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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1910)
the EVEXPfo yewa !foviAY. fkbriauy si. 1010, IXCAL NEWS. News of the City Briefly Told Have lU'tnriHMl Home. Mr. and Mm. hurt Wenthrook ft rid Mr. mid Mrs. Lew A. Cuteg, who wnro In the city Saturday, ret 11 mod to ihelr homoH In Cottage Grove yes terday. Mr. Wnthrook Is proprietor of the Cottage drove hotel and Mr. Cnt'H Is editor of the CottaKe Grove Sentinel. Taken to Her Home. MIhh Clare Karl, the hlb -school fClrl who has been sick, left for her home at Gardner yentertlay. Hlie waH taken to the depot by a crowd of her nchoolinatetf In a rolling chair and elven a fnrewell which will make her feel tdie la appreciated. lOugene Register. the organization In good shape. Cap tain 8 locum, who recently resigned, will turn the company over to First Lieutenant Stewart as soon as the latter is able to assume command. MeWlnx Cloned. Dr. A. W. Green of Spokane, who has been holding a series of meetings at Oakland In the tnterents of the Christian church, closed tho services there Saturday and returned to Uoseburg. PurehnKc Med ford Knrin. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scott, late of tho Philippine Islands, were In the City Saturday the guests of Mr. an Mrs. .1. H. Frear. Mr. Scott has purchased a fruit farm near Med ford and ho and his wife were on their way to Corvallls where they will take a course of study in horti culture In the Oregon Agricultural College. Thev were formerly teach- cirs in the Philippines. Will Itetiirn Home Thi Week. Dr. K. h Miller received word from his wife and daughter today, who have been at San Francisco for the past two weeks, that they would return home within the next week. It Is not thought Miss Madge's health has Improved materially by the spec ial treatment she has received while away. WnnlH Ten A crew. Mr. K- Gohr. wife and two children of Coulee City, Wash., arrived today. Mr. Gohr desires to purchase abou ten ncro for the purpose of sot tin out an orchard and raisfni? truck stuff. Publicity Mauacer Itlchardnon Introduced him to Mr. Klljnh Winston the veteran gardener of West Kose liurg. who has given Mr. Gohr the benefit of his own experience on ten acres near this city. 1 tends In Good Khaiie. .7. A. Duhell, who has just return m1 from a trip to Hoseburg via the fdn Cons Hay wagon road, having mado the trip out and back that way In a carriage, says (ho road Is in tho best shape ho has ever seen it. in the winter tlnio.1 Ho says It. Is a hundred per cent better than It used to be nnd that as a result of the gravel and plank put on It, he could handle a ton load from Laird s to Sumner In considerably less than the old sched ule tor carrying mails. Ho says that Contractor Pease, of Rosebnrg, who has the contract for handling the mail via tho Myrtle Point road In formed him that he was sorry that the mall had been changed over as the Myrtle Point road Is In awful shape. Coos Hay Times. llnncst Poultryiuan. 15. A. Km ho was In tho city on Douglas Day and brought In with him n nice exhibit of his Barred Plymouth Rocks. Ho hp lust received a very fine Purred P'ymouth Hock cockrel from S. T. Dlvtia. of St. Joseph. Mo., and says that rhls gentleman Is the only honosl poultrymau in tlio east be has ever had dealings with. Mr. KritBo states that ho lias been very bny of late shipping poultry to pur chasers, and that, he Is rocelvlng Hum orous Inquiries for eggs, not only for Blngle settings, but. for incubator lots. Mr. KniHfl was also exhibiting speci mens of very fine seed oats. THs au--nouncouif ntn In this Issue will tell nil Interested nni-Hes ninre nltmit these matters, hook them up. Sheriff on His Way. Sheriff Kenton has received a tele. mam from Heedsvllle. Georgia, stat ing that Sheriff .1. A. Kennny Is on his wav here to take In custody W. H. Wldlncamp. alias W.N. Smith, now belli held here by Sherirr frenton on a charge of murder. The Geor gia sheriff will arrive here about the 20tli. The prisoner, Wldlncamp, says that ho will waive requisition, and says ho Is anxious to face his accusers and to prove his Innocence, KxeeiitorM Annoliiteil. .ludgo Woniicott today appointed Hannibal V. Smith and Gram Smith, executors of the estate ot the late Charles W. Smith, and W. L. Cobb, O J. Undaav and Charles A Plck- ford nppralsors. Tho estate Is val ued at 94.250. Tho heirs are: h v. Smith, of Portland, and Grant Smith, of Rosetuirg, sons of the deceased; Ktella Smith, of Rosebnrg. and Mrs. Alice Ulckford, of Newport, daugh ters; L. F. Osier, of Portland, and Albert Osier, of Tuolome, Cal., grand sons. Admitted to Probate. Judge Wonacott made an order to lav admitting to probate the will of Lucv Ann Halderree. who died at Bridges. Coos county, December 13. 1909. and appointing Martha Jane Hrownell. executrix; also appointing Messrs. R T. Ashworth, F. u. and Howard Calkins, appraisers of the es tate. The estate Is valued at S3. 000 Judce Wonacott has made an ordor citing Louisa Lehman to produce be fore him on the 21st of the present month, a will mado by the Inte Wil liam C. Hurke, on April 29, 1885 now In her custody. Death of Mrs. Jane Contes. Mrs. Martha Jane ContoB, wife of he Rov. O. T. Coates. died nt her homo In this city nt 12 o'clock yes- erday. The funeral services took nlaco this afternoon nt the C. E. Coates residence on Fast Douglns street, and were conducted by the Rev. R. H. Dollarhlde. or the Free Methodist church. Interment took lace at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Sho was a faithful and loving wife for H7 years and was tho mother of fifteen children, ten or whom are :lv- ng nt the present time. Sho was orn In Canhorg, C anada. May 17, 835, and was married to the Rev. G. T. Coates in 1852. She leaves a son living in Rosoburg, Chas. K. -oaten, the carpenter, nnd a damrh- Mrs Matile Patterson, at Win- heater. Seven other children are Held Annual Inspect ion, Cnpt. Cnmpholt Kin-. Infantry, U. S. rnt-.- nrv, !-' 1 living In Canada a;;d one in the Btate tho annual liv'necti"n f tl" lo'lof Kentuckv. rominy of the Oregon National Guard nt Armors tti, Saturday ev en lug Forty-flvn mmiiovs of the company resounded to muster, in ad dition to oftlcors. The company has nn enrollment of till, most of the ab Bentees being out. of the state at the present time. The company present ed a very nnttv appearance In their new fatigue uniforms. Captain King, after Inspecting the company's nccou- iremenis and puitlnu he men W. F. Rodoif Architect and Superintendent MODi:i(x m:sni:xcKS A spkc- I.Wl'Y. For further particulars, address throiiKh Bimin evolutions, prnnomirncl ",,x' ItowllMHi Oregon (1-SW LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE it Io you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly payments anil low rate of interest? Do you want to pay olf your mortaRo anil have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want to buy a home in Koseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a Rood market and in good lo cality? Ho you want to sell your property? Do you want to insure your building in one of the besi anil cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKER PERRINE, Roseburg'Ore. Cor. Cass and Pino St. -:- -:- K. II. PKIiRIXE, Notary Pub e Ohlce: 'Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 34,ti or 311. CROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Material Give us a call. We will save you money. We're in a Position to offer you the best the market af fords Id tho way ot Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We hnndle only prime stock. Qual ity and quantity guaranteed. Kino roasting pieces of beef from H to 1'2, c pound. First class mutton, teal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street Market 1XUT1H KOI1I.HAf.KV. lSo J. 07 Weat CtM St Phono 191. Frea Deltrery. C. W. Robinson, of Peel, was In town Sunday H. C. Conrad, of Medford, la a lioaeburK visitor toduy. O. C. Sether, tho Gleiidule merch ant, is In town today. Fred J. Rlakely and family w ill re turn from Poilland Tuwiday morning. A. D. I lawn, the carpenter, left for Portland yesterday on business Mrs. J. W. Koot, wife of J, W. Foot, the civil engineer, Is reported HI. R. A. Taylor and C. O. Robblno were In town over Sunday from Oak land, Mm. J. H. Chapman spent Sunday at Wilbur visiting her father and family. For a good clean shave, hair cut or bath, call at the Maddix barber shop, Cass street. TF Dr. F. W. Hunt, the dentist, Is pre paring to erect a home on his property In this city. Winnie Gaddis rturned on the early morning train from a trip to Port land. Geortro W, Kerr, S. Welmoro and J. T. Hunt wore In the city yesterday from Wlldwood. The wrecking crew were called out Saturdny evening to pick up a freight car at Granta Pass. Miss Edith Clements, who Is teach ing school at Brockway, Bpent Sunday with her parents in the city. Miss Myrta Baylea, the musician, went to Oakland this morning, where she has a class of students. I Miss Minnie Loomls, of Wilbur, was In, town yesterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Abraham. Mrs. B. A. Stanard, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bniloy, returned to her home In Grants Pass this morning. Miss V. N. Carr, late of Indianap olis, has opened a public typewriting room In the office or the uougias Ab stract company. Mrs. W. H. Foot, who has been in tho city visltlr.e her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Guard, returned to her Dome In Drain today. Miss Clna Trulove arrived Saturday evening from Portland to accept a position as saleslady In Josephson's millinery department. Miss Bessie ('lougn, wno is em nl ared In Clerk Lenox's department at the court house, vlflted with her narenta at Canvonville Sunday. Miss Rllene Flook, of Portland, arrived here yesterday and will ac cent a position in the county clerk's office., J. A. Hughlitt has been appointed night watchmnn by Mavor Hnynos. vice Carl Pnlm, resigned, subject to the approval of the council. Mr. George Parker certainly made a good fountain pen when ho made the Parker Lucky Curve Pen. On sale at Roseburg Book Store- f-l-tf Knaffle Pickens, Floyd Frear and Fva Lenox nre assisting busy County Clerk Lenox In disposing of the accu mulating work In the clerk's office. Circulating Lflirary at Roseburg Book Store. 1,000 volmns new fic tion, pnper covers, only 10c enrh. After rondong one exchange it for an other for only 6c. H. E. Hayes, foreman of the round house, returned from Portland Sun day, whore he went to meet his wife, who has been visiting relatives In Ohio, for the past three months. If you nro looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber shop. Cnss street. Rosehtire Vatlonal bank bldg. Three chair shon. Bath rooms In connection. TF Mrs. Ktta Goodman, Veta Good man. Misses Maud and Ola Goodman of Oaklnnd .who have benn in town visiting at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodnnn. returned homp today. vLee Wlmberly and his brother. Ira, from Drain, went to Myrtle Creek Sunday, where the former has recent ly nnrchasrd a farm. Mr. Ira Wlm berly returned to Drain this morning. Judge Krnso, a prominent Seaitle lawyer, I. in the city tcdav from Med ford on his way home to Seattle. Judge Kriise has boon on n tour of Inspection and is very favorably Im prf'cted with this part of Oregon. Mrs. A. .1. Gile, mother of R. L. Glle, manager of the H. L. Glle Prune V Parking company, who hns been vis Itlng her son for the past month, left for Salem this morning to visit H. L. Gile. another son at tbnt place. Mrs. Glle names from South Falls In east ern Cannda. Troy Sbpelov. a Hood River fruit erower, who waa in the city over Siindnv on a tour of the countv. re turned home tMs morninc. Mr. Shee- lov expresspd l.implf .s being b'-l 'v nlcaso'l v-th the fruit growiin- possi bilities of this section and will itrob- nbtv roturn here later. G. W. Ploper, the elonnr find pressor, has lust received hi line of spring samples from Fd V. Pi;l?e. hieniro tailors, nnd Invites thr pub lic to Inriiert (hem. Tho line (s .one of the handsomest ever received hv him nnd Includes, all the lntost weaves made into the most fashion able attire for men. Tr ROSEBURG PHARMACY Prescription Druggists ROSEBURG, OREGON TELEl'IIOXE 1U21 GET THE BEST OF A COUGH BEFORE IT GETS THE BEST OF YOU A cough if allowed to run will easily and invariably terminate into some more serious sickness. Even the slight tickle or hoarseness in the throat becomes a forerunner of dangerous illness Stop it at once don't delay don't put it off. Be fully prepared for emergencies by keeping always on hand a bottle of our Mentholated White Pine Expectorant This is a natural remedy for all coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis, and all other pulmonic affections. For old or young it is best, safest and surest. Hun dreds of satisfied users recommend it because they know it through trial. We recommend it because we know its great value as a medicine for the purpose Price 25c it DRAIN HAPPEXIXG8. Ji. Ot. JV !, 0' M. . J', -,'t. s'V -."c 0!- J- J. Ot. W if ),- TV -W . li' W W W 1C A 10-pound girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells at Elkton on February 10. Every body doing well. Mr. J. M. Montgomery has. been circulating a remonstratnee to the department against a change In the rates for second class matter. three hours he obtained 67 names in favor of the remonstrance. The many friends of Mlsa Edna Patchen, of our town, who Is now in the hospital at Roseburg, will be pleased to learn that last Saturday she passed successfully through the operation for appendicitis and Is do ing nicely. To those who have re membered her with messages of sym pathy and good cheer, she wishes to extend her neartnt tnanns. non pareil. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jewett were In town yesterday from Gardner. DAILY WKATHEK REPORT & ft ft & ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft u. a. wentner mireau, local ornce, Rosebnrg, Ore., for 24 hours ending 5 a.m. Feb. 21, 1910. Maximum temperature 47 Minimum temperature 36 Precipitation .' 01 Total precipitation since rirst ot month i.S Ave. precipitation for month Ave. precipitation for this month for 32 years- 4.8S Total precipitation from Sept. 1909 to date 22.46 Ave. precipitation from Sept. 1, 1877 23.2C Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1909 : su Ave. precipitation for 32 wet season (Sept. to May inciu.)..3.uu WILLIAM BELL. Shoe Polished Have opened nn a stand at Maddix Barber Shop, and will shine shoes In first class man ner. Try us. f-28d XOTTCH FOR RIDS XoMre Is bore- i' Kivitn wiiu sntieu inns will He received hv the bonrd of directors of School District. Xo. 4. Dnuirlas rountv. Oregon, until Saturday, the nth dny of March. 1910. at 2 o'elock p.m., of said day. for fur nishing and installing a fan nnd in iifii innuim nuu will I in I ing ictnm In lha T nn C.K....1 tl I i In tho City of Roseburg. rountv! ! and state aforesaid; each bidder wilt he required to submit pinna nnd sneelflratlons with bid. and the bidder that Is awarded the contract for Inntatlinc said sys tem, will nlso be required to furn ish, a good nnd sufficient bond In the sum of three thousand $;!. 000) dollars. Indemnifying said District Xo. 4 for any loss that mlcht be snstnlned hv reason of an lil avttfnm nnt mmnlvln,. ...rn- lent heat and ventilation for said building The hoard herein re serves thp right to reloot anv or nil bid. Dated this 19th day of February. 1910. d-aw Clerk School District Xo' Twin Pedastel TABLES Another shipment of Twin IV dnste! Table? have just arriv ,el. To soo them Is to Ik con vinced that they aw tho class iest tablo on the market. Our Rohhlus table for a med ium prietMl table has no equal. Each table caiTio its mvn leaves and will extend ten feet. Price from $15 TO $20 AIo an elegant line of Lihiaty tables just arrived. B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN, ROSEBURG The Cup that Fills a Longlelt Want Real Coffee Cocoa or Bullion Fine On These Cold Evening's The Rose Confectionery You Don't Have to Go to Sea to See PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK of any Kind. I have five or six houses I will sell cheap, as I want to ose the money In other bussiness. See my burglar proot window lock, its O.K. See Pat's Elastic root paint for leaky roofs. We build, move or repair your houses. Business bulldines a SDeclaltv. Over forty J years experience in building. I F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. i' Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marb WorKs. Telephone 25ll. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. X f LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luml er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. tt ROSEBURG, OREGON t mtm:mnmmj:t:nn:tn:mmnmtH V.rdBon Loiter Oak Street. Phone 1411 JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST AN ADVANCE LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY IN PATTERN AND STREET HATS Shapes from the conservative to the extreme. Also latest nov elties In trimmings of all kinds. Hats will be on display Douglas County Pay at special prices for this day only. A cordial welcome to all visitors. 125 Cass St THE FAIR 125 Cass St. - - - i