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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
Till; EVENING NEWS THt HSnAV. MARCH 17, 1010. DELIVER THE GOODS That's iust what we do We ,ike the Missouri lliaiS JU31 Wliat WC UU. Bpirit in folks Wehave to be SHOWN, and we want to show you that we deliver your pur chases from our store in such a manner that you are sure to be pleased, We sell HIGH GRADE GROCERIES and charge only a moderate price. You want RIGHT GOODS "and we invite you to the RIGHT PLACE. , TELEPHONE 2381 EASTER CARDS RoS . Easter Candies . : come in s what a 1 cent will buy. - - -J ftftftftftftftftftftftmmmz- FIRE INSURANCE Northern f tJllWIl Alius AViMinmshtirii-Ii ( Ity I'dlutino II. 8. liiuiicb.. Auriculturul Security Ins. Co. of X. America Adapts FoundiMl ..$1 l,HIU.01fi,00 18J17 7.81 l.TIM.OO !H1 5.1r8.:toO.OO 1848 .. 2,5:t'J,:t5;t.(io I8r:i .. :s,oiH-,r35.oo ihoo ;i.(Hi;t,j:tT.oo is5Jt .. 2.;iro. ii.oo 18 i -12 .01-1 .(Miil.OO 172 J'eiinsylvuiiin uVlUS.HSU.OU 1825 THE DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT C0.t Agents W. J. MOON, Mlt Insurance JJopt. 'Sv!? 5 & j Lfft Dpnair Fvppvthind 2 71V I1VUUII LifVI J 11 111 1 y Flprtriffl! that needs attention as well as sell you apparatus. Furthermore we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phone order if you like) and f you won't need to sound your burglar alarm when you get our bill. Need anything in our line. J G. L. PRIOR j 15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. ! Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Marble WorHs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. You Don't Have to Go to Sea tg See I 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 use the money In other busslness. See my burglar proof window lock. Its O.K. See Pat's Elastic root paint for leaky roofs. We build, move or repair your houBes. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. - F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Do you want to build you a home and pay for" it in small mommy payments anu low race 01 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 to 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 in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKER S PERRINE, Roseburg- Ore. Cor. Cass and Pine St. -:- -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public Man From Redding, Cal., Tells of Fer Don's Experts Mr. Ben Johnson, living at Red ding, California, gave the European medical expert this following testi mony: "For the past ten years I have been a sufferer from chronic diar rhoea and Btomach trouble. I have been under the care of several doc tors and had not been cured, but had these attacks every few weeks. ,On the 4th day of January, 1910, placed myself under the treatment of the Fer Don Medical Experts and at this time I am well, better than I have been for years. "I am very grateful to them and hope that' anyone who is affected line I was will take advantage of their skill and get well as I have. "BEN JOHNSON. "Redding Cal." - We would very much like the read ers to write this man for your own satisfaction. Mine Owner and Dairyman Cured of ' Rheumatism. Perhaps one of the best known men in Nevada county; California, is Mr. C. M. Mitchell, who has one of the finest mining claims of 100 acres, Just a mile and a half from OraBS Valley. Mr. Mitchell also Is proprietor of the Sunset dairy, and for years has supplied the cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City with milk, cream and butter. I presume there is not a man, woman or child that Is not familiar with Mr. Mitchell as he Is a man of strong personal character, and a sort of humorist, as it Is Bald, In a joking way, that Mr. Mitchell has made many a man take water. But the life of a milkman and miner Is not one of sunshine nnd roses. It'B working night and day, rain or shine, snow or sleet, and the mountain climate Is not the best In winter. The constant exposure scon began to tell upon Mr. Mitchell and he was attacked with a severe case of rheumatism. "I was full of pain from the top of my head to the solos of my feet," said Mr. Mitchell. "I was discouraged to the point, of des pair. I could not use my right arm to any advantage for years, could not milk the cows at times, nnd as for working In my mines It was utterly impossible. Fer-Don's experts told me my old liver was out of order and was filling the system with Im pure blood, and that the only hope .f a cure was In getting that organ back into working order' The story of the cure of Mr. Mitchell will be full of Interest to those suffering with rheumatism, and Is better told In his own words: "There Is no comparison between the way I feel now and the agony I was In with rheumatism when I came to the offices of Fer-Don's medical experts. I felt miserable all over when I began' treatment with these men. But look at me now, as straight as an arrow, not a pain and feeling like I used to feel before 1 was sick. I was taking a steer to market last week and It broke away. friend of mine happened to paRS by on the road Just as I had taken my lariat and lassooed the steer, which was running at breakneck speed. 'Well,' exclaimed my friend, 'I sc.! you can use your arms again.' 'Yes.' replied Mr; Mitchell, 'I was cured of my rheumatism by Fer-Don's medical experts." Mr. Mitchell stated that ho experi enced no pain since he received the treatments, "and If any person suf fering the same as I wish to know more about my case a letter will al ways reach me by addrespolng 0 M. Mitchell, P. O. Box CGI, Nevada City, Cal." Silit Seen nt Offices. An Incident occurred today at the offices of the Fer-Don European med ical experts, at the McClallen, Holel Roseburg, which proves this state ment. Brought by loving and anx ious friends, a man suffering from an Incurable disease. He was exam ined end when the doctors discovered that hiB disease was incurable thev then and there told him so and wotibi not accept the case. No false hopes, no promises Impossible of fulfillment were given. The truth was told and the case refused. Fer Don says: "Tell the truth," and this Is how we have built up a reputation for hon esty, truth and Integrity. Fer-Don's Medical Experts have located offices at the McClallen Ho tel, Roseburg. Their wmtlnK room Is opposite the Court Iloiife In the hotel. He makes a charge of one dollar for an examination. IHs of-: flee hours are from 10 to 12 a.m.: j 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday from1 10 to 12 noon. Ho makes no calls. l'KICK OF FLOUR ROWX. Drops -10c Per Barrel at Seattle and X'oi'tlaiul. PORTLAND, March 17. Cheer up. Things are going up and down these days, but cue averages would seem to indicate that the high cost ot living Is on the down grade. The price of flour will be cut a flat 40 cents a barrel today, and in all prob ability butter will be marked down 3 cents a pound. Everybody knows that eggs have been working down' ward for two weeks. Potatoes r.re still cheap, and the same may be said ot beans and onions. Patent flour, the best in the mnr ket, which for a month has been sell ing at $8.15 a barrel wholesale, will drop to $5.75 a barrel today. The change here follows a cut of 40 cents which went Into effect In the Sound markets Tuesday. Straights in the local mnrket will be quoted at $4.70 a barrel. The cut In retail prices will be proportionate. On the other hand there Is the dis couraging announcement that the price of meat will be pushed up still a little further today . The packers gave out the report that quotations on all fresh meats would be road Justed and that the result would be an average advance of about a quarter ot a cent a pound on all fresh meats, beef, pork and mutton. In this connection further news of Interest developed. Live hoKS In thr; (Portland market went to the unhoard lof price of $11.25 a hundred, all known record high prices of the pasr being loft far behind, and at the same time it was reported that steerB ot the host quality actually sold at the local yards at $0.60, an extraordln ary price. : ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft CHURCH SERVICES. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Christian Science. Services Sunday morning, Mnrch 29. at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Matter." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ex perience and testimonial meeting. All are cordially Invited. Southwest corner Main and Lane streets. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that senled bids will be received by the building committee of the Masonic Temple, until Wednesday, the 30th day of March, 1010, nt 2 o'clock of the said day, for the furnishing of 100 tiers body fir wood delivered at the said Mnsonlc Temple in the city of Rose burg, said wood to be 30 inches In length, delivery to he mndo on or before September 1, 1910. The board hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 2nd day ot Mnrch, l!)iO d-sw N. RTOE. Chairman. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to contrac tors and other employers of carpen ters of the clly of Roseburg, that Lo cal No. 41(j, the Roseburg branch of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, has set and appointed April 1, 1910, nB the date on which the local will Inaugurate and there after adhere to the general estab lished rule of an 8-hour day at the present scale of wages, whieh rule is established by the genernl organ ization of the Brotherhood of Carpen ters and Joiners, and to which all local organizations must adhere. Published by order of Local No 415, United Brotherhood of Carpen ters and Joiners. Dnted March 10, 1910, at Rose burg, Ore. W. .T. NOLAN. President. V. T. JACKSON, Sec. W. J. CURTIS. mSI-d Committee PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IJ. E. STEEL, ft Attoncy-nt-Lnw :'f Legal advice free. Collections tf Solicited ft Room 1, Marsters Bldg. ft Roseburg, Ore. ft R. M. BRUMFIELD Dentist Rooms 8 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. 41 ft Phone 13S1 Roseburg, Or., ii ii ii i: ii ii ;i imuhi n ii j s 'i im n t? w Nice. Crisp Goods The kind that tickles your palate Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE IMPQUA BAKERY II. Of EST, I'foii. MT. DIABLO CEMENT IS BEST FOR SIDEWALKS Greatest tensil strength. Best color. Hardest surface Finishes without cracking or checking if put down by competent workmen. Ask Fullerton Richardson about Mt. Diablo Cement RmsunrtcaeiMaiiotn. Over 1,500 barrels used iu Roseburg last year NORTH SIDE GROCERY COMPANY NORTH ROSEBURG Complete line of staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, etc. All clean, fresh goods. Call us up for your grocery needs Free delivery to all parts of the city. Telephone 2633, wr n 1 1 I,, ,n,n LADIES, ATTENTION See us about that Easter Bonnet And everything in the Millinery lino. Styles and quality the very best. Prices the lowest possible. Don't forget the place. THE F AIR J HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE And when It comes plan to have the work done In a I hoi-emu!) d miner. THE V'ACCUM CLEANER does away with all driiKgery lor the women, besides does not injure your carpets or runs in the least. When you are ready to tuke up this important part ol the household work call up the rhone 701 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. 0. Baker, Prop. Olllco N. Jackson St, Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices IHeating Ventilating Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon Kir Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. KftftftftftftftftftftftUftftftftftftftH. YOUR FAMILY .WASHING DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT IT IS CHEAPER-FAR EASIER TO HAVE US DO THIS WORK FOR YOU. THINK IT OVER. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. Jackson Street - - ROSEBURG, ORE. Our It"ireentntlv('it will cmlnin our ui"tlirilg of ImtMllhiir thin work.