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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1911)
TUP KVKVINO XKWS WKDVKSIH Y, .11' NK 14. fill I. THE EVENING NEVS BY It. W, IIA'IT.M. iHtiVEu iMiiiV kackit Ki;iAY. Subscription Huteit Dully. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per mouth, delivered 50 Kemi. Weekly. Per year $2.00 fit i montha 1.00 Entered aa second-clans matter under act of March 3, 1871. November 6, 1910, at Roaeburg, Ore., "w i :i).vi :sih v. ,i i ' x k i ;kwt lAHHiK is hi:kio. AHHlfttmit Brand matron. Mrs. Mar-1 !?aret V. Hayter, of IjiiIIhh; aHsintant ; Krand patron, Janien K. (Jodfrey, of rialem ; grand secretary, Mls Nellie MrKlnley, of Portland; grand treat-; u rer, M rn. M a ry K. J oh nson of Pendleton : grand eondiietreKH, Mr. Mary M. Keisaeher, of Condon; an- j HlKtant grand eonduclrenH, Mrs. Ned-! lie .MeOowun, of Med ford. Formal hiatal lat Ion of these of-, fleers will take place tomorrow at-1 ternoon when Mrs. Klley, worthy j grand matron-elect, will announce . i the appointment of candidates to the appointive statloiiH In the titato or ganization, i The weHHions of the convention I vere opened yesterday by Mrs. Jen-1 .nfe Itlnehart. of La (rande. and Hugh J. Movd. of Portland, retlr-1 PORTLAND. June M. Ah grand ; lnu, wniIH worihv matron and grand master, United .States Judge Woh er-; wortny patron. reHpectively, The ad- ton at 10 oeioek this morning in (1,MH ol welcome was given bv Mr. the Masonie temple at Went Park Hattlo I,. Aldrkh, worthy matron of nuu i.iiuinn nnr,o( .4 , t;anieiia t;napter, io. zi, to wtinn tho Glnt annual convention "f t:.irs. Pauline Monro made the res Oregon Orand Lodge of Masons. An ponse. niL4?IiUUIli:t; i .mi U'-M-Knn in r,-. ,lm)n uouuIi.m u-iu r ici-ii i . twl by the appointment of commit tis, reception of visitors and the annual reports of the of flee nt which showed MMHOnie CliietH AsM-rnlde land Today. at Port ported at the convention, which will not conclude its work until Krlday afternoon. Immediately following the opening of the grand lodge this morning, the xrc.lse of receiving forma My the representatives of other iurlsdlr tloiiH, of whom about -Hi are ex IHseted, will be carried out. The an nual address of t lie i etl riii' grand master. Judge Wolvei ion, will he fol lower by the annual reports from the varloiiH olllcers and committees of the Htale organization. The annual election of olllcers may take place thin afternoon, alt houuh an effort will be made to defer this work un til tomorrow or Friday. j The purpose of seeking to post pone the selection of new 'ullhers Is to enable the delegates In consider a revised const ll ution which will he j presented for their discussion. If of-1 fleerH for the ensuing year are not! ehosen this nfterrnoon It Is likely the proposed new constitution will he considered at a special meeting eith er tonight or tomorrow night. The constitution that has been drafted as r Hiibstltute for the one under which (he grand lodge Is now proceeding, makes many Important, changes of touting the general management. ((f the rraft. The champlotiH of the new constitution are contending that It should he considered thoroughly before the lodge proceeds to the election of olllcers. Ol berwlse, If the new document should he ndoptcd before final adjournment, conflict would result from the fact that the officers for tin ensuing year would have been elected under the old con stitution and -naturally governable under and by lis provisions. the organization to bo in a most flourishing condition with approxi mately 9.000 members. During the year many new chapter were organ ' ized. Following her annual address, I Mrs. lihiiiehart. the retiring grand 1 worthy matron, was presented wilh a cut -glass salad bowl In appreclal Ion 'of her official services during the last , yea r. - f The afternoon ion was devoted i to the election of rtticers and the ctjstomarv ineniorta I exercises were held ft st night. '!)' sessions lo- I day were taken up In the conslder I all fou of rout fne bm-iiiess entirely fwfth an exemplification (V the grand oftleers lonlghl or the ritualistic work. The Installation of the newly elected olllcers tomorrow afternoon, which will corn-hide the work of thei convention, will he under the dfrec-j lion of Mrs. A. Antoinette Stiles past grand worthv matron. Just Arrived Ladies', Misses' And Children's Dresses AT 1. 1 PERRY'S Millinery and Ladies' Toggery All Millinery at Big Reductions I SPECIAL on Shirt Waists 200 Km'hy Waists for . $ 1 ."r Km by Waists for . ..$!.: KAHTHIl HTAIl Ol I l DKS. Baker Oty Woman Heads List for The KiisiihiK Year. . ! PORTLAND. June 14 Mrs. Paul-! Inn Moore Riley, of Haker.wlll be the ofllelnl head of the Orand Chapter of Oregon, Order of KiiKtern Htar. for the ensuing year, having been -ftircMiu granu wori ny matron at t tie ouu mill ii ii i cimi vein ion 01 i ue ft a hi - ern Htar In this city yesterday. Clyde Kvans. of Ibis city. In the same elec. lion, was made worthy grand pat ron. Other olhYerH Heeled bv the Kast frn Hlar delegates yesterda v were: 3 ?r 63 1.75 I.ini'n Tullored Waists fur SI. 10 2.00 IJm-ii WaiHta for Tailored :i.00 Unen Tailored Wiilsts for 91.11.1 yi!IMJJilJJILWWIIi!ili..jM)lj This is a picture of the New Process Im roved No. 7B Cabinet Gasoline Range. It elim inates generating and danger, as it burns gas only. It is the greatest advance made in gaso line stoves. Costs less than wood or coal to operate. Is as cheap as gas would be at 9 cents! rer thousand feet. We have No. 3B as well in stock. Also thdfj New Process gasoline stove. ONE OF THE BEST. HOT WEATHER HOT STOVE HOT KITCHEN CROSS COOK i.ocai, m:vs. piano t'itHti-alis ""pwiwityiiMwjiiiiiMMiiwjiWiiiii.ii hi., w.wmwv 3 'r ' Mf .... W Srf rfSS5 ' T 1 JW KocMottl Quality fm Sy '- v j nicnt gives a lone to your jm f. W'lL (i'ij plcasiiiKctlivl on your patty, M tTvLh i 4 ailL' '',K' ft wholesome rciisli I lo ''1C 'U,H 'a v'" make the ttip a "r ' 1l lTJl plmMtil memory. Hytt m V mn,,rr w"al '0lir nirnu maybe, frTii1 i 'lc oc't'ot une eiIirftt:ca evfrything CLw& vfci nctcaiy (or proper serving. Vff MADE BY I '''' ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS l-ove" Ask for tlosepbsoii's. It. L (!lle left for a business trip t.) Sale,n this afternoon. New and second band goods com ing In every day at this store, h. II. Kboades & Co. dtf !tock salt In chuueks Is a very practical way to salt your stock. We have It. . ..e Koclulale, j 7 .lull n L. Lee, who has beet traii-acthig business in this city, re turned (o his home in Yuncalhi (his ;ittci noon. Kav's assortment if bottle uihhU ' I nstonlshingly cheap, and the quality I Ih good. Thy Rochdale. jIT V, ,. 1'elitt. city repnrter. foi The New s. accoinpa nicil by hU wife left (ti this at'teruoon'ri local for a v i wit iii I'oitland. ue (luard: A government pt-;- 1 tal s;i villus bank will he opened at j the llimene posttltlice (ill Mindit I mirniim. June l ;t, us pr-'vimtsh J announced in these coluiuus. I'ost j master Pa ire. pui'Miant to Inst rue it ions fi oin the depart nieiit, has re- cut t v made a trip to )l uipia. Wash., to receive itlM !' net tons its to the operation of the hank and a full set of supplies have been fur nished him in readiness for the open Inir. It will probably require an additional employe in the postnMi-e to hand ie t he business of this new ; department. GASOLINE RANGE BLUE FLAME STOVE HAPPY COOK LIFE A SONG LET US SHOW YOU This cut is of the New Process Blue Flame Coal Oil Stove; the NEWEST and BEST. One gallon of oil will last 15 hours steady burning. Can you do that, on wood? m WWII. JlWWWWiWPI it-' in i im it mi I f ''I'liwiiwiiiiimiiii Wicks good for 400 to ovu iiours if not burn ed dry. Can be replaced without tools of any kind. Have two and three burner in stock. This cut represents the Blue Flame wick-less The Old Reliable. A smaller stove, but a Dandy all round help. Smaller, cheaper but effective. Call and go over the matter of stove with us and get the good points. We cannot give them all in an ad. CHURCHILL HDW. CO., Cash Ironmongers 1CK CKKA.M Kur your l,:u (,n:anl orders call up tho iMmirkia County Crenmnry. pliono 3 4 0. tf Jilt. I'.Mi.MDIt. XOTICf. I.I rri-:r i.isr. of lMtirs rt tin' Hosi'- II slf I'ntldwlim fs a list niiiiniitK ittnaltt'il fur l.uri; postftllirt1. llrnwii. Miss Mil.liv.l; IVik. W : KwIiik. Pan: Kll.w. Miss It. '.: Il.'i knian. I'..,l I : ii . -1 -. I. ml: Marli-r. Cliarli's: Mav lls Julia: MiMiti;om-rv. v .. l-'r.'.l r, : I'ifrpoint. II ; p.-nln.' Mis 1.. .1 ; Kiil.oriMin. V. X. (' V PMiKS I'nst mustt-r . . . . i hiia i ion r . 1 1 1 i :. Henry Easton Grocer A pho e here you can buy the choicest Roods of the season a! any and all times. Our specialty is Fresh Crisp Groceries ami we make pood ever y tl a in the wk, Thotio 2(1 ixnC. wo will attend to your wants. Why pay a po d d I e r $ ') " . 0 0 t o j $ro.uu more fo a but-'-iv or back. , when you can l.uy a better job fori thai much less money from your home dealer. It' you buy from a j peddler he sells you today and H i Kone tomorrow. Miri guarantee las i s jiut as long. lie has to get ;t big j price for his goods, as he Is at ,i i hi i! expense all the tini", and if hoi takes your note. ),e makes the pric-j enough so he i,ui sell it to a bank! ;it a discount of from 1 ." to 20 per lent. i 1 to thee "peddb-rs" pay any taxes to neip bin Hi and keep up your roads? Do they buy any uf your produce? Are they any benefit to you or your county or state? Thinks it over, and if you am go ing to buy a bimuv, back, or wagon et our prices first J. F. UARKKR & CO. dswtf All persons Installing plumbing i'Q buildings within the city limits are required by ordinance to obtain a permit from the plumbing Inspector, II. Sykes. Failure to comply is z. violation of ordinance No. ;1G3 anl Is punishable by a line. Copies of Ibis ordinance can he had from th plumbing inspector. cko. r. noncK. Chairman Com. Health and Police. JIT A SXAI I'OK SOMK ONK. Klght lots r.OxlDO each. New five room bungalow, large porch on front and back, good weli water on back porch, chicken house and yard. Twenty minutes walk from Postof tlce. Price $1,500. Inquire at Kaston's grocery. dj22 lame will be given at (illde on eninit of July 4. During the picnic will be held in the iidiiiniuK (ilide, and a mrdial A S. HUEY Roselun's Leading Jeweler , invitation is i m the cmnit j tend M.ue ''Hide, s.iw ! I'lenty of j r.ui-t lui ke i Li enjoy the tejided to vef bedv ami ltosebnrc to at .lohn A lex.uider. ol r eeibodv io brine etc chicken and be time of their ll. INK rTII IN IIIK MY. and cold pared 1 r'3 fli)tWII "Sirei Dry Fir Wood Split Oak Wood Slab Wood WE WANT YOUR ORDER Grain of All Kinds Hay of All Kinds. Feed of All Kinds. ill" Now is tho time to order your winter's wood -Take advantage of our special prices. We make our own deliveries, insuring promptness and correctness. Rosebud Feed & Fuel Co. Warehouse and Office, 'inchestor Street on the Switch. Telephone ( The ootis were dark and .:!u w a b'nck. and only ,m .,!, . tu. ,r:l, vt,t t;lt. , ' er ti ad1 his v through 'Ml n't' -' w.mmU ;ts if it were i-A '.l lunt. Hew do en ma ' see. ;)e ro,id nud (be roie-t ie t iie' " ' To Ire as W- M." h ''!! :!,. J. i ran mih drive b 11' i I l"(T th- d IV fin mn I irniA. i iM'h Ii- Hip vkv," i.i,,k i .l .ihmo M 1 Th tvt.o-toi.H ml! vi" iron t' .' r. i,l l:li,' nil .'bi. ii ! :,, I.. ;J . -.'.. WlHHIil illl.i ll.;-' I' ,;;ut! l!i j J "'' '! f'.' v';.V .,i'i M "t -.'"Icl'.i . I . .. . :,-i,l M s,'' ! 1 ' !' "I ll"1 .. I.. l! Th. I HjIi"1' 1 hi-:''. -I'!'! JJJ wa'l. on th.- iMilh l !' f ill, iii Rj . Ih.' so V H j "Mtt-r- ll-Miio. 1! - I'H't Oi,' . ?l Vrril. Ull. PALACE THEATRE Has returned to niovinK pictures for the entire suniiuei. It Is now t he b(,st en nipped Motion I'ie (itre Mouse In Orcein outsido of Portland. We will run three re!s of pic tures and a sonn. One plot tire io be a special feature lllm. two otht rs. extra ood pictures, and a soni; bv t he best sin per ob tainable 'i'ou;iin will ! i-b'Hii;ed Sunday. Yilin v(;i ami I t itlnv. Watch -bis p;u for the an !toinicen:ei)t of our f'ealur1 l-'iltn for e e ' i b.nii4 of nrouram. TO-NIGHT our fe-tture lilm ts "SKMIRAMIS" Tli.' I'.T i' A l'i Mm 1 I.."' Ut.'t Hll'lil .ll -h: Ur.ll. ;iM. itl'I'I.l.V lrillllllt : !,'t!i.'! 1 S,'lll- l.i-r Mrltl 71. ..ilunlav .in.l sn i.J ii M.tiit.ti' I'OI'I IMI I'lilt I S .t'liil .-, lill,ln-n Phone 3G Marsters Block Cor. Cass and Rose Sti. Alderson's Grocerv A full line of new and up-to-date yroeeries, Ictl mestie and imported goods. Have You Tried Blue Bell Butter? If not, give it a trial and you will have no other kind its pure and clean GET THE HABIT, PHONE 36 OK The K-vt pbico to buy l,lMi;; it t at the Square dealing Lumber art!, t the Ik-i prices onblerim quaHt-. Also Rock Spring Coal and Dry Slab Wood Try ii nn o away happy. PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 2A2 North Roseburg LOOK FOR Till: BIG SIGN