The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 25, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS
CAUL I). BHOKMAKKIt,
I 1 ttor mul Sli Proprietor.
ISSl Kl DAILY EXCEVT SUMAV,
tiubfuriiiiloii ItnU'tt Daily.
Per year, by nmll $3.00
Per niuntli. delivered &0
Hfinl-Wcekly.
Per yuar $2.00
Six mouths 1-00
Kntured as seeond-claaa matter
November 6, 1910, at Koseburg, Ore.
under act of March A, is a.
- J1IJ;HS TIIK I'AKIvOKK!
One of our excliaiig'.n uaya there
nro no more tiarlora. That Jh a nils-
Lakeu Wo never owned one, and
never wanted on about the home
hliue we buKun kuepliiff house. Iur
Intr the nast 20 yeara a great many
fanilllea have abolished parlors lor
the very pood reason that they have
mine to the conrluKlon mat me new
room In the house la none too good
lor thorn to use every day. In the
old dnya the best carpet, the best
furnUuro. tho best nlctnrea, the
urottlest enrtalnB. and the liaiidMJin-
out household ornaments were all In
tho imrlnr, and the family, aa a fam
ily, never enjoyed them. Only when
comimny came was the tmrlor used
and even then the family did not feel
at homo In it. And there aro many
hiic.1i parlors (still In existence.
Aa we look at the mutter now, par
lors aro nofded only in homes where
1he.ro aro girls in the family. A par
lor with a big fireplace and a com
fortable nofa built for two is ex
tremely enjoyable when there 1b an
attractive young woman In charge of
it. We remember one of that kind
and tho momory of It has entirely
changed the drift of thin paragraph
We intended to condemn the parlor
ns an Institution, without reserve,
but when tho memories of one
particular parlor cam back we
found wo could not do it. God blew
tho parlor!
The .Standard Oil Company haa
just been fined a paltry Ii&,o00.OQ.
Come on and let's all pay a penny
more a gallon for oil and get the
thing off our mind.
IOFM I'Olt TODAY.
My Ideal.
My love l not divinely tall,
Nor yet divinely fair.
I,lko VetiiiM, .Mum Hobo and
All nil don t heantlea were;
Her hair Ik not like Minuet gold.
Nor yet like stars her uvea;
lint O, what blKcultH abe can mould,
How toothsome are tier pies.-
Upon her brow no diamonds gleam,
No silks enfold her waist;
Yet makes she things of eggs and
cream
Delicious to the taste.
And although she beam no titled
v name,
Nor ere has written book;
Bho well deserves undying fame-
Clod bless her, she can rook,
J, 13. WATtl).
Easily Suited.
ijsr
" '8 a ver nice room!- I'll hire ltl I
don't mind tho rata. I have delirium
tremens any way!" I,utlge Bluttcr.
.ornry, thinking possibly he had got
nixed it ji and taken the wrong aide,
fua much perplexed, and tlnally el-
Hwed his colleague to a corner and
lesperately asked him, "Which aide
)f this case aro we on? I 11 bo dd
f i know."
KIG1ITH CJItAlJK KXAMIXATIOX.
i,.r;iu(. (j ah.
Forgot Money Value.
The wife and the daughter of an
American diplomatist have lived so
long abroad that they have forgotten
about the coinage of their native
country, at least Hint Is the way the
mother explained ft to the hotel
clerk when hIiu got puzzled over how
many quarters make a half dollar.
The daughter made some com
ment. "I'm ho worse than you are!" re
torted tho mother. "You tried to pay
for an ico cream soda the other dav
with a firty dollar hill."-New York
Hun.
Too Much ('nnimtigiiliig.
After tho close of u poll Mail catu
palmi In North Carolina, a llrm of al
to nnM who had hoih been In the
thick of political activity during the
campaign were engaged by the prose
cution in a case of cruelly to animals.
One of them, glancing over the war
rent, saw nt a glance that It railed
to charge any crime, and began to
feel of his adversary as follows: "If
ft should bo deemed necessary to
amend this warrant, wo would be
glad to have It done now." His col
league quickly scrambled to him,
and wrlsjie-rcd ory nudiblv in his
ear. "V don't want this warrant
amended, do we?" At this the nt-
Foi-ty Kucccsstiil Out Of Total of J 13
Applicants.
Following aro tho names of the
tupllti throughout tho county who
vero succtssful In the examination
jeld on tho above date. The follow
ing report Include? only those whose
manuscripts have reached tho super-
utendent h office to this date.
A few outlying districts havo not
up to thb; time, been heard from and
their reunite will be announced late.
Dint. No, 4, F. C. Fitzpatrick,
teacher lOva Hessett, Veva Huick, ,
Carl Ulnck, Ilertrum Hates, Mollla
Cobb, Harry Campbell, Laura Davis,
10 1 hoi Dcltoss, Gertrude Dlll'ird.
Sybil Farnsworth, Itoy Frey, Charley
(ii'luun, Merle Hamilton, Frank
Holmes, Claud Jonts, Gladys Kej-'ter,
Helen .Ianison, Ada Lovell, Nannie
McNoel, Ulna Olmstead, Mildred
Parks, Hiiluff aPtterson, Madge Pat
terson, (Jolda Hosh, Velma Spencer.
Krma Hhoemakrr, Frank Shields.
Hist. No. Hi, Geo. A. C ran n, teach-
Mary Hrowil, ltaymond Bteph-
m.
IHst. No. R2, Chester Cook, tench-
Myrtle Giosh, Clarenco Hodges,
Hazel Corneilsnn.
Diet. No. 17. C. W. Hoyle, tench
- Nellie Decker.
Dlst. No. 74, Adahello McCord,
teacher Kovy liOvelare.
Dlst. No. 15. Mrs. G. M. Sander,
teacher Sari But her Mn.
Dlst. No. 84, Melvln T. Solve,
acl'cr Myrtle Powell.
Dlst. No. 21, Wallace Kcllog,',
teacher Hazel (tin hour, .lako Croy,
101 hoi Klrkendall, I trace Murray.
i;i;sow iio.ns of condodk.nci
Hefolutlnns ndopted by, Uoseburg
Hive No. 1 I , Ladles of the Maccabees
of tho World:
No one hours the door that opens
When they pass beyond our call;
Deft as loosened leaves of roses,
One by ono our loved ones fall.
WIIKItKAS. Tho niiRol of death
has again visited our Hive, and taken
from out number our beloved sister.
Nellie lloyd; and It Is the desire of
this Hive to record n fitting tribute
to her memory; therefore be it
K108O! VKD, That while we bow
to the will of tho Almighty, yet we
none tho less mourn the loss of our
dster; rnd bo it
ItlOSOI.VIOD. That In the death of
Sister l! )d this Hive has lost a loyal
mi'inlKT ft ticl tho family one whoso
KooditoHH mikI cheerful disposition has
made hot untimely death deeply re
gretted; itlso bo It
liUSOI.VFD, That our charter he
draped tor !t0 d-iys, and a copy of
thoKO levolullous he vpr-'ad upon the
record of our Hive, and a copy be
sent to each of the city papers.
Fralei nally submitted,
N I'M. 1,1 10 PAKKS
MAY PATRICK,
JKSSIIO It A PP,
An audience of more than twelve
peoplo greeted William. Jubilee
Slum rs at the 'hi' Temple Satur
day evenhiK. and from the great ap
plause i-1. r.vonc was delighted. The
(r Konlru. PerHiind. Oregon. Palace
Ttieai re Wedeecday ninM, January
;Ust. Tickets and reserved seats on
sale at Chapman's Pharmacy next
Saturday Jimuary 27th.
A STRONG ROOM
in a hunk, in who iv (be spe-elo and se
iiniilct nre kept. Ours It piunf
jigahist tire ur Imrgl u-s, mid yntir
Valuable vtill Im safe If entrusted to
tlx. We m-e known as u conservatlvo
1 I 1I -
f d
V.tl
Where
YourVoluMbiM ar wilVj
niid reliable liistlintinn, and we enjoy
the confidence mul tho iu count of
the 1mh( mul mot prominent ritleti,
Ue an Nollcldng new iicnimls from
reMiiillde ihtkoiim.
At Interest on Time Deposits
First Trust and Savings
BanR
A. S. Huey, tho Jeweler, spent the
day at Kiddie attending to buainess
matters.
IXCAIi NEWS.
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WHAT XKXT'.' OP1I5 1CKA1).
i- When? February 8.
Where? At the Armory.
F. B. Walte, of Sutherlln. was a Who will go? Everybody. ;
business visitor In Hose bum for a I
few hours today.
A. Y. Darker left for Orants Pass
this morning where he will spend a
few days with relatives, i
Mrs. W. O. Houuer returned here'
last evening after two weeks spent i
at Cottage Grove where she visited ,
with her parents.
Mrs. H. F. Gilbert loft for Wood
land, Cal., this morning where she
will spend: several weeks visiting
with her mother. j
Mrs, J. E. Knger and Mrs. E. B. ! I
Peugra left for Portland tills morn-'
lag where they will spend a few days:
visiting with friends. ' '
AUTO TRANSFER
J. F. CLEMENTS, PrtOP.
Ceneral Transfer Business
Prompt attention given
to phone orders. Phone
70 or leave your orders
at Jos. SykesGun Store
. m
THE ECONOMY MARKET H "
George Kohlhagen, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market
affords. All kinds of Stock bought and sold.
Phone 58
Roseburg, Oregon
Delicacies Store
UKS.H.L. COfflft, UlBS At ICt W'll Ch; fro
PARTICULAR people will
A find this establish me nt all
that can be desired The best
of everything eatable, alwayi
fresh and good, forgsale.
315 Cass Street
All This Week
1
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Post Cards
75c Per
Dozen 0
Clark & Clark
o
Photografers
MM The First Week in February TOyg
The 5?OXoC Store
Will be in the New Perkins Building
The Milton Nursery Company
nf Milton, OtVK)ii, lntvo sold fruit trees and nhrulw til Douglas
County for four yearn. Huiulntls of wntislied eustomern Is tho tes
thnoiifnl they tiffer. Itest of slock at lowest priees. Correspond
euro Molh itetl,
W. R. PALMER, Agt., Cleveland, Ore.
HnrisHor to A. M, AlUISTUOXtS, Faiinera Mutual Fire Insurance
n SiMH'inlty.
Let Us Launder
Your Bedcoverings!!!
It's a ptvttv heavy task for a woman to launder
Blankets and Comfortables properly. Not only
that but besides the labor it costs in soap and fuel
almost os much as we charge. We are admirably
equipped and we guarantee complete satisfaction.
Our charge is moderate. We also make a special
ty of flat work. Just pick up your phone and say
"97" -.uir wagon will call in a short while and we
will return your work promptly.
Roseburg Steam Laundry
438 North Jackson St. Telephone 97
WASH DAY
Is not dreaded nearly as much if you know that
you have a good machine to help lighten the
work. We would like to interest you in such,
we have them, running in price from $5 to $20
The latter is the very best water motor machine
on the market, being both Gearless and Spring
less. Then we have another pattern for $15.00
that is a good motor machine, as good as you
will find outside the $20.00 machine.
-THE-
NEW HOME WASHER
Is a hand machine that is very popular at $12.
The Big "3", The Steel King, The Acme, and,
but just come in and look them over. We are sure we
can interest you, even though you have most of your
washing done at a laundry. Just think of turning out a
tub of clothes in the time it takes to rub one or two articles
by hand, and with no more labor. Remember that
the modern machine does good work and you will not
find it necessary to use the board for finishing but very
seldom, and then but for a waist band or a neckband.
Prove us by using a machine, you vill not regret it.
Churchill Hardware Co.
"IRONMONGERS"........
. m, , evening, January 27, at 7:45. The
C. J. Warrenton. of Portland, is in The big chorus for the coming re- pvhulHkMp ainr win ho In pimrfrp
the city lfmkiug over the advantages vfval meets for preliminary rehearsal Every singer of the churches parti-
i mo rrenmivnuu uuurcii oiuuruuy cfpating is urged to be present. J27
of this section with a view of locat
ing here.
For Sale
4 , I
Berkshire pigs, Bronze turkeys,
Pekin ducks, Toulouse geese, Drown
Leghorn cockrels, won 25 prizes
and two silver cups at our big
Poultry Show, turkeys scoring as
high aB 97 points, geese 96, ducks,
Pckhis 95, Indian Runners 96&,
chickens 95 etc.
E. A. Kruse
Roseburg Oregon
We know that there has been a great deal of
trouble with Electric Laundry Irons, but. it was
before the G. E. was on the market or because
you did not use them. G. E. stands for General
Electric; also guaranteed ever.
The Electric Store
Churchill-Warner Co.
Start tills year HIOHT by dining
at the lunch room whereat you will
enjoy the finest cooking, tho choic
est meals, poultry, vegetables, fruits,
paltry, etc. at populnr prices.
Particular people And this lunch
room a specially good one and also
Hnd that our prices are not exorbi
tant.
Try us.
Grand Grill
C. and G. Eliiott, Proprietors
III
DraidngTrade
fEwlders
'
The Real Magnet
that lrnw contracts from builder
and CHriM'ntor Into our office U tluil
hiKli Hum nunlity of the Lumber we
sell. It Is !) up to irraik, and
elves the best untisfnction to all pur.
rhawr. We liave a full assortment
of building material at reasonable
prices,
"O.U WOOD
rage Investment Co. i
Phone 2 1 "09 N. Jirksonjj
Phone 245.
All work flrst-clasa
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
828 North Jackson rt.
ROSFIIURG, OHEOO.V
FOR SALE
TViWfi T rf C C,10,co Al'rcago at Green, the New
J. UWI1 LUlb Tonnslte, nt the Intersection of S. P.
and K. 1. & o. Itailrond.
one while they aro Cheap.
Choice Lands
dcnlng.
L. 0. Maddux
and It, 1. & o. Itailrond. Town IaiIs (10x123 nt ?7B.OO. Get
one while they aro Clienp.
In 5 and 10 acre tracts suitable for
fruit, berries.
s hiiu trucK gardening.
220 S. Main St.
lEosobnrg, Oregon
U. n. flARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning'
and Heating1
,
North JacKson Street, adjoining" Peoples Marb .1
WorKs. Telephone 251. j
WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE.
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