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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
Vacuum Cleaners On display at our Store. They havo many now advantages and they are WESTKKN MADE Support your home Industries. Roseburg Electric Company P hone:i23 234 N. Jackson The Roseburg & Eastern R.R. WAS HELD UP BY THIS SUPREME COURT. BUT NO COURT CAN STOP OUR SERVING THE LARGEST VA KIUTY AND BEST COOKED FOODS IN THE CITY. YOURS FOR QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VARIETY. PHONE 81 The Cafeteria 122 CASS ST. The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THEY ARE PAYING 17c for Eggs The North Side Grocery ALTON 8. I'HUV, Prop. aiHiaMMBilMM'illllllillllllMKhMa Spring and Summer Dress Goods ttJa.'fiUMUD&B III Dimities, Katistos, Voiles and Silk Mixtures Now On Display New Spring and Summer Coats For Ladies and Misses Our Corset Dep't is compute in every detail. Models for every Figure. lie Friendly, Come in nnd see us Occasionally. I. Abraham The Dependable Store MANY REQUESTS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB . Tuesday's mail at the commercial club wag varied And Interesting. There were three letterB asking for names and addresses from ,ists oi Inquiries published. a few days pre vious, one coming from Illinois and one from Washington. Three east ern parties wrote asking for litera ture describing the resouces of the Umpqua valley, and signifying thai interest in our community. A lady in Dayton wrote asking for Information about the concrete public drinking fountains used here and asked for plans and speciflca tions. An Invitation was received by the secretary Inviting him to be present at the meeting of the Pacific Coast Ad. Men's Association. Two contractors wrote saying that they Intended submitting bids on the new federal building, and asking that material men here and dealers in building supplies correspond with them. The Poster Advertising Associa tion slated that through' the courtesy of C. L. bargar, of the Umpqua Ad vertising Agency, The Poster, a beautifully illustrated magazine would come to the club for a yeur. A gentleman In Monmouth wrote asking when the Strawberry Carni val would be held, as he intended to bo present, never having missed one since the first. A party in Ashland asked that he be furnished with the names of ail Inquirers from Virginia, reason not given. The Real Estate Directory wrote asking thut they be furnished with the names of all real estate firms and abstract companies in the city. The Caribbean Syndicate, -a New York firm, asked that they be furnished with the names of all ship pers of food stuffs for export, stat ing that their market wus in Central America, and was eager for Ameri can fruits, and other . food pro ducts. One application for membership was also received in this mail. A Portland commission firm wished tho names of ail strawberry growers who shipped to the Portland mar ket, and further said that they wish ed to buy nil of tho Douglas county oarly strawberries they could got. Itepresent.itlvi! lluwley wrote say ing thut SO bulletins on the produc tion of Sudan prups, viukl be mail ed In a dny or two. How is that for variety? Of course tile range covered by these tellers was greater than usual, but it is not unusual for 15 to 27, let ters to be received at the Commer cial club in a day. LODGE DIRECTORY. f. O. O. P. Rising Star Lodge No 174, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi i every Friday evening. VUltlng brethren always welcome. F. B. Hamlin, N. O.; J. H. Harsh, V. Q. Carl W. Ohroan, Ree. Sec.; M. Flckel, Fin. Sec.; A. S. Hunt, Treas. AUTO.MOISILH OWNERS. Havo you seen tho NATIONAL pure live rubber tire fille, . Takos the placo of air, cannot puncture. Let me show you a Bample and tnko you for a ride. II. Jay Stono, agent, Roseburg, Ore. 424-a31p THE PORT Oh' VMIKJUA IS A WEALTHY SECTION (!' IMIKiLAS COl'NTY i Upon Inquiries made at the offices j of the assessor and sheriff, It has , been estimated that the assessed j valuation of property in tho Port ol j rmpqua district tills ,yenr will ue j $7, us 1 , 1 8.r. As compared with the last assessment roil, tills will show an Increase of J3.373.S45 over the assessment of last year, sliould this estimate prove correct. This Is go ing some, and if such an Increase or valuation should have happened in other localities wo know It would take a full page of the local papers printed in the lnrcest display type la the office lo tell about It. Hut we take this thing as a matter of fact and are modest about it, and do not like to hurt the feeling of others by exploiting the fact or, as fho saying is. "rubbing It in." for wo know that with the Improvement of tho harbor and good roads and the railroad, tho metropolis of the Pacific roast or Oregon In the near future will be situated on the lower Umpqua. Port Umpqua Courier. WILL IXVKSTIfiATK SOAUINU (iASOLINK WASHINGTON. April 12. The scnato unanimously directed the at torney general to make a full report of the Investigations on the soaring prices of gasoline. t HILHUIIN KKMK11Y Httirmrrfii Try our remedy tor chilblains, sore feet and bunions. Marsters Drug Co. 166-tt Brotherhood or American Teomen. Mt. Nebo Homestead 182ft. Meet a; Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H W. Evans, foreman; C. W. Cloake, correspondent WOODMEN OF TUB WOKI.B Oak Camp, No. 126. meets at the Odd Fellows ball In Roseburg, every first and third Monday evenings. Visiting 'neighbors always wet come. Carl C. Gurtert, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 4 meets every Wednesday evenin In I. O. O. F. hall. Visttin Knlghts alwayB welcome. Pay due to Roy F. Durbin, M. of F., a "Duds for Men" store. A. J Rochradel, C. C; E. E. Wimberly K. R. S. RAGLES Rosetmrg Aene meets In their hall on Jackson street, 2nd und 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth n good standing always welcome Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good man, W. Sec. Phone 183. O. R. M. Dmpqua Trlhe No. 44 holds stated councils the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street. VIslHng chiefs always xelcomo. W. S. Howard, Sachem; f H. Tei'dr ski. C. of R. ; W. C. Claddls. K. of W. B. P. O. E. Roseourg Lodge, No 326, holds regular communication! 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. B. Riddle. Sec. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly.. 105 mebts at the Maccabee hall every first und thlr Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always "woleomo. Elsla Humphrey, M. A. Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Secy. UOSEIIUItG NUST No. I MT, Order of OwIb, meets first and third Tueuduys at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome Ross Goodman, president.; C W Horner, secretary I. O. O. F. Union Encampment No I. meets In Odd Follows Tempi i every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. E. S Cocltelreas, C. P.; J B. Balloy, R. S. : James Ewart. F. S. UHIIEKAirs KoseDurg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sister and brothers Invited to attend. Laura Kabkee, N. G.; THlie John son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F See.: M. Fickle. Tras. LOYAL OICPKK OF MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1437. Meets In every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting brothers Invite' to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator; ft. O. Pargeter. Secretary. L.vO. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11. holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the-city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews. Maccabee hall on Cass street, Elizabeth Plorce, tady com.; Jessie Rapp,, R. K. A. V. & A. M., laurel Lodge No. 1:1 Hegrlar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Roseburg. Ore ' Visitors wolcome. R. D. Williams, (V. M.. W. F. Harris, Sec. O. E. 8. Roseourg Cnaptor, No. 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Viilting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mario M. Uiter, W. M.; Free Inhnnn. See. II - I The Evening News """" Unequalled Offer of "HEART SONGS" Grasped by Multitudes Over 400 Complete Songs with Words and Music "vail t j i T Zytj: hitji Wtmi WZ I laMfeg- TSteMW&tf.. - Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size, 7x9 112 inches. Yankee Doodle t. Fath'r and t went down to camp A - long with Cap tain Good - win, And i. And tbera wn Cap . tain Wash - Inj - ton Up on a slap - ping ml - lion, A j. And then tho futh-era on fail hat, They loolt'd ao tar - oil fin ey, I And there they had at wamp-icg fun, Ai big as a log of ma - pie, j. And cv ry Urns they fired it off It took a bora of now der; It west at near to it my aelf, As Ja - cob's un der pin - In', And (Found on pago 382, "Heart Songs,1') "Yankee Doodle" is the earliest American song dedicated to national use. The tune . originated in France or Holland, and was first sung in England to an old nursery rhyme. The cavaliers later sang it in ridi cule of Cromwell, who entered Oxford rid ing a small horse, and wearing5 a single plume fastened to a knot called, deris ively, a "macaroni." In the summer of 1775 the English army lay encamped near Albany, awaiting the arrival of the native militia before marching on Ticonderogs. The green Yankee recruits poured into camp, each man armed and equipped in his own fashion. The British officers chose to re gard their allies much in the light of a joke, and one of their number dedicated to the raw militia the tune of "Yankee Doodle" fitted with words for the occasion. 16 Full Page Portraits of the World's Greatest Singers with biographical sketch and favorite encore. Elaborate Dictionary of Musical Terms Handsome Bindinr;. Gold Cover with Art Inlny. Fine Paper. Clear Type. Four Hundred World Renowned Melodies. Look for Our Coupon with Music Border in Today's Paper WOMEN OF WOODCUAFT Lllao Circle. No. 4 9, meets on first and third Monday evenings of ea'ch month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis Ring members in good standing are InvUed to attend. Elma Lewel. len, O. N.: Clara Cawlfield. clerk L O. O. F. Phlletarian Loase. No. 8. meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jaskson and Cms streets on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good standing Invited to attend. P. E Turnell, N. 0.; O. H. Pickens. V G.; J. B. Dailed F. S.; XI. M. Mill er. R. S.; W. T. Wright, Treaa. For Muscular Development! Thf trnlnrrl AtV.In t- .....uu "onvic inn L ill it with the amateur vhn'i in at out for spring practice. FA I ce Revnl (Robbing Oil X' for such sudden developments of 4 of sore muscles. NATII.VX KVLLKRTON Perklna Itiiililing. The eyaliC Stan