THE EVENING NEWS WEKXEHIMV, MARCH 2.1, 1010. News of the City Briefly Told Mr. V. T, lllllman, who recently sold hH farm on Hico Illlt, was In the city today. Bert BjtniKiie lias neceptod a poai tUm as janitor o( the now Masonic temple. Henry Shrank, wife and son, non ton, were In the city today from their homo at hooking (J lass. Douglas County Creamery Butter the beat on tho market a home product, 85 c:enlfl a roll. Patronize homo industry and get the beat, tf F. A. Smith arrived hint evening from MudiPH, Crook county, Oregon, and will vIhII with his brother, Karl Smith, at this place. Winnie Oaddls has commenced on the Installation of a hot water heat ing Hslem In the residence of .T. V. Perkins, corner of Moaner and Steph ens Htrect. Miss Myrtle Anrtrun. of Portland, who hns been vlultlng MiB Maud Mc Coy, returned homo thin morning. She was accompanied by her brother, Al Andrua, of Cow Creek. Circulating Library nt RoHeburg Book Store, 1,000 volumns new fic tion, paper covers, only 10c each., After reading ono exchange It for an-; other for only 5c. tf H. H, Stark, or Portland, Is In tho city today. Mr. Stark was formerly i pm ployed hero by the Wolls-Kargo company, lie is now empioyea oy the S. P. company. liny, uiiLB wr h,iiiiu uu iif,tii Tor tnc norao, out now nnoui your wife. Wouldn't she be pleased to have some of thoso nwoll fixtures for her home, now on display at Winnie Gntfdis, Uio plumber. tf Attorney Albert Abraham returned .from Salem this morning where he went to argue tho en so of Houck vs. The City of itoeburg beforo the bii premo court. Attorney A. N. Orcutt appeared In behalf of the city. Mrs. TC. A. Shuey Is entertaining former Illinois friends this week. Mr. Frank Anderson and daughter MIks Lottie, who recently arrived from! their eastern homo and will look this country over with a vlow of local; ng. Mr, and Miss Anderson express it nsj their belief that Unsehurg Is rertaln . ly a delightful oily to Five in, and that Douglas county is a beautiful country. Clark Bros., the local photograph ers, Keeping up wnn an ine new "wrinkles" In pleturedom, nro doing thnt class of work where tho pump kin is made to look like a mountain and the wagon conveying the produce a Bi-condary consideration, after tho stylo so courtpieuous on many of tho late postal cards Issued. Tile gentle-, men's first, work of the kind was ex-! hiblted at the Tabornaele Monday ' evening during n lecture on V. M. O. A. work. The picture represented the "biggest thing In Hoseburg," and was a small hoy townrlnglilgh above the county eourt house with hfs hand resting on the roof, and the picture was used to forcibly Impress the and-1 lonre that the Y. M C. A. believe our hovs nro mora imnm-tnnl th... onr mansions, which Is fact in evervM1,0 Tru t and garden farm at that particular " plnco that Is one of tho best of its I kind in Douglas county. i'hoito Main 2151 Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished U'JH Xorlli Jackson st. turn mm::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CHURCH BREAD IT'S p i i I; f lyJIJ if mmm: BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR it CASS STREET Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Strutton went to Portland this morning. 10. Bayllsu and Jesse Baldwin are In town today from Myrtle Creek. Dr. Robert Smick came up from Myrtle Creek this afternoon. Attorney and Mrs. F. A. DePue,, of Springfield, are visiting In the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zurcher. Try ono of those Snell filters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Caddis, the plumber, tf Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. P. Gardner aro In the city from their farm near Myrtle Creek visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 13. Yockey. Your price of living will be reduced If you buy your groceries at the North Side Grocery. It is easy to live well nnd grow fnt If you trade with us. Phono 2633. , Free delivery to all parts of the city. d-tf Mr. F. K, A. Smith, the Portland Y. M. C. A. secretary, left for Cot tage Grove today Ho states that the business men of Roseburg subscribed very generously toward the Institu tion, giving three times the amount of the subscriptions last year. The case of J. F. Culver vs. New ton Howe whftdi was tried In Justice Long's court yesterday, resulted in a verdict for the defendant. Tho case involved a controversy over the sale of a plow, the defendant setting up a failure of warranty. Attorney W. W. Cnrdwcll appeared for the de fendant. Deputy County Clerk Roy Agee has tendered his resignation. Mr. Agee will move from this city to a farm near Klkton, the close confine ment in the clerk's office having Im paired his health to a certain de gree. It has not been stnted who will fill tho vacancy caused by Mr. Agee's resignation. J. T. Spnugh, of Looking Glass, was In tho city for a few hours today. Mr. S. has worked out a scheme for a homo made rond scraper that beats the world for effectiveness and re duces any sort of n road to a smooth ness that Is gratifying. Ask Spaugh about It, and you will agree that It is a good thing when It is explained to you. THE STORE THAT The It is the time to buy Ram Christenson, of Wlntrtons, is 11,1 ,1,H tolla-v' Ie has a fine llt- AH work fiist-el:is HOSUllUHG, OREGON The BROTHERS' I m;mm t A PHONE 351 T. R. Sheridan, the bunker, went to Kugeno today. Charley Harpsters has sold his lot on Pine stret to Russell Harness for $500. Mrs. A. E. Smith, of Oakland, who has been visiting her son, Sam Smith, returned homo today. Mrs. Will Singleton, who has boon visiting frlendB in Grants Pass, re turned homo today. Mrs. Eva Coulter, a daughter of Mr. F. Long, returned to Kugene to day after a short visit In the city. PVr Men There Is no better shoe made than the celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which Is to be found at the Mllllkin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there is nothing equal to the "United Workman Shoe." d-tf Miss Myrtle Chase, of Grangevllle, Iduho, who has been In the city for the past month visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonebrnke, left today for a visit at Oakland before returning home. Louis Barzeo, and son, Hubert, who have been in the city for the past few days, returned to Portland today. Mr. Barzee and family will leave Portland In the near future for Montana, where he will locate on a farm. You want the Normal School ques tion separated from politics. That Is what the Initiative Bill does for Mon mouth. This Is your opportunity to keep It always separate. The state educates her lnwvpm rArtnam ,in tors, pharmacists, etc.. why not hr ifiicners. wo must have schools. Tho better trained the teacher, the better RChnnl nnd msii-n l.. nfii . service the child gets. Vote yes, for itiuuiMuum. sw-tf ON SALE THURSDAY ONLY From 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. Burin Silks Tho only rival to Suesine Silks. Thcv cost von 4 7 l-2c nro bettor than Kobe Silks. Thev aro 27-lnclies wide. In fact, the greatest snap In the silk market todav. Oft, For one hour only VC ON SALE THURSDAY ONLY From 2 p. m. Hllk Waists Values to $5.50 Silk Waists that sold J5.G0 A waist snap to be long remembered, sizes to 40. Buy a bargain now at, special SERVES YOU BEST .New Big Thursday Hourly merchandise and you buy the best at ON SALE THURSDAY ONLY From 3 p. m. WhltP Hiiiidki-rrlilrfK A regular value that sells at 3(lo a dozen. This Is a good quality, cambric handkerchief, neat 1-4 ir Inch hem. Its a big value at the low price, dozen IDC' On Sale Thursday Only From 4 p. m. to 5 p. m. Dress (ilngltnms Beautiful dress glnghaniB In a marvelous assort ment of 75 patterns to pick from. Got your Gingham dresses now. Allmlt of 20 yards to a customer. These are lf the beBt popular priced ginghams. At low price, yard...lUC On Sale Thursday Only From 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. Wash Taffeta Silks Beautiful wash taffetas In all the best pos sible shades, a silk that wears and washes. Look iA to summer needs and buy now. Special 1 hour only 3vC Miss Iva McAlister is in tho city and will spend the summer visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. I). McAllister. Twenty-one boy friends of little Pnnnld Mct'lallen, bon of Mrs. and Mrs. Hoy McClallen. gathered at the family home last evening to celebrate the former's eleventh birthday in a fashion becoming to the occasion. That the little fellows thoroughly en joyed the hospitality of Donald is evident by the many sleepy looking eyes In evidence today in the "top knots" of those who participated. It was a joyous evening for all. Inter spersed with games, merrymaking of all kinds, nnd near the close of the festivities, the one particular part of the program, that in which the small boy gives way without anv coaxing--the serving of a delicious lunca. which was by no means lacking nt the event In question the gU"?ts partook of the menu In a way that made the many good things to eat disappear like magic. At quite a lute hour the boys made their exit and started for home, vowing that they had tho best time of their lives. . ADVKKTIHKMEXTS. -A large furnished FOR HE NT- room. Inquire at the News of- flee. ROOMS FOR RENT Two nice bed rooms, hot and cold water in each, bath. Inquire at this office. m8p WANTED Three furnisned house keeping rooms or a Binall furnish ed house. Phono 24 7. d-sw YVA NT KI )Two hi dy" roome rs, with or without board. Inquire at this office or phone 1301. d-m24 COVSFOK s7LETnHbj Jefiiy cows, cheap. A. J. Starmer, Rose burg. if TOKENT One furnished 5-rooin house and one unfurnished 5 room house. Inquire 105 Flint 't. j. C Mnffftt. d-ov'fi I'Un ilglll 1U16 111 JVi.Ctbllitf add to Roseburg, good six room house; stable; fruit trees. $1,050. A. E. GIBSON, Edenhower, Or. ai WAN TED Experienced girl wanted to do general housework. AddrcsB P. O.'Box 457, Roseburg, Ore. tf-sw-d WOOD $2 RICK Good H-inch slab wood for sale at $3 the tier at the Page Investment Co., the square dealing lumber firm, North Roseburg. Phone 242L d-Tf TYPE WRITER WA NTE 1) G ood ma chine desired: will take same on rental basis with privilege of pur- chase; visible machine preferred. R. R. Wood, News office. BOARD WANTED Room and board by ymmg man In family where there are no other boarders. Will pay $4.50 per week. Address ' B. News office. FOR SALE ten acres of fine land, all in cultivation; two acres of or chard; small house and barn; chickens, team and wagon. You can get this place for only $2,500 Inouiro or address N., care News office. AlO-dsw to 3 p. m. as high ai $2.98 SATISFACTION to 4. p. m. NKW TODAY. TEAM KOIl S.U.K learn ot oTu horses, weighing 3200, good wag on and harness. Call at Gaddls ranch, Edenhower. A23-p NOTICE A first class 8 room house, with 4 1-2 ncres of Al land, all In bearing fruits of choice varieties, within city limits, can be pur chased at a bargain If taken with in the next twenty days. Address V.L. Beard. Yoncalla. Ore. p-tf r'Kl'IT FARM And garden land: 22 acres; 7 acres In choice varieties of bearing trees; 1 acre strawber ries: other small fruits: 5-room house, soring water, barn. Some thing reallv fine, l.nok It up. In quire. FARMER, News office. da23 FOR SALE Forty acres, all fenced. mostly wire tence: road nnd mall , line and telephone through place: one mile from postofflce. store and 1 school house; splendid fruit land: j house, barn, chicken house and pens fenced with 6-foot wire fence: well watered: $25 per acre. Part cash, balance on time at 8 per cent I . Interest. Inquire at 325 W. Wash ington street, Roseburg, Ore. d-tf! C'LASSIKIKD York FIIOM YOXCALLA WAY. IJrcezy Ilumli of Interesting Xews Mutter. Mrs. McElroy and son have depart ed for their home at Salem to visit relatives at Eugene a few days be fore returning home. Rev. N. T. Hnrbit, of Springfield, delivered a evy interesting and con- else sermon from the M. E. pulpit nt this place last Sunday, j .Mrs. L. A. Duughtery and son. Frankle, and Miss Lena lillliwell. "f I Arteta, are visiting with relatives ! here this week. Miss Lucile Wetzel of Drain visited with friends at this place the first of the week. 1 Mr. Roy Booth made a business , trip to Eugene last Saturday. I Mr. Alvy Wise was a business Vls J ltor to Cottage Grove last Monday. I Abraham Lincoln Edwards of Drain, was a business visitor, to this j city last Tuesday. I Mr8yL. R. Lynn, son and daughter, Waltof and Lucy, left last Monday Tor Portland where they will visit with relatives for a short time, then depart for old Mexico to join ' Mr. Lynn, who Is at Orange Hill. S. R. Llvermore, of Bellingham, Wash., has taken possession of the property purchased by Jacob Stone nnd contemplates residing here Indef initely. William Clark, of St. Johns, Is looking after business interests here this week. Perry Foster, of Roseburg, was a business visitor to this city last Tues day. Jacob Stone and daughter, Mrs. J. iA. Shields, left a few days ago for Woodburn. The Misses Ella and Edith Stone left the first of tho week for Central Point to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Choquette have re turned to their home at Woodbury. Miss Agnes Smith, of Oakland, vis ited with friends at this place last Sunday. Miss Ruth Powell and Miss Martha Stearns, of Oakland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns the first of the week. W. H. Wilder has purchased the Meals property west of town and con templates moving thereon in the near future. - Mr. Jopse Berkley of Portland, vis ited with his brother, J. W. Beckley, a few days this week. M. R. Parks, of Roseburg, Is visit ing relatives In this vlcinitv this week. . W. F. Seals was In town last Mon day and gave us n detailed account of a ml.xup he had had with a vicious cow. nnd displayed an injured hand which of itself was mute evtdence of the ferociousness of the affray. Mr. OR MONEY BACK the smallest price Seals said he was completely knocked out the first round as measured by "gooseberry rules," but was badly out of condition to start with, and this coupled with the fact that the bovine outclassed him In reach and weight was responsible for his defeat. But. after a few weeks' training he is pos itive he'll be able to regain his Inst lnurels. Go It, W. P., we're with you and our money Is talking to the effect that you can regain your su premacy after a few weeks of system atic training. Reports from E. R. Lynn and Henry Mooney, who went to Old Mex- Sales WEATHKR REPORT. Roseburg Oregon! March 23, 1010. All observations taken at 6 a.m., Pacific time. Temperature Wind At Min. 12 Max. 24 Dlrec- Ve Pre Weath- 6 a.m. hours hours tlon loclty clpt'n er. Blaine 40 . 40 '46 SB 4 Cloudy Tatoosh. 42 38 46 W 14 .04 Pt CI Seattle 38 38 B0 SV 14 .26 Cloudy North Head 40 48 46 W 12 01 PL CI Portland .38 38 B0 S 8 .60 ' Pt. Cl! Roseburg. 38 38 46 S 4 .72 Pt Cl. Siskiyou 28 26 36 NE 4 .82 Foggy Red Bluff 40 40 B8 N 4 .30 Clear 'Eureka 44 42 64 E 6 .66 Cloudy Sacramento 44 44 B8 SW 8 .04 Clear San Francisco 46 T6 54 NVV 12 .10 Clear Tonopah : 28 28 38 SE 20 .10 Pt CI Yakima... 36 36 B2 NV 10 .06 Clear' Helena 42 42 64 V. 4 T. Cloudy I.ewlston 46 - 46 60 SW 4 .22 Cloudy Spokane ...38 38 64 S 18 .26 Cloudy Walla Walla 40 40 B2 SW 14 .78 Cloudv "olse 44 40 68 E 6 .08 Cloudy Pocatello 38 36 66 SW 12 .22 Clear T. Indicates trace of precipitation. FORECAST Fair tonight and Thursday. WILLIAM BELL, Official In Charge. h LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumt er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. it VrdBon Loner Oak Street, Phone UU ico and Arizona, respectfullly, are to the effect that Mr. Mooney has re turned to McLeod, Cal., and has pur chased a small tract of land, while Mr. Lynn is at Orange Hill, Mexico, and Is well pleased with the country and contemplates locating there per manently. ' The entertainment and oyster sup per at the opera house last Satur day evening wore well attended and all expressed themselves as being highly filed with soup to say nothing of the enjoyable time listening to the ! unique and Interesting program. Quite a lot of talk is prevalent of j late In regard to paving streets and -otherwise beautifying and Improving the city, all of which is very nice and j beneficial, but one of the best boosts lO any lowu ur cuiiimuuiLy ih iu uavu a first nlnss school. Yoncalla has an ! excellent school in wjilch instruction Is given up to the eleventh grade, but that does not suffice to give a pupil a high school education, and we are therefore forced to send many pupils away to get It. There Is no reason why Yonealla can't support a high school-just as well as any other coun try city, and thereby advance the welfare of the citv and community and at the same time afford oppor tunity for the children to acquire an high school course without being compelled to go elsewhere, necessi tating additional expense and Incon venience and Incidentally taking money to build up other places when the same could be used to a good ad vantage at home. It goes without saying thnt a place with good educa tion facilities has a groat, leverage and will attract peoole who are desir e.ble citizens and therefore will ne cessarily advance. Let us get to gether on this school question and not cease our activities until our ef forts are crowned with success a high school for Yoncalla. MRS.. McGINITY. THE PLACE AND TIME TO GET your sewing machines. New models, new price. Do not be fooled by agents. We have the goods, old relia ble mnkes. such as Singer, Wheeler & Wilson and New Royal, and prices are cheaper than ever before.. Come and be convinced. tf-d-sw RICE & RICE. WOOD, $2 TIER. Good lfi-Inch slab woed for sale at $2 the tier by the Page Investment Co.. tho square dealing lumber firm North Roseburg. Phone 2421, d-tf THE HOME OF WALL PAPERS. The largest stock and the least priced. Direct Importations of all the very latest deslgas. 10c double roll and up to 60c. 48 Surely go-carts with prices that look good to you. d-sw-tf RICH & RICE. Crisp Goods The kind that tickles your palate Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE UMPQUA BAKERY II. Gl'EST. Tron. j: ROSEBURG, OREGON