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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1911)
TUB KENfNO NKH'K. MOMMY. APRIL,' 10 101 1. THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. HATES. I8SLKI DAILY KXCKIT HL'XUAV. Hubftcrlption liutt'M Dully. Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Hi'tiil-Wwkly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Entered oh second-class matter November R, 1!10, at Itoseburg, Ore., under act of Marrh 3, 1HTJ. MONDA V, AI'ltlL 10, 11II. The only person Inclined to find fault- nt thin time with the weath er prophet. Ik the woman with a new Kantir bonnet. carnival. While Koseburg is noted for doing things right, the com mittees having this matter In hand are going to maintain the reputation and add a few laurels beside get In and boost. I MI.WKTKIt WANTS JHVOUCK. ; Itev. A. J. War', Well Known In j How-burg, A"kH For Separation. To-day 'h ruin Is a boost for thf Strawberry Carnival. IL will have a tendency to get the lueiouH fruit, in whoso honor t he rHehruHon Is innde, rtMidy for tho market Just at tbo right time. A Wisconsin bank cashipr died re cently of shock, remarks an ex-c-hnngo. Mere l.s a new dpnrturo; when thero Is a shock to be ad ministered, the bank cashier usual ly furnishes It. F. M. Tlrown, editor and publish er of tho Hrownsvlllo Times, has been elected mayor of his town. Li- Jh not often the people choose u newspaper mnn to conduct their mu nicipal affairs, but nlnco thero Is no ono In tho community who Is closer In touch with public affairs than the knight of the pnstn pot and shears, there Is no good reason why lie Rbould not mako an excellent of ficial. Mr. Itrown believes himself lo bo the only newspaper man In tlie slate to at present enjoy mayor alty honors. ( j;u;iiitATi-; a xmv kkka a v. W. II. t'rillHlall, of lloheburg, is Among Tlie (iiicnIh. ) LKBANO.V, Or., April 8. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Crandall, of this I city, celebrated their golden wed ' ding anniversary last Hun day by a reun Ion of all their seven children at a dinner at their home in Leban on. I Mr. and Mrs. Crandull were mar J rled at Jlonaparte, Iowa, April ',1, : 1 Si; 1 . Mr. dan du 1 1 served an Iowa refitment fa t lie I'nlon arniv during the Civil war. After the war ho returned to llonnparte and liv ed there until 1 S77, when Hie fam ily moved to Smith Center. Kan., where llu-y lived until 2j years auo. when they moved to I.ebiinon. Their children came to Lebanon with them, and five now live hen. lleside.s numerous costly presents, a purse of ?!"." wan given to their parents by tho children. Fifteen grandchildren and two great gntnd ehildren were present at the reunion. Tiie children are: U. A. Crandall, I. M. Crandall, A. I. Crandall, Mrs. W. M. Mrow.;, Mrs. A. (J. Williams, all of this city; Mrs. L. A. Wiley, or Portland, and W. II. Crandall, of Itosebu rg. OREGON CITY, April 8. Rev. A. 1 J. Ware, one of the best; known United Brethren church clergymen ! In tho state, has filed a suit for di vorce against Mrs. Ilelle Ware, whom he married at Oregon City, July 2, They have three children. Cert rude, Raymond and Joseph Franklin Ware. In 1 It ') 2 M r. Ware was ordained a minister of tbo Trilled Brethren church, but was In touch with church work prior to that time. Ho says his wife became dissatisfied with hla life work, nnd that she discouraged him and intereferred with him. M r. Warn says his spouse charg ed him with being too friendly with female members of his congregation, stirring up trouble and deHt.ro nig his usefulness ns a minister of He-L'o.-pel. In Kept ember, 1 IMiO, while they were living nt Sheridan, she is said to have charged him with maintaining Improper relations wit jj women in the church. MR MAN Take a pleasant surprise home with vou in the shane of a JrWWTOTO. Laundry Iron. Arrangements for tho Strawberry Carnival are being perfected with all dispatch, and the various committees having the work In hand are alive to the occasion, no effort, or expense being spared to make tho event the greatest carnival ever known In j Southern Oregon. Tho sitn.-e.sa of; Ihu carnival rutins a great deal to Vvery live resident of Uoheburg and Uouglaa county. No better publicity work could be Inaugurated, and tho excellent, results of the rarnlvnl In enabling homeseckers to arrive at n .decision concerning tho location of their future homo cannot be overes timated, For Iheso reasons tho car- -nival in n mutter affecting every res-j Ident of the county. nm therefore-, tho burden of making the affair an eminent success should be divided ' 'among those benefitted. Farmers nnd fruit, growers should co-operate with tho carnival committees in per fecting tho arrangements. Kla bor ate programs will be outlined In due reason, nnd thousands of visitors will bo attracted to Itosehurg during the three days of the carnival. Plans aro on foot to have a special train from Portland and Intermediate points at. tho commencement of tho ItoMchurg '1)5 Ment:t! Culture Club, Attention! On tomorrow, April 11, will lie held the annual election of n Hirers Kvery member Is urged to Ijo p res lie;. Uh'LLK UriiKIIAItT. Secretary, X ;iKAT MAN'. v WANTS CO-OI'lilSA TION. Klate Forester Says Willi People's Aid I in s Soon llestiiited. mmm mmm u.'i) This happy wife is the result of such a present. We carry them in 3 styles for liht work or for travelers. Combine?, Laundry Iron, Curl -j, ing Iron and Water Heater. i W. C. I'earce, a man of National reputation in union Kundav school work, will speak tonight at the Pn sbvlerbiri church. No admission charged. The people of this city should make us.- of this opportunity to hear a must excellent address. Kveryhody conn.. NOTK'K TO I Itl'IT.MK.V. All persons who have subscribed for stock tu t ho t'mpqiia Valley Fruit Union uro requested to pay tlio amount subscribed to the secre tary immediately as It is desired to get the union on a working basis as early as possible and unless the funds aro paid In immediately this cannot bo done. You k now the amount you have subscribed. Make a check out covering tho subscrip tion and send ft to the Umpiiia Val ley Fruit Union. The union la all icady lo do business but needs the money, J. HARRIS, dsv-a 1 .1 President. Forest Area, one of the great e::t sources of destruction to the most valuable resource of the state, will soon be rest rieted and their terror. largely reduced if the people will co-operate with the Stale Forester in tho administration of the new forest ry law enacted by the last legisla ture, which will be ready for distri bution In pamphlet form, in the n -ai future. One of Hie most Important, pro visions" of Hit: law is that making a closed season for burning from June 1 to October i. dming which period outdoor fires of all kinds aro pro hibited except under most stringent regulations and the probability of heavy penal' I' s. In this coum-ci ion the state for ester urges upon every one the neces sity of doing all possible burninr before tho closed sojison begins and thus save the trouble and risk of doing It by permission during that sin:-;oii of grentFt danger when fire bpieads yn easily nnd rapidly. The state forester de-ires Hie as sistance and co-njeratk)n of every one In tho protect Ion of propen y fiom fotest, grass or brush fires, and to tills end invites suggestions find Info nun Hon calculated to assist in any manner in the perfomanco of his moHt important duties. Copies ; of tho law v!!! he promptly furnish-1 I'd to all who desire them. Requests j and communications addressed to F, S. Flliott. state forester. Capitol I building. Salem, will receive prompt nnd apprecla t ive .lUvuih'ii, F1V1-J APRKH FOR SAKK-NIro piece hf land, till fenced, close in and ready for planting. No buildings, but a choice spot for small farm. Price 1,2 50. Inquire- News office. This Regular we automatic. By a ance the cord is iron reaches too heat, so danger of less is greatly re- SI. have in plain and simple contriv disconnected if great a degree of fire through care-duced. Perhaps you would like something different from an iron, . in which case fC tsZ ftSs just the thing. This is it and with ic you can make the finest of toast right at the table, if B you desire, Hot, Crisp, Toothsome. Just the way you like it. Churchill Hardware Co. The Ironmongers Service and satisfaction is what you are looking for- We can give it to you. SOME FOOD FOR THOUGHT rpHERE is great Pleasure, enjoyment and real satisfaction in life when you know absolutely that your grocer sells you everything clean and of the best quality. Carnation Flour, made at Athena, Oregon, is The Best hard wheat flour on the market. Economy does not necessitate Ibuying class B articles. For the man of moderate means Carnation flour is an economy. It realy is, for it makes more bread, good bread than any other. Pure Gold Butter, is just as good as the name implies. Bet ter leave a standing order, for it's in great demand. Golden Gate, another product that is no near perfection that all we need to say is: We carry a full line of Golden Gate Teas, Coffees and Spices. Preferred Stock, Canned Goods in good cans. We have tried all of this line which includes fruit, vegetables and cereals and know they are to be preferred. We guarantee all our goods to give satisfaction or money back. IVsiilrs iismi; (In- i;i'in'i'.-il iloliwry wo run a wami of our own for ;km!u nioclaiions on vuh onk rs a i ; . 1 suburban c.tlU. Xomatu-r w Ikmv vou Iic or vrhnv vou buv, omi,- in an.l svo our stock ami ask oar pruvs. lrmoin K'l" I Ikmv is soiiu' sal islucl ion in k uowuii; t hat what mi oat is uuv IoikI, clean ami w liolosoino. The Benson Grocery Vhoxw isi AUK OF Til 10 IIOIIKK. Fonr Way? In Wltlcli A of Horse Vim lie Told. LOCAL NKWS. Thero aro four ways to tell the age of a horse, ncording to Prof. W. L. Potter, of tht Oregon Agricultur al (dlenc; by hh; teeth, by his ribs, by tho flesh on hi tail, and by the skin on his cheeks. In ft young horse the cheek skin ia soft and elastic, and files back quickly when raised; In an old one. It is lifeless and goes back but slow ly. Old horses apparently havo a widor and mom distinct spare be tween their ribs than young horses. And with ae the flesh on the tall of the horse shrinks, making the jointa more distinct than they are on a young horse. Judging by the change In tho teeth Is a more accurate method. Tho coming of the temporary teeth first, and then the permanent ones; tho development to maturity; the change in shape on account of wear; tho coming of the cups in the teeth, and their wearing away afterward; nnd the rhange in the angle of meet ing of the teeth, from straight to gether nt Ilvo years to n sharp an gle nt twenty; nil these aro signs by which the experienced horseman can read accurately the nue of a horse. "It must be rrmembored that the permanent teeth, above and below, come In at (lie same time, says Pro fessor Potter, "but that the cup? above do not wear away until all the cups below are i;om It must also bo renu'iiibereed that (he chauires I begin at the renter and continue at ! tiie rate of one pair a vear; that a horse at mat urlty. which is nt the '''iii's. has everx thine that is, all I his peneanent teeth nnd all the cups. ; tr one r-Miiembei's tills much, he has ;:.. wt'ide thlep in ;i nuts-hell. " f ttiK i: to thi: prune, 'l't. ;1:v t'rie;t.' ;n..: ; " I i 1 1 T . pat re;; I 1 d- ; !" le.ike fo th;it : f: ; . - ! " I wi'l oi .-n : -. '.!- !:.!' ep-r-d.,te uro- ' in (he M.'.-i----' htnUiMii;. r"rner-1 :r;d Kt- - 'ert-. nnd wi'h ct- ivr;. n'ed help . -'! .!.!'? wiU i vr ' r-';:: M-ent . !! rM 'U 1 w!l ; n a 'VlL'-to - ) tM . ,:),: j.,-, ' -. hh- h will be ' t.vda'e, and pi Joseph Micelli is said to bo quite 111 at his home In this city of la grippe. New pictures every day at the Pal ace Theatre, and only 5 and 10 cents admission. Show opens o.u-h after noon at l:"n to .'. and in the evn ing from 6:'M) to l:yo, giving a con tinuous performance. If Where ignorance Is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise, but you are missing one of tho blessings if you do not know about Orauga Itrand Country (b n tleman Sweet (.'urn. Strictly llrst class. 15 cents per can. The Roch dale. Jlr. and Mrs. Peter Pennio left for their home In Minnesota Ibis morn- ing after several week's visit in this; city. While here, Mr. Pennio settled : up the estate of his late son. Itobroy : Pen tile, who died In this city about : a year ago. The ladies of the M. E. church will ! give an experience social on Tues-j day evening, April 1 1 nt eight o'clock In the church, each lady (s to con-1 tribute one dollar and tell how she has earned It. This will bo amusing as well as edifying. A number of' excellent musical selections will be given, also readings. Delicious re freshments served. The gentlemen are urged to contribute. AH are most cordially Invited. No admls- j sion charted. dsw-al 1 j Clinton Graham, recently arril In Oregon from the East, coining hero highly recommended, has se cured a position with the Uoseburg Kochdale- store, their constantly growing business necessitating an other man in the clerking department. m ii Easter Time Our lino you will fliul rron-ded with most aipniirlutu tokens for i;ntor HiU Hivliit!. Tin- rusliliin of KusU-r Kirlnf Is Kti'ivlill! by Iviips and bounds each yeiir. A. S. Huey Iloschiirijs Iyoailitirf Jeweler 'n (ass Street. I, ASM I-1 1:1 1 AllVKKT I S KM K MS. I WOOD I'Oli SAI.K I'hone 16i'.T ! I. Siiriiicsteail. Hoselniri;, for' wuoil. l'roinpt delivery. dtf, k Ml ' !.-- . i t i t (I-1 1ll- I'OSI' l..i:iS ti-lll:- Puiv I'ooil Store J'5 . laokou Si S II ( r-..U In U.v h-i-i lit"!' i '"',-":l 1'l'l W .1-' !1 I,-.-,' Kat tu'raldson's Kis, 1'vit up in 10c boxos. Thev aiv just ri',;ht, best over v.VrK ssstVr!.i-.v .'mj.iV.'1 P . tv ft.r I" r.m'.. Ti-p Ksf KOIt SA1.K lllnik l'errhernn stal lion. :tiz.i 7 ';trs. wcii'it l.toMi isrtll. Adilivs.l box "(IT. Ko.-t'loiri,. MARKS KOH SA1.K - Si.ati 'stiind.irtl lirod tlllios. coiuini; ; and 4 yo.ir.. 0 !. half sist.'rs. hrokoa. and ar-' a iln.' Iaro toani for th.'ir l.r.-.'-: W ". matrli.'d. and yrir r-a..n-n" 1 ti' News oltU., u AT rKNTk.A. If you ar-' lookiniltor tnol do tod fail to so.. s,Mt-li riS"m! 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