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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
TAFT CAMPAIGN' OX. President 'h Vlnlt AroiiwH InU'rtwt CoiiiiiiKtccim'll NuiiH'd. PORTLAND, Oct. 16. Desirous of Initiating a state-wide campaign at mice In the Interest of President Tnft'8 re-nomination and re-election, members of the all-OnKon manuKinK committee, announced Saturday, will organize at one. Hefnre returning to tils home at Dallas last night, Ralph E. Williams, national commit teeman for Oregon, mild he prol ahly would request the 18 committee men to meet In Portland for the purpoBe of effecting organ izat'on the latter part of thin week. Individual members of tho com mittee are anxious to get Into the harness, unite their efforts and Inau gurate nn aggressive campaign for President Taft. As soon as the com mittee has completed its organiza tion, steps will ho taken for the for mulation of active auxiliary commit tees In each of the other counties. Co-operation of republicans through out the state will be asked. Members of tho directing body that has been chosen on suggestion and invitation of the national com mitteeman with tho consent and in dorsement of the president and h. secretary, appreciate the fact that their wa-k can only be effective when supported actively by members of the party throughout the state. He caiine of these facts no time will be lost In arranging for 'the several county committees, which will bo ask ed to work in conjunction with the parent body already created. The recent visit of President Taft on the eve of the movement for party rc-organlzatfon had an especially stimulating effect, particularly In those counties through which ho pass ed enroute from Portland to Cali fornia. In his addresses, brief though they were, at tho various Interme diate points, the presidenteft a most favorable impression on nis auditors. The largo attendance fir voters at these five-minute gatherings showed unmistakably their Interest. The at tention paid the president as he spoke indicated full confidence by tfie people In the president, his ndmiiWrntion and tho progressive policies he advo cates. As a result, republicans through out Western Oregon are fully awake and ready to take part In the plan of organization that Is proposed. Re ports from Eastern Oregon counties j show a strong Taft sentiment and a disposition to unite in uny movement for party success. I In the formulation of the county committees, the same plan will be fol lowed as was adopted in Multnomah in the selection of tho committee of 18. Each committee will Include in Its membership representatives of every elemnet of republican activity. The committees in their personnel will be strictly republican, designed for the common purpose of continu ing President Taft as the nation's chief executive for another term and at the same time uniting the republi can party fn this state. US K SWEEPING COMPOUND. Tt collects the dust when sweep ing. It preserves tho floor. It pre vents breathing disease germs, and makes tho premises sanitary, NO DUST for rugs and carpets, CEDAR INK for floors and iinqleums. Put up the 150 and 200 pound barrels, and 100 pound sacks. Write us. Crescent Chemical Company, 526 Washington street, Portland, Ore. Compounds for sale by B. W. Strong. Roseburg, Or. nl5 A (iOOl) POSITION. Can he had by ambitious young men and ladies In tho field of "wire less" or railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law becomes effective, and since tho wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there Is n great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute, of Portland, Ore., operates under su pervision of railway and wireless of ficials nnd places all graduates Into positions. It will pay you to write to them for full details. nl When your watch is oui of repair yon take It to a competent work man, and ho goes over tho works and carefully cleans and regulates them. Tho result is a perfect time piece. The same Is true of your plnno. In order to get the best pos sible results from this most perfect and delicate of musical instruments. It should be regularly gone over by one who Is thoroughly competent to put. it in the most satisfactory con dition. It should bo perfectly tuned f Winnie Gaddis THR PLUMBER Agent for Site Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 210 Roseburg Oregon North Side Plaining Mill -fust North of Kinney Spur, North Jackson Street, Phone 320. nnd voiced, and the action carefully regulated when necessary. Your plnno will then bo a household Joy. f.pt If Jnv Krone nut It In condition for you. Phone 288-R. dtf A coal stove that cost 1 16 and used but three weeks for Bale at $12. Large stove, very satisfactory. See H. W. Strong. dol7 M ' D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Marbl-' WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSE BURG, ORE. i We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention as well as sell you apparatus. Furthermore we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phone order if you like) and you won't need to sound your burglar alarm when you get our sill. Need anything in our line. G. L. PRIOR f. 315 N Jackson St. lioseburg, Or I LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY U Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luml er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. ti r.l8on I.onor Oak Street. Pbone352 R0SEBURG, OREGON g ttinmmtttmmxmtmmmnmmtimutii WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH 3 THE VACUUM CLEANER (Vhen we say (iUAHAXTKK we mean Just what the word Implies. It you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not make this assertion unlesB we were posltiTe of giving good service. When you get ready to clean house let us do the wort part for you the cleaning of your carpeta. It's easy fo- you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKER, Proprietor. phons 79- Ofllce X. Jackson St. THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE K0HLHAGEN, Proprietor Wholesale and retail Butcher. Tnebest the Market aflords. All kind? of Stock bought and Sold. Orders for all kinds of Building Material promptly Filled at Reasonable Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty I'rult llne in Any Qunntlty. Phon r8 Roseburg, Oregon