The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 25, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVEX1NU NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1016.
GLENDALE NEWS
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Whon you want the very best
Re mem be "Diamond W"
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Will satisfy.
Our stock of these Is very complete. Price
and quality satisfy.
THE CASH STORK
WE SAVE YOU MONEY 125 CASS STREET
i.ypnii.jiiiM),MUfflmtmn
ALL LAUNDRY ItWEIVKD OX FRIDAY I1Y 0 A. M.
will hh delivered Saturday
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
ASK VH AltOUT OUH I'KICES OX
HOUGH IHtY FAMILY WASIILNQ
Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call
SPRING CLEANING is Easy
with the aid of aVACUUM CLEANER
Wo ront tliom for 'Ale an hour. Wo
sell them for 1 1..1(, $:t5.()U $1.W.M.
Roseburg Electric Company
Phone 123 234 N. Jackson
Not in the Combine
WK WISH TO INFORM TUB PIJDUC THAT WE HAVE ESTAD
LISllUDOUR OWN PRICES and ake in no WAY affiliatku
WITH THOSE WHO HAVE COMBINED TO RAISE! THE PRICK
OF MEAI.S ON MAY 1st.
Our Price is 10c and up.
The Cafeteria
PHONE 8t
122 CASS ST.
ijHiagrafj-tTPwy
The
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Tho E ister entertainment at Olivet
church, drew i ktrge congregation.
Tho Easter cantata, "Death and
I. iiu," v. as wull rendered and other
numbers ou the program elicited spe
cial commendation. The choir of the
Presbyterian church and the young
people of the city had charge of the
exercises, rand our young, people cer
tainly bavo talent that under direc
tion can produce splendid results.
.Mr. and Mrs. Farn Harral, of Hol
nians valley, were city visitors ou
Saturday.
A. V. Trump, a Fortland business
man, spent Sunday in this city.
Mrs. Cutsforth, of Kiddle, is viBit
in at tile home of her son and fam
ily In this city,
Chas. Cook and wife, of Wolf
creek, were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. McNieholus, in Glcndale.
Ospt. T. F. McOinnis returned
from an extended business trip to
Portland last week. We regret to
hear that Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis will
leave this city after the school
closes and will make their home in a
northern city. They, with tholr
interesting family, Will be missed In
this community, where they have
many friends who sincerely regret
tholr going.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stafford, of Eu
gene, who have been visiting at the
Pollock farm, returned to Eugene on
Tuesduy.
Frank Maxwell has resigned his
position as section foreman and will
leave for Portland soon. Mr. Max
well has a host of friends who re
gret his going.
Work on the Pacific hinhway from
tho Cow creek bridge to Stage Gulch
pass, will commence in two weeks.
The right of way is being secured
for the same. -
Ilov. Dr. J. W. Knott, and R. M.
Eborlo, of this city attended the
Presbytery of Southern Oregon,
which was held at Mcdford last wee,k.
Sam W. Starmer, candidate 'for
the nomination for sheriff on the Re
publican ticket spent two days in this
valley last week. Air. Starmer went
out to Galesville, on the Cow creek
road Saturday and returned to Rose
burg Sunday evening.
James Thomas, the Anchor, post
master, was In Glendale Friday. He
reports a rush of farm work on ac
count of the delay caused by inclem
ent weather.
Mrs E. E. Wall and two daughters,
who have spent tho winter with rela
tives In this city, left for their home
at Medford on Saturday, Later on
she will go to Kcnnet, Calif., where
her husband Is superintendent of a
large mine.
Jacob Cline, one of our leading
citizens, is just recovering from
two weeks' illness. We are pleased
to note his recovery.
Mrs. A. T. Reynolds, of Portland.
was tho guest of her sistor, Mrs. F.
C. I. add last week.
Miss Alva Wilson returned to Eu
gene on Sunday to resume her
studies at the university.
uMOLLlE.
K-AGLKS Roseburg Aeno meets in
their halt od Jackson street, 2nd
-knd 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.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOKK Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In
every Monday evening at 8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers invito
to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator;
. H. O. Pargeter, Secretary.
A. F. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13
Kegrlar Communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonlo Temples, Roseburg, Ore
Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams,
IV". M.. w. P. Harris. Sec.
Brotherhooc or American Teomeu.
Mt. Nebo Homestead 1828. Meet
a'. Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4tb
Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H
W. Evans, foreman; C. V.',
Cloake, correspondent.
WOODMEN OF THK WORLD Oak
Camp, No. 125. meets at the Odd
Fellows ball In Roseburg, every
first and third Monday eVenines.
Visiting neighbors always wel
come. Carl C. Gurtert, C. C; M.
M. Miller, clerk.
K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 47
meets every Wednesday eveninr;
in .1. O. .O. F. Hall. Visiting
Knights always welcome. Pay dues
to Roy F. Durbin, M. of F., at
"Duds for Men" storo. A. J.
Hochradel, C. C; E. E. Wimborly,
K. R. S.
. O. R. M. Umpqua 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.
S. Howard, Sachem; (., H. Tei'Cln
skl, C. of R.; W. C. CJaddls, K. of
W.
1. P. O. . RoseDurg Lodge, No
826, 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.
NOTICE TO TAKE VP IIOXDS
HAVE A FULL LINE OK
Groceries, Flour and Feed
TO SELL!
THE Y ARE PAYING
18c for Eggs
Notlco Is hereby given that the
City Improvement Bonds of tho City
of Roseburg, Oregon, numbered 20
! 27, 28 and 29 in Series "H" have
; been called for payment nnl will be
j taken up and cancelled on the first
j day of May, 1910. Interest will
( reuse on said date. Also all City
j Improvement Bonds of tho City of
I Roseburg, Oregon, previous to and
I Including No. IIS in Series "I," have
been called for payment and will be
taken up nnd rancellnd on the fif
teenth day of May, 1910. Interest
thereon will cease on said date.
Dated this 2nth day of April, 1916.
CITY OF ROSEIH'RG,
Py Corinno C. Alley.
."lOO inl City Treasurer
The North Side Grocery
ALTON S. I'ltF.Y, Prop.
THERE ARB AS GOOD FISH IN THE SEA
As have e,r been caught" an.l some of them have como more than
half way to meet you. They have come up tho river as far as
UoHcbmg - R:i.iey fellows and sond Junipers; but they can't Jump
Into your huket. Yet '.he bas'.et Is where they belong and hero is
where von mt the kind of
Rod, Line, Reel, Hook
and Bait
th t putt them there.
XATIIAV I I I.LF.HTOV
I'orklim llllll.llilK.
His ttexaSJL Store
CLEANING
PRESSING REPAIRING
You have been passing our estab
lishment dally and no doubt
noticed that we do expert work.
You have concluded to bring in
that suit which really needs our
attention, but have neglected to
do so.
LET IS SAVE YOU THE
TKOl'ItLK
Phono us right now. Wo call for
and deliver. No extra charge.
IMPERIAL t'I.EA.ERS
Sia N. Ja,kwn St. Phone S77
ROSEHUHO NEST No. 1117, Order
of Owls, meets first and third
Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall.
Visiting brothers always welcome
Ross Goodman, president; G. W
Horner, secretary
. O. O. F. Union En amjmeut No
!, meets in Odd Fe.lown Temp) i
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. E. S
Cockelreas, C. P.; J. B. Bailey, II.
S.: James Ewart. F. S.
I. O. O. F. Phlletarian LnflRe, No.
8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple.
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week
Members of the order In irood
standing Invited to attend. P. B
Turnell, N. O.; O. H. Pickens, V
O.; J. B. Belled F. 8.: M. M. Mill
er, R. 8.; W. T. Wright. Treas.
REIIEKAIIS Koseourg Rabekab
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets
In. Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brothers Invited to attend.
Laura Knbkee, N. G-; THIle John
son, Rec. Sec.; Elsie Humphrey, F
8ec: M. Fickle. Trws.
I. O. O. F. Rising Biar Lodge No.
174, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi i
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. F. B.
Hamlin, N. G.; J. II. Harsh, V. O.-i
Carl W. Ohman, ' Rec. Sec; M.
Ftckel, Fin. Sec; A. 8. Hunt, Treas,
L.-.O. 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 ball on Cass street,
Rllzabeth Piorce, tady com.; Jessie
Rapp, R. K.
"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
fell
Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size 7x9 1-2 inches
Nearer, My God, to Thee
S. V. A DAMS L MaJON
aiflbjrj.)-l .--t ,i-L-j-lJj4H . ,
i. Weir tr, tnj God, to Ttm.Mear tr to The;
s, Ttougbliko tbft vaa-der-er, TtM tua goni down,
3. Tbert t th waj ap-per Sttpa on to heaven
4. Or if oo Joj-tul wto,ClMv-ta tb aky,
E'en tho' it bo crow
Dirk-aeu bo o r too,
All that Thou oeod-ott do
Soajaooa, and itaia tot-got.
(Found on Page 423, "Heart Songs1)
i
Saeah Flower, born at 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 sting was adapted to it by
Lowell Mason from one of Sir John Andrew Steven
son's "Irish Melodies." It will be remembered that
President McKinley, just before his last farewell, said,
"It is God's way. 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, nnd notably at a Memorial Service
ordered by King Edward VII, in Westminster Abbey. '
"HEART SONGS"
IS THE
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 Paper.
Coupon, in Today's Paper, Explains Terms
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Rest work at moderate prices.
Kinlnks KnMnmn Photo Supplier.
ROSKlinul ROOK STORK
lUweburg Otvgun
TNITEJ) ARTISANS Assembly. 105
meets at tbe Maccabee hall every
first and third Wednesday even
ing. Visiting members are always
welcome. Elsla Humphrey, M. A.
Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma
Faulkner, Secy. .
O. K. 8. Roseourg CUapter, No. S
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. See.
W'OMEX OF WOODCRAFT Lllao
Circle, No. 4S, meets on first and
third Monday evenings of each
month In tbe I. O. O. F. hall. Vis
iting members In good standing
re Invited to sttend. Elms Level
len, O. N.; Clara Cawltlold, dark
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