The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 03, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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"LOCAt, JifcV8. 1
Harry McClallen of the McClallen,
u rontiuud to his room yesterday
with illness.
Dr. Bother returned from Myrtle
Creek Monday where he was cull
ttd on profeasiunal bualness.
The regular monthly meeting of
the local school hoard wan held at
the olllce of Judge J. W. Kullcrton
Monday evenlnK. ,
Nothing la too good for the Uriah,
neither la cement culvsrts too good
for the county. Use the beat, aa It
is the cheapeat In the long run. Bee
Put. t.
Warren Heatty returned from Se
attle yesterday morning where ho
has been upending the pant two
weeks attending business mutters.
Not like mother used to make,
oh no, It'a a hundred per cent bettor.
If you dont believe It try the Uiiip
jua Bakery bread. There'a a reaaon.
M. C. Hoppln, 0. D. Olen, K. L.
Meyora and M. C. Miller, all of
Butherlin, spent Monday evening In
the city, returning home yesterday
Dinrnlng.
Mra. Thuiman Chancy and child
ren arrived home from Myrtle Creek
.jt'cstordity ufturnoon after attending
' the funeral of tho lute Clifford
Strong at that place.
A few specialties; all colors mid
finlaUea, tn the fnmoua New Cote
mains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varniah;
there'a nothing olso aa good. 3 In
one olla, tho beat glues and the only
sllvor pollah that'a Drat class. Rice
& Hlce. tf
J.. L. Kendall haa offered to fur
nish the electricity necesBury in op
erntlng the new decorative lighting
system for the aum of $260 per
month. HlB offer la conaidered very
lair and will no doubt be accepted
by tho Illy council.
J. J. linker wna In from WlnstnnB,
this week, and called at The Newa
office wiilt a lino cluater of atraw
lierrlea of the Exrelalor variety. The
plant contained ripe berries, fully
matured green onea, thoao jUHt nul
ling, and hlossoma.
M, T. Cannon and wife wore In
tho city Monday from Eugene, on
hia annual vacation aa a foreat rang
er. They will mnko a trip aa fur
south aa BlHxoiia, Cnl,, and apend
several daya hero beforo the leave of
nbaence expirea viHittng their very
many frleuda.
U. W. i'eck Iihb filed n milt In the
circuit court against tho Bkelly Lum
ber Company through his attorney
.d Albert Abraham. Among the allege
Vtons In the complaint the plaintiff
a,it)ges that ho loaned the defendant
the aum of $1,380. .'10, taking n prom
Isory nolo aa Kcrurlty. He clalma
that tho defeudanta have failed to
pay tho nolo and he therefore uHka
that tho court, grant judgment In
the full Hum alleged together with
$7.00. tho union lit expended aa a
protoat foe. 1
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The Roseburg Pharmacy
WE take a delight in serving our patrons with
the best there is in the line of drugs Purity
is our motto. Promptness botlfdity "anil"
uigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy.
Full line of Sundries always on hand
ROSEBURG PHARMACY Inc.
L. E. HR0HN. Manager
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LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY ::
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumler
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
XX Yards on Lower Ok Street.
'Phono 1111
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LOCAL NKW S.
Mra. Andy Pool, of Drew, la In the
city visiting frlenda.
H. O. Lewis haa gone to Portland
on a bualneBB nifHBlon.
Chaa. Hi.wker, of Voncalla, trans
acted business matters In the city
yesterday.
O. C. Bother, of (Jleudale, father
of Mr. Bother of thla city, waa lin
town yesterday.
The little Infant of Charles Free
man, of Glide, la suffering from ty
phoid fever. Dr. Hoover Is, attend
ing tho case.
Dr. Bcdy vi a called to MyrtK
Creek late Monday evening to con
sult with Dr. Binick. The case under
conaideration waa an extremely dif
ficult one, necessitating the beat of
medical skill.
Mrs. Harry Stapletnn entertained
a number of her lady frelnda at her
beautiful home In the city yester
day afternoon. Gamoa and social
gossip were the chief features of
entertainment.
Robert and Myrtle Green have
been summoned to appear before the
Board of Eniiullzatlon, and show
cuuse why their assessment on 17
acres o tillable land should not be
Incioiuod from $1,300 to $1,700,
Mrs, 1). 11. Urockway mid son, Mr,
C, It. Broikwuy Were In the city from
Hrni'kway Monday, and whllo In
town inude tlilsilllce ft pleasant cull.
Mrs. Ilrockway said that The. News,
or the Journal It auccocded, has been
a welcome visitor to their home ever
since It was first published and that
the family ulways appreciated it.
Win. Stnpletnn and Miss Minnie
Calahan were man-led at tho otllee
of Justice of tho Peace John T.
Long, Saturday evening, Justice Long
officiating. , The groom 1b employed
at the Lewis restaurant, and is well
known In the city. Tho bride arriv
ed here from the Rust about a year
ago and hus the appearance of a
charming young lady.
Mrs. Henry Huston received a mes
sage from her aon-ln-law, George
AlcOenvey, of Portland, yesterday
morning to tho effect that his
mother, Mra. Bridget McGeevoy, had
passed away at her home in south
ern California early In the day. Mr.
M'cttoovey passed through Uosebnrg
early yesterday morning enroute to
California where he goes to attend
the funeral of tho duceaaed.
A number of the councllinen to
gether with the olllcera of
the local light and wnrermrwmffw
the locul water and light, system,
were entertained .at the residence
of Fred Dlnkely upon adjournment
of tho council meeting Mondny
evoning. The evening was spent In
social gosHlp followed by an elabor
ate luncheon. All who were fortun
ate enough to attend speak in tho
highest tertnB of the host as an en
tertainer. -if
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ROSEBURG,. OREGON XX
W e're in a Position
to offor you tho best the market nf
(orila In the wny of Meats; and our
in-1 cos you know are nlwuys lowest,
We hnmlle only prime stock. Qual
ity nnd quantity guaranteed. Fine
rtmatluK pieces of boef from Ho to
1134c round. First claits mutton,
veal, pork and poultry equally low.
Can't do bettor anywhere. Phone us
your order. We deliver to any part
of the city.
Cass Street MarRet
LOUIS KOIILHAGKN, Prop.
West Caaa SL Phono HI.
Free Delivery.
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Kleetrlrltv riirniRhna pnmrnrt.
hen-tofore unthoiiKht of.
"le 1,"trea of yeatewlny are'
necessities of today.
The best a if
way ui muse our Dome nttrac- w j
tT 3 live nnd a imlnr In Its Intorlor 8
j ,i conditions ot living la by the uae i
gjl ot electric light. j J
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31 5 N. Jackson St. RiBelurir, Or- 5
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LOCAL NEWS.
J T. O'Mara, of Oakland, Is
I business visitor In tho city today.
i Ihouiaa Jackson, of Myrtle Creek
1 waa a visitor In the :lty yesterday
. naxter ttomnson, or Greens, was
a visitor in the city for a few hours
this morning.
Mrs J. W. Maiden he a gone to
Mclford where she will visit for
couple of weeks.
Fred Tolles, the painter, Ib spend
ing the day at Butherlin here he has
several cent! acta.
Dr. Calloway, tho osteopath. Is
spending the day at Dillard attend
ing to profebslona! business.
Karl Khoadcs and wile have re
turned from tiie vicinity of Melrose
whore they spent a few daya,.
A marriage license haa been grant
ed to Jtoy Fisher and Jennie Hager,
both residents of Uouglaa county.
County Commissioner Kyan, of
Drain, is In the city attending the
regular term of tne county court.
W. H. Graham, of Days Creek,
spent a few hours In tho city this
morning attending to business mut
tera, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Campbell
left for Portland thla. morning after
a. brief vl!t At (he home of Mrs. Bell
Jones In this city.
l)i', Dole and wife, of Harrisburg.
who hnva been visiting at the home
of nr. ftn.1 Mrs. Bother, left for their i '
home this morning. M. McMillan, of Honglln, ia a bus-
County School Superintendent Iness visitor in the city today.
Thurman Chaney Is spending the County Assessor Frank Cislklns
day at Oakland looking after busl- received a telegram from Clarkbton,
neaa maters connected with his ofB-1 Washington, thla morning, conveying
cial utlea. 1 the. intelligence that his daughter,
F. E. Brothers and Miss Cora Rule, who has been Buffering with u
filndt were married at the home of aevere attack of typhoid fever Is lin
he groom s brother, K. Brothers, , proving. The young lady has a host
near Oakland, Sunday evening. Kcv. of friends and acquaintances in this
A. J. Starmer otticlnted. I vicinity who are pleased to learn of
County Commissioner Nichols, of her Improved condition.
Riddle, arrived In the city thla after-1 Col. K. Shannon Taylor, an old
noon to attend the regular November
term of the county court.
Mrs. Moody, of Los Angeles, and
Mrs. Short, of Des Moines, la., loft
for California thla morning arter
Bpendlng a few dav-B visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoot In
thle city. , . .
Muniigcr Sleep, of the , Portland
office of tho Harding Land Company
Is In the city attending business mat
ters. Hu was -accompanied by sev
eral parties who anticipate purchas
ing land In this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Wcntworth, of
Sparks, Nevada, Btopped over here
last night to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Flint, old. time friends. They loft
thla morning for Los Angeloa where
they will apend the winter.
Hn-nCss & Johnson, the local
grocers, have filed a suit In the cir
cuit court against A. T. Artnt. ask
ing that they be awarded Ji.dgment
In the aum of $0i).60, alleged to be
due tor merchandise furnished tho
defendant.
The street cleaning depnrtmont
consisting of Councllinen McClallen,
Sykos nnd Mullen are busily engaged
toduy In furthering tho street denn
ing work. They expect to have the
streets In the pnved district In first
class condition within a couple of
days.
W. W. Purdy. the electric rnllrond
promoter, arrived In tho city this
morning from MurshHold where hu
spent several weeks attending busi
ness mutters ccnuected with the pro
posed railroad which ho Is furthering
from Oakland to the const. Hu was
accompanied here 'by Allen Frnler.
NEW TODAV.
FOll HUNT Furnished
at 22D Onk street,
oflice.
ooin. Apply
or at this
dn-.'l
ROOMS TO HUNT,
week. Apply to
street.
By the day or
lilt North Main
d-n-ti
FOll SALK House uud four lots In
city, well located; Furnlturo and
lot, .of line wood: $1,200. Inquire
ut rooms o and 7, Murstera llldg.
WANTK1) Three canvassing agents;
big simp; good for $lf0 per month
clear money. Address P. O. Hex
f:!!l. Cottage drove. Oregon. dn-(;
FOll-SAMO.Miimmoth niackberry.
Howbcrry and Fxcelsitir Straw
berry nlniils uf (ho It. M. Kellogg
strain of thoroughbreds. L. S.
Coon. Oltlartl. Oregon. tf.
FOU SALIC. 1 huvo forsalc 100
goals or nannies. Weathers $2
each. Nannie $3 each. Knqulrc
of ? T. Woodruff. Cleveland.
Oregon, or ut this olllce. h n-30
'Oil SALIO S acres, nil plowed anil
111 grain; 1 mile from town. Well
subdivided Into two-acre tnieU.
at $200 per acre, or $1000. IK) for
entire place. Call room 0 and 7
Mursters llldg. d-tf.
wfeaM
ATTENTION!
Flour has nearly doubled in price.
u We sell z
B R BAD
at the same prices and it is the
best. CooKies, buns, cinnamon
rolls and doughnuts 10c Per
dozen. Pies 10c each. Our
cahes are the best.
CHURCH BROTHERS
CASS STREET
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Armory
i NOV. 3, 1909.
First Entertainment of Course
Senator Marion!
LaFolIettel
OP WISCONSIN
In One of His
GREAT LECTURES
DIRECTION OP
The Roseburg Lyceum
Bureau
ADMISSION 75c and $1.00.
Course Tickets of Plve Enter
tainments and respected resident In this sec
tlnn Is spending the duy at Oakland
visiting at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mr. Taylor is 81
years of age today, and accordingly
hlB daughter prepared a spread in
honor of the event. Notwithstanding
his advanced age Mr. Taylor appears
Din a noy, enjoying a Joke as he did
yearB ago.
The Second Annual
National Apple Show
Will be held at
Spokane, Washington,
NOVEMBER 15-20
This Apple show is a world wide
event of the greatest importance to
the Pacific Northwest and in order to
encourago everyone to attend the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. will make a
special round trip rate of
One and one third, fare
'From all Points! on
Its lines in Oregon.
Tickets will be on sale at all
stations, main Tines and branches,
November 14 and 15th. Final re
turn limit November 22.
$25,000
In prizes will be
given away
GRAND DISPLAY
Instructive Lectures, In
tnresting program every
day during the show.
For fiirthor infnrmathfc .ftl "
on c;
l on any
Southern Pasiflc ajjent or on
Wm. McMurray,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
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PHONE 357
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of every description
moved to any part of the
city. Prices reasonable.
H. S. FRENCH
I CHOICEST GROCERIES
Provisions of all
kinds for those
who appreciate
nice crisp goods
We'll Treat You Right
Mrs. H. Easton
PHONE 263
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
von SALE.
FOU BALE Show eases and count
ers for aale. Inqu.'re at Marstera
Drug Company. tf.
FOR SALE. Ten -acre tract, 6
room houae, two miles from city.
Price, $1700. Well Improved. Ad
dress "Z" care of Newa olllce. n-28
FOR SALE. Saw mill and machin
ery. Inquire of J. F. Barker, Rose
burg, Oregon,
FOR SALE. 250 tier of hardwood
for the atove at $1. per tier; 8 mites
from Roseburg, on Looking Glass
road. Wm. Kaiser. tf
FOR SALE. One hundred cord of
dry oak wood. For particulars
call on or write to i. E. Weaver,
Riddle, Oregon. tf.
FOR SALE. My fine 60-aere
pear and apple orchard. Will sell
the whole or part. Can be divided
Into three very desirable orchard
tracts. H. H. Olcott, Canyonvllle,
Oregon. f-28-p
T1MUER LANDS FOR SALE. A
few claims of cnolce timber lands
in Douglas county for sale. Will
sell all or a part ns desired. For
particulars call on or write to
Alex B. Mott, Oakland, Or. tf.
FOR SALE One Cues self-feeding
. and self-setting shingle machinery;
capacity 25,000 shingles per day;
as good as ..new. Also one steam
pump; 2 inch suction, one and one
half discharge. Write for price
and description. 'Geo. W. Riddle,
Riddle, Oregon. tf
FOR SALE. 8000 acres, consist
ing of Farm, Fruit Lands and
Stock Ranches. Good improve
ments, nicely watered with brooks
and springs. Good roads, R. R.
Station on property. For sale
cheap If taken at once, inquire
of Jones, Mott & Co., Oakland,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Fifty-seven acres; 15
acres in prunes; plenlyjipples; all
Ktnfis ot nuts; grapes in
abund-
anee; good (-room house. mrun
T"",rinT - 1TI'1T!i": J-tunnei prune drier.
large barn. Price $3700. Place
Is one mile and a half from Wil
bur. For further particulars, ad
dress O. V. Heath, Wilbur, Ore
gon. Route 1 . N-l 4
WANTED.
WANTED. Fresh milch cow. Ad-
dresa .1. I. Snrlmrstp-id. RnRphnrir.
or phone 1574. t(
FARM FOR RENT. I have 240
acres I will rent for cash or for
one-third of the proceeds; will
ot'.u fr.one.fcwo r three years.
Good buildings and plenty of run
ning wntor. For further partlcu
lnra write to Patrick Murphy,
Coles Valley. Oregon. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO RENT. Two unfurnished front
rooms. Inquire at this office for
particulars. tf.
LOST. Fox hound dog, black and
tan. Lost headwaters of Hubbard
Creek. Kinder please notify Ira
E. Pierce, Cleveland. Good re
ward. Phone 152X4. 0-28
WANTED. Shovelers; also teams
and wagons for hauling gravel.
Apply: The Sntherlln Land &
Water Co., Sntherlln, Oregon. tf
NOTICE. Hunting, with or without
dogs Is positively prohibited on the 1
li.iiua m me vurry r.siaie. fN.
Curry Estate.
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FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms
can be found at 327 Burke and
Pine streets. They are neat, de
sirable and are supplied with el
ectric light, water and baths. 51-tf
- J. A. BITHA.VAN
Attorncy-At-Law.
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Notary Public. Abraham Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon. C
PROFESSIONAL C Alt 1)8.
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J. C. itTJLLERTON
Auoruey-At-Law. 4
if Will practice In all State and
Federal Courts. Office In Marki
Building. Roseburg, Oregon.
if COSHOW & RICE
Attorneys-At-Law.
Taylor & Wilson Building.
Roseburg, Oregon.
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A. S. flCEV, Op. D.
Caas St, First Door East of
Telephone Office.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DENTIST
;SiS!i!f!
P. W. HAY.N'KS
Dentist &
Roseburg National Bank Bldg.
Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
it Phone 1283.
Roseburg - - Oregon.
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J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S.
. . Dentist " r
if Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel-
enhone 1141. Abraham Bldg.
Residence Phone 1406.
Roseburg, Oregon. '
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Dentist
t Oakland - Oregon. Of
Mii,Niarl:i1
4WilW'
.1K. C. L. PEARSON,
. Dentist '
Review Bldg. Phone 753.
Roaeburg, Oregon.
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M!
O. J. BACHER, D. M. D
Dentist -
Abraham Roseburg,
Building. Oregon.
PHYSJOIAfiS.
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SKKLY, SETHEK & STEWART
Physicians and Surgeons
i Offlce Lower tloor Douglas Co.
ii Bank bldg., corner Main and
: Oak streets. Phone 771.
Roseburg, Oregon.
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:-;fesMi!
ELMER V. HOOVER,
I'hysicinti and Surgeon
Office, Main St., One Door South :
of City Hall. Phone 341. 1
Roseburg, Oregon.
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DR. GEO. E. HOUCK.
riiysiciuu and Surgeon. u
Office, Review Bide.. Phone 31.
RoseburK. Orctron. .
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I) It. LUCETTA SMITH
Physician
Women's and Child
i Diseases- -'
P Haurs, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p'
m. Phones Office, 1711, Res
' 1721. Mnrsters Block, next tc
Douglas County Bank Bldg. '
K seburg, Oregon. '
ATTORXEVS.
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5. lllAWl'OKI) WATSOJf
A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson
Attorneys-At-Law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co.
Bank Bldg.
' Roseburg, Oregon.
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R. W. MARSTEHS
Attorney-At-Lav.
if Notary" Public. Rooms 6 and
ii oiodTpJIaraters Building.
Roseburg, Oregon. .
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Examiner of Land Titles.
CLAl'Dli W. DEVORB
Attorney-nt-Law
Sykes' Bldg. Drain. Oregon.
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JOHX T. LOXO .
ft Attorney-At-Ijiw.
Rooms 7 and 8. Douelaa Cn.
f- uauk Building. - fi -
Roseburg, Oregon.
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Vilbur ... Oregon. -
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