Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
ANNOUNCEMENT We desire to thank all our patrons for their liberal patronage during . the last three j'ears. In our new location in the Maccabee Temple on Cass Streetwe are better able than ever to give prompt and efficient service in every Drug Line. A clean, new stock of Drugs and Sundries.Perscriptions Compounded . S. E. Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple OURS IS WITH OUT QUESTION The Beat Bread on The Market It has that goodness about it which '. is characteristic with bread mule by the Oregon Bakery It's "like mother used to make." It ia sweet as a nut and pure as spring . water. We know you will stop baking during hot weather after trying one loaf. THE :-: OREGON :-: BAKERY Phone 241 HKl'K I1HOCKWAV I'roprietora Rich Wholesome Ice Cream A couple of spoonfuls of our cream will convince you of it's exceptional excellence. Made from pure cream and the very finest of fresh fruits. The quality never lowered. Insiston home product DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY, Roseburg - - - - Phone 340. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH 5 THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say OUAHANTKfci we moan just what the word Implies. It you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not make this assertion unless we were posltiTe of giving Kood service. When you get roadv to clean house lot us do the worst part for you the i iV., vni.w ...iiata ti'r ni.av fn vnu nnd the nrlce reasonable t ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. B.UCEK, Proprietor. Phone 79. Office N. Jnrkson St. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson street in building formerly occupied by First National Bank. Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Gun Repairing a Specialty "They have bi 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 Cass Street 328 N. Jackson St. J een Dr. Wilson and His Wife, Who Shares His Public Interests mm ... . fs . v if arm ?, ,i' V' Photo of Dr. Wilson copyright, 1912, 1 At . - F the Democratic enndidnte Is elected to the presidency the next mistress of the White House will be a wouinn keenly alive to the Issues of the day anil with a lively Interest In nil public questions. Mrs. Woodruw Wilson believes that to use her own words "the successful wife Is one who meets her husband nt every turn: she must bo bis Intellectual com plement as well as his companion." During Dr. Wilson's term as governor or New Jersey she has accompanied hint on his visits to public Institutions, showing a partlculnr. Interest In the asylums for the feeble minded. Gover nor anil Mrs. Wilson have three daughters, one of whom Is specializing In the study or musle, nnotber in that of nrt. while tho third, following her mother's bent, is engaged In soclul settlement work. For the Children Count Alexander Hochbsrg Driving Hii Toy Motorcar. . Photo by American Press Association. Jinny young people might cny the young man here pictured In His mo torcar, but it Is doubtful If they would care to be burdened with his name. In full It Is Alexander Frederic William Oeorgo Conrad Ernest Sinxlrnlllun Iochberg. He Is a fount, or graf, as it is called In Ueiroan. He Is seven years old and Is the son of the i'rineo of Pless of Germany. Ills mother Is an Englishwoman. Itecently his father gave a hunting party on his estates In Hilesla, and young Alexnnder proudly exhibited bis new car. Even boys with titles enjoy such things. Chin.,. Butt.rfly Game. In an open space In the garden poles like our Maypoles are set up In a cir cle. The-.te are hung with tiny wind liells. which give forth a sweet tin kling when they are stirred by the breeze, and with a variety of flags of different colors. In the center of the circle the game of butterflies Is played. Chinese girls and women with ihelr shining black hair freshly dressed and wearing festive garments rich with embroidery arm themselves with fans j ana enter ine ennrroea circus, wtemi butterflies that have been previously caught and prepared for the game are flying larlly about. To each one Is attached a long, strong, black hair, which Is weighted with a scrap of oarer lu!.beaTr enough n nr.v.nt safe. I v yrTi " 0 J m Mr mWS- - "V fij mm- V!Tt,' by American Press Association. . tittf "uuiiVfSJ Troili sou ft tig but or ! runch'. Tho players, shHi'kiim with I laughter, rush inn illy iihout tn thotr i efforts to catch tho Utile creatures j with open fanw. A Riming Game. In this the first word of the nnswer must rime with tho last word of the question. The players are seated in a circle, nnd the game Is started by some one asking of his next neighbor a question on any subject whatever or by making nny casual remark, lhe llrst word of the answer to this must rime with the Inst word of the ques tion or remark. This then goes around the circle, each player in turn adding a remark to that made by tho one bo- foro him, always observing the rim ing rulo. Thus the original question may be, "Do you like peach plea?" The next player may reply, "Wise peo plo always do." The next may sny, You, I suppose, agree with that? The next, "Flat you may knock me if I don't." The next, "Won't you change the subject, pleaseV" And the next, "Eas-lly; let's talk of bonks." And so on as long as wits will work. Conundrums. Why Is life like a very hard riddle? Because It always has to bo given up. What evldeuco bnve we that Adam used sugar? Because he raised Cain. When nn ape Is sick, bow may he announce it and at the same time tell what kind of medicine he wants? Ape 111 cn pill). When eggs are 20 cents a dozen, how many can you get fur a cent and a quarter? A dozen, liecnuse a cent and a quarter equal 20 cents. , What are the most patient objects In the shne of humanity? HtaAies. When is coffee like soil? When It Is ground. Why is a retired carpenter like a lecturer? Because ho Is ail ex plainer. Psss.ng.r Nam.,, To ride on people's ChrlRtlnn num.. Is one of Paul's prntcmllnx saint-l. If. hue announced tn me that John Is comfortabloMt rtrllnir tin. For one can lit eetrl'le lh. o. Between th. J and h, you Know. It's Ilk. an army .adrll. mo. And then, h says. It', very plain That Hamuer. a railway train. For when your head outside you poke You aee the enslne'a curllna smoke. Mary's s donkey, H appears. With rnmrod tail and Ion, tall ears. A bicycle Otto Is, of course. And Anna's Ilk. a rocking horse. For bark and forth yoo epHI all day And still uit where you r. you stay. Atf Is a pony Paul won't try. He says It buck. ,o very hth. Put Paul ha. many other ateeds Of as extraordinary breeds. And If yon like pretending games I'm sure you, too, can tell their name.. Youth's Companion. NOTICE. ANT ONE DK8IRINO a homestead location will do well to communi cate with E. Haeruer at Dlllard, Oregon. 267-JU 1ADGE DIRECTORY. dODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA i Myrtle Camp No. 6330, meets 1 every second and fourth Tuesday 1 ' of every month In the Eagles' i hall. Traveling neighbors are cor- ' dlally Invited to visit out camp. frank Elements, consul; R Stubbs, clerk. WOOUMKX OF THE WORLD-Oak camp. No. 126, meets at the Odo Fellows' Hall In Koseourg, ever; first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. M. M. Miller C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. L. O. T. M. Roseburg fltve. Nn i holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In the Maccabee hall. Sisters of other ' cordially invited to attend our re hives visiting In the city are views. Olive Green, . lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. O. K. S Roseburg Chanter. No 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdaya In each month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie. Davis, W. M.; Free Johnson, secretary. J. P. O. K Roseburg Lodge, No. 828, holds regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested co attend regularly and all vlsltlns brothers are cordially invited tc attend. S. S. Josephson, H. R A. & A. .n Laurel Lodge, No. 13, hold, regular meetings on tb second and fourth Wed nesduys of each niontu Sojourners Invited to attend. N. Rice, W. M.; 11. H. Woods, Sec. O. Id. UoBormrK Anne. Mi, 1417, meets second and tourth Monuayt In their hall on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Ben North W. P.; B. F. Soodman. sec. vYOMKN .OK WOODCIIAKT LUat Circle, No. 49, meets on first ant! third Aiomlay eveniugs of end; month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In ood atandln, are invited to attend. Grace Pilklngton, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld clerk. O. O. K. Phlletartan Lodge, No S, meeta In Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jnckson and Cass streott on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good stnudlng are Invited to attend. W H. Eaton N. G.: M. M. Miller, R S.; L E. Mllledge. P. S. . (). O. V. Rising Star Lodge No 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Vlsltlns brethren always welcome. C. H Terclnskl, N. G.: W. S. Towell R. S.l M. Fickle. F. a. llHOTHIOltHOOl) of ,WEHICAN YKO.MHX Mt. Nebo Lodge No 182S, meets ovory second anr" fourth Wednesday of each montl at tho Fugles1 hall. Visiting broth ' era nnd sisters welcome. E. B Pcrrine, F. M.; S. E. Krohn, Cor MODERN IlltOTHKitllOOD Or AMERICA Meets in Maccnbee Temple every 4th Friday of each month. G. L. Wright, President Emma McMullon Secretary. IMPROVED ORDKK OF UKD.MKX Umpqtin Trlbo No. 44, meets every first nnd third Monday of ench month at tho Eagles' 'hall. Vlslt ltlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Snchem; K. M. Mears, C. of R. Wt--iiMb(lot DK. (.ICO. R. IIOITCK, v riiyslclan and Burgeon. t Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81. Roseburg. Oregon. & DR. I). E. SMCLL, Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marstors Bldg. 'Phone 119 -:: Roseburg, Oregon, 0 We Owe Our Growth to You The constant growth In the volume ot business done br this bnnk and the continued Increuso in the number of its pat rons has been lnrgely due to the friendly rofercnee to It by Its depositors. We ask their further Interest nnd plodgo our best efforts to deserve this favor. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK Officers and Directors ). P. COSIIOW, Pmlili-nt .7. M. TIIIIONK, s,hlT II. W. HTIION7. Vlce-Pml4pnl .1. C. AIKKN. VIcs-PrwilitKnt II. J. KltKAR A. .1 IIKI.I.OWH II. II. HII AMllltlXIK Perkins Bldg. ROSEBURG BOOK CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL HOOKS TYPEWRITERS NEWS DEALERS I tOUD A Y GOODS I'OST CARDS PENNANTS ROSEBURG. OREGON For Sale MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT? Tho llytlro-l'nrbmi Ubting system U th chenprflt mul tteot to Inula. i Mid burn. Sw it tn ujtvnuion In KovsburiE, write lor juU-ei tuid tfitlniateti. SyHtnia iDsUllod rom $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg Box 655 Ore. 8o.e Agent tor Douglas County tierfcrd Bulls Some choice )'earlings and two year olds, from registered herd. Apply Mont Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon m Is a Clean Cutter l Ii cotniwfiMtinc Bttv and cutter bnr rr hUg.tiraj Jcvic arc tucceMful r ample of lite wonHfitul inventive niu of Mr. JoiJv Uauv. TKc trn aie sw niounlrd in relation la ravrk otltet thai iefffd baVnt-e ord true mrari me nettnanenuv irwured and the crnk hah i rclieYcd of all end tlirutl. prffventiiig lot! motion, reducing dnJt and ntulnplyina cutting power. I hat wny we iin dioww 'rum Itghtly and cuts where oihen fail. reiuwn, vour- 3tti. rittlu in the field with your wrench, Thia bradkal adfiKtment (o mainUuning the cuKer bar in Une r me pnman, mei eihuency and yean ol eitra acrvico. ) A Real Vertkl Lift Notice the spade handle en tho lever. Eaiy to grasp, nq iriating. One movement ol one lever raiaea the bar, knue throw in and out ol Der KuUmutkaUv ai bar i raiaed and lowefrd. Ahu large-coiL flexible prinQ floau'the cutler bar, doce pncttcallv all tlve work in Lining with the foot at corner and heipa in niaing lhe bar ertkaUy. i Cotwuh-the ne!nal John Deere dealer: km' all about thk grrateat of all Mower, and about the entire line of Dain Hay Tool. Loader. Side Delivery Rake,Stac ker. Sweep Kakca, rVeasoK erciy one tlwi beat of lia kind. Dain malt fa lite beat hay toot. They have been pecialuili un ihcnl for over a, quarter of century, ROSF.BIRG FEED and FUEL CO. RAILH0AD SPUR N. ROSEBURG f Fern Island Greenhouse Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 9 F12 Cut l.'lowers, Potted I'lanta, l'linernl Designs, Woclillng ISo quels, etc. All kinds of I'lniils fur VernuOa nnd Win dow Doxoa and Itedding out. On Sulo at The Rose Confectionery I Roseburg, Oregon Sunlight .4 V K I w