(I LIGHTING ENGINEERS HONOR EDISON
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, John V. l.icb (riKht) preavntiiiK scroll of honorary membertihii in Eni
mt'rn' Society to ThomuH A. Edison. Mr 8. Edison at husband's loft.
On the evo of his sixty-ninth birthday, Thomas A. Edison was honored
I bj; the Illuminating Engineers' Society at a big banquet in New York.
"Jin has done more than any other man to promote the art and science of
i !hj?ineerinfr," were tho words used by Charles P. SUsinmetz, the president
I of the society, in referring to Mr. Edison.
CAMAS VALLEY
Spring weather. Every farmer is
plowing and sowing grain.
The school gave very Interesting
program the evening of February 19.
We understand dhat Mr. 'Jleach
Chaiiman has secured the Drlnclnnl-
shlp of tho Elkton school. Ho lrt
here Saturday. Mrs. Chapman ex
pects to Join Mr. Chapman the last
of the week. Mr. Chapman taught
In the Camas Valley school two years
ago. His many frlonds wish him ali
success In his new position.
M. L. Drown, John Smith and
Wilfred Brown were Roseburg visit
ors last week.
A. II. Church Is In Itoseburg this
week serving on the Jury.
M. L. Drown, John Smith and
Wilfred Drown were Roseburg visit
ors last week.
A. H. Church is In Roseburg' this
week, serving on the Jury.
Tho correspondent from the south
ern part of tho county who likens
the streets of his towH. which
i so muddy as to he almost Impassable,
to Camas mountain, evidently has
not been over that road during the
past year. We have several mllnx
i of road equal In 'smoothness to the
I paved streets of Roseburg. There
1 is no part of the road from Camas
Valley postofflce to the Olalla dis
trict line, but Is better than from
there on. Come and see the road
you use It as comparison to
all your bad mud holes. The Camas
mountain roa,i Is a road to be proud
of thanks to our efficient county
court. We hope to lhave the can
yon road, which Is now a ditch filled
with mud and water, equally as
good before fall.
LODGE D1KKCT0KY.
I. O. O. F. Klslng Btar Lodge No.
174. meets In Odd Fellows Tempi t
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. F. B.
Hamlin, N. G.; J. H. Harsh, V. G.-i
Carl W. Ohman, Reo. Sec; M.
Flckel, Fin. Sec; A. 8. Hunt, Treas.
JITXKY SKKVIO
City and country. CallB answered
until midnight. Three car Bervlce.
Phone 155, Grand hotel. 917-tf
. Why lire Sunday dinners usually th
licM'.'
CHILIiLAI.V IIKMEDV
Try our .remedy for chilblains,
soro feet and bunions, Marstors
Drug Co. 106-tf
LOYAL OKUEK OP MOOSE Rose j
burg Lodge No. 1437. Meets la i
Maccabee hall on Cass street, I
every Monday evening at 8:80 I
o'clock. . Visiting brothers Invite'
to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator;
H. O. Pargeter, Secretary.
liOSKHUHO NKHT Wo. 1417. Order
of Owls, meets first and third
Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Halt
Visiting brothers always welcome
Ko'es Goodman, president; G. W
Horner, secretary.
Brotherhood or American Teomen.
.Mt. Nebo Homestead. 1828. MeeU
a ; Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th
Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H 1
W. Evans, foreman; C. V,
Cloake, correspondent.
STOP 7l THE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET ROSEBURG
WOODMEN OF THK WOULD Oak
Camp, No. 125. meets at the Odd
Fellows hall In Roseburg, every
first and third Monday evening.
Visiting neighbors alwnvs wel
tome. Carl C. Guntert, C. C; M.
M. Miller, clerk.
Your Personality
is your
Greatest Asset
Our business Is to keep you look
ing spick and span. We help you
to enrich your personal appear
ance by Cleaning, Pressing, Re
pairing your apparel so thorough
ly that you may be regarded as
fine appearing.
TKY IS, TEST IS, CALL US
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
842 X. Jackson St. Plipnc 277
Hociuiso the better tlio duy the better
the meal.
Meats Fc r 5 l r d e C i rTeTs
Our Long Suit
A Liberal Amount of Suet
with Each
FINE ROAST
That suits every good cook
Amon Our Boasts
Are Our Sunday Roasts!
They Should Crnce Your Tallies.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Phone B-8
A. F. it A. M., Laurel Loclue No. t:t
Hegrlar Communications 2nd andi
fourth Wednesdays each mouth at
Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors wolcome. n. D. Williams,
iv. M.. W. F. Harris. Sec.
ill LV A I K EEA Ntt SLA K E
THHtST ON HOME llltEW
SINCE THK WAIt 13 ON
PECIXIAH FACTS AHOIT
WELL KNOWN PEOPLE-
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 21.
Wllwauknoans have been living on
lioiuo grown brow slnco tho Euro
pean war started. Although the brew
eries are able to turn out enough
lioer to satisfy thelr caiiacltlos.
. , . , , , "' room oi me mute, war
Tnflnv M llurn ilk nnnni 1.I m, I , I .... '
- .... . . and Navy building. It has been
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WASHINGTON, Fob. 21.
William Jennings Hryan is the
only ex-secretary of state, dead
4 or alive, whoso picture does not
4 hang In the diplomatic ruccp-
I ' I
seven months since llryan re-
signed. Portraits of all other
former secretaries hav been
(iKAND MASOLEItAKE HALL
Monday ovenlug, February 21.
1010, at the Armory. Only dancers
'allowed In the hall. Spectators in
the gallery. Only maskers allowed
in tho hull until 10 o'clock. Invi
tations must bo presented at the
door. Invitations not required for
spectators in the gallery. Grand
march will commence at 9 o'clock.
Tickets $1, spectators 25c. 257-121
I. O, O. P Union En-amnnent No
S, njeots In Odd Fe.lows Temp i
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. E. S
Cockeircas, C. P.; J. B. Bailey, I!.
S. ; James Ewart, F. S.
i taste for the foreign product. Now
thejj must be content with the Juice
of hops of their own making. Only
one shlpmont of beor from a foreign .. , . , , ,., , .
,otrv h. ., .,...: ,: alnted and lum w,liln fw
., .. "u weeks aftnr they left office. The
lty since the war started and that , dola,tlllont plly8 for the llU.
-was from Holland. The entire ship- lg8
inont was purchased by one of tho
larger hotels and was exhausted
vwlthln two days.
MEETING'S FOIt MEN
AUK WELL ATTENDEi)
CHICKEN DINNEIt
Where? Prosbytorlan church.
""When? Saturday noon, Fob. 2fi.
Wllven cafeteria stylo by the Ladles'
JVId.
I have 80 acres Improved, 4 miles
( from North Bond, Coos county, on
Kentucky Iniei, to exchange for
Itoseburg or close-in property. Price
$50 lior acre. Georce ' niter. 112
266-124 Wnat Oak streot.
235-tf
iJoiiiitiful Bust and Shoulders
.EMU'S
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tvuii-mwjtim'ffi.jujLji.
. MU vuuwur u, ul0 Ulrur0 u Bpo(iV(i,
put the hint hark where t be-
linViltV tllM nn,u.nr..... d-.
BRAJjIERi. J ! !'iii muicln eml conllne tho
iniCCfulllnotnll, -J" ' '""I''" giVilir .
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BENJAMIN Jc JOIINKS. SI Wm.n
We Launder Quilts
lor
25c Each
roseburg steam laundry
Tho Sunday services at the Meth
odist church were full of Interest,
and large audiences in attendance
In the morning tho pastor preached
a poworful sermon on the subject
"The llluck Line in the Prayer of
Moses for a Backslidden People," tho
application as made In connection
with the Indifference by the average
professed Christian of the present
age was very fitting,, ,ond should
arouse the church not only to her
responsibility, but her opportunity
us well. At the men's nmntimr i.i
tho aftomoon Uaubi Goldman eave a
very interesting story of the Hebrew
people as they are suffering undor
tho persecution of the Russian and I
other foreign nations. Using the
promise to Abraham as the basis ol
his stnteinonts. ho said thnt rn nm.
ent wflr was tho result of the perse
cution a'nd murder of the Jewish
people, and that as a final result thn
Turk wil be utterly destroyed, and
the land of Palestine restored to the
children of Israel. Ho also nreilirt-
ed thnt the United States had noth
ing to fear as a result or the pres
ent war, as this nation has always
been a frlond and protector of the
Jewish people. Aftor Itabbi Gold
man had concluded his address, Itev.
Jeffrey spoke for 30 minutes on the
themo, -What Is Mail?" and iu a
very ernest manner appealed to th;
men of Itosoburg to set mi a hich
standard and live to It, and by so
UNITEW AUTISANS Asseublv 10!'.
meets at the Mno.rnhn hull rr..tfi
first and third Wednesday even-
lug. Visiting members are always
welcome. Elsia Humphrey M. A
Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma
Faulkner, Secy.
L. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11,
holds regular reviews ou second
and fourth Thursday evenings In
Maccabee hall. Sisters of otser
hives visiting In the city are cord
ially Invited to attend our reviews
Elizabeth Pierce, tady com.; Jessie
Rapp, R. K.
A
Chicken Dinner
For Seven Cooked
for Only 7 Cents!
The new Hot Point appliance now on
display In our windows will do this.
Come In and see it, and make ar
rangements to try it out In your
home. It Is the handiest, neatest
FJRELESS COOKER
on he market
Roseburg Electric Company
I. O. O. F Phlletarian Lodge, No
8, meets In Odd, Fellows Temple
corner ot Jackson and Cass Btreett
on Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order In good
standing Invited to attend. P. E
Turnell. N. G.; O. H. Pickens. V
G.; J. B. Balled F. S.; M. M. Mill
ar, RVWTVWright. Treas.
O. E. S. Roseburg Chapte-, No. 8
holds their regular meeting on the
, first and third Thursdays in each
month. Visiting members In good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend. Marie M. Rlter, W. M.;
Free Johnson. Sec.
When you want the very best
Remember "Diamond W"
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price
and quality satisfy.
THE GASH STORE
WE SAVE YOU MONEY 1S3 CASS STREET
KEIIEKAIIS KoseDurg Rebekah
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets
In Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brothers iuvltod to attend.
Laura Kabkee, N. G.; Tillie John
son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey. F
Sec; M. Fickle. Trws.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac
Circle, No. 49, meets ou 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. Elma Lewel
len. G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld. slerk
ASK I S Allot r ()l R M!I( i:s OX
ItOKJII DRY FAMILY WASHING
Phone 79 ar.d Our Autos Will Call
111 u
doing help in winning those lost in
sin to the Kingdom of Christ. The
meetings will continue all this week.
j commencing promptly at 7:30 each
evoning, Wednesday evening will be
Pnptlst night, and Rev. Euton will
preach.
Not Only the Very Groceries
"on nocd at this and all times but at prices which nr. 1,..
l-mly low compared with other stores, and the ,,n. ...
course, superb.
twn.. )MAM AV iFTixTI? IMP IT
IvlVU 1 ltl J i V IV ltiitiiir
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WASHINGTON SERVICE
One of the'best services ever .held
In the Roseburg M. E. church. South,
was last night in the nature of a
Washington service. The church'
was decorated with soveral large!
flags for t.ho occasion. The house1
was filled, and the service was
greatly appreciated by all. Special
patriotic music was ordered for the!
occasion, and the choir rendered it'
"oil. Miss Ileulnh Starnittr recited i
a patriotic peom. Mrs. Robert Kldd
beautifully sang: "Cast Thy Rrend
Upon the Waters". Prof. Stci:ie do-'
lighted all with the solo, "'!p:nho.-
Now Thy Create-". The vnrtor save
j a short talk on "Vashl:!R;oii",peak
j Ing of his noble manhood, and his de
votion to his rounlry, and his' lore
j of liberty. Mnny and favorable wore
: the expression of tho people concern
ing the service.
II. P. O. E. Roseourg Lodge, NV.
326. holds regular communications
at their temple on second and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend. A
C. Seely. E. R.: I. n. Riddle, See.
K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 4 7
meets every Wednesday evenln
In I. O. O. F. hall. Vlsltln
Knights always welcome. Pay due
to Roy F. Durbln, M. of F., a
"Duds for Men" store. A. J
Rochradel, C. C; E. E. Wlmberly
K. R. S.
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IiOOK AT THE ROAST
we sulimit for your inspec
tion. Note the fine grain of
the meat, the thin streaks of
fat which are to an expert
tho signs of choice quality.
Have us send you one for
Sunday dinner. You'll sure
ly like it and so will the rest
of the family. They simply
cannot help it.
CASS STREET MARKET
FAGLES Roseburg Aene meets
their ball on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth-
in good standing always welcome
Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good
man. W. Sec. Phone 183.
O. R. 51. Pmpqua TNtie No. 44
holds stated councils the 1st and
Srd Mondays of each month st the
Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street
Visiting chiefs always oleoma. W
S. Howard. Sachem: H Teiwln
M. C. of R.; W. C. fiidJis, K. of
W. 1
Sanders Disc Plow
Hoosier Drills
Buggies and Spring Wagons
f you are going to buv a hncrov -r enrin
wagon for winter use it will pay vou to buy now
We have some BARGAINS
J. F. BARKER COMPANY
Implements and Vehicles. -...
ROSEBURG :.: OSECON
Myers Pumps
Mitchell Wagons