Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 21, 1917, Image 4

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mer Robert YaU fimttb pitotvt tnd
Dip orgftntRt of ttttonal reputation,
Mod MI Ruth Ray. a young violin-
FIRE INSURANCE TIME
Look over these rates and Compare them with what you are now paying:
CITY DWELLINGS FARM DWELLINGS FARM BARNS
$7.50 Per $1000 Ins. for 3 years $13.50 per $1000 Ins. for 3 years $17.50 per $1000 Ins. for 3 years
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
fc21 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon
ift. Both vavo solos which were
much kppreclkted. The latter was
WELL ATTENDED
exceptionally good. One of the larg
est crowds atttfembled during the
Chautauqua was present last niKht
to hear Mr. Guddard and his assist
ants. Immediately following the conclu-
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stou of last nipht's program the
MILS. V. W. THACRIMH ltl;CU V.
l;s MiTTMt HIO.M MSI Hll AT
KAI.MOI Til. IX WHICH KUK
SKTS Kill! II FOOD SCAItCITV
AND ri(lATIO.S
ChautaiKiua lentil and other equip
merit were removed from the court
yard and loaded onto earn prepura
tory to heiiij shipped to pointH In
'Aa. hincton. The eUipmenr was ac
compHiiied there hy A. C. Rexroad
who had charpe of the local Chautauqua.
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JAMES GODDARD WAS PLEASING
Tolly if tin CIitiij." Wan " f
the IVitliirn l-jiti'ilaitiiiiriit Nuiii
vvh mid rii'iiil n IUn ( h'wil
Tt-iilH ShlpfMiJ Auny.
CIIA1TAI Ol'A TOlt HUM.
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hint ulnudy b"n tlt-ilK- fur -J-
J- u 'hitulauUii in Jin.sfliiii K h
J. during I!(IH. It Ik ii'ccrNur.v
Hi. 1 1 tHtu tick. Mm he Kikntd for 4
T In Icirr t lie contract ran lit'
.J Huhcii. I'ImIk canlw ha.
hfin hit at Chapinan'K ilruK I
U stor mid at 111' MarHtf-iH -u
In IioIiIiiik tiiu'tiH-r Imtiiaii- J
J ijiia h i- a if iir'-d to sin tor J
J. an many lickw.s jih th'-y ite.-il
J without th-lay. Tin- rmt tact .J
J for the coming year cannot h
.J. nlFiid iinlil t.nu st-ai-oii tick-
J ctM, or tln-ir 'iiii vah nt, ,ir -J
J ph dr d. Kosi'hiii'K nhotild not 4
J fail to contlnui' the annual j
I Chautainnia hi'kkIoiib. In no
otln-r way in It .iushIM1 to m- $
fa run such hi'h Hhhh and in-
J. Htructive lecturi'H and cholci
4 enH'i tuiiHiicnt and music at ho 4
J. low a cost. Sip 11 the- dcdtfi' 4
4 cards at once. 4
Th final dayB srHsiutiH of tin an
nual 'hunlaiiiiia which hart Immh in
prourcsK li'T4' since nnt Salurday,
weic feat 11 red hv the si 11 u In of
.lames ('.oddard, ha sk-ha 11 1 one. a nd
the chariuitiK drama of hunian inter
est, "roily of the Circii.-." hy Miss
Annie Theresa 1 evatilt. M ism I -vault
is a talented reader, mid pre
sent d her suhjeet in a manlier that
captivated her audience.
"I'olly of the Circus" Is one of
Margaret M.i.ow h si pla s, and was
made famous hy Kuth n nnis in Iht
sla'e preMiilal ion ol Ilie drama. It
is full of heart appeal, and Miss pe
vault rol almost as much out of the
lole of I'nlly as il she had the min
ister. John Imuk'las, (here to In lp
her
The si n tin-' if James C oddard
itA pronounced hy local musicians
of prominence to he very exception
al ly delight ful. all In 111 nh many of
I hir.e asse 111 hied said I hey t 11 oil Kill
I lie voca list was o it i-si i mated In
the musical Wol hi Mr. (Inddard not
only has the approxal of the critic
all over the country, I mi t his ft How
a rt 1 -i s, iiiiiniit: hoiu. Mile. Call!
Curci, who has set Chicago wild this
season, pToi'htims him the k tea test
of haritnnes Asslstliiif Mr. C, oddard
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DO NOT BE TEMPTED BV WHAT YOU MAY
READ ABOUT MERCHANTS CIUINC YOU THEIR
GOODS FOR FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. IT
CAN'T BE DONE.
WE WILL SELL YOU NOW AND AT ALL TIMES
A HUNDRED CENTS WORTH FOR YOUR DOLLAR
AND NOBODY CAN C!UE YOU ANY MORE THAN
THIS WITHOUT SOON GOING BROKE.
WHEN YOU BUY FROM US THE QUALITY AND
STYLE ARETHERE.
LIGHT WEIGHT FOOTWEAR. TENNIS SHOES.
OXFORDS. PDRFORATEO SNEAKERS. LIGHT HOS
' IERY. SILK HATS AND CAPS .50 AND 1 .00
BATHING SUITS. WOOL OR COTTON .50-4.00.
OUTING TOGS. BEACH TCCS. TRAVELING TOGS.
CHILLY B.U.D'S.
LOCAL FORESTRY Off ICE
SENDS MEN 10 HANDLE
BIG fIRES IN TIMBER
Two men Connected with (lie local
forest ry olf Ice left thfH morning to
take charge of two of the largest
forest rireK now burning In the tim-
her of Southern Oregon. Deputy
Sueprvisor Ceorge Honehrake went
to IHsston, Lane County, where he
will lake charge of a crew of over
It men, while li. F. Wallace was
ent to orgauie a crew of 1 or 12
fi'hlera to extinguish the blaze that
han heen raging for several day in
tho vicinity of (irave Creek, in Jose
phine County.
AI the Lane County fire, It wan
said the hurning wan chiefly in the
-da-dihu'H of the lorglng camps. The
Government has maintained exten
sive operations there and prartlrally
.nl the workmen hav heen diverted
to comhatiing the f lames. It is be
lieved lit t ie damage has heen done
-o far, although much valuable tim
ber is located in that district. 'Vlw
(irave Creek fire In not dangerous
and complete control will probably
he gained hi the next day or (wo.
Many new fighters are wanted lo be
ready for emergencies,
LEAVES SOON TO JOIN
ENGINEER COMPANY
.1. K. liil.liii-. who Ik vlsiilns with
Iiib father and innthi'r, Mr. and Mr.
Hil'-.h Itit. hic. of (ialilcll Valley, ex
Iti tu liave Snnilay fvenilli;' for
I'lHtlund, where he will join Ills eoni
iany lor lliolilllziitiun. Mr. Itltehie
In ineniliiT or the Oivnn National
(iuaid KnKineers. Coinpany A. whh'ti
Is now in headfinartt'iK at (he urtnory
in I'oitlaml. Mr. Itlti hies company
N tniiiioMt ol" rlil engineers, who
will he senl lo I'alo Alio Tor trnin
Im; hi-fore lea'llii; lor the Trout. Mr.
Ititehle will Join his eonrpany at
I'm i land on Wednesday.
Iluth Uil.hle. Jr.. a well known
Harden Valley young man. Is now
sl.ilioneil at Aiuellean Lake Willi Hie
Mh liilneers. lie enlisted over a
iihiii I li M'u and has w ritten to his
I'aienls here that he Is expertlni; to
he si-nt lo Kranre soon. lie is very
niiiih pleased with life at Amerienn
Lake
Mary K. Iloherts. of Camas Val-)-
. sielit hist nlMlit In ItosehurK
xIimMiik with friends. She is reKls
lei. d nl the I'.rand Hotel.
VOUR
DOLLAR
HAS A
LONG REACH"
AT OUR STORE
AMERICANS TO CAMP ON ESTATE
Air l-'ull ol AemilnneH. Say !4ttcr.
anil CoiiKtunt I'utrol Iteinj; kept
Aliinu Coai.1 SllKUl' Slili W'uit
Sunk, Canbijjg DiniiiM)'
The latest report on the conditions
in KnKland and one of the most in
teresting and accurate ohtained here
since the beginning of the war, was
received today by W. W. Thackrah,
of Kast louglaa fitreet, from his sis
ter, Mrs. Samuel Itoberts, who is a
prominent resident of Falmouth,
Kugland, now one of the chief ports
on the western coast.
Says Mrs. Roberts, there was not
at the time her letter was written,
a single ounce of sugar in all the
city. While the people are not starv
ing, they were nevertheless reduced
to a living based almost entirely on
rice Hiul beans. Itread is doled out
in ratioiH by the Jovernment, while
meat is so scarce that one pound of
lamb In over a week was all she was
able to secure. One of tho greatest
disappointments, however, occurred
in the way of a disaster to shipping
only recently when a big vessel
laden with sugar for that port was
sunk by a German submarine just
outside the harbor. This was like
depriving them of food on the way
to the month. The entire population
was aroused.
Mrs. Iloherts also stated that on
her estate, which is at the edge of
the city, the Knglish government
had a short time ago decided to lo
cate a camp for the stationing of
American troops on their way to
France. Forty lady cooks are al
ready located in her house, she said,
waiting for the troops to arrive, she
Is paid a rent for the purpose hy the
British government. Mrs. Huberts
wittingly remarked that she would
be glad if Mrs. Thackrah would en
list as one of these cooks.
In another interesting part of the
letter. Mrs. Itoberts says the air
about the city is constantly filled
with aeroplanes. These maintain a
steady patrol to watch the coast lor
Ilie appearance of enemy submar
ines or parties or attacking airmen.
Falmouth, on account of the closing
of the port of Liverpool. Is or vast
importance as an army post and
shipping point and is very carefully
protected.
Mrs. Itoberts says Fiigtand is now
settled down lo thi business of war
and lhat the people are everywhere
optimistic as the result of the co
operation of the 1'nited Stales.
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Mrs. Anna Vcatch
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BfG LINE OF
SILK WAISTS
Large Figures and Stripes
Excellent
Smockedand
A Big Variety
I. ABRAHAM
Newpor
Charming Resort
by the Sea
Those who seek rest, and
seashore recreation, will find
abundant opportunity at
Newport.
Ample hotel accommodations,
cottages or camping arrange
ments. Low Round Trip Fares
Ihtifj Tmn. Fnrh lirrrt!nn
k our n ur'l uk-tit for fuM. r '"NVw port." nr ntt
John M Soon. 5fnr:il ntiiT Aci nt
Soutiikrn Pacific Lines
Earl Strong 2.50
Mrs. Dee Aiken 10.00
I. 1). Hl.ldle 10. Oil
Mrs. J. O. Hume 10.00
Hubar Pros 12.00
City Prize Dest Dlock 30.00.
Mi'B. II. Oarvls 2.50
Mrs. Marie Flint 2.50
-Mrs. C. A. Seldon 1.00
M. Wolf 5.00
J. M. Judd 5.110
Jack Siainger 1.00
Mrs. Will Harris 1.00
II. V. Uriggs 5.00
F. Fredrlckson 5.00
Jack Williams 5.00
Mrs. Herbert Wright 2. On
Mrs. C. O. Weber 5.00
Wm. Forman l.oo
K. W. Lane 2...0
C. Negley 2.00
J. I). C.awler 10.00
H. II. Robins 1 tilt
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Mrs. A. J. Smith 1.00
Mrs. W. X Ashcraft 5.00
Mrs. Wort hinfton 1.011
K. W. Sharp 2. 00
K. A. McKcan 2.0c
J. S. claypool ,i,n
J. M. Treflin 1.1111
XV. II. A. Williams 1n.nu
Peoples Supply Co 25.00
Mrs. M. A. liwis 1. im
(ieo. Neuner Sr 5.00
I. loyd Adams 5,00
McDougal, Tailor 5. 00
W. F, Chapman 10.00
X II. Gammon 1.00
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Mrs. K. II. Coffin r,oo
Mis. K. F. Payton 2.50
Mrs. K. A. Christopherson .. . 2 (10
K. H. Hillings 2.50
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Mis. Pert Sprague 1.60
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Mudell Wright 1.00
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In
Values
Sport Middies
to Choose From
N. Jackson St.
Koseburg.Ore.
KimkI Work PriiisNes
M. U. Gerniond, county ffitrveyor, '
Is spending a few days in the vicln-1
ity of Yoncalla where he is directing
some rood v.-ork. There are several
roada to be Improved in that vicinity
and It lg planned to finish the work ,
this summer. ' I
Miss Alice Markham, of Portland.!
has arrived here to spend a few days
with friends.
Arthur T. Jordon, of Portland, ar-'
rived here last evening to spend a1
For Your Baby.
Tho Signature of
is the on!y guarantee that you have tin,
Genuine
prepared by him for ever 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
HOli
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castor ia
Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babie5.
The Centaur Company,
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The BEE HIVE GROCERY- NEELY , NEELY
LODGE CARDS
A. F. A. M.. Iiarel Ixwlite No. la
KeKular Communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temple, Boseburg, Ore.
Vlsiton welcome.
UENJ. CARO. W. M.
W. K. HAltKIS. Secy
II. I'. O. Klks, Roneburg IxmIks. No.
!-! Holds regular communica
tions at the Elks' Temple on the
2nd and 4th Thursdays or each
month. All members requested to
attend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
ii.-uu. n. b. sitWAKI, E. R
IRA B. RIDDLE. Sec.
ti.Atil.KS, Roseburg Arle meets lo
tneir nail on Jackson St.. on 2n
and 4th Monday evenings of eacb
month, at s o clock. Visiting breth
ren In good standing always wel
come. J. C. KOEXIC, W. I.
II. K. liOUU.MAX. W. Sec
Tbone M 183.
I. V. O. F.. Rising star Ixnlge Xo. 174
meets In the Odd Fellows' Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
W. S. POWELL. X. O.
CAUL W. OILMAN. Kec. Secy
M. FICKLE. F. S.
I. . O. r .. I'MletJU-Un IMlge So. H,
Mrvts In Odd Fellows' Temple,
corner Jackfon and Cass Sts., on
Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order In foc
standing are invited to attend.
V. T. JACKSON. N. O.
A. J. (iEDLiK.S. Kec. Secy.
J BAILEY. Fin. Secy.
I. . O. F 1 nlim Enramptnent So. .
Meets In Odd Fellows- Temple,
very Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
O. II. PICKENS. C. P
J. R. 1'AII.EY. H. P
1 E PICKENS, R.
JAMES EWAHT. F. 8.
few days with friends.
H-4-H-H-
Broccoli plants ready to set
out, and hundreds of thous- -J.
ands more coming on. Plants
from Imported and domestic
seed. Can make you extra
good prices. Call at Fletcher f.
Gardens. 102 S. Flint street. -J.
Ciffi&tiuu
Pras't
New car of
DIAMOND
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FLOUR
We bought this flour
early and can make you
good pr.ee on it. You
know its quality.
KXKilirs OF PYTIIIIS. Aliba
Lodge Xo. 4 7. meets every Wed
nesday evening Cor. Jackson and
Cass Sts. Visitors alwavs welcome
C A. CHAM ItKIU.Al X. C. C.
HOY K. 1H KH1N. M. F.
V- E. WI.MUKHI.Y, K. I!. S.
IXV.AI, ORDER OK MOOSK. Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets Mon
day evening of eaoh week, at 8 o'
clock In Maccahee hall. All visiting
brothers are Invited to attend.
W. J. MOON, Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER. Secy.
O. E. S., HoseburR Hiapter No. H.
Holds tbeir regular meeting on
the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each
month. Visiting members In good
standing ara respectfully Invited
to attend.
MISS MARGARET PACE. W M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secy.
HEIlEKAHS. Rosebuii Rebekaii
Lodre, No. 4' I. O. O. F. Meets
In Odd Fellows' Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brethren Invited to attend.
MRS EMMA LENOX. V O.
MRS 1ILI.IE JOHNSON. Sec.
ELSIE HIMPHRKY. F. 3.
VOODMEX OF THE WORLD, Oak
Camp No. 12.S. Meets In the Od I
Fellows' hall In Roseburg every
1st & 3rd Monday evenings. Veil
ing iicltrhbors alway, welcome.
J. M. THRONE, C. '.
l. M. MILLER. Cerk.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lllaj
Circle No 49. Meets on the 1st
and 3rd Monday evening of eacb
month at Odd Felio'i ha'l Visit
ing members In fooj s.and!ng are
Invited to attend.
1K-.R CII.IiKllT. fl N.
CLARA CAWLFIEI.D. Clerk.
or woman Is innnrant of the fact
that they are Iguorant.
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