The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 28, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS
CAUL 1). SHOKMAKHH,
Killlor and Win 1'roprletor.
ISStiil DAILY KXi KIT HIXDAV.
Hiibai-rliiliuii lUtcs Dull)'.
Per year, by mall' $3.00
Per month, dellvoroU GO
Semi-Weekly.
Tor enr
Six months 10u
Kntured as Bucond-class maucr
November 6, 1U10, at Koeburi!. Ore.,
under act of March 8,1879.
Tl-Tl II X I KS I a v7 k k 1 1 1' A 1 1 v a, !-
DAILY WEA'ninn hkpout.
U. S. Weather llnrcau, local office,
KoBohurB, Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. in., Februury 2. J912.
Precipitation In inches and hun
dredths: lllulK'Ht li'innerature yi-sterday
lament temperature lust nlnht 3
l'rc'ciiltallou, last 2 4 liour 01
Total ireclp. since lt of month 11.00
Normal irecli. for this month 3.00
Tolal iircclp, from Sep. 1, 1911,
to date . 20.80
AveraKO preclp. from Septem
ber 1, 1877 21-10
Total deficiency from Sep. 1,
1911 3 20
Average preclp. for 34 wot
seasons (Sep. to May Inclu
sive) 32-3f
WILLIAM BULL,
Observer.
CAN ItOOSKVDLT III: NOMINATKD7
Last Monday Colonel Hoosevell
made known to the public his Inten
tion to ho a candlilalo for the nom
ination for tho presidency of the
United States subject to the decision
of the republican convention which
meets In Chicago on next June I nth
Coming as It did after Ills reiterated
statement In lit 04 and 1907 that h
would not again be a candidate for
(ho reason that he considered as his
flrHt term the three years and a half
that ho served as president after the
assassination or Win. MiKlnlcy the
rank and Hie of the party aro won
dering whether such a repudiation
of Ills declaration will assist him in
capturing the nomination.
The convention this year will lie
composed of 1070 delegates. The
list of stales with Ihclr number of
delegates Is ns follows:
Alabama 24 Nebraska 10
Arizona 0 Nevada 0
Arkansas Is N. llamp K
California 2li N. Jersey 88
Colorado 12 New York iin
Connecticut ... I I N. Mexico r
Delaware (i N Carolina . 21
Florida 12 N. Dakota .1(1
Coorgla 28 Ohio 4S
Idaho 8 Oklahoma . 2"
Illinois 58 Oregon 10
Indiana 30 Pennsylvania 7(1
Iowa 2(i llliodo Is 10
KitiiHtis 20 H. Carolina. IS
Kentucky 21! H. Dakota . Ill
Ijoulsana 20 Tennessee 2 I
Maine 12 Texas -In
Maryland Hi I'tnh v
MassacbusedH 30 Vermont
Michigan 30 Virginia 2 1
Minnesota . 21 Washington II
Mississippi 20 W. Virginia . 10
Missouri . .. 30 Wisconsin 20
Montana K Wyoming 0
Or these 1070 delegates the sin
cessful candiilate iuiit get the vine
of 53(1. Whit are Mr II elfs
chances ol getting this iiiiniti-T i t
votes iriini the dirrcrcut stall s.
I,ct us llrst resolve i !l 'loub.s in
Ihe ex-presidenCs favor and 've hint
the entire delegation fiotn the slates
which lnllow: Arizona, California.
Colorado, Idaho. Iowa. Kansas
Michigan, Minnesota. Montana. Ne
braska. Nevada, New Mexico. Noitl.
Dakota, Ok lahoina, Oregon. Soul!'
Dakota. I'tab, Washington anil Wwi
ImiiK. The delegates fr Hi, c-1
slates number 200.
Tuft will hav II.! for lilui . li j
Ihe delegations from Fl,.il,la. Mis-;
sipjil, l.oulsaua, Alaliauia. (icorgia. .
North Carolina, South Carolina (
Tennessee. Virginia, Kentucky, Mis i
sourl and Arkansas numbering In all
274 delegates. Tills accounts then!
tor r.Ml of the 1 1170 delegates. W hat
will the other MM! delegates do'.'
Wisconsin with lis 20 delegates
will vote tlrst. last and all Ihe time
ed to be a Tuft state, but let us Bay
that Roosevelt will get half the dele
Kates here as well as the entire dele
gation from Indiana (which is not
probable I. This gives the ex-iresl-deiit
438 votes. This leaves Illinois
with Us 08 delegates to be still vot
ed, (live them to Itoosevelt and he
Is still 40 votes shy of the nomina
tion. Hut the probabilities are that Tuft
will carry lor himself In the con
vention New York, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, dlilo and Pennsylvania,
fheso states have 318 votes. Added
,o those that we have already record
,d gives the president 770 votes in
the convention or 234 more than are
necessary to a choice.
Mr. Roosevelt with all the ex
pressions that have been heard in
his favor and with all the apparent
popular sentiment mado for hltn can
.iot hope to be nominated at Chicago.
He will not bo able to muster the
delegates from tho slates that are
really controlling In the convention.
nd besides ho has a powerful ob
itaclc In bis way, an obstacle which
will grow as tho dale of the con
vention draws near. That obstacle
la a paragraph that ho uttered him
self on November Kill. 1004, after lie
had been nominated for the presi
dency, and which Is "On the fourth
f March next I shall have served
throe and a half years, and HiIh three
and a half years constitutes my Hrsl
term. ThiB wise custom which lim
its tho president to two terms re
gards tho substance and not the
form and IfT no circumstances
will I be a candidate for or accept
mother nomination.'
I'OKM lOK TODAY.
Much Ado AIhiiiI Nothing;.
If a liody find a body
Digging In tho Wye,
Who'll Identify tho body
When it's high and dry?
For if Macon killed poor William
Kindly tell us why
He should trouble to inter hltn
I'nderni'atli the Wye.
Next sonic scholar will Inform us
lly the river Wyo
That oiil Falstnff slaughtered Hamlet
For lago's lie.
All the world Is mad, tny masters,
Fame Is wortli a try,
Though a riphor comes to zero
Underneath the Wyo.
New York Sun.
i,.r(iii:.(i ('.as.
A I'lizllng Answer.
Corner Davis was tiding on the
Central branch the other day when
a very loquacious individual sat
down lieslilo him and began lnilil
liardilig him with fpnstious. Comer
go( very tire.l or Ms lalkalive friend
loll did not complain. Finally the
fellow looked down and noliceil that
Comer had a wooden leg.
"How did you lose your leg'" he
asked.
"I will tell you upon
lion." said lliinii'V
"What Is II?"
"That )ou will uol ask
it lUestion."
"All right."
"II nils billon off."
Tills aroused Ihe illlioslly
iiuest loner a great deal, hut h
Ills wold goml and a-.lt
iinestiuus
"I bet." said dinner, 'that thai
fellow has lost a lot ol sleep si
iheli wondering whit sen .,1 an mil
mal bit Ihat leg ff " Kansas (i(
lounial
Mrs, Fanny Rowan and daughter, for hi; indefinite visit, Mrs. Cole-1
Mis Ula, of Wlchata, Kan., arrived j man is also a daughter of Mrs. Row
here Monday, and yesterday were j an, and she hopes her mother and
driven to tho country borne of Mr. j sister will learn to like Douglas
aud Mrs. L. L. Coleman, on South ; county so well that they will make
Deer Creek, where they will remain j their future home here.
f
Apple f-rp
r cai
Cherry
Peach
Prune
Buy
Where you can see what you yet and yet what
you want. Make your own selection
from the immense stock in my sales yard.
Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament
als, Rose Hushes and Berry Plants
A L. KITCHIN, Roseburg
Oregon
NURSERYMAN
Sealshipt Oysters
Solid
Measure
No Water
Handled in Most Sanitary Manlier, and CuaraiKeed Absolutely
l-'reo Itoiii lriser'ulives.
$1.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint
Cass Street Market
.111,11-
aliolli-
of the
made
further
Clark & Clark
FOTOGRAFERS
All the Latest Novelties in Fotos
Panorama Views a Specialty
the economy market
j George Kohlhagcn, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The hcsl the market
alTords. All kinds of Stock bought and so'd.
Phone 5S
Roseburg, Oregon
Yi
li. Ill l
d. Ohio ,
West Vli-
r in I lie
sl.,tes r. -re
i I.e s.,1,1 ,,,
ei a I.,, i
ror l.al'ollelle Tile Sen Kliulaiol
stales m;l sal'elv l,e glien I,, i'.ifl
These stales send ,lel,-i;.iti-s to lh
convent), ill. This then leaves ll.-la
vvnre, New Jersey, New
Inols. Indiana. .Mania
I'ennsv h anl.-i i'evas ,md
gillla to he in-, -i, uiiled r,
con en li - n vole. The
sent tl'S Vi-li-s an,', I
hold Hie leilaliee ,-(
it Tafl and li, v- II t .in ,
division , alt Ihe !.i-t ..ales I
lion. ,1, , v, ,-, ,. Voi k and I',
svlvaiila Hies, I vi o slal-'s will ,le
the ehoh It, !, iw, ire. , w j,.,
W est ii-cinia ,m, 1 , x ,,,
doubledlv be (or i'.ifl Tiles,
represent a vote of '.in This
Tail's vote lli to !'.. The
V hose voles hav n-M he,-n i,
(ben III, New Y ok li'lnols.
Oiilo and r,-nns i mi,, j,,
gates from Hi, -e st .t. , nnmiji
New Yolk Willi lis ;o, voles
nominate Mr i'afi win ,,s,-
V"lt I"' able to gel (lie New Yolk
delegation, l-'or the tniiposes ,,f (,,ln
p irlson let us sav lh.it h, , ,,,,,! , .M,
lure tbem. This will give him :;ii;
I'C Still Ill-eilS ltl'l Voles t.l I-,- e;l.
T'(ld from Olilo. Illinois. Indiana
and Pennsylvania. Ohio will ,.th,.
rend a solid Tart ibbgalion 1,1 tin.
convention or a divided one tor the
two. Itoosevelt cannot inidiire tin.
whole state, Ohio lias iS votes, tllve
I'oosevelt hair or the vote - 2t, This
makes 370 that the (Nilonel has to
his credit. Pennsylvania Is report-
iid-
lel-ei
1 nn
I I' .- -
-I. II. s
. or, I, , I
iill.i-i.i
d.le
r ::n.'
I "11 1,1
NOIil'i: To I XVPW'MIS.
I'olialas ( 'on ii t y tiivi's tor the veal'
lull III I"', nine di n I'Vhruurv '
L'U. I !' I .' A 1,1. ale oi .'I ,e- ,-elil w ill
allowed lor I. iv... ,a:,l IN lii.l. i
h.ioi e Mali h I . i'avei. vi 111 l eiini,'
d' Hi: in, M en I'le lii-.l Moiidai ill I
i il .v .-lit a llio e vi ho b.ue (.aid I
in li. li I i iv . . li Ma. . li I .". and I lie '
ill'sl Mini, lav In ,il ihe second 1
.alf of the laves ,nai I.e paid am
Mine l.eloie the Ill'sl Monday in III ;
toiler, when lliey u III heeonie ilelln
incut and suble t I., penally and in ;
'.'rest No hair pai in. 'ills iv III lie ,..
.'pled dill I llg I lie rehale p.'lio.l.
I'.'slane si ps and checks of noli
, esldenls not re. elved III pal llieul of
laves i
lienili In I'.mli diait. e,i'.'ss or
.oslottiie money older, pavahle In
o o l Ifnli.e. sheliir.
Xildri'.s all i on. niiititi attons to
CKO K IJliNK.
Shi iitr and Tax Colleitor. Itnseburi:.
Ore dsivlL'S
Sulphurro!
50c
Arrived by Impress
Today
at
Fullerton & Richardson's
mil i. Miiiii:
Perkins llblg.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
lias the
Best ButtermaRer in the State
ICE CREAM SEASON HERE
We make
ice iTt'.mi
ill laryre or small (juantities. Lei us have vour
partv orders. Telephone --IO. "
:'.;:;:: :;:::::::':: . :
' JHfj
llei picture frames were tarnished, and the unite peeped through the gold.
And here and there you could detect a slightly greenish mold.
She gilded them with Jap-a-Lac and now they're sp'.ek and span;
You can't imagine how much you can do with onesm dl can.
A free can at Churchill Hardware Company's to
any lady calling for same, for a short time only.
She Did It With
r B In 1 8 colon and eL
In lfl rlN .nJ
Bkhiral (clear) rrnrwi
very Uung from cellar to garret
And So Can You
Churchill Hardware Co., Ironmongery
v., u j k i :ic is oi'T.
Will Make Tlu- Itmi l-'nr Ki-prt'scnta-tjve
At K')iililiciiii I'riinai'ii's.
According to word rcceivud in
Itosolmr tliis inorniii, C. K. KkktT,
of CijirtlitnT, lias conrodod to tho
wishes of tils many friends, and will
Hit tho cnirtost fur representative.
;hject to the will of the republi
sh voters at the primary election to
i.e held in April.
M r. liiekor is one of loiif;las
con til "s mi Ust a nt ial fanners, and is
well known in I lost hurt:. Me is a
man of int- uril . and ilurinn his
many year's rt'-udenre in Douplas
county
friends.
won a hust of close1 J- HnrU''. purchased the
llaniy Davis ninth about three years
". yesterday disposed of the farm
to ilnuMi and Itosenherry, the real
estah- agents. The tract is situated
on the lower Calitpooia river and is
s:.id to he anions the finest ranches
of the county.
Douglas Ton lit v in-nmery butter
is the h.st on In- marU.'t. init on
your irrof er si: ; iriL' mi u ii h a
home I'l-ndii'-t. w hich i aiu ;i s si rict
ly fresh and uuarantrt'd. Two poiiml
roll so cuts dswtf
Family Bargains
of goods advertised in the prcat
national magazines not only
price bargains but also quality
bargains.
We carry these poods ahvnys on
hand because we know bcforrh.nui
that they wouldn't have such wide
aprcad national sale if they were not
all the manufacturers claim.
Ours is the up-to-date store to ;t i
the best family bargains.
Don't you need some uf these ?
A. S.Hu:y Co
l!n;etntru'i l.ejnlhin Jewelers
LUNCH GOODS
Nice, Fresh and Crisp
An assortment tli.it will p:e:iM thp most fastidious and satisfy
tliii rraviiiKs of tlx; "Inn M.iu" In pvorv particular
For a quirk, smart and ap tizini; meal lake a supplv of Ihu fol
lowing homo fur .vour t'liw.TRciH'y cupboard:
ClilMI ( on Cunio
O.lMcrs anil Shi'linp
llfticioiis ( jiiuKMl Salmon
lloiiiy, ( i l. hnili d lloaiiH
Sanliiu s mi l Mimod Moiits
ltoilid Ham uttil Tongue
Lilly s .1ipl.- .I, l!y
Cltoiio Apple Culler
Aside fre:n :i,ls excell-.nl line of "cold goods" for vour
lunch we .-nil sni. lily you with all delicacies of the land In' the
way of fine, pastry- not exactly like mother used to mike just
a l"tle Letter -for mother tfv.-r had Ihe modern methods of
i.iMi.i no-.KiwK at tier command. A tria wi
fact.
All kinds of candles, nuts. etc.. In a Kro.-U assortment
convince of this
Umpqua BaKe ry
H. GUEST, Proprietor
Delicacies Store
PARTICULAR poF1o will
find th s fsubliNhiutfiU all
that c-in Iv drsirod Th tst
ol rvTthtii jlabV, alwavs
lu-sh jiiJ good, lor sal.
315 Cass Street
North Side Plaining Mill
JuC North nf liinnry Spur, North
drd. ru for al! kinds of Building Matorlal protuptly Killed at
Hcaonshlo I'rlcea.
Mill Work Our Specialty
Kmlt llinrt In Any Qnnntltj,
CIVIL ENCINEERS
AND
SURVEYORS
Farm and Lot Surveys
Dcscrijitions and plats
checked for Attorneys
ater pow er and
Irrigation Work
Plats ami Maps Drawn
Office With
1
CHURCH :-: BROTHERS
B - R - E - A - D
It's Good Bread It's Never Sour
Pies, Cakes, Pastries of ail Kinds
CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY
V
328 North JacKson St.
Res. Phone 131 Party R.
Office Phone 245
The Milton Nursery Company
of Milton, One,,,,. ,a.e fn.lt tree. ,I ,,., ,
W. R. PALMER, Agtf Cleveland, Ore.
A- M" mMS,KM8- , ,r:wr li Insurant