' THB: KtttnVrf' NfeW' WKnWftrfttY? NOVEMBER 3.I900 - I' LOCAL NEWS. B. C. Smith, of Glendale, was a Tlsltor In the city yesterday. Q. W. Gage, of Riddle, was a bus iness visitor In the city yesterday. Arthur Llndxay has returned from a successful business trip to Kellogg. K. Aiiplehoff went to Yoncalla this morning to look after business mat ters. I. Johnson returned home today from a visit of ten weeks duration at Kiddie. F. L. Beard, the popular Yoncalla merchant, tpent a couple of days in the city thii week. A. 8. Knowns, of Ruckles, attend ed buslnosB matters in the city yes terday for a few hours. Attorned l)e Vore, of Drain, re turned home this morning after a brief sojourn in this city. Mrs. C. W. Bradford left for points In the northern part of the county this morning to visit friends Mrs. 8. B. Crouch went to .Medtora where she will spend about ten days i.itinr nt fh hr.mfl of her brother. B. A. Hlnkley, of the W C. Hard- "'sheep Ing Land Company, Is at Oakland L. J. Howaer a clork at the Pick- ioAnv innklna itftnr busineas mat- tors. M. Church left for Eugene and Portland thto morning where he will hp end about ten day visiting with friends. Deputy District Attorney Elbert Hermann Is at . Yoncalla today at tending matters connected with bis official duties. Miss Myrtle Campbell has been visiting Rico Hill Mends, and re ports having experienced a delightful sojourn. Mrs. Dr. Beoly went- to "Myrtle Creek this morning to spend a few days visiting at the home of her father, John Hall. United Btatea Senator La Follette, of Wisconsin, who delivered a lecture ut the Armory last uvenlng departed for the south thin morning. Mr. and Mra.-Ji. Bharp, of Pnsco, Washington, who has been vlHltlng With Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bharp, of this city, for some time, left this morning for their home. Mrs. James J. Hall, of Grants Pass who has been a visitor at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Sharp, left this morning for Portland, where she has relatives. A. Kelt on, wife nnd child, who have been spending tho past year In this viilnlty, left this tuovulug for their old home In Indiana where they will remain Indefinitely. Mrs, To tiny Thompson has return ed from u brief vlHit with friends at Portland and Estacudu. Whllo away shn spent some time at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Bel His, former citizens of this place. The W. L. Dysfnger planing mill Is again In operation after a shut down of several weeks. Aside from a new crank shaft a modern engine has been Installi-d In the plant and the owner anticipates little delay In filling orderc In the future. Tho case of J. F, Culver vs. New ton Howe which was scheduled for disposition before Justice John T, Long Monday afternoon has been postponed Indefinitely. Culver Is suing to recover the sum of $51), al leged to be due for morchandlrie tumlahed the defendant. Sir Esipilro Humtllon whs awarded judgment In -tin sunf of$ 1 0 In 'Jus-" tlco Long's court yesterday after noon. Mrs. Itobort L. Taylor was the defendant to the action. The plaintiff alleged that he loaned the defendant $5 upon two occasions, taking a promlHory note as security, lie alleged among his allegations that he had been unable lo realize on the note, thus the suit. Attorney Charles Hamilton appeared for the plaintiff. . . . . k -n m m . m m n i m m mm m m m i I Lumber, Lath, Sliiny1.es and Doors and Windows of all Kinds. XX YurdBon I.oworOnk Street. it 'Phone 1411 xxxttxxxxtnxtxtxtixxxxxxxixtxx:tttxxxxxxxxxxxxxi of 107 aLtE the ...f... 315 mm 4 ElJK5ftMI.;:'! Consider Purchase. . As we go to press the county court is considering the pur chase of a rock crusher. - It is said that the members have flu ally agreed uikju a suitable Im plement and intend to purchase the same this evening lieale & Company's representative, of sun-male the sale. Portland will probably con- LOCAL NKW8. Adnlph Dorner, Cleveland, was a guest of friends Wednesday. Attorney IK Vore, of Drain, was a bublnuss visitor In the city W.ednes- MlHRMarv Cloake haa none to Port - '8aO Cloake naa gone to port - laiiu tor a snort visit. U.m B. Uunrv houa arnolrflH holr! ! rtoo (vre ranch in the vicinity of; Kdcnboer with ueveial nunr red head ens ana mmuime hum-h, i vuhiwidu to his home with a severe attack of lagrlppe. The northbound "Shasta Limited" took on passengers hero yesterday afternoon for the llrst time since Its establishment. A letter received from Frank G. Mlcelll Wednesday, who Is at present sojourning at HaMey, Idaho, says he Is well and enjoying his visit. The McKeuzle Mery Makers will .appearrat'thHt-ar ti-ai-Re Mils even- lug In Jho Clrcu'j (ml, I he com- lianyls-glvfnr-geoKarsfactlon and' continues to draw a !uige crowd. The forest rangers were enter tnlned at a banquet at the Koscburg hotel last evening. Most of their number left the city this morning for their respective homes. It. H. Summers was down from Riddle yesterday looking after business matteus preparatory lo his spending the winter visiting friends In California. Miss Catherine Ollson, sister of Mrs. W. A. Petl.lt, arrived here Wed nesday morning from Underwood, Minn., for an extended visit. She was accompanied by Miss May Moon, an acquaintance. W. K. Dcels has Just returned to the city from a hunting trip In the mountains between the forks of the river. He sajs he found snow 18 Inches deep, but for all that had a good time and plenty of meat. "Peaeablo Hill" officially known as Post mauler W. H. (Inilmm. of rillor. Is in the city toddy attending to business atluirs lierlainiug to his merchandise establishment and also to mattei-H before the county court. The work that Is being done by tho fruitgrowers of Douglas county to Improve their already valuable orchurds and berry farms Is prom ising of future gratifying valuable results. So long as there Is an en deavor to Improve In any lino of in dustry or production, so long will It improve to tho pro lit of the owners, and especially is this so In the fruit line as wo have the best nat ural conditions In soil and climate for Its perfect propagation to be found on tho northwest roast. S. Burchard, a local stage driver, went wrong last evening, and as a result landed In tle city Jail. He was arraigned before City Recorder Orcutt this morning and upon enter ing a plea of guilty was lined in the sum of $10. A scarcity of ready coin has compelled the "unfortunate" young man to solicit his friends for the necessary cash to secure his re leased At a late hour this afternoon ho was still endeavoring to Invoke-! tho aid of friends, and It may be pos- i sible that, he will escape the humil iation of serving a Jits 1 sentenre. . ii ma urn m . mK m mm m m 1 v r -t Dry Finish Lumt er XX R0SEBURG,. OREGON XX We're in a Position to oftVr you the best tho market af fords In the way of Meats; ami our prices you know aro always lowest. We handle only prime stock. Qual ity nnd quantity guaranteed. Fine roasting pieces of beef from 8c to 12Hc pound. First class mutton, voul, pork and poultry equnlly low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us you reorder. We deliver to any part the city. CasS Street MarKet I.oriS KOIU.IIAGKX. Prop. West Casa St. Phone 111. Free Dollrery. ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME Klcctiiclty furnishes comforts heretoforo unthouht of. The luxuries of yesterday aro necosHltlos of today. The best way to make our home attrac tive and u pulnco In its Interior conditions of living Is by the use of electric llght. G. L. PRIOR x. Jackson St. Rceeburj;, Or MRS. R. D. BUR- , ROWS SUCCUMBS Mrs. R. D. bun-own, the esteemed wife of Dr. R. D. Burrows, formerly a rIilnt of this city, paused away at her home at Burns, Oregon, Mon day morninif. death belnir inn rpmilt 1 of blood poisoning. Tho deceaned ; wan 65 years of age and leaves a hus- ! hnnrl nnd thrn i)iihlrin In mmtrn hr I sad demUe, The funeral was held ui nuniH yemeruuy. Mrs. Burrows resided In Roaeburg for some time prior to five years ago when the family moved to Burns. She was well known In this vicinity where she has a host of friends who dfplore her sudden death. At, a wife !amI othsr b1, wa9 iways kind and i - . . I10BseHsill fl liimiSlHnn affectionnte. possessing a disposition " CI Ul IIIKIIVBl CTtCUIII The on'v surviving relative In this city la a brother, S. J. Black. M. E. Church. Sunday at the M. E. church, preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Jas. K. Hawklns. Subject for mornmg ser- vice, "Weak Places In the Life of a K!l! Hero," evening service, "A Practical Test of Christianity." congregational singing. Special mu bIc by large and well trained choir. Strangers especially welcome. South Methodist Church. Rev. K. M. Mears, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the tpastor. Morning theme, "The Harps i Upon tho Willows," Evening subject,' "An Answer to the New Religion," i by Dr. Elliott of Harvard University. Sunday school at 10 a. m., W. I. Cobb, Supt. Epworth services a 0:30. Kverybody Is welcome to all services Misb Hazel Coshow, who has been visiting friends In Portland for sever-1 al days. Is home again. I H. Wigert. an old and respected , resident of this county, passed away at the home of Ered Wamback, near! Dlxonville, this morning after a brief Illness. Death as the result of a hemorrhage. The deceased was a native of Germany and had resided at the home wher he died for eight years. Ho was 69 years of age and single. As far.as Is known he has no relatives on the coast. The funeral will be held at the Burke cemetery tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock Rev. W. A. Smick. officiating. Christian Church. My subject for next. Sunday morning will be "Spir itual Awakening," and tho evening subject (s "What shall J Teach. K. E. Hiltlngtou will be with us uex Wednesday evening and begin a five days oH. S. Rally. Come to the S. S. next Sunday and help us get ready for this Rally. J. N. McConnell, Minister. Xl'USERY TREES FOR SALE. Homo grown, consisting of stand ard apples such as Newton Pippin, Spltzenberg nnd Ortly; on branched roots with scions from orchard of A. I. Mason, Hood River, Ore'. War ranted truo to nanio. Can also fur nish any nursery stock desired from a reliable nursery. Write for prices to George W. Rlddlo. Rlddlo, Ore. tf XEW TODAY. rOK RENT Furnished room. Apply , at 2Ly Oak street, or at tills office. dn-3 ROOMS TO RENT. My the day or week. Apply to 111) North Main street. d-n-ti FOR" RENT f louse on Cass street 11 blocks from postolllce. Inquire of Judge Hamilton. d-tf EOU SALE House nn(WimTTotslii city, well located; Furniture and lot of line wood; $1,200. Inquire at -rooms ti and 7, Marsters Bldg. WANTED Three rauvasstng agents; big snap; good for $150 per mouth clear money. Address P. O. Hnx fill!. Cottage drove, Oregon. dn-t lX)ltAT7lOI:unin(ith' IRackTierr Dewberry and Excelsior Straw berry plants of tho R. M. Kellogg o strain of thoroughbreds. L. S. Coon, Dillard, Oregon. tf. FOR SALE. I have frorsn!e 100 goats or nannies. Weathers $2 each. Nannies $3 each. Enquire of E. T. Woodruff, Cleveland, Oregon, or at this otllce. n-ttO l'Olt SAl.K S acres, all plowed and In m'ilin: i mile front town. Well subdivided Into two-acre tracts, at $200 per ucre. or SltioO.00 fur entire place. Call room ti and 7 Mnrotors fllldK. d-tf. ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. - We sell B R E AD at the same prices and it is the best. Cookies, buns, cinnamon rolls and , doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caRes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET j PHONE 357 ARE AWARDED LARGE CONTRACT (Special to The Evening News) CALDWELL, Idaho. Nov. 4. The Warren Construction Company, of Portland, was awarded a contract in Caldwald, Idaho, on October 26th for 125, 0'iO worth of Bitulithlc pave ment, same as being laid In your city, price being $2.45 per square yard. , lXDISTHIAL WOKKKItfl. Are Still Worrying tin Authorities at Hpokune. (Special to The Evening News) 8POKANH, Nov. 4. The Indus trial Workers of the World aro re suming their attack today upon the anti-street sneaking ordinance. 20 j were arrested. They claim to have received a thousand dollars from Chicago, and that other cities are offering their financial aid. Hun- dreds of members are coming to as- slst in the'flght. They threaten suits for damages reaching Into the thou- sands for alleged Ill-treatment of members and on account of unhealthy conditions of the jail. ROIim RS ABOARD SHIP Secure $."0,000 In Gold Khohk (Special to The Evening News) NEW YORK. Nov. 4. News leak ed out this afternoon that Bometlme between lnat night and early today robbers aboard the Hamburg-Amer- !" "Bl",ne,r Joacnin, mew s suie open aim secured ou,- onJ In K,ld aml escaped. Jh? P ice r Ruardlng the ship ftnd peeping the ships crew under gurvel'lace- If sheath gowns become popular, the feminine sex will dabble In the stock-raising business enough to learn how to raise fat calves, The Second Annual National Apple Show Will be held at Spokane, Washington, fiNOVEMBER 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 ane third fare From all Points; on Its lines in Oregon. Tickets will be on rale at all stations, main lines and branches, November 14 and loth. 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 further informntion(call on anjy Southern I aoillc agent or on Wm. McMurray, , General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. GENERAL MAYING Goods of" every description moved to any part of the city. Prices reasonable. H. S. FRENCH CHOICEST GROCERIES I Provisions of all kinds for those who appreciate nice crisp goods We'll Treat You Right Mrs. H. Easton PHONE 263 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l Oll SALE. FOK SALE Show cases and count ers for sale. Inquire at Marsters Drug Company. tf. FOR SALE. Ten acre tract, 6 room house, two miles from city. Price, $1700. Well improved. Ad dress "Z" care of News office, n-23 FOR SALE. Saw mill and machin ery. Inquire of J. F. Burker, Rose burg, Oregon. TORaT7e!250 tier of hardwood for the stove at $lper tier; 8 miles from Itoseburg. on Looking Glass road. W'm. Kaiser. FOR SALE. One hundred cord of dry oak wood. For particulars call on or write to r. B. Weaver, Riddle. Orecon. tf. . FOR SALB. My line 60-acre near and annle orchard. Will sell the whole or part. Can be divided Into three very desirable orchard tracts. H. H. Olcott, Cnnyonvllle, Oregon. f-28-p TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. A few claims of choice timber lands In Douglas county Tor sale. Will sell all or a part as desired. For particulars call on or write to Alex B. Mott, Oakland Or. tf. FOR SALE One Hues self-feeding and self-setting shingle machinery; capacity 25,000 shingles per day;, as good as new. Also one steam pump; 2 Inrh suction, one and one half discharge. Write for price and description. Geo. W. Riddle, Riddle, Oregon. tf FOR SALE. 8000 acres, consist ing of Farm, Fruit Lands and Stork Ranches. Good improve ments, nicely watered with brooks and springs. Good roads. R. R. Station on . property. For sale chehp If, taken at once. Inquire o of Jones, Mott & Co., Oakland, Oregon. . FOR SALE Fifty-seven aores; 15 acres in prunes; plenty apples; all; kipds of nuts; grapes in abund ance: good 7-room house, large warehouse: 3-tunnel prune drier. 1 ifrgb bifl'IIT P rt W$".l Ttftr'Tl ii ce Is one mile nnd a half from Wil bur. For further particulars, ad dress G. V. Heath, Wilbur, Ore unn. Route I. N-14 WANTED. WANTED. Fresh milch cow. Ad dress J. I. Sprlngstead, Roseburg, or pnone 15 i 4. tf FARM FOR RENT. I have 240 acres I will rent for cash or for one-third of the proceeds; ' will rent for one. two or three years. Good buildings and plenty of run ning wnter. For further particu lars write to Patrick Murphy, Coles Valley, Oregon. tf IfllSCELLANEOl'S. 1'0 RENT. Two unfurnished front rooms. Inquire at this .ollice for particulars. tf. LOST. Fox hound dog, black and tan. Lost headwaters of Hubbard Creek. Flnc.er please notify Ira E. Pierce. Cleveland. Good re-1 ward. Phone 152X4. 0-28 WANTED. Shovelere; also teams I and wagons for hauling gravel. AddIv: Tho Sutherlln Land . Water Co., Sutherlln. Oregon. , tf j NOTICE. Hunting, with or without ' , - dogs Is positively prohibited on Ite'.&fQQ&v&zZfjpxi lands of the Curry Estate. N. Curry Estate. JOHN T. LONG . Attorney-At-Lanr. FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. " can be found at 327 Burke andj1 Bank Building. ' Pine streets. They are neat. de--8 Roseburg. Oreeon. ' a slrable and are supplied with el-! ectric light, water and baths, il-lt ' j-. J. A. BUCHANAN j Attorney-At-Liv. I Notary Public Abraham Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. 0. FCLLERTOX If Attornej-At-Law. 4 V Will practice In nil State and Federal Courts. Office In Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. ' . ' tf COSHOW & RICE Attorui'rs-At-Law. & Taylor & Wilson Building. Roseburg, Oregon. A. S. HUEY, Op. D. Cass St., First Door East of Telephone Office. - Roseburg, Oregon. DENTIST P. W. HAYNES , Dentist " & Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. if Phone 1283. Roseburg - - - Oregon. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S. 4 Dentist ' U Hours 9 a. m. lo b p. m. Tel- $ epbone 1 1 4 1 1 Abraham Bldg. i; Residence Phone 1406. Df Roseburg, Oregon. H. LITTLE $ Dentist Oakland Hf Oregon. .DIt. C. L. PEARSON, Dentist ' Review Bldg. Phone 753. t'f Roseburg, Oregon. & G. J. DACHF.K, I). M. D., Dentist Abraham Roseburg, Oregon. """ame- l'HVSH'IA.NS. I jaiwWjiat w , bl'.hl,, bETHKH & STEWART ' Pliysii iiins nnd SurKcons Office Lower floor Douglas Co. tf Bank bldg., coiner Main and ! Oak streets. Phone 771. Roseburg, Oregon. lOLMKIt V. HOOVER, $ 1'liyslciun and Surgeon w Office. Main St., One Door South of City Hall. Phone 341. i Roseburg, Oregon. :i: 3, . DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, I'liyslclun and Surgeon. Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg, Oregou. DR. LUCETTA SMITH A Physician ifc Women's and Children's h Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 n Ji m. Phones Office.. 1711. Res. ft nW'MSfafers Blick, next to Douglas Couuty Bank Bldg. R Hieburg, Oregon. ATTORNEYS. i CRAWFORD WATSON I, a. iu. urawiord J. o. Watson Attorneys-At-Law. 4t g. it Rooms 1 and 2; Douglas Co. ' Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. r K. W. MARSTERS Attorney-At-Lan. if Notary Public. Rooms S and 7, Marsters Building. ttp Roseburg, Oregon. CLAl'DE W. DEVORK Attorney-atLaw 5(? J Mack Bldg. Drain, Oregon, )rit1iifir 3 H. AISTIN c Attorney-nt-Law and Notary Public Wilbur ... Orerou &