The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 06, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS.
' "W. S. Barton, of Glendalo,
visitor fu the city.
I a
Will Belleu went to Panrion this
morning to sncnd a few days.
A Mm Kratcr. of MarHhfleld, In In
the city attending business matters.
C. K. HiIkks, of Coil 11 1 He City, In
In the city attending business mut
ters.
A. J. Stearns, of Oakland, la fn the
lly today looking alter busineits In
terests.
Hev. Starmer returned to his home
at -Oakland this morning alter a
brief visit In this city.
W. V. Pnrdy, raldroad promolnr,
went to Oakland .this morning to at
tend matters of Iniportunee.
II. J. Kolilnotte, superintendent of
the Yoncalla schools, Is upending the
duy 111 the city lslllng his family.
Prank Wulto, of Sntherlln. return
ed' to his home at Huttierlin this
morning after a brief visit In this
r-ily.
Frank E Alley returned from
Portland thin morning where he him
been spending some time attending
business matters.
Thomas Hurnetto, who la manag
ing the affairs of the Oregon Orchard
Tract Company at Hound Prairie,
In the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Craig, of
Portland, returned hfeiie this morn-
fiiK after a brief visit at the home of
the latter h imrcuts, Mr. and Mrs.
Ulchard Kttzman.
Geogro Sberldnn and Jotteph Mur
phy left this morning for points In
Montana where they will remain In
definitely. They expect to visit at
Butte and other cities of interest.
Mrs. Walter Leonard and child re
turned to their home at Garfield,
Washington, this morning after
spending some time vlbillng at the
home of the former's parents at
Kdenbower.
D. J. .Jarvls and Arthur Cloake
have opened up a clothing store in
the Rapp building on Bborldan street
Both gentlemen aro well and favor
ably known in this vicinity and they
no doubt will receive a liberal pat
ronage. Mrs. Edward Rlngleton, accompan
led by her duughter, left for Ashland
this morning in .eponno to a tele
gram announcing the death of her
Mister's husband which occurred last
night. She will not return home
until after the funeral which takes
place Monday.
Booster Colt of the Roschurg Com
m ore I ul Club has received a letter
from the M. .1. Walsh Company, of
Portland, to whom the- contract for
the decorativo lighting post was
awarded several months ago. the
substance of which Is tn the effect
that the pouts will be forthcoming
without further delay. As soon as
they arrive they will be installed
and the wires connected.
A rcent arrival In thin section
from Grand Haplditr Michigan, by
the name of Hopkins has purchased
the McWilliann furiii, situated about
three- mlleH east of the lty on Deer
Creek. The tract contains In the
neighborhood of 11(0 acres, and is
considered one of the best farms In
the county. The new comer will set
th entire tract out to fruit, expect
ing to engage In the cultivation of
commercial fruit,
O, W. Jones, a local carpenler, who
recently loaned the Henry DihhIoii ,
& Hoiih Saw Comimny, a saw which
ho had In his posHeioii for forty-live
years, for exhibit purponfs at the
Beattle i'ulr, received a letter from
tho com phi i y this morning, the con
tent h of which is to the effect (hut
the Dlsston Compang are sending
him a new saw with his name etched
on it. The old saw was also relum
ed with tho tbankH of tho company
attached.
I! LE0NA MILLS LUHBERCOMPANY H
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Hnisb Luml er
Doors and Whitlows of all Kinds. ,
XX VnrdB on I.ontiSr Onk Hlr&t
'Phone 1411
JCSS ELECTRICITY
rK3T IN THE HOME I
tm
'ftM l l' ! 1 Klwtrlclly furnishes comforts"
!""! I r' heretofore imthoiiKlit of. if
"JaSMs:
1 wV lne luxuili'B of yestordny are S
iV'jJfia,' ,l19 necessities of toi'ay. The hst fi
PWf' way" to niku our homo attSc-
live
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LOCAL NKW8.
D. C. and M. K. Wiley, of Camas
Valley, aro In the city toda.
George Bollenhaugh, rf Canyon-
ville, is a visitor in the city today, i
8. Tolladay, of Oakland, transact-,
ed business matters In the city today, j
L. L. and R. S. Adams, both rest-1
dentc of Elk ton, are In the city to- j
day. '
Attorney O. P. Coshow is at Suth
erlln today attending to business !
matters. j
Nat Planer, a son-in-law of W. B. j
Moore, the liveryman, Is conducting.
I ho dray llns formerly owned by John '
.Mullen.
Win. Vinson and wife have return-
ert from their homohtoul, hituiiled
hhoiit twenty-five mllen east of the
oil on Oeer Creuk
I), S. Adiinia and mother, of Elk
ton, Hie visitors in the city Tor a day
or two. This la Mm'. Adams' first
visit to Hoseburg wince she located
in the county.
Charles H. Chnuncvy, a brother of
George H. Chauncey, the Individual
who hllegef! to he tlie only surviving
heir of the lute Aaron Hose, fa ill
ut the Harrington hr uko with a Blight
iBaUark of neart trouhlf. Dr. Houck
is attending tne paneui am antici
pates a speedy recovery. Forfear
the man might die, Attorney C. S.
Jackson, r'presenting George H.
Chauncey together with several at
torneys representing citizens uffected
by the suit, vlKitid him at his room
yesterday afternoon, taking such tes
1 1 mony as they deemed necessary.
J. C. Alexander, the local real es
tate pian, has commenced work on
his new bridge which will span the
Umpqua river, connecting his hold
ings on the west side of the river with
the mainland on the east. The bridge
will contain three spauB, one of steel
and two of wood. A carload of ce
ment arrived yesterday and the work
of erecting the piers will he rushed
as fast as possible. The owner an
ticipates a completion of the struc
ture early next year. The bridge
vfll connect the mainland on the
east side of the river at a point about
110 feet to the north of the Kendall
Brothers power plant.
j. A. Mcintosh, an architect with
headquarters ut Medford, spent yes
terday 'n the city confering with
Joseph Micelll, manager of the Rose
burg Brick Works, n'lifllve to the
purchase of several carload of the
clay product. The transaction was
consummated with but little difficul
ty, the architect purchasing 400.000
brick, ail of which will be shipped
to Medford just as booh as they can
bo loaded. In speaking to a News
reporter this morning Mr. Micelll
said the Hoseburg Itrlck Works had
attained the distinction of being one
of the few brick concerns which Is
at all times In a position to supply
the trade. He attributes the recent
sale to such fact inasmuch as a ma
jority of the brick manufacturers are
Hhori on their product at this time of
the VHrtt.
The members of the '95 Mental
Culture Club held their second so
cial session for Ihe season at the
home of Mrs. W. It. Willis, on Cass
street, Tuesday afternoon. A bio
graphical sketch of William Cullen
Bryant, unci and of his writtlngs both
poetry and prose, was rendered by
Mrs, O. 1. Coshow, followed by the
reading of tho poem, "Thanatopsis,"
by Mrs. B. W. Bates. Also a read
ing "Tho .Little People of The Snow"
by Mrs. K. Feckenscber. Following
was a piano solo by Miss Williams,
of Oregon City. Late in the after
noon delicious refreshments were
Horved, after which a social hour was
spent. The hostesses of tho afternoon
were Mesdr.nies, O. P. Coshow, B.
V. Bates, S. C. Bart rum and J.- A.
Buchanan. ,
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80SEBURG,. OREGON
We'i'e in a Position
to offer you the best the market af
fords In the way of Meats; and our
prices you know are always lowest.
We handle only prime stock. Qual
ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine
roasting pieces of beef from He to
l-.ltc pound. First class mutton,
pork aud poultry equally low.
Can't do bolter anywhere. Phone us
your order. Ve deliver to any part
of the city. '
Cass Street Market
LOl'IS KOHUIAGKN, J'rop.
107 Wo.t Caa St. Phoue 11.
Free Dellrerjr.
and a nnliiee In Its Interior
conditions of living is by tbe ubo -ot
electric light.
IW G. L. PRIOR
N. Jackson St,
Iuseburg, Or
LOCAL -NEWB.
Floyd Mathews, of Dlionvllle, la in
the city today.
C. 8. Henry and wife, of Wilbur, f
were visitors to the city today. j
C. E. Klcharrison, who lives Bev-!
oral miles west of the cly, was a
callw at The News oltlce today am!
hud his name placed on The Eveni-jg
News' list for the comiug year.
Rabies aro little human morning
glories, that spring from the soil of
love, climb up the trelils-work of af
fection, entwine themselves about
the he-arts of the parent and send
out the littlo fooleri, the little cling
era, thnt reuch from one heart to the
other, drawing the two closertand
j ' " " ' " ",,, " , "I , I ""u
,,.,,, i,vL; "t.m r Vu.. Zl
twining about them until they be
come one common main and are In
deed two hearts that beat as one.
Great men are seldom appreciated
while alive. Even the Savior was one
of the most maligned 'of men during
11 fo.
ft
Keep your thoughts pure and
sweft and you need not worry
about, the utterances of your mouth.
.
Some strenuous advocates of Ir
rigation belong to the "dry" party.
CLL FOK COUNT V WAItKAXTS .
Notice Is hereby given all parties
holding county warrants issued by
Douglas county, Oregon, and indors
ed "not paid for want of funds" prior
to and including the Mth day of Jan
nary, 1909. to present the same to
the treasurer of said county at hfs
otllce for payment as interest will
cease thereon after the date of this
notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
the 1st day of November, 1909.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Traasurer of Douglas County, Ore.
IXJCAL mahkkt
Cereals.
WHKAT $1.00
OATS 50c bushel.
HAY Vetch, $12 to $14 ton;
grain. $12 to $14; alfalfa, $17.
ROLLED BARLEY $30.00 ton.
I.lvi'Sloik.
STEERS -Alive, 3c lb.
COWS Alive 2c.
VFAL lireBsed, Be. 11).
1100S Pressed, 8c; Alive 6c.
RHKEP 3V4c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,
10c to 12c; dressed, 12c; duckB,
alive, 9 (j) 10c; dressed, 14 ffl 15c.
BUTTER Creamery, 4214c lb.
country, 3714c II).
EGGS 40c doz.
POTATOKS New, 1c lb.
WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 20c;
yenr clip. 24c.
HONEY 1214c.
CABBAGE Hie. lb.0
Q ONION'S 2c lb.
I SWELL
SAMPLES
FOR
SPRING
BODGE
, JJwIRelwible Jailor
Q"0 OOOOO 0CJC3 OO
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ATTENTION
Flour has nearly doubled in price.
We sell
B READ
at the same prices and it is the
best. CooKies, buns, cinnamon
rolls and doughnuts 10c Per
dozen. Pies 10c each. Our
caKes are the best.
CHURCH BROTHERS
I CASS STREET
BUILDER r
C. D. M AYISTARD
GENERAL BUILDING CONTIACTOI
-' At Your Service
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193
Mrs. L. A. Marsters has offices at
her home on Pine street where she
will attend to the real estate busi
ness formerly conducted near the de
pot. She has many choice locations
to offer to prospective buyers and
you will do well to consult her be
fore making purchases. For bar
gains in real estate of any kind
phone 1434, or call at the Pine street
residence. Information bureau In
Connection. tf,
XEW TODAY.
WOOD FOK SALE. Dry oak, deliv
ered. Inquire of A. D. Jones, 405
Washington street.
FOK SALE. good work horse.
If taken soon, can be had cheap.
Weight aboutxlZOO. John Bates,
Hnppy Valley Ferry. n-1 5
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOH HUNT Furnished room. Apply
at 229. Onk street, or at this
office. dn-3
ROOMS TO RENT. By the day or
week. Apply to 119 North Main
street. d-n-6
FOR RENT House on Cass street,
3 blocks from postofRce. Inquire
lit Judge Hamltou's residence, d-tf
FORSALE Houseandfourotain
city, well located; Furniture and
lot or line wood; $1,200. inquire
at rooms B and 7, Marsters Bldg.
WANTED Three canvassing agents'
hlR snap; good for $150 per month
clear money. Address P. O. Box
639. Cottage Grove, Oregon, dn-6
FOOTBALL!
FOOTBALL!
U. of 0.
vs.
0. A. C.
University Campus, Eug'ene
Friday, Nov. 19, '09
The Southern Pacific
Company
o
Will make a round trip fare to
Eupene and from all stations from
Portland to Koseburg inclusive of
One and one third fare
Sale dates November 16 and 19th
Final return .limit November 20th
909. Children under 12 half fare,
See the great annual
game
between the two leading colleges of
the state.
For rates, schelules, etc., call on
any Southern Pacific agent or on
Win. McMUREAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SI ." U. !
FOOTBALL
GENERAL BRAVING
Goods of every, description i
moved to any part of the!
city. 'Trices reasonable.
H. S. FRENCH
KOll SALB. Mammoth Blackberry,
Dewberry and Excelsior Straw
bony plants of the R. M. Kellogg
strain of thoroughbreds. L. S.
Coon, Dlllard, Oregon. tf.
FOH SALE. I have for sale 100
goats or nannies. Weathers $2
each. Nannies $3 each. Enquire
of B. T. Woodruff. Cleveland,
Oregon, or at this office. n-30
FOR SALE 8 acres, all plowed and
In grain; 1 mite from town. Will
sub-divide Into two-acre tracts,
at 200 per acre, or $1000.00 for
entire place. Call room 6 and 7
Marsters Bldg. d-tf.
FOR BALE.
FOK BALE Show cases and count
ers for sale. Inquire at Marstars
Drug Company. t:
FOR SALE. Ten acre tract, 6
room house, two miles from city.
Price, $1700. Well improved. Ad
dress & care of News onlce. n-Ua
FOR SALE. Saw mill and machln
ery. Inquire of J. F. Barker, Rose
burg, Oregon.
FOR SALE. 250 tier of hardwood
for the stove at $1 per tier; 8 miles
from Hoseburg, on Looking Glass
road. Wm. Kaiser. tf
FOR SALE.-r-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-acre
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
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. A
few claims of, cnotce timber lands
in Douglas county for sale. Will
Bell all or a part as desired. For
particulars call on or write to
Alex B. Mott, Oakland, Or. tf.
FOR SALE One Giles 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. ft
WANTED.
WANTED. Fresh milch cow. Ad
dress J. I. Sprlngstead, Hoseburg,
or phone 1574. tf
WANTED. Salesmen, i Many make
$100 to $150 per month; some
even more. Stock clean, grown on
reservation, -far from old and pest
ridden orchards. Cash advanved
weekly. Choice of territory. Ad
dress Washington Nursery Co.,
Tonnenlsh. Washington.
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
- I
encourage everyone to atteml the!
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. will make a !
special round trip rate of
Onc'tfnd one inifd We
o Fromll Ppwt4jonoot, .
Its lines in Oregon.
Tickets will be on sale at
an:
stations, main lines and branches,
November 14 and luth. 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 information call on any
Southern Tactic agent or on
Wm. McMurray,
General P.issenger Ageut
Portland, Oregon.
j : J. A. Bl'lHANAK I
Attorney-At-Lan. ' .
1 :
O Notary Public Abraham Bldg. i
! Roseburg. Oregon. :
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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J. C. FULLERTON ft
Attorney-At Law. ft
wai practice in-all State and
w reaerai vouris. uiuce iu mum -w
4 Building. Roseburg, Oregon.
V
COSHOW & RICE ,
Attorneys-At-Law.
'
't Taylor & Wilson Building.
Roseburg, Oregon,
if
A. S. HtfiEY, Op. D.
'
Cass St, First Door Eaist of
Telephone Office.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DEXTIST
P. W. HAYNES
Dentist
if Roseburg National Bank Bldg.
Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
1 Phone 1283.
Roseburg - - - Oregon.
J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8.
Dentist
If Hours 9 a. m. to t p. m. Tel-
epbone 1141. Abraham Bldg.
i'f Residence Phone 1406.
Roseburg, Oregon.
$
II. LITTLE
Dentist -
$ Oakland - Oregon.
tt.Dlt. C, L. PEARSON,
Dentist '
Review Bldg. Phone 763.
Roseburg, Oregon.
G. J. BACHER, D. M. D..
Dentist
ft Abraham Roseburg,
Bulldlhg. Oregon.
PHYSICIANS.
SKKLY, SETHER & STEWART
1'hy.sieiiiiis und Surgeons Ht
Office Lower floor Douglas Co.
Bank Diag., corner Main and
Oak streets. Phone 771.
Roseburg, Oregon. &
lt ELMER V. HOOVER, '
, i-iiysician anu burecon
Office, Main St., One Door South
of City Hall. Phone 341.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DR. GEO. E. HOUCK,
. Pliysicluu and Surgeon.
Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DR. LUCBTTA SMITH
Women's and Children's'
S . D'f eases.
Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Phones Office, 1711, Res
i"1-, Mts Block, next to Ut
Roseburg, Oregon. i
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ATTORNEYS.
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if CKAWFORI) WATSON
ft A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson
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Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co.
, Bank Bldg. 1
I Roseburg, Oregon. r
I R. V. MARSTERS i)
, Attoruey-At-Law.
Notary Public Rooms 6 and
7, Marsters Building.
t Roseburg, Oregon.
CLAl'Dli W. IlEVORK
Attorney-nt-Laiv 4t
Mack Bldg
Drain, Oregon.
JOHN T. liONQ
Attorney-At-Low.
if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co
Bank Building. p " J
Roseburg, Oregon. t
' im inri-ww a n o u tun
J. H. AUSTIN
Attorney-at-Law
IV n,1
Wilbur
Notary Public
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- Oregon.
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