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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
- THE EVKXIVO NBWB THURSDAY, MARCH SO, JOII. ! I ' vv. , 4 y " f v i 'A Dr. Paul Herbert MAY Chiropractor, nerve and pine pecuilit ifl now permanently located in the Hell Sisters building, room 5. Chiropractic is a new science and one tit the ijent of the age. No drugs or wrjrery. Many patients here who suffered for years with 'ihronic diseases, and who, after Hpundinjj Hmall fortunes, found no relief by the old methods, have been made well by this wonderful science. If you are iUllerinK from rheumatism, Lumbago, Heart, Stomach, Kidney, liver or Intestinal or ither diseases, whether acute nr chronic,. consult this Doctor. Oflice hours '.) to 12 a. in., 2 to 5. Sunday's by appointment. Lady attendant HOTEL THE GRAND Cass Street, Cor. Roue. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor Q Of) FIRSTGLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS tw liuildiiip, Nuw Kiirni.-liiiigs and Furniture, .Steam Heated Throughout Hot ami fold Water in Kvory Room. COOfS WITH BATH IF DESiBED Centrally Located in Business District SAN FRANCISCO, March 30. Theodore Roosevelt Bald today that he would not make any further addrenen In thin city, but would devote the remainder of his time to recreation. Tues day he will start for Portland, from which city he will go to Seattle before leaving for the KllHt. We Invite Your Patronage Kates Reasonable filt.l.VUK MKI-TLVCi TODAY. Mortimer Whitehead .Makes Interest ini Talk to I ai'inei-M. Following ft In brief the address given at the I. O. O. K. hail this af ternoon by .Mortimer Whitehead, one of the foremost agrculturist leaders In the country. Mr. Whitehead said: One of the notable and far reach ing cventH in the closing years of the nineteenth century was tho unity of the farmers of this and other coun tries in a strong, compact organiza tion, known as the grange or t he Matrons of Husbandry. It was the first time in l he history of the world ;hut farmers had thus banded togeth er for their mutual h' le'Mt. m"nta!!y. i'urially, financially mid politically, (hut not p;trtb;ui . For nearly fifty years the grant'" lias been grow ing. spreading and - (j life i ring its beti"fhs. not. u mod farmers alone, but upon all other clashes nf people. The Jood Hunk .ays: ".Moreover ti e j-rm it of lie; rt h i. for all, the king h i nisei t field. Tills heaiill eieii! upon its ni;n- surnuiti'ling hii; : j is the money nf the NEW IDEA MAGAZINE 50 CENTS A YEAR, 10 CENTS A COPY 54th Friday and Saturday Economy Sales at TERCIHSKI'8 NEW IDEA PATTERNS SPRING STYLES 10 CENTS We can Positively Save you Money on your Dry Goods. COME AND SEE Phone your Orders 219R We Deliver Free 'I The newest paterns and colors in ginghams for wash dresses. Spec- J A, cial I'ridav and Saturday DIMNITIES AND NAINSOOKS s fed from III' 'ill :ify Is dep Milium of tin i lid Mllfevs. I armers that f.oe.-i ' o ; hat ma ties tire e;,. i;m::-; when jr.: !'! n It d I ho inanu fact u rer jirouuethm of -dull Irui orim; man ;i'id meeh job". Karne-rs an ;ieate.-t prodiifi'i-s. ;i'i'alesi. coiisitMier.-i, re more of Hhmd. Tf r I hecet'ore ortianiyrt elp all the ivi-l. I'l ell Iu lib! last, me.-,-:; our mercballt ; -its in wiiii an men a in l i out. laiiif I--: e Ilof. outv I t bit, al.-o tip' her-a;jve her;' i help the t'ann llon means to resident, llous.! im to 'oni:res;: CHURCH OTHERS' IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR sahl : ery fanner uith the tfr;in,'o. Th han hanllv ve(. t. edtfe of It.s m-ej ood. not only to all the other inn .should unite Thi'i or;;ania! ion nii;heil the ouiside t pO:t!l)i!ities for a'irieiilture. but to reritrf of our conn- Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 135 DEL'VERY ! all ,.i i M,hil i i Pur Rich Fr&grnnt Thnso words doscribo "SEAL BRAND" W ropwtvl ono -vord you'll l..ay 1.1..HV it L.-J-IU; 1 "Ia:c , IU, ... try." "Teddy" UmnB a good thine, when ho see;-, it. I u its -Hi yearn o f existence the i;iaimo has issued more than 27, nun charters to the farmers in as main different, localities. Xew York Muti alone has more litan ino.Ouu mem bers, Pennsylvania '.'n.noii; Ohio, nut); Michigan, CL'.oun. and y,n on ail across the continent. The utai-' of Wash in j:' on oi-lm i;i.ed I u f. rev; m-aimes last ear. This eimuty has started 15 new e, ranges in less tiian h year. Kdiicutioii Is I)ie chief corner stone of the uraiine. It eilui-ates I he farm er to think for himself, talk foi himseif, buy for himsell, sell f(,t himself and vote for himself, (for his Interests In all parties I. l! teaches that "cash is kiiiK" and thai buying In (ii;intfly for cash eniitlen tho purchascM" to better rates, lie i: loarninj; to sell his own products us with the fruit and other "exchnnnes" of this and other states. In New Jer sey (hero Is one Cranio 1'Ire insur ance company that has been running for over thirty years, and has over $20,1)00,000 worth of farm bulldtiiKt Insured. Mm property of membera ot the order. Other slates have granj;e insurance as well. Several states have j;rane banks, Pennsylvania has 22 (Iraiiije National hanks. In legislation tho Grange has ac complished much. After years of work It secured a National Depart ment of Agriculture, with its head n mem her of tho President's cabinet.. It secured the rural mail routes, oi which there are now Ilit.ouo, with as many carriers who t ravel each day over 1 .000,0110 miles of count in roads and leave the letters and pap ers at a little postotlice standing- in front of the doors of over lO.OiMI.OIMi people living on farms. It is now pushing" fur the Parcel's Post, and It will come sure, and our people wil! t lieu be able to send package: through the malls at. tho same rat" I hat, 1'nelos Sam Is now carrying packages for people of 2 2 foreign countries. The Crange seeiitvd two i ion a I Oleomaruiuo laws protect ing farmers and the people a;..'i:-' counterfeit htiiter. It secured a Na Honal pure food law, the postal ,-;:iv in us ban k la w just now being put practice, t is unanimously co llie proposed reci proci' treaty with Canada, which take'- ' the tariff off of horses, cattle, b oat s. point oes oygs i'tc., and b;! e ii i -ii ta i'it f on matin fad u-ed 'I be Crange says "tariff fo is'iif for none". 'I'he tJrang" b-luud the a-:rlcuttural col leges and experiment stations. It dor. ii 'i o-.po e railroads or other corpor aliens, but it opposes tyranny oi monopolies. Ir is behind tho inter t'He comuierce law. the anti-truM law and ail other laws giving the people a square deal. It advocate., the rule of "tlu plain p 'ople." the Initiative, rereteudum and the recall Hired legislation Is our way. I; imposes saloons and the liquor traf 'ic and will help to drive them oui of the state anil the nation, just a? human slavery was driven out. The CraiiKo stands for brighter and happier farm homes, the teach ing of agriculture in tho rural schools, a higher and better man hood, more honesty tti business and la politics, and "a government of Do people, by t he people, for I he peo ple." It Is no longer nn experiment. It would never have lasted for nil these voar If it had not proven Its right to Mve. It hns the respect of Mr own members, and of all Rood peopb in town and country, and will go e, and on conforrinn its benefits nit lone an there art farms and farmers. It has come to stay. A line assortment of white dimni lies and nainsooks in cheeks and J stripes. Special Friday and Sat. 65c DRESS GOODS 39 CENT A oud chance to buy ;fHi(is al. a very low price, ial Friday ami Saturday wool dress Spec- CORSETS THAT SATISFY Corsets that satisfy describes very rightly the Henderson Corsets we sell. Our assort ment is lare enough to allow satisfactory selection of a style just Vi'nv right for your form, i.ishimiio, Prices 50 Lents to 53. Corsets fir f v Hair ornaments, barrettes, combs and pins in the latest fashions. The latest buckle and strand barrettes from 15 Cents up. I5c LAWNS lie Lawns, batists and organdies in a large range of patterns. Special Friday and Saturday "v SIOESETTES Soiesettes in all the popularshades. Full 32 inches wide. Special Frida' and Saturday LLK. 25c CHILDRENS HOSE 20c. Childrens . linen knee hosiery for boys and girls. S)ecial Friday "o A and Saturday tvv 30c MISSES LISLE HOSE 22c Misses ribbed hose, three thread lisle in all sizes. S)ecial Friday and Saturday. LL. burson nosi Ladies' black Hurson hose, riljbed and hemmed top. I'he hose that are "knit to lit" without a st'am. t)f)n Special Friday and Saturday.... -v Ladies' neckwear. The newest pat terns in Dutch collars, jabots and turnovers at prices to tit any purse, from 10 Cents up. Tho 'iiso f tho City of RosolMirR vs .loll ii lluntnr, who la accuwcil of vinlutiiiK tho ordinance rognlatinK nulfancos, dhl not romp up tor hoar inK In tho roi'oritor's court this after- BARGAIN DAYS ON Fruit Trees rear Trres, per Hundred $JO.uO 1'i'iuli Trot's, Hr II Mildred 1 i2.M) Nursery Stork of all Kinds Chonii Write fir Prices. Side Closes APRIL 5, 1911 Post Office Box 656 nosr.iiuuj - - oiii:(;on noon as anticipated. On the con trary the hearing was continued un til Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock o'clock upon agreement of the attor neys interested. The case will be tried before a jury. Palace TheatiT THllliS. FRI. SAT. L. THE TVRELL CHILDREN YHRY CLASSY JUVENILE TEAM SIN(iING AND DANCING When you come to town Don't lorget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything newi n the suit line . Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress vou from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J J ARVIS LILLIAN MELBOURNE COMKDY BANJOIST Klrst rerforinance nt T : "e ! Second at ;t;i0 o'clock Go Carts Go Carts I The Fulton Go Cart is the best thai money can buy, Light, Strong, Durable and Nobby. Fully Guaranteed Prices Adults. 2rc ctillilrfti. ii Matinee -nturdY nd Sundnr 2:45 P. M l'htldnn, 10 cents Adults. IS cen The sulky runabout is just what you have been ooking for. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW i L H. RHOADES & G0. $3,000.00 WORTH OF 2nd HAND GOODS WANTED