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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
bclRoseburg Evening lllews CITV OFFICIAL I'AI'F.IS Carl L. bhoemalter Kiiilur urn! 1'ruprietor Hello Bill, licet you in Frisco hi 1915. We suppose that next week will be rest "week for Elks in this citv. A fellow fell over board yesterday at Portland, but he floated. He was full of foam. ARM AND LEG BKOjtx.cN. Ex-Senator Lorinier is the only living ousted senator in captivity. He attributes his being ousted to the use of the steam roll er. He might join the Colonel in the form ation of the third party. He would make a splendid running mate for Teddy the Terrible. Portlund out-distanced, out-shone, gave more hospitality, better entertainment and more rea lfun than the fondest dream of the most imaginative Elk ever conceived. The man who did not enjoy himself at Portland this week was either a disgruntled grouch or a hundred years behind the procession. thrown 'Ironi a wagon while delivering j feed in Edenbower this afternoon, J. II. Burke sustained a broken leg and a fracture of the arm. Mr. Burke is emoloved as driv er for the Koseburg Flour and Milling Com pany and was delivering a consignment of merchandise when his team became fright ened and started to ran. Unable to con trol the animals the driver was thrown violently from the wagon to the ground. The Pendleton boys at the Elks' carnival Avere the real attraction. They spent, it is said, over $0,000.00 in their make up alone They represented a typical Western coyboy life. It was perhaps the best advertise ment of the Pendleton Round-Up that could be given. Many of the Eastern dele gates said that they would come out this fall to attend that show which deficits ; rapidly dying out phase of our Western life The conduct of the Elks and visitors at Portland this week is worthy of more than passing note. Although it is estimated that there were more than 2.")0,000 strangers in the city, this great mass of humanity prov ed itself equal to the demands upon it. A more orderly and sober crowd one would not want to sec;. Everyone, to be sure, had a good time. That is whv most of them were there. But the good nature of the occasion did not carrv anv ot the visitors awav on wings created out of the foam of exhuberance. The Roseburg iicople in at Denounce nan as itiueii good natured tun as anv delegation had. The IJoschurg delegation at Portland Avas much in evidence. Their badges at tracted manv favorable comments from del egates and "visitors from all over the coun try. The badge took second prize out of "more than 1,000 different designs submitted to the inspection of the judges. There were tmly ,V0 Roseburg badges ordered and these were all snapped up by local Elks in attendance and later traded where possible for other badges. The Roseburg uniformed delegation in the parade on Thursday head ed by the now nation-wide famous Hungry iSeveu Band made a splendid showing ami were cheered most lustily along the entire line of march. We knew a man once who swore every time a bill was presented to him. He didn't dispute the bill and he had the money to jay it, but he swore. There are many people that way. It is hard to account for it. The effect ought to be different. Instead of swearing, that man should take the bill and say: "Why, yes, of course; it should have leen paid long ago. but I dean forgot it. It is too bad to put you to the trouble of coin ing around for ir. This is beautiful weather we are having. I've just been having a glass of lemonade won't you .have one? Very refreshing, isn't it? There is the check; the next time I shall be more careful. Good day." That's the decent, honest, hap py way to treat a collector. Anything less than this proclaims the debtor as a coarse and inconsiderate fellow. He may not have the money but that makes no difference. He is under obligations to the collector and not the collector to him, and he should show it. He should say substantially: "I am very sorry. It ought to have been paid long ago. L,et me see I am quite sure I can pay that next Friday afternoon, and I will call. I've been a little short on account of rent and mv life insurance, but I am getting past that. No, no; that's right; good day.' Ohio State Journal. The Idler's Corner Owner (feebly) What happened to us? Chauffeur A telegranh Pole ran into us, sir; never seen such road hogs!" Puck. Tom Do you wear your whiskers like that for warmth, or for a bet? Dick S-s-s-s-s-s-sh, No! My wife buys my ties. He Do you know, an awful lot of women based after me before I was married. She They must have been an awful lot. Chicago Tribune. Mrs. Twicewed My poor, dear first hus band never found fault with mv eookinu-. Twicewed Xo, if he had he'd Mi-obably be alive todav. Life. Redd Did you hear about mv neighbor losing control of his automobile Greene Xo, I didn't. Redd Well, he did. The sheriffs now!" ;ot it biillSSISSlHBffil . m. . $m- m ' m . fj S Light, Strong 4 ' m P E Durable, the Ideal ' 1 . m II I Cooking Wear, espec- I . M - 1 I ially Needed in the jf fj HJ Fruit Season M ggyj TRADEMARK "iSSS M ftpfy IB isi With every penny's value of aluminum ware purchased before the 1 5 th, we have instructed our sales lady, Mrs. Howard, to give you THREE tickets in the automo bile contest. Remember the . time, the 1 5 th will be the last day for this offer. Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS If you want the tern, goods direct ' from the factory, go to D. P. Fish-! er's paint store. tf 1 Not A Crown for 3- Youth reject any and all bids. By order of the council. Dated this 2nd day of July. 1912. CARL R. WIMBERLY, Recorder ot the City of Roseburg, Oregon. jg AD.UIX1STR.ITKI.V .NOTICE I.N.I L SETTLEMENT. OF She (with newspaper) Another cyclone out West. It has swept dozens of farms of even-thing. He I'll bet the mortgages didn't budge an inch. Boston Transcript. 'Doctor," smiled the ministerial friend who was visiting him, "that was a fine ser mon of yours this morning, but there was one passage in it not strictly original. I remember having heard it before, nianv vears asro." oof" said Rev. Dr. Fourthly. 'Yes; Henry Ward Beeeher to it." The information editor, while suffering from a jumping tootache, was called to the telephone to answer a query. "Please tell me," said the man at the other end of the wire, "what it Is to hermet ically seal anything." "To hermetically seal," restxuidcd the in- A hud full ofumightly gray and faded hair. Why not have beautiful, natural colored hair, full of life and beaulv keep younclf young looking and faicin ting ? Every woman wimi to be and can be, ii the will HAY'S HAIR HEALTH to restore wok gray hair, to their natu ral color. It im't a dye. a You'll be .urprired how quickly the ray hair, vaniih and how young looking you can keep younell by the regular weo! HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Get your money back from your druggiit U you are not wtiined with it. 5100 J SOc .t Dra Store, or dW . rec.iptoprfc.oddt.lCT.o.n.. Snd 10c lor IrUI bottlt-Piilo H Sp. Co.. Nwrt. N. J. Maraters Drug Co., and Hamilton Drug Co. sell It for 50c and $l.fli). or from Philo Hay Spec. Co., New ark. N. J. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. lathe matter of the estate, of Wm. J. V irnr. Deceased. NOICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned has filed In the ilmve entitled court her account In :lnul settlement of said estate, and the court has Hied the 29th day 'if July. 1312, at 10 o'clock A. M.. rnr .nearn- objections. If any, to mUl tlnnl account and the settlement of aa;d estate. Tiiia nnnce is jubl.Uheii In the Haily Evening News by order of the .Indite nf the abeve entitled court, I J 1 .'. dated the 27tvj day of June, I AMT1LDA WARNER. Administratrix of the estate of W'm. J. Warner. Deceased. dJ25 NOTK'K FOB PKOPOSALS FOR STItEET IMl'KOVEMENT. ADMIXiSTltlTOU'S XOflCE; Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been duly appointed by the County Court of the state 'it Oreogn for Douglas County, ad- minlstratnr of the estate of Hiram Sealed proposals will be received LZ TLt T: P"a by the undersized at hi. off.ee In HrZ '' .Trer 'T'" " .he city ot Roseburg. Oregon, up to L. . to Present the same 5 o'clock n m BJ t, , , fc verified as by law re- r j duireo, at 131., iur me paving ot BrocKway my office. 401 Perkins street from the east line of Stephens j ilx months from the date hereof. street to the west line of South Jack-1 formation editor, "is to solit an infinitive..- on s,r'"t n therityofRoseburg.ini he rr.tnner prjvlded by ordinance! ( nuNlby." Chicago Tribune, LOCAL, MCWS. .i Kood n'iv pt:ino for S8S-R. H. Jay Stone. Phone tf O (' ir tv.-r t'r.H'k. as a : visitor In Rnwlturn today. lltiust- l..i;:i-!i!-i i:. who result's In . Callfornu. arriv.'d here lawt eveulud j to spend ft few days visltiuj; with j friends. I X)H SALE OK KE-NT Several mod ern house. Apply to S. W. Star tuer. or call phone 7T-l.. Spend Your Outing at Tiller Ore. SHE'S ON THE MAP Intho hr. f th. monnt.in. Amid rrwn.t wn.rv AhumUno- of .nnif CrM.li,. tor ti.h.-r.u.-ii lK.t. tttfiil. c,w,l .n.lh,l, ,-nmiiln. rru,t. 4 t.l.l, ii rr w itt,.r l,ti-,-mt trttic r'rtnl. t nhl,. .! m.vrir. ,t,.l,nl t .T,Mir-Nnilit,ly ni.il r,K'li,it, ,rl.'--,l,.ti,ltj a--oom.ut Utii. 1 1 I lll.-r. t'.utou fur hr m.-.l iMrlnl uim1.v Uuiiit-n- l-'t.r lurih.T iui'twm.t Ion ai.pt I, t . IV f H.VItl HI Nl. 1 ll.l.KH, OUKl.OS ! Vo. -4 9U ot the- city of Rosehurg. All j bids must be submitted on blank ; forxs which will be furnished upon i ippllcation to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified heck payable to the city treasurer f 'r five per cent of the amount bid. :o be forfeited to the city In case the louiimng. Roseburg. Oregon, within Dated thl 13th day of June. 1912 J. A. BUCHANAN, Administrator of the estate of Hiram J. Russell, deceased. Buchanan 4 Porter, attorneys for administrator. dJU3 -NOTICE. Ail city licenses become due on pay their licenses on or before tho -luccesstui oid.ier shall fail to n.-er July 1st. and will become delinquent ctjiurji-L nna Dona wnn the on juiy lotn. All persons f-iiiim. t last mentioned date will be subject to arrest and fine and It will become my duty to swear out complaints as-alnst such persons falling to pay j! '" FOR SALE two tireless cookers at wholesale cost price. Investigate. B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. nto -it v. A surety bond o? thirty per -eat of the amount bid will be re quired frm the successful bidder. The time stated In the proposals for the completion of the Improvement j win oe considered in awarding the contract The conncll reserves the right to'JM their licenses. Dated July 6th. 1915. D. S. HOrSER, City Treasurer. -(.