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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1914)
THE EVENING NEWS A Itl()T OK LAlOHTEIt IX " THE MISSOIKI fill!!. 77 7 A MILTON J. SHOEMAKKH CAUL, 1. BHOEMAKEK Editor and Publishers, it it it it ( r 1 , A Few Suggestions Only On the Advent of Spring IHL'LI) DAILY KXCKIT HU'.NIM Hulwcriitlon llJiles Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 8onil-Veebly. Per year $2.00 tlx months 1.00 I Not Poetical but Practical Kntered as eecond-'ass matter November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., 'tier act of March 3, 1879. SATL'Itll.AvTTlAllCIl 7, IU1 I. THE MICSSAGK IX KXCLAXl). The press of London Is effusive In Its editorial comments on Presi dent Wilson's message to congmBs, and It is stlyed "lofty and correct" by one while another alludes to It as one of the most perfectly phresed documents of modern timet. It Is admitted by still another, that while the United BtutoB would hnve an ab stract right not to lniioe tolls on ; our coastwise shipping, It would be a mistuke, Just as it was a mistake for England to refuse to partlc'pate in the Piinuma imposition, although she had a perfect right to do bo. Evidently matters are getting in shupe for a meeting of the mutual admiration society, nnd the result will bo that thlH country will repeal' the toltH exemption claiiHei and Kng lund will recunsider her refiiHal to make an appropriation for (lie San KrnnciHco show, thus paving the way for a peaceful and harmonious cele bration next year of our century of peace, without even a Hunimor cloud on tha horizon. Hack In Ohio there havQ been bo mo meetings In thu past week or two that will be of Kreat ink' rent and value to the republican party. They were merger nnd getting together meetingB of the partH that drifted apart during th0 last presidential cauipulgu. Tbo attendance from all over tho Htato waa large and It was not bo much the enthusiasm aH the earnestness of the speeches and aen timent( that made mich favorable liu pression on all who attended them. Tilts is as It should he, not only In Ohio, but In othtf.- alateH an well. Tho army of unemployed that started from San Krnntlsco over land for Washingtnh, is not meet ing with any more welcomu than did tho on0 that sturted from 1'oi'tland this winter and passed through this city, and It will bo scattered long boforo it hutt covered any large part of th0 trail, (lei riglU down to the originator of such performances, and ttomo newspaper man or woman will bo found whose animus is to got a magazine nrtlcto. Will some on,, kindly inform iiu whether there has been any mistake in tho printing of the calendars that &vv hanging on our office wails, for they all Imllcuto that this is the Till day of Mutch, while the sunshine and general mildness of the air, the; slnging of th(, birds, and the bud- (Hug of flowers, in fact everything would rather indicate that it should) bo tho Bamo date In May. How many of the readers or thin paper or of any of tho other papers published t hroughout the county have registered this week, so as to be eligible to vote at the coming primaries? Remember, if yon don't register you can't vote. I oith i;k; si l. I, l it ItKTItOIT, Mich.. March 7. Janu ary Is not supposed to show the high water mark of production In ttie automobile world, but nevert he1e-s tho first month of 1M4 shows tho largest output of any mouth In the entire history of the l-'ord Motor Company. Iiuring th,. nmuth (if Jan uary this year, the Ford Motor Com pany built and shipped VU.iKiti cars. Tho .argest month's output previous to this was June. UU3, when the number of cars made nnd shipped reached tho total of 22.041-, Alum ttcltulrc, of iioise, Idaho, nrrlved hero this morning to spend a pouplo of weeks. This Coupon Presented Saturday, March 7, Kntitlos you to Tlmi ilrtf Orccn Trading Stamps Free on any purchase of 50c or more The REXALL Store At the Antlers theatre next Thurs day March 12. Comedy applied lo "The .Missouri Girl" Ik more or lens a niinnomer. A tragic comedy Js more descriptive of tiio day than the former. There are jjioaps of clean comedy in It, but it Is not al together free from tragedy and when the two arc blended happily, the product is bound to he a sue-j ecsrt. That in why "Tho Missouri Girl" I hna been bo .popular all over lite United States for several years. , There la Juflt mifflelcnt of serious matter 1n it to afford a pleasing f contrast to tho farelal side. Really funny incidents are num.- CHURCH NOTICKS ltaptlst ( lunch. Sunday school 9:4.; preaching service 11; U. Y. P. U. 6:110; preach ing service, 7.30. Special music by tho choir. A cordial invitation to these services Is extended to every body. CliHMhin Science Society. Coi ner Main and Lane streets. Services at II a. in., subject of les son, "Man"; Wednesday evening tes. timonial meeting at S o'clock. AM are Invited to attend these services. Sunday K-hool is held in the same building at 0: i: a. m. Saint (otue.)s Church. Corner Cass and Main streets. The Uev'd Charles Wilson linker, rector. The second Sunday In Lent. Holy Kiicharist at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school at ;t:l5 a. in.; morning pray- er at 1 1 : evening prayer at 7 : ltd. All are cordially invited to the sti ser- vice. .(ist .MethodM I'plMCopnl Cburcb, Alexander U. Maclean, pastor. Sunday Hchool at flu-IB, .lames 10. McClintock, supeeintejident; .public worHhin t 'i l o'clock and 7:30; Un worth 1-eaguo servlct, at 0:30 p. in.; mid-week prayer service at 7:30 on Wednesday at the church. M. K. Church South. C. II. Cleaves, pastor. Services Sunday March S. ns usual. Sunday school at 9:45. W. L. Cobb, super intendent: morning worship at U: Kpworlh league at fi:30; at 7:30 p. m. the theme of the pastor will ho "Aot Thret, of Hip Prama of Ufie". Vcu are cordially invited to all these services. This church baa secured tho services of Prof, and Mrs. 11, .1. Stone to lead the music of tho March U. church commeiicliiK i I Johnson Wood Dyes Acme Mixed Paints V erous and perhaps it is as well that the audience is afforded a breath ing spell at times for the crisis and counter-sentiment of the play. To the play's success the great characters of "Zeke" and "Dai-sy" contribute much of . the comedy. They carry most of the burden of tbo production, but while these two are otslanding, other characters of the play nro equally excellent and on tho whole, the cast is well bal anced nnd sustained. j The company will present this ; play here next Thursday night onlyj March 12. Prices 25 nnd GO cents. Seats on sale Wednesday at 10 a. m. : Free MethHlit Church C. If. Sawyer, pastor. Preaching tonight at 7:30, by Miss Phnla B. nurnett( from Cottage Grovp Sun day service: Sunday school, ott a. m.; Love Keast, 10 a. in.; preach ing 11 a. m., by Rev. J. W. Sharpe: missionary meeting 3 p. in.; short speaking by Rev. Sharpe nnd Sister Uuruett; preaching at 7:30 by Rev. Oliver. ( hiisiliin ( lunch. President Sanderson, of the Eu gene University will preach at tho Christian church both morning and evening. President Sanderson Is an able sneaker. Come and hear him. initio school at 10 a. in. A large at tendance is desired. Let overy member of the Loyal Men's and Loyal Women's class be present. First l,rtsbytt,rinn Church. Pa ii I .1. I.ux, tPiisior. 11. L. Kcldy, ;(Hii'i'inl.'inli'nt of Sunday schonl. Suml:iy sihool at ID a. m.: niornliiK worship at II. subject. "What nod Praises"; Y. 1'. s. C. K., at l'.:3il i. in.; cvr-nlni; service at 7:110, sulijwt "Thou Shalt not. Stval"; prayer moellni; ant! mission study class on Wednesday at 7 : SO p. m.; Junior lOmleavor on Kriday ut 4 p. m. Come and wroship with us. We wel como you. 111111)1. K XKWS liitoi-eMliuj; lt'Mns Clipix'd From the liiihllo Tribune Tlti! trial of the Messrs. Redfield before Justice J. M. dross, which was set for Tuesday on the charge of violation of the kiuiib laws, filled to iniiterlallie. We learn that It has been posiponed until such time ns the witnesses are nvailahle. A large anil Jolly crowd of friends surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Stotk last Monday evening at their now home which has Just been completed at the north end of Main street. Kv. cryono attending brought something to eat and the time was most pleas- anlly spent with games, music nud In disposing of the refreshmeiits. I'.iuty SherlW Hopkins wns called to Myrtle Creek last Friday with the bloodhounds to assist In tracking the men who broke Into Hice llros. Adams store at that j place the previous night, nnd stole few hours today. $ I. tin and some cigars and other i R. J-:. Teague, of drain, was a articles. The rains of the nlgrt ! business visitor In Roseburg for a 1 made the scent to weak for the dogs, few hours today. ; to take It. j Charles Brand and wife, of Gar- An excellent entertainment com-! den Valley, were visitors In Rose- iprlGd of music and literary num-iburg for a few hours today. i bers nnd a play entitled "Snison'a I Stng Party" waa ttiven at Sellg hall i Tuesday evening, and was pronouue j ed by all to have been one of the j very best ever given In the town. A very large audience waa In attend ance. On account of lark of time we are compelled to omit the pro gram. M. S. Ryan waa at Grants Pass last Sunday laltlnn fnendav He found Miss N'ellle Quine to be Im- ( Churchill Hardware Co. proving very rapidly and her phy sicians predict that us soon as she recovers from tho operation her health will "be Imuch iliotter than heretofore. F. W. lleyers, cashier of the Riddle Stato bank, returned homo the first of the week from a month's visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Beyers at Edgewoodt Iowa, and reports having had a delightful vis it. I). S. Heals, who had charge of the bank's business during his ab sence, has returned to his work at Springfienld. The Kiddle hand has been reor ganized, with Arthur Redifer as di re otor, and will hold regular .re hearsals ttvit'f, each week, Tuesdays and Saturdays, according to present arrangements. H. F. Nichols has donated the use of his building for a band hali, Logsdon Bros, a stove, II. A. Rasor the use of seats from his hnll, so the hoys ar0 quite com fortably located. Fines of $1 for missing any meeting of the band when nnoxcused have been adopted ns one of the regulations, and money to pay the fines must always be kept on deposit with the treasurer. Practice and organization was held j Tuesday evening. It is evident that with effort Riddle will have a very creditable musical organization. Kd Riddle has been elected president and A. R. Marsh secretary-treasurer. CIT Y NKWS. Henry T. Montgomery, of Salem, nrrlved here this morning to spend a few days. Mrs. Scott Lnnners, of Oakland, spent the day In Roseburg visiting with friends. L. Shipmnn. of Glendale, was a 'business visitor In Roseburfr for r Charles V. Manning, of Portland, arrived here this morning to spel a few days looking after business af fairs. Frank Wnlte. of Sutherlln, was ai business visitor In Roseburg today. I He recently returned from Portland where he signed a bond assuring! the appearance of T. R. Sehrldan ; In the federal court w-hen wanted. ' I. A. TIUtlnKton, formerly con-' necled with the Fllkington Brothers' '. FIRST, look over your garden floral tools. Remember, we lteadquarters for hoes, rakes, forks, We have also a line of flower pots fine Jardineers, Anco ware, motle surface green enameled, and also Hammered Brass. Don't fail to get a sprayer in "which to use RED -1 -MADE. RED -1 - MADE is the great rose bush Aphis Spray. Try it. Highly recommended for 'destruction of ali Kinds of Insects, Worms, Moth, etc. Use it NOW for Scale. Quart cans 35 cents. Blacksmithing Company, In this city, i has leased u portion of the fanners' sheds at the corner of Main nnd Washington streets and will install a modern blacksmith shop. The "Dal'l'ydill" club is the name of a society organized at Hie home of Miss Jane Wharton, in West lioseluirg, Thursday evening. The club has about 20 members, most ofi whom are high school students. The purpose of the organization is to pro mote sociability among its . nieni-l bers I Arrangements are at p-cseut un der way preparatory to ori-'anizini; a "Twilight League" in this city. Tho leaguo will be composed of teams representing the several churches nnd will be conducted similar to the one of last year. Last year's games attracted large and enthusiastic crowds, and even greater Interest is anticipated In this year's exhibitions.' RUGS An immense line of RugS ranging iu size from IS x36 in. up to 12x15 It. and in price from $1.25 up to S60 On, fome in and let us show vou. See our flush rim, 54-inch top ten foot Extension Table for $35.00 Full Line of Wail Paper in all 'the latest designs and eolorines. A Very Complete line of all kinds of furniture" B. W. STRONG The Fu'ti'tun; Man 328 Jackson St and are etc. and HI'liAV l'OIS SCALE. Now Is the time to spray with lime-sulphur lor San Jose scnle and peach leaf curl. This spray will also help the pear scab. Everyone, both In the city and country is expected to use this spray. C. II. BAILEY, County Fruit Inspector. u-.wtkii Boarders and looiueia. with or without board. Charges reasonable. Inquire G27 Court street. 245-ni20p FOR SALE Kodii fountain" fine white marble top, cheap, also dis play tallies and counter for store. Cull at the Roseburg Dook Store. 244-tf 'JTqjj SALEGood general nurnose and driving horse, gentle, six years old, weighs 1300 lbs. gentle for a woman to drive. In quire 1'iKe Investment Co., 709 N. Jackson St 243-M-I .' RUGS We Sell the MONARCH RANGE The Stay Satisfactory Kind