Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS CARL D. SHOEMAKER, Editor ana nolo Proprietor. IMSUKI) HAILV KXCEIT BUXDAV. Bubscrlpllou Rules Dully. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, dellvored CO Seinl-Wcckly. Per year 2.00 Six monlhs 10 Entered as second-clans matter November 5, 1910, at Itoseburg, Ore., under act o( March 3. 187'J. WKK.VHSn.iV, APRIL 1(1, Il-' DAILY WEATHKH HKrOKT. U. 8. Weather Bureau, local ofDce, Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. in., April 10, 1012. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Hlgheat temperature yesterday D3 Lowest temperature last night 40 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total proclp. since 1st of month .24 Normal preclp. for this month 2.48 Total preclp, from Sep. 1, 1911, to data 25.19 Average preclp. from Septem ber 1, 1877 29.08 Total deficiency from Sep. 1, 1911 3.89 Average preclp. for 34 wet seasons (Sep. to May inclu sive) 32.30 WILLIAM fiBLL, Observer. HOARD AND HOO.M8. Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In each room. MKS. CALLAND, Prop. 112 Hinekwiiy St. Phone 281 Near High School THK NTJtAWIIURKV CARNIVAL. The annual Strawberry Carnival Is assured. The action of tlio citizens of Koseburg at tile meeting of the Commercial Club mukes tlio Carnival a cortaiuty. This curnivul hits been R feature of KosHlnirg for threo years past and to have decided not to hold It this year would have been a back ward stop. Hosuburg Ih known throughout tho state as tlio straw berry town and should be continu ed to bo known as such for festival purposes. The meeting was enthusiastically attonded. In fuct there was a great er representation tiioro last nlht than at any meoting hold so far this year. Not a single voice was raised In protest of the carnival. Kvery ouo wanted It and was willing to go on rocord ns being willing to bujh port It. With such a spirit behind the movoment Hie success of the car nival la assured. Hoseburg gets more real adver tising over tho state through the Strawberry Carnival than In any oth er way. It Is as distinctive and well known as the Hose Festival of Port land. It puts tho strawberry from the Umpqua Valley on tho market. And what delicious strawberries tliey are. There Is nothing In this wide, wide world to compare with tlio lucloits strawborries and cream. And then thore Is short-cake. No delicacy prepared by the finest rbef for the greatest king can in any way com pare with the delight there Is in a properly mado strawberry short-cake. It melts in your mouth und sooths tho palate. And as one eats it he banks himself In fond recollection. Ho thinks of the days when he was n boy, barefooted and care free, anil of tho old swimming hole, and tlio cow pasture where ho went every morn ing and night. If he were n real boy ho may even remember the straw berry patch along side the road whlrh temptingly Invited him. Ilut being a real buy he did not disturb It in the day time. Ho waited till tlio sky was overhung with black cIoiiiIh und when every shadow took on tlio form of the owner of tlio patch car rying a double-barrelled shot gun loaded with a good-sized charge of rock salt. It was at such an hour as this that this real boy would get down on all fours and creep under the fence and fill his hat with these precious strawberries. And hnw they tasted. More precious than all the gold In tho world, more desired than a Jack-knlro, nioro pleasing limn a buggy ride. Such are tho tiealu that straw berries bring. We hope that they will come before the carnival, for we want to think back on those glor ious boyhood days -and we alway do wllon wo eat strawberries. days spent in Koseburg visiting at the home of Mrs. William's cousin It. K. Crawford. William Van Huron, of Portland, who has been spending the past few days In Itoseburg went to Itllckles this morning to visit with his aunt. Mrs. Harry Stapleton left for Eu gene this morning where she will spend a few days visiting with her parents. Little Dorothy Veatch returned to Mt. Angel this morning after a few days spent In Roseburg visiting with her parents. If you desire to sell your Incu bators communicate Immediately with W. L. Eulmer, Mgr., Oakland Poultry Products Co., Oakland, Oro- gon. 133-U129 Tho ladles of the South Methodist church will hold a window salo of home cooking ta the Hoe Hive gro cery, Saturday, April 13. Oregon llakory, 328 N. Jackson street. Bread and pastry of ail kinds Everything usually carried by a first- class bakery. 'Will open about April 2. as .Indue .1. W. Hamilton left for Cor vallls this morning where ho will make a formal order setting tiie cases of George and ChatioB Hum jihrys, charged with murder, for April 22. Tho llumiihrys will be tried Jointly before Judge Hamilton, of ltoMoburg. It is expected that the trial will consume at least four weeka. I Ion. Ceo. I). Ilimos, of Porlulttd. HHslHtant secretary and curator of the Slate Historical Society, delivered a very Interesting address before a largo and appreciative audience at the Presbyterian church last evening Mr. Ilimos is an able talker, and bb reiiiarks were received with deep ap preciation. Mr. lliiues tott for points south this morning where he will de liver addresses In tho larger and more Important towns. I'tiit Kiociii'r.Mtv or KTATI I hereby announce myself as i candidate for the republican uoiiilua Hon for tho of lire of secret a rv of tuto of the state of Oregon, sub led to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19th, 1912. pd adv I'llANIv S. FIELDS. FOIt SCHOOL SI'I'Eltl.NTK.XDENT. lu hereby announce myself as n randldate for the democratic nomi iialiou for county school superintend ent, at the primary election to he held Apr! 19. 1912. liease write my mime on your ballot. Yours truly. TIII'UMA.V ('HANKY. Get One Now While They Last For ten days we will sell the wonderful Durham .Duplex Demonstrator Kuzor for IJuc. The best J.u.oi- in the world. Ten days only limited supply. MARSTERS DRUG STORE ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to an iKi unco to tlio public that I liave ojH'ned a flint (Ijikh ttillr kJhi In your city, ami wMi uiiyloily In noed of riorliig Clothes to couio und look over my Mwk and samples, Perfect fit und ivorkimiiiKlil Kuurnntefd. J. 0. RYGG, Tailor Over Perry's Millinery 1.17 Jackson Street Good Cooks Require Good Goods MAN MAY LIVE WITHOUT .MUSIC. PICTURES OR BOOKS, III T CIVILIZED MAN CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT COOKS; HIT TIME AND EXPERIENCE THE LESSON HAS TAUGHT, THAT COOKS SHOULD HAVE THE BEST THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. IK YOU COME TO OUR STORM THE BEST YOU WILL FIND IN ALL LINES OK (UtOCKKIICS, 'I'll K QUALITY KIND. BE IT OOKKEES OK TEAS. OR SPICES OR FLOUR. OR THE LATEST IN CEREALS, WE ARE UP TO THE HOUR. Bee Hive Grocery .( AKTS. Tho burin of HprlnK uro burst hit; forth. Th liimhrt tiro lit n frolic. Tho HOOSTKUS all uro Hmllitin, Ami tho knock. rn have- tin mile. Tin ufoovi clinho lilt of poetry Is tiKiMl in tht window (HhIii of it local ilniK Btoro, Bunily u,irinn works ninny wonders. In thin cjihp It hat performed tho nilniclo of transfortn UiK u restored pharmacist Into a nul poet minus tho lotm hair ami tint hungry look. Many Improvements are noted in tho I't'ranihiilnlors and Co-Carts this spring. They are lilg and roomy, with soft upholstering, tho collapsible carts have good springs, a necessity to baby's comfort which Iuih here tofore been lacking, and ample pro visions for stormy weather have been made In t ho wind ami rain shields which can be adjusted to form a per fect protection. Thi' si b8 are unusually hand some, and the prices very moderate. kick k it in-: The House Furnishers. Do you want the very lates' in Suits Splendid smart styles in all shades from $12.50 S25.00. 41. v .. v.- U UKAT PAY.MC.N l Mere is an opport unity of n life 'time. A lo-ncro Kastern Wash ington raurh. all tillable, 2 houses. I wells, windmill, barns, etc., all reaily to go to work on. and only miles from good railroad ' Inun -..., t-o.i.U A Fou- inn- NECKWEAR M 'Hl.V 1 drt'd ilcillurx down, and balance in M.'lllllish Til'S. wheat payments at low rate ol in- NEW THINGS in I Ian ,,'r,'sl- wMI kv" """' nterprismg find XcvcHics DRESSES -Kl. rant Liiiu'ciii', Linen incut. WAISTS Silk, N.d kih necks. NECKWEAR in iinnici GOSSARD CORSETS, The ;;;:; Tanner possession of this splendid property. Porperiy fanned, this place, half of it summer fallowed season, will produce, annual- nboiit $t;.nuO worth of wheat at present prices, NO cents. If you mean business, see Mr. Wood at The News office, tf Thermatic Way The Best & A Fir eless Cooker That's Made Good There have been fireless cookers lots of them. Some of them uould do uear-cookiug, but they didn't roast, didn't bake, didn't cook thoroughly. Thermatic will. The inside of the Thermatic is all metal, bright, polished. The cabinet is steel. Nothing to absorb steam, grease, or odors, and is fire-proof. That is one point. Here is another: The covers are hinged and individual for each compartment. The special stop hinge will not break or pull off, and our SIMPLEX fastener is the acme of thorough construction, and most easily snapped into place, drawing down tightly the covers. Its resiliency 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. This is well enough for some stews and vegetables and cereals, but it can not possibly roast or bake. The Thermatic does all this, and more. When the roast or pudding is placed in the Thermatic a hot radiator is placed below it and a second one is jdaced above. This arranged for by our patent folding steel baking rack, supporting the upper radiator. This raises the temperature to about 350 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 Thermatic cooking vessels are of aluminum, fitted with a tight aluminum eove,r. Food no matter what kind comes out of the Thermatic 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-1-ition, and the tightly clamped cover these and the radiators for roasting and baking arc the secrets of the Thermatic's perfec tion, and IT DOES TIIE WORK. The economy of fuel means much to von, too. You can ca.silv OUT YOUR COAL OR OAS BILLS IN HALF by using the Thermatic. And the Thermatic will relieve you of an immense smount of work. Don't work in a hot kitchen over a hot stove! Don't spend all your tune cooking! Buy a Thermatic. Let it do the work for you. Hemember, it will pay for itself many times over every vear in the saving of fuel, time, trouble, and worry. Order one today. No. 1 One 8 quart vessel. One compartment. .$10.00. No. 2 One 8 quart and one 4 quart vessel. Two compart nvnts. $15.00. 1 No. 38 Three 8 quart vessels. Three compartments. $22.50. Equipment with each Thermatic includes Tongs, Baking Rack, Radiators, and clothbound Cook Book with complete instructions. cre"s. in orcmira mm uui riws, splen did location, first class every way. One of the tin est places In South ern Oregon. Sidewalks to depot and town; crop all In and will trade for Itoseburs property or farm near city. Address Owner, News office, box 111. Let Us Latino KOU SALE Kami of 150 acres, 1 mile from Itoselmrg city limits, on county road; 80 acres rich high grade, land, balance gentle slope suitable for fruit and pasture. New modern 8-room house, large new barn: place all fenced and cross fenced, mostly with Pago woven wire; 4 large living springs, abun dance of oak timber; partlcularlj suitable to cut into small tracts for fiuit, garden, truck and chicken ranches. Can be had If taken at once $75 ier acre, terms to stilt. A great bargain. Address box B 17. ill Hardware Co. Your Bedcove want II. Ho lis Itt'fnrt' sell- Ui' have the ROSEHI'ltl! ICOt'l 1 1 AI.K MOHAN! Wo kiii'o a nil no' Inn oUowhoro .rl roMC ANY. l.Ol'AI, MOWS. Mm. Ilasaoli, of Inula, miu tlio liny in KohpIiuii; vlsliliij; trlonds MiiKli Mlllor, of KoIIokk. I Kpotul IliK a tow ilnya la HoHoburi; atloiul IliK to luminous iutorostx (1. W. Hldillo wont to liiilillo this inorniiiB to look nftor lumliiomi mat, tern. Oorn lMumilok. of Ralom. arrlvoil In HosobuiK thin morning to giiH a few daya looking aftor business In teieata. My fourth torm In voloo mituro opens Monday, April IGth. SttoHo 37 N. Rose street. Onrdon A Kory. a l :i H. C. Williams and family, of Johnson county, Kansas, left for Ashland this morning aftor a few Kill out (oiliors Molos SiiilrroU anil ollior Itoilout liy ustnii Wliitneys' Patent Rodent Torch This remedy was thoroughly tested for noles and other pent 8 on the 1 .ewU and Clark l-'air ( rounds and for gophers on the O. A. campnn at rorvullis. Oregon. Tho torch burn with mich force that It ditvctt (lie gas through ever ramification of the burrow, and no animal, worm, Imik or germ can live ronllned In the funic of tho gnu. The gait formed by burning the torch in known an Sulphurous Anhyd ride and l not Injurious to personn or utit mil life when burned in the open air, I will be In Koneburg for a few .l:iH and will demonstrate and tell at reduced price to Introduce thin ro d'i. t. M. T. WIIITNKY, ChttumMl, Orvon. See mo nt Churchill Hardware Store. ;d ad I I t's a pretty heav Ulatikcts ami Comfort that hut hesules the labor almost as much as we el equipped and we uarai Our charire is moderate. ND $ WATER ytJe have decided toclose out our WINNIE G ADDIS "THE PLUMBER" it costs in soap ana luel ire. We are admirably ee complete sausiacuon. e also make a special ty ol Hat work. Just pick up your phone and say "l7" our waon will call in a short while and we will return your work promptly. Roseburg SteamiLaundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone Pont Be Gulled Get your fotograf work done where you get the best and done in a workman like manner. CLARK and CLARK Up-To-Date Fotografers mm, I'liropcttt meal in the city, nrcompunieil by tho best cup of coffeo in Hoseburg. George Staples Opposite Depot "Bill is here' Roseburg Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 28 Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed 3E ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of JLAXK IIOOKS SCHOOL HOOK8 TVl'EWHITER PArKR OFFICK Sll'I'UES DHAWIXG MATERIAL Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore, j g Fern Island Greenhouse Q Mrs. F. D. Owen, Frop. S Roseburg, Ore. Pbooe 9FI2 Cut Klowcn, Pottotl rianta, Funeral m-sigiu, Wrdillng Ilo qurtm rte. AU kinds of Plants tor Veranda and Win dow Bnn and Bedding out. On Sale at The Rose Confectionery Notice to "American Weekly" Subscribers Our first order for two hundred and eighty dozen White Leg horn Chicks waa forwarded to the hatchery a month ago. but the demand on Mr. Blhn is so much greater than the supply that he could not schedule the shipment until the later part of this (April) month. The Blhn Hatchery turns out 105. 000 chicks every three weeks, but It Is necessary to book orders far In advance. All subscribers will be notified by postal shortly before their chicks are shipped. Patrons wishing one doien or more White Leghorn Chicks can get them by subscribing to "The American Weekly" for three years or on the basis of one doien for every three dollars, express prepaid to their destination. The American Weehly San Francisco California J4