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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
hi:: THE EVEXI.a NEWS. THURSDAY, APKIL 27, 1016. CAXMDATKS rltKl'AltU KOK Ilom.VC! v CAMPAIGNS .... '. LODGE DIKECTOKY. i When you want the very beat Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of those la very complete,. Price and quality Batlsfy. THE CASH STORE UK SAVE YOU MOXKY 12.J CASS KTHKKT AM, I.AUXDItY IIKCKIVKI) OX FHIDAY 1(Y 0 A. M. will im i)Ei,ivi:m:i batuhday ri ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK US AltOUT OUR 1'KICES OX HOUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call BET SPRING CLEANING is Easy withtheaidofaVACUUM CLEANER SALEM, Ore., April 27. With the slates completed for the primary election In Oregon May 19, politic ians today were whettiSg up their throats for rousjug campaigns in nearly every county. The most exciting race promises to he the light for presidential preference on the republican ticket hetween Theodore E. Burton, of Ohio; Alhert B. Cummins, of Iowa, and CT.arlcs E. Hughes, of New York. The only republican vlce presldeutial candidate la William O. Webster, of Illinois. Woodrow Wilson is the only dem ocratic presidential candidate, but the vice-presidential preference will ho fought, hetween Vice-President Marshall and Governor Majors, of Missouri. Representatives Hawley nnd Sin nott In the first and second congres sional districts have no opposition, but Representative McArthur will have to fight for his nomination against B. V. Ltttle."5Jld and A. W. Lafferty In tho third district, which comprises Multnomah county. For state offices the only thrill is pro vided in the race between Ben W. Olcott, Incumbent, and Charles B. Moores, for secretary of state. PAGLKS Roseuurg Aeno meets In their hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4 th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth in good standing; always welcome Howard Hess, vV. P.; B. F. Good man, W. Sec. Phone 183. LOYAL OIIDKK OP MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets la every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting hrethers Invite to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator; H. O. Pargeter, Secretary. A. F. & A. M., Laurel Lodge Xo, 18 Hegilar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams, IV. M.. W. F. Harris. 8ec. Brotherhuoc or American Teomeu, Mt. Nebo Homestead 1828. Meett a Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4tb Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H W. Evans, foreman; , C. V.'. Cloake, correspondent. NOTICE TO TAKE UP IIOXDS We rent them for 23c an hour. We sell them for $10.30, Sil.VOO $130.00. Roseburg Electric Company Phone 123 234 N. Jackson Notice Is heroby given that tho City Improvement Bonds of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, numbered 2C, 27, 28' and 29 In Series "H" have been called for payment and will he taken up and cancelled on the first day of .May, 1916. Interest will cease on said dato. Also all City Improvement Bonds of the City of Rosohurg, Oregon, previous to and Including Ne. 38 In Series "L" have been called for payment and will be taken up and cancelled on the fif teenth day of May, 1916. Interest thereon will cease on Bald date. Dated this 20th day of April, 1916. CITY OF ROSEBURG, By Corinne C. Alley, 500-ml 1 City Treasurer VICTORIA'S FAVOItlTK HY SMI ARTHUR SONG SULLIVAN .AlRefore and Afterx- Eating at the Cafateria WK MMI'LOY WHITE HELP ONLY, BUY AND SERVE THE BEST FOODS OUTAINAULE. YOURS FOR QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VARIETY. Phone 81 THE CAFATERIA 122 Cass St. The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OP Groceries, Fiour and Feed TO SELL! I THEY AH1 I THERE 1 AS GOOD The favorite song of Queen Vic toria was composed by Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, who was after ward knighted by Her Majesty. This favorite song of England and Eng land's Queen was ''Tho Lost Chord," which Sir Arthur composed at the bodslde of a (lying brother., He has writton many popular songs, but Is best known as the composer of "II. M. S. Pinafore," "The Pirates of Pen zance, ' "Patience," and "The Mi kado," and was associated In his work with William S. Gilbert as his librettist. Ills popular hymns In clude "Heaven Is My Home," and "Onward, Christian Soldiers," which find their place In nearly all collec tions of sacred music. "Tho Lost Chord" and other world famous songs by Sullivan are printed in .'Heart Songs" a volume of wbrld-wlde music now being of fered by this papor to Its readers. Read the terms upon which it may be hnd, published In the coupon elsewhere In today's papor. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD -Oak Camp, No. 12J, meets at the 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. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 47 meets every Wednesday evening In I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting Knighta always welcome. Pay due3 to Roy F. Durbln, M. of F., at "Duds for Men" store. A. J. Hochradel, C. C; E. E. Wlmberly, K. R. S. . O. It, M. Umpqua Tribe No. 44 holds stated councils the lat and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street Visiting chiefs always welcome. W, S. Howard, Sachem; (.. H. Tercln akl, C. of R.; W. C. Ciaddls, K. ol W. 11. P. O. E. Roseburg Lodge, No 326, holds regular communication! at their temple on aecond 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: "Heart Songs" The Most Famous Song Book in the World ' Has Had A Large Distribution by The Evening News Over 400 Complete Songt with Words and Music 9---a. soo Mill 1 K f ' 1 8 1 liMM 1 J HI t ROSEI1UBG NEST No. 1417, 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 I. O. O. F. Union En 'awpmnnt No t, meets In Odd Feilows Tempi i every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. E. S Cockolreas, C. P.; J. B. Bailey, R. S.; James Ewart, F. S. Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size 7x9 1-2 inches Nearer, My God, to Thee ' S. f. Adams L. Uajon immmmmmmmmmm I. Ner er, my God. to Tboe.Neir W to ThMi t. Tooughliko too win drr -cr, Ttw can too down, 3. Tbr ht tho w7 ap-ptu Stipt 00 to hearts; 4. Or if oo Jojr - ful wiof ,ClMvla( tno oky. E'co too It bo Dark di bo 0 r M, All Uut Thou tead -oit mo San. noon, and litis for - fpt. IiH H.MOM)t CAMKOKNIA, S.U ltll U K SALE PAYING 18c for Eggs I havo four business lots close to , business center of :,.',ni'uiid. Those I lots cost $11100 each. Will sacriflco j either two or all of them for l!00 j each, small payment down, balance ! easy payments. Lots across the street hold at J120U each. Drop me a card "nil I will call. I. O. Box 461. Roso- tiurg, Oregon. G27-U29 The North Side Grocery TON S. I'ltlCV, Prop. FBH li THE 1 As h ive ever been i-niiKht" an 1 some of them have come more than half way to meet yon. They hive come im th rivr no S;uney follows and ee.l Imileers; but thev e.m't Inmn t tlio b,We i where M,ev helnnv nn.l hin 1. Kosehui' lulu your basket. V wher-, .m et the kind of Rod, Line, Reel, Hook and Bait L O. O. P. Phlletanan Lodge, No 8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jackson and CasB streeta on Saturday evening of earfh week Members of the order in good standing Invited to attend. P. E Turnell, N. O.; O. H. Pickens, V O.; J. B. Belled F. 8.; M. M. Mill er, R. S.: W. T. Wright. Treas. KKHKKAI18 RoBeourg Rebekab Lodge, No. 41, I. 6. O. F,, meet. In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting slalom and brothers invitod to attend. Laura Kubkeo, N. O.; THlle John son, Rec. Sec; Elslo Humphrey, F Sec; M. Fickle. Treas. O. O. V. Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi) every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. F. B. Hamlin, N. Q. ; J. II. Harsh, V. O.; Carl W. Ohman, Rec Sec; M. Fickel, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas. STRKET CLEAMXU NOTIl'i:, (h I puis them there. NATHAN' ITU.KHTON I'lokhw llullilligr. The $GaJlL Siore To the citizens of Roseburg: Monday and Tuesday, May 1st and 2nd being annual clean up days for tho city, I would ask you to closely follow theso rules, as we have a vory largo territory to cover In a llmltcii time, aud it will savo unnecessary work for citizens ami street clean ing ilvartment Wagons will cover all territory south of Douglas street on Monday, May 1st. Anything put out lator than noon of that day will not bo hauled away unless at tho owner's expense. Territory north of Douglas street will Te covered on Tuesday. May 2nd, and anything put out later than noon on that day will not be taken away. Will also ask that you put all trash and rubbish In sacks, ! barrels or bnxe. so It can be easily handled by the men with the wagons, as we cannot take anything requiring to bo handled loose or with shovels. iy order of the atreet committee. A. M. OELAND. ml Street Supt. 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 hall on Cass street, Bliiabeth Pierce, fciriy com.; Jessie Rapp, R. K. ITN1TKD AHTISAXS Assembly, 105 meets at the Maccabee hail 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. IC. 8. -Roaeourg Chapter, No. holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Vliltlng members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Marie M. Rlter, W. M.; Free Johnson. See. WOMKN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac 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 (re Invited to attend. Klma Level len, O. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, tlsrk (Found on Pagi 423, "Heart Songs") Sarah 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 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 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 Pages. 400 Songs. Beautiful Art Binding. Clean Cut Music Text. Clear Type. Fine Paper. Coupon, in Today's Paper, Explains Terms 5 A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. T wenty-eight new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. ' SOW OX HISPLAY AT THE Douglas Co. Creamery IV