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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
1 I I ANNOUNCEMENT . We desire to thank all our patrons Vtlf ' f i:- 1:1 1 i j ii0T 1JL -"cn nueiai patronage aurmg t- the last three 3'ears. In our new location in the Maccabee . Temple on Cass Street we are belter able than ever to give prompt and efficient service in every Drug Line. A clean, new stock of Drugs and Sundries. Perscriptions Cojn pounded S. E. Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple Cass Street ATTENTION, STOCK MEN! Just received, a car of extra rewashed Stoctt Salt. While it lasts, and we don't thinll that will be very long, per ton $13.50. Per hundn d pounds 70 cents. Royal Crown Dairy Salt, $1 val., price 75c GROCERIES Standard Corn, can 10c Tomatoes 12 l-2c All Hats thirty-three and one third off Bradley Russell GENERAL MERCHANDISE WILBUR, OREGON HELL OIII! Yes, we wash for the whole family. tThere are 3 methods of doing family washings do it yourself, hire a wash woman or send it out. The last way is the only correct way if you send it to the right place. We do family washings, rough dry, starch ing all pieces to be starched, and ironing the bed and table linen, towels and handkerchiefs. We al so guarantee satisfaction. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone 79 "They have been Kickin our Houn Aroun" but now we've "Got Goat" He's tied hard and fast by three best lines Hills Bros. Coffee Webfoot Flour Preferred Stock Canned Goods at the Bee Hive Grocery Camille Flammarion, the Famous French Astronomer 1A11KSK lUltKCTun. 1, g-st. 1 IPS, .t "4 J Photo by American Presi Association. CA.MILLE FLAM MARION, the best knowo of French astronomers, re cently cclebratpJ the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of bis first book, "The Plurality of Inhabited Worlds," written when be wns only twenty years old. He Is the director of the Juvisy observatory, near Paris, and the accompanying photograph shows him beside bis great telescope at the time of the reient el lipse of the sun. M. Flammarion has become one of the most talked about astronomers In the world. This Is due to his voluminous nrttln.rs iiud the fact that he has propounded various fanciful theories of the constitution of the heavenly bodies, besides putting forward extraordinary suggestions for the utilization of natural forces. One of the most remarkable of these suggestions was that for the dipping of a huge hole, deeper than any existing mine, which should make It possible to draw upon the Internal heat of the earth for running the Industries of the world. M Flammnrlon Is also an ardent spiritualist and has devoted much attention to psychical research At his "Jo Mice" olhYlnl delegates from all the great sclenUdc bodies of th wo'''d were prepnt to do hltn honor. OK tm BY F.ETRICG Kentral point. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY OREGON CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED And Crou Eyd. This mntter miwt not be reprinted with out special per 111 las ion.) While willow trees do well on low wet ground, their presence there doesn't help matters any, for the shade of the trees simply beeps things from drying out In sunshiny weather. May 20 choice timothy hay wns priced at fi'.'fl.rK) on the St Paul mar ket This Indicates a situation that should contain several pointers and suggestions for the north state farmer. The fellow who left his reaper right where be got through using It last summer and hasn't made a move to put It under shelter to date can be counted on to be blaming the party lu power for bis bad luck before many moons roll around. It is beyond question that the de crease In the supply of western cattle Is directly traceable to the breaking up of many of the big ranges of the west and the substitution by thousands of homesteaders of a grnln rnlslng In stead of a pastoral type of farming. The northwestern products expos! Hon which Is to be held In Minneapo lis the coming November has offered a prize of $5,000 for the best five bushels of wheat grown In the Tnited States srtid accompanied by live sheaves of wheat from the same field from whkb the grain was thrashed. The lower home of congress bn pass ed a bill which If enacted Into law will mean the granting of a subsidy of from $15 to $LT per mile en all rouls over the country at present used in the free delivery of rural mail It Is estimated that the expenditure the first year for this purpose will total $1UW0,0U). The Utah experiment station Is this year seeking to nrouve interest In 10 tnto growing over the state by offering prlws to boys' clubs that tr.ke up th work under the supervision of the ta Hon This Is a very wholesome sort of stimulus and I- i:'tt on'y golug to tip a good thing fo: t:.i- potatoes, but nl. for the boys Dr. E. J. Honner. 01 Med lord, the eye specialist. Is In town for a short time. Bee him for expert advice. Pobne 2U. tf "Dllly Is the bravest boy I know." "Hilly? Huh!" "Well, he Is." "What's bravo about him?" "He took Liz Itiley home from the moving picture show." "What of thiitV" "But she's got red hair." J. M. KNiiLIC I fouler In TImlM'r lanl mid Acreage Of AM Kinds. I am in the market to buy for cash, 100,000 acres or moro of good plno timber, major jjmrt to he pine, other part to be good timber of any kind. Am in position to pay pres ent marketable prico in cash. Own ers of any kind of timber for huU kindly see me or writo to general delivery Roseburg, Or. Secretary of Commercial Club will always have? my address whether in Roseburg or not. tf J. M. ENflLK. A luitawx. 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 12x0, 1 wood shed 7x15, city water and sewerage, fine well to Irri gate garden. Price $950, $.100 down, balance on monthly payments of $15 per month, first year, then $10 until paid, Interest at 6 per cent. Page In vestment Company, 709 N. Jackson, or PhMie 242. tf Prices talk so dos quality. Yon can get both at Flshfr's paint Btore under the old stars and stripes. tf Fresh and delicious sliced ham, bacon and b-?ef none so good at the North Side Grocery. Phone 324. tf IF you want Good Trees at Fair Prices, see A. L. Kitcbin MODEKN WOODMEN OV AMERICA Myrtle Caui No. 6330. nieeti every second and fourth Tuesday of every month In the Kaclea' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp Frank Clements, consul; K Stubba. clerk. WtHlOMTN Ob' TIIK WOIll.1l Oak Camp, No. 126, meets at the Odd Follows' Hall In Kosoi,ur, ever; first and third Monday evenings Visiting nelftbhors nltvnvs we) come. M. I!. Miller C. C: J A. Buchanan, rlerk. L. O. T. M. Itosi-hurK Hive, No. 1 holds regular reviews on first aud third Wednesdays In the Maccabee hall. Sisters of otboi cordially Invited to attend our re hives visiting In the city are views. Olive Greeu, lady com.; Jessie llnpp. R. K. O. K. 8. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first aud third Thursdays In encb . month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend Mrs. Jessie Davis, W M.; Froe Johnson, secretary. O. B. Koseimrg Aeilt,, .No. H'j?, meets second and fum-ili .Mnndu.w In their hall on Jackson street fll 8 P. M. Den North W. P.; B. F Goodman, bcc. tVOMtlN' .OK WlH)IICUAPI'-Ll7a7 Circle. No. 49, meets on first' niid third Mou.lay evenings of eacl month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting -members In good stnndlu, are Invited to attend. Orart Pllklngton, 0. N.; Clnra Cawlfleld clerk. For Sale Sunlight MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT? Th Hydro-Carbon Ughtlng Hyitein U the vlifMiHul ml iK'-tl to Install and burn. Ht-f it lit nixTftilon In Kuavburg, aud writo lot itrlt-i't and eftlimalos. System liutallud trow $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg Box $55 Ore. Ro.e Agent lor DouglM Couutjr II. I". O. K Rom-burg Lodge, No 826, holds regular coimnuulca tlona at their temple on seconr. and fourth Thursdays of eacl month. All members requester to attend regularly ami all visiting brothers are cordially Invited t attend. 8. S. Josopbson, E. K A. I''. .V A. ai. i.anre; t.mlL'M N'n 1:1 lw.t.1. w roirular uionltiiL'i nn ttu auco n ri and fourth Wiul ncbdays of each montii Sojourners invited to attend. N Hlce, V. M.; It. II. Woods, Boc LK I. O. O. K. Pbllolatian I.oilge, No 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jackson nnd CaBB streeu on Saturday evening of each week Members of the- order In good standing are Invited to attend. W II. Eaton N. (i.; M. M. Miller, R 8.; L E. Mlllcdge. F. S. I. O. O. I''. Itlslng Star Lodge No 174, meets n Odd Fellows Tcmp't every Friday evening. VlslUtir brethren nlwava welcomo. C. II Terclnskl, N. 0 W. S. Towell t. S.; M. Klcklo. F. G. IIIIO'I I 1 : 11 1 1 M l (II' IICI!K'A VHOMliX Mt. Nebo Lodge No 1828, meets every second a:u fourth Wednesday of each montl ut the Eagles' hall. Vlidllng broth era and sisters welcome. E. H Perrlno, F. M.; 8. E. ICrohn, Cot M o I) i; it nuoi Multiloop oi A.Mi;i:it'.V Meets In Maccubct Temple every 4 1 li Friday of eucb month, a. L. Wright, President; Emma Mc.Mullen Secretary. lH. I, KO. 10. IKIt t K, v PliyNlclan and Huruoon. 4 U- Oltlco, Review Bldg., Phono 31. Hosobur. Oregon. ' " ' " " " " " Kit. I. K. SM-:i,L, Osteoputlile I'hyslciull. ii 10-11 Marstera Bldg. 'Phone 119 f Roseburg, Oregon. ): ft -;: ft it ft ft ft ft ft ft ft tt DO YOU KNOW? That your shoes are the dressieat article you wear and re the moat noticable and by their condition yoti are ao judged by society. If you are in business or have a pro fession, to be prosperous you must look so. TRUE PROPHECY If your friends' shoos are in a bad condition he or she is either a miser careless or broke, so beware. Our work in tho shoe shining line can not bo duplicated. We aro masters of that lino. Shine on weeK days 10c Sundays and holidays 15c ROSEBURG LADIES' AND CENTS SHOE SHINING PARLORS 145 North JacKson Street Azeiea River Valley Lands Richest Section in Southern Oregon, Finest Orchard Homes in the State Improved and Raw Lands Write us for lists of Farm and Orchard ' Tracts for Sale. Riddle Land Agency. Riddle, - - Oregon 8cic--:: :: :: : WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER ft ft Whtm we Bay .UAK.M I.IJ we ninan Ji:ut what the word luipllus. It you are not aatlHflt'd them will he no cIiiiiko. We could uot uutke thlfl aesertlou unlt'HH we were poult Ito of glvluK kh1 aorvlce. When you gpt leady to clean house lot un do the wornt part (or you the cleaulue of your carpeta. It's e&ay for you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY (). C. IIAKLIt, l'rwjrlctor. Pbono 79. onico N. Jarkion Ht. OURSIS WITH OUT QUESTION The WiX lin'.'id on Tho M.'irkot.--- !t han th;it ;ooiitit about it which is characti-ristic with brt-ad m.ido by the (Jrcon liakery It's "like motlior unci to maku." It . dwci.-t as a nut end puro tw Bprint; water. Wo know you will Htop baking ilurinji hot weather afti-r tryiiijj one loaf. THE :-: OREGON :-: BAKERY 328 N. Jackson St. Phone 241 K 1(IH K WAV Rich Wholesome Ice Cream A couple of .spoonfuls of our cream will convince you of it's exceptional excellence. Mad: from pure cream and the very finest of fresh fruits. The quality never lowered. Insiston home product DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAME11Y, Roseburg .... phono 340. Nurseryman Po&eb urg Or 1