ore. Ladies! Housekeepers! Attention! A shipment of brown cooking ware just received, including small yellow mixing bowls, and an entirely new pattern culled tlio Reno Kgg Houl, formed ospeclnlly for use in beating, eggs, etc. Rumlklns, Custard Chips, Casseroles, Cnssorolo Insets, llean Pots, nnd a sintUI nssortnient of brown Ton Pols. Also several si.es of Nupplos. ; Churchill Hardware Co. u uxji.ixrLfvuirvi mrxtt rMirinir' Live-wire Doings of City MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TODAY AND TOMORROW I'lll'ltSHAY AND FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS FOX KIDDIES IX Babes in the Woods A CorgeoiiB plcturizallon of charm and advonturo for oung nndiold "HOOTS AND SADDLES" Willh Tom Mlv. A western two-part Koxfilm comedy that will keep yon laughing for thirty minutes. ADULTS 180 CHILDREN 10c HAM 13 PROGRAM AGAIN TO MORROW. Saturday Viola Dana in "Flowers of tho Dusk." r Sunday Oomiol Myers in "llromhvay Scandal." Next Tuesday anil Wednesday William S. Hart in "Tho Return of Draw ICgnn," nnd another Mack Sonnolt uloom rlmsor, "Watch , Your KolghlKir." S. P. Pays Big Tax. The Southern Pacific check for the second half of their taxes, turned- in at the treasurer'8 office yesterday amounted to $61,320.1)1. On AVuy to C'orvallis. Marvin Pardee, of Conyonville, ar rived in the city last evening and left this morning for Corvallls where ho will enter the O. A. C. military training duparUuent. Move to TJieir -Now Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes, who for the past two years have been oc cupying a ipart of the Mrs. Ohas. Clough property on Doer (jroeK, have moved to their new h,ome about a mile east of the city. Visiting At McOlintock Home. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCHntock ana daughter, Nellie, of Spokane, arrived In Roseburg last evening for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCllntock. The visitors plan upon locating permanently at Wilbur. Myrtle Point Resident Hero. Dr. J. Li. Matinews, a veiennarwiu from Myrtle Point, passed yesterday visiting with Dr. Robert Hunt. JJr Mathews left this morning for ban Francisco whore 'he will take the examination for tlie veterinarian re serve corps. Train No. 14 Delayed. Train No. 14 was annulled yester day becaluse of a landslide on Mt. Shasta, near Dunsmulr. The wreck ing crew, which was quickly sum moned, soon cleared the track and all other trains aTe running accord ing to schedule today. Yoncnlla Residents Here. Mrs. S. A. Caldwell, aged 91 years, and her daughter, Delia Caldwell, of Yonoalla. Duive been visiting with Miss Anna Caldwell, Mrs. Caldwell's niece. They leit this morning for Marshflcld, where they will pass some time visiting with friends and relatives. Many Hunters after Pheasants. Local hunters are having consid erable spout since tho open season Tor China ipheasants was declared. Many sportsmen leave their places of business shortly after six o'clock in the evening and return with one or more line birds, in many sections near the city they are reported quite plentifWl. Little Rood Business Now. Judge Marstors reports that road matters aie very dull this session of court. Ho attributes this condition to the fact that applicants were dis couraged about entering claims ror road building because of tho great scarcity of labor. It is almost Im possible to get a man to do work of any kind now, niucih loss to work on county roads. Hunting Party Returns Home. Mrs. S. J. Clifford ami1 Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Sherman, of Portland, who have been enjoying a ihuntlng trtin In the neighborhood for a week, returned homo this morning, having bagged a deer and consider able game. This iB but ono ot tho many 'hunting parties who have made the hills about this city their Mecca. Has Spanish Influenza. Ed. J. (larrott has just received' a letter from his son, Commodore Samuel Garrett, at Camp Lewis. In which the son anllvlses that he Is in tho hosnltnl there with Spanish in fluenza. He states that his neck Is swollen up almost ns big as his body and the hearing In one ear is effect ed. There are a great number of cases of Influenza at. Camp Louis. Rogue Ulver Courier. Former Hosebiirgcr Promoted. According lo yesterday's Oregon Inn Goo. C. Graham, deputy county clerk or Multnomah county, has been ajpolnled chief deputy in the ofllce of Dial riot Attorney Evans. Mr. Graham Is well known in ltose hurg having resided here for a num ber or years and was employed in the S. P. roumll house during his reatdoifco here. Ho loft this city about, live youra ago for Portland. Will Take Special Course, Miss Lulu Hurry left for Sun Francisco, last evening, where slio will tako a special course prepara tory to undertaking surgical nursing in tho war hospitals. Miss Curry has had a year's training In nursing, and hor many friends are sure she will ho successful in this effort. Quite a company were at the depot to bid her good bye when she left hero hist eevnlng. Five (Jo From Sutlierlln. Flvo young men of Sutherlin. nil under 21 years of age. departed Monday morning lor Corvallis and '.ue-tMin where tliev will receive mili tary Instruction at the ngrlrultuml college and state university, says tne Sutherlin Sun. Tho young men are: ohnrles Parker. ljo llolirate. ItaNh filuivpr nml Will 1). Duke, who cn u Corvallls. aad John Musgrove, who went to Eugene. Morris Voge pohl. another Snitherlin Ivy, Is also at Corvallls. There are barely enough ooys now left In town to form a basket bull team. Going Fust For Month. KIdor J. A. Ulppey, president of the Southern Oregon conference. S. 1. A. church, left for tho enst this morning, nnd expects to bo gone dur ing October. He just returned from I Walla Walla last owning, where ho was called In conference with other leaders of tho church work. Mrs. Rlm'oy will remain In Walla Walla during a greater part of this month, 3ZZ GRAND OPENING! n u liberty Theatre MATINEE 2:30 October 5, 6, 7 EVENING 7:30-9:30 CRASHING THROUGH TO BERLIN The most stupendous, thrilling, authentic war spectacle ot the present day! A historical review of the great war from the time of its beginning with funeral ot Arch duke Ferdinand, to the present. Three and Four Piece Orchestra Special Violin Solos by Clyde Morris Gates, the thirteen year old boy violinist, composer and virturoso. Don't fail to see the greatest war picture- just released. ADMISSION 35c and 50c The Engagement Ring An emblem of sentiment nnd joy, should be n Solitaire Diamond, flawless, perfectly cut nnd 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 llogl.storcd Optometrist. 104 JneltHon Street. Second hand pianos for Rale. Three 2nd handl pianos cheap, nit's Music Store. tf NEW T01A i WANTED Pantry woman, at once. ! Hotel Umpqua. I WANTED To buy car; must be j cheap. Phone 48-L. FOR SALE 7 White Leghorn heus. 1 year olrit Phono 329-J. I WANTED To rent a piano. Good j care guaranteed. State make and ; lowest terms. Adidiress P. W.. care ' News. FOR RENT Hotel Umpqua has j special rates by week, or, month j ifor permanent .guests. Inquire of J .manager for particulars. hut will return hero nt tho time Elder IUpey gets homo. Canning Season 'losing. Mr. Henderson, manager of the cannory, announces th-at the canning season is about over (for tiie year, and expresses satisfaction for the as sistance given by the enterprising KoseUnrg people. FOR RENT 425 acre stock ranch for rent; 10 miles east of Rose burg. Good live room house, fair barn, 50 acres of farm land. Will rent from one to three years for $325 per year. Also 50 head of sheep. Will let go with place giving half of the wool and half of increase. Team, grain, ha.y, and 70 head of goats on the place for sail if renter wants them. o4 MRS. L. 11. MOOKK Teacher Progressive Series Piano Lessons, Harmony, Theory. 610 S. Main St. Phone 221-Y 0 CITY NEWS 0 Miss Blanche Wilson Teacher of Piano. 801 S. Pine St, Phone 170-tt Phone A'elrose. UK 2 3 for wood. R. Stubbs,! tf Mrs. Guy M. Green, of Melrose, was called to Salem this afternoon j by the Illness of her brother's wife, j who is iu a serious cqnditfon from; pneumonia. J Rev. C. F. Swamlon. of Portland. state superintomlvnt of missions off tho Christian church. 1 visiting at the home of Itov. C H. Hilton for a few days, nnd transacting Borne busi ness in tho city. , S. J. Shoemaker will leave for Kugeno. Saturday, where he will en ter the -officers' training school at the IT. of O. Mrs. Shoemaker expects to tako her husband's place in the store during his absence. i Heinline Piano School For ALL tiUAnlOS PIAXO STUDENTS Children's Fundamental Classes a Specialty. 41U Perkins llhlR. Phone 31)0 0 CITY NEWS & The best KndaR nnisntnc Photo & Kodak Shop. Go to the Grand Grill and order ; fresh Eastern oysters, served In any , style. tf Vivian French, who has ben on a Clark's ' two weeks' trip in Portland and Sa U , lem, returned home last evening. S. A. Sanford came in last even ing for a few days' visit with his wife. Cull apples and pears for sale. Umpq.ua Valley Fruit Union. Bring your boxes. u Mrs. Sadie Ott, who received word that her daughter, Mrs. Fred With row, was seriously ill at Hornbrook, left for California last evening, One thousand lbs. onion sets and few pounds Oregon Yellow Danver onion seed grown by Lloyd Colo, Roseburg, for sale nt the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Order early, tf Kodak finishing ny one wno knows how to give you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf J. R. Hunt and daughter, Miss Cora, of Oregon City, who have been visiting Mr. Hunt's son, Dr. Robert Hunt, this week, returned 'home this morning. A. D. Bradley was at the Duimble ton farm near Winchester Tuesday where he gave a demonstration with the tractor which he recently took the agency tor Douglas county. The ana chine came up to all expectations and proved its worth In handling the soil in an effective manner. MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music Btore. Mrs, Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. ANTLERS THEATRE Today & Tomorrow "Love's Conquest" STARRING Lina Cavalieri During the filming of "Love's Conquest," the Paramount starring vehicle for Lina Cavalieri. the celebrated diva, who is widely known as "the most beautiful woman in Europe," and the posses sor of the richest array ot jewels ever worn by any woman on the operatic stage, intense excitement wir created when a big lion all but clawed his trainer to death. Thousands of persons who were in the vicinity at the time became panic-stricken but their fears were soon relieved when studio attaches rescued the trainer and beat the animal until he was scarcely able to move. And THK OF FICIAL WAR HKVIKW, SHOWIXC. THK GRKAT DRIVE. ADULTS 13c CHILDREN 10c SATURDAY OXLY Y"THE HHAVEST WAY" Scssuc Haynknwa. ADULTS 15c. CHDLDUES 10c SUNDAY AX1) MONDAY' WILLUM S. HART IX Blue Blazes Rawden ADULTS 20c ONE OF HIS LATE ARTCRAFT PICTURE. CHILDREN 10c