The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 11, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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THIS E7BKTNG NEWS.
WKDVKSDAV, JANUARY, 11, 1011
KIGIITH GIIAIW EXAMINATION.
Notice Ib hereby given that the
couuty school Buperlnlendmit of
Douglas county, Oregon, will cnuae
an eighth grudo examination to uh
hold lu all Bt-hool dlntrlcta of llic
county, wf h)i lug the name, whon
proper notice of th ntiaiber of ap
plicants fa mad o to his of lite, Paid
e-.niimi.tlfm to ho held on T'mrtd;1 -and
Friday, January 13 and 2K
i'oMowInt? Is Iho program of anid
examination:
Thursday, January 19. Phytdol
ogy, writing, history, civil govern
ment.
Krlday, January 20 Oramrntr,
ar:thmetlc, geography, Hp'illlng.
The grades In reading nro to he
sent in by the teacher In chirgo.
Sources of QueHtioiiH.
Arithmetic Smith's Practical.
Civil Government U. S. Constitu
tion.
Oeorgraphy State text and state
coui'Ke of study outline.
History -Htato text nMd outline
given In ho state course of study;
.also current events.
Grammar Btmhler's grammar, no
diagraming.
Physiology Krohu's graded les
sons. Spelling Rned's Word Lessons.
Writing -Specimens' of penman
ship of iiihh, on grammar.
itespectfiilly submitted,
Thurman Chancy.
County Superintendent.
Nolo W. 1-3. Cllngenpeel, n prom
inent jeweler of ItoHeburg, who Is
Interested In educational progress,
has kindly offered to give a valuable
gold medal to the elgnth grade pupil
in the county who makes the highest
average In the eighth grade examl- j
nation during the sr-hool year. '
UOSi:iIlHt; MAKKKT RKI'OKT.
Whea,t Club, 85c per bushel;
bluoHtern, 87c; valley, 84c.
(!its No. 1, while feed, 45s bush
el; gray, firm at ;ifcc.
Barley Feed, $25; brewing, $24;
rolled,
Hay lOaateru timothy, $20 per
ton.
Vei;tu1l!H Cabbage, 2c per
pound; celery, 60c and 90c; pump
kin, lVfec per pound; squash, 2c
per pound ; turnips, 2c per pound;
carrots, 2c per pound; beets, 2c per
pound.
Unions Oregon Yellow Danvers,
$2 to $2.50 per sack.
Potatoes Oregon fancy, $1.50 per
Hark. Common, no market.
Butter Fanck creamery, 85c per
roll. Country 7Gc per roll.
EBgs Oregon ranch, 38c per
dozen.
Poultry Average old hens, 1 3c
per pound; young roosters, 12c;
dresHed chickens, 15c; turkeys, 13c;
geeso 10c; ducks, 1216c.
Wool Eastern Oregon average
best, 13c per pound, lower grades
range downward according to qual
ity. Bee cows, 3c; country steers,
4 c.
Venl Dressed, 7c.
Mutton Dressed fancy, 8c; ordi
nary lambs, 5c and Gc.
Pork Dressed 10c per pound.
For
News.
LOCAL NEWS.
u
real live news, read The
A lady or gentleman wanted for
an extra good proposition. Anniy
djlO
at 320 Cast street.
B. F. Nichlos
StocH Inspector for
County of Douglas
Riddle Oregon
We thank our patrons for their
liberal patronage during the year
1910 and solicit a continuance
for the New Year. CJThat pros
perity may be yours in the fullest
measure is the wish of
Jack Pelton left for Portland this
morning where he will spend a few
days looking after business matters.
"Diamond Quality" vegetable
s-eds nro the best. Hold In bulk by
S. K. Sykes. dswtf
Miss Jennie Johnson left for her
home at Portland this morning after
a brief visit at the home of her par
ents, near Urockway.
Douglas County Creamery butter,
the best In the land, can be had of
your grocer at 85 cents the roll. De
mand your home product and accept
no other. Butter fat 38 cents, dtf
Miss Anna Wharton, a well known
noseburg young lady, left for Port-
iana, Aiuany and San Francisco this
morning where Bhe will spend sev
eral weeks visiting with friends and
relatives.
To whom it mav concern While
Sunrise milk Is not as heavy as Car
nation or many othor leading BellerB,
It has by for the most natural and
creamy flavor. Kxcelled by none.
Kvery can guaranteed. The Roch-,lale-
dsw-J12
llnrry Slapleton nnd wife, the
former employed in the First Na
tional Bank, lert for Los Angeles
this morning where they will spend
several weeks enjoying the delight
ful climate of that locality.
To whom it may concern: If you
are dissatisfied with the quality of
the brnnd of coffee you are using at
present, you can do no better than
to give the White House a trial. Pos
itively the best. The Rochdale, ex
clusive agents. dsw-J12
Tho publicity committee of the
Hoseourg commercial Club met In
special session last evening, nt which
lime several matters of Importance
were considered. Pubticllv Uin.
SchlosBer, who has been at the helm
"I the publicity work during the past
year was retained for another twelve
months, much to the satisfaction of
tho local citizens. When Mr Schlos
ser accepted his present position tho
club was In debt about !800, and
this sum tins been virtually wiped
out through his efforts and manage
ment. Mr. Schlossor ns well as the
members of tho publicity committee
anticipate oven greater results during
the year 1911, than during the pre
vious twelve months.
A Few Exceptions.
There was no love lost between Rn
rua and bis readier. . ltufus thought
the teacher was a severe and occa
sionally unjust jierson who had never
known what it was to be young and
fllll Of flin. Willie the ton.lior ennuiri-
cred the little darky both stupid and I
mischievous. i
'V'ou are not attending to what 1 I
say, Kufus," said the teacher one day j
in the midst of an address to her class. !
"Yes, teacher, truly I Is," said Burns,
with the reversion to the speech he
hnd learned at home which often ac
companied great earnestness.
"you should never say 'I is ' com
manded the teacher "I have told you
that a hundred times. You know tho
correct form. There are no exceptions
to Its use. Givo me two examples at
once."
"Yas'm," said ltufus meekly. "I am
one of de letters of de alphabet. I am
a pronoun." Youth's Compunlon.
His Way of 8howing Hi Love.
"You wrong him, papa. lie does not
lore mo for my money. He scoffs at
the world's sordid eagerness for
wealth."
"What proof have you, child?'
"Why, only last nlgbt he told me
ho didn't care if he never was able to
make a penny In his life. If he only
had me!"
IIK.ll, I0ST.1TU THAXSI KItS.
History.
ITIstory Is rondo by one set of men
and written by another.
The chnracter of the written history
depends upon the politics of the his-
toriun.
Most histories arc written ninny
years after the history was mnde. In
these circumstances no one cun step
lorwnrd and dispute tho historian.
History Is studied nt school and for
gotten at home.
We are told to Judgo the future by
the past, and after we read the his
tories we are as badly muddled as
ever.
Rome statesmen make history, but
most of tliein make speeches. Judge.
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS ST0R
D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in slock. We can save you rnonry 2".
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURC, ORECON
Page Investment Company
The place to get the Lumber, Shingles,
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Phone 242
WOOD
709 North Jackson Street
COAL
Patronizing.
"That man Pufferton has.a very su
percilious manner."
. "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "He
can't even say it's a pleasant day'
without seeming to patronize be cli
mate." Washington Star. -
Just a Bluff.
"How Is It that the quail on your
bill of fnro Is alwayB struck off?"
"That's Just a fancy touch," explain
ed the beancry waiter. "We never
had a quail in tho joint." Phllndel
nlila Bnlletln.
V. B. Buthcrford and H. II. Ruth
erford to M. A. Belknap, certain land
111 Douglas county. Consideration
$10.
Arthur Thiol to O. K. Thiol, lots
N'os. !) and 10. In Mock i 1,, v.,
I cnlla. Consideration 10
Mrs. ThoB. Jennings to Mvrtlo E
Kent. 1700 acres of land. In the
Clover Creek district, all In Doug
las county. Consideration $10.
The Biggest Little Drug
Store in Town
ROSEBURC PHARMACY, Inc.
S. E. KR0HN, Manager
Roseburg, Oregon
'..vamgfiinyjuMoii
ARNOLD & BEASLEY
LOOKING GLASS - OREGON
Dealers In all kinds jf
ROUGH LUMBER
FIR. CEDAR SUGAP PINH
.' AND OAK
AH orders given prompt altention
IMMHiiHi
Had His Hands Full.
Judge Why didn't you seize the
thief when you found him?
. Policeuiuu-U jw could IV I had my
club in one hand and my revolver In
the other!--Fllegende Hunter.
The Noxt Question.
"Dora's Invited to a Bwcll party,"
snld the mother.
"How much will the gown cost?"
asked the father, who knew what was
coming. Detroit Free Press,
I ALEX B. MOTT I
I REAL ESTATE ! EALER j
I Oakland, Oregon
KeitM of the Border
By Randall Parrishl!
!3as a fine list of lown prop
erly, farms and slock ranches
Timber Lands in Large and
Small Quantities
CHANGE OF
LOCATION
To' facilitate handling the largi
amount of nursery stock now ar
riving, I have moved my office ti
220 West Oak street.
Fruit Trees, Ornamen
tal1!, Vines, Shrubs, Roses
Come and See Them I
A. L. KITCHEN
Nursery Salesman
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'Eight years of fighting nnd
roiiKh livinc nnd what hnrl ! " -
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I w EVERY MEMBER I- I
FOR SALE BT THE
Roseburg Rochdale
COMPANY
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J ,thc lPning of this story'
things begin to happen by
the sever th'page, and be-'
-fore you finisli the book'l
..you are only too glad
: The C
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oiiins
Hotel :
Main Street,
.1. F. Parker's
One Pi or
Hardware
:"Uth X
Store
tluit Jack Keith is "a
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ii: , iiniu nucr.u miiCKsnot. '
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'Picturrs in Color hy Dunlon'-
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s- r. i n bad man to f(K)l witli."
X Good Table Board
5 W ith Homo Cooking
if You know that Randall
Porrishnever fails to give you nil the mystery'and excitcment, (
you like, nnd the love story that "every "novel reader rcallywantsj
: Good Lodging
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tuiji i n'iui Him conuoriao t
By ?h Day or Week
Vour Bath Room Plumbing
I
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
Whon we say CUAltAXTKK e menr jist what the word lmnlles If
you are not mtlsfled there will be no charge. We could not make t'h s
assertion unless m were posit! re of giving ood service When von
get ready to clean house let u9 do the wor.t part for vou the
clonnlag ot your carpets, if. gh8y rP- you and the price reasonable
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY--
O. C. ItAKKIt. l'nn.rl,..
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Olllce X. .Inrkson
Sr.
a most lmporla.it onsldoratlon.
on lis character the health and
i i'i :iiaps life o( you and our family
, Icocnil. If ou are ?tlll without mod ;
j cr:i sanitary plumWtitt In your bath- :
j ro-un liett.T hae us emmt-e It at
' on-"e. H-'Cnn-te von have heretofore:
: craped serl-ua ilineis doesn't prove'
; that you will alwayn be o fortunate
A. C McCLUKG CO., IMishers'
NOW. ON SALE ATt VOUR BOOKSTOREI
J
Mr. and Mrs. Bell CoI!in& 1
B. A. MAHAN
Pluinbing, Heating. Sheet
Metal Contractor
! THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD
and KOSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
: ..STAGE LINES..
-r-S LKAVE ROSHBL RO FOR BOTH POINTS OAM.V AT 6 A. A!
j Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washineton St
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