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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
f r GILLMOUR. tIlorn Ladies and Gentlemen's Cleaning, Pressing, Altering and Repairing PRICES REASONABLE S. W. Corner Cass and Pine CALL AND GET WISE Roseburg Oregon HK.l I. KST.tTE TIM ISSFKHS. Coffee Special Coffee THAT IS Coffee Our cvT)' llay coffee HjH'rial Ih KihmI niffee. Our NfHM-iul Mend in line jmt pound In I hi hem tluil .money con buy. Our (ioldcn W'mt Nli't'l Cut In the ImnI on the mar ket. Try a 1-pouiul ran If not iitisfli'it, your money buck. Henry Easton GROCER 4 N Jackson St. Phone 26 ' Coblj Heal rotate Company 16 Al fred E. Sawtaln, lots No. 3 and 4, in block 14. In Waltes addition to the city of Roseburg. Consideration 1.000. C. C. Culy to 8. E. Oitng the B. H of the 8. V. Vi and Hie N. V. 14 nf the 8. E. V4 of Rortlou IS, town shl. 23. S. R. t W Consideration 10. Eninia Robinson to C. 8. Montgom ery, 3 acres situated In Douglas coun ty. Consideration $100. O. M. Uurns to Thomas J. Quirk, lot No. 2 In block No. 13. Roseburg Home Orchard Tracts. Considera tion 10. William and Jane Pierre to B. V I.etson. the N. 'A of the 8. E. and the 8. K. V, and the 3. E. y, of the 8. E. yt of section 28, township 22. Consideration $10. Mrs. 8. K. Strange to Blanche L. Bates, lot 4, block - . In Brook and Beldltm's Third Brooklsde addition to the city of Roseburg, containing 3.10 acres. Consideration $10. J. P. (.'ox to Blanche I-,. Bates, lot 5. block 11, In Brook and Belding's Third Hrookslde addition to the city of Roseburg, containing 3.10 acres. Consideration $10. There h an alarmiug surplusage of women In Germany. --The coun try has &30.433 more single female than single men. There are an addl tlonal 1,576,093 widowed and dtvorc ,U. W. HAJWTKHH 1 1 AUornc jr-At.. '. Notary Public. Rooms ( and ed women. The sum of husbandless- 7 I, Marstera Building. . j ness rises therefore to two millions Roseburg, Oregon. -. and a half, That U why the Ger- man man is dictator; why there are i tttttttttm more matrimonial newspapers ln' Germany than anywhere else: why. 1 y FIT.LERTO.V & ORCTITT, finally, the average suitor demands, 1 Attornejs-at-Lavr. and gets, a substantial "mitgift" of so many hunddreds of thousands of marks, although often he has himself not enough to buy a hat. Il.-M'H HI ICIKH. During Hot Weather I'no uiiicliliif-uiiulf) hrecul to avoid ircsMrnll(tri anil other uiinuiiI tary coinlltioiiH of making hreiul In Hits oh! way. On June 1st We Added two otim-fH to the loaf. If your grocer l(Mn not carry our breml ehitnuo KrocerM r phono 21! I. Kiill lino or drlicioiiN uMry nl wnyn at your command, Umpqua Bakery ii. f;i!i:sT, i'ni. I l( .lac k. .n Htrcct. News dispatches of last week re ported more than 1.000 deaths In the crowded districts of the Eastern cities within tho few days the hot wave lasted, moBt of whom were in l nocent, helpless babies, says an ox t change. i And yet Colonel Roosevelt scolds about "race suicide" and prates of the glory and honor that is due the man and woman who have distanced all ot their neighbors In bringing children into the world without re gard to how these children nro to be nourished and clothed and housed and educated and In other ways given some sort of a bIiow to eorne to ma turity and to amount to something In this world. Mr. Roosevelt's vaporlngs on Ihe subject of prolific propagation of the species has given rise, iti many thoughtful minds, to tho question of i whether Ignorance of true present day conditions. Indifference regard ing human suTiering or simply n de- "sfre to make a continuous big noise and thereby attact attention to him self Is responsible for Iib barbarous ideas. Those of us who read a bit and think a little and keep our eyes open 11 part of the time know that under our present day, economic conditions, poverty and misery nnd wretchedness and vice are Increasing at an alarm ing rate In the crowded districts of our cities and we know that under ! such conditions the birth rate Is much larger than among the rich and the well to do. To bring children I into the world under Bitch conditions ' Is little short of a crime and If Col. Roosevelt would face about and j either commence trying to do some thing to better the economic nnd so- ' rial conditions of the country 'or Hurt preaching a doctrine of res triction as regards population It would be to Mb credit. However, It Is worthy of note that even in the Colonel's own family his propa gation idens seem to be taken as a Joke. Does Mrs. Alice Longworth hesitate about starting her own kin dergarten because she fears her pro geny might resemble their grand fat her. In thought, word and action. or because she fears they might be come clgaretto fiends? Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating THE INION OF (ill'RCIIES. Sne Agent for Water Filters. Removes all im purities. Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon North Side Plaining Mill North of K limey SMir, North Jin koii Street, riionti .VJ0. Onlern rr all kind UfjiHuiuiWii riieoa. if HulUlliitf Mulrttul ,tru!,iitly KlliVd nt Mill Work Our Specialty Trull lloves In Any (Juiiutlty. Upon whnt creed can they unite. I To drive away sectarian night 'And prove the brotherhood of man 1 Regardless of a selfish clan. No creed tl at man has ever liuide lean supercede foundations laid. Nor has he In his bigotry proved anything but sophistry. Our good old mothers slaves to creed ! Should have the rreedom they most ; need ! To be of usefulness to all i lu everv church and none at all. I Our falhers too. should now embrace iThe light that shines In every place And make this present life n boon i To bring ItB blessings all In tune. This lite would be still better fur. Were there no enmity to mar !(ur happiness In church or state, i Or genenito Hectarlun hnte. The human mind, a citadel Of present Heaven or future Hell Can serve the evil If II please Hut serve Hie goud Willi greater ease A dlssollllli.il of the creeds Is what Hie human rnco now needs. nd In their stead. iroresslveness l-'or greater good nnd usefulness. So when 1 die please speak the liulll. Some liberal one Itntnillllneled veil til. .lust like a vault .from Heaven's dome 'I'o sliced me nil to spirit home. .-1.. C Hll.l, . I'HOFESSIOXAI CARDS. nn.vrif.T DR. C. I.. l'EARKO.N ' Dentist. Office Review Building . Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. tu. Telephone Connections. , v (r F. W. HAWKS Dentist Roseburg National Bank Bldg. tt Houra 10 to 12, 2 to 4. it Phone 1283. , Roseburg - Oregon. It i a. J. IIACHEK, I). M. 1)., rs Dentist, ... .i t. .. 0AaAK.. A a rtiilldini. Oregon. tf Will practice lu all State nd t Federal Courts. Office Rooms 3. 4 and 6. Douglas National 3 Bank Building. Roseburg Ore. k- if OHM T. IXJNO $ Attorney-At-Law. f Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. Bank Building. f Roseburg, Oregon. t J. A. BUCHA.NAM Attorney-Ac-Law. H 3 Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. 4 Roseburg, Oregon. 4 COHIIOW ii IIK'E Attorneys-At-Law i Duugliis Nutional Hunk Illilf. Roseburg, Ore. lw I'HVSKJIANS. SKKIjV, 8ETIIKR & BTKWAM1 4 l'Jiysicluns uud Hurgeons ! Ofllce Lower floor Douglus Co I Bank bldg., comer Main and i : Oak streets. Phone 771. I Roseburg. Oregon. tWIW!iSW t-rfa!m:l i ki,.mi:h V. JIOOVHIl, 1'liyslciun and Hurgeoo 4 Office, Main St., One Door South of City Hall. Phone 341. 4 Roseburg, Oregon. v DR. LUCETTA SMITH . Physician Women's and Children'! $ Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to t p. m. Phones Office. 1711, Kea. 1721. Rooms 10 and 11 Mason- t Ic Temple. I K seburg, Oregon. I 4 WKWli taSe DR. J. L. CA LLA WAV Osteopullilc l'hysician Chronic dlseuBes a specialty, t & Graduate of the American School ot Osteopathy Klrksvllle, -(j. Mo. Under-fouuder of science Dr. A. T. Still, Office Abraham Bldg. Phone 169 Roseburg Ore. DR. t.K.O. IC. IIOUCK, I'liyslcian Aud Surgeon. 4 Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roaoburg. Oregon. A. S. UUICV, Hi Optometrist. 118 W. fuss St. ROSEBURG). OROEON. 44 - IS, A'lTttltNKYS. Palace Theatre KN'I'lltIC Xi:W I'ltOUItA.M. TONIGHT The Klondyke Steal Our I'Vulmv nnd a Cool diic OukIiI to (ilvo One u Chanre to Look At Ice and Snow. (Thin is holped out by our new fans uud Ventilators.) Cowboy Adventure COOIi DRAMA Card of Introduction COOl, ('t)MI'.DV "Roses Living t'ool Song. Di-eiims of You" Knllre Change of Program on Sun. duy, Wednesiluy null Krltlay. KVKRV NKiHT AT 7:0; 8:iJ0; 0:311; mill IO::(l If Nii'essnr.v. .Matinee Saturday only 2:111) uud 3::lH. MONEY MAKING PROPOSITION' FOR YOU. Ing they should not last one week 'original cost not less than J150.OU each. i ! Something very special 2 large! Grand Upright Organs, almost as dswjlS good as new. . At the very low prloe . of 150.00 and J65.00, these instra-?F0,R. BAV . . ? rnents should be seen to appreciate i their real value. They are simply grand and at the price we are offer-' RICE & RICH, ' The House Furnisher bouse and two lots; also one house and lot Cen trally located. For particulars In quire at 546 Pine St. swtf When youxome to town Don't forget to visit the . Wafer Front Dry floods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything newin the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J. JARVIS 4w4aSSww4 FIRST GLASS LAUNDRY work is most desirable to anyone wishing their liueu to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dress. . We Do That Class of WorK One Trial will Convince. ROSEBURG STEAM I LAUNDRY ,l 0. C. BAKER - - - Proprietor 0EF1CE NORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 79 1. t ; ii IIROWN . KHDY, All irlieys at Ijiiv. - Musonic Temple. Roseburg. Or ' O i (f ft .-S: & iv AltlLTS Hie ( IIII.HUKN c - E A Dish Sale in July! 2 - Here's the quality, the style, and the chance Z- to save 25c on the dishes you need. g g The dishes are not marked up, nor marker down. Read the price and for every y dollar you give us at prices given, we give you- t i . i .1 - . ! I'lnme Malu UI.M All work f Irat-i Commercial Abstract Co Ahstracts of ' itle tiling I'apors Prvpurcu Insuraiue, Ktc.' Bonds of all Kinds 1 t,nii:l id ll'M N'ortb Jmkson Mt. ItllSI'lll lt(), (HtKi:tl. HO Al'Krtrt l'Olt SAl.K 0 lures til lable, as in cultivation, 2 acres paled In for graden: good house, cellar and barn. 85 bearing fruit trees, team, harness, wagon, hack, a cows. plows. J50 wurth i lumber, all for $.1.2iit. Add rest box SB, lUllard. Ore t DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker. in the State ICE CREAM SEASON IIEREti in large or small minntities. Let us have your partv orders. Telephone .'10. iThe Collins UrAl Main Street, Ono Poor Souih J. t. linrkurs iiatuware More Good Table Board I With Homo OoukinK Lrooa Loaging with cliian nnd comforttible beds By the Day or Week Mr. and Mrs. Bell Collins $ B. F. Nicholf Stock Inspector for County of Douglas Riddle (Xreogn li.i.-l: H The Benson Grocery Pure Ftod Store Phone 184 225 N. Jtickson St. -j fiuuwiuuuuiuuuuiuumuu NEARLY 1000 NEW READERS As a n-sult of The News' lllg June Offer In its snlwrlp II. m departinent nearly 1,000 NKW I'ICOI'I.H will Invuiiio re)tu Inr reniiers of either the Daily or Tulie-a-Week News. While the offer was supposed to expire .lime ilo, the management lias ilei'lilcd to extern! the date 15 days or until .Inly l.lili. Tills is done In onler to Rive our solliitors an opiort unity to reaeh evesti- nimk and corner of the crnnily. If you have not already tiikin nilxanlilKo of the offer HV.T Itl'SY. READ THESE PRICES Evening News 4 months by carrier $1.00 Evening News, one year by mail $2.00 Evening News one year by carrier $3.00 Umpqua Valley News, semi-weekly 1 year $1.00 The News has made a rule of giving the money that other papers give to agents and contests, directly to its subscribers. Following this custom we will for a short time present the IIKK.MKST BARGAIN OKKKKINO in the history of the paper. ONLY ONE YEAR AT THIS RATE. No ulierlhr will be allow?.! to pay mon than one year M this rale, unit all artvumnv niM In aM bWore- ihis rnlf in 11otih1. The half ratos wtl' contlnu thronnh the month of Jutu only. On tho 15 day of Jul1 this nr'at offer will be dtm'on (liuieil. Call at the otftc or ailtlrea with money order or check, to UMPQUA VALLEY NEWS, Roseburg, Ore. The Great Rub The Old Chinese Doctors administered all medicine by rubbing through the pores of the skin. That was four hundred years ago, and to prove that they knew what they were doing then, forty cen turies of experience has not improved upon the method, for we are still rubbing it in. Dr. Hoover's Liniment Banishes Pain, Reduces Swelling and Inflamma tion, softens stiff joints and sore muscles, and is just simply the greatest Liniment for Man and Beast. A bottle of Hoover's Liniment should be upon the shelf of every Farmer. A great big bottle for only 25c, 50c and $1.00. HAZLEWOOD ICE CREAM The most appetizing cream made is now being served at our soda fountain. Try it. It's the best in the land. ROSEBURG PHARMACY INC., Roseburg Oregon J 5 LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Doors and Wiudows-'of all Kinds. I.utul I rdi on LoosrOsk StrML 'Phone UU ROSEBURG, OREGON t jijm::mm::mm:m;:m::m::mmumF