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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1914)
THE EVENING NEWS' K,,ri,e wlh tsa. beautiful rus- Hian spy. and finda the paper con For the Children MIITO.V i. SHOKMAKKK CARL 1. siioi:makkk Kdituni and I'ubliMiera. cealed in the Bole of a slipper. This drama deals with a very big and interesting subject, and deal j with a very biff and interesting aub i Jert, and deals with it well. "The1 ! War Makera" has the echo of battle! "SPRAY OUTFITS" IbAtKO IM1LV EXCKIT 8L'MA1' Hubtfcription JUie Dally. j field and the power of battle rulers,. Per year, by mail 13.00 j desperate and Intrepid, in Its action I It has bt'n well chosen for the hih Per month, delivered 60i : class patrons of the Majestic. "Girl I of the Houseboat," featuring Mabel Seml-Weeiil)-. Per year $2.00 Turnnelle. and Pathe Weekly Is an other feature. Admission Is ten cents to see this wouderful bill. Six months 1.00 i Entered a second-class matter' November 6, 1910, at Hoseburg, Ore., nder act of March 3, 1879. ! j j Little Rose Posing For ; a Double Faced Picture. t I "ra i mwru on n inr i TIIK XKW KISIIU'AV. I I The cicndaie News hits the naii immense Steel Mills Opened nquare on the head when In con.-, i Pitrihnvd 1 ?n:ilirs on the new fisVAay to be, 6' tom-li ueted at the "osehui-' .'am, It j says ' If the fUh wardens would ,.,, K,.d more tin.. In he',, n, cm.ll- THE PORTLAND OROMCE 15 tioij3 such as have ex!c'ed at the' . Uoudiurg dam for sovral ye-jrs, and ' less In grand stand play, !n irren-, lng little boys who are I'yins to' catch some fish that are bucking themselves to death against o'lstrue-j tions. they will command moio re spect from the public." There i.t .. question but that the right thing j (SpsHal to The Evening News.) Is being done In the proposed reron-1 piTTSHUKO, Jan. 12. The Im structlon of the flshway here, and ; n,ouse tee, mui8 tmit lave beeI1 , cioa. any one who has been an observer nr. dowu fl,r tne liaBt BKV,.ra months the seemingly futile attempts of thej Jccuuse of tt,. of business, began salmon to get up stream over the : OIielllng throughout the Pittsburg dam hero, such as has been noticed; district uulay. it will be toward the at this point for six weeks past. will. eIld of the WOBk before the mills are agree that It has been badly need-!an running normally, but by that Mother Jones Is Aie-ted at Tiinida.l. Colorado Will lie Held f.y .Military Uirlcrrx. I'l-llil. ing a Hearing. J II. ... .....:2tZrZi At , I I m, ana its completion win not nm j tlmei t)e nianagers of the mills as fcencfit fishinK on the South CuiM" ': serted this morning, at least 60.000 at points above the dam, but will bej mwre (MllIliyea will be at work than of Incalculable worth along its en- Wl.re mfi,i,iel last Saturday. The tire length. j f feeling In buinosa circles in the We have made a bloodless capture of a Mexihan army. OJinaa fell 'before the assaults of the rebel gen eral, Villa, on Saturday, but the gar rison under the command of; or(i.rillK the local traction companies Jluertas chief lieutenant escaped j tn H(,M H,x ri(,(la fnr 2- Iron and steel center, ia extremely hopeful. Onlhjiiri ;is 'ld. HORTI.ANIJ, Jan. 12. An ordin ance passed by the city commission I lii'to by A in vi lean Itsh AttHociiituui Itnxe l the n:ime of the smiling lit tle imly Iti the pi.-ture. Not s:ititi'd with just iui ordiunry phuloirntpli. ne pofd with tnr TiK'e alise up Hu;iiut u mirror sn tlmt iwu portrmts were iinnie at uite simp uf the cmiifni. In fact, it Ih a dixihle fneed girl th:it we see. Sot by miy lliean.s s liose two farm I. however. She is honesty and simplicity it-self. It i uuly hh very rare oeciisioiis tlmt she wears any ntb er th.-iu :i swwtly siuiling esprejoiuii. Sometimes we are ulnd to say t Tim t It IiapiMMi! very seldom when tilings don't tft Just rt'-'lit siie has Jut u n't- j tie bit "'f a fniwti mi her Tac. But j that iiil kly coes.aud K is stuiliirg j galn Her full name Is Itov-e Mur j phy. and rhe lives in Brooklyn. Kie 1 Is JiiMt three years ..id. across the river and tiUirrendered to : was declared void in a verbal decision H is a heterogeneous niass of civil ians, doldiera, chickens and meager household goods, and the question now Ih what to do with them since we have them. A Little Girl's Comoosition. There was tuice a lit He girl who wished to write a eouipositiou. At least she tliilu t wish to. but she tuU1 ut help iL itetanse her teacher said a composition was to he written. The Score another point for Douglas county, for It is reliably reported from the southern part of the county, at Olendate, that a rainbow was seen these at 1:30 In the morning. In our younger days this phenomena was not a very unusual sight, but it i wag mostly connected with the bright Klare of the Great White Way of Itroadway, and was even moro won dorful, because as a rule It was ac companied by two moons. was upan the city's motion to dis- little girl got out all her pencils and mUs tiie injunction bv the Portland ! sharpened them carefully and ruled The Itecord. of MarshXietd. has been delving iuto the numerous metaphor in dally ue In the Eng lish language, -and h;- vuearthed them 1y the score. It, however, omitted a very common and sugges tive one, and one that should have neon first In mind, namely "as poor as a country editor". M.nii( i; isTi;i.i.o m i . nix n i:.M:i,i,i: at i..m:stk Hailway Light & Power Company and restrain enforcement of the or dinance. Judge Bean held that the ordinance conflicted with the pow ers of the state railroad commission, which had jurisdiction over public utilities. .Mother Jon? Arrested. TH INI I) A D, Colo., Jan. 12 "Mother" Jones was arested just be fore noon by Lieutenant Nichols and five privates of the Colorado nation al guard. It occurred at the Toltec Hotel where she was a guest. It i- expected that Adjutant General Chase will have her held in commit sicatlon. Mother Jones arrived here two weeks ago from Kl Paso, but was met by militiamen and sent to Den ver. She returned here yesterday. The cavalry and infantry deceived j citiens off the nearhy streets while ; Nichols and a squad of militiamen i took Mot her Jones in an armored ' automobile and hurried her to camp I San Uafael hospital wnere she will be held until General Chase or Gov. ; emor Kmnmiis orders otherwise. I The War Mareks. the Itussi.in Am-j 1atiador ntii:-t j-cciitv the official wari dans. To do so he give- a big dinner and imltos the 'eretary of; war, to whom he previously .sends a forgeil letter t.-UIng Imn to bring I he plan-.. II y driu: ':ing the wine with 'Tile Sleep of heath" which wnds all guests into a deep, death-j like uleep. he takes the plans and copies them. The next day, the sec-j rwiarv of u.ir i'tiiit-i the aid of thej Heeret service and hettim; an ardent j ean-h for tt;e cpy of the plan;' This, Is filially secured b Ixibel. wife of the pecri-i.iry uf w ar, who viiU to ! IMIN'T 1ISS THIS. i uent margins uuwu the side or her pa : per and tiien gave a great deep sit: ami looked out of tile window. "1 don't know what to write about." ihe said. Just as you and every othei child lias said a hundred times. Ami her mother said. "Write about what you see " "I see the willow tree." said the lit tle girl, "hut I can't write much atKit i that. Well, perhaps I can start with It So she looked hard at the willow tree and wrote a iine about how she hived It because she bud always climb ed in it ever since the beuiniiim: nl time. And she wrote another line or two about bow bright the leaves look ed where the sun touched them am! how gray they looked tn the shadow, and then she told how the wind made them sway tike lone fringe And she told n I hint how dark the trunk wu back of the leaves, and how it humped i out curiously lu places where straight i willow stalks shot up. and about Die i grasses that mew around t he fnot And she was Just rtnishing n desert f ! tfoii at how l( liKiked III the rain j when her mother, who had gone our. came hack and asked how the compo i sltioti was getting on. ! "Why. it is nil done," said the little; girl. "And I don't think I'H ever he ' afraid of compositions nny more Next time I'll write alHiiit the apple tree." "a: A good outfit is necessary to good spraying and none equal the BEAN for long life and for efficiency. Listen: 1. Navo 2i Horsepower Engine. 2. Grant Duplex Pump. 3. Two Hundred Gallon Tank. 4. Rotary Agitator. 5. Steel Platform. . 6. Wood cover with canvas sides. 7. Running gear, 4 or 5 in. tires, 4000 lbs. capactty 8. 70 It. BEST spray hose in two sections. 9. Two aluminum bamboo rods, 8, 10 or 12 feet. 10. Refilling outfit. 11. Pressure regulator. 12. A whole lot of good points that we do not have room to enumerate. Smaller outfits if wanted. Call or write us Churchill Han wareCo MASTMSNS Lodje is Instituted at Yonca'ila Saturday. VARIOUS OFFICERS HE SELECTED ; (itand MitMer Sim-hot nnd Grand Secretary llobisoo in l'Iiari;e tt I'cw-iiMtflta l!;tnttn't I? a l eature. All siim'ern, those who sinir a little and wish to Mim better, those who do not sinur and wish to learn how. The Blue Grotto. , The It I ue grotto is a famous cave i on the Island of Capri, near Naples. j It Is ii bout ITU feet loni:. lin wide and , 4d hiu'li. and is reached from the sea by a narrow siren In the limes tone jeh IT The water within resembles, ac cording to one eyewitness, "Ihpiid sn phire" and flitters with a pule blue ! Iii;ht- Walls and roof of the IHue jxrotto A ,ri, nitramarine in color. If you need wood the Kull Me.?ur- The general Idiie tone of the place is ard can fill your order with ilrv said to le eatisetl ly the rette-tiou of oak or fir. Phone lti.V North the join's mys In asin ilmnmh the ltosohtir. tf water in the em... opeumi: or tne Krotto is so ex 'and ever Ndy who appreciates and j desires eood music tn liosebiir is i cordially invited and uryed Ut be present at the larih House tins ev ening at T:;:0. where the Kosehurn Choral Club will hold n "llet-Tt-iiether" ineetinir. FREE! FREE!! A lilobe ami Two Beautiful GOLD FISH with a putvhase Statioiu v ur Candvainoiini FIFTY CENTS or inoiv on SATURDAY, JANUARY loth Don't Kiss this Opportunity The . an.': II. t-n :.intr.p.- i' . i-.u-'u puichas;- 3 .09 . t,cui j lore NATHAN KUU.KHTOX. Inp. IVrUn, IIuIMIiik We Cite Cram Traditw Slumps siniill tti.it iiih ilu-lir whic h ttrst uss IlmMlL'tl IIH' uu Ih,. iMitt-M inn A t:iv l ;lt ItTI-it twenty tllllllltt Is 1 mi-essiiry in iM-ru.siuiu iiiii'Mfir to tli j H-.JH III til'- I'.mii- srf. ! ; ... f On nderberg. Thf u.inl iiiivin "i iiiiiiiIit moiin t:nii ' Mini iv tlif niiiitf nt ii iiiKiinnnii "II tin- tliul riv.M m tilt' I'lltnitHI- I" I'M' II I 't'l:ll'N. I.ij..vit,. t'l Alt th.'in AiiHitll! tn :l li'i:i.H II ;i- Ill t 'if kiffllli; nt ! 'Is li.il l"tii... irl L't'hlil' -i' ;lli.l :l st..ir it.nf ti:ir ; f "I ttif I ri'iinlrr.tt'nii. rlltt III ' l'll.t''l'liltV tl' :l t'HU tlllll' lltWi'litl ttift '' I'l-i'llV'T I lUllilt'l-lli't. I.VIII'.' .rl VS. "It MS I'l 'i1' -'! h ;i j'.iiil this tr.' tl i"ff ..'UTi'ltsI til :i vmu looh t 11' "ti tl"tinh rit iimte Ma round a (Special to Ti. Evemns Xc-ws. I I YONTAI.l.A. Jan. 12. Satiir.Iay. ; January 10 is a date whiih will proiiatily lie held very dear hy many si'e.ulative Masmis of this plate, ns on date Grand Mart, r .;-eni. r i an,! Gr.inl Secretary Ruliison v:;:! ; "'Ur I.ttle city and instituted a loile : i f V.asler .!a.-i:i.s u .tii t!:e md.-i, I rj. I'miikI i-eare and harmuny irea'l:n: T!vt officers chu.-'en were: Fred Arthur. W. M. : K. L. Heard, W ; Or. F. 0,. Hewitt, J. W . ; S. X. ; XVi'inlward. S. IV; .1. L. Senter. J. IV: A. II. Kelso, secretary; J, F. Daoch erty. treasurer; John Oeider and f1 i I.. Oliver, stewards; ". W. Wilson. Tler. A lar:e number of vi-.i;!:in .Masons were present from Dr;. i.-i at.d i Oakland Indues, viz. Prain II. C. OlKidhinirne. W. W. Kent. Henti it , Myers. (J. V. Sanders. .1. T. Sh ; ard and C. U. Dilk. of Texas. Oak land It. h. Vernon. A. J. Dear. A. lVar. C. I. Chenoweth J. T. j Uriuifes. It. Itoberson. ti. C. Moore. ' J. S. lieokley. J. 1.. Morris. II. lioo I- v. in. I,. 1.. Dininilrk, and Or. I'.il j ii'-ure. Mesdatnes UriiUts at.d 1 Cli nnweth accompanied the r htis- ; miJs. At the ciin.I.vii'n of the !.,.!;. -i sion the meii'b.'rs an I v.siilJi ! ' i others, headed hy T. ast Master j ileiunn ..'ers. of, Sunset l.cieo N? I ! t I. n'td the prand lidt:--. i fiicets. u ui'o tt;e s.-a.i'".is '-ar-.'; Ut-' r ' ere a lui t it. 'hat i : ,'ho- iar:.;. Grand Secretary nobis.m ! was the neit speaker to the intro--ac-:d and needless to say this wor j thy gentleman entertained hi? heiir j er3 for a few minutes In a most fas . clnating manner. C. L. Chenoweth, j of Oakland Lodge Xo. 16 was the i next and also the last speaker In troduced and those who know Creed may well imagine that ni.,i-.v ' hearty laugh were unscrewed dur ing the course of his remarks. It was drawing very near to train tlinej i'-: en Mr. Chenoweth concluded his i r. ;:i:irKs and us the visiting uiei:i-J i.i-rs wished to return to their iioi'ies, l ' 5y 1-any denarled, l'eelinj; de- ! ''-'ily full of dainty and whole-! e.:e I'atal.le.i, ami lireathing praises f"r the 'haiiy Mason" nt Yonialla' au.I fur the excellent ladies who had j t . rve 1 them so well. Last, but l y :.o means least the Yoncalla Orcli.n-; t;a is ileserving of great praise audi ii. nny ihanks for the choice se!ec- '.'::in iliseinirsed dining the tiine the l,.i".ir,ie: was being STVed, which .! ;.! very greatiy to the occa-ioi:. : :T e regular me. ting n;ght for thej ' M -" h'-re will he on each first and; . fiiTii I nursdays. CAItl) (.' THANKS. Theindersigned relatives of the late Henry Kisk Drolllnger desire to hereby express their heartfelt thanks to the many friends whose sympathy and assistance were so freeiv offer ed during the lingering Illness of the deceased, and whose loving min istrations mitigated the, iiufferlngs and soothed the afflicted om In his last hours. Mrs. Alma Orollinger and son; Mrs. Af. A. Drolllnger, Airs. T. J. Damon. Mrs. A. Flllhouse, .Mrs. H. U. Oranhy. .Mrs. L. L. Lewis, W. M. Orollinger, Wilbur Uroll inger, Herbert Drollinger. XOTKK TO TIIK l'l I'.I.IC. To Whom it May Concern: I will not be responsible for any debts con tl acted by my wire from and aft r this date. C. G. AMBROSE Itoseburg, Oregon, Jan. 3, 1911. C1TV XKWS. : am mm l sr-H en a irr. t.r o.'l at i Mv '....1 u viiow. mv cnK ar pink. Vol, rl i ke n n.t of m. IhlnK. tWi- xnww: An -i're I El ''lis V the K,lv of !i lu-i.i !f'i. Ii'm.h anil ni.iiUNM lr.! iuirt. tho fiM'd by lie 'ii int tn.ty uiaiurr t) t 'ho l;t.l! in a irnni: t cr--.l!i be most ki I !('. ninn't'S;':ir rv;-d in th ,J bv i5:- tn A t the conclusion of tbe b muft To.ist ; Mastor Meers ntroiJuce l Ur.mtl ; very I tu ere" tins and ppropito re-' Webster's New International Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? Because tS new crea- TION, covennjr every field of the world'i thought, action, and culture. Tht only new unabridged dictionary La many ycius. Because il defines over 400,000 . Word; more than ever beforu appeared between two cover, sroo 1'ugcm. 6000 Jl - iasiraiioaam Became 11 th only dictionary . with the new divided pO. A "btrokeof Genius." Becaus " 8 n nTclopedU tn jtti Because ' 18 commn(' by th . Court, ue achooin. and tiie Pre as the one supreme authority. Because 1,8 wI mow trfn Snpi'M.i, liot us tell you about this new work mm 0 nmariTMlMHitiaianiMMM 0. C MEUUAMCO..Nkfaam. JwktftM. tw "Wa. George Cole, of .Myrtle Creek, was a visitor In Koneliurg for a few hours today. .1. K. Tipton and w ife, of Oakland, were visitors In Roseburg for a few hours yesterday. The last will nnd testament of the late Anna C. llerstine was filed in Ihe probate court today. Oscar Thiol, of Yoncalla, spent the day in Roseliurg attnding to vat ions business matters. I.uther Page has been dismissed from Mercy hospital where ho was under the care of physicians for sev eral days. Andy Jennings and Dock Hutson were visitors to Myrtle Creek and Hoseburg for several days the first or the week. Cold Hill News. Harry llellbronner. until recently employed, at the I. Abraham store, left for Chicago, III., where he In tends to make his permanent home. The appraisers In the estate of Klizubeth llenediek, d 'censed, filed a report in the probate court today. The estate Is vnlued nt approximn.' -ly $4,500. Redden Taylor entertained 13 of hl llttlet friends at his home at Kttllcrton street, Saturday. In honor of his 10 birthday. Games ere played and refreshments scrv--ed.