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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1909)
THE EVENING NEWS ' BAT1HDAV. NOVEMBER 6, I0O0. ft 1 The Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily ,Kf. Valley" Just LJR. th riowar. Price S1.00 Per Ounce. INTERESTING ITEMS. Culled From the Column of Ulrn diilo News ' '' ' t .. For Sale By v . Fullerton- & Richardson Cass Street, Near Depot. THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY Roseburg, Oregon ATTENTION. HOAI SUPERVISORS 1 am now prepared lo furnish cul vert pipe, 8. 10, il. 15, 18, 20 and 24 inch. Let me know what you will need so i can have It hardened and ready when you need it. Pat, the contractor. tt RAY E. BUTTON Builder of ARTISTIC HOMES AND BUNGALOWS KMu Wheeler Wilcox on Osteopathy. Box 81. ROSEBURG, ORE. Calico Carnival WHERE MAC CAB EE H ALL WHEN NOVEMBER 18, 1909 Watch This Paper "The day of powder and pill and knife Is Hearing its end. The world is becoming too IntelllKent to be drugged and hacked in the vain Beorch for . health when agreeable method) are available and better re sults may be obtained at the same price. I would suggest Osteopathy. 1 It is the saner and more successful method. The world wants It. 11 Is absolutely harmless and more In harmony with Nature than drugs. Osteopathic Health. d-sw. i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. R. Darnell to Mrs. Len Harris the NBVi of the SK and the NV4 ot the SUVi of section 34, Twp. 2ii, S. R. 6, W. Containing 80 acres. Consideration $1,000.00. Eyl M. Mess to J. W. Price lots 22 in Brooks and Bellows addition to the city of Roseburg. Consider ation $2,400.00. Ada Harding to E. A. Sheny, 20 acres all situated In Sec. 28 and 33, Twp. 20, S. R. 0, W. :t!lles Raiuey is home, from Mefcy Hospital and is much improved by his treatment at that place. . Bart Johnson and family have' moved to this city from Medford. They are occupying the Horvey bouse. The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lee is seriously 111. Also the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chit tick is quite sick. The monthly report of the Glen dale public schools for the month ending October 29, 1909, shows the following: Total number of pupils at date, 130; 00 hoys and 70 girls. William Bros have recently sold tlielr lumber mill at Reuben to the Abiqua Lumber Co., nn eastern con cern which has a number of mills and factories throughout the north .Middle States. Ben R. Bones, who caino to Glenr dale recently from Racine, Wlscqu sin, with a view lo locating here, re ceived word this week that he had drawn No. 00 In the U. S. land draw ing in the Cheyenne and Standing Elock reservations. Ho will be entit led to 60th choice of a quarter- sec tion, out of the ten thousand slml'ar tracts to ba given away by Uncle 3am. Michael Maloncy died t his home on Grave Creek on the 29th tilt. He was the son of Edward and Susan Maloney, who were among the earl iest pioneers of Douglas county, their pioneer home being near Myrtle Creek. Mr. Maloney wns -burled at the family graveyard at that place. He a3 brought up in the stilctest way Recording to the Catholic church and his whole life exemplified ' the beauty of that teaching. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn their irreparable loss. He had many friends in this city and vicinity, and to all we tender our sympathy In the hour of bereavement. MYRTLE CREEK DRAIN NOTES. Taken From Yesterday's Issue of That Paper. Sioper, the cieaner and presser, has just received his fall and winter samples from the itoyal Tailors, Chi cago. All tne latest weaves and de signs are Bhown If you are look ing for something swell can on him. He has the goods at the right prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. tf. i ELECTRIC CLOCKS? We are 'gathering roses from our i lawn now-a-dnyB-r-beautirully tinted ones,, with a perfume fit for the Gods. 1 M. .1. Morton, of, Ashland, has been In our city looking over the situation. Ho.ls a successful miller, and thinks Drain a very promising place.. M. Muck hns sold his farm of 200 acres for $3,000 to a Mr. Haven, a well-to-do merchant of Ashland. Mr. Hnven 1ms -already moved his fam ily upon It and returned to Ashland to close up his business there and go Into that of fnrmlng, which In cludes'frult cultural. Wc welcome him. . " A letter received by the sercetary r'f the Drain Commercial Club, from Tom Richardson Informs us that the nextsfx months will see a general revival of work of all kinds through out the stale, and nlso a great many new organisations.' The Portland I Club' also calls for more ofour liter ature for distribution to which we have responded. On the evening of Noveniber,4th, I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. ! Clark, a very pretty wedding was I solemnl7ed, when Miss Jennie Ilar, j ot Elkton. was Joined in wedlock to ! jMr. Roy Fisher, of Kellogg, In the ! presence of a few friends and rela ! ilves. At the conclusion oMho cere mony congratulations were in order. After .which the happy couple, ac companied by the guusts, repaired to the dining room where they par took of a bounteous supper. ': Yes, and such beauties, toot Just the thing for that new Bungalow you are com pleting. Come in and see how nice the design will conform to- the finish of your new home. You see, they never require windingalways on the run. W. E. Clingenpeel, COUNTY COURT ORDERS. lYcd Wright Is Appointed Constable For Roseburg. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Phone 2143 We wish to announce that we are now pre pared to deliver goods by private conveyance to any part of the city. Everything Guaranteed to Reach You in Good Order In the matter of the petition of John E. Love and others, of Can yonvllle precinct, for the appoint ment of a constable In said precinct, In lieu of H. H. Benton, removed from the district, it as ordered that Chas. Hanks be and Is hereby ap pointed to fill said vacancy. Petition of J. A. Buchanan and others for the appointment of a, con stable In tho Deer Creek district con sidered and Fred Wright uppolnted. In the matter of the cancellation of county warrants, It appears that warrants have been drawn on the in digent list in favor of Mrs. Ross who has removed from the county. It Is evident that warrants No. 816 In fa vor of Mrs. Ross for $5; warrant No. 866 favor of Mrs. Ross for $5, and 1321 In fnvor of Mrs. Ross for $5 be cancelled: also warrant No. 1070 drawn In favor of I. B. Riddle on account of reporter's fees In. In quest of Mrs. Young, which fees were paid by the coroner. It Is or dered that said warran he cancelled: also It appearing that warrants have been drawn In favor of Mrs. Genger, on the Indigent fund monthly, from July 31, 19U8, to and Including Apr. 30, 1909, said warrants hnving been drawn for temporary relief, and re maining In the clerk's oflice uncall ed for. It Is ordered Hint warrants Nos. 15393. 13636. 13794. 13887. 14538, 14728, 15109. 15288, (old series) and Nos. 79 and 121 (now series) be and the same are herby ordred cancelled.' DAILY WEATHER REPORT Commercial Club Building' Phone 2381 U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 n. m., November 0 1909. .Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 51 Minimum " 38 Precipitation 10 Total Preclp. since first of month. 51 Avg. Preclp. for this month for 32 years 4.33 Total Prlp. from Sept. 1..1909, to date ...5.29 Avg. Preclp. ifum Sept 1, 1877, 4 53 Total excess deficiency from Sept. 1, 1909 76 Avg. Preclp. for 32 wc.t sea sous, 33.00 WILLIAM BELL, Obneivcr. News Gatherings Taken From Myrtle i- t'rtflt Mull. ,, Chas. W. Rice expects to have his new house completed soon, when ho will movo Into it and become ! 7i"il nedged farmer. Nathan Dean started for MIb&oui'I Tuesday, to be gone about two months. Nathan wants to see tho land from which his father sprung. Miss Minnie Bogue, formerly of Myrtlo Creek, wns recently nmrrled at Eureka, Cal., to Mr. P. V. Forbes, and is now living at Phoenix. Ari zona where her husband is Interested In the automobile business. W. L. Burk brought to this office, samples of corn and potatoes from his North Myrtle ranch that shows the wonderful productiveness 'of his land. Potatoes a foot long, without Irrigation means money to the grow er. It don't take many such to make a bushel. Eva Pearl McClaln, tho seven year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. G. J. .McClaln, died Thursday morning from tonsilltls. The little oue hud only been ailing a short time and her death was, a shock to all who kiif w her. Mr. McClaln Is In East ern Oregon, but Is expected home In time for the funeral which wil be held Saturday at 10 a. in. Nothing la too good for the Uriah, neither is cement culverts too good for the county. Use the best, as It la tho cheapest In the long run. See Pat. ' ''' t. ( Letter beada, bill huada, envoioea. carda, invitations, everything that pertains to a first-class printing es tablishment can be bad at The News office. ...... if. fE W. ALTHAUS & SONS! ! g-AraGtE 1 Automobiles Bicycles and Supplies : Free delivery. Phonn 861. Call us up and tell us what you want and we will bring It to your homo Church Bros., the up-to-date bakers, Cass streea. tf. The now neioplane hat ought to be made sailor style. DRAYING AND HAULING TELEPHONE: 001 Prompt attention given to all orders NAT BISHOP i Telephone 1441 Agents Fairbanks & Morse Co. Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. GROUCH & ALDRIGH Office: Warehiuss No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Material Give us a call. We will save you money. A C I ATUAIWI CARPENTER, CON A. J LA I llAIVI TRACTOR, BUILDER Estimates on all Work Free of Charge. Repair work a ,. ,. Specialty. Office" phone Main 945. , Office at Roseburg1 ElectriCal House, Cor. Main and Oak Residence 749 South Main Street. . Roseburg, Ore. Rice & Rice, The House Furnishers There's Nothing to Compare with a Little Home all Your Own. Wouldn't you liKe to maKe such hap piness as this your happiness? Why don't you? W. R. Smith, of Myrtlo Creek, is' looking after business in this city. I You've got the girl I Of course you have what young man with thought of a little home all his own has not? You're anxious, so is she waat girl isn't for a little home all her own? What's the trouble then is it simply a question of not having the necessary cash to pay for all the things this little house will need? If that is the throuble don't let it stand in your way another minute we'll fix up4 your little house just as you want it just as cozily and . comfortably as you and we together can plan it. You can furnish it complete, parlor to kitchen, with every needed thing we've got every thing here that you can possibly need in the latest, approved styles and you can pay us a small sum at time of purchase the balance in little veekly or monthly sums. , We will gladly arrange these payments in amounts to suit your needs. Won't you come in and let us plan this little home happiness for you? : GLOBE WERNICA BOOK CASES, SOLD ALIKE TO EVERY BODY EVERYWHERE, their prices are fixed on the solid basis of moderation, and are same to all. The standard of Section CASES. Grows as your books accumilate. IRON BEDS beautiful new pat terns, specially priced: $3.00, $4.50, $5.60, $6.00, $7.00 and up. SANITARY COUCH makes a couch a bed a Davenport best grado, $7.00. DRESSERS $7.50 and $10.00; regular $15.00 Dresser No. 93 for $13.50. BUFFETS $12.50 to $29.00. HEATERS $2.25, steel; cast top ones $3.50 to $6.50; Charter Oak with swing top $10.50; Cast top and cast bottom Eclipse $10,50. RANGES ANR COOK STOVES-4-hole Majestic, best on earth for $55.00; 4-hole Standard, a good one for $30.00; - 4-hole Charter Oak, a hummer for $32.50; Cast Cooks, No. 8 at $12.00 ,to $29.00. New Showing of Rugs, Carpets and Draperies MATTINGS, 20c and 35c yard; LINOLEUMS, 55c, 60c, 75c to $1.50 per yard. PEERLESS MATTRESS The acme of perfection, af $15.00. Chairs, Chairs' and Rockers. Chairs 50 cents and up; Rockers $1.50 to $42.50. Wall Papers 10c to 50c double roll. Table Oil Cloth 20c yeard. Everything for the kitchen, See our new washers.