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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS caul i). hiiokmakkh, KUitor unil Holo I'ropriWor. 1SSLK1) DAILV HXl'Kl'T HUMUV. Hulwcriptlun Itutt'H Dally, Per year, by mull $3.00 Per mouth, delivered 60 BcmMVvckly. Per year $2.00 ttlx months 100 Entered as necond-clnns matter Kovemlwr 6, 1910, at HosHiurg, Ore, under net of March a, 1879. No Uie Waiting. tu:niav, i i:ititiAitv , DAILV UKATHKK IlKPOKT. U. S. Weather bureau, local office, .Roaeburg, Ore, 24 hours ending a. m.f Fob. 6, 1013. Precipitation In inches and huu drrdths: Highest temiiorature ycstenlay Loweht temperature liiat night Precliiitailon, hint 24 hours Total nroi'ip. since 1 ht of month Normal pri'dp. for this month 4.7 Total nrecli). from Hen, 1. mil, to dato 17.CS Averaxn vrev.iu. from Sentem- her 1, 1S77 20.64 Total deficiency from Hep. 1, Utll 2.5 Average preefp. for 34 wet fieuKOiiH (Sep. to May inclu sive) ...32.36 WILLIAM DKLL, Ohaerver XUT A CAMHH.Vri;. The following appeared In the edi torlal column of the New Vorli World, a uewKpapcr of International reputation, anil one wlione views on political (iiotfmiH are clom'lyt oh nerved by all Hfudeiits of politico: Why do the liars and crook and malefactors and JacknHnex and wimk lfuKs und Kcoundrels and rural torle continue to Hay that Colonel Hoose velt Ik a candidate for president? . I'Jvery day truth urines to over whelm them and yet they persist In their mcuduefnufl ways. YoHterday lifter tlm governor of West Virginia hud had liiurheon with the Colonel he tnnk pains to explain to the reporters that ho did not thluii tho Colonel a candidate "In the senst that Wilson, Harmon and Chirk are candidates," TJiat alone ought to soldo ft. Hut If furl her proof desired, tho governor adds: "I think he will he nominated nnd elected, don't neo liow he could decline." If this means anything It mean.1 that Tlieodoru Roosevelt emphatical ly told the governor of West Vlr giufa that ho Is not a candidate for preHldi jit; that he will not accept n nomination Tor president; that he will not serve If elected nnd that he Is utdng every effort to prevent the further line of his name. Colonel Roosevelt hates Washing ton, lie loathes the White House. Public office Is ahhoreut to lihn. He wants to divide his life between the cathedral calm of the Outlook of llfi'B and the bucolic simplicity of Hagainore Hill. . Who Is responsible Tor the Infam ous falsehood that he has presiden tial ambitious? POKM FOlt'lODAV. v i ;oii. "Meed of tho Toller," "Plniuu of the 8eu" Such are the names of your poets for me. "Metal of Mammon," "Curse of the World" These nr the libels your preachers bavo hurled. Dug from the mountainside, washed In the glen, Servant am I or I ho master of men.1 Steal me, 1 curse you; earn mo, I bless you; Crasp me and hoard me. n fiend shnll possess you. Lie for ino, die for me. covet me. tako me Angel or devil, 1 am what you mnke 11K Falsely alluring. I shimmer and shine Over the millions that hold me divine. Trampling each other, they rush to adore im Heaping the dearest of treasure be fore me Lovo and Its blessedness, youth and Its wealth, Honor, Truuqullil v. Innocence. Health lliivlug my favor with evil and pain; Huge U the sacrlllco, poor is the gain. Naught but my efllgy, passionless, cold, God of a frenzied lodlutry-(Jold! Arthur tJultennan In Collier's "You've heard roe play the ptanol What do you think of my execution r "The sooner the betUnV-l'lUHburgU Press. brother for 30 years, and their pres ent visit is much enjoyed. Their last meeting occurred in Iowa, when Mr. Klder paid her a visit. . CIIUtrilKS (HOT TOMKTHKII. Two DciioiniiialloiiH More Join KvuiigcliHtlc Kervlces, trp till yesterday tho evangelistic meetings, being held in the Presby terian church under the leadership of Messrs. Smith and Itoper, have been conducted under the auspices of the Presbyterian, Uaptlst und M. E. church, South. A signed statement was made some time ago by the pas tors Ait these t-hu relief, explaining why no other churches were includ ed In the list of those conducting the services. It Is claimed that some friction arose over this statement, at any rate soino correspondence took place and as a result the M. church and tho Christian church havo joined with the other three jhurehes In these great evangelistic terviee. Tho correspondence follows: Uosehurg, Or., Feb. 4, '12 Hev. .1. N. McComiell, and the people of the Chi rut lun church; Hev. Al exa inter Maclean, and the people of the M. w. church: Hrethren: At a meeting held this day by the pastors and executive committee hav ing charge of tho evangelistic cam paign now in progress under direc tion of Rev. C. C. Smith, In which the M. 10. church, South, tho Bap tist and Presbyterian churches have heretofore united, it wus voted to ox- tend a cordial Invitation to the pas tors nnd people of the M. 10. church Hid Christian church of Roseburg to Join officially with us In tho conduct of tills campaign, and It is earnestly requested that the matter bo given early and 'prayerful consideration. I ho doors aro open, brethren. Come with us and let us all labor to gether for the Muster. Yours In Christ. THIS KXKCPTIVK COMMITTEE. Ity It. L. EDDY, Chairman. H. W. STRONG, Secretary. TtoHeburg, Ore.. Feb. (J. '12. Executive Committee of Evangelistic Meeting: The ofllclal hoard of the M. K. hurch and tho Christian church vot d to accept the Invitation to Join In the evangelistic meetings being londucted by Evangelist Smith, Wo will heartily co-oporato with you In your efforts to save souls. .1. N. McCONNELL. Pastor Christian Church. ALEXANDER MACLEAN, Pastor M. E. Church. Very Special Bargains:- Bt'lTS A few large and small slues. We are not particular about the price. ... DHK8SK8 A few handsome evening dresses at very attractive prices. MILLINERY Very little left in hats and trimmings at your own price, HAIK fJOOHS A most magnificent new line which we offer at unheard of prices. GOHKAItl) COHHET8 The price Is always the same. A perfect model for everybody. At any price you wish. THE LEADER: Hair und Hcnlp Treatment. Kuciul MuHMUffe. Hulr Dressing. Manicuring. '4 Yfi t t I DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY 7. has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE I ! We make ice cream in large or small quantities. Let us have your partv orders. 1 elephone 340. THEIiirS NO SIOCKKT nbout our By stem of Lounderlng lin en. We take infinite pains with each Individual order, employ the bes"t methods and the most experienced and competent help, and we are prompt In delivery as we are hi col lecting bundles. We never Injure the most delicato fabric, and prices aro, have always been, reasonable. W. (J. Relter has sold his Interest In Iho firm of Cnmpbell & Relter to I. II. Campbell and the firm will here afler ho known as' J. II. Camp bell & Son. rs lu ;h:m; uas. A ;ml DfinoiisiiMtor. 1u car hud wheezed ilov along, until Ilnall .lolileigh grew Impatient. "Uiok here, my good man." be said to the demonstrator, "1 don't want an old snail of a car like this. 1 WhlU come s;hh-iI," "Hut just think or the economy of a car like ihis," as Id the deiuoii Btrator. "Ecnintli " retorted .loblelgh "When does 1 he eroimm) etnue in'" lt roots Jit n much to run us tm other car, doesn't a?" "Yes," n-plied the denionstrator. "but think of what wiu'll save on llnofs."- - Harper's Weekly. ltrlleini ttf Simplicity. 'll's a lucky thing th de luiman race." said t'nele Eheii, "dut do Ten Commandments wasn't loaded down wlf pruseoloKV like de laws de legis lature parses." Ex. The Judge -Then you m know I edge having robbed tho sate, u er ou assisted by anyone? The accused No Indeed, yer hon or. I've bin iu t he erf ushun tor ti years an' 1 ain't never collaborat ed with nobody. Ex. PAYS llltOTHLIi VISIT, Kilter Arrive lu HoM'hnrtf MrrtN Itrotlnr Alter 'Ml Yeant Athene. Mrs. Harriet E.McCntin, of lows, arrived in Rtsehuric a few days ago to spend til ret weeks visiting st the home of her brother. W. W, folder, of tho Oregon Soldiers' Home. M rs . Mi Cunnt h a d not seen her IRON BEDS 30 PATTERNS FROM $2.50 TO $13.00 L II. Rhoades & Company 2nd BT Store Delicacies Store HUB. H. t. CQfftH, HISS AUCB WtlSOM, Pnp. PARTICULAR ppl will " find this establishment all "atcan be desired. The best of everything eatable, always fresh and good, for sale. 315 Cass Street Hints for. House Cleaning Time Don't forget that we carry in stock Brownie Dust Cloths . 25c Brownie Dusters . . . 50c Brownie Dust Brushes . $1.50 Scrubbing Brushes . 10c to 25c Mops, 2 or 3 Rinds 25c to 50c Mop Heads, good ones 15c to 25c Flaxope, in 1 and 2 pound cans, Floor Wipe, in pint cans and up, j 25c and 50 cents 40c per pint and up Polish Oil, in bottles, at . 25 and 50 cents per bottle We wish to say a word relative to the last three items. You may not know of their merits, but you should - FLAXOPE is a preparation made from linseed oil that takes the place of soap in cleaning. It will as thoroughly remove grease or dirt from the paint or varnish as will soap and it POSITIVELY will not injure the varnish. Made originally for use in Pullman cars where finish is of the highest. FLOOR WIPE is used on a cloth slightly moistened for removing dust from any varnished surface, and mak ing it look as good as new. Either of these articles are labor savers. POLISH OIL is similiar to Floor Wipe but of a higher grade. The IDEAL polish for fine furniture or any varnished surface. Remember also that the BROWNIE goods require no water but pick up dust better than a damp cloth. LADIES J REST ROOM Churchill Hardware Co. iron ' MONGERS mm"- i ONE :-: MORE .... WEEK .... Post Cards 75c Per Dozen Clark & Clark Fotografers The Milton Nursery Company of Milton, Oregon, Imvo snhl fruit tri-es nml 8hru1tN In DnuKtns County for four years. lluiulieriN of 8atislltMl customers In th tes (inioiiial they offer. I lest of btork lit lowest prices, Curtr-ipond' I'liw soliclteil. W. R. PALMER, Agt, Cleveland, Ore. Bmnwsor to A. M. AltMSTltOXO, n HiHM'liiliy.- 1'iirnn-rs Mutual Kro Insuranro MENDPTA COAL No Soot, LttUe Asb $9 Per Ton Tmmodioto Delivery AnywlHrc. WOOD ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 Let Us Launder Your Bedcoverings!!! It's a prettv heavy task for a wotnan to launder Rlankets 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. J ust pick up your phone and sav "97" our wagqn will call in a' short while aud we will return your work promptly. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone 97 AUTO TRANSFER J. F. CLEMENTS, PROP. Ceaieral Trans fer Business Prompt attention given to phone ord ers. Phone 70 or leave your orders at Jos. Sykes Gun Store Douglas County 'Creamery butter Mrs. S. S. Bryant, of Taconia, Is the best on the market. Insist on I Wash., Hoft for Los Angeles hls your grocer supplying you with a ' morning after a couple of weekKK home product, which Is always strict-! spent In lloseburg visiting at thu , lv fresh and guaranteed. Two pound home of her parents. Mr. and ,Mrs. roll 80 cents. dswtf J. M. Bryant. H THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and sold. Phone 58 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. The Real ,Magnet thnt ilrnMn runtrnrts from buildm nml rnrptnttnt Into our oftlce In that hlKh rlivsn quality of the iiambcr rr 'IU It Is always up to frnuk. and givra tho hrt ml W action to all pur rhtwn. W 1iaT9 a full wiportnirnt of hnilding aaatrrinl at rauunahlr pHl-es. i tXJAr t WOOD Page Investment Co.; Phone 2U "09 N . Jackson Phone 245. All work flnt-claxa Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished S-H North Jaikwm i ROSFBtTRQ, OKEOO.f ' jmWfHM -tttt t D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. I Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK," Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marb WorRs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE.