The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 16, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING NEWS
MILTON J. 6HOEMAKKK
CAUL I). &HOEMAKEU
Editor and Publishers,
JfciUtiD IM1LV EXCKiT SUMMY
Subscription lianas Duilj.
er year, by mail $3.00
er month, delivered .60
Hciai-Weekly.
er year 12.00
iix months 100
Kntered as Beeond-.'tihB matter
November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore.,
nder act of March 3, 1879.
MOMUY, .MAItCII JO, 1!M.
kttow I'ou A Jvniii:v-(ii;M;itAb
The aunoiii. cement that Dtatrlct
Attorney George M. Urnwn will be a
candidate In the coming primary for
,the nomination for the office of
attorney-general of this tjtute recallB
a truism, which whs printed a few
days ago in one of the Portland
papers. "The Ideal public officer is
u rare Jewel a treasure to he con
served wherever found," was the lan
guage used as a preumblc to a Bin-
.core appreciation of the man who
yesterday formally entered the con
test for attorney-general.
I George M. Urown is the type of
public officer that the people should
keep In office for the public good.
In his long career as prosecutor In
; UiIh county and district he has kept
faith with the oath and duties of his
office. Ills has been a stewardship
"which has been big with ideals and
1 strong In character. Ho has prose
cuted crime for the good of the com
munity and not for personal fame :
or advancement. When the welfare!
of society could be served, as well
through lionency, as a harsh inter
pretation of the law ho has adopted
the former and has igiven the weak,
tho firat offender, the dupe and the
young another chance to take n true
place In the activities of citizenship.
"Genuine law enforcement and in
dustry," constitute the essence of his
platform, and those who know him
both as a man and a prosecutor
know that these qualities are linked
Inseparably with his prlvato and pub
lic life. His record na prosecutor for
more than a decade here guarantees
to the people of Oregon, should he
bo elected attorney-general, that he
will not shirk in thoso nuallfications
which have played an important part
In his retention In offico and popular
favor term after term and which now
commend him to the attention of
many people of tho state who regard
him as an "ideal public officer"
tv hose ability should bo "conserved"
to the use of tho people of the whole
state.
George M. firown Is an able, exper
ienced attorney who has a deep ap
preciation of tho significance of the
law and who has a logical mind
capable of nnnlyzing for tho people's
Jtood, those grave questions which
from time to time nre brought, to the
attorney-general for opinion and
decision.
The people of the seVond district
recommend, to the people of the
ntato, George M. Hrmvn for attomey
Keneral, knowing that the state will
receive an honest fearless officer
whose only master shall he to quote
hia own words "the soverign stato
of Oregon"
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HOME OFFICE
Cofbctt Building. Cor- Fifth ind Morrison. PflftUaf
1. 1 HILLS L. SBUL
toilful Sirifsl MiaigM
I Muslim County Agency, Perkins Rid
T. A. HAI'I'KI'V,
GKO. 1 SCHIXISSKR
Representative..)
liart of the floor. The magnificent
scenery along the Pncfic highway to
south of tho city, with Jtu buck
Kround of hinli ami lowering hills,
and the river way below, was nlso
one of the favorite Jaunts selected,
as were th0 flower decked tops of
reservoir hills. Lovers of nature can
certainly find jilenly of places in
this near vicinity, without having
to make long expensive trips to get
to them.
TIiIh city Is certainly situated In
a most favoralilo position to allow
ila Inhabitants splendid facilities for
outings on such beautiful afternoons
rsi was enjoyed yesterday. One of
the favorite walks for those who are
not averse to a little strenuous ox
orclso, Is the trip to the summit of
Mt. Nebo, starting the ascent at the
foot of the l.nno street bridge
thence along the top of the ridge,
find ,dosxmdlng nt 'the Alexander
bridge. This Is by far the most
scenic and picturesque outing with
in many miles, and while somewhat
Htreuuoua, amply repays one for tin1
effort. Yesterday afternoon the trail
up and every out Jutllng rock( audi
all the cosy nooks on the way wercj
covered with delighted perspiring
rllmbers, who from the streets be
low bad the appearance of Lillipu
tians, Another favorite trip was ov
er tho new bridge across the 1'inp
qua, and many people crossed from
Mo "Me lo the other on the single
plank that fills In the unfinished
Another raid by -Mexican bandits
American territory Ih reported.
followed by the killing of an offic
lal and the looting of a customs
house. After taking a good swig
from the grape Juice flask. In order
to get Ills nerve in proper condition
our Secretary of State sent out the
terrifying order that a strict investi
gation should bo instituted at once.
Thus is Amerlcun honor once more
upheld and vindicated.
CAM) OK TIIAXKS.
We wish to thank our neighbors
nnd friends for the many acts of
kindness shown during the sickness
and lifter the death of our wife and
mother.
A. .1. STEPHENS.
Kit A STEPHENS.
W. L. LEEWItlGIIT,
ESTHER LKEWltllillT,
W. l' LEEWItlGIIT,
HUGH LEUWniGHT.
II 101
lev ki:li,i:h in ltsi:- -
lit lt(i ON .MAItCII 2(1(11
r'ho nnine of Helen Keller can
never bo separated from that of Mrs.
.Macy (Anno Sullivan) tho teacher
and companion of twenty-six years
who opened tho gales for her to the
outside world, one hardly knows who
lo adluiro the moro, the scholar or
the teacher as they have never been
separated these many years, so they
are not aeimraled on rVhc lecture
platform. -Enjoy a treat and see and
hear them at tho Antlors theatre.
.March 2iitb. SliS-tnlG
CIIUISTIAN SCIENCE l.KCTl ltE
At th0 .Majestic Theatre, Thursday
evening, .March lllth, at 8 o'clock.
Judge Clifford P. Smith C. S. II.
Member of the board of lectureship
of the mother church. The First
Church of Christ, Scientists In Hos
tou, Mass. This lecture is free and
the public Is cordially Invited to be
present. S2-nil&
SHOT IN" THE l'WCK.
Post cards one-half price,
time. Clark & Clark.
Short
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LODGE UIHEOTOKY
6To7P Rising Star IodgeTi No.
174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. 1. A.
Pllklngton, N. G-; W. S. Powell,
K S-: M. Fickle. F. S.
1. .
O. F. Union Encampment :o.
meets In Odd Fellows' Temple,
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren alwoys welcome. L. E.
.Mllledge, C. P.; J. B. Bailey,
R. S-; James Ewart, F. S.
uo.MKN oF Uooncit.WT Lilac
Circle, No. 411, meets on first and
third Monday evenings of eacb
month In the I. O. O. F. ball. Vis
iting members in good standing
are invited to attend. Ciutbia
Germond, G. N.; Clara Cawlfield,
clerk.
O. H. S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8,
holdB their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in each
mouth. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully invited
to attend. Mrs. Carrie Christie, W.
M.; Free Johnson, sec.
1XJVAI, OK1IKK OK MOOSE Hose
burg Lodge No 1037. Meets In
Eagles' hall on Jackson street,
every Friday evening at 8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers Invited
to attend. George Neuner, Jr.,
Dictator; H. O. Pargoter, Sec.
KA(jivHS Roseburg Aurie meets in
tbeir hall on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4th Monday evennlgs of eacb
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ren In good standing alwayB wel
come, J. M. Donohew, W. P.; B. F.
Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183.
A. 1". At A. M. Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, holds
regular meetings on the
second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month
I. O. O. I' Philetnnan Lodge, No.
8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order In good
standing nre Invited to attend. S.
F. Hamilton, N. G.; J. B Bailey,
F. S; M. L. Whitney, R. S.
I. O. It. M. Umpqua Tribe No. 44
holds Btnted councils the 1st and
3rd Mondays of each montb ot the
Eagles' hall, N, Jackson Btreet.
Visiting Chiefs alwayg welcome.
W. S. HOWARD, Sacbein,
C. H. TEIICINSKI, C. of n.
W. C. GADDIS, K. of W.
WOODMEN OF TUB WOULD Oak
Camp, No. 125, meets at th Odd
Fellows' Hall In Roseburg, every
flrbl and third Monday evenings.
Visiting neighbors always wel
come. J. A. Buchanan, C. C;
M. M. Miller, clerk.
L. O. T, M. RoBeburg Hive, No. 61,
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday evenings In
Maccabee ball. ' Sisters of other
blves visiting in the city are
cordially Invited to attend our re
views. Mrs. Harry Pearce, lady
com.; Jessie Rapp, R. K.
II. I. O. K. Roseburg Lodge, No
326, holds regular coiuiuunlca
tlons at their temple on seconl
and fourth Thursduys of eacl
month. All members requested
to attend regularly and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend. A.- C. Soely, B. R.; H
S. Slocum, Sec.
DR. SEELY, SETIIEK STEW-
ART
Physiclana ami Surgeons. 4)
.Suit of offices, Rear Douglas
National Bank, Ground 4)
Floor, Phono 807
4 Koscbarg - Oregon 4)
dr. ;eo. k. iiort'K
Physician mid Surgeon
Office Perkins Bldg., Phone 3.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DR. II. IS. SHOEMAKER
Office 194
Physician and Hurgeoa
Office Rooms 209-210 Perkins
Building.
Phones
Residence 417-R
If you .lncft on orrter wi n 119 for
wood, yen will becomo ons of our
permanent customers. Full Measuro;
Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone j
I)U. S. Jt. IW.APP
Osteopathic Physician
Johnson Wood!
Dyes icme
Ulixcd Paints
Rooms 317-1118 Perkins llblg.
Ottlco Phone 431
Residence Phone 2'
As Spring Is UponUs
You no doubt begin to turn
side and out. Call It
vour attention to house cleaning, both In-
"Brig
hten Up"
W
If you like. We wish to say to you that the best of all brighten up agents
is the S. W. P. line of paints, varnishes, etc. But remember there Bhould
be some knowledge as to how to apply even paint. To simply brush it on
will not always do. Wo have this to say to you, and to back by years of
experience, that S. and W. paint Intelligently appled will give the best pos
sible results.
Besides giving better results In looks, lasting qualities and satisfaction,
It is Cheaper
Cheaper in this way, that it covers more surface gallon for gallon.
Call for a color card and study carefully the directions for applying
and handling paint
Please remember that our confidence in S. W. P. is not simply that
which the manufacturers claim, but is that born ot handling it so many
years with such satisfaction.
But don't overlook the fact that Sherwin Williams began small, and
upon QUALITY have built a business that has overflowed into Canada and
even to England, and today Is one of the BIG BUSINESSES of our country.
Churchill Hardware Co.
Ironmongers
SHOT IX THE FACE.
Post cards one-half price,
time. Clark & Clark.
Short
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L. G. HICKS
sunvEVon
223 Perkins Dullillng
Roseburg, Or. 4
Phone 131-lt 4)
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TAXIDERMIST AND EXPERT 4)
TANNER , 4)
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JESSIE RTILSON I.EI9
STENOGRAPHER
4 126 N. Kane St.
MRS. CHARLES 8. HKINLIN'E
Iianoforte Instructor
Musical Kindergartener
4 Studio 423 Ella St., Phone 33-R
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DR. D. E. SNK1.I,
MISS SADIE 1IORXII1HOOK
I
INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO
summoned and required to appear
and answer the complaint of plain
tiff filed against you In the above
entitled Court on or before six
weeks from the first publication of
this Summons, to-wie, on or before
Monday the 16th day ot March.
1914, at ten o'clock A. M. of said
day, and if you fall to appear and
answer the Complaint of plaintiff,
said plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the sum of Sixty
($60.00) Dollars with interest there
on at ten per cent per annum from
April 13, 1913, nnd the costs and
disbursements, and will npply to the
Court for an order thereof to sell the
following described personal proper
ty heretofore attached In this ac
tion, to-wit: 46 pair of mens
shoes, 6 pair of men's moccasins S
pair boys' moccasins, 6 pair infants'
moccasins, 6 pair children's mocca
sins, 5 pair misses' moccaslnc, 12 pair
ladies' moccasins, 2 pair men's boots,
2 pair men's uppers, 52 quarts shoe
oil, 5 gallons Neatfoot oil, 5 gal
lons Stockholm tar, to satisfy the de
mand of palntiff anl the costs and
disbursements In this action incur
red. This Summons is served upon you
by publication In the Umpqua Valley
News by order of Hon. J. W. Hamil
ton, Judge of snid Court, under or
der dated the 12th day' of March,
1914, and entered in the Journal of
said Court.
The first publication ofthis Sum
mons is of date March 16, 1914.
J. C. FULLERTON,
290-a27 Attorney for Plaintiff
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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This Coupon Presented
Wednesday, March IS, ICntitles
you to
Ten Green Trading
Stamps Free
on any purchase of 50e or more
The REX ALL Store
CliU-
ll.m of
t rjren
Phones: Office 119, Res. 138-L.
1101 -8 Perkins Building
IlOSEUUltG, ORE..
Women and
SHclalty,
Room No. 8, Roseburg National
Bank Building.
0 CHAS. K. HOPKINS
C Attorney nt Idler. 4
lUxnn 4-M lVrklrn llblg. 4)
ROArburu. Oregon. 4
fTspeclsl attention given to con- 4
veyancing and the eiamlntloo
of titles to real estate. Prac- 4
tlcet In all state and federal
courts.
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OURDOX A. FORI.
f Vocal LfMODf. 4
4)
Studio 312 E. Cass Street. 4
Phone 191-J
Roseburg - - . -Ore. 4)
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
W. A. Lewis, Plaintiff,
TS.
C. P. lladdox. Defendant.
To C. P. lladdox, above named de
fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE j
OF OREGON": You are hereby
SPRAY MATERIALS
Now is the season of the year when the trees and
buds need careful attention to protect them from
insect pests and fungous diseases. Our materials
are recognized standards of excellence.
Atomic Soluble I bordeaux mixture
Sulphur TFoR
5 , . 11 dilutes readily in
Its effects are lasting, water
It is good for mildew, It is good for curl
scab, brown rot and leaf, blight, gummosis
rust and anthracnose
1 I 2
Black Leaf 40 Tri-Plumbic
A standard prepara- A neutral arsenate of
tion for aphis, fleas and 'e'il- , ,
all insect life. . nhls 'ead does ot
burn under any condi-
ditions.
3 4
1, 3 and -Pmay be combined into one sprav, and
makes a most excellent preparavon.
ROSE SPRAY We have a rose spray to kill
aphifij and mildew on roses-
Marsters Drug Co.