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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1910)
'(Supplement to)"1 EVENING ; NEWS THE BY B. W. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Bntered as second-class matter Nov. S, 1809, at Roseburg, Ore., un der act ot Juarch 3, 1879. Subscription Hates Dally 1 Per year, by mail.......'.. ."..... 3. 00 Per month, delivered 50 - Scml-Wtekly Per year ,.....,.. ............ .,.$2.00 Blx months.....,......,.... 1.00 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1010. BIG RUSH ON.. Mcdford Seems to lie Mecca for the , Strangers. MEDFORD, March 3. The women of the Greater Medford club have launched a spring campaign for civic Improvement and city boosting that Is setting a hot pace for the men of the Medford Commercial Club. Beau tifying the parks, a rose show, In creasing the list of books In the pub lic library,-on incinerator for the cltH and getting more: hotel accommoda tions for the city are the principal matters to which the women are giv ing their attention.- Medford seems well supplied with hotels, but there Is such a rush of strangers to the city that the hotels cannot accommo date all, and frequently people ha"e to sit up all night. Last Friday night sixteen -persons of those who arrived In the city on the late night train had to accept the hard comfort of 'the chairs at the hotel for the night. The women are considering the plan of renting the Christian church taber nacle and the Bungalow skating rink and fitting them Into rooms for tran sients, and putting a matron and as sistants in charge. .... .,,. ASK 'FOB BIDS. Old Coos Bay Wagon Road Suggested as Route. - , - . . i Coos Bay News: Inspector Whit ney, of the railway mall service was in town Friday and informed Post master Curtis that he was anxious to have the chamber of commerce take up the matter of having a reasonable bid submitted for bringing the mall from Roseburg over the old Coos Btiv wagon road. It Is claimed that bids submitted for the Myrtle Point route are higher than the department will pay.- A strong efforb ls being mndt to have all Coos county mall brought Jn via the Drain route., which would be fully as unsatisfactory for Coos Bay" people as Is the Myrtle Point route, and would' work a hardship on the- Coqullle people, who get their mall several hours late every day same as the Coos Bay people do now. The most satisfactory service, and the service that will do justice to bo'h sections of the county, is to have the Coos Bay mall comrf over the Coos Bay -wagon road and have the Co qullle river mall come over the Myrtle route, as was done prior to the change made this winter. V ' Z?. ORKGON AUTO MAP. i Wonderful Grandeur of State Open for Tourists. ,, , . PORTLAND, March 4. F. Beck with his staff of road-mapping engineers-, has reached Portland from Cal ifornia, and will commence work im mediately on all of the Important highways of the state for the Automo bile Club. Mr. Beck's work Is the most important undertaking yet In nufinirnted in Oregon to advertise sce nic charms and attract to the state the growing throng of tourists who would see America in all Its wonderful grandeur. All of the local automobile owners expect great results from the proposed mapping. The state associa tion has sent word to Chairman W. J. Clemms of the road manning commit tee that-lt will gladly support the work of the Portland association In carrying out the Beck plan. Numer ous letters are neing roceiveo ay .nr. riAmptm offprina sunnort and sug now ready to commence. The preliminary list of roads to be is as follows: One route from Port land to sandy, two 10 mount noou, one to Wllhot Springs, one to Salem, one from Portland to the southern boundary of the state via Eugene. Roseburg, Grants PasB, Medford and Anhl.tnI ,u.a ranrl from Medford to Crater Lako. one from Crater Lake to Klamath, one from Klamath to Lake- nA .nn,l fnm 'T.nbnvlfiw north to The Dalles via Summer Lako, Bend, one roan from snaniao i"w itn-o. Prineville and the Descnutes country, The Dalles to Pondle- toh tvla Wasco.; Ole'x alid Heppner, one road from Pendleton to wesinn, connecting with the Walla Walla , nna mill frnm Portland to La Grande. Union and Baker City, one from Portland to f oresi uruvu, iu .i -Dootlanl In AleMinnville. IUUUB " - one from Portlund to Tillamook, and one from Tillamook to Nehalem. Other routes will bo inciuueu in me work of the engineers, every Import' ant scenic attraction of the state that can be reached now by a high way capable ot being traveled by au tomobiles, being on the list for atten tion. : ' iini.i,.cc Pneknifl for '-' Particular Propli There Is no better ' shoe made for men man me unsumi !---ard to be found only In the Cass Street Shoe Shop. d-tf " PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : ...i it. ' , -, ' ATTORNEYS. HmWWIirirIWlt8illltlliaiitt . , v CRAWFORD & WATSON 4 A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson 4 . Attornoys-At-Law. it Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. 4 Bank Bldg - .- - 4 Roseburg, Oregon. . 4 iflf'n if W H W H 'I" COSHOW RICE -.. it Attorners-At-Lnw. 4 4 ., - Taylor & Wilson Building." -4 Roseburg, Oregon. -' -- ' - .ssi44ass 4 J. A. BUCHANAN Attorney-At-Lav. 4 Notary Public. ' Abraham Bldg. 4 9 -noseourg, uregon. u . .9 J. O. FULLERTON . . Attoruey-At-Law. 4 ! ; :' 4 4 Will practice In all State and 4 Federal Courts. Office In Marks it Building. . Roseburg, Oregon. " JOHN T, LONG & . . Attorncy-At-Laiv. O Rooms 7 and 8, Douglai Co. 4 Bank Building. , Roseburg, Oregon. ' '-: It. W. MARSTERS .. Attoraey-AtrLaw. & - it Notary Public. ' Rooms 6 and 4 7, Marsters Building. 4 Roseburg, Oregon. "ThysiTjiSns. DR. IiUCETTA SMITH Physician $ - Women's and Children's ' Diseases. . Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. 4 m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 4 1721. Mars! em Block, next to 4 Douglas County Bank Bldg. t Kr-aebnrg, Oregon. ' SRKLY, SETHER A 8TEWARX 4 4 Physicians and Surgeons 4 Office Lower floor Douglas Co. 4 ft Bank bldg., corner - Main and 4 ft Oak streets. Phone 771. 4 4 1 . 1 Roseburg, Oregon.. ;; . 4 44444 4ii4W. it 4 ELMER V. HOOVER, Physician and Surgeon . Office, Main St., One Door South of City Hall. Phone 841. Roseburg, Oregon. . 4 I 4 4 4 aj4444 DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, ' .4 4 Physician and Surgeon. 4 4 1 v 4 Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. . . Roseburg, Oregon. , - . - 4 i DR. J. Ij. CALLOWAY , 4 4 Osteopathia Physician 4 Chronic , diseases a- specialty. 4 4 Graduate of the . American 4 4 School of Osteopathy KtrkBville, 4 4 Mo. Under-founder of science 4 4 Dr. A. T. Still. 4 4 . pfflce Abraham Bldg. 4 4 Phone 1091 Roseburg, Ore 4 LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and , Dry Finish Lunit er -,' Doors and Windows of all Kinds. . Yards on Lower Oak Streets v r -phone 1411 . - Winnie Qaddis THE PLUMBER " .iIt-I-i '--1. ! ' Ardent for Snell Water Filters. . Removes all imparities. Roseburg HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL' SOON BE HERE And when it comes plan to hnve the work done In a thorough Banner. THE VACCUM Ci.KANEU does away wilh all drugjery lor . the women, besides does not Injure your carpets or runs In the least. When you are ready to take up this important part ol the household work call up the ROSEBURG O. 0. Phone 701 44444 4 A. S. HUEY, 4 . Optometrist. 4 4 4 '118 W. Cass St. . ROSEBURG, ORQEON. 4 '.' . .... , . . 4 DENTIST 4444444444444444 4 4 4 F. W. HAYNES 4 Dentist .4 4 Roseburg National Bank Bldg. 4 4 Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 4 4 ' Phone 1283. 4 4 Roseburg - - Oregon. 4 4 - -4 44444444444Mit44-44 444l444444444444444 4 4 J. It. CTLAPMAN, D. D. S. 4 4 - Dentist- 4 - -' 4 i Hours 9 a..m. to 6 p. m. Tel- 4 4 ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. 4 4 Residence Phone 1406. 4 4 ' 4 4 ' Rosehurg, Oregon. - ' 4 4Prf rf 444r.Tr-i--irtl'444-tl-ti-'il-4 G. J. BACIIKR, D. M. D., 4 4 - DcnUst - 4 Abraham Roseburg, 4 4 Building. ' Oregon. 4 4 4 ROSEBURG, OREGON t 4444ft4 Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Oregon STEAM LAUNDRY Baker, Prop. Office N. Jackson fit. gesting the scope of the work that Is