TUB EVENING NEWS FHIDAV, FEBRUARY 4, 1010. THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. BATES iHHUi:irTAit,v Kxckrr munday fintered as second-class niattur Nov. 6, 1909, at Koseliurg, Oru., un der act of n.arch 3, 1S7S. BulHcrfptlim Itnte Dnlljr Per year, by mail 3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Bcnil-Wcckly Per year $2.00 Blx months 100 AT YOUR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME Marsters Drug Co., Inc. REGISTERED PHARMACISTS INSCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 81 . FRIDAY, IKtlKl'AltV I, llowbiii'K and DrniKlftH munly haB got th "K't toKHlhor" movenient. Whoever hi'iird or a Ki'liulno boos ter beliiK killed by kiih nno of the most eHHnnilal r'(iilHlte8 ot the age to flay the knocker. and have anything in the drug line delivered to your home promptly and without extra cost PROMPTNESS IN FILLING ORDERS FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS METHODS A general public protest appears to have reached I be mysterious machin ery by which the piiceB of food have been marked tip In recent years with such remarkable regularity. It Is gratifying to discover that u decline In anything Is possible. Thirteen ladles of an eastern city have formed an nntl-gosslp club, the members of whlrh are pledged not to disparage anybody. The chance or survival or such a body was slim enough without the selection or that fateful number. Hut n.y the evil spell of the hoodo be broken In this cnBO. Publicity Manager Colt of the Sutheiiln ComnHiru.fi. Club, 1ih junt Issued tlireo thousand H-pnge maga zines rtoHcrlptivo of Sutherlin vnllv, one of tho innHt favored local Inns In Don plan county. Tho nublinuirm Ih lirlnifnl of interoBtlng muling mutter and contains a number of excellent hnlMonp cuts which will ffivo tho stranger a lino Idea or I he bountiful vu Hey and 11b surrounding. While Darby Richardson waB - "stealing a nap between meals' at Myrtle Creek during tho business men's oxrurslon Thursday, an oil , stove In his apartmentH threw out a Biifflclent supply of kh ns to conio nenr asphyxiating the gentleman. It looked sorious for Darby for a little while, but when the attending phy sician ascertained that his patient was Douglas county's booster all alarm wan dispelled. Gas wan never known to kill n booster. Tho business men's excursion to tho Boutbern part of the county was n RiircoHH in every particular, ai. earn city where n stopover was made the excursionists were enthusiastically rwolvPf. and enteitalnedMn a hecom- inir manner. This movement on the part of the Hnsehurg Commercial Club is tho nucleus for a wider ac quaintance with the people or our sister cities and villages and will show to them that Kosoburg is not soirish In the unit ter of extolling h-r own Interests, but those nf the county at large and what Is or benefit to ono particular section as a natural consequences Is Just a strfde for ad vancing the county as a whole. The movement is one which has remained dormant, not. only as regards this con lit v, but I ho state as well, and now that the first excursion of Itosclmrir business men has been a pronounced sueeoHB it would be well lo keep this unique and excellent scheme or "gel ling together" with our neighbors Iresh In mind and make at least, a half a dozen vislls each year. Many who were kept at home for various reasons during this week's excursion would be willing and aide to go at a future dale. No belter method of ad vancing Douglas counly could he planned. (Jet the people or the entire counly pulling together and there'll be something doing. - I sick ror some time, Is reported worse today. Charlie Clark made a trip to the city ono day last week and he reports tho roads in very bad conditions. Mr. H. A. Hlakely was up at the hatchery one day last week. lie re ports that there are lots of fish. Mr. John Alexander, of Glide, who is In Portland at the hospital, is re ported better and is expected home in about a week. Mr. Dave Hunter of South Deer Creek, who has been visiting Mr. L. Ully, of Glide, returned home last week. There were some buyers up to look at. the Bock ley Ilros. ranch near Glide one day last week. Walter McMllJen, Kred Evoy and Otto Oshorn, of Hoaglin, were seen on their way to Koseburg last Wed nesday. Hylvan Horoughs' finger which he cut while helping saw wood with a wood saw, is about weell. He Bays he will now ho more careful what he's doing around the buzz saw. XYZ. Itcsolutions of Condolence, (.him; iti:ms. "Last Wednesday was ground hog day and the saying is, If he sees bis shadow It will rain for six weeks, and I guess be did, for the sun shone nil day. ' Mrs. Nathaniel Chaptnan and son Curtis, of Craig. Col., are visiting rel atives around Glide. The comet was seen at Glide last Tuesday, but it was very dim. Perry Wright passed by (Midi' last Wednesday on his way to Dlxonville. liOttle Horoughs and Kdna Schloo nmnu were I he guests of Mrs. Clar ence F raider one daV hist week. Mr. Willie Uogard and Mr. Albert Palm passed by Glide on Ibelr way to Mr. llogard on the Uancho Dcbrio place, Mr. Itert Sprague, who has boon Umpqua Assembly, No. 105, Unit ed Artisan officers and members: We your committee appointed to orart resolutions of condolence of Hro. A. M. Sanders, respectfully submit the following: In the rapid march or time we are again reminded of tho uncertainty of life by tho death of those with whom tu years we have learned to love and respect. The sad duty devolves upon us to announce tho death of our beloved friend and brother, A. M. Sanders, who departed this life January 14, 1910, leaving a wife, two sons and a large circle of friends to mourn his departure. Ity bis death a home has been made desolate, yet we bow In humble submission to tho will of one who rules the universe. Whereas, we evtend the bereaved family our sincerest sympathy in their affliction, and that the richest blessings of heaven may yet fall upon them and bless them.. Resolved, That we drape our char ter In mourning for Ihirty days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this lodge, and a cop)' be sent the bereaved family, also the city IIOItSKMA.Y HAVE M )i:V ON lOli.HKSIIOKI.V;. Horseshoeing at tho Km pfre Blacksmith shop is now from $1.50 to J2.00. For rash only. dswflS S. T. SMITH. I Hny. oats or groin are all right t for the horse, but how about your ' wife. Wouldn't she be pleased to j have some of those swell fixtures for her home, now on display at .Winnie Gnddls, the plumber? tf: NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors of School district No. 4, Roseburg, Oregon, will receive sealed bids until 2 o'clock p.m. Tues day, the 15th day of February, 1910, for one hundred cordB of 4-foot dry oak wood, said wood to be delivered to the school houses In the city of Roseburg. on or before the 1st day of September, 1910. The board hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE) NEUNER, JR., Clerk School District No. 4. M4-d-sw panei-H suhnillt publication. Kratornally for l. 1 1 K 1 . 1 . K - STE P I IE N SON, KOSINA PATRICK. ('HAS. II. I'ATltICK, Committee. THE IIEItM.WN SI'ECIAI,. The clock struck the hour of eleven, In the sky there was not a star; When a crowd of jolly good fellows started out in a private car. That crowd of jolly good fellows, the pick of Koseburg town, Was headed by Krank G. MleolH, J, F. Marker and Geo. M. Hroft'u. Aaron Salzman furnished the music as he has ofen done before. ! Hid l-'lsber danced a hornpipe and Clam! Cannon he did roar Those old familiar ballads which the Roseburg boys alt know. "Wahz me around again. Willie" and "Down in Paradise Row." Con Denning told how Roseburg looked when he was but a boy, Al ('reason, be represented the man In corduroy; Jim Ziircher enjoyed the company as be chewed a tobacco leaf. Kugene Parrott said bo was tickled to death on account of the price of beef. Tho fun was fast and furious, enough to waken the dead. Rut it didn't disturb K. L. Davis and Kd I tor Rales, who snored very loudly in bed. They visited Ha-ha. lla-ba, who is also a Roseburg lad, And he sent bis regards to Worthing- ton, our former city dad. I was glad to meet all my old friends and no matter where I roam. I 1 will always look to Roseburg as my adopted home. G. C. GRAHAM. Portland, Ore., Jan. SO, 191 0. "For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate Coffee. 1,1 It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid SI a pound for it. Every thing about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Alton S. Frey WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST PHOTO MAKE? THE 1 1 EST, The same applies to en larging, copying, framo mak ing, kodak finishing. Clark's Stildlo for the best. Rusoburg national Uank building. Try one of those Snell filters will At any faucet. See Winnie Gartdis, the plumber. tf. : GENERAL GRAYING UK MOT A KXOCKIIK. Attractive Girls hi Attractive Opera. A quiet little town along the coast. To which, before I go, 1 give a toast; The. country all around Rich in mines, orchards, and pastures so rare, Would cause any fellow to sell out and locato there. The real estate men there, are all on I be oquare, They will show this and that place. And another over there; They will take you all around and give you a boom And inform you that Roseburg will no a Chicago soon. t Alt the talk is now railroad, that is coming here soon. Alexander's new bridge will give us a Doom; Don't stand back and call him a knave He s come from afar to be your slave; Go buy a piece of land, he'll treat you all right. Aim twin no considered that you ve joined In the fight. Mr. Burchard has come from awnv. And from tho Inks of the man he has come to stay; So boys, let the "Icy billows" roll fast They'll soon roll by and be a thing or rue past ; Huy their new land and build us a town. And let them put In their park a "merry go round." Don 'A ho a knocker. UN V. C. C. HUGHES. Goods of every description moved to any parts of the city. 1 'rices reason a bio. II. S. FRENCH If theater Koers don't want to miss a treat they will no to Maister' dniR c store on Saturday and secure their seats for the opera "The Mllltarv tJIrl." The opera Is to be produced on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. The rehearsals ate showlnR tne participants orr to splendid ad vanlime ami a performance equal to a professional show will be lveu. hvpenso Is not behiR spared by the omen s Auxmarv to niiiko n cent tract at a low estimate for up-to-date plete success. Special scenery and costumes are belm: imported and a larye enough stam' equipped with the necessary MBhts Is helm! built. "The Military (!lrr bids fair to revolution ize borne talent productions. Children Enjoy a Good Bath as well ns grown people. We' will fit up old or new houses and con- hot' aclonttflo plumbing, steam and wator fitting, or any kind of plumb ing that Is the acme ot excellence In this line. Howard & Mahan, The numbers and Tinners' Winnie Gaddls. tho local plumber, hns Just completed InylniT 6.000 feet of dr.iln tile for Curtis & Danfleld of Edenhower. Those wlshlntc drain tile, any sire or quantity, .hould call on Mr. Caddis without delay. Ilnve a limited amount on hand. tf Tor Sale. Good pi.ino, price ffifl. Terms ran be had If desired. Address A. 0. I'nttltuore, general delivery, Hose burg, dtf LOCAL MAHKET Cereals. WIIK T $1.25. OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch, $12 to 14 ton; grain. J12 lo 14; alfalfa, $17. KOU.ED PARLEY $30.00 ton. Livesteok. STKKItS Alive, 3 Vi lb. COWS Alive. Sc. VKAl, Dressed, 7c lb. 110;S Dressed. 8 to !c; alive, H".. SHEEP 3 Ur. POULTRY Mixed chlckeais. alive, 10c to 12c; dressed, 12c; ducks, auve, v or iuc; aresseci, 14 (Jfl 15c. Turkeys, alive 17c and ISc; dressed 20c and 21c. HITTER Creamery, 4,-,c lb.; country. 40c. EGGS 25c dor.en. POTATOES-$ 1.10 to $1.25. WOOL Spring. 25c; fall, 20c; yenr clip. 24c. ONION'S 1 14 to 2c lb. ' HONEY 1214c CABBAGE Hit Ib. MONARC Dressmaking and hand embroidery work t the Bradley residence, 144 Jackson street. tC 9 IF YOU WANT A PERFECT COMPLEXION Free of wrinklr with the flu ft h of outIi. there iftimtliinir wore helpful Hum GREME ELGAYA a toilet crenm that MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET POUIiItK BIXAYA (Three SliiuU'ft) vory fine and fid he rent, irivliif tho skin a natural appear ance and the KLC'AYA fragrance. Sold by MARSTER S DRUG CO. Inc K08EIU.UJ, OltKf.OX al2 CROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and al! Building Materia Give us a call. We will save you money. LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE no you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly payments and low late of interest? Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want ti buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo cality? Do you want to sell your property? ; Do you want to insure your building ip. one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? MALLEABLE The Stay Satisfactory RANGE lEuno buyers, do yon realize (hat the Monarch limine won (he gold medal at the Lewis & Clark centen nial in 10."5 over all rompetitors. Do you know that it is Impossible to rivet a cast range so that they arc tight like a malleable iron range? lo you know that the air tight construction of Monnrch range makes It use less fuel than any othci; range? When buying a range get the best. B. W..STR0NG THE FURNITURE MAN, ROSEBURG. ORE If So See WALKER. a PERHINE, Roseburg Ore. Cqr. Cass and Pine St. -:- -:- E. B. PEHRINE, Notary Public Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters. Phone 2101 Removes all im purities. 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