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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1910)
THIS EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1010. Taylor Davis Is down from Drain today, W. A. Marvin, of Riddle, Is In the city today. J. I). Meachen Is In the city toduy from Medford. Mrs. W. C. Chase, of Coquille, Is Easter Jewelry Willi Hi" coiiiIiik of Emiter Humlny tlio spring fashions ui-c i li-uily defined. Kuster was or Iglimlly, iind Mtlll In, In certuln ciivhw, u (treat churcli festival, but tlio world of fashion takes opportunity to make It a time of display ami the occasion for the KliouinK of ucccpU-d myitis In woliien'H fashloliH. (.'onscquelit- y HiifcUT Humliiy lias become the proper time for tlio llinjiy of Hie newest and Intent fiwhlons. Next In importance In tlio dig play of Hinai t all Ire in gown and millinery, tlio latest things In Jew elry llnd (lielr place, and play u most Important part In the bravo show of Mjles at till" time. Thosn Beekin tlio best and latest will llnd Jewelry in our store that will please and are most appropriate. A. S. HUEV JEWELER OPTOMETRIST News of the City Briefly Told Watch for tlio Merry Milkmaids. Mrs. Fred Austin came over from Wilbur last evening. Masters Austin Clianey and John Pltaer wont to Myrtle Creek luEt ev ening to spend Sunday with their young friends. Douglas Couniy Creamery Butter tho nest on mo ni.i-. . --product, 85 cents a roll. Patronize home Industry and get the best. tf : Mr. and Mrs. It. Clark wont to Myrtle Creek 'last evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. HolUdny. Mrs llolllduy Is reported quite 111 at this tlmo, ' : Circulating Library tit Rosoburg Hook Store, 1,000 volunms now fic tion, pnper covors, only 10c each. After rending one exchange It for an other for only 5c. t' George and William Harris, two young Oregon Agricultural college students, arrived lust evening and -will spend their Easter vacation with their parents, who live lu Edon--vowor. Gerald Wilcox, a young student nrrlved last ovenlng and will spend his Easter vacation visiting at tho lioine of Mrs. W. O. Young. Your prlco of living will bo roduced If you buy your groceries at the North Side Orocory. It Is easy to live well and grow fat if you trndo with tis. Phono 2033. Free delivery to Jill parts of the city. d-tf An Initiative petition concerning the Monmouth Normal school Is be ing circulated In tho city today, and wli: no doubt receive very many nlgnnrs, as Douglas couniy pcoplo huve always been friends of tho nor-, mul schools. At the regular meeting of Rising - Star lodge. 1. O. O. P.,' Inst ovenlng. he following members wore elected which convenes at Eugene, Ma vlS: Ba. Lenox. R. H. 0. Wood. P. 0. Mlcelll and (Irafton Wortlilngton. K. W l'Jwart was eUHUeu ttisinci uepmy grand master. G. W. Sloper, tho cleaner nnd tiroMser, has Just received his line of pprlng samples from Ed. V. Price ' Chicago lallors. nnd Invites the pub lic to Inspect tnom. 'l tie line is one f tho handsomest over received l.y "lilm nnd Includes all tho latest weaves made Into tho most fashlon- ttlilo ii I tiro Tor men. tf Choose and crackers, old-fashioned dried anple pie and Upton's tea were tho refreshments that were served tiy tho young men uf the M. E. church In an entertainment given at the Thurch lust evening In honor of the young women of Mrs. A. C. Mar ker's class. Alter tho burlesque fea ture had been enlnyed. Ice creatn nnd i-nke were passed around. There -was n men's button sewing contest nun iuu u imi-ii imi iiMYu mill .-.iniiv- m! in a startling luanner the colns- tihi iiin-iuu in inn milium' iiiiiii man with a thread and needle, tleaf niute lu a debating society con wail-i'lY im inoie nieni-ciive in nn ordinary man with a thread a needle. Maurice Henderson won t prlv.e tor helm; tlie least awkward ine young men wno umx pari, oll-rahlotti'd spelling contest ws iised to pair off the young men and young wnnii-n. About seventy young people were present and a very en joyable occasion was the resell. George Stearns came over from Oakland this morning. Try one of those Sncll filters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Caddis, the plumber. , tf Prof. C. C. Baker, superintendent of the OreBham public schools, Is In the city today. New pnper, now patterns, new stylos, paints, varnishes, etc., at Fish er's Paint Store. Mrs. Richard Hanan, of Yoncalla, returned homo this afternoon after a visit with her brother, A. F. Hawn and family. Mrs. J. A. Cole and Vita Goodman returned to Oakland this afternoon after n short visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman. Miss Mackey, Miss Goodman and MIsb Prim, three pretty BChool teachers from Oakland, arrived on the morning train and are spending the" day In town. Two propagandists of the Mormon church nre In the city and are pur suing a quiet house-to-house dissem ination of the doctrines peculiar to tho Mormon church. Mrs. T. J,' Kearney nnd daughter. Miss Hazel, of Portland, who have been visiting friends In the city, nnd her son, Ralph Kearney, returned to Portland this morning. Hny, oats or grain are all right for the horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't bIio be pleased to have some of those swell fixtures for her home, mow on display at Winnie Qnddls, tho plumber. tf A mnrrlnge license was Issued this morning to Mr. .1. II. Gardner of Drain, nnd Miss Venta D. Smith, or Sunnyslde. Mr. Gardner Is a rela tive of County Treasurer J. E. Saw yers and is a young school teacher. For Men There Is no bettor shoe made than tho celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which Is to be found at the Mllllkln Shoo Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the "United Workman Shoe." d-tf Mrs Aldn Dixon, who has been In Portland for some tlmo past taking a business course In the Holmes bus iness college, nrrlved here this morn ing to nttend to some administration matters pertaining to the estate of her late husband, Delnmr Dixon. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. It. M. Hawley. of Home Valley, Washington, who have been in the city several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Orn hnm. returned home this morning. Mr. Hawley Is very much pleased with Douglas county and expects to return here In about a month. About thirty young people of the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church, attended a so cial evening at Judge .1. C. Fuller ton's residence at No. 102 Corey av enue, last evening. Gaines, sociabil ity nnd dainty refreshments, conclud ed an enjoyable evening. The state bonrd of agriculture at Salem yesterday elected .1 It. Uooth. president, nml Mark Hulburt. vice t)i csld.-nt. The board Inspected the grounds and buildings of the state fair grounds and appointed commit tees to report later on new building and Improvements. The premium list will be Issued much earlier tilts year I ban formerly, and it is expected that thr will be some Important chang es In the rules. in town today. : Mrs. J. Mottle went to Portland ! this morning to visit her parents. j Miss Myrtle Chaso, who has been ' visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'red Honebrake, went over to Oak land today. Miss Myrtle Hall went to Oakland this morning. She has been engaged to teach a term of school at Green Valley. Your price of living will be reducad If you buy your groceries at the Vorth Sldo Grocery. It Is easy to live well and grow fat if you trade with us. Phone 2633: Free delivery to all parts of the city. d-tf Mr Frank Andrews nnd Miss Lot tie Andrews, of St. Charles, III., who have been visiting friends and rela tives in the city, started home this morning by WBy of San Francisco. If you are looking tor good ser vice In the barber line, call at the Maddlx barber shop, Cass street, Roseburg, National bank bldg. Three chair shop. Data room In connec tion, tf Leonard Vaierio, a young Italian who was brought to the city last ev ening from Cottage Grove, by Sheriff Kenton, on a charge of rape, Is hav ing a hearing before Judge Long bo hind closed doors as this paper goes to press, Mr. Alexander MacGregor, of Yankton, South Dakota, who has been In the city looking over the country, left this morning for Med ford and Ashland. He says he will return hero In about ten days and may conclude to settle here. Easter Sunday Is the day of great things at the Methodist-Episcopal church. Big audiences, most excel lent special music, sermons on the resurrection, reusing congregational singing, big stringed instrument or chestra will lead song service in the Sunday school at 10 a.m. The duy will begin with sunrise devotions at 5:30 a.m. All are welcome. Mrs. Gertrude Warren, daughter and son, and Mrs. Nella Marsh, sis ters of Mrs. .las. O. Newland and Mrs. Charles Field, of this city, who have been visiting here for some days past, left this morning for Port land .where they will visit another sister, Mrs. F. B. Hamlin. Mrs. War ren and Mrs. Marsh reside in Spo kane", Washington. A petition Is being circulated to day among property owners on south Jackson street, to ask the city coun cil for permission to macadamize south Jackson street from Mosher to Wulte street, the work to be done at the expenso of the property owners. Tom Cobb slates that enough signers have already been Becured to the pro posed Improvement. 'AVKMUXT PUICKS (iO DOWN. .Mayor Simon Is Hammering For n Closer Figure. POHTT.AND Mnreh 911 Aunlmlt paving dropped to $1.44 a square yard yesterday afternoon. This was disclosed when bids were onenpd hv the city executive board. Bltullthlc, however, did not meet the cut. The Pacific Bridge company bid $1,95 on bltulltlilc, a reduction of 6 cents, but It h.llfltlceil this It U ciil,l Uv raising the cost of excavation. Mayor simon noctures ne will demand a rate of $1.75 for this material. "I am not satisfied with the bid of th'j bltulltlilc companies." said the mayor after the' sebslon of the executive board, "and I have recom mended to the street committee that tho bids of the Warren Construction company and tho Pacific Bridge company cut its bid on bltullthle' n cents. 1 do not think that is enough. for I wnut the price of this pavement reduced tO $1.75. T WOliM nnf hnw- cver, have recommended the rejec tion of the bltulltlilc bids had the rate been cut to $1.85." noitx. Bradley, at Comstock, Friday, Hrfadley, at Comstock, Friday-, -March 25, 1910, a son. WOOD, IjiU TIER. Good 16-lnch slab wocd for sale nt $2 the tier by the Pnge Investment Co., tho square dealing lumber firm North ltoseburg. Phone 2421. d-tt S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS.. Eggs for sale. The best on the mnrket. From tho finest layers go ing. Setting of 15 eggs. $2. Inquire of P. M. Mathews, 627 East Douglas street. Phone 334. sw-tf NEW TODAY. Phone Main S!IM AH work first-class Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Tapers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Boiuls of all Kinds Furnished ll-JH North Jackson st. ItOSl-.tll 'HO, OREGON LOST One white and blue spotted shepherd dog. one year old, with cellar and lock. Lost in Rose burg. March 24. A liberal reward will be paid. Notify H. D. Hill, Wilbur, or Tlios. J. Williams, night watchman, Roseburg. dsw-AJ 1 OF COURSE THEY ARE ALL WOOL THOUGH WE MAKE NO BOAST OF IT. THAT'S A Thing Apart" The vital, compelling trait of Harth's Toggery Clothes is ultra smart "Air" their tailoring technique, the soft, rich fabrics and the town bred "Air" they lend to the wearer. HARTH'S TOGGERY Home of Regal Shoes 3 SUXKISE PRAYER SERVICE. A sunrise prayer service will be held at the Christian church Easter morning at 6:30. Subject, "Easter tide: What it Means to us." There will be special music by Miss Ellen Flook. All are invited to attend this service, d-lswm26 A- New and Special Prices. 75 now tents, direct from factory. All the popular sizes in wall tents. Two dozen canvas hammocks. Car penter's aprons. 60 pairs portiers. 3 dozen couch covers. You should not miss the opportunity of seeing these before purchasing elsewhere. RICE & RICE, sw-d-tf. ' The House Furnishers, cTj7ssirn:i AiTi:KtlslsrKXTs7 FOR RENT A room, flee. largo furnished Inquire at tho News of COWS FOR SALE Grade Jeraoy cows, cheap. A. J. Stnrmer, Rose- burs, tf ROOMS FOR RENT Two nice bed rooms, hot. and cold water in each bath. Inquire nt this office. m28p NOTICK TO CKKUITORS, Estate of Elizabeth A. Snider, do censed. . Notice is hereby given by the un derpinned executor with will annexed of the estate of Elizabath A. Snider, deceased, to tho creditors of and nil persons having claims against the said defeased, to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers, within six (f) mouths after the first pub lication of this notice to tho Slid executor, nt Roseburg, Douglas coun ty, Oregon. Pitted nnd first published at Rob bing, In said county and state, on tho 17th of March. 1510. E. L. PARROTT, sw Executor. TEAM FOR SALE Team of draft horses, weighing 3200, good wag on and harness. Call at Gaddls ranch. Edenbower. A23-p WANTED Experienced girl wanted to do general housework. Address P. O. Box 4a7, Roseburg, Ore. tf-sw-d Don't Scold Your Wife if the stands half tha forenoon talking with nor ntighbora over tha back fenca. Sha it merely getting tha news. Hava tha Home Papar aent to her regularly and her hunger for nawa will ba satisfied. Then she'll hava dinner ready on time and your hunger will be eatisfied. THK. KVKXIXO NKWS IS THKH KST THE NEWS OFFICE WANTED Three furnished house keeping rooms or a small furnish ed house. Phone 247. d-sw FOR SALE Eight lots In Riverside add to Rosoburg, good six room house; stable; fruit trees. $1,060. A. E. GIBSON, Edenbower, Or. a: 5 TOR SALE About ' or an acre, 30 bearing fruit trees, good house and other Improvements, fine garden land. A bargain. Inquire of own er, 822 Mosher st. d-sw-tf WOOD $2 RICK Good 16-inch slab wood for sale at $.3 the tier nt the Page Investment Co., the square dealing lumber firm. North Roseburg. Phone 2421. d-tf TYPEWRITER WANTED Good ma- chine desired; will take same on rental basis with privilege of pur chase; visible machine preferred. R. R. Wood, News pftlce. BOARD WANTED Room and board by young man in family where there are no other boarders. Will pay $4.50 per week. Address B. News office. NOTICE A first class S 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 F. L. Beard, Yoncalla, Ore. p-tf FO R S A LE Ten-a cre8of f 1 n e land, all in cultivation; two acres of or chard; small house and barn: chickens, team and wagon. You can get this place for only $3,500. Inquire or address N.t care News office. AlO-dsw PARCRAWF SECRET SERVICE Agency Is prepared to do all le gitimate Detective work, both Ci vil and Criminal, In1 all parts of tho United States. C. F. Parker. Sunt., 214-216 Henry Bldg., Port land, Oregon. Phone Main 6231; Office phone Main 3209. FRUITF A RM And"garde"iTland ; 2 2 acres: 7 acres In choice varieties of bearing trees; 1 acre strawber ries; other small fruits; 5-room house, spring water, barn. Some thing reallv fine. Look It up. In quire, FARMER, News office. da23 FOR SALE Forty acres, all fenced mostly wire fence: road and maii line and telephone through place one mile from postoffice, store and . niHcuum irmc land; 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 tnioiem. inquire at 325 w. Wash- lngton street, Roseburg, Ore. d-tt FOR SALE 40 acres one mile from city limits; 15 acres In cultivation; " Spits and Newtown apples; pear and peach orchard; six-room house, barn and outbuildings; four good springs, water piped In house and connected up with Monarch range; hot and cold water m three different places; bath room com plete. Water piped to big gar den, plenty of hose and sprinklers. Fine gentle milch cow, Jersey bull good hack, 70 layiI;g hens,' Incu bator, 12 Tolouse geese, several hot l.elf. Bulldln.Ts nte all new and it is a beautiful place. Tho soil is especially fito for fruit,' gar den or onions. Price $4 500 Terms, $2,600 down. Address K. Graham, owner, Box 88, Roseburg 0rS- sw-d-al5 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. To the Stockholders of the Second ('r,1,Pi3. ot lhe Do"Elas Countv Building and Loan Association Notice Is hereby gA-en to the stock holders of the second series of the Douglas County Building hnd Loan Association thct a stockholders meet ing will be held In the council cham ber, city hall, op. Tuesdav, the 2Hh day of March, at 7:30 p.m. of said ?u5, . .w I"lr"e of considering the advisability of paying two dollars per share on said stock for each and every month for the period of twelve may be decided upon and for the transaction of such other business ,s may lawfully come before the meet ing. By order of the board' of di rectors. E. X. EWART. Assistant Secretary.