Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, April 21, 1917, Image 6

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OAKLAND MAN PlfASED
'A m . -w s ti .a. II o DI7Y7FC U
5 u!,rr MAJESTtf today0 2
5c and 10c
Always A
COOD SHOW
WE BRIGHT SPCI
Matiuee tvtry day 2 to G.
XOUAV.
Kvenlng 7 : 1 S and 8 :
ONE WAV OM.V
L7ai Walker
(The Girl With lht Dimple I
io
INDISCRETION
A five part Vitagraph feature,
romance.
story full of pathos, humor and
IIEARST-PATHK NEWS
With Uii' lati'Ht wwk lrorn ail ov-r the world.
HIHDS KIIOM kicky ( I.IMK
Kduratiofial.
TK.MI'KST IN A I'AINT rT. Kurtoon Comedy.
TOMOItKOW,
T. Asft
VALKYRIEN
Who won the Government prize as the most beautiful woman In
jH iimark. See the wonderinl scenes showing u maiden thrown to
the crocodile. Also tin 7lh chapter of
PUARI, OF THE ARMY
I h. pn-al Milil.iry Serial.
(MI; .MONDAY AND TI'KSDAV, Willi, ii:l 81. "111:1.1,
MOI!;AVS ;lltl"
WITH EASTERN OREGON;
BUSINESS IS BRISK
FLAG RAISING WAS
VERY WEIL ATTENDED;
ROSEBURG MAN SPOKE
An
Impressive und well attended
Oakland
of the tient known
Oakland ililnitv. arrived here today
II ll..hiibu..n i.nnillfl.'ite for
,.., ,,.,.. !u.i,',.r ui Hi., lu.l Ke-f'aB rainliiK look place at
...ii.ii, ... .,ri......v ..i... Hi. n 1.1 wl fine' "'' arterno.m at about 2::!u o'clock.
1 . Tlta lluu ui.u u it.iv lurVM l.i.nner
iiriierH in tne
anu me pole wart , ieei iohk. i e
f...r a roups- . w l spent in """""m '"" i"" ui.i
KaMern or. ton and Idaho. square and a very d.-ll(!htful pro-
,, Ikiuiii wan (lira. Die w iiool child-,
Mr. Hennksen Hated thin after-, mi ajBl, wih ,.. KrriM.t and
noon that piimiic .s at limn tide ,jo ,lnn((1. ,h(;
throughout Intern Oiwrn and ()f
WahliiLilou and ho It ran, hern and, ud.lr.-st. was Kiu-n l.y
men hanlrt are enjoMtlK unpreeedent- . ,
I prosperity. While the crop, may meaning of the
i Mate. ' .Nothiuy mo enthusei me ait
the Kinht of that grand old tlaK."
aaid Mr. Hermann, "and the devo-
not he unite a lame an In former
yearn, the prteea will he higher than
for many wjwhh pa-i. I'pon hln
arrival at Spokane. Mr. Ilenrikwn
Baid'he was nhliked to visit hlx ho
tels before he eould seeure a room
for the nitht. Slinllar conditions
prevailed at other towns and cities
he visited on the trip. Although
the, consumers are beins compelled
to pav hluh prices for their mm
nuiditi'd. Mr. Ilenriksen says the
wastes paid in the eastern part of
Oreiron anil Washington lire IiIbIi
and they are well satisfied with con
dit inns.
Mr. Ilenriksen will leave tonight
for his home at Oakland.
isi 1 1; at i:i ;i:ni:.
A . II. Hodgson, nf the I'oithind
fuicMiy oiri.i's, v.m spi-lit the p.tst
iiuiie or da: s in Itnscliiiig terming
dala for a recreation learlet which
the forestry department ptoposes to
I' f ile (luting the next few months,
lelt this- nllcrnoon for Eugene, where
he will continue his wotk. The pam
phlet will be very complete ami will
contain much .valuable infonmitlnn
for the tourist and camper It Is
expected that the hooks will be In
readiness for distribution not later
than June I
INSPECTED HERE TODAY;
MARKEE WAS LANDED
I l. ft oil liiiif ' ri'i
.M in. .1. K. Iitsley left thin ninrn
iii'.: on. it !i ml 1 1 w hh-h will
ij'l fTt-r t'lriMmli tin Southern anil
KusU'Mi uliil'v. Sh' experts to p.-
, tfoiic for .-litl mo tit lis ji ml will
i.-it Wit h i ' hit m es in I llinoin and
1 New Mexico. She lell thill InoininK
lor Meiiionl. wlieiM sue will upend I mi.. iii mi;,(i,. i,v Cnl. .1. ' Miller itist
a few days hefnie le;i in lor Santa ' M.fnn. he Poinded a train for I'ort
l. New .Mexico. Inml this afternoou. .Mr. Miller is
'nnl. Wen I'leii-iii). Ihe National inspector for sotdieri'
i, .in ii. , v.., - i.iiii'lit ! Tl,,i11 ami lias iMieii in iiiht-iui s
tion to it in coiniiiK to he HiKnificant
to the whole world. When it in
plaied by the side of the I'nion Jack
in St. 1'aul'n ('atheidal we know that
the I'nited States is a world ower.
Tor that ha a never l.een done be
fote." Mr. Hermann ave a strongly
pat riotie. talk and he wait Kreatly
heered.
Dellnhtful niusiial numbers were
enjoyed and Mrs. Markee pleased
by renderiiii.' several beautiful vocal
o!o. t 'oui ma n i la nt Markee also
addressed some splemlid remarks to
the gathering, and at the close ol
1 lie occasion, the nerving of re
freshments to the Honor Cuarri
(litis was a deliKhtful social feature.
Remove theScreen
From
Your Vision
Preserve your youthful eye
sight as you Jour Ley through
ttie years. The eyea of your
youth. They could instantly
adjust themselves from near to
far. vision. Hut with the ad
vancing yeai'rt, thousands of
men and women find that thev
need KlaHs for close work.
You must take them off every
time you look at objects more
than three or four feet away.
This removing and replacing of
glasseB or fussing with two
pairsis a nuisance which can
easily be remedied by wearing
kryptok ;Iusm. Kryptok re
move the screen from your
vision" enable you to see
both near and far objects as
clearly and distinctly as with
the eyesight of youth. We want
you to try Kryptoks. Call and
see them.
Quality Service.
BUBAR BROS.
Jewelers anil Optometrists.
ANTLERS THEATER.
j A Carnival of Fun. Tuday only, matinee 2:1 j, evening 7:15-8:45. g
CharliefMChaplin
J In the new two-reel Chaplin-Mutual feature comedy j
"THE COUNT"
S A riot of laughter and merriment. One of his bent productions. 5
5 never before shown in the rlty of Koscburg. Also on this program
FRANK KEENAN 4
That Oreiron Soldiers' Home,
situated hi.Wesi lt"seliur. is in the
; prime of condii ion, was t he state-
Itiddle Man Mnlisf
A not her yoiin? man f: t;m l: hl llt
hart entered the service of his rutin
try. lie Is It. Q. Kurd, a nenl
hetiff Ceo. K. qilllie. of thi-
M r. l-'ord arrived hen' last e en In it
and has enlisted in t he hospital
corps of the Fourth Company. Hm
spent today visitinj? in the city.
a delU'ht-
hil hosti'ss at her home in West
Itosehlll f. Ptl eenillK. etltertaltlltm
it h an inl'ct in a I eveiiini- at cards.
Kl v e li uiidred was played in merry
i i .ilt y, until lale in t In e eninu
!i o 1 1 1 s, when the hosl ess fiw 01 ed
wii Ii vei y dej ioiis refreshments.
w of rt linn the t.ibles were: Miss Alice
ellv. i feland. Miss ("s YA iiar'on. Mr. att-i
Mm. 11. C. Iiarhv. Mr. and Mrs. .1.
M . Throne, l-'rank Clemens. Carl K.
Wimbetly. and the host ami hnii'ss.
Mr. and Mrs. W hart on.
Majestic Theater
THlvfrKKlCMTfrSl'OT
Monday and Tuesday, April 23rd and 24tli
Hell Morgan's Girl
The Most Sensational I'liolnplay cvtr Shown on
The American Screen
I 'resent in
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
Supported by LOS CHAM:') and a Clever Co. of
BLUEBIRD ARTISTS
A Crippin) Story of the San Tiancisco Earthquake.
YOU HATE HER YOU I.OYE HER
YOU DOl'HT HER YOU CONDEM I1I.R
YOV P1TTY IIER SI IKS WOXIWRFCL
Admission: Adults l.V, ('hildtvn li-v.
on several occasions dtiriiiK the past
lew years. He was accompanied to
Kofieiiurn hv Mrs. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller arrived in
ItosehniL' l-'iiday niuhf and went df
rirt to the Home, w here they were
the miests of Coiutiianda nt and Mrs.
M a i kee. 1 Mirini; t he former's stay
here he tnaile a complete inspection
of the plant and found it lu excel
lent ron il it ion. The KosehurK Sol
diers' Home Is one of the best coii-
I acted institutions of Mm kind in
ihe Cnited Stales, arcordini; to Mr.
Miller, and the aued veterans should
he well satisfied with the ninnaue
ment. Mrs. Miller etpn-ssed her
sidf a delighted with Koselntr and
eiifci s to u com pi- nv her husband
here at some future date. Mr. and
Mrs Miller were the guests of Com
mandant Markee at dinner today.
TO SEND DELEGATES
TO MEDfORD MEETING
A letter was ecejv ed ill
Uf.selnii ur (oda asking that
two delcc.itt'H he sent from
this it to attend the liood
. IJools uitetlim li be held at
4 Medtord n May IK and 17.
The iiicclirii; uill prohahiy be
one oi the hest ever held in
u (heuon ami will be attended
b a nurnhei nf prominent road
builder. Special rates to
4 Medtord will be aitthori.ed ly
the Southern Pacific
4 patiy. Attlioimh no definiti
Hen has liceit t.ikeu here it i;
4 pievinmd that seeral Unsc
biiiu icoli will attend Ihe
me. ljir- ( tln liuie K 's. nu
I h'-id n uo.ul road1 rally a
- ti-rt w eclis ;ti;n U ite a 11 11 III -
J Per nt lei!oi,l jxnple .-te ill
I- alleml.til.e.
Com- U
ite in'-
(Continued From rage 1.)
I 'ilibnster 4'oiisi riptiott Hill.
WASHINGTON. April 21 Oppon
ents of the conscription bill this af-
I ternoon started filibuster tactics to
j delay the measure. .Senator Thomp
son demanded the regular order and
consideration of the npy bill will be
taken up at the expiration of "inorn
, itiK business." A scon of anti-con-
MVPl'TOf 1 IU DllF D st'r'l,t iomfts predicted riots if the
LIYLjIULiV IU lilYLn conscription bill passeri. The House
military atlairs committee voted 1
to N, favoring the general staff army
hill with an amendment "authoriz
in" the President to call volunteers
wishes, before the selective
HEALTH OfflCER WAS
SUMMONED TO OAKLAND;
Dr. (leorge K. Houck returned here
at noon today from Oakland, w here
he was summoned to investigate if he
complaints that several head of cat
tle and two horses had been drowned
in the, river t here and their bodies
had not been removed and buried.
While at Oakland Or. Houck niter
viewed the owner of the horses and
he promised to reinov e the animals
I'luiu the river at once and have them
hurled. Dr. Houck also left instruc
tions with the o Hirers at Oakland to
ascertain Ihe owners of the cat I le
and see that they are burled w ith-
out delay.
From what Dr. Houck could barn
at Oakland, the cattle died from star
vation. Feed is very short there at
the present time, according to per
sons with whom Dr. Houck talked,
and not a few animals have died in
that vicinity because uf insufficient
nourishment. I uless the orders of
the county health otficer are obeyed.
arrests will follow.
draft system is tried.
l or ttnMuii Commission.
WASHINGTON, April 21.-F.lihu
I toot. Professor Harper of Chicago
1'niversity, Theodore Itoosevelt and
Charles Crane are among those con
sidered for appointment to the 1'us
sian commission.
Sill isfaci Ion I leuiaiided.
IICKNOS. AVKS. April 21. Ar
gentine has formally demanded sat
isfaction from Germany for submar
ining t he Monte Protegido. an Ar
gentinian steamer. The La Marion,
Argent i ne's leading newspaper, de
clares that if Germany's reply is un
satisfactory t hat President Irigoyen
will declare war.
Huiiaiy I-acini; lievolul ion.
UO.MK, April 21. - A revolution is
imminent in Hungary, so the Vatican
is advised. Resulting from disturb
ances, Budapest and 2f other towns
have been proclaimed under martial
law.
(erniiiii Destroyers Sunk.
A very large attendance was pre- i LONDON. April 21 - Two German
eni for the session of the Oakland ' destroyers, and possibly a third, were
Odd Fellows bulge at Oakland Fi I- i dest roved when enemy vessels at-
dav evenitm. when they received an 1 tempted a raid on Dover, so the Ad
OAKLAND ODD I I I COWS.
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"THE BRIDE OF HATE"
And a new Paramount Comedy and Mutual Oaftte.
A great big nine-reel program for 5c and 10c.
Sunday only, afternoou at 2:15. evening at 7:15 and 8:45
DUSTIN FARNUM
IN AN IRISH COMEDY DRAMA
"A SON OF ERIN"
Irish wit. Irish humor. Irish pathos. Irish music. Also a new
Paramount Pictograidi and Hu rton-Holmes Travelogue.
Admission as usual: 5c and Inc.
Monday and Tuesday. Special matinee Tuesday only at 2:13; even
ing performance at 7:15 and 8:45
lilt; SPIH'TAl'l I.AIt Sl ItKKI. FOX SI'I'KK I FA Tl III".
THE
Taleof TwoGities"
Starring the incomparable screen favorite
William Farnum
In I'harles- Dickens' immortal Story of thf French Kevolul ion."
si:f. tmk sroitMiNt; or thk iiastii.f:
Thousands of people were employed in this production. All scenes
and incidents are historically correct.
DO VOF liFAI.I.F TIIF POSSII1II, ITV OF A JIICHTV ItF.VOI.l'
TIOV IN Ft KOI'K AT 1IIIS TIMF? DO Vol KM Til AT I INF
Sll II l(F Ol.l TION HAS Al.liFAIIY TAKFN I'l.At'F IN Ill's
SI A? SFF WHAT A ItFAI. UFA ol.l TION LOOKS I.IKF AS
PtlliTllAVFD IN THIS l ! I! I I I, Pit Tl UF.
The Biggest and Best Wm. Farnum
Picture Ever Made
AN IIMtATloN AND AN FNTFItT A I N Ml ,T AS WKl.l..
Adiniv-inn: Adulls I.'m-. cliihlien 10c.
t l1IM. StlON!
official visit from Grand Master H.
S Westhrook. of Portlami. Mr.
We-t brook gave a splendid address,
and a erv delight f ul program was
rendered. The Sutherlitl Oild Fel
lows and Kchckahs were invited for
the occasion. Mrs. S. M. Kelley. of
Itoherts Creek, was also a visitor.
o
of
M Wolt ItlCF. .lOMIFD.
Ma or I ic w as t he target
considerable joshing todav as the ie-
suit of findnm a torpedo haimtng on j
the door of his office Friday morn-!
tug. Ihe mayor sa s he ,s confi
dent that the torpedo was placed on
his door by some person who want
ed to make him the victim oi a joke.
The torpedo is now on display at the
mayor's office, where it is attrait
Ing considerable attention.
Mnlli: ( HIM s COMING.
miralty announced.
Will Flv Foreign Fbms.
WASHINGTON. April 2 1 For the
first time in history, Hags of loreicn
nations will fly from Washington
public buildings. Flag poles were
erected today over t he entrance to
t he State. War and Na y building
for Fnirlish and French flat's.
Ship Sunk; Crew Landed.
YKFIDKN. Holland, April 21.
Nineteen Americans and la of other
nationalities, composing the crew ol
the Norwegian windjammer Kongali,
! a itelgmn relief ship, lamb-il here to
I day. The crew reported that the
!ship was submarined or hit a mine.
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w ill pi i; ham: iionds.
P.UM. I
Ford a ui omobile,
ttiioi) t hat he epi
ot aliloiuotules I
; (bum
;u auent for the
stale, I t his al ter
ls another carloail
ai ne in Kuse-
sideralde ti:tliculty in f.
ua i tm
p; 1 i n hu
In answer to an imiuiry from the
FeiPtal reserve bank as to whether
or nut the bank would care to pur
chase an w ot the bond ant horied
under t he seV ell lit 11 ion dollar bond
issue, ihe Douglas National Hank has
answ ered that tin y w ill purchase
Jlo.tiiii) of the issue. It is under
stood thai the bonds will not be ac-
1 tually on the market for a few
ks
Ustnmei s
C0C'v0O'XOC'vC'C,e:-;
0
yet. the Federal reserve hank want
ing to know the amount wanted by
members tit the Federal reserve ss-
lelll.
atur day Specials, Shoes
And Low Shoes
Our Store will be full of 'them
Tenuis Oxfords, all sizes 69c Children's 2-strap kid slippers 79c
Bis lot of Ladies' low shoes
9Se Ladies' tan button Oxfords
dome and look, them tner
R9S
Koseoui
Sooterie
ro
hocs that Satisfy and Fit vour Feet
ill 'il Toinoinivi
John T. Cole ami M is Man
lleckner. o: t h is city, will lie mar
ried heie tMiiotittw alternoon Mis
lie. kner is a very popular young
lady i'l tii N city ami has been em
ploy ed at the home ot M. .1 Shoe
maker for several months. Mr. Cole
is ii ti en: ploye ot the Sout hei n Pa
cific Company The young people
will make t "tei r luntie in this it y .
when- thev ate well known and
have many IiienJs. Shortly a Vie1
t lie w edd mu toluol! i1 w thev will
p.n e lor Kiddle on a hi ief visit
o -
Homer Oat man was here from
Mvrtle Creek on hiiMiies- today
G 1. Humphrev went to JetTerson
this atternoen to vi-it over Sunday.
Prof A. A H.i rr hp an bit rarlv
thi" niorntPC for Glendale. where he
sp.-iH the dav attending the teacher'
in-it it :it - there.
1 T !i it nev and fa m il v 1
arte! ii' -on tor ( i i atlltev ille
whete C.rv will -I'.tKe tt.vr
h oi, e Mr h it tie li,nilli! been
;doed hv a n-inini; coMip.im
Mi-s Irene Pron-on. who ii.nl h
vixitrtig lore tor the p,it s
w .-ek-s lett thi- afternoon for bT
htone at W alien illr She will peiit
a few tiavs at Ijikpiip enroute
M-s C It p.itii. k and daiu'iter
MARY PICKFORD in the
'POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL'
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Miss Katherine Itusenbark ar
ri ed t his morning from Kugene.
where she is employed at a stenog
rapher at Hie l uivetsity of Oregon,
to visit with her father. John Itusen
bark, nf Melrose.
Mrs. S. M. Kelley returned this
morning, follow ing a short visit at
Sutherliu and Oakland.
Mrs. H. H. Howman returned to
Mvrtle Creek this morning, after a
j short visit in this city.
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The New Wirthmor Waists
Are Here for Saturday
The New Wirthmor V;tits are here and there's value
added to jjimkI value in eery one of them. They just came
in by fast express. The styles are delitfhttully pretty new
modish, distinctive created just a few days a?0 by de
signers in constant touch with stvle evolution.
n.rr"n.mi
LJJ mod. 1
larmingly s i in p 1 e
id. .Material is a
beautifully checked Organdie,
in excellent fabric. Large col
lar culls and vests of plain Or
gandie Collar out lined with
pretty rut'tle. affording an ex
tremely vouthtill effect. Large
cean pearl buttons for fanning
nwotnew hat
-'"than other
more
Hire,.
i m i
el.il
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Portland tl'
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i'io tntii:. w i
T'ie w cri
i P'l'l 'iVl'M
Hill and w .
bete
d f:
this .-t. v.t
pleading sub
rollar, outhn
Val Net rev,
it.g lare Far
tine tio ks trin
"eft. dlor. d:
ornate
t b s in
a v er pn it v ,
l.arte shaw I
1 wnb. dainty
e- with tu.itch
and cl u -ter of
front Made uf
able Voile.
D7'
liunli l ... t boilv w ill
1 1 k for it's ilveiilcillv
tl.'. it ;unl llkeahh' .tyl... F:m
liroiilfivil tlot.s on trout utiil
collitr in prailuateil si.-s, an. I
hs n.'atlv worked as if dolif ttv
li;ilnl. Uirpo collar and front
f'lrtlitr trnniiipd with Ii.mu--t
i t.hinif . Turn bark cufts.
Wry cood Voilv.
-orilinary is th .or,l
'that ht-st d.'scriltt's this
hlousi-, and kIhIm uniiMial in
I1., is l.c ill. ',( appralinir.
Ilro.id l.it. r.il tm k d. lid.'d itli
ll.'litlltrhitlk .Atfllds arross
low.T f.irt uf l.odir... KutthiT
IniMH-d with piMttv St. Call
inihrnii.Tv. and dainty tnrks.
Mad- of fr,'il.'!it ll.itist.'. !.t-vii'.-..;,
I.. a .U at sithtlv.
D8l,hl
cthtT ilolhir w;iist can l.t- like the Wirthmcr. fur no
ctluT ilt.llar . ai.-t is made ami s..h in the trtmomii-al way.
Sold in just imc yooj store in eivry city and sold
here cxclusircly by
BELLOWS
A WOMA.YS SHOP For M O.V.I.VS W EAR
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MW TnlHI.
IVrkirs l)U
Cass St.
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liKI.Il WANTKH
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it in n-'ti
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