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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
SIX THE EVEXIXO .NEWS, fit! OA V, At ltll, SI, 1016. COKKKIT DATES KOK MKKTIXti Of'tXW)ltllX- ATK HKA.M'HKS 1. O. O. K. I 4 When you want the very bent Remembe- "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Oar stock of these Is very complete. Price aud quality satisfy. THE CASH STORES VI 8 A VIC YOU MOXKV 123 CASS STHKKT i The Patriarch Militant who will ' he here to attrud the Grand Lodge j 1. O. O. r will hold their meeting on Monday. .May 22; the Kebekahs. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. May 23, 21, 2."; tiraud Encampment. : Tuesday, May 23; (I rand Lodtse. Wednesday and Thursday, May St and 25, and If necessary to complete their business, on Vriday, May 26. all laumhiy received ox fkiday iiv o a. m. WILL IlK DKLIVKItHI) SATURDAY ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK US AROUT OUR PKICRS OX ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING Phone 79 and Our AutosWill Call Wire Your House This Spring If you hnvo not tho comforts of electricity you are doing without the groutost of modern aids to housekeeping. Electric Unlit Is Inexpensive, Biifo and beautiful. Electric household appliances cost little to run and savo hours of time and labor. KoitwinlMH' it does not cost much to wiro your house for electricity and it can ho dono without muss, dirt, or disturbance of your household. A tkiplitmo call will bring a wire man his cut i ma to will place you under no obligations. Roseburg Electric Company Phone 123 . 234 N. Jackson AUTO.MOItll.K OWXEHS. Have you seen the NATIONAL puro live rubber tire fille. . Takes the plaoc ol air, cannot puncture. Let me show you a sample and take you for a ride. H. Jay Stone, agent. Kosehurg, Ore. 4:M-a31p ' uux;k wkkctohy. I. O. O. K Kiting Star l.odse No 114, UMH In Oild Kelluwa Tempi every Friday vntni:. VUltln brethren always welcome. F H. Hamlin, N. O ; J. 11. Harsh, V. 0 ; Carl W. Ohman. Rec. Sec.; M. Flckel. Fin. Sec.; A. S. Hunt. Troaa. GER.MAXY WILL SEXD DVES TO AMERICA WASHINGTON, April 21. The German government has agreed to permit exportation to the I'uited States of 15,000 tons of dyestuffs. lack of which has affected seriously American textile manufacturers. No tification to this effect was contain ed i" a note delivered by Count von Hernstorff, the German ambassador, to Secretary Lnnsing. The communication explains that while Germany refused at first to permit exportation of dyestuffs un less they be exchanged for American goods now excluded from Germany by the British blockade, after care ful consideration of the situation it has been seen "that this blockade has resulted ill serious embarrass ment to those American industries which are In need of dyestuffs," and the imperial German government now Is prepared to make "a single exception" In permitting exportation in this instance. It Is required only that the dyestuffs shall be consum ed by American manufacturers and not ro-exportod to Great Britain or her allies. It is expected that the state de partment immediately will make rep resentations' to Great Britain to in sure the Bafe arrival of the dyestuffs in this country. Brotherhooa or American Teomen. Mt. Nebo Homestead 1S2S. Meet a1. Maccabee hall every 3ud and -ttb Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H W. Evans, foreman; C. V.'. Ctoake, correspondent. WOODMEX OK THE WOULD Oat Camp, No. 125, meet at tbe Odd Fellows hall In Roseburg, every first and third Monday evening. Visiting neighbors always wel come. Carl C. Gurtert, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. K. OK V. Alpha Lodge No. 4 meets every Wednesday evenin la I. O. O. F. hall. Vlsitln Knlgbts always welcome. Pay due to Roy F. Durbin, M. of F., a "Duds for Men" store. A. J Rochradel, C. C; E. E. Wlmberly K. R. S. I. O. R. M. Cmpqua Tribe No. 44 holds stated councils the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street Visiting chiefs always welcome. W. 8. Howard, Sachem; (. H. Teicln kl, C. of R.; W. C. ttaddts. K. ol W. ' NOT QUITTING I1USIXESS. Not in the Combine WB WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE ESTAB LISHED OUR OWN PRICES AND ARE IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH THOSE WHO HAVE COMBINED TO RAISE THE PRICE OF MEALS ON MAY 1st. Our Price is 10c and up. The Cafeteria PHONE 8t 122 CASS ST. yiiaMMrWiiitf It has been reported that am quitting tbe Insurance business. These statements are absolutely un true, as I .ntend to remain in tho business permanently. Tbe companies I represent are thoroughly reliable and I trust that no one will be In fluenced to place tboir business else where by these false statements. Your patronnge Is solicited and wl'i be groatly appreciated. ELLA STEWART. Phone 142-Y. 420 S. Pine St. " . 374-a20 ADELAIDE PHILLIPS AND AX OLD TI.MirNEGItO MELODY The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THEY ARE PAYING 18c for Eggs The North Side Grocery ALTON S. l'KKY, Prop. 1 1 TO HEALTH ! and tho best way to reach It. Don't worry If she does over-reach a little and develop some lantn muscics, Rexall Rubbing Oil and alio can reach easier and higher than ever. w r Early in 1840 a tiny English lass of seven yenrs landed In America with her parents from Strntford-on-A von, tiie historic birthplace of Wil liam Shakespeare. At tho age of nlno little Adelnldo Phillips made her first appearance at the Tremout theatre In llostim. Jenny Llnd met her and advised her to go to Lon j don, mid later she studied in Italy ! where she won n great triumph as Arsuce In "Seniiiamlde." Returning ; to America she was given an ovation j nccorded few singers and continued j her tour on to Cuba. When the , Huston Ideal Opera Company was i formed in 1S79 she appeared In ' "Pinafore" and the Sullivan operas. and added greatly to her fame as ,'ono of America's most popular and i beloved contralto singers. It was a j memory that ran never bo effaced j to bear Adelaide Phillips sing the old popular songs as encore after encore was demanded. To boar her sing that plaintive melody of Fos ter's, "Mussa's In do Cold, Cold Ground, vibrated tho heart chords and touched the hearts of hoarers. I This song Is to bo found on page j 350 of "Heart Songs." a veritable I library of the greatest songs In the world, and now offered to the read ers of this paper for six coupons and the cost of distribiitln. See Cou pon with terms elsewhere In today's Issue. B. P. O. E. RoseDurg Lodge, No 826, holds regular communication! at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays o each month All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers are cbrdially invited to attend. A C. Seely. E. R.: I. B. Riddle, Sec IiOHEIlURG NEST No. 1417, Order of Owls, meets first and third Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hail. Visiting brothers always welcome Ross Goodman, president; G. W Horner, secretary. I. O. O. K. Union En-ampment No t, meets In Odd Fellows Temp) every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. E. S Cockelreas, C. P.; J. B. Bailey, R. S. ; .Tames Ewnrt. F. S. LOYAL OltDIJK OF Moose Rose burg Lodge No. 1-037. Meets In every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting brothers invite' to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator; II. O. PHrgcfer. Sereinrv RAGLES Roseburg Aene meets In their hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4 th Monday evenings of ench month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth 'n good utandlng always welcome Howard Hess, W, P.; B. F. Good man, W. Sec. Phone 183. KEKEKAHS Roseourg Rebekab uoage, no. 41, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brothers Invited to attend. Laura Knbkeo, N. G.; THlte John son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F Sec: M. Fickle. Treas. A. V. & A. M., Ijiurel lodge No,. 13 Regr.Iar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Rosebiirg, Ore Visitors wolcomo. R. D. Williams, (V. M.. W. F. Harris. 8ec. L.sO. 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 hail on Cass street, Klizabeth Tierce, rtiay com.; Jessie Rapp, R. K. UNITED ART1SAXH -Asseiably.l 05 meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even lug. Visiting members are always wolcomo. Elsla Humphrey, M. A. Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner. Secy. NATHAN ITI.I.KItTOX I'nrklna llull.lliuj. 77a t&aJUL Store ROOMS WANTED. All persons who can are urged to list one or more rooms with the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge rooms commit tee for the purpose of housing the representatives to the coming Grand Lodge session to he held here In May. Members of the committee ! will make a house-to-houpo canvass of tho city within tho next ten days for tho purpose of securing a list of sll available rooms. Kindly give tho solicitor, when he calls, full in ernmt!ou about your rooms. i. O. O. F. Rooms Com. 476-a20 O. E. 8. Roseoitrg Cbapter, 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. Marje M. Rlter, W. M.; Free Johnson, fle. WOMEX OP WOODCRAFT Lilao Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday- evenings of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are InvKed to attend. Elms Lewel len. O. N.; Clara Cswlflnld. slsrk I. O. O. V. Phlletanan Lodge, No 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jaokion and Cass streets on Saturday evening ot each week Members of the order In good standing Invited to attend. P. E Turnell, N. O.; O. H. Pickens, V G.; J. B. Polled F. 8.; M. M. Mill er, R. 8.; W. T. Wrtiht, Tress. "Heart Songs" The Most Famous Song Book in the World Has Had A Large Distribution by The Evening News Over 400 Complete Songs with Words and Music BtS5S5raBJB S R ft it itrV. mm (p0 Nf It (?) fui "If mm Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size 7x9 1-2 inches Nearer. My God, to Thee S. F. Adams L Mason i. Near r, tnj God, to TbM.Neir r to Thee; E'en tho' It b i cm a. Though like tb van-der-er, Tb inn gone down, Dirk-nesi be o er mt, 3. There let the way ap-per Steps no - to heaven; All that Thou ttai -eit m 4 Or it oo Joy - (ul wiD,C!MTing the iky, Sun.tnooo, ud stits for -got. Found on Pagt 423, "Heart Songs.") Sarah Flower, born nt Great Harlow, England, in 1805, married William Bridges Adams, a civil engineer, in 1834, and for his sake gave up the dramatic ambitions and career to which she had looked forward. "Nearer My God to Thee" was written by her in 1840, and first published by the Rev. William J. Fox, at London, in a Hymnal for his Church. Later, the air to which it is now sung was adapted to it by Lowell Mason from one of Sir John Andrew Steven son's "Irish Melodies." It will be remembered that President McKinlcy, just before his last farewell, said, It is God's vvay. His will be done, not ours," and whispered, 'Nearer, My God, to Thee," and on the Sunday following, in many churches (as on Thursday at the funeral services) this great hymn was sung by thousands, not only in Protestant churches but by Catholic cathedrals, and notably at a Memorial Service ordered by King Edward VII, in Westminster Abbey. "HEART SONGS" IS TIIE One Great Song Book of the Age A Complete Musical Library in One Volume 500 Large Tages. 400 Songs. Beautiful Art Binding. Clean Cut Music Text. Clear Type. Fine Taper. Coupon, in Today's Paper, Explains Terms A MAN'S FAITH IN HIMSELF has various forms of expression; but his faith In his goods needs but one "Money BacR, If You'r Not Satisfied" That's the way we talk about our I.X.LBrand PreparedChickenTamale Deviled Chill Meat. Liver Paste, Enchiladas and Con Carne Wright-Reidel Grocery Co. PHOXE 103