Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
TOT! EVENING NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1010. LET US FURNISH YOUR TABLE SUPPLIES You will always find at our store everything clean and good to eat and we extend to you a cordial invitation to come in and see. We be lieve in fair and courteous treatment as our interests are mutual. We hnv3 just unloaded another car of that GOOD FLOUR White River Best Ever Price $1.85 Per Sack - Phone Your Order if You Can't Come Main 2381 Commercial Club Building We Want Your Produce KOTICK TO FIREME.V. Notice Is hereby given that an an nual election will be held In the city hall, Roseburg, on the evening of Friday, March 4th, 1910, at 8 o'clock, by the members of the Rose burg Fire Department, for the pur pose of electing a chief engineer and assistant engineer. By order of the Board of Fire Commissioners. E. M. EWART. Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 24, 1910. m4d Have Dr. Lowe relieve your hend and eye uche with a pair of his super ior glasses. They cost no moro than ' the other kind and you have the ben efit of his skill and over 19 veara experience. He leaves Saturday noon. ft Miss Elen Gertrude Harris, teacher of vocal and piano. Stu- dlo at Oak and Kane streets, ft care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf . ft ' ft ft ft ft ft AXXUATj mketixg. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Roseburg Com mercial Club will be hold Monday, March 14, 1910, nt 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. GEORGE NEUNER, JR., tf Secretary. For a good clean shave, hair cut or hath, call at the Maddix barber shop. Cass street. TF OUR SHOWING OF NEW STYLES FOR SPRING 1910 In Boy's Clothing is proof of their superiority in STYLE AND VALUE PRICE $3.50 TO $6.50 FREE FREE Base Ball and Bat free with every boy's suit purchased here. See Window Display WILDER & AGEE IX)CAIj news. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Carries a full line of School books and School Supplies. A bi stock of Officj supplies and Blank Books Drawing Material. Typewriter Supplies, Agent for Moore's Office Methods. Newspapers.. Magazines. Roseburg: Book Store r .p . , . ... Timber Land 32iJ acres, will cruise about S million feet; mostly fir, some cedar, good land after timber In taken off; 3 miles from railroad station; 2 miles from igtlroad struck; being Uit&p of the nw ti and the e i- of the bw Yi and thene ii , all of S"c. 9. T 30. S. H. 5 W, V. M.. Ore. Tltlle perfect Price $21 per acre If H. L. Browning, of Ruckles, Is In the city today. Mrs. E. K. Green went to Myrtlo Creek this morning. . . ! Mrs. Etta Hlllman returned to Isa dore this morning. Mrs. Anna Richardson, of Myrtle Creek, is in town today. W. C. Norrls, of Oakland, was a Roseburg visitor today. Mrs. J. T. Dixon went to Central Point is vb.it friends last evenig. Henry I.owry, of Wilbur., was at tending to business in the city today. Mrs. W. F. Smith and Mrs. J. I.. Rnsmussen went to Sutherlln today. J. H. Moon, the New iort Life man, went to Oakland this morning. A. A. NlcholB, the well known Days Crek farmer, was In town yes terday. . James Laird, of Brewster Valley, the Western Union man, is In the city today. Try one of thore Snell niters will fit any faucet See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber. . tf. A. J. Stnrmer went to GrnntB Pass to attend a sick friend who Is re ported to be dying. George Marsh, the Looking Glass fruit grower, was In the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Odom left this morning for Tacoma, where they will make their home ' Mrs. L. G. Button went to Portlnnd this morning to visit a sick friend in the Portland sanitarium. MrB. S. T. Smith returned this morning from Oakland where she has been some days visiting relatives. Attorney Gus Newbury, of Med ford, formerly county clerk of Jack son county, was In the city yesterday. Miss Belle Teague, w-ho has been teaching In Camas Valley Is spending a few days in town visiting Miss Myr tle Morgnn. Mrs. William G. Hill returned to her home In Wilbur today after visit ing a few days with her son-ln-lnw, O. C. Brown and family. We would suggest yon consult Dr. Lowe nbout your eyes, if possible, In the morning, as he Is usually quite busy In the afternoon. F. I. Evans, of Umpnua, was a business visitor to thls.city today and found time to call at the News of fice and see the printer. The wall known eyeBlght special ist, Dr. C. W. Lowe, arrived Inst night and will be at the McClallen Hotel till Saturday noon. Minnie and Mincta Bell returned from Portland last evening where they have been to select a new spring stock of millinery and ladles togs. Two passenger trains, t'etoured on account, of land slides In Nevada, will pnss through here this evening en route to Ogden by way of Portland, Dr. Lowe optician nnd optometrist. Is now at the Hotel McClallen, room 74, to remain till Saturday noon. Consult htm about your eyes and glasses. F. B. Lane and Mrs Douglas Walto, nephew and niece of the lute C. D. Drain went to Drnln this moan ing to attend the funeral of the de ceased. If you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber shop. Cass street, Roseburg National bnnk bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In .connection. TF Circulating Library at Roseburg Book Store. 1,000 volnins new fic tion, paper covers, only 10c each. After readong one exchange it for an other for only 5c. Glen Wimberly, assistant cashier in the Douglas National Bank, went to Drain today to attend tho funeral of the late C. D. Drain, who was ac cidentally shot there Tuesday even ing. Will pay 1 1.000 cash, balance on terms, for ranch reasonably close to railroad, with some improvements, good house and stock. Address with full particulars, J. C. H., care this of fice, rt-swtn Mrs. Emma Faulkner, secretary of the ITtnpciiia Association, No. lor, United Artisans, has just received a check for $1,000 In favor of Mrs. Ger trude Sanders, widow and beneficiary of the late Prof. A. M. Sanders. For Men.- There Is no beter shoe made than the celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which is to bo found at the Mlllikln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe." dt-f. W. H. Hamilton and wife, a retired and well-to-do farmer of Moscow. Idaho, who have been In the city a couple of days visiting friends and looking over ihe country, left tills morning for a trip through California and Arizona on "their Becond honey moon," as Mr. Hamilton expressed It Mr. IT. Heath, of Harrlsburg, Ore., returned homo this morning after spending several days In the r It j looking over the country. Mr. Heath was especially pleased with tho mild and beautiful winter wentlier prevail ing here, nnd evnerts to return and locate In this vicinity. ' Don't fall to pet one of those sou venirVcalendars for 1910. combined with aVcholce collection of select cuo tations' from your Rnsebrrg friends arranged by the ladles of the Firs! Presbyterian cntirrn ana now on sale nt the Roseburg book store, Bellow? dry goods ctore and Mrs. Easton's groceTy store. Price 35 cents. E. A. Pliimmer and T. C. Wi n? wheat farmers from Brown conn'v 'h Dakota, who have been in th city some days, exploring the conn try, returned home this morning Hoth gentlemen express fhi'iuaolvev is being very well pleased, both will' ihe climnte ami agricultural rond! lions in this county, nnd expect to re urn hro lntr. taken soon. Address R. II. Overman Kaiser, Oregon. Don't Scold Your Wife if iht stands half tha forenoon talking with har neighbors over ths back fenca 8ha ia merely getting tha news. Have tha Home Paper aent to her regularly and her hunger for news will be satisfied. Then she'll have dinner ready on time and your hunger will be satisfied. THE NEWS OFFICE I ROSEBURG PHARMACY Prescription Druggists ROSEBURG, OREGON TKLEl'HONK 102 1 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 tho slight tickle or hoarseness in the throat becomes a forerunner of dangerous illness. Stop it tit once don't dolay don't put it off. Be fully prepared for emergencies by keeping always on hand a bottle of our Mentholated White Pine Expectorant ' t'i , . 1 S . ' : 'v. ...... ' i , - This is a natural reniody for all coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis, and all other pulmonic affections. For old or youngit 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 tho purpose Price 25c ft- ft SIX'S! LIKE. An Illustrated lecturo on Slum Life will be given on Mon day evening next at. the Taber nacle by Mr. Reed, for the ben efit of redeeming sbnres of ttock that was subscribed for the building of tho tanernacle. There are 120 vlewB taken from life in the slums of Liv erpool. Tickets on sale at Marster's drug store and by 'he conimlt- i toe. General admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. :ftftftftftft ftftftftftft LOCAL XKWS. Who Is I)r. Ltrwe? You must be a strnnser In Oregon. r ur Mi,i,lrt,.!r nnH A. TT. Doer ner, of Cleveland, were visitors to the citv toiiay. Have you a kodak? If so lot us do your developing and printing. Lewis' b...iin nn Cm and Rnw ntreetn. tf There are. plenty of sadder, but no wiser men tlian wearers oc uv. Lowe's superior glasses. Mr. W. McKlnley recently of Aber deen, Wash., has accepted a position with the W. C. Harding Land com pany. Tho 7th of next July will be 18 venrs since Dr. Lowe, the optician, made his first, trip to Ronoburg. At vltwfror.ilil who underwent an operation at the hospital recently, Is convalescing nicety. Attorney Dexter Ulce, who Is rerup nHn,i,t fr,i nn ntturlr nf neiirnsthc nln, went to Rock Creek today for a few davs recreation. Mrs.'Vola Whitconib, widow of the late Dr. Whitconib, who died recently at Myrtle Creek, arrived today to visit with friends In the city. t,..i , ,,.ntK' lni'fit- ed hero from Devils Lake. North Da kota, went to Seattle touay on a uum ness trip. Mr. McKee a family, who are enroute rrom Devlin Luke, will ro tttrn with him Have Dr, Lowe show you the new eve glasaes that will fit. most any nose; also the new lenses that you can see off and near by, and Inspec tion does not obligate you In any i)r. R. R. Dunlap. district superin tendent or tile ,M emou IKl rmircu. r';- turned from a swing around his big circuit in Curry county. Ho came out by way or tho Myrtlo Point stage line and looked extensively traveled. He will return to Ashland this even ing, where lie makes his headquarters G. W. Ploper, tho cleaner nnd pressor, hns lust received his line of spring B-tmpleB from Ed V. Prk-e, Chicago tailors, and Invites the nub ile, to Inspect llicm. Tho line Ib one of the handsomest ever received by him and Includes all the latest weaves made into the most fashion able attire for men. TF XOTICK OK HALF. OF IM- I'ilOVF.MK.NT 1IOXDS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will rereiv. up to I o'clock n.m. on February 2S. lllin, at tile office of A. N. Orcutt. citv recorder ',f Roseburg, Oregon, sealed bids for he purchase of bonds of the etly of Ttoseburir under what is known ns the lSimcroft Heading Act. amounting in the 'aggregate lo 12.fil8.3K. Raid bonds are In d'-nomlmiMnn of $200 ach anil d-aw Intercut at the rate of fi Horrent nnr annum, pavable Fcmi annually, 'and are dat'-d the first day of February. 1H10. I tie und'TPlirneu reserve the right to reject any and all b Ms. Further Information may be had upon application te the city recorder Dated this 17th day of February. 1910. F. W. ITAYNF.S. Mayor nf tho City of Roseburg. V N. ORCUTT, " Recorder of Ci;r of Roseburg. 0YSTER:C0CKTAILS THE B -AT ' D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Mir b t WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Do you want to build you a home and phy for it in small monthly pnyments and low rate of interest? Do you want to pay ofF your mortgago and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want to buy a home in Koseburp;, a nice acre tract near town or a t'ood ranch near a good market and in good lo cality? Do you want to sell your property? Do you want to insure your building in one of tho best and cheapest companies in the U. ii.? If So See WALKER PERRINE, Roseburg' Lor. Cass and Tine St. -:- -:- E: H; PEKRINE, Notary ? - n It : t-Ore. Public The Peoples Store ( The The Co-operative Store 1 BIG STO RE With Tiny Prices The Only General Merchandise Store Carrying the Following Lines: Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings and Shoes 1 1 We always aim to give the best g'oods at the lowest prices. We solicit a share of your patron age and promise you in return the best of service and values. Roseburg Rochdale COMPANY