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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS CAR!. D. BHOtMAKER, Editor ana sole I'roprlctor. m m I8HUKD DAILY KXCKi'T KUNOAV HubKcrlritlon Ktf illy. per year, by mall - $3.00 per month, delivered 60 Hi-uil-Weekly. Per year $2 00 Six months A 0 Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1910, ut Host-burg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. N.VJTIUMV, MAItCIl 0, 1012. DAILY WKATHKH HKI'OHT. U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, Koseburtf, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m., April , 1912. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 65 Lowest temperature last night 37 Precipitation, laBt 24 hours .... 0 Total precip since 1st of month .07 Normal precip. for this month 2.48 Total precip, from Sep. 1, 1911, to dato 24.95 Average precip. from Septem ber 1, 1877 28.48 Total deficiency from Sep. 1, 1911 3.C3 Average precip. for 34 wet soasons (Sep. to May litclu- ulve) 32 36 WILLIAM BBLL, Observer. KAKTKK. Tomorrow Is Muster Sunday Throughout the- Christian world there will be devotion to the Chrlut who gave up his life on the rrnmi that all that believed In him might he snved. The day fs set apart nrhllrarially by common consent. It is observed In ovory country and every clime where there Is a CbriHtlan man or woman. It fittingly marks the trib ute that although centuries have passed since His resurrection from the grave, the world still pays Its devotion to lflm nnd 1 1 1b cause. AH i in posters have come and gone, their daB have been spent, their cause has departed. Hut tho memory, the works, the cause of Jesus Christ, the lowly Nazereno, still llvos. Ills In fluence has gone on uud on until now In the dawn of the twentieth century tho Christian Church Is the greatest power and Instrumentality for good the world has ever known. 8uch an influence could not have developed from anyone not the liv ing win of Ood. It Ih tho greatest Argument there is for the divinity of Christ. Next Monday the men will bo pay Ing Raster hat bills. WIS IIATK TO ITHMKII TIIIH? The tfmpqua Valley News is doing some mighty good work In uncover ing the filthy conditions at tho coun ty seat. A new dive "more notor ious than the celebrated Main street abode" Is the latest Tester spot un covered. Instead of trying to white wash such dirt, if Uoseburg's "ring" and tho ant equated Review, tho "ring's mouthpiece", would get busy and clean up tho dirt, thero would he a chance to "boost" but decency Is an unknown word In the vocabulary of graft and grafters. Tho News do servcs the support of every decent citizen of Kosebnrg or louglatt coun ty. (Uendale News. LOCAL NMWS. Fifteen cents Mr roll for kodnk developing, (turn's Htinliu. tf Edwin Itlce, of Yoncallu, was a hiiBluess visitor In Itoaeburg for a few hours today. William Moore, of Camas Valley, UjHMit the day In Hosehurg looking af ter business tntereuls. K. P. Drew, of Yoncalla, spent the day In Hnsohurg attending to various business Interests. Mrs. Alice Perdue. i local nurse, left for Portland this morning where she w ill spend a few- days wit h frlen ds. Dr. Posey, specialist for eve, ear. noso and throat diseases. Kve fitted with glasses. Purrott building d-sw-tr Hov. W. A. Smirk and wife went to Myrtle Creek this morning to spend a few days visiting with rela tives. K. L. Heard, the Yonealla mer chant, spent the day In Koseburg looking after various business inter ests. V. L. Cobb, of the Cobb Keal Estate Company, left for tilendale this morning to look after busim matters, Mrs. X. C. lhtliu left for her home In Central Oregon this morning after upending the past few months at the home of her mother at .Millwood II. O. Wilson. Indian land agent, with headquarters in Hosehurg. re- 1 turned hero this morning after a e i days spent at The Dalles. 100 tents Just received from a fore- j most Eastern factory, made up for 1 in the dull winter mouths. Contract- ' ed 10 months ago, bought at special cash prices, and will he sold at very low prices. All the popular slies. j also flyes and wagon covers. He- : member, a large saving lu price , 041(1 yoii 6u leafi Hie ft tit Co, the house iumUbera Kitchen aprons for sale at the Easter Uazaar. 1 "If teen cents jxr roll for kodak developing. Clark's fttudio. tf Mrs. Al Thornton left for points In the Southern part of the county this morning where she will spend a few flays with friends. Mrs. O. I). McAlllstor and Miss Iva McAllister left for Grants Pass today where they will spend a few days visiting with their parents. fleorgo Stearns and wife, of Oak land, spent the day In Rose lung, the former looking after business matters and the latter visiting with friends. Mrs. A. L. Peters left for her home at Portland this morning after u few days spent in Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pengra. Mrs. Augusta E. Stevens left for her home at Portland this morning after a few weeks spent In Roseburg visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Woodson, Oregon Rakery, 328 N. Jackson street. 11 rend and pastry of all kinds. Everything usually curried by a first class bakery. Will open about April 2. u8 J. II. Thomas, of Oshknsh, Wis., visited S. J. Jones of this city yes 'erduy. Mr. Thomas recently pur chased SO acres of land near Wil bur. If you desire to Re I your Incu bators corn in unicato I mined lately with W. L. Kulmer, Mgr., Oakland Poultry Products Co., Oakland, Ore gon. U;t-m29 Daniel Runnell and Charles Patrick were among the Southern Pacific en gineers who went to Rice 1 1 1 1 this morning to Inspect the locomotive which exploded near that place on Thursday afternoon. 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 7f cents. dswtf Robert Aslnvorlh. candidate for sheriff, subjeet to the will of the democrat Ic voters! at the primary election on April 19, left for points' In the northern part of tho county this morning. C. C. Weaver, who Is employed In (ho lorn I Southern Pacific shops, leaves for Portland tomorrow even ing where he will meet his wife who is enrou to home after six months h poo t at the homo of her parents In Kansas. J. E. Jackson, of Grants PnHs, ar rived In Roseburg last evening to spend u few days visiting with his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, of Looking (Mass. The young man Is at present employ ed In a drug store at C rants Pass. The members of the Roseburg baseball team leave for Riddle to morrow morning where they will meet tho team of that place In a matched game tomorrow afternoon. Quite a number of local baseball fans will accompany the team to Rid dle to witness the game. l- K, Alley returned here t his morning after a few days spent at Portland and ol her northern clt les looking after business matters. Mr. Alley pn-dictH that Hen Selllui! will carry Multnomah county for I nitcd WtateH senator by a large majority over Jonathan Hon rue. Mr. Alley says I liai Mr. Iloumc has lost his popularity al the metropolis, ami that the republicans urn almost unani mous in ihelr I'mlorsement of Mr. Selling HOARD AND ROOMS. Modern A)tar (incuts with bath, hot and cold water In each room. MRS. CALLAND, Plop 11 Hrockwny St. Phone -Si Near High School ANOTHER : ig car of that good, screened Rock Springs Coal fne from ilute, alack nnil dirt. When ilt'strt'il, delivery will lip mailt In I'uk. ami bnunls fiirtilntu'd to pro tort lnwiiH nnd walks. Wo also poll imv oak Mil WOOD K1M1I.IM) n well a full stock of II AY HUMS l'KKI) Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co tYlnrhmter and Jarkson Street. rhon 1(1. Get One Now While They Last For ton days we will sell the wonderful Durham Duplex Demonstrator Kazor for 35c. The best Jfazor in the world. Ten days only limited supply. MARSTERS ' DRUG STORE DINNER SUGGESTIONS Just ask over the telephone 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. 18c. Pure lard in 3, 5 and 10 lb. pails, per lb. 12c. Lard in 51 lb. cans, per lb. 11c. Cass Street Market ANNOUNCEMENT I wInIi to announce to tho public that I have opened a first cIuhh tailor Hhop Jn your city, and wInIi anybody In mittl of Spring Clothe to come and look over my stock and samples. Perfect fit ami workmanship guaranteed. J. 0. RYGG, Tailor Over Perry's Millinery 1.17 Jackson Street The way to a man's pocketbook is through his stomach If you want ti touch your husband, Toui'h him in his tender spot; Whether you reside in grandest mansion, Or live in humblest cot. A.Ve will iell you of a recipe that is very hard to beat .lust stuff him full of fjood tilings of The Best There is to Eat. If you don't know when; to buy them, AVe will tell you that also, Von will Ret The Best in the Market, If to the BEE HIVE you always go. " ' X I 1 " 1 Are your summer footwear needs supplied. SUMMER IS HERE It's Oxford time. To be comfortable you must have a new pair of stylish Oxfords. Our stock this season is so large that you are sure to find here just what you want. LOTS OF NEW STYLES HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED We have put forth every effort and drawn on every resource at our command to get the best Shoes and Oxfords the market affords and sell them to you for less than others charge for equal values. Come and see what we can do for you. We fit the hard to fit. Hislop The Shoe Man With Howards Shoe Hospital ill XT.? ( ctf Thermatlc Way The Best A Fireless Cooker That's Made Good There have been tireless cookers-lots of them S o' would do near-cooking, but they didn't roast, duln t bake, didu t eook thoroughly. Thermatic will. 11(1iki.fi The The inside of the Thematic is all metal, bright, pol ltd. 1 he cabinet is steel. Nothing to absorb steam, grease, oi odois, and iS flffi one point. Here is another: The covers are hinged and individual for each compartment. The special stop hinge will not break or pull otf and mil SIMPLEX fastener is the acme of thorough cons ruction, and most easily snapped into place, drawing down tightly the covers. Its resiliencv permits steam to escape into the open air when necessary. The arrangement is so good, others are now attempt ing to imitate and use the same device. Then, again, most fireless cookers cannot raise the temper ature above the boiling point 212 degrees Fahrenheit, lhis is well enough for some stews and vegetables and cereals, but it can not possiblv roast or bake. The Thermatic does all tins, and more. Wheu'the roast or pudding is placed in the Thermatic a hot radiator is placed below it and a second one is placed above. This arranged for bv our patent folding steel baking rack, supporting the upper radiator. This raises the temperature to about 3y0 degrees Fahrenheit and insures thorough and perfect cooking; richly browned roasts. This is why we can bake beans, cakes, and puddings, which is absolutely out 'of the question with the ordinary fireless cooker, and only imperfectly performed by those cookers which have makeshift baking attachments. And yet nothing can possibly burn. The Thematic cooking vessels are of aluminum, lifted with a tight aluminum cover. Food no matter what kind comes out of the Thematic more appetizing in appearance and more delicious in flavor than if you fretted and worried over a hot stove for hours. The steel cabinet, the Dilmaco metal lining, the perfect insu hfion, and the tightly damped cover these and the radiators for roasting and baking are the secrets of the Thermatic's perfee i ion, and IT DOES THE WORK. The economv of fuel means much to vou, too. You can easilv CUT YOUH COAL Oli GAS BILLS IX HALF by using the Thematic. And the Thematic will relieve you of' an immense s mount jf work. Don't work in a hot kitchen over a hot stove! Don't spend all your time cooking! Buy a Thematic. Let it do the work for you. Kemeniber. it will pay for itself many times over every year in the saving of fuel, time, trouble, and worry. Order one today. No. 1 One 8 quart vessel. One compartment. .$10.00. Xo. 2 One 8 quart and one 4 quart vessel. Two compart ments. $15.00. No. 38 Three 8 quart vessels. Three compartments. $22.50. Equipment with each Thematic includes Tongs, Baking Rack, Radiators, and clothbound Cook Book with complete instructions. Churchill Hardware Co. Little Gem Restaurant ( nil on tho Little (fern lU-stau-rant. (In-npest mi'iil In tho city, nrv4iiimnhl by tho lest ru of cofffo in EtoM'hurg. George Staples Opposite Pepot ' "Bill is here" ? Fern Island Greenhouse i 8 Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop. 0 Roscbnrg, Ore. Phone Sub. 97 Cut Flowers, rotted l'lnntis Funeral Deslitns Wedding llo quet, ete. All 'kinds of Plants for Verftnd and Win dow Itoxes and Bedding out. 13 WllNINIfc; U ADDIS THE PLUMBER" Roseburg Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 28 Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed 11 ROSE SPRAY Spray solution for the destruction of lire and nnltis on rose l)uslKt nnd oilier plants :-: :-: ;.. Marsters Drug Co. On Sale at a ko bob The Rose Confectionery Easter Specials New Shipment of Elegant, Smart Pattern Hats, Wonderful ly resonable in price., Easter Suits and Dresses in Splendid As-;" sortment. Let us show. From Hat To Hose, Inclusive The Leader