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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS CARL D. 8HOEMAKEK, Editor and wle Proprietor. KOR RE XT. Front of Maddlx barber shop, ut corner of Cass and Hose streets. Ideal location for cl- gar, newspaper and shoo shin- Ing stand. 70-tf Splendid Millinery Showing IKSIKI) DAI LY KXCKPT H U XIMY. BubNcription llalcM Dally. Per year, by mull $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Blx mouths 100 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Uoseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, J 879, Tailored unci (Street Huts In great variety of una pes, colors and combinations to the ueverly tailored and stylish Derby, to the cunning pokeshapes that are becoming to everyone. DresH Hati In handsome styles and variety. Stunning combi nations of color designs, from the simplest to the most elaborate patterns. Children's Huts In immense assortment. Flower, Imvoh, Flumes, and TriiiimliigM of all styles. PRICES TO 'HUT EVERVONE. THE LEADER V Don't wait to carve it on a stone Tell her so! Never let her heart grow cold. Richer beauties will unfold. She Is worth her weight in gold. Tell her ho! Hayonet. TOOL Tlll'KSDAV. MAIM'll II, DAILY WEATIIKIl JlKPOIlT. U. S. Weathor Uureaii, local office. Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m., March 14, j912. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yestirduy &i lowest tiMruttiro last night 3S Precipitation, lunt 24 hours ... .01 Total preclp. since ltst of month 1.43 Normal preclp for tills month 3.98 Total preclp, from Sep. 1, 1911, to date 22.33 Averago preclp. from Septem ber 1, 1S77 20.39 Total deficiency from Sup. 1, 1911 .0C Average preclp. for 34 wot seasons (Sep. to May lnelu- slvo) 32.36 WILLIAM fliCLL. Observer TAI T AXI I'IMKiltKSSlOX. best President Tafl l the same kind of a "proKreHsivo" now r hat lie wuh whun nominated and elected four years ao- Tliut Is to hay, lie constantly on the watch for tli means of deitlint; with the ever changlng phases of moch-ni civiliza tion, and when, after due delibera tion, u course has been marked out. he would set a stake forward to (bat point and move up to it , and st;i there till another step was found necessary find marked out. He Is emphatically nol in favor ol accepting every suhk"M ion of iio1h agitators as a good sugwHtion. act ing upon it a wlille and (hen aban doning It. lie would advance slowly enough to establish a road as he goes and not, like I he untrained bound, continually run yelping Into the brush, only to turn round ami run out again, lie would first find the trail and then follow ll. In h!s letter of acceptance in I 90S the president was very explicit on that point. Me bail taken a large part In formulating (lie policies up on which the party was then agreed and which certainly represented a long step forward in govern mental control of individual activity. Hut In bis letter of acceptance he distinctly said that In his Judgment we were then Tar enough In advance for the time being and that the effort of bis a din I n 1st ration, If be were elected, would be devoted, not to tin exploitation of other measures yet untried, but (o the perfection of de tail and rigid enforcement of w hat bad already been resolved upon. And upon that pledge he has stood and stands now. It was the work of years to concentrate and inlreiich on the tii'W Hues, nnil foolish to waste effort needed for that purpose In e plotting new fads of agitators. M has confidence in bis own dcllhcratr Judgmetil and still greater confidence In the deliberate Judgment of the people. Ho has not confidence that he him setf can Judge rightly without some guidance from the lamp of exper ience., nor does lie believe that tin multitude, equally Inexperienced and acting under the excitement and misrepresentation of a political cam palgn. Is sure to Judge correctW tin first time. Hut he has perfect i as the multitude conn stand a subject n i righteous and w Ise. lie believes that the pi niout Hlilely and Just I v when tlx by placing on their own ui.li r Checks Upon li;i:M ,'H tloU m llt.t fori tliev a. t ;it all !h.- a. t a Would uiiall) 1 - ( t t. :,.'l In other wont. i .it i- a t man and not a l . j l . i . u -KnincUco ('hronli le. L.rc;n:N(j gah. : "We Part For Ever!" Her locks wero In wild disorder.; Her face was flushed, and her eyes flashing. Hho clenched and tin- j lenched her fingers in an agony of lespair. I'nless her looks belied her, she was a deeply injured and desK'rate woman. Her indignation and anger were allied with keen dea-1 iiondeiicy. j '"Cruel one oh, cruel one!" she cried, In anguished tones. "I have borne with ou too long! You have injured me; you have tortured me, j and et I could not bear to give von up! '"When first we met, how your ease and polish attracted me!" she j con t in lied. "When on became my ! verv own, how my friends envied me! Hut jour understanding is too imall for my large soul! You have niiuci) my standing In society! If we had never met I might have walked In peace! So now begone! We part for ever! " There came a moment's convulsive breathing, a gritting of teeth, and a sharp sigh It was all over. The tragedy was ended. Hy an almost siiierhiuiian effort she had pulled off : her new shoe. ! Ah." says the Christinas guest, how I wisli I could sit down to a Christmas dinner with one of those lurkeys we raised on the farm when I was a boy, as (he central figure!" "Well," says the host, "you never can tell. This may be one of them." Life. Phone 245. AU work tirst-clful Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Pro pert The headquarters for good tools is at our store, No. 200 Jackson street. Such as: Diamond Edge Goodell & Pratt Stanley Irwin Humason & Beckley Maydole Atkins Heller Bros. I'erkJiiH Itnildiiig ROSFHURG, OREGON C. IX l-'Olt Ol NTV WARRANTS. Ullldetti e Dial In mold' Kion will Im nil. ml. Notice is hereby niven-nil persons holding county wiirranlH Issued by DoiikIiih County, Oregon, mid indors ed "Not I 'it Id for Want of I 'unds" prior to and iiirlinliiig the !Mh day of Kept em her, MM I . to present t he siime to the county treasurer of said county al his office for payment as Interest (hereon will cease after the dale of (his notice. Dated iit KosehiirK. Oivgoll, tills ihe I Ith day of March. MM L. J. K SAW YE IIS, County Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, j - A I her I I try a ii, a young man of about IS ears of iigo. was arrested1 late yesterday accused of assaulting1 Llowl Chambers, son of Night Of-; tlcer Chambers. The young man en tered a plea of guilty and was sen tenced to pay a line nf Sentence was suspended during good behavior. WINNIE G ADDIS "THE PLUMBER" KoseburK Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 2S Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed Mlti IWillWI im-i 'tn nmmTiiiiHn IHlUHJH.i.i.iill SB Are iifit iheso names synoymous with Good Tools? We know what Ibey lint mid think that you know the same. Isn't U u fad that the best tool is the cheapest? Don't you esteem a good tool as you do a nood friend? Don't you liate to loose n good tool? You may need a good tool of some kind and we extend an invitation to you to look our stock over. Don't forget the adjunct to good tools good shui'iM'tiiiitf devices. Wo have a good line of grinders us welt as sharHning stones of t'or Itortimhini. Did you ever use one of the round Corhorundum that are made especially for carpenter's use? The newest, the best, the most useful. ItcuiciiilM'i' tools of all kinds for all purposes. Churchill Hardware Co. Let Us Launder Your Bedcoverings!!! It's a pretty heavy task for a woman to launder Blankets and Comfortables properly. Not only that lint besides I lie labor it costs in soap and fuel almost as 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 jour phone and say "97" our wagon will call in a short while and we will return your work promptly. Roseburg Steam Laundry 8 North Jackson St. Telephone 79 I ron mongers Roseburg, Oregon How nlmul IWtrr mid mail boxes? Don't yon iircil one at your hoim? Ijook line over In our corner uimlow. I'd KM I'OK l(lllY. v A 1 1 1 1 . 1 tli,' i In 4 ir Yon whn I. II Mi r S,.' .ir.-s i r m;u i i-'.l 1 i T . - llll iHui I'llllK'S:- -l 1 I'liOI'luSSIOXAl, CAHDS. mi. .1. i,. c .m.i.wv w Oili'nliillllii- I'hyci.'.iiHI Chrullli' ll isi-;lM'rt n specialty. Ci'.kIiiiiIi' ol tln A iix-rii'Mii Srhotil ut (Isli-opalliy K irk v I III-. Mn . ii n -I it r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r of rti li'iirti in-. A 'I' SUM. Oillri' A 1. 1.1 1..I 111 lllili;. rin. in- I Till - - - - liusi'hiirg. Ore. UK .M. ASIII'ON 'lllliiprurl If I'lnslfliin SpllliiliiKlsl. nlr Uisi'.i's u Spi--l:i It y DINNER SUGGESTIONS j usi asic over t lie leiepnone what you ought to have for dinner and we'll suggest "something that you may want. We have every sort of meat that can be found on the market. Hams and bacon, per lb. 16e. Pure lard in 3, 5 and 10 lb. pails, per lb. 2ic. Lard in 5 ) lb. cans, per lb, lie. Cass Street Market: 1 , ", - n . n .. Vyii Meat Market Fresh, Salt anil Smoked Meats Poultry and Fish Iti'st of Sorvici- and -i'onipt. IH'livrry. HI METIVIER & OIMMICK Proprietors, PHONE I7S HAYKES BIDC Nortli .larkson Street. 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 s St. Husi'lMIIK. MliS. II. ,M V STONK, 'I'i'nrln'r of rtiino. Classi's In llarninny. Iliinilltnn St I'liniii- W In n .Iiisk f. Klu- linn lir SIluW IliT - In il.ivs of i Anil hpt'iil tinilli 'Tl Jnst as Willi.' ' I ; I nit. i. I-;. sm:i.' t M'iimlhlr I'll) slrliin. :'i'l I'likllis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; Knsi'liiiri;. Ori'Kitn Ii I. Ill 1 II tliiMltlllt II T.-II h.' Thi-ro wns n thn To K-t Ut' favor nf inn- kUs A tlnzcll now null I rullii' nttifis Ti'll her so' Sho'll ft urn for ivii'h cari'-ii A linnilriMlfnIil nf ti'tiiliTtu'ss HoartH llk Iut's ari- niailf tn lilfss T.'ll lior sn! Yon Hr her'ii, anil Iter' alutu. Well you know bIic'i all your own 0 Stu.iio t:t Itnsi'tnirf; til ItllOV A. I'OKY, oiiil l.i'i-Min. ltns.- St I'll. mo 2!0 rt -On- Am CETTHE BEST-' 1 1 will cost you no more . l o i ' ii at v-iarK oc viaiK s inan to go elsewhere and get inferior work. For a short time Post Cards at $ 1 .00 per dozen. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Surveys Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Draw n Office With 328 North JacKson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Office Phone 245 CHURCH :-: BROTHERS R - E - A - D It's Good Bread It's Never Sour Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY :. ' .. ! K ll is 5 J it llll. II. K. IIKIIM ANN, lji' S(Mvlalf. c II" South Sti'iilii'tiH Stri-i't, e itiisi'tiurK. tlrt'Kon. it . :; :. :. .' .. , a : l Its. It It l.l'S IIKIM.INK, Ti'iiiiii-r of rinno. ' 5 Stutlln. L'3 Klla Sln-ot. Phonn S3-R itH(0' The Milton Nursery Company of Milton, Oivk"ii, limo fold fruit tiw ntnl shrnlw In OmiKln O'lincy for ftmr yar. ItumltviU of itiKltiNl rutonifni in the ts iltnoMhil 1 1 m ' offrr. Most t( ncM'k nt 1ohoi pr I '.. t"rpiHnil' riici tollclitHl. W. R. PALMER, Agt, Cleveland, Ore. Surtior to n SjMH tnlly, A. M. AHMSTKOMi, KrmTn Muliml Fir Inturaittv FOR SALE:- 1 .1 rholrr IliirrtMl l'lj ihmi(1i IttH-k rot-kivN (Itnulliy ltros. stniin ) . Sl.no to JLYOO rjuh; aNo a tew An tonas (t'onadiilc strain ) nml hiic Wynntlotto itH kn-l-. Y'.s for hat li in for n-lr aMMit I'rbmary G. W. Kruse & Sons rUHKtM ltl l,THY KAIiM, Itost'tmrn, tnsn. GENERAL D RAYING Good of rerry d xrtptlon tnorcd tn any partj of the city. fVtvc rriMon H. S. FRENCH ROSE SPRAY Spray solution for tin ilostriirtion of lii-o and npliw on rosi !u-lnw ihmI oihor plants :-: :-; ;.; ;.; Marsters Drug Co. Prepare for the Fufure?odnrbiue tri W. E. MARSTERS Roseburg Oregon See our Vitrified Enam eled I'hotoraplis will last forages. Xew stock of Vermont marble just received. All orders for marble work promptly delivered. Correspond ence solicited. y