The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 12, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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' MRS. J. S. FRELINGHUYSEN
A new photograph of Mrs. Joseph
8. Frelinghuysen, wife of the aona
,tor from New Jersey. The Frellng.
huysens have taken a house In Six
teenth street, Washington, where they
entertain extensively.
PAUL HYMANS
Paul Hymans Is Belgian minister for
foreign affairs arid formerly represent
cd his country In England.
I MISS ROSE ROTHENBERQ
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Mies Reso Rthenbfrg, twenty-tlx
( years of agr ha J;ix been appointed
by Dlstrist Attorney Swnn H his
staff as Wie first woihuh deputy prose
cutor tht Nbw York sowvty ever has
had. Miss Rofrhantjes ki-tta t
stand up for Ju&tiee fev te 3mtm4 ta
the women's court
Waiting for te MosteM.
I wn Invite.) nut (-r -limi.r nnt It
lt:;ptMiioi ihitt (li minMur ninl hn
wife were nln prvncni. V. won r
fiioniHy (rrmin. At !h,ii'r finn wo
Mi'i'p rented nt the tnM. nil lm( the
lxiitoi. who wns hrti-nrliiii: t cotue
Mrtle mutter In thf kltrin-n. UVwcte
v nit Inn f"r Iht to tnke li-r plnct
fore tho minister sulci eruro. The I
Imstcss wn n wit hit fiissVil nm
pitllwl nut from tlu kUohi'ii :
r'clit In, folks : Um' 'wult for toe :
lint Vie wmh C"t n. xt to hfTs. lf nHd
look her ptnt'e. Ki lmniri'.
Quotations for Self Advertiser.
"I do advertise. Wliy nut? etc., etc.,
etc." W. L. Georye,
"And here I value out their censure
tlmt pretend It Is foppish nn1 affected
for any persno to praise himself; yet
let It be as silly at they please. If they
will but alldtv It needful; on.) Imked
what U more befitting thnn llmt fully
should be the trumpet of hnr own
praise, mtd dance after her own pipe?
For who can set me forth better than
myftelO nr who rim he bo well ac
quainted with my condition?" From
ICrnsmm, "i'Uu "re of Folly."
GfiarlesDc;
The Lav of the NortK
jp ill piiSli?
('harU)H Kay H boonmlng more
and more popular with each sur
cnuiling picture, and the rimHim Tor
hl success Ik nut difficult to flml.
Ho 1h a hard workliiK player who
suUmlinntcs everthlng to Iris nct
Iiik. and by (IlilKi'iit Htudy he makes
each character creation that tin at
tempts miiru lifelike and satlstylliK
than tho unn preceding It.
Ah Ih well known locally Julien
JoBeidtnon formerly of this city,
writes about ninety per cent of bin
It Is
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ing
and
to app
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do
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ask
vm KVEhmn awa tksoav. ' Afflu&r 1 a, " ioio.
Let Monkey Do the Work.
Garner, the nftturuINt, who bit
spent many years leurnlng the mon
key hinctiaire. bellaves thov could he
j developed 'nto a race of workors upp-
fu! on the form and In the mill. "Sum.
a hoy upe, that sluiced my home In
Africa, " he said, "learned to fetch
llilnicu I colled for. If n mini can triihi
a dojc to herd Klu-ep, niy couldn't he
train an ic to help uhn farm and
milt work?" Maybe he could, hut If
the ape hud to be fed on fresh cueo-
mi t n and had an attack of pneumonia
witli every rtiliiMorm Mh keep inltht
cost more Uiun his vvuilU.
slorles. and to bllll iH due no little
credit lor the wonderful popularity
of this star. Mr. .limcphHon usually
writon or llltle Imppenlniis. in ela
borated form that have at one time
por another taken place in the near
vicinity of KoschurR. and of course
liy loraHzinK his scenarios, people
of this city are keenly interested
in them.
The Law of the N'orth will lie
shown at Ihe Antlers Saturday
nlcht. only, August 1 1;.
Our Daily Task
consider and solve the
problems of our customers
each one we solve gives us
so much more experience
r to the next one. This
we are besT: equipped to
rour printing in the way it
ild be done. Suppose you
us to submit specimens.
ARTISTIC PRINTING
of livery Description Neatly
and Promptly Executed.
THE NEWS OFFICE
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V Vis'
Art of Literature.
I.'url de bleb dire Is but a drawing
room accomplishment unless It Is
pressed Into the service of the truth
The difficulty of literature Is not to
write, but to write what you mean ; not
to ulTeci your reader, but to affect hlra
precisely as you wish. This Is com
manly understood In the case of books
or set orations; even In . . . writ'
Inft nn explicit letter, some difficulty
I admitted by the world. Hut one
thing you can never make Philistine
natures understand ; one thlnfc, which
yet lies on the surface, remains as un
selzuhle to their wits as a high flight
of metaphysics nuniely, that the busl-
less of life is mainly carried on by
melius of this difficult art of literature.
nnd nccordlng to a man's proficiency
In that art Bhnll be the freedom and
the fullness of his Intercourse with
other men. H, L. Stevenson.
Of Course She Knew.
P.iilli and her papa were sitting on
the back porch watching the birds,
when a woodpecker flew to a nearby
tree. "Do you know what kind of a
bird that Is?" her papa asked, and,
with an air of Importance, Itutli quick
ly responded: "Why, sure I do; If a
I lted Cross bird."
NICHOLAS MISU
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Nicholas MIeu is the most dlstln
juished living Roumanian diplomatist.
He his served his country for many
years i Balkan capitals and In Lon.
don. He negotiated with the British
government the part Roumanla was to
play In the world war. .
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sealed in Its wax-
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wrapped package air
tight, impurity proof-
is hygienic and whole
some1. The goody
that's good for. young
and old.
The Flavor
XOTICK !' MKKTIXG OK BOVRD
OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice Is horeby given that on
-Monday, September 8, 1919, tho
Board of Equalization will moet nt
the court house In Douglas County
and publicly examine the assessment
rolls nnd correct all errors in valu
tion, description or qualitios of
InndK, lots, or other property asses
sed for the yeur 1919.
GUY CORDON. County Assessor.
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rKKNCH DKY CLKAXING.
Now is tho time to get your suits,
liloves, waists, in tact all your wear
ing apparel cleaned of dust and
grease. . If you ht.ve been on your
vacation. you will need your gar
ments cleaned and If you are getting
ready to take your vacation, a good
cleaning anil pressing will mako
them look like now.
Phone 277 and we -will call for
them.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS.
(Try Our Way.)
We call and deliver. Phono 277
Do not forget that we are ntltl
giving away tickets to the Saturday
nft.ernoon matinee at tha Antlor's
Theatre to our out-of-town custom.
ora. Ask for them, reonlej Supply
Company tf.
Bay Lard, real quick!
ou can't say It backwards without
a drawl!
Say! do you use our lard? We
wish you would, you'll find It good!
The best you ever tried! Those who
have, have never yet the fact de
nied! It's of our own rendering!
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Geo. KohHumen. Prop.
rhoM M
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PHONE
WAKEFIELD & HINEY
GROCERIES
CLEAN NEW STOCK
SANITARY SERVICE
PRICE IS LESS HERE
' III
Lasts
Be sere to t
WRIGLErS
Look for tti
asms
DOING HIS OWN' WOIUv.
G. W, Sloper, the cleaner and
presser, ls now giving his personal
attention to all work executed at
his place of buslnesu which Insures
lerfect satisfaction. Remember,
when you want your work well done
place it with him. tf
IUDS ASKED FOR.
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 2 and union High school
District No. 5, will receive sealed
bids up to and including Thursday,
September 4, 1919, for twenty thous
and dollars worth of Improvement
bonds. All bids must be accompa
nied by certified check of at least
live per cent of the amoun. bid.
Particulars concerning these bonds
may be had by addressing E. U.
Russell, clerk, Wilbur, Oregon. 3-4
;
Secure our quotations before sell
Ing your Liberty bonds. Douglas
Abstract Company. a 9
We have a full line of Mas m
Economy and Kerr wide mouth fruil
jura, also Mason raps and' rubbers
and Economy caps. Be sure and put
up plenty of fruit, as canned fruits
will be scarce and high. Pooples
Supply Company.
D. J. JARVIS
Second Hand
Store
wants
$100,000
Worth of Second
Hand Furniture
If you have anything In second
hand goods, call phone 251. He
will pay you more than 1t Is
worth, and If you want to buy
anything, see Jarvis Brst. He
-will sell It below the cost of
new goods.
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CAUL FOB BCHOOk WAHRAJfTS.
Notice la hereby given that all
school warrants of school District
No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon,.. to
and including No. 3C28 endorsed
March 7th, 1919, not paid for want
of funds, and prior tnereto, are this '
day called for payment by the u$
dersigned, and all Interest thereon
will cease from he date of this
notice.
Dated this 4tn, day of August,
1919.
ROSCOE N. GIIEEN, .
Clerk of School District 4, Doug
las County, Oregon. a 9
LODGE DIB ECTOR V. -
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Alpha
Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed
nesday evening, cor. Jackson and
Cass sts. Visitors always welcome.
D. N. BUSENBARK, C. C,
CHAS. F. HOPKINS, M. P.
B. B. WIMBERLY, K. R. 8.
3SE, RoS,
LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE,
burg Lodge No. 1037 Mesta sec
ond and fourth Wednesday even
ing of each month at 8 o'clock In
the Moose hall. All vMttng bro
thers are invited to attend.
C. W. CLOAKB, Dictator.
H. O. PARGETKR, Socretary
I.O.O.F.PIiillioiTiioniiin IkxJko No. 8
Meets in Odd Fellow's Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass Sts., ou
Saturday evening of each week.
Visiting brethren are always wel
come. F. F. PATTERSON, N. O.
A. J. GUDDES, Ree. Sec.
J. U. 1IA1LEY, Fin. Sec.
A. F. & A. M., turel lioflge No. 18.
Regular communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month (it
Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore.
Visitor's welcome.
GUY CORDON, W. M.
W. P. HARRIS, 8ec.
REBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebckah
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F.-Me'ets
in Odd Fellow' Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brethren invited to attend.
ETHEL BAILEY N. G.
BELL STEPHENSON, Sec.
DELLA LEWIS, Financial Sec
ROSEBURG LODGE NO. 1003, Unit
ed Brotherhood of Maintenance of
Way Employees and Railway Shop
Laborers. Affiliated with A. F. of
L. Meets at Eagle Hall every Sat
urday night.
J. P. SMI1H, President. .
W. E. ANDERSON. Sec-Treai
WOMEN OF WOOHCRAFT, Lilao
Circle No. 49.--Meets on the 1st
t"d 3rd Monday evening of each
ruonth at Odd Fellows' hall. Vlsit
Ing members in good standing aril
invited to attend.
ANNIE E. CHURCHILL, O. N.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Clerk.
B. P. O. EI KM, HoseDurg Lodge, No.
820 Holds regular communica
tions at the Elks' Temple on the
2nd anl 4th Thursdays of each
month. All members requested to
attend regularly, and all visiting
brothors are cordially Invited to
attend
HARRY HILDEBURN, E. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE. Ses'r.
EAGLES, Rosebuig Arle meets Ir
their hall on Jnckaon St, In 2n
and 4th Monday evenings of etc.
month, ;-.t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ren in good standing always wet
come. FRED P. CLARK, W. P. P.
VICTOR MICELLI, W. P.
B. T. GOODMAN, Secretary.
I. O. O. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174
meets In the Odd Felloi a' Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
b re th re always welcome.
FOSTER BUTNER, N. G.,
A. C. MA11STERS, V. G
CARL W. OHMAN, Rec. Sec
:vT. FICKLE. Financial Sec.
O. E. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8
Holds their regular meeting on
the 1st and 3rd Thursday in each
month. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully invited
to attend.
MRS. CARRIE BELL, W. M.
FR3E JOHNSON. Sec'y.
U O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No, 11,
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Friday' afternoons in
Maccabee hall. Sisters of other
hives visiting in the city are cor
dially Invited to attend our re
views. Maccabee hall on Cass
Street. .
ELLA LANE, COM.
JESSIE RAPP, R. K.
WOODMEN OF WOULD.
Camp No. 125. Meets in tie Odd
Fellows' hall In Rosjburg every
1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
H. CARRICK, C. C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
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