The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, May 12, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVEXIXfJ NEWS, KIlfUAY, MAY 12, 1016.
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COUNTY COU1IT OIlDEltS
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When you want the very beat
Remember "Diamond W"
Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Will atlfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price
and quality satisfy. 42iai?;
1 WE SAVE YOli MONEY
THE CASH STORE
13.-S CASS STREET
ALL I.At'NDItY RKP.IVEI OS PHIDAY I1Y 0 A. M.
WILL HE DELIVERED BATUltllAY
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
AHK US AllOUT OUIl PRICES ON
BOUGH DltY FAMILY WASHING
Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call
IJl ill
Helping the
Housewife
There 1" no better way to help
the lioiwcwlfo tlinn by supply
ing dor with a Vacuum Cleaner
WE HUNT Oil SELL THEM
Ijtt us givo you n frco denum
Mriition in your liome.
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC
COMPANY
M
jjrjBefore and Afterfjff"
Eating
at the
Cafeteria
1VI! KMPLOY WHITE HELP ONLY, TU'Y AND SF.RVE THE IlEST
POODS OI1TAINAI1LI0. YOU RS FOR QUALITY, QUANTITY AND
VARIETY.
Phone si THE CAFATERIA mcawst.
1 1 lmnrd 18.20
W. P. Peck, super, dlst. 4.... 25.00
It. A. Moore, same. No. 7 28.75
W. W. Dunch, same, No. 8.... 10.00
H, Z. Ireland, foreman, dlst.
No. 10 17.50
Fred Byron, Buper. dlst. No.
10 38.12
John liuscnbnrk, same, No.
11 21.23
J. H. McCoy, same, No. 12 23.75
James Walker, lame, No. 13 20.25
D. It. Shp.mbrook, same, No.
14 00.00
Jis. Dunnlvan, some. No. 15 35.00
Warren Lucas, samn, No. 16 92.50
. Teter Ulam, same. No. 17.... 90.00
J. L. Scott, same. No. 19 ... 55.00
A. E. Blocker, same. No. 20 81.21
Ttov Ortega, same. No. 21 .... 56.50
1. F. ThM. Bame. No. 22 .... 54.06
M. L. Pungay, same. No. 23 4 7.50
O. A. Williams, same. No. 24 35.02
It. D. Harvey, same. No. 26.... 27.50
John Aboene, same. No. 27.... 16.25
E. O. Cloake, same, No. 30.... 3.75
W. H. Prown, same. No. 32 ... 21.25
P. n. Lane, same, No. 33... 20.60
Dwlght Reed, same, No. 34 ... 26.25
Peter Pldtel, same. No. 37.... 16.56
C. W. Croves, same, No. 38 51.25
E. C. Davis, some, No. 39.... 37.50
T. B. Burnett, same, No. 40.... 40.00
T. L. Brewer, same, No. 41.... 15.00
J. S. Aldredgo, some, No. 42 2.50
E. H. Harris, Bnme, No. 46.... 48.00
J. II. Short, same, No. 47.... 39.50
Goo. Churchill, same, No. 59 17.50
O. T. Uoyer, same, No. 61.... 66.87
G. B. Winnirord, same. No 62 22.75
W. J. Jackson, same. No. 63 3.75
It. Stubbs, supplies. Ind. ac. 10.00
Howard Pope, damages on
road 60.00
J. G. Stephenson, deputy as
sessor .' 21.00
Itoari Punds.
J. W. Cole, surveying, spe
cial dst. No. Ill 6.00
Const Culvert & Plume Co.,
culverts 78.30
Gardiner Mill Co., lhr. etc. 28.85
Walter Christie, Edenbowcr
roads, labor 1.25
E. L. Robinson, survey,
ScnltsburB-Reedsport 270.25
Stearns & Chenoweth, sup
plies 1.50
O. W. Gage & Sons, autohlre 2.0U
G. 11. Winnirord, pay roll,
special, No. 62 106.37
Coast Culvort & Plume Co.,
culverts 3654.00
S. P. Co., freight 112.25
Howard-Cooper Co., supplies 16.00
May 12, 1916.
F. Cornutt, labor 21.75
Wllbort'j. lloss, lhr 19.73
Hartloy Lbr. Co., lbr 40.64
W. A. Smiley, pay roll 241.50
Arthur Walker, pay roll, W.
O. B. road 771.05
A. E. Stockor, pay roll, spe-
! clal No. 20 452.60
It. D. Way, pay roll, special
No. 05 184.50
French Transfer Co,, freight 25.99
MONEY TO iUA.V
Plenty of money on long time
loans, good farm security, privilege
to have same drawn payable on or
before twenty years. This Is the op
portunity for the farmer, writs for
particulars. Ilice & Pice, Douglas
couuty representatives. 562-J1
KICK & MICE
The
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Groceries, Flour and Feed
TO SELL!
THF.Y ARE PAVING - ' ''
LAND
To laud seekers who want to s-
sure land that is close to Roseburg
on good roads, with city water and
electric light, 1 suggest that they let
me show them Laurel Crest ranch.
This Is a ranch of 2500 acres lying
within !) or 4 miles of Uoseimrg.
the soil Is rich and well watered and
la suitable for stock, dairying, fruit
or general farming. AV'ill cut into
tracts lo suit purchaser. Terms
given. You deal with the OWNER
when you deal with nic. Call mo 'in
at 4F14. P. A. Stewart, Kosebllrij.
Oregon. 485-tf
Insurance and bonds. Tho very
best old lino Insurance companies.
Automobile, fire and damage insur
ance, life Insurance. Insure your
home In those old familiar time-tried
companies. Have your policies le
gally written. 562-jl
DAILY WEATHEIt REPORT.
U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office.
Roscburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. m.. May 12, 1916.
.Precipitation In inches and hundredths:
Highest temperature yesterday 59
Lowest temperature last night 34
Precipitation, last 24 hours .... 0
Total prc'cipitatiun since first of
month 1.17.
Normal preclp. for this month 2.05
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 35.11
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877 31.56
Total ' excess from Sep
tember 1, 1915 3.55
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sept. to May,
lnsluslve 32.09
WILLIAM BELL,
. Observer
LODGE DIKECTOUY.
O
PAGLES Roseburg Aerie meets In
their ball on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4 th Monday eveitings of each
month, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth
fn good standing always welcome
Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good
man, W. Sec. Phone 183.
I.OYAL ORDER OP MOOSB Rose
burg Lodge No. 1-037. Meets 4n
every Monday evenirig at '8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers invite
to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator;
H. O. Pargeter. Secretary.
Brotherhood or American Teamen.
Mt. Nebo Homestead 182S. Meeti
a'. Maccabee hall every Hud and 4th
"Wednesday, Visitors welcome. U
W. Evans, foreman; C. W,
Cloako, correspondent.
WOODMEN OF THE V. 0;iLD Oalt
Camp, No. 125, meefs at the Odd
Fellows hall lu Roseburg, every
first and third Monday evenings.
Vlsillng neighbors alwavs wel
come. Carl C. Gurtert, C. C; M
M. Miller, clork.
K. OP 1. Alpha Lodge No. 47
meets every Wednesday cvriity q
in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting
Knights always welcome. Pay dues
to Hoy F. Durhln, M. of F., at
"Duds for Men" store. A. J.
Hochrndcl, C. C; E. E. Wimba.-ly,
K. R. S.
DELEGATE TO NATIONAL
CONVENTION II EKE
The North Side Grocery
ALTON S. PREY, Plop.
I. O. It. 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 "rrelcome. W,
S. Howard, Sachem; f . H. Teroln-
ski, C. of R.; W. C. Citidls, K. ol
W.
It. P. O. E. Roseourg Lodge, No
326, holds regular communication!
at their temple on secoud and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend. A
C. Scely. E. R.: I. B. Riddle. Sec.
aimiMv,ra,i?iTnrm,a
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Contrary to tho popular ploKiin ;v.ho!
safety, u often hour It exprossoil na
Arthur C. S;.onri'r, oamUdiito foi
i!rloKitoat-luri:o to the" national re-j
pitl lU'HM convention, arrived in thin
city tills nmrniii!: and spent tho day
m-'etliu; with some of tho voters of
KoHoliurtf. Mr. Spencer promises to,
"I'aitli fully support tho people's
n":,i!neis; to refrain from atte:apt- j
Iv.v to control or influence federal j
i.i'iMiintnieiits."1' Ho la acompanied hy
Wank K. Potdey, also of Porttond,
vice-president of tho Hiherniuu Na
tional Hunk nnd president of the
l.conn Lumber Co.
IIOSFJU W1 NKST No. f f 1 7, Order
. of Owls, meets first and third
Tuesdays at S p. m. Eagles Hall.
Visiting brothers always welcome
flops Goodman, president; G. W
Horner, secretary.
"Safety Last"
Hy the men who experimented with
other kinds, said to be "Just as
r.iM.ui. before securing one of our
Auto-Strop Safety Razors
I'se n Safety or be sorry. 8
The 1&KCxSJL Store
Nithan Fullcrton Perkins Building
AGENTS WANTED.
Elderly men desiring light em
ployment can mako good wages sell
ing our full line of popular priced
nursery stork. Outfit furnished.
Investigate. Address Pacific Nur
sery Company, 122 H Grand avenue
Portland. Oregon. 539-ml3
PIANO RECITAL
Hy pupils of Miss Mabel Van Huron
at Presbyterian church on Monday
evening. May 15. Public Is cordinlly
invited."" 6S4-ml5
I. O. O. P. Phlletarlan Lodne, No
8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of ench week.
Members of tho order In good
standing Invited to attend. P. E
Turn-11. N. O.; O. H. Pickens, V
O.; J. B. Hailed F. S.; M. M. Mill
er. R. S.; W. T. Wright. Treas.
ItEllEKAHS Roseourg ReboKah
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets
In Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting s4ster
and brothers Invited to attend.
Laura Kabkoe, N. G.; THlle John
son. Rec. See,; Elsie Humphrey, F
Sec: M. Fickle. Tra.
I. 'O. O. P Rising Star i.odgo No
17 4, meets in Odd Fellows Tempi I
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always irelcome. F. B.
Hamlin. N. 0.; J. H. Hsrih, V. 0 -;
Carl W. Otaman, Reo. Sec: M.
Flckel, Fin. See.; A. S. Hunt, Treas.
Have You Read the Offer
of the
The Evening News
on
Heart Songs?
Over 400 Complete Songs
'with Word and
Af us to
tellliilf pMi 0ffjfm I
Greatly Reduced Size. Full Size, 7x9 1-2 inches
w.f Atidanlt
Juanila
t. Soft o'er the (oua-tain, Liog-'tlDg (alls the south etn moon ; Far o'er 'the mountain,
a. Wheo Id' tby dranmiDS.Moom LketheM shall ahm a-gain, And day-light beam,-ln$
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(Found on pagm 371 "Heart Sons'")
In the soft twilight, or as the deeper
shadows gather, thesong of "Juanita"
always seems to soothe. The gifted
authoress of this popular song was Mrs.
Norton, a grandaughter of the famous
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, born in Eng
land in 1808. Her songs of "Bingen
on the Rhirie" and "Juanita" were very
popular. She died 1877 and lived to
hear the echoes of her plaintive "Juanita"
come to her from' nearly every civilized
country in the world:
The Army of Coupon Clippers
arc to be Found in Our Office
from Dawn to Darkness!
Our Great Song Book Includes
16 Art Portraits of Famous Sinpers, with Biographical
Sketch and Favorite Encore
Elaborate Dictionary of Musical Terms
Two Complete Indexes: One Alphabetically, one Classified
Beautiful Afarntn Wndinv, Gold Cover
and Art Inlay Design
A Great Home Magnet zvith a Strong Heart Pull
Coupon in Today's Issue Explains Terms
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I. O. O. P. Union Em-aMpment No
1. meets In Odd Peilows Tempi )
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. E. S
Cockelreas. C. P.; J D. Bailey, I!.
S. ; James Ewart, F. S.
A. P. & A. M., Laiirel Lodge No. 13
Hegrlar Communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore
Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams,
tv. M.. W. F. Harris. Ser.
L. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11,
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday evenings In
Maccabee hall. Sisters of otner
hives visiting In the city are cord
tally Invited to attend our reviews.
Maccabee hall on Cass street,
Hlltaheth Pierce, rndy fn. Jessie
Rspp, R. K.
UNITED ARTISANS Assembly.. 103
meets at the Maccabee hall ever,
first and third Wednesday even
lug. Visiting niemborr are always
welcome. Elsia Humphrey, M. A.
Aline Hoffman, P. M. A,; Emma
Faulkner, Secy.
O. E. 8. Roseourg Chapter, 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. Sefl.
WOMEN OP WOOIICUVPT Lllao
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
third Monday- evenings of each
month In the I. O. O. P. hall. Vis
iting members In good standing
are Invited to attend. Elms Lewel.
len, O. N.; Clara CawMold. sltrk