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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1918)
FOUB THW EVENING MKWH MONDAY. OCTOBER 7, llIS, Those New Waists Arriving Toddy! Now is the time to make your selec-tion-$2.25 and $3.98, newest styles We Save You Money on Every One. Incorporated Live-wire Doings of Gity MONDAY 18 BARGAIN DAY. Monday Is Bargain day at tbe Rosoburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bnntr your clothes In. tf NOTTOK WOMEN'S RELIEF COHPS, A special meeting of the W. H. C. will .he held Wednesday, October By ordler of THE PRESIDENT. Kodak finishing oy one wno known how to give you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop.- tf Extra Cost for Quality i Afrt Sit I You'll likelyfind it costs you even less to chew Gravely. It goes further. You only need a small chew of this class of tobacco, and it holds its good, sat isfying taste a long, long time. goes further that's why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10 a pouch-arzcf worth it fMMJ-.HH,FA'iJWI.M..M.M.'MIMJ'l,g Ladies! Housekeepers! Attention! A shipment of brown cooking ware JiiHt received, including small yellow mixing bowls, and on entlroly now pattern called Uio Reno Kgg Itonl, formed especially for use in ucutlng eggs, etc. llumlkins, Custard Clips, Casseroles, Cassorolo Insets, Itenn Pots, and a small assortment of brawn Tea Pots, Also several sizes of Nappies. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TODAY ON IS DAY ONLY. JIAHY MILliS MINTKK IN "Beauty and the Rogue" A Ave iittrt ilivy in which sho Is cant ius an nnmtcur reformer. "MOUNTAIN LAW" A THKIMjIN'O IIACKWOODS 8TOUY ltlliMK llllODKS IN "TIIK ALMOST I'HOl-OSKI)." ADULTS lBo CHILDREN lOo TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. William S. Hart in The Return of Draw Egan And "Watch Your Neighbor," a Slack Seiinett two part glooiw chaser. A1ULTM iHH CllIUnK,V lOo Tluirwlay and I'Hday ihirothy PhLlllw lu "A Soul for Halo" and an lKo KomtMly feature "The Morry Mermaids," and oceun of laughter seammed with beautiful rIi-In. A IH'IiTH 20c. CH1T.DRKV 10c Enjoying Week's Vacation. Miss Mattle Lee Stephenson, bookkeeper at the local water and light company's office, is enjoying a week'B vacation. Later she will go to Eugene to visit with friends. Here From Portland. Win. Spoauglo Is in the city to re main until called into active service by the government. With his wife he 'lias been visiting at the home of Robert McLaughlin on Deer creek. Leaves For Eugene Sunday. M. F. Rice left yesterday morning for Eugene, Salem and Albany where he has business matters ' requiring his attontion, and will probably not return home until the middle or the present week. Have Returned From Newport. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman have returned! to this city from Newport and will remain for the winter. Mr. Freeman's health 'has been greatly impaired of late and it Is hoped the change will be beneficial to him. Tunnel Guards Removed. For some reason tbe men guard ing the railway tunnels between Nichols station and Qlendale, have been removed. Several of those men have returned to Hoseburg. The or dor calling off the guurds went into effect October 1. Miss Cook Attending Institute. Miss Jennie Cook, a former in structor in the lloseburg public Bchools and at present engaged on the teaching force at Gardiner, is In the city attending the teacher's institute and is a guest of Mrs. f . n, Churchill. Cake Uart'lcd for $1(1.10. A cake, donated by Mrs. Thomas Flnlay, was raffled; off in the rail rond yards yesterday for the benefit of the Red Cross and J16.10 was real ized. The chances were disposed of at 10 cents each, and every fellow in the yards took a number. For Armenian Sufferers. The young peoples' society of the Seventh Day Adventist church, at a meeting Saturday afternoon, took up an offering of over $13 for the Ar menian sufferers, -besides one pledge of $5 per month for one year to go to the same worthy cause. Completed O. A. C. Course. Miss Eva Blackwell, of Douglas county, Oregon, who came to Cor vallis recently to take a short course in cow testing at'. A. C, left yester day for her borne. Miss Blackwell lias already been offered a position in Douglas county and will at once begin her work of testing tbe dairy herds of that vicinity. O. A. C. Barometer. War Souvenir Received. A vase, carved from a shrapnel shell, has been received from Clifford J ope In France. In tbe design of the vase is a bouquet of French lilies, a miniature Lorraine cross and the inscription, "American Expeditonary Forces." The trophy, which was carved from a 75 mm shell, was found in a shell crater on the battle Held and Is a relic of more than or dlnary interest. Fancy Stationery Tabooed. No more will mil-.dy, after tbo present stock is exhausted, decorate exquisitely tinted paper with her dainty chirography. No more will she xltelight In envelopes, tiny, large or of an artistic style all her own This Is because war is upon us, and t'ho order comes from the govern ment officials who have so ruthlessly destroyed other things fanciful in which tbo dainty lady was wont to rovel.. Valuables llotumcd to Owner. While hunting near Oak Ridge, on the middle fork of the Willamette rlvor last July, W. C. Dement, of Missouri Bottom, lost his check hook. which contained a five dollar bill, his hunting license and sundry miners. Tbe othor day he got a letter from a Mr. V,. J. Moore, of Kugene, stilting that he had found the hook and ask ed for complete address. In due time the lost book arrived with ev erything, including the five spot, in place just as it was when last in the rightful owner's poHsusaion. Mvrtlc Creole Mall. Pleasant Surprise Saturday. mrs. j. spencer, assisted bv Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. McClintock, very pleasantly surprised the women wh-i gathered at the parsonage Saturday to complete the work on tbo linen shower from the M. K. church. With tho aid of several other ladies, Mrs. Spencer had completed the work in tbe morning nirdi when the regular club came in tho afternoon, they found n nice little program arranged for their benotlt. Mrs. R. M. Brum Bold sang a group of songs lu her usual charming manner and Mrs. A. J. Geddoft gavo an entertaining read ing. Refreshments wero served by the hostess. Will Reopen Store. n. J. Wynne, of tho firm of Wvnne Itnffelson, who recently bought out tho interests of J, B. King, of tho Cash Store, is busy restocking the storo nnd will soon open up with a completo line of new goods. The business wiy be conducted ut the old place where Mr. King has been locat ed for tho past two years. Most of the King stock was disposed of be fore tho now owners took ovor tbo business, as the former was expect ing a cnll to the servlco and had en deavored to closo out everything on that account It is Understood that Messrs. Wynne & Raffelson nre ex perienced business man, and will doubtless make a success of the en terprise. ... So Liberty Chorus Tanxg'At, There will not be a rehearsal of the Liberty chorus this evening. Please come October 14. Got Eight Fine Rli-ds. Chan. Clark and Milton Church were at Looking Glass valley yester day 'hunting China pheasants. 'They returned with eight chickens as a result of their afternoon's hunt. Here From Myrtle Creek. W. A. Newton and little daughter and W. C. Bronson and family drove to the city today from Myrtle Creek to look after business matters. They report things proj,!" us lu tbeir sect Jo i and tu roads fr-m ihe.r home town to ioseburg are in excel lent condition after tho recent rains. Vonnalla Residents Ifei'e. Mr. and Mrs. Qus Parrott, of Yon calla, are in the city today visiting with friends and transacting busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Parrott have been on a hunting trip up near Elk ton with Guard Sawyers, the famous hunting guidla of that section. In the last 'three years, Mrs. Parrott, under the tutelage of Mr. Sawyers, has killed six deer and one wild cat. Mr. Parrott Is a Douglas county pro duct and is now a representative of the Peters Cartridge Co., making his home In Yoncalla. The Infant child of G. W. Phillips, of Garden valley, passed away this morning. Mrs. C. F. Hopkins will go to Portland and Seattle Wednesday on an extended visit. Mrs. Lonolr Ragsdale, one of the Suthcrlfn teachers, is in the city to attend the teachers' institute. Mrs. G. J. Rix went to Rogue River yesterday afternoon to be gone a week on a business trip. Go to the Grand Grill and order fresh Eastern oysters, served In any style. tf A. A. Wilder, who was called to the bedlside of his mother, who has been seriously ill in Tacoma, return ed home yesterday afternoon. The New International Encyclo pedia, 17 large volumes, and latest hooks. Fiction Library. nip Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jenkins and two children, who have been visiting in Salem and Albany for the past two weeks, returned home last evening, j . Mrs. Frank Lllburn, who has been visiting at tbe Delta Delta Delta sor ority bouse in Eugene during "rush" week, returned home last evening. Have your duds creancer ana press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and ..tisf action guaranteed. tf A ear ran off the track in the train' yards yesterday afternoon. A wreck-, er was called into service and the de railed car was soon in working order. Superintendent Aubrey G. Smith and family, and Prof.- Arebart and family, motored to Calapoola springs yesterday to paws tbe day, returning last evening. Fall planting is best for onion sets for early spring onions. Buy sets now, home grown, at the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. tf Miss Mildred Waite, bead of the history and Latin departments of the Sutherlin hlgn school, arrived in Rosoburg this morning to attend the teachers' Institute. Mrs. Clare Lee, formerly Miss Phyllis Tisdale, arrived in Roseburg last week and will pass two weeks here visiting with her family and many friends in tho city. Mr. and .Mrs. H. P. Johnson, of Eugene, have arrived in Roseburg, where they will make their future home. Mr. Johnson is employed by the Southern Pacific Company. rvin Brunn, of this city, has re ceived a letter from Elmo Hender son, who left a short time ngo for Corvallis to enlist in the army. He is pleased with the work and is do:ng well. One thousand lbs. onion sets and Tew pounds Oregon' Yellow Danver onion seed grown by Lloyd Cole, Roseburg, for sale at the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Order early, tf Miss Ruth Wilcox went to Eugene this morning to attend the Bible uni versity this winter. Miss Wilcox plans upon the completion of her course to take up ministerial work. Frank Dunn, of Coos City, arrived in Roseburg to visit with his wife, who is managing the fishing concern at tho forks of tho ITmpqua. Mr. Dunn is engaged in a similar occupa tion at Coos City. j Miss Charlotte Moody, a high' school teacher of Drain, is tho guest of Miss Florence Kohlhagen during the Institute session. Miss Moody s a sorority sister to Miss Kohlhagen. both being members of Delta Delta Delta. Ellis Miller, one of the local boys who has been taking government instruction In the motorcycle school, In Portland since August, passed the week end visiting with his parents in this city. Mr. Miller was former- The Engagement Ring An emblem of sentiment nnd joy, should be a Solitaire Diamond, flawless, perfectly cut and bril liant! Let us Bhow you some beautiful gems of various sizes, ready for mounting to-order, or in correct settings ready for use. . BUBAR BROTHERS Registered Optometrist. 104 Jackson Street. ly employed by the Roseburg Elec tric Company. Phone 11F2G for wood. R. Stubbs, 1 el rose. tf Attorney J. O. Watson went Ger diuer this morning on business. Fresh Eastern oysters, any style, at the Grand Grille. tf C. B. Montague, of Portland, rep resentative of the internal revenue department, is a visitor in the city today. The best knaatt nmsnmg. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Mrs. S. N. Johnston, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. Princen for the past week, returned to her home in Astoria today. Cull apples and pears for sale Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Bring your boxes. tf Martin Martens went to Salem this morning to visit for a few days with friends and acquaintances in the capital city. Runyan dahlia blooms For sale, 25 cents per dozen at the garden, 804 Mosher street. tf The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet at the church parlors Thursday after noon of this week. A good attend ance is urged. Second hand pianos for Rale. Three 2nd hand1 pianos cheap, ott's Music Store. tf Miss Pansy Smith, who has been the week end guest of Miss Mabel Child s, returned to her home in Port land this morning. iiORN. WELLS To Mrs. H. R. Wells, of Le:ina-, at Mercy hospital Saturday event ig. r. girl. Dr. Shoemaker was in attendance. NEW TODAY. WANTED Fresh cow. Inquire C. C. Weaver, Roseburg, Route 1. oil WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6 rooms. Phone o9p FOR SALE Banana apple culls, Bring your boxes. Mrs. M. A. Nash, Garden Valley. WANTED TO RENT Modern 5 or small 6 room house. Must be close. Phone 4G0. LOST Three rings lost on road be tween Bob Swan's place and Rose burg. Rings wore in a small box. Rings valued at keepsakes; re ward. Mrs. R. L. Swan, Brock way, Ore. Turkeys! Wo want two thousand pounds of FAXCY dressed Old Toms, fancy young Toms, weigh I ng over 1 2 pounds dreKsed, and fancy old hen turkeys. Wo must have them for shipment this week nnd next fancy price. See us at oucc. Peoples Supply Company Get in the Fourth Liberty Loan Do not be discouraged! because you cannot actually light on the front. You can get into the Fourth Liberty Loan. 'If you are not already a subscriber to this series you can do It today by subscribing for a liberal amount or bonds all you can afford.. i . TheRoseburNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. 51 FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY Contracts Taken and Estimates Fur nished on All Work In Our Lino. Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE Phone 220 401 W. Cass St. Teams and Auto Trucks Cash and Carry System! Cash and Basket Means that you save money, by paying cash and carrying your gro ceries home. The woman with the market basket is doing lior bit LOW PRICES QUALITY- SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY A. O. Dimlnp, Prop. . Corner Jackson, Washington and Main Streets. Crown flour, nil kinds of stock Teed and poultry supplies. Fisher's Blend Flour. LIBERTY THEATRE! Last Performance Tonight, 7:30 and 9:30 Crashing Through To Berlin The most stupendous, thrilling, authentic war spectacle of tho present day! A historic review of the great war from the time of Its begin ning with the funeral of Archduke Ferdinand, to the present. THREE AND FOUR PIECE ORCHASTRA Special Violin Solos by Clyde Morris GaleB, the thirteen year old boy violinist, composer and virtuoso. Don't fail to nee the great est war picture Just released. ADMISSION' :$5c AX1) 50c HA WORTH PICTURES X)lttORATUX PRKSKXTS SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN 'His Birthright' The dramatic story of a Japanese boy who sought to avenge the wrongs done his mother. He planned to kill his American fath er, 1it when, they came face t.o face after a death gmppln with the German spies, the boy changed his mind. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Liberty Theatre ADULTS ISo CHILDREN 10c ANTLERS T. H E A T R E TODAY ONLY ADULTS 20c CRILDIIEX 10c William S. Hart IN Blue Blazes Rawden Ami Mn.v Scnnett Comedy "Mixing Sweethearts." Tuesday nnd Wednesday Norma Tnlmoge In THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY" And tho Official War Review.. CHILDREN 10c ADULTS inc.