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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1912)
NOTICE, To the stockholders of the Roseburg Building Homes Association: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors wll! meet In regu lar session on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1913, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. ni. At said meeting any and all business which may come be fore the meeting will be transacted and applications for loans will also be considered. If anyone desires to place his application for a loan the Board of Directors will be pleased to act upon same. By order of the Board of Directors. A. SALZMAX, President. FRANK O. MICELLI, Secertary. per month, first year, then $10 until paid, interest at 6 per cent. Page In vestment Company, 709 N. Jackson, or Phone 242. tf Fresh and delicious sliced ham, bacon and beef none so good at the North Side Grocery. Phone 324. s tf KKillTH GHADK EXAMINATION. , will he based on the U. S. constitu tion and current events. History, current events In addi tion to the regular outlines In state course of study. In grammar there will be no dia graming required. The teacher will send In the pu pil's grade In reading. One halt of writing will be taken from the manuscript on gurmmar. Respectfully submitted, THURMAN CI1ANEY. County School Superintendent. mlO Woman'sWorld IlOAKl) AND ROOMS. Notice Is hereby given that I will cause to bo given In each school dis trict throughout Douglas County, requesting same, an eighth grade ex amination on Thursday and Friday, May 9 and 10, 1912. Following Is the programme and sources of questions: Thursday, May 9 Physiology, geography, history, civil government. Friday, May 10 Grammar, spell ing, arithmetic, writing. In civil government the questions Modern Apartments with bath, 4 hot aud cold water In euch room. MRS. CALL AND, Prop. Corner Jackson and Brockway Woman Artist to Complsts Work of Edwin Abbey. $ Streets; near High School. Rate, 6 Per Week. WebsterS New International Dictionary ? D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. OREGON HAIR TONIC 1 j I V A BARGAIN. Two nice level lots, each 40x100 In Walte's addition, only 3 blocks from high school, 1 new house 24x32, 9 ft. posts, shingled roof; another house 12x20, 1 wood Bhed 7x15, city water and sewerage, fine well to Irri gate garden. Price J950, $500 down, balance on monthly payments of $15 NOTICE. Parties using Grand Union Tea Co. goods will be pleased to learn that headquarters are now located at the old stand, corner line and Pine streets. For prompt delivery telephone J. D. Palm, agent. m7 THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? Reran it 1b a NEW CBEA pccausc TioN, covering every field of the world'; thought, action, and culture. The only new unabridged dictionary in many years. Rranc it defines over 400,000 "ccauac Wnrts; more than ever before appoared between two covers. 2700 images 6000 XI" iustrxtions. Do --n. A It Is the only dictionary pecamc wUh new divide page A "Stroke ol Oeniua." Because ,tlaa? encyclopedia in a auntie volume. . TWnirt- " oomroended by the uecausc courts, tho Bchoola, and the Press aa tho oat supreme authority TWmi ho who knows Wins eCaUSe Success. Let tcU you about this new work. WILTS for ipwlMU of Um Ml dl Tilted pc G. ft C MERRIAM CO..PkliW, SpruvfitU. Mm. Mutton tfcU ppr, rmtn FEEB ft Mt of poekat tup. H THE ECONOMY MARKET H George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. Thejbestthe market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Phone 58 Roseburg, Oregon Ht bVJAKANltt ALL UUK WUXA UUNt Willi THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say GUAHANTEE we mean Just what the word Implies. If you aro not satisfied there will he no charge. W could not make this assertion unless we were positive of giving good service. When you get ready to clean bouse let us do the worst part for you the cleaulag of your carpets. It's efcsy fo- you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKER, Proprietor. Phone 79. Office N. Jackson St. t REAL ESTATE t Farm Lands Fniit Lands Stock Ranches Poultry Tracts City Property Kcntnls "TSfcS! Fire insurance Notary Public 1JST YOUR PROPKRTV WITH UB. HIMES OLIVER Cass St., next to Grand Hotel. Phone 387. BoscburR, Ore. Not Much Work To This If you wishla dainty meal with very little cook ing, We have just the line of "food stuffsfor which you have been looking. Preferred stock canned goods are just the proper thing; They are good enough for anyone, yes, even for a king, And we've the trimmings to go with them, Fine cofiee and best tea, For Hill's Bros, brands are as good as good can be; And for butter that in the eating is like unto a a pleasant dream, Just try our Douglas count' creamery, for it is made from perfect cream. Bee Hive Grocery Telephone 01. Ml S3 VIOLET OAKLET. It has come as a surprise to many of tht devoted admirers of the Inte Ed win Abbey to bear tbut the unfinished work of this master artist Is to be tuken up by a woman, and a woman who Is still to be counted young. But all tbose wbo bare followed tbe career of Mlaa Violet Oakley, tbe young wo man In question, agree tbat tbe choice is a worthy oue and tbat no oue avail able could better carry out tbe spirit and the form of Abbey's palutiugu In the Pennsylvania cupitol. Miss Oakley has already done some notable work on tbe capltol in Harris burg, as she was commissioned as one of tbe umru urtists nearly ten years ago. and ber ueries tn the governor's room, representing the early history of tbe state of Pennsylvania, has proved ber orlglnnllty, her poetical conception of the subject and ber mastery of technique. This series ts in two parts, one treating of the rise of religious liberty, which led to tbe settling of the state from the Tyndnlo Bible pe rlod to Fox's vision of a multitude, nud tbe other depicting the life of William Penn. showing his youth ut Oxford, bis conversion to the sect of the Friends, his arrest and imprisonment, bis vision of a new colony, bis winning of a king's charter and bis approach to Philadelphia. Tbut Miss Oakley ts recognized not as a poor substitute for Mr. Abbey, but us a sister artist, is indicated com mcrvlally by the fact thnt s!ie Is to be ptild exactly the amount promised to tbe Into painter a rate of $."0 a foot .Miss Oakley was born In New Jersey, but spent a large part of her earlier life in New York city. It was there that she first studied art. taking lessons in the Art league, working for awhile un der Carroll Heck with and then going nhroud to Btudy further. As masters ihe hud Raphael Collins and Aman (iean at the Acadeniit MoutparnusHe and Charles Lasnr in Sussex. At the eud of ti year, she returned to America and studied at tbe Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and it Is In Penn sylvania that she has done some of her most successful work. For long her mime was associated with tbose of .Jessie Wilcox Smith and Elizabeth Sulppeti Green, as the three started a picturesque little art colouy near Villa novn. a suburb of Philadelphia, where ihv transformed a quaint old Inn into a studio. Royal Lov. There la In the Womnn'a Home Com panion u very personal article about Germany's crown princess. CeclUe. who Is twenty-five years old and has been the wife of the crown prince for six years. She has four children. Fol lowing Is a brief extract from the ar ticle: "It was a genuine love match, with a wooing as quiet as might have come any day In any walk of life, he offer ing his heart to her In a little tea bouse ut Murqultz. quite the most humble, unconventional place that any man could have chosen. Tbe beauty of It is thnt they are even more deeply de voted today and show it with a frank ness tbut people seldom attribute to royalty. Nnlve are they. too. in this aspect, us this story, told me by a sing er who witnessed the incident, will show. She happened to be singing at a muslcale nt the Marble palace, tbe home of the crown prince nud princess in PoUdum. When he bud finished be. leaning on the piano ami looking at her with a boyish smile, said, 'Cecllle slugs too. Presently a noted vlollufst gnve bis pnrt In the program, and the crown prl:inss. golug'over to tbe same singer, suid. 'Willy pnys the violin too.' Nell lier bad known of the con: tided compliment to the other. It was uie;vly a little coincidence of spon t.iinmi pride and mutual affection." WlU omw HMr. Stop the II air from FalifnpUui. 11 tcMmy Dandruff. It It two mm ended by leading physicians. It. A. 8TOWKL.Ii sous Agent For wile by Fu Morton te Iticlmnlion numbing, Sheet Metal Wortt, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE. The Store That Saves You Money S tubbs & Ward Pay the Freight tJW'e have secured a large warehouse and are in better shape than ever before to handle our jobbing trade. We have just bought a carload of sugar and when you are looking for sugar by the sack stop and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We have a few bargains below that will interest you now. We have just bought two brands of pure cane syrup in bulk. Bucket syrups do not hold a gallon, they are not sold for gallons. We tln will give you one gallon of j jP pure cane syrup for tv 100 lbs. of coarse salt per sack 75c 50 " ' " " , 40c Vacuum Process Creamery salt 50 lbs $1.00 50 lbs. Empire Fine Salt 55c Watch our Ads in this Paper from now on for Bargains fJEvery boy or girl making a purchase here will be given a stick of candy, trust them with your order and we'll see your wants are fulfilled. We want your business and if right prices, prompt attention and good quality articles are what you want we will get it. Yours to please and serve, all goods guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. Fresh fruits and produce every day. Farmers should bring their, produce to us, we pay the highest cash price and we want your co-operation. Phone 317 any time, to the store that saves you money. STUBBS & WARD GROCERS For Your Next Lc Yoke. A v.tiiiuiii who nlwayn Ims exquisite e Jrixti luce yokes tu hnr kov. iis nnj I :t who (IreM'S on n limited Income totd hor secret. ItiHtund of iimvltfltlnK tl:e lai-o yoke nnd stock collar nttnchwl that so rarely fltn Mie watches for rr.3 of turndown collars. Any Innr Imtcb collar can be utted back part front nnd forms a dainty yoke. White f'twk collars that mulch suUkiontly well can usually be picked up at slight eot. and the combination 1s jtood nnd irucii more ett'ectlre than ths ready rrjile article. Ladies and Gentlemen of Roseburg Having bought the tailoring business of Mr. S. A. Phillips at 111 Cass street I will bo pleased to have you fill call and look at tbe goods I am showing for ladies and .'cntlemen's wear. All goods will be made here in Rose burg and satisfaction guaranteed. Glad to show goods whether you buy or not. W. A. ACKLEY, ., Tailor.