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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1913)
The Rochdale Store can supply your grocery and dry good wants. Phone 145 BUTTER DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY "PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY" 1 Are You Loyal? Are You Useing a Roseburg Broom? The best on the market for the money. The' will last longer, and your work will be lighter. You will be helping a home enterprise and making a greater Roseburg, Every merchant in Roseburg is selling them; so be LOYAL and demand the home pro duct. Whist Brooms at all Drygoods and Drug Stores. All are sold with money-back guarantee. Free Seed For Planting. ROSEBURG BROOM FACTORY FOll THK VSIVKltMITY. j Law" will be presented at the Antlers' Theatre Nov. 21st. i ThA wIsa founders of our Ronub-I 11c placed a great deal of emphasis! We have prune, pear, ixaili, In on the necessity of a collestate edu- 'act all kinds of fruit trees for sale, ction. r rem the very heginuinK Guaranteed the best that can be pro 1 sreat attention was puid to the I timed. Oar prices will save you , founding of institutions of higher ! money. l'hone 132. Kiuhin Jl ; learning. : lllack. . tf I Kany in the history of the United . Stales the Congress enacted a law; t giving to the certaiu states tracts of; land as a foundation for an endow-j uient. Krom the very beginning leg- ' islation has been enacted in botn i j the Congress and Slate Legislatures! I founding and providing for the main-' lenance of colleges and universities. In order to maintain such institu-t I tions so that the pour as well as the) i rich may have the direct benefit ofi 1A)IK.K DIUKCTOICY i ti, uuldB regular couiuiuuica j tions at their tennle ou mnn J and fourth Thursdays of eact , mouth. All members requcat.ee to attend reguiarly aid all viaillng ! Drothera art cordially invited u attend. A. C. Seely. E. R.; II. S. j Slocum, Sec. j ul bo for Bich ample buildings and ! euUiimiLMH us the growth of the in-! stitutions and the ncgress nf events; Shall Oregon keep pace with the! i itroirress of her sister states in main-! i laming a pro;er university for tha: . . ! benefit of all its citizens? In order ! PYThlAN SISTERS Umpqua Tem- Camp, No. i2i. iuuvis at the Ode Kel lows' Hall In lioseour, ,:?er fii-t and tnfrd Monday evening Visiting neighbors always wel come. J. a. Buchanan, C. C; M M. Miller, clerk. GET THE BEST ELECTRIC COOKING There is no need now to bother with Wood, Coal, Gas or Gas oline. Cook by Electricity, the cheap, the convenient, the mod ern way. The rate is reduced so that it can be used for all purposes. $ tf $ o IDOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT & WATER COMPANY for her to do so the university must have adequate buildings and the nee-; essary equipment to give instruct ions' in the modern sciences as well as in classic literature. If we are to help! maintain such an institution in our! stnto it will be necessary for us all1 to vote "Yes" 6n the two bills re-, uMKX OK WOODCRAFT Lilac i leircu uy puuuuu 10 i"t puuiiiu. pie No. 4, meets every Wednesday evening in 1. O. O, F, Temple. Visiting members always welcome. Mary E. llouck, M. E. C; Anna W. Wimberly M. of R and C. For my part 1 have no hesitancy in saying that every person believ ing in the education of the people should vote "Yes" on these two measures. O. P. Coshow. . 'THK COMMON' LAW." (A Review by C. B. W.) The writer will confess to a preju dice against Robt. W. Chambers' story as it was drawn out through almost countless issues of a well known mag azine. Its .rather outer title aided In the impression. It takes Chambers too long to toll his story and get to his salient points. This objection has been cleverly overcome by the drama tist, Edward Rose, in the stage ver sion as given last night at the Helena theatre by the very capable company assembled by A. H' Woods. The rath er tedious dialogue of Chambers has been skillfully abridged, and the play as presented gives a very vivid pic ture of Bohemian and artistic life in our great city, which fs a picture of this same life in any art center. Its story is a healthful one, most strongly appealing to the feminine portions of the auidence. It is a woman's play, but no man can see It without carry ing from the playhouse something to think over. The stage settings are arranged after drawings by the illustrator of the book, Chas. liana Gibson, secured by Woods at a considerable expense and they form a series of stage pic tures worthy of the artiste general inert of the producton. The cast Is in all respects compe tent. Louis Neville, the young artist around whose awakening love for his model, Valerie West, the interest of the story revolves, is splendidly done bv George Kelly, a young man of whom we have heard but little, but wheso rise in the profession should bo rapid. Paul Bell as Jose Qeurida Is excel lent In makeup and reading in this rather trying character part. YV. Wilson is consistent and ca pable as John Bui'lovon. The comedy is atmcst wholly in the hands of Kdw. C. DrivK whose work as S:im Ogilvy is worthy of this well-drawn p:irt the studio habitue and good fellow whose proclivity is the giving of par ties. It is difficut to imagine the beau tiful part of Vlorie done wirh better effort than it is handled by Virginia Bony. Miss .Void Is charming and artistic In the very likable character of Rita Tevls. These two young women do much to round out for u an exceed ingly pleasant evening. Marie Dan tea and Frank Pierson as Mrs. Neville and Jimmie, the janitor, complete the cast. Whether or not you liked "The Common Law" as a novM, you thea tregoers and dramatic "fans" of the croat northwest into which this capa ble company of the spaing fs Journey ing, go and see the play and witness how much more vivid and gripping can be a well done stage version than the cold type of a magazine chapter. Helena Independent, "The Common Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month in the I, O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members in good standing are invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie Matthews, G, N.; Clara Cawlffeld, clerk A i. &. A. M. Laurel Lodge, Mo. 13, holdi regular meetlngB on th second and fourth Wd nesdnys of each montij Sojourners invited to attend. J. W Groves, W. M.; W. F. Harris, Sec. EAGLES, Roseburg Aene meets in their hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wel come. 0. P. Lewis, W. P.; B. P. Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. . O. O. I-'. Philetarlan Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd FellowB Temple corner of .fnrkson and Cass street on Saturday evening oT each week MemlierB of the order in good standing are Invited to attend. F. E. Erlckson, N. 0.; M. M. Miller, F. S.; M. L. Whitney, R. S. It. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive, No. 61, holds regular reviews on secom and fourth Thursday evenings in Nfaccabee hall. Sisters of otbel hives visiting in the city are coidlally Invited to attend our r views. Mrs. Harry Pearce, lad) com.: Jessie Rann. R. K. I. O. O. V. Rising Star Lodge No. 174. meets in Odd Fellows Temple everv Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. R. C A gee N. O.; W. S. Powell It S : M. Fickle. F. C. iiiin 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 1 x ) 1 1 or oikhic ! VBI1IKV- Mt. Nebo Lodge No li?s, meets every eecniid fin' fdiir'b Wednesday of eieh niontl - " ' bnll Visiting broth era and sisters welcome. Richard SMihlis. F. M.: S. E. Krnhn. Cnr I. O. O. K. Unloft Fncamptnent No 9, meets in Odd Fellows' Teniplr everv Thursday evening. Vlsltin? brethren always welcome. J. O Stephenson, C. P.; O. L. Johnson, R. S.; Jnmes Ewart, F. S. IX)VAL OltllKK OK MOOSH Rose- burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Eagles' hall on Jackson street, 00:fi 1" iiuiun.vo Anpj..i jC.taAs o'clock. Visit InR brothers Invited to attend. Oeorgo Neuner, Jr., . Dictator; II. O. Pargeter, Sec. O. K S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 holds ther regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In ftacl month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mra. Norah Flint. W W.t F"e Tnhnsnn, .prretnrv 85 Acres One Mile from City $20.00 an acre, small payment down, balance easy payments, 5 per cent Interest. Lund will pay for Itself In wood, fine pasture for a man with cows 41 Acres Close to City Limits $fi.r0.00 Jir0.00 down, halance $100.00 a yar, per cent Inter est. The land is worth ihe moii'-v for pasture, after the wood is cut down and siime will pay the total price of land. Umpqua Land Water Company ISOX 47r " a j cmiM fir iiririwrfainMiMi "if witiji.aaaA!MWwca mcewa ; I C. JACOBS IN Telephone lilt: d n li PanitariiiGv Dye 0 Works All work fullj Kiinrnntcl, Good ralUl lor and di'livercd. I'rnc tlral dyeing nri cleaning of all klndu nf KadfiV and (jcnlM Cloth Ing, Cravenettes and I'orticr a. You May or You may not knowClothesQuality It is a very hard thing to Judge. But you do know that the place for you to buy your clothes is tho place where your Judgment cannot possibly go wrong. Where everything you pick is certain to be right because lt is backed by an Ironclad Guarantee of your absolute satisfaction. That's tho kind of a place this Is. Anything you buy here may be returned at any time If It does not give fin satisfaction which you think you are entitled. Your better acquaintance with our line of SOPHOMORE PER. F1XX CliOTIIKS will, wo are sure, confirm out opinion of them. They embrace everything that makes for "quality" In Men's Clothes. Made of all-wool fabrics only tailored by hnnd and dra'p ed with thoughtful nttuutlon to detail they are unquestionably Ihe best cjothes for us to sell and for you to buy. $12.50 to $30.00 "Pick Where the Picking is Good" "DUDS FOR MEN" A. J. HOCHRADEL 141 N. Jackson Don't take our word for it. Come in and see our fresh pumpkins, make your pies'Jof them and put whipped cream from the Bonniehome Jersey Farm on them. If they don't please you tell us. Try our hoiled cider or apple syrup. It is excel lent. Everything good at MARSHALL'S The Pure Food Store No Long Credit Profits Charged Save Money on Every Purchase Fresh clean Stock of Groceries. Light Store. ( Sugar 17 lbs. for a Dollar THE CASH STORE" I2 CASS STUK'KT. vu N.ivH voir moxky Church Brothers BAKERS Our bread, cake and p-istries are made out of the very host of materials. Try tliein once and you will always lie a customer PHONE 35 105 W. CASS ST. J -air fli'f&'bitjBM Against impure hever iges by insisting on bo ng supplied with Rose nirg Superior Sodas. 11 flavors. They are just the thing you should have in the house to serve to the unex pected guest. They are best because they combine excellence of flavor with absolute purity. ;Try a case toda v. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS " Phone 186 Roseburg, Ore on Kf T. fTORVEIl OAR.