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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS CAUL 1). BIIOKMAKEK, Kdllor and nolo I'roprlHor, 1SSIKI 1MIIV KXVliPl BUNDAY, Hiiliscrilltioll ItllL-s Dully. Per year, by mall Per month, delivered 60 Bciiil-WM-kly. Per year 2.00 Six months 10" Kntored as second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Koaeburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. How Ha Took It FltlDAV, l lOltltl AHV l, IU11 DAILY W'KATMIIli Itlil'OItT. U. S. Weather Iliircnu, local office. Iloseburg, Oro., 24 hours ending 0 a. m., Fob. 9, 1912. Freclpltutlon In Inches and bun dredths: , Highest ti'iniierature yealerday Lowest tmniienitnrc; last niiflit 0 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 t,.i! ,.rwlii Kltire 1st of month .01 Normal iireclp. for this mouth 4.72 Total precln. from Sep. 1. Uli. to dato 17 S Averago preclp. from Beptem- ber 1, 1877 S"-2 Total dellclency from Sep. 1, 1911 33 Average prcclp. for 34 wet (Sen. to May Inclu- , 32. 30 WILLIAM liKLL, Observer Ol'lli ItlCAD. The lecture last evening given b Ople lleud under the auspices of Hi Koseburg 11 Inlslerlal Association was a feast of reuse ihmb'il with wii and pathos. Tho word iirt irf drawn hy the author-lecturer were so real that every one iiresent could see the inside of the ngoiilaliiK "sweat shop", and shrank down In their seals in vol n nlui Hy at the aw fill sight of gliiB and women bend ing over sewing machines in poorh lighted and lll-veiilllated rooms, try ing to earn enough to keep the soul from temptation. That tills ureal crime against struggling hiiinalllly In the large centers of population I. pel milled lo go on under the ver eyes of Hie city and stale govern meats Is a most conclusive argui i for belter laws ami strict enforce ment of (he saini) for the laboring classes. Men as a rule can or do or ganize against unjust aggressions against their right, but women ami girls are helpless. The lecturer made easy transitions In bis discourse ami Irom tears he brought laughter when he told ol how Ihe "lllg City Shark" outwitted thu country iierson, and how the beautiful laily wllh soulful eyes ob tained Ills pocket liimk of calico samples thinking she was obtainiiic bis "roll". The lecture was well al tended as it should have been anil no one wenl away disappointed unless he happen ed to ln In the class ol savages de fined by Mr. Head: "A savage frowns, and the difference between a snvage and a clvllled man Is a smile." Attorney (). IV Cuslinw Is being ronsidered by a great ninny peuple throughout Ihe state as a candidate for Ihe t S senate to succeed .lolia than llourns, .lr Itosehure. and llooglns county volers who know ol Mr. Coshuvv and they are leglun in milliner wilt no doubt rally to his support and help along his caudl dacy. . Judge-Tou plead not guilty to the charge of having stolen theno 1 pounds of snuff. Anyllilng to ny? I'rlsnniT-Voui tionoi. I Hn.ugbl snuff was made to lie pinched -Comic UuU. sequently when he fell downstairs one day and broke his arm the chief regret that crossed his mind was that he would be unable to take Kll.abeth and Mill y and Catherine and Ihe rest of them to see the play that night. Till afraid It's n bad Job," pro nounced Ihe surgeon, who had come to sid the arm. "Kven when It has healed tho arm will remain crooked.' "Never mind the crook." replied Archibald. "Set It for hugging, and go ahead!"- Tit-lilts. ol n Ktnli. "(lot a Job at last, have you Dickey?" "Yep; dollar a week." "What kind of work?" "Scrapln' the wads o' gum off'n the backs o' the fiirnllure In a sec olid hand store." ' Hid you ever play in ' I Inmlot ?' IiHiulred a theatrical liuinager of a recent ac(iilslllou lo his company. "Kver!" exclaimed the newcomer. Why. I'm played In every hamlet between here and Niobrara, Neb." Till'. I i:itllCAItV(l.l.N"S 1IO.MH COMPANION. The I'Yhruary Woman's Home Companion ronlalus a remarkable short slory enlllled "The Way." by .lullet Wllbor Tompkins. It Is a -lory that has arm- d a tremendous discussion over the iieslloll as to how much of a sacrillce one woman could or would have (ho right lo make for her friend who Is In I rouble. In the same number there are sev ral articles worthy of special com ment One. enlllled ' The Open .Mar ket In lies Moines". Is a report of a movenielil ill Iowa which has already reduced the cost of living in several Hies and towns of that state and eeins to otter a suggestion lo inany Iher couniiiinlilcs. i is an article of universal Interest and llnporlance. Another valuable arllcle In the l''eh ruary Companion Is one entitled "The Ctrl Wllh a Voire." In which i professional opera singer gives a graphic account of ihe loue. road thai ling women must (ravel who seek a musical career It Is all arllcle tilled with facts about actual rases other Interesting articles In Ihe liuln- ter are: "The I. (tile Princess." a hararter sketch of ll uly daimh- ter of the h'uiperor of llerinnin ; The Lost Aphrodite of Knldos'; 'Outdoor Photograph al Nlghl": "Sweethearts and Wives"; "The Healthy Baby", and a sermon by Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of the llroadway Tabernacle In New York City. The dressmaking and housekeep ing departments are, as usual, Ailed with Interesting (acts and practical suggestions. Grace M. Gould, who conducts the fashion department, contributes an article this month en titled "What Men Are Wearing". ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of ilank hook's scnoor. hooks TYPICWHITi:it PAI'KH oitick slppliks DRAWING MATUIUAL I RoseburgiBook Co. Roseburg, Ore. mmr HMillliaKJl. has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE; We make ' ice cream in large or small quantities. Let us have your partv orders, telephone 340. i Tlll:lti: S NO HKCHKT mSmw, mam UK star i about our svnIom of LotuulerlnK lin en. We tako Infinite pains with each Individual order, employ tho beat metholn una the most experienced and competent lie l p, and we are prompt tu delivery as we are In col- IcctiriK bundles. Wo never Injure the most dellrate fabric, and prices are, have alwavs been, reasonable Delicacies Store MRS. H.t, COFFIN. HISS AUCt WilSOH, trap. PARTICULAR people will lind this establishment all that can be desired The best of everything eatable, always Itesh and good, lor sale. 315 Cass Street 0 a mm We wonder If a ' kiimker" frowns I If bo, lie must be a silvan'1. W smile and nu thank heaven Tor Hi privilege. I'OI.M I (Ht IUIUV, 'I'lio lloiiH-tVH-r. I Hy Henna llruie ) Hello, is that ou, Arthur deft)'.' 1 w ihh vnii'd pi Mime things li me, I Kiniply r.iiiiiot t-.f I'l. iu lure And et I H.4 .1 Iti. :n .i v 1 ulh So w hen u taK- I In u lomr lil Just ij(.p a uiiniLle (n iur a. I'or yuii ran iirr I lh m alt itihi. Now h.-l'e':. III.' 1 1 1 t l MUI ftl.i I want a ard t'l jum ; le tW, A t nlfr,. (..!. nlatol . too. A hllle iliiii. r t-T ihr milk, Sl .ild.s l riM'.'ii. l..(h I. In.'. And Jolinn n.'fil-- a pair i.( slim-, lie's uorii his llil tHirJi. ..ii kiil.v tin hlze. Alld. I'll. I'l-a;-.' t;i s.Ulle ( !i IRON ! BEDS ; 30 PATTERNS FROM ONE :-: MORE WEEK Post Cards 75c Per Dozen Clark & Clark Fotografers 0 0 0 0 o 0 .0 0 0 ;0 o: 0 0:O Q. 0 13 0 The Milton Nursery Company f 1 i It tin. Oregon, have sohl fruit trees mul si i mix in Douglas Ct'uuty for four years, llundi-eds of salUtled eutoniei'M the tes ilinoolal they offer. Itest of stork nt lowest prices. Correspond eiiee iolieitel. VV. R. PALMER, Agt, Cleveland, Ore. Sneeiior t A. I. Ali.MSIIiONti, I'armers .Mutual Klre Iiisuranee a sp't ialty. And i-.iper. inn, i..r . .u Hi. Aud Arthur, don'i (.nr i,. hrii.c Two . mill. Is nf biiliiT In ii (-u rmiie. I think that's inai! .itMi:; I'Ai't;.! s- iiif i .in A , i:t i n it- t iit' Oh. -s. we II, .-, ;i n,r-.H l .ke. Snirie Si.-il,il Ull.-. IiT tii.iUlit; I lr Two pans bread I iih mii Ink-' And well, I u,. s thai s all .mi I.), -- - l. u .n:; (i.S. ConM I se The Croek. If there wan anuhhin Anhlbaltl ai fond of it wan irls. Fair, dark tall, Mhorl, laovi, tiour. plain, prett. lie adorned them all and ne r w iu out to a theater or n concert without ft bevy of at least half a Uoieu. L'ou- I $2.50 TO $13.00 L II. Rhoades & Company 2nd ECS"" Store 1 Let Us Launder Your Bedcoverings!!! It's a pretty heavy task for a woman to launder Hlankets ami Comfortables properly. Not only that but besitles the labor it costs in soap and tnel 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 "lr"---'.mr wagon will call in a short whiie and we will return your work promptly. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone 97 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, . 25c and 50 cents Floor Wipe, in pint cans and up, 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 OILissimiliarto 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 s REST ROOM Churchill Hardware Co. IRON MONGERS Joseph. Wharton, who resides a short distance below the Soldiers' Home, reports the loss of a bout from the river near his property about ten days np:o. From the description of Ihe boat found In the Umpqiia river, near t tic scene of the recent drowning, Mr. Wharton Is almost satisfied that it is the same one which ho lost. Mr. Wharton has written to friends at Elk ton, and hopes to secure a more detailed des cription of the skiff In a few days. A diamond on your finger or In your scarf or shirt front will raise your social and business standing. It will he an open let ter of credit. A diamond sug gests prosperity. It stands for success. It represents financial reponnfMlity. Its constant 'in fluence will draw big dividends, nnd it can be converted into cash nt any time. You will he safe In buying a diamond from us. A:S. HUEY ltoschiirif's licnrihig Jewelers. Douglas County creamery butter Is the best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with a home product, which is always strict ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll 80 cents. dswtf W. G. Uelter has sold his Interest in the firm of Campbell & Relter to J. II. Campbell and the firm will hero after be known as J. H. Camp bell & Son. fs THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. 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. : ImrR a wimhiI. S I1I1UI1U U HUllUlUUU I Phone 2. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Survey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With 328 North JacKson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Oflice Phone 245 All work firat-clax Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 828 North Jarkaon tt. ROSFBCRQ, OREGON D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorR, Tinning and Heating I I North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marb ' WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short NoUc ROSEBURG, ORE. V