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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
Trlfc. EVENING NEVS MIIrON J. KHOK.MAKHn . CAUL 1. HHOKM.VKEK ; Editors and 1'ulillsliers. ; ISSUED lAIIY KXCEIT SUNIMV j 8lllfttTlilluii IUten Dally. Per year, by mall J3.0H Par month, delivered 60 Hvml-Weckl)'. ( Per year $2.00 8ll roontliB 1.00 Entered is second-clacg matter November 5, 1910, at lloscburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. Kitii)Av7Ki:i"ii:Jflri:i'ni4i, iiif , CITV NEWS. ; At the request cf many of ! the Koni-burg citizens I her- ! wltn announce myself a candl- Mrs. H. O. Ledls, dautihlcr of F. P. I date for city recorder at the Brown, a former resident of ftone-! coming city eienlon, October 6. burg, will arrive In Hosebuig tonight ld ad.-oC L. E. MILUiDGE. from San Diego for a visit with rela-l' tlves here. I Mrs. E. J. Darnes. who has benn prof. A. G. Boquet, of the depart, a patient at the .Mercy hospital for! fent of vegetable gardening at O. A. $amoline"washes" j bo in e time pant, wan diamltiKed from the Institution recently. Kho Ih much I Improved in heulth, j f reu i. Hiuuian, a man wno is niK I fnj from California to New Nork, j passed through ItosehurK today, huv ! ;n; come thin fur since lata night, I from Grants Vim-h, It KeeniH strange to talk of tho dls-l W. I'ropst and wife, of Albany, covery of aaythlriK as lai KO and cover-; arrlvC(i hens lust v-nln and spent In a much of the earths surree as' "'ht visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cole They left this morning fori0' !t, -"rtnwoat. iisovKitv or thk iacii h tbe Pacific ocean, but it 1b a fact that only 400 years ago, on September 25, the Spanish explorer, Halhoa, erased the IhOuuuh of Panama and from Its ; heights first viewed the great ocean ' mid took osueririlon of it and all the Khores washed by Its waters, in the name- of the kings of Castile. About the only evidence or this pretentious claim remaining today is tbe reten tlon of the Hpanlsh language In the. numerous republics (if South, und C'entrul America. The Immensity of! the Pacific ocean can best be grasped C, will address this Grange on Sat urday, November 29. Program and, subjects will be given later. Jerry MIHay and wife, .Mrs. Mine and KItt Carson, passed through Hoseburg laflt evening enroute to their home at Eureka, Cal., after touring the Northwest by automo bile. They left the California city early in June and have since vluited many of the more Important cities Mr. MUlay is a Medford. Mr, 1'ropnt Ih a brother ; wealthy lumberman. KItt Carson, an of Mrs-, Cole. I other member of the party Is a Mo-' Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. Ilushnell and ' I,awk "JIi"1. lt years child returned here this morning af-1 of aK,- IIe itt W(iU eum" aml ls tep three weeks spent at P(jr( Iand. rtai(l to l,e (1"it0 weaUliy- rlns his -Mr. Ilushnell, who was quite ill at j 'l"hiy h :re Mr. Carson related a num th time he lelt here Is much Improv-j 1,,T or illtoreHliS experiences of the ed In health. early days on the coast. I H. A. Moore, of Hood lilver, was a vlsllor for a few d;iya. Mr. Muore '"line to look over a large stock ranch on Deer Creek, lie was well pleased with our clim.no and ootid !- when one remembers that. It measures ; tions here ajid If a satisfactory ar flilly 7000 mllOH from north to south. ! rangniimnt can be made will doubtless and has u maxlnium breadth of 10,-j purchase here, 000 miles, with an area of over fifi,- M Ins Maude Reynolds, who Is em 000,000 ,uare miles, or 40 por cen. f ,ovl( as Hccretarv wf a ,JirKe ,nnd of the water area of the globe. The j romPIUiy nt sutherilu, writes that the ocean received Its name from MageNiK,u,lerln Inn tlu, hirK(,Hl IlutG, of ln, who pasBed through the Htriiit j thllt piiic. wiih detrvcl hv riro Sim hearlng his name, and finding tlie(,ay n,wht M)kh U),vn()lllH waB Htlv. waters so very calm, named them the ,I1B Ht the hotel and lost nearly all her j-aenic. in nonor of me imnn anni versary or the discovery, tho United States government has Just Issued n one cent postage stamp bearing the lillut nf Mil limn ntwl ti vnut i.r.1 r v- lluch Hughes, a well known Doug personal belongings In the fire. She j wai in Itosebnrg when tho fire broke j out, and so had no opportunity to snvo anything. Kugene Register. tlmf. rat us Was signalled ship to ship to dip their colors and relay the message. In a tihort time tho statistic Mends Will have the chance to compare the cusuulltloH resulllng from Hie celebra tion of a sane Kourlh, tho vletims of tnisgoveriied railroads and thogo of the football campus, us the hitter sea rffn will begin soon. ITp to date, the railroads havo tho best of it, or shall we not rather say tho worst, but wait, It Ih oarly yet, and tho rushes have not begun.' j las county farmer, sustained a severe j Injury to the knee late yesterday as tho result of engaging in a fistic en counter with Kicbard Staggs, of Nort b Uoseburg. It appears that Hughes and Slaggs herumo engaged In an altercation, when Staggs grasp i ed his opponent, and threw him to the ground. In falling, Mr. Hughe1' ! Hiistalno da ;evere injury to tho knee. ; The Injury wns dressed by Ir. Hoov or and the patient Ih improving us J rapidly as could bo expected. I SI nee the previous announcement j that the Uoseburg l-'ire Department wo u hi conduct a series of weekly dances to be given on ever Wednes day night nt tbe Armory tho plans have een changed and the dances will ho given on Saturday night In stead of Wednesday and will be con- The boys I)C.b MKIK'HAXTS WOl'M) KMPhOV IIOJIK MIlCll.iMCS Hi harii Stuhlw ;ives Advice to .Men In, Would lluild I'p the Town. If tho moneyed men of our iy; that are building up the town would i insert a clause in these contracts that are made with Portland con tractors that they must hire home labor and buy some material where j ever possible, our lit 1 1 o city would go ahead much faster and our good; earpentcry and laborers vould all have mony to pay their bills. Instead ! of walking tho streets looking for , jobs that outside labor have taken1 I rrom them. Wie do not need to im port, labor from Portland for our i building, as we, hae just as good ! j here. This is only a hint to our bus-, ; ine.if nie'i that are inipro0ng our , ! city with fine edifices. I Yours for home labor, ! li. StuhbB. oi rici:it wuv And still the hops are hoppln', bop pin' up in price, and why shouldn't they, Isn't It their nature? Don't we mako yeast from hops, nnd Isn't that a riser? Don't they make beer from hops, and don't that swell one's head, i '''" ted as ten-cent dances. even though ItH lifter effect Is to shrink nun's purse? They must be mighty poor hops that can't swell or expand or inflate their own value. Let era hop up, for we've got lots of em to sell In this state. Now cornea tho report that chickens nt (iold Dill. In this iJnte. are even going In tho booster business, and are keepluu In line with tho name of their placo, for information from that, lo cality is to the nlet-t that nugget of gold fie found in t heir era ws. ranging in value from T.i nnis up. It will he a sain bet that no live poultry will bo whipped from ihal point now. "Officer (!''" dcs not fniceeed in rapturing the picture thief in the play of that name, but his efforts to do so curry hii through three of the funniest acts that have ever been de vised by an American ply iht, and over so many lauiiiiQ hudle that this particular sleuth ! voted the finest blue cet thM su a night stir. "OtTicer Glitl" 0 to bit play VH of the year, and I'm nnnouneemo iftit ! It will be presented here the grand opening of te Antli thttrt on October 4th hat bii UMfti of nroO'Ing a dc?A' riuit Iiectancy among pi a (. ) CLEANS AND POLISHES EVERYTHING II niives with water and piixlmcs quirk irsults. SAMOMNB contains no acid, grit, benzine, grease, oil or any injurious substance. SAMOUXE Is absolutely non-inflammable and non-Injurious. SA.MOMNE economizes labor and savea money. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR USING SAM0LINE For C'lesiiiiiiK I'i'mll Marks, lliit, (irca.se anil Soil from I'ainled Hulls und CeilinKs. Oil Paintings, lnt- jor 'oodwo(g, ViunlNlieil anil K'niuueled Kurfaces, Jlosalc .Marble, Tile and Varnished Floors. Mix one part of SA.MOLIN'p; with four or more parts warm water; wash the surface with a soft brush or cloth; wipe off w3i spouse and clean water; dry thoroughly. See Note at end of DireQions. l"r Automobiles, Hallway CoiUlies, Sticrt Cars, Steamships, etc. .Mix one part SAMOUXE w!ili(Jive parts warm water; wash thoroughly, rinse with clear waler and wipe dry. S :e 'ote at end f Directions. For f '-Vim In); I'encil .Maiks, Mntrli Scialclies anil Kilt Iriiiu .Store I'rnnts, Store Fixtiiros, liarber 1'nlcs, ( hairs, nc. .Mix one part SAMOUXE with three parts warm water. Wash clean, rinse with sponge and clean water and wipe dry. See Xote at end of Directions. For all .Metal Surfaces, Aiitiiinoliile Ijimps, Itinss (iooils, Xickel, Silver, Aluminum, Tin anil I'or-ce-lain Wins-, Kitchen I'lcnsIlM, Cutlery, Steel Tools, Sad Irons, Fami'ls, Harness .Mountings, etc. Moisten a pie of soft clean cloth or waste with SAMOUXE (without using any water), rub the surface until the tarnyh or rust is dissolved, then wipe off and polish with a piece or dry cheese cloth orA'hamoiL'. ' o For Mm lile Statuary, Hath Tubs, Lavatories Closet How ls, Sinks, Herrigrrators, Itirty Window Sllls. Mix half SAMOUXE with half warm water. Rub the siwfaco clean with soft brush or cloth, or If preferable, dip the brush Into the Cleaner, (without using any water) rub off the dirt, rinse with clean water, wipe dry. The result will surprise you. For Hcinnvlmr Vli Icoliol ami Hot Water Stains from Table anil Dresser Tow. Dip soft cloth Into SAMOUXE (use no water), rub the white siot until removed, Jhen W'lpe surface Ith sponge and clean water. See Xote at end of Directions. ;l.!l-, CL (iIH, etc. Slix one tablespoonful of SAMOUXE with one pint of hot water. Scrub the glassware thoroughly with a soft bruyh, rinse In hot water and allow to dry without wiping. "r .IMitois and Windows, Mix as for glassware, then wash the nflrrors or windows using a soft cloth and allow to dry Into a powder, then wipe oi'f thoroughly wtih a dry soft cloth. XOTE After thoroughly cleaning automobiles, interior woodwork, furniture, gloss painted and all varnished surfaces, wipe over with our Pt'l.LMAX POLISH (or any other GOOD furniture polish) which will restore the life of the varnish and paint at a trifling cost. DILUTE SAMOUXE moro for a slightly soiled surface and' less If very dirty. tmi Gallons. Sh50; Half Gallons. 9c; Quarts 50c; Pints 30c Churchill Hardware Co promise to keep tho Moor in better condition than has been heretofore and will furnish tho name excellent music. If tho attendance Justifies It. Irene dance will no well manag ed and no ragging will be permit- j ted. It itt probable that tho last I dance of the night will he reserved i for thoHo wishing to Indulge In this' but It hurt not yet been fully decided. The first of these dunces will bet given on next Sal unlay night, St-p- telitber "'7. No tlaneo will be on October enini; nf tho new Antlers theatre. j mva f,on. contest. So I would ho Ol'fictM-H or 1be romona drange'very grateful to all giving n' their have received the information titvohs. pt tfD$l4 Dear Friend: I ould !!'( ery much to have PKANt'T. llo and I would havo a jolly time together. 1 I won id no very Kind to nun. nut given, the only way I can get O'efuut by 4.0'lio night of the op-: secunig the most vot.ft In the el- PREPARE FOR COLD 111 WI1F.N Til! COLO W1MTER D,?S COE ARE YOU PR; ..PARED? Colli w eatlioi' iu'c U ahtail ol lime ami you aiv safe. Our sttvk is now lvnJy tor our inspt'ction and vt- aiv sure that vw- will please voti with our jreat. variety of timely supplies. ttles MonoeTaui 1 lot Water Uexall Cherry Hark Coueji Svrup Rtxall Kheumatisin Ivemeily Rexall (irippe 1'tlis. Kexall Hronehial Lo.g3ers Rexall ICimilsion Rexall CoKl Tablets rs l.OCoto J.?5 . 25c and 50c 50c6QOO 25c 15c $1.00 25c Rexall Meet, I run id Wine 75C Rexall Rubbing Oil 25c and 50c Rexall Cohl Cream 25c Thermos Bottles o o The Store SATII VN l'l'I.I.ICHTON. I'mp. lViklns lluililhiu We GivcS. tt- r" Tnidim Luwn q urs t ruly, (JKO. ItUADlU . .! Knne StO 't. o o Slr Millii VM.. Mitimu'd from page i, O V'laili. ef l)w:t. hundred ht tu (1 Miirylaud Is repr wm 1E5TIC SCIENCE LTVHS ' SL'Sii ,lw tjf wl ifinUy in being able to ' j.: h?'i ( tr 'f fKt'-'e astual bakinR tsts and i(Sft,w55 'k Aefk .-ciiofnic b Mrs. Nevada Briiftrs '-'rl" Tit'M.sti4iv .., t.sf e entirely differer iun'uriir '' fr-ii vf si tJi oar tty. Mrs. Hrigirs vi do her vofV in ci aWffiilaneft rent igs will every detail- of the Hawke; 11 ted by five t.u. 2:1 1) farmers; V icon:.in iiv fiou ; ittne iota by iiH, an, I ii; li.ui:t. M O ',iri, Tr.ins- M ij ouri and So nt hern State 1 are icpie-enieil by many hundreds of l'itr(I)iv-. Tbe Qbthnient of nMii-enu of j markets in the ileparime OkOitfri culture. and a real rural credit sys ' tern which wV completely divorce Ironi its doniinanco of V n 1 1 ed rt' 1 's w ore Val st re fftiTue In the the two must Important subjects con sidered at tbe congress. Speakers todny demai0,-d thf.t congress give them a rural credit system wbQh wfll really relieve t'-ent of approxt mately one-half of their present in (ere burden which nmounta today to nearly $t;-tM.i)0il.000 annually. The dominance by Wail utreot of t he money m.trkei, declared spe.ikers, has lieen the ;ole cai-?o of hisih rursl credits which they claimed will hi red need to normal and cqJittable raie- only if the O s eh.s-tltass cur nQ y measure U made n law. Another Important subject consid ered today was ImprOToment of ru ral schools. Or. K, P, Clnxton. I. S. commlwloner of education was the tiriiii'itinl lattoitknr 11 n thfa Innli .lvetj i iotMHihly planum aui tw fjcientthe reasons Kb'en, together 'with rti praeticai si'iv oi Ai'fliy, ciPn'ifie principles. Many house ki.r rtoi?.irt liwii' u''e or ?.ilui o gootj and bad luck, this Mrs. iirirf.'.ft hi.'O f lie uP .rOsj iea fliat perlect methods make qi'iTev results amt lia? bd fetvb i o.l aii rjt'ds. ie savs there is a tendency araoijj: horfciifcJo tVeft.l itke clay and to such extent that they do little home baking, w hen by u?n te right baking principles bake da' can tic made a ple;,' aafc co i tio,e ltti lutle voi k and time. 'i'Lcse Ite?uis bi g;. Monday, Sept. 29th at 2:30 f. c, and will continue alimiu! mini lrcQj C-k aiiernmm therogrri iH lie i!a.(V .'.eiitt of ffee fe.-ctures ill visit you t,ofc'fct.fc (J ttplain thorough to youh natui of hw 4-ctrean(t will be glad toeptifcoofi &) Wan(ectre tftfioo! Book uteil Jn' 4Trs. WriyMfie che. Asife Vbt xsh' hogitteli ou any details about te lecture thW tu k Co. t -Tkjt forget 'ifi 1 w , w L J) ! a 4 opening lecpre O MONDAY Chocolate CaK3 Biscuits Nut Bread Peach Short CaKe Monday. September 29fh, 0 'ig a forj for samjlin. TUESl!ft9 White CaUO Gold Crjte Marble Pudding Peanut Cookies Betti-osjaQaa Beef Roll CVith O brow, gravy ixie Biscuits TO SECURE THE COOKS BOOK Purchase 6om 'our octr a 25c can of K C Baking; Powder and bring the certificate found in the can to the lectures AND SECURE A COPY FREE e 9 19