The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 21, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THI1 EVENING NEWS MONDAY, MARCH 81, 1010.
DELIVER THE GOODS
That's just what we do. KSTKJ
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 sare to be
We sell
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
and charge only a moderate price. You want RIGHT GOODS and
we invite you to the RIGHT PLACE.
WHITE RIVER FLOUR, PER 80 POUND SACK $1.73.
TELEPHONE 2381
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Electrical
that needs attention as well as
Bell you apparatus. Furthermore
we attend to repairs promptly
(on 'phone order It you like) and
you won't need to sound your
burglar alarm when you get our
bill. Need anything in our line.
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
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D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP, i
Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning i
and Heating I
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE.
You Don t nave to Go to Sea to See f
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 btisslness. See my burglar proof window lock. Its
O.K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, more
or repair your houseB. Business Duiiaings a specialty, uver
years experience In building.
F F PATTERSON
Contractor and builder
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LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
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Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small
monthly payments and low rate 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 ' in one of the best
and cheapest companies in the U. S.?
CONGRESSMEN
ENDORSE FER-DON
TELLS HIS OWN STORY
OAKLAND MAN RELIEVED OF CANCER, THANKS
TO THE GREAT FER-DON'S
MEDICAL EXPERTS.
Since the great Fer Don's staff of
medical experts have opened offices
at the McClallen Hotel, Roseburg,
there has been a continual crowd call
ing daily; over twenty-five people
called Saturday. Among the many,
Mrs. T. B. Morlngton, living at Oak
Park, 3014 Madrone street, Sacra
mento. She stated that she wished
to thank Fer Don's experts for reliev
ing her deafness. Other doctors fail
ed even benefit her. But with just
three treatments by Fer-Don's experts
she was able to hear a common con
versation for the fiiBt time In several
years. Reports come from Oakland
and Sacramento, where For-Don has
been for over a year. They tell of
wonderful cures performed there by
his medical expertB. Among them 1b
one from a prominent congressman,
the Hon. A. A. McKeen, of 1041 Mag
nolia street, Oakland, who was suf
fering from a terrible cancer on his
Hp that was fast eating itself over
the man's face. He tells his own
story:
"For some time I have been Buf
fering from this cancer. I have
heard they could be removed without
the knife by the European experts'
methods. I went and saw for my
self. I am always willing to yield to
science, but made up my mind to have
the cancer removed by the bloodless
method. I had confidence In Fer
Don and his experts. Well, It' took
about six minutes for Fer-Don's Eu
ropean doctors to remove it. No
knife was used. I am perfectly sat
isfied. I am a resident of Oakland
and have lived there for year's."
In this most successful operation
no knife was used, there was no pain
and no blood. Thousands have seen
and talked with Mr. McKeen since his
treatment and cure. Many of these
wore skeptical, some scoffers; saying
the operation could not be performed
painlessly and bloodlessly as Fer Don
said It could be done.
Since conversing with this lucky
man, who has been practically snatch
ed from death by tire removal of this
repulsive sore, people are now satis
fled that the great Fer-Don had
known whereof he spoke when he had
said that the European exports could
conquer disease and remove tumors,
cancers and gallstones without opera
tion. For .they had como through
with flying colors in the ono caao
whero others would perhaps hnve fail
ed, and If they could do this there
was no reason to believe they could
not successfully perform other cures
they claim.
Fer-Don's experts are in the office
at the McClnlleu Hotel, Roseburg,
dally, 10 to 12 mornings, 2 to 4 af
ternoons, 7 to 8 evening. Open Sun
day mornings from 10 to 12. They
charge $1 for examination.
1000 MAKE APPLICATION.
Rut Government Has Only 173 Farms
to (Jive Awny.
.
LOS ANGELES, March 21. When
the local land office ceased receiving
applications for farms In the Yuma
reclamation district Saturday after
noon, a line of applicants stretched
tho entire length of the Chamber of.
Commerce hall.
The crowd was a thermometer that
showed most conclusively the desire
of hundreds of homescekers to take
up land and it likewise gave a sug
gestion of tho amount of disappoint
ment that will follow the drawing to
be held soon.
Sixteen hundred und ninety appli
cations have been made for 17.1
farms, some of tho plots being filed
upon as many as BO times each. There
are a few of the farms that have not
more than one applicant, and only
those whose luck is good will be en
abled to take possession of the cov
eted tracts. -
While there will be private disputes
as the result of the drawing, yet Un
cle Sani's officers declare that they
will not be Interested further than to
see that the drawing is conducted im
partially. JUST RECEIVED
the most beautiful designs and color
ings In wall paper ever shown In
Itoseburg at Flsher'B Paint and Paper
Storo.
IHXi HAVES TRAIN".
Finds Olwtructlnn on Track and
Wnrns NelhlMir.
CAMERON, W. Vn., March 21.
Annoyed by the harking of a farmer's
dog, William Miller followed the an
imal a mile along the Baltimore ft
Ohio railroad and In a deep cut found
a pile of ties on the track, apparently
placed there to wreck a train.
The New York and Chicago express
No. 7 was due at the moment, but us
the train was 30 minutes late. Miller
succeeded In clearing the track he
fore It appeared.
ADVERTISED MJTTEltS.
Miss Elen Gertrude Harris,
ft teacher of vocal and piano. Stu-
dlo at Oak and Kane streets, tt
ft care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf
ft
ft ' $
NEGOTIATIONS
ARE FUTILE
(Special to the Evening Nows)
CHICAGO, March 21. Labor Com
missioner Nelll is working desperately
today to avert tho threatened strike
on the western railroads. Chairman
Knapp of tho Interstate commerce
commission tins already, returned to
Washington and unless Nelll can
bring about an agreement today It Is
believed that tho strike will he or
dered tomorrow. There Is little hope
of a settlement, and the firemen will
probably Btrlke Tuesday.
WARMER SPRING
THAN ORDINARY
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If So See walker a
Cor. Cass and Tine St. -:-
Roseburg Ore.
E. B. PKRRINF, Notary Public
The following Uncalled for letters
remain at the postofflce, published
March 21, 1910.
Brady, Mrs. Jt C, ,
oKKOr, Tat
Blake, Miss Tllly M.
Blackman, Mrs. L. R.
Crosby, Harry.
Carpenter, John H. .
Davis, C. R.
Edwards, Mrs. Minnie.
Fershtaud, Theo.
I,ow, Miss Jewell.
Miller, Mrs. Stella.
Paterson, Fred.
Parrlsh, Mrs. Dr.
1'arreant, MrB. C. L.
Russell, W. J.
Roberts, Ray.
Smith, E. H. ,
Spencer, J M. j"
Schloitor, I.on,
Wilson, Jo'nn.
, C. W. P.'iRKS, Postmaster.
T.'xfE PLACE A TIME TO GET
i Tour SeWlnir machines. New models
new prices. Do not be- fooled by
agents. We have the goods, old rclla-
ble makes, such as Singer, Wheeler ft
I Wilson and New lloy.il. and prices are
cheaper than ever before. Come and
he convinced.
tf-d-sw RICE 4 RICE.
(Special to the Evening Nows).
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 21
According to the weather bureau-announcement
spring begun . today.
Forecasts for tho opening of the ver
nal season was generally n higher
temperature throughout the country
than for the same period last year.
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E. N. Ewart. secretary of the
Woodmen of tho World Camp, No.
125, has Just received a communi
cation from the head camp enclosing
$3,000 In payment of the benefit cer
tificate held by the late Amasa M.
Sanders In the locnl camp. The
check Is made payable to Lulu Rog
ers, guardian of Evcrtt 0. Sanders.
One of the largest mortgages that
has ever been recorded at the county
clerk's office Is being transferred to
tho mortgage records today by Dep
uty Ageo. It consists of 21 sheets of
closely typewritten ' mntler, nnd is
given, to secure the payment of IS
promissory notes, eight CI which are
for $2.1,000 each, and ten notes for
$5,000 each. The mortgage is given
bv the C. A. Smith Lumber and man
ufacturing company to John W,
Gary, trustee, of Minneapolis. Minn.,!
and tho mortgaged land lies In Doug-
las, Lincoln, Coos and Curry conn-1
edtles. The other mortgage was re-.
corded about three years ago and 1
was given by tho Smith Timber com-
nany to the Central Trust company;
to secure the payment of three mil-)
linn duller. !
MT. DIABLO
CEMENT
IS BEST FOR SIDEWALKS
Greatest tensil strength. Best color. Hardest surface
Finishes without cracKing
or checkiug if put down by compotent workmen.
Ask Fullerton Richardson about
Mt. Diablo Cement
Over 1,500 barrels used in 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. Tolephoue 2633
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LADIES, ATTENTION
See us about that Easter Bonnet And everything
in the Millinery line. Styles and quality the
. very best. Prices the lowest possible. Don't
forget the place.
THE FAIR
HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE 1
And when It comns plan to have the ortc done in a thorough
d auner. TtlK VACGUA1 ULIC ANKR doea away with all drudgery for
the women, btiBidfB does not icijnre your carpets or ruga in the least.
When you are ready to take up thifl important part of the household
work call up the
Phone 791
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
0. Q. Baker, Prop.
Offlco N. Jackson St.
Winnie Gaddis
THE PLUMBER
SKylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
Phone 2101
Agent for Snell
Water Filters.
Removes all impurities.
Roseburg
Oregon
NOTluli I'Olt ItlllH. j
Notice Is hcrebv given (hat senledi
bids will he received by the hnlldlnrl
committee of the Macnnle Temple. !
nntll Wednesday, tho 3tli dnv of
March. 1910, nt 2 o'clock of the said
dav. for the furnlshlnK of 100 tiers
bodv fir wood delivered at the said
Masonic Temple In lha rny or uoe.
burg, said wood to lie 30 Inches In
lenelh, delivery to he made on or
beforo September I. 1910.
The board hereby reserves the
rlpht to reject any and nil bids.
Dated this 2nd day of March, 19i0.
d-iw N. RICK. Chairman.
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 Slreet - - ROSEBURG, ORE.
Our IteprMcntatlve. will eiplaln our uu-llioU. ot Imntlllnr tlii work. .
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