The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 03, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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THK EVEVIVO XFW'S. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1011.
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THE EVENING NEWS!
11V B. W. RATKS
IS.SIKII DAIIA' liXClCIT KL'.VDAY.
Hllhscrfittiou JtutrH Dully.
For year, by mull J3.00
Per month, delivered SO
Kemi-Wcikly.
Per year 2.00
Hlx months 1.00
Kntered aH Bccond-duKH mattur
November 5, 1910. at ItoslnirB, Ore.,
under act o' March 3, 2 8 7 II .
I'ltlD.W, MARCH :t, I til I . '
i,i:nti;x nkaso.v.
"Will He )lis,-rii-(l lly C.illi. .lie and I
l'!iM'ipal Cfiun-licN. i
Ash "Vfl(InoMl:iy, iho lieiiiniiiiiK nfj
lA-nt, was. oIikitvimI by the locitt Cuth
olli: and Kpiscopal rlniidieK UVdnes-j
day with uu At .services. .Special j
licrvlt'tH will trout f nuo throughout the j
Lenten Bcanon,
Jn addition to tin regular mnrn
iiiK maHHUH wlilih every Chi I10J Ic K
Uuii()K(fd to uli'MiiI during tin; forty
layH of Lent, llu-ro will he . HMcial
lit; rv Ices of pwiaii(' every Wednes
day and Friday evening during Lent.
A rchhlhop (.'hrlstio has insm-d the
following H(at-nient of rules to be
cibKerved by CatholitH In hlu dlote.se
during the I-entt-ii Heuson:
. The iih! of flcsli meat Ib al-
lowed at every meal on SundayH, uh I
veil as the prlnrlpal meal on Mon- Tho KrncHt (jainhle Concert Partv
day, TueHdayH, ThurKdayH and Sal-1 W)lH fornie(i jn the belief that tlwre
urdays SaturdayH of the Umber duyHuH WilV8 a Hiitlielent number of tlin
und holy week excepted, eriminaUnir neonle IntereHted In
2. Tho UHe of Hsh, milk, butter
and cgKS Ik permitted on all dayti or
Ient at the evening col hit I tin, and
(ho principal iiichIk on thes dayH on
which thu UH of flesh meat itt for-
bidden.
3. In tho morning a small ph-ee of ( ,.ar,y iH a Rreat f,iV01.t,. with music tho two big men had battled for
bread Is allowed with a cup or cor- ivnrH, There Is no other musical fiftv three-minutes without either se
feo, tea, chocolato or some similar j organization that has been so con- curing a full.
IrJnk' ' jliuuously before the public as this) In grasping Dyreborg in a "jam
4, When tho principal meal can- j onn IlN) jt stands today facile prln- toe-hold," Hunch unfortunately (brew
Hot ho taken before noon, the order ' rop, j Dyrehorg's ankle out of place, with
may bo Inverted and tho collation 1 1 work Ho on a loftv nlano of! the result that tho latter was forced
taken In (ho morning and the dinner
In tho evening.
G. Iard and grease may he used
111 preparing the lawful victuals.
ti. Those of tlie faith who are ex
empt from the obligation of fasting
ran, on the days when t ho use of
floKh meat is permitted to all of the
faithful, ho allowed (o use tt several
times a day, as on the Sundays of
o!tl, when t lie ohjfgajt Ion Is not.
binding. The use of both flesh meat
Jiud fish together at tho same meal
Ik Htrlclly forbidden during the whole
of Lent.
IHspeiiMafloil for Working People,
7. My virtue of the authority con
ceded to bishops In the United Slates
by a recent poiitltlclal Indult. per-1
mission Is granted to "working peo
ple" to use meal on all days or Ijcnl,
with t ho exception or Fridays' Asli
"Wednesday and I ho Saturday of holy
week.
This dispensation from abstinence
ox ten ds to all throe repasts In the
day.
I lie Usual probltiltlon remain.-
ngalnst using flash meat and fish at. tn Kvn n full r,M.ital, or a single Itus
the same meal. rnw,. to deliver "Acres of
wnero I no wage earner, in virtue
of thu Indult, uses meat, all (ho mem
bers of t ho household may likewise
use It. Tho church does not wish to
impose upon the household ,t ho In
convenience of double cooking. Hut
la cases of this kind those tuomhorH
of the household who may be bound
by the precept, of fasting are allowed
the use of meal only at their princi
pal repast.
Those Who Need Not I'nst.
Tht following persons are exempt
from fasting: All t hose who have
not attained their 21st year or who
bavo passed their sit let h year;
thoKc whoso weak health or condi
tion otherwise may demand tho full
n mount of nourishment, and all
those whose occupations are of a la
borious or exhaust lug nat un
Those who are emsei from tast
ing, on account of age or hard labor,
may use flesh meal more lhan once
on the days on which It is allowed.
It Is eminently In accordance with
the spirit of tho church lliat all
those who use (he d Ispeiisat lotit from
the Tast and abstinence, should sup
ply, tn part, tho spirit of penance,
by prayers and alms deeds; bv aoid
lug all public slums, pontes and
nnuiscuicnlH. and hv abstaining fun:)
nil luloxieattng heeragcs.
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M H I i.i; t Itl l U MUMS,
Win. Kea haw just bought t he
house and lot iiuiumI by M i s. Whit -comb
across from Central hotel.
Harry U.ce. .Jell' Wiley illd ,les-e
I'llgett wet e K. "-eli il i g caller Tile.--dav
and W-'diie-da
Mrs Dole ieniine.1 ,,.r home
Tuesday, alter i-.iting !km sen. Win
Fit ".pal i it k. and M-- lain I i v at the
kaw milt He is in er pn.ii health
Our siaue dtier. Al lei-4, made
n D tp tt CailM'tix Mle Wedne-td:i .
.1. A liiee If on the sick list ith
litgrlppo.
Mry. (1. llnlLiwav siiHeivd
qillle a seveie -f.'oke nf .,i t";i ! - i -Suiel:i
at tin hmi.e on South Mrl!e
Till' le . !llb ci'lebrated
Va--hltii'oi bliilnl.n ;i en
jnabb- l-ai'x Cm- Im.iuc et M:
Ulid Mr- S S li.tin:.
U F.iut-H.k-. . d.-!i. Mug foi
li ice. Ad,'n .v C
The I.i.!!.- .1 '-I ..i.- d-eiu-. .: v w ,.1
Itt tin M' wil.dow ;,iie. it! tii.nu- took
Mr. and M ; - C err..- T'.,..k ace : .
jotcing oer tin' bittli oi thi ii ni.-t
child.
Mis. Will WiU b it f,.r 1 ,m- hem'
At Nilggelt with M U.-M. i!),. M i.e
mail. Thursday.
It Is claimed that the s.iw null
ami logging indn-tiv. win. h has h,-. t
t'loM'd Klilce ear! tii .hihtiait. uiii
start up again In a week or so
Tho night shift ha- been laid oft
At the Continental mine The chief
man. Stewart, came down from the
nttno Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kreeiuan are dow n
ivllh tho lagrlppe.
THK UK IN.
lie up-to-date. Iteftd TUo Newi. .
KItVKKT GA.M1JM-:
l oriti H m Mitcit or
I TiiiJ i,V( i;im toriisi:.
! Will lie (.iv. ti at the I'M-hyd-tiau
Chureli I ritlay, .March 10,
hearlntt itood music delightfully and
attractively presented, to support a
high class and expensive attraction,
I'he fact that this is the twelfth con -
i itiv nn.i Hnrfifnl kphhoh u fin.
I tjiient testimony that The (iainble
artistic endeavor. Us select Ions an
from tho standard classics. Its elabor
ately arranged do luxe programs
stimulate Its listeners. The artists
of the party are more than "enter
taim-rs." they are educators In that
Ihelr concerts uplift and cultivate a
taste for hotrr things and that too
without performing over the heads
of their audience.
This is why talent of this calibre
Js so much more valuable lo a com-'
niutilly than tho average concert;
company. Tho (latnble concerts make!
an audience grow Individually and
collect ividy. Kaeh member of t lie I
party is young and Is chosen for his I
Individual merit and for his artistic
value to the program as a whole.
I The program Is shared equally, there
; being no star and no Inferior sup-
porting members. Kach artist Is the
product, of the greatest Kurocau
ninsh-ra.
j Tho combination of voice, piano
j and violin Is Ideal. The pari y is
small nuniei'ically but big artlsilcal-
j lv It hikes hut one David llishain
Diamonds" and so this small, but
select company giv better satisfac
tion I hau many larger companies.
Haul Pearson, of Swarthinoro Col
logo said the party's programs were
"not ho popular as to bo musically
cheap, and not so soverly elassical as
tied to he popular, while a not her
(Tit Ic described t heir concerts as
"the acute accentuation of merit,"
The admission Is within Iho reneh
of all. fiU cents and - cents, no
reserved seats. We want the public
to enjoy this musical treat. Hoso
Imrg Ministerial Culoii. 1M
Fountain pens Hold, cleaned and i
repaired at (ho Itoseburg Hook Store.
Douglas County Creamery butter,
the best fu the land, can bo had of 1
your grocer at 7 El cents teh roll. Do-j
maud your homo product and accept
no other. Under fat :u cents. iltf'
Page Investment Company
The place to get the Lumber, Shingles,
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Phone 2.) i
WOOD
WE
GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
When we say lt VI V'.K we moan Ji:st what tho word Implies. If
you are not satlsMed there will be no charge. We could not make thla
assertion uule.-H we were posit ire of giving pord service. When you
get t ,-ady to clean house let us do the wni ; itt for yon - the
cteani.u; of your carpe's. It's ei.sy fe- ou and '!:. pi Ice rearonabb'
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. V. IIAIvCIt, l-rvpriiloi-.
l-li.inx Till - Hill,-.- X. .la.kM,,, S'.
CONKUT IMItTV
ItlSCK THK WIXXKlt.
Toe Hold" On ) n-lmr Dislocates
(he leaders Anhle at .Metlford.
j Medford Sun: A sport-loving
t audience of several hundred persons
last night, saw Carl Museh, iniildle
) weight chain plon wrestler of (Jer-
many, defeat h. V. Dyreborg. wrestl-
Ing 'iustnurtor of the Sacrame.nto
'athletic club, in tho contest pulled
i off at tho Natatorlum.
1 The bout, which was matched to
he best two falls out of three, with
no time limit, ended abruptly after
to give up tho contest
During tho time tha Dyreborg
was b.'dnir attended by a physician.
Busch exhibited his remarkable mus-
cular d
. (.'lopmcut In a, series of
poses.
Husch was pitted against agility
and quickness when he met Dyre
borg, and several times during the
fifty-three minutes Husch secured
holds upon his antagonist which, on
a man less subtle, would have
meant defeat, v
When it was discovered
that
tho
Injury to Dyrehorg's ankle was too
severe to permit of his returning to
the mat, ho gave up and Iteferee
Joe Memsic proclaimed Husch the
winner.
lb-fore the men stepped upon the
mat. Timekeeper Krank io Kd wards
Introduced .loo Memsic. of Mm ford,
and .lack Itenz, also of this city, who
(dial longed tie winner of tho con
test. . l"
in mod lately following tho decis-
Tho women of St. George's
church will serve a Cafaterla
supper In the Parish house, 2 1 I
Kast Cass st root, on Saturday
afternoon, March 4th, from r
to 7. in--
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ATHLETIC BENEFIT
March 7. SyKes IfinK
H O'llcii k
IIOIIIIV KVAXS vs. .ii:.x yi-:st
ltuvini; Ti-ii ItniiniU
k i st I ! : i-: i .1 i I a i ! 1 1 :s h
Local Imis will cmuiM'to for int-il-als
as prizes. llt'lp urtiani.i1 this
rlnli. Admission $ 1 .on. First tluvc
709 North J;u'ksoii Street
COAL
TVe Repair Everything
Electrical
tliiit ntv.U ntt,-iitlin a wvll a
t Rttt-nJ tt r'n:ilis it; Miiiitf 1v
(oil 'luino orlor If vou ll,t mid
yon won t n. 1 to muki.I your 4
tnrt'lir alarm wlu-i mu K't onr
bill. NeoJ tvntli;ni; In oir line.
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. .liickson St. hosobur , Or
New Wall
Papers at
Strongs
Firsh Spring Shipments
Are now Open to Your
fnspection--I20 De
signs in ail Kinds
of Paper.
We cordially and cutluis-
astically ask you to come and
see our wall iai'ers if you
are considering papering this
spring. The early shipments
are now here.
For the benefit of Eastern
people we wish to Bay tliat
we sell our paper by the
double roll. This gives you
twice as much to the bolt.
If you need a paper hanger
we will give you tho names
of reliable. men.
Another thing, our paper is
here for delivery. Thirty
five hundred double rolls or
7,ooo single rolls are now in
stock. And more is comiug.
B, W. STRONG
The Furniture Man
Dealer in Tacks, House-lining,
HuiMing Paper and
Deadening Felt.
ion the two aspirants, at the sug
gestion of Busch, tossed a coin, in
calling which Ifenz won the choice.
He will wrestle Husch at the N'atator
ium Kriday evening;, March 10.
The main event last night was
preceded by a thirty minute limit
catch as catch can match between
Frank Slocum and L'oy Watson, both
of Medford, Watson secured the
first fall in four minutes, and six
minutes afterwards was himself put
down by Slocum. The third fill I
was secured in seventeen minutes by
Watson, and lie was awarded the de
cision. One of the features of the match
h.st night was the fact th:t It was
1 at ronlzed by a number of ladles.
'Iho management had given its guar
antee that no object humble fenturo.s
would mar the performance and i
It? conclusion those of the ladies ask
ed Tor an opinion were uuntutuou; ii
their praise, both of the match itself
and the entertainment It afforded.
ri Ti.ni.v srrrKii.
To he (tlveti at Saint tiiMiiHc's Parish
Mouse 211 i:at ( asli Street,
On Saturday afternoon, March 4 .
from 5 to 7 o'clock.
.Menu.
Uoast lleef with tiravy.
Cold Tongue.
Mashed Tot a toes. It row tied Potatoes
Ha ked M aca ron n 1 anil Cheese
Potato Salad Lettuce Salad
emon Pie
.Mlled pearlies with Whipped Cream
Itaked A pplos with Cream
Coffee Tea
Wafers and Cheese
in;i:v m ws.
O. Thompson left for bis home at
Port la ud yesterday aft or a months
visit, hero with his brother. J. (J.
Thompson.
It. W. and 1.. Thompson are pre
paring to bnild a not her large barn
on their piac- near here.
Win. Ham returned to l is home
stead hero from Kiddie Sunday,
Mo.ssrs 11. lleidenrich. of Perdue,
and .1. Hitchcock, of Washington. 1,
C. have been spending a f.-w days
at the Urow hotel.
II. Scrambler, of the II -d Cloud
mine, was here looking after busi
ness matters Monday.
M. I''. Adair, of Trail, spoilt tho
last ten das hero.
Miss Maud lligginsatid M. Wright.
of las Creek, are here Nitin-.; at j
the home of the former s s;-ter. Mrs. j
.1. I.. right.
,1 K. Harp was a buvines visitor!
at I H ew TuoMlav.
.1. V. Short sue
two largo cougars,
measured ! foot, th
'tnh'.l in k ill Miii
rrtMitlv. Oni
nth.T S v fi''t
This makes six of th
nst.'ts w
has killed the past month.
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S;lo tio uocii i-t
inu-r tirnitT riot 1'
f tin nuMi's
Kmtn ttn-m
von can n.:tk
tho rhiliircn somt
ats that
will tu as warm and ht-t nearly
as
loms as tnv. av
mon-
, ton.
ll;vo iMittons. r hook and rvs.
for tin slip yon u:s on the jtofa
pillows. Then ou ran often take
the pillows out and wash tho slips.
Savf a lot of sowtntr and the slips
am apt to i;et washed a pood deal
oflencf.
THESE ARE
Burnett's Delicious Extracts J
They are just as famous for their
RARE NATURAL STRENGTH
and their
Rich Delicious Flavor as is Burnett's Vanilla
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We always have a
I Milled OS
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY !
work is most desirable to anyone wishing their
linen to possess that particular finish so necessary
to good taste in dress.
We Do That Class ofWorK
One Trial will Convince.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
0. C. BAKER - - - Proprietor
OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 791.
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Go Carts Go Carts
The Fulton Go Cart is the best that
money can buy, Light, Strong, Durable
and Nobby. Fully Guaranteed
wmimpnuHimiLWi in imm ra
The sulky runabout is just what you
have been looking for.
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW
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$3,000.00 WORTH OF 2nd HAND GOODS WANTED
mm mi mm hi mjj aawmwa
THE ROSEBURG MARSHF1ELD !
and ROSEBURGMYRTLE POINT !
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STAMPS l.HAVE UOSKRUUd R)U
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t C P. BARNARD, Proprietor I
HOTEL
THE GRAND
Cass Street, Cor. Rose. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor
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Ni-w HuiMinc, New I'uriii.l.iiips ar.,1 Furniture. Steam HeateJ Throughout,
lift adl iVuiWater in Evejy Koum.
ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED
Centrally Located in Business District
We Invite Your Patronage. Rates Reasonable
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