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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW MAY 0, 101-1. J"M"1"I"1"I"M"I-M"H"M"M"1"I' i NOTICE, PYTHIAX SISTERS. i The Grand Chief of the Py- Ihlun Sisters of Oregon will OREGON' IMH STItlAI, REVIEW. I.J. oltielally visit Umpqua Temple 1 4 No- Wednesday evening, SALEM, May 4. It la proposed to , Muy tltli. All sisters are re- & utilize the wire gruau that grows, hi j, quested to be in attendance. JU Youngs Hay, near Astoria, for the. 4. MAUDE 11. WRIGHT, M. E. C. manufacture of paper. .f. 4. Tins week the manufacturers or ..t-.T..T T..T..T..1 I FOR THE CHILDREN L Lane County will hold an exhibit of their products to encourage home in dustries. The Oalleb has bought HO acre on the river front to give free Biles for factories. The Supreme Court hus upheld the J200, 000 bund issue of Grants Pass for the purpose of building a section of railroad to the coast. To relieve unemployed, a bill bus been Initiated to tux all estates of 11,(1 ou or over ten per cent for a fund to be expended by a depurtment of public works. A Bpecial vessel has been char- . tered to curry 4 8 great Oregon logs to the Panama Exposition for columns for the Oregon building. The Toledo co-operative creamery is now in operation Tiie Oregon Hailroad Commission is examining the books and accounts of about fifty public utility corpora tions to ascertain their physical value . and earnings Malheur County Pomona Grunge , went on record as opposed to taxing mortgages, ub tending to raise inter est and keep capital out of Oregon Astoria has appointed un Indusirlul commissioner to promote factories, in the perHon of O. VV. Taylor, Molallu raised a bonus of $2000 for a pottery plant that Is being erected und will booh be in operation A factory for the manufacture of lead pipe hus been established at Portland, capable of making five thousand miles a year. Greshnm fruit growers are moving to establish a cannery. It was slated at the Portland Ro tary Club tbut anyone with a fair reputation and a good pair of lungs could put over almost any kind of a freak menBure 111 Oregon. J. K. Tourtellotte, a Portland ar chitect, submitted a plan for uslnji rireproored wood building uiuteriul for school houses at a Bavlng of near ly fifty per cent over brick or stone. Astoria bus osked bids for the first unit of public dockB to unite lull und water transportation. Mayor Simpson, of North llend, has conducted an exhaustive investigation to ascertain the best paving uiuteriul and decides in favor of vitrified brick or bltullthic. North Powder has passed un ordin ance to construct a gravity water system. The proposed rirteen luimireu dol lar tax exemption would rulse tho tax on industries fully 2Ii per cent in the opinion of experts. Cottage Grove Ih erecting a can nery to cost $0000. The Clearwater Lumber Co., of Portland, Is clearing the Bite for the erection of a big mill. Tho Portland Ttnibermun Huh ls- Vacation Will Come. It's mighty nice that nine times nlns Make eighty-one forevtr; Uut, oh, 1 Know a place that's Ana For bathing In the rlver K plucu u hundred times ub cool Ah uuy spot In this whole school! It's very interesting to know hlght furlongs muke a mile. Co. lias bought a large orchurd at linlil lllll unil will uorli Ihn irrnn ml And In a little week or so for nlucer eold I 111 pr"v " barefoot style. , ,. . I 1 11 stride, those furlongs gay and free, 1 hree candidate! for Governor and Nor mn how lllliy may ba several other asplrantB are baiting! voters with inltiutlve measures at : r,,oso noble streams, the Rhone, the Nils, their own expense. I Th Rhine, the Amazon- The Geo. Moore Lumber Co. bus r,!'r' Kr""' ?"" bu " ,h" whll , .-. ...... ...... ..., ' Keep remembering one Becured 1:.0,U00,000 feet of timber . Wlier(. ,, ,iurt from Jun t0 Jun, on the Coqllllle Ulvcr. Anil where I'm going llshlug soon. Tiie Presbyterian Church of Eu gene will be rebuilt of while pressed , nwraphy. arithmetic i.i..i. , ,.. .o,i And ul) the books are splendid, brick, Oregon made. I Bul wm , ' , k The Port of Coos Hay Commission wi. rh,,i ,,1 1. n,i..,i will issue i;suu,uuu uondB to com FOR CONSTABLE. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for Constable of the Deer Creek (Roseburg) dlBtrlct, eubject 10 me win 01 tne Republican voters on Muy 15. 11. i). CHURCH (Paid Adv.). FOR CONSTABLE. I respectfully announce mvself candidate for Constable of the Ueer Creek (RoBeburg) diBtrlct. eubiect to the will of the Republican voters on May 16. P. M. MATHEWS. (Paid Adv.). ANNOUNCEMENT. plete harbor improvements. A pool of niobuir sold at Cottuge Grove for 27 Vfe cents this year tbut lust year brought 34 cenlB. Lust year the moliuir mills ut Portland hud not suspended The Dornhecber Furniture Manu facturing Co. will build another two story addition to ItB plant at Port land. Coughed for Tlirco Years. 'I am a lovor of your godsend to humanity and science. Your medi cine, Dr. King's Now Discovery, cured my cough of throe years stand ing," says Jennie Fleming, of New Dover, Ohio. Iluve you un annoying cough? la it stubborn and won't yield to treutmeut? Get a 00c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today What It did for Jennie Flemmlng it will do for you, no matter how stub born or chronic a cough may be. It stops a cough and stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money buck. 0c and $1.00, at your druggist. Uuckleu's Arnica Salve for pimples. XOTICK TO liltlDGtt CONTRACT ORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, 'or the construction of a bridge across the Umpqua River at Kellogg, Douglas County, Oregon, according to ilnns and specifications prepared by lorace C. Hall, of Grants Pubs, Ore- ron, and approved and filed In the ourity Clerk's office April 1 7 lb, 1914. Didders 111 11 a t visit the site and sutlflfy themselves ub to local condi tions, lb County Court assuming no responsibility on accouut of luck of knowledge on the purt of the bidder All bids must be uccompanled by cortlfied chock in un amount equul to 5 percent of the amount of bid, and envelope must bo endorsed with the name of bridge. Copies of plans, specifications and And range them In a solemn row And give one Jolly whoop and go! Youlli a Companion. A Fortune in a Trea. The uiost valuable tree in the known world is the famous avocado, or tilllglitor pe:ir. tree owned by Mr. Harry A. Woodworth of Whittler, Cul. The tree is just eight yenrs old nnd tblH year made $.ri.J4r. for its owner. Mr. Woodworth has recently had u thirty foot fence erected urouiid his tree to keep out miscreant and bus had the tree insured against lire und wind with Lloyds of Iuidoii for $.10. OHO. A local nurseryman produced tills tree from a seed sent from the Mexican highland. Several more of these seeds were planted at the same time and have grown Into licautlful trees, but none has borne fruit. This live Htnuds thirty-live feet high, und lis trunk is forty-eight Inches in cir cumference. Another peculiar feature about it is that It began bearing when only three years old. 11s the avocado seldom beam before the age of eight or ten years. The fruit Is the shape of u very large pear. It has a very dark green skin and contains one large seed, while tin meat Is of n creamy consistency. The tree bore 3.81 IT pears lust your. wbl. Ii sold from six to eight dollars a doxeu. St. Nicholas. I hereby announce mvself a Reoub llcau candidate for the office of Jus tice of the Peace for Deer Creek Dis trict. If I am elected the office will nave no favorites and no enemies. Have had thirty years experience in tne practice of law. CHAS. F. HOPKINS. (Paid Adv.). 420 Perkins lildg. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Justice of the Peace of Deer Creek District, subject to the will of the voters at the Republican primaries to be held on May 15, 1914 iraia Adv.). iha II. RIDDLE. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I hereby announce mvself as a can dlduto for the Republican nomination for the office of Justice of the Peace for Deer Creek District, Douglas uounty, Oregon, at the primary elec tion, May 15. 1914. JULIEN JOSEPHSON. (Paid Adv.). FOR COUNTY CLERK. 'etc., may bo obtained of Horace G ..... . .. 1.T.M...I,, .,..,, ,,..in,r Hint iiv . Hall, Engineer, Grants Pub, Oregon. efforts It has Just secured a reduc All bids mtist be filed by l ii o ' -tlon on lumber ruteB to fifty Eastern : r'ock M. on May 12th, 1914. at which .,. date same will be considered by the ,..L . .l tmva COUrt. l. . Jntrnet for the erection of u1 T" '"'t reserves th. right to co-operative meat packing pl.nl. , . -d j)e court. The .1. K. Armsby Fruit Co. Is es- Dated. April ITih. 1914. tubllBhiiig a packing bouse at Robo- bw e. h, LENOX, Couuty Clerk Tho Do Luse Mining and Dredging Have Arundel tune It. lift. .rlfni Cut tfie Cost of Living! A plate of hot biscuits or muffins, a fresh, home-baked cake, a loaf of brown or nut-bread, rescues any meal from the commonplace, and more expensive things are never missed. With K C, the double acting baking powder, good results are doubly certain. There's economy too, in the cost of K C. THE CASH STORE We want to save you 20 or .'In per cent on your grocery bill. Upton's ten, 1 lb o,iv Tavern Coffee. :i lbs soc Largo size pineapple, can Hue Pearl White Soap, case 90 Pi-UK. dozen runs $1.15 I'aient Flour, per snrk..$l.;t0 We Bell feed, chick feed nnd ro.uitry produce at lowest cash price. THE CASH STORE 121 W. Cms Street. WK SAVE YOU MONEY Phone 270. Roseburg, Oregon. Cinderella's Slipper. In I7.SO a rich old Trench actor named Theiii'vard was walking aleiig the streets of Paris when be saw in a shoemaker's stall 11 woumu'H shoe which he tlu.ui.-ht very small. He picked It up and admired It not only biM'iiiMe It v:im so liny, bul liecniise it was so nicely formed. He then re turned to his lioiue. but could not get It out of his 111I111I. for he dieamed of It that night, nnd early next morning be went to the shoemaker's to Inquire I be name of the wearer. Hut this the Hhociiiukoi' did not know. May after day for months the actor vl-sllcd the stall, and llutilly one day a beautiful llllle pennant girl called for the shoe. She had left It there on a former visit to Paris. The girl was only sixteen years eld and was very poor, but graceful nud modest. The actor fell in love with her and gave her many beau tiful presents. Soon they got married und lived happily together for 11 long time, and when the old man died he left 11 large fortune to his pretty .voting widow. It is suid Unit out of this true story grew the tale of Cinderella. Ladles and Gentlemen: I hereby announce my candidacy lor nomination to the onlce of County Clerk, subject to the will of the vot ers of the Republican party at the primary election to be held May 15 1914. BENJ. HUNTINGTON, Jr. (Paid Adv.). LODGE CARDS A. F. & A. M. LAUREL LODGE, No. 13. Regular meetings on the second and fourth Wednesday of eacn moot li at Masonic Temple. corner Jackson and CasB. Sojourn ers invited to attend. E. H. PILLING, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. HAND-PAINTED CHINA Just arrived, a new assortment of hand painted china. These make beautiful presents it ml our prices uie right. CUT GLASS We liuve a fine display und can please you If you want the best. Come in und see us. Yours for buslussa, G. W. Young; & Co. Phons Hi. Roseburg Natl, rtnnk Hldg Roseburg Trading Stumps Given. ROSKUL'RO. OREGON'. Riddles. If your uncle's sister Is not your aunt wbut relation is she to you? Your mother. What Is un old lady In the middle of u river like? Like to be drowned. Why were Adam und Eve n graui luallcal anoiiiiily? Because they were Iwo relatives without nu antecedent. Why Is the llgure II like a peacock? UccauHc without a tail it is nothing. Which are the most contented birds? Rooks, because they never complain without caws Why arc birds In spring like a hank ing establishment? llecause they Issue promissory notes und rejoice when the branches are nourishing. What Is that which you can keep after giving It to some one else? Your word. Give the throe degrees of getting on In the world. Get on, get honor, get honest. Victuals and Drink. To play this game make out some curds with questions on them. if you wanted to make the curds very "taking" you might sketch u dish nnd a gins on tiicni uud make some Hues to suggest potatoes or n fried lish on the dish. You can make it look ns if some liquid were in the glass. Then write out question like these on the card, the person guessing the most question to receive a prUo: "in what country did the potato originate? Who llrst used cofTce? What country I famous for Its inutlin? What famous man In history let the cukes burn which be bad been told to watch? In wlcit book of the Itlble I the verse beginning 'Hotter a dinner of herbs.' to be found? What poet wrote tills: 'You can the without friends, yon can live without honk, hut clvill7.el men cannot live w I1I10111 cook?' " EAGLES, Roseburg Aerie meets in their hull on Jackson St., on 2nd aud 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o clock. Visiting breth ern in good standing always wel come J. M. DONO11I0W, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec. Phone M 183. . O. O. F Rising Stnr Lodge No. 174 meets in the Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. IRA PILKINGTON, N. G. W. S. POWELL, R. S. M. FICKLE, F. S. I. O. O. F Pliilctiirliin Lodge No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sis., on Saturday eveulug of ouch week. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend. S. F. HAMILTON, N. G. J. 11. BA1LKY, F. S. M. L. WHITNEY, R. S. II. P. O. KLKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 1112(1 Holds regular communica tions at the Hike' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requeseted to attend regulurly, and all viBitlng brothers are cordially Invited to at tend. A. C. SEELY, E. R. H. C. SLOCU1I, Secretary. . O. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9 Meets In Odd Fellows, Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwuys welcome. L. E. MILLEOGE, C. P. J. B. BAILEY, R. S. JAMES EWART, F. S. CANDIDATE FOB CLERK. J hereby announce my candidacy for nomination to the office of Coun ty Clerk, subject to the will of the voters of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. E. H. LENOX. (Paid Adv.), FOH COUNTY JUDGE. I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for the nomina tion for County Judge of Douglas County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 15. D. J. STEWART. (Paid Adv.). dsn FOR COUNTY JUDGE. 1 nereoy respectlullv announce myseir a candidate for the nomina tion for County Judge, subject to the wiB of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 15, 1914. tram aovj. k. w. MARSTERS. FOB SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff, sub ject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primaries to be held May 15th, 1914. (Paid Adv.). T. E. SINGLETON. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SHERIFF. I hereby respectfully announce mr- eolf a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Douglas County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the primary election on May 15. I ram Adv.). K. T. ASH WORTH. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candtducv for nomination to the office of Coun ty Commissioner, BUbJect to the will of the voters of the Republican party at the primary election to be held May la, 1914. J. S. WILEY. (Paid Adv.). Oregon Surety and Casualty Co. CAPITAL $100,000 Health and Accident Insurance Costs you $1.00 per month. Pays $30 to $60 per month if you are sick or injured. A Home Company Buy your policy today. See our Agent J. E. McCiintock 114 Cass Street Roseburg, Oregon 1 CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination to the office of Coun ty Commissioner, subject to the will of the voters of the Republican party it tne primary election to be held May 15, 1914. B. F. NICHOLS. (Paid Adv.). dsw FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce mv candidacv for nomination to the office of Coun ty Treasurer, subject to the will of the voters of the Republican party u tne primary election to be held May 16, 1914. (Paid Adv.). J. E. SAWYERS. QH0E Phone 128 S REPAIRING 212 North Jackson street, oppo site postofflce. All klndB of shoe repairing; 12 years In Seattle, now located In Roseburg. E. M. WARNER Work Called for and Delivered. i GRAND Carnival IStreet Fair at Roseburg June 2-34-5-6 June BIG DAYS & NIGHTS All Attractions Furnished by the POLLOW AMUSEMENT CO, Ccme and Enjoy Yourselves With Us RIDE ON THE Big Animal Show Merry-Co-Round Ferris Wheel Crazy House Joy Wheel SEE THE Glass Show Snake Show Vaudeville Show Plantation Shew Spider Lady And a Number of Other First Class Amusements Grand Confetti Battle Saturday Night BsfllHtBiMBSSBlfj Review Coupon for Children's Queen Children 12 Years of Age or Under Choice for Queen Name of School... THIS COUPON NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 9 A Riddle. Men- Is a riddle wblcli I" very sim ple, but Is undersloiM by lull very few: If n train starts front Cblniuo at tile rale of Iblrty miles mi boor ami nn ether train starts from St. Louts polni: at the rule of forty-five miles nn hour nnd the entire distance Is :iisi miles. which trntn will In Hie farther from ,VOIMKN OF TIIK WOULD, I. O. U. M. Umpqua Tribe No. 4 4 holds stated councils tho 1st uud 3rd Mondays of each mouth, at Eagles' hall, N. Jackson street. Visit ing chiefs always welcome. V. S. HOWARD, Sachem. C. 11. TERCINSKI, C. of H. W. C. GADU1S, K. of W. O. K. 8., Itoeoliurn 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. CARRIE CHRISTIE. W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Soc. I.OYAI. ORDEU OF MOOSK. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. .Meets every Friday evening of each week, at 8 o'clock In Eagles' hall. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. GEO. NEl'NER, Dictator. 11. O. PARtiETER. Secy. WOMKN OF WOODCRAFT, l.nnc Circle No. i9. Meets on the lt and 3rd Monday evening of each mouth at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit ing members in good standing are Invited to attend. CYNTHIA OKRMOXn. Q. N. CLARA CAWI.FIELD, Clerk. ROSEBURG PENNANTS! ltF.ltKKAIIM, Roseburg Rcbekah Lodge. No. il, I. C). O. V. Meets lu Odd Fellows' Templo' every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. M RS. J. A. iU't'll ANAN, N. 0. IIKSSIK HOND. Secy. j STELLA McELHLNNY. F. S Onk t'lilcati'.i when they meet? Answer.-The trnln from St. Ixiuls. of course, ns (be other trnln Is between It aud Chicago. ramp No. 1S5 Meets In the Odd Fellows' hall lu Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visit ing neighbors stwnys welcome. M. M MILLER. Clerk. I. J. KERNAN. C. & The last and prettiest of the series. This beautiful pennant is 36 inches long, and 15 inches wide at the base, with the words "Roseburg, Ore. The Umpqua Valley, Best in the West," in white letters, with wreath of LaFrance roses and magnolia tree in colors on a green background. This pennant was designed and made especially for the Review and is the only Roseburg pennant ever made with the official emblem on it. Every citizen of Roseburg should have one of these pennants. Cut out the coupon in today's paper and bring it to the Review office with 20 cents. No extra charge for mailing to out of town subscribers. Roseburg Pennants Review Publishing Co. Gentlemen enclosed find for which send me Roseburg pennant ... (Enclose 20c for each pennant wantd) Name P. O. State Coupon ror Previously Adver tised Pennants Write the names of tho pennants you want and bring , ,0 ,,, offlcJ with lc for each pennant or 20c for maM 1"""la"t " W "re t0 ,eai b' Enclosed send me the following pennants: Name , , Address for which