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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1910)
THE EVEVTNO NEWS MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1010. News of the City Briefly Told Watch for the Marry Milkmaids. 8. J. Jones bud business at KIdalo Saturday. W.. I?. Moore, oi VYi.hur. was In the city yesterday. Sam T. Smith, tho Empire livery xuan, went to Portland this morning. Alva Bellows returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland. Mrs J. J. flnfcer returned homo Sunday from a two weeks visit at Portland. J. I. Siuichor and family ..pent Sunday out on Deer Creek visiting friends. New paper, now patterns, new styles, paints, varnishes, etc., at Fish er's Paint Store. Lola and Jack Tupper, students of ML Angcll college, were In the city: over Sunday, visiting their mother, Mrs. Jack Gil more. Mr. J. P. Williams, of Ashland, lias accepted the position of wire chief In the local telephone orrice. Mrs. L. D. Harvey wns taken to Merey Hospital Saturday evening. Her condition la improved today. Douglas County Creamory Buttor the host on the market a home product, 85 cents a roll. Patronise borne industry and get the best. - tf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ingram, of Lake- view, nrrlved In the city last evening and are visiting at the homo of Mrs. fnuram'fl father. Lfge lint field, at four corners, today. Mr. Ingram (s superintendent of the forestry burfiiu at Lakeviow. Tj. R. Tltlhall, formerly traveling aalesmnn for tho Illnke-MnKatl Paper Co., of Portland, and well known the himlneRB men of thin city, will open a dry goods establishment nt Kit gene In tho near futuro. The young man Is a hiiBtlor and will moot with suc cess. O. W. Slopdr, tho cleaner and prenser, has Just received his line of spring samples from Rd. V. Price. Chicngo tailors, and invites the pub lic to inspect thorn. Tho line is one of tho hnndsomettt ever received by him and includes nil the latest weaves made into tho most fashion able attire for men. tf Tom Wolf, of Florence, was in tho city for a fow hours today. Mr. Wolf wns here ft-r the purpose of in terviewing our people hi regard to the creation of Umpoj'a county out of n portion of Lnne and Douhis cnuntloH. The proposed county will extend from a point on tho south boundary lino of Lincoln county and extend to Coos enmity, betweon town ships seven and eight went. It will tako from Douglas county property of the approximate valuo of three million dollars and. nbnut twn mil lions from I .alio. The principal tnwiift taken from Douglas will bo BrottHburg and Gardiner, the line running about a mile went of Klkton. Mr. J. M. Wilson, of Bulherlin, spent Sunday in town. L. bur, C. Leonard and wife, of Wfl were in the city yesterday O. W. Price, of GrantB Pass, was a itodeburg visitor over Sunday. Kor a good shave, hair cut or bath, call at the Maddlx barber shop, T. J. Butcher, of Canyonville, en joyed tho hospitality of the city yes terday. Mrs. O. W. Burnett and Miss R. 7. Pnirh, of Myrtle Creek, were in the city Saturday. William Orlmetead, a cousin of Mrs. C. M. Hermann, is here from in dinna, vltdting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann. Robert Itoot, of Eugene, and G. W. Price, of Grnnts Pass, and Nathan Smith, of Lakevlew, were among the sojourners in Roseburg yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dement, of Myrtle Creek, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hermann, returned home Sunduy. . Mrs. U, Vt. Marsters, wife of At: torney Marsters, hag been at Cleve land for the past few days attending her uncle, K. T. Woodruff, who is dangerously ill. Mr. George W, Bence, vice-president of the United Drug Company of Boston, who arrived here Saturday, has gone to Camas Valley to visit his nephew, Hay Baldwin. Hay, oats or grain are all right for tho horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't she be pleased to have some of those swell fixtures for her home, now on display at Winnie Gaddls, tho plumber. t tf Miss Grnco May. of Riddle, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax M. Par rlsh at 332 South Pine street, yester day. She w mt on to Portland this morning to vilt friends in that city. For Men There is no better shoe made than tho celebrated "J. B. Tilt," which Is to be found at the MHllkin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to tho "United Workman Shoo." d-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ford, who live at No 8 J 7 Houck street, left this morning for 8nn Francisco and other points in California. Thoy expect to sojourn in the sunny clime of Cali fornia for about two months, visiting friends, Mr. W. R. Lut tin. a Michigan home seeker who arrived here from Port land Saturday evening, today pur chased tho J. C, Dine place onom!le (ant or town and will tako immediate poBHession. ' His family will nrrive tomorrow. Mr. Dine, an old soldier, and his wife, will leave on Wednes day of this week for Florida, where they expect to make their future home. The sate was negotiated by Perrlno & Walker. 4 STYLE, fine material, and artistic finish should com bine with comfortable fit to produce thoroughly satisfac tory clothes. These results are assured when your clothes are made as you want them by Ed. K Price Co. MERCHANT TAILORS C 11 I C A 0 O "e give if you will you this advantage select your prefer ence of our showing of their beautiful Spring woolens, and have us take your measure. Cost you but $20 to $40. Faihion 640 Four-Button Novelty Saclt I Exclua uaivc local reprenent- t fcd.V. Price WCo. G. W. SL0PER, Agt. Roseuurg, Oregon You Don't Have to Go to Sea to See PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and J chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK of any Kind. t I have five or six homo I will sell cheap, as I want to use the money In other busalnoss. See my burglar proof window lock, Ita J O.K. See Pat'a Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, move S or repair your houses, lltislness buildings a apeclalty. Over forty J years experience In building. ! F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 1 Mrs. Clark L. Bargar will leave to morrow afternoon for Seaside, near Astoria, Taylor Davis returned to Drain to day where he Is preparing to engage in the butcher business. J. W. Wise, J. W. Caldwell and Deputy Assossor J. H. Batty, of Yon calla, are In the city today. Mrs. C. S.- Plaster, of Cottage Grove, who has been vinitlng her mother, Mrs. C. M. Matin, returned home today. Harry Hermann and wife, of Myr tle Creek, spent Sunday In the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. M, Hermann. O. B. Hinsdale, of Gardiner, Is In town today, attending to tho Gard iner Mill Company's big $5,000 tax contribution to the expenses of Doug las county. Circulating Library at Roseburg 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 Word was just received as the News goes to press this afternoon that K. T. Woodrufr, of Cleveland, elsewhere referred to In this paper as being seriously HI, is dead. H. B, Clark, the S. P. car repairer who was recently run over by a freight ear In the yards, 1b Improving nicely, and tholoetors are confident now that they will be able to Bave his leg. Dr. A. C, Seely performed two suc cessful throat operations at Mercy Hospital yesterday Mlns Ethel Chen- oweth, of Oakland, and little Miss Catherine Starr, of Glendale, are the patients. C. T. Colt, of the Sutherlin Com mercial club, was in Roseburg for b few hours today on business In con nection with the Issuance of the club's monthly magazine, Spltzplppln. It will be a flue edition with a hand some cover. W. A. Marvin, general manager of the Oregon Copper Mines at Doe Creek, returned yesterday from a trip to Portland, where he has been attontlinga meeting of the Oregon branch of the American Mining con gress. - Why don't you Invest your money In first mortgages -that will give you 11 per cent Interest? A part of this per cent Is given by the owner as he needs the money. This offer good until April G. For information call on S. M. Suffron. dswaB Mrs. S, V. Starmer, accompanied by Mrs. A. Johnson, of North Yaki ma, and Mrs. S. J. Adams, will start for Sail Diego, Cab, In the morning, where they will visit with a Mrs. Kennedy, a daughter of Mrs. Adams and an aunt of Mrs. Starmer. E. T. Woodruff, of Cleveland, Is reported In a critical condition today. Ho has been 111 for tho past fiur weoks, Mrs. John Krohn a daugh ter of Mr. Woodruff, acrompanled by her husband, nrrlved hero this morn ing from Portland and left Immed iately for her father's home. Rogue River Courier: Mrs. W. L. Singleton left for her home at Rose burg Wednesday morning, alter spending a week with Mrs. J. P. Mnr tin, of Ibis city. Mrs. Singleton has J)een Inking treatments of in. Kind ley for defective hearing and finds herself much Improved. K. W. Dlederlchs and J. C Hatch er, of Grants Pass; F. T. Chitwood, of Merrill, Klamath county; J. f. Meehiin, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Black. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Plfley and I,. R Tupper, of Medford, arrived this af ternoon to attend a conference of the Seventh Day Adventlst church. Gopher N. Agee. former county clerk, and D. S. R. Walker, of tho Jackson Loan & Trust company, spent" Sunday In the cily, Mr. Age arriving from Grants Pass and Mr. Walker from Portland. Mr. Walker Is now general manager of tho Jack son concern for Oregon, and Mr. Agee Is associated with him In the business. Tho publicity committee of the Commercial Club nre now consider ing the qualifications of five appli cants for tho job of booster of the club. Among these, are McCoiiley the presiMit booster of the Cottngo Grove club; Mr. Preston, the mayor of Myrtle Creek, and Mr. Ashley, chief clerk of tho S. P. passenger de partment, of Portland. At the regular meeting of the Phll etarian branch of the I. O. O. F. lodge Saturday evening the following dele gates were elected to represent the local subordinate lodge nt the session of the grand lodge which meets at Kngene next May: Arthur Jones, O. J. Ltndsey. William H. Abeene. F. K. Cavendor. H, O. Lewis and L. Wlin berly. N, T. Jewett was recommend ed for appointment as deputy district grand master. .A broken reach precipitated a live ly runaway through the streets of Hoseburg this morning. A team be longing to F. H. Kills, of Edenbower, attached to the front wheels of the running gear of a wagon ran at breakneck speed the full length of Jackson street, cutting' a Bwalh through the traffic of tho thorough fare, tho pounding of their hoofs upon the pavement sounding like the long roll of drums beating to battle t break of day. At the corner of Cass and Jackson a well meaning In dividual ran out Into the street to: stop the runaways, and succeeded In, deflecting them Into a head-on col lision with a 75 plate glass wtndow of iho Rochdale grocery company. Tho wagon tongue struck the big plate front, shattering It Into n dozen fragments, and one of the horses' slipped on the cement sidewalk and fell, carrying tho other down with him. C. A. Sawyer and wife, of Wilbur, are In the city today, Mrs. G. V. Holblg, oi Wilbur, Is a Roseburg visitor today. G. E. Whitney, of Myrtle Creek, was In town over Sunday. L. H. Smith, A. .M. Vanderkloot and H. Dean May were In town from Sutherlin yesterday. G. A. Young and George Stearns returned to Oakland this morning nfter spending Sunday In the city. Leonard Vnlerlo, tho young Italian who was arrested by Sheriff Fenton at Cottage Grove and brought to this city last Friday morning, and who has been held in the county jail on a charge of rape, was today bound over to the May torm of the circuit court by Judge Long, his bond being placed at $7ii0.00 Attorneys Frank Miceli and Charles Hamilton, who have been defending the defendant, received a telephone message this af ternoon from Portland parties stat ing that the bond would be furnish ed. Dorothy Mead, the 13-year-old gti;i who is tho victim of the crime, has been placed In custody of tho boys and girls' aid society at Port-, land. 1,000 110SKI1U8HES HERE, Dr. A. C. Seely states that the Rose Club has Just received a consignment of 1,000 Btandard yearling rose bushes, of all va- rletles. Through a special ar- rangement with the growers, the Rose Club will distribute these shoots to members of the Club for the very low rate of 5 cents per shoot, or two dozen for 11.00. Floyd Bogges was In the city today from his home east of town attending to business matters. Your price of living will be reduced If you buy your groceries at th North Sido Grocery. It Is easy to live well and grow fat if you trade with us. Phone 2033. Free dollvery to all parts of the city. d-tf George Anderson, n Wolf Creek miner, died at Mercy hospital Satur day night, and was burled In the Ma sonic cemetery this afternoon. The deceased was a single man 55 years or age, and as far as known has only one relative, a sister, living. P. G. Rice Is in town from Myrtle Creek today. Dale Strange returned from Van couver, Wash., today. J. R. Daniels was a Roseburg visi tor from his farm west of the city. Mrs. D. R. Jones came up from Myrtle Creek this afternoon. Miss Beulah Walker, who has been visiting Mrs. T. A. Troxell for the past few days, returned to her home' in Coquille today. PROKESSIOXAli CARDS. PHYSICIANS. t FIRE INSURANCE Nortliorn (JlKt'll Atlna AViLllamsliuric-Il ( jlv I'lillitinu I'. S. llrnnfU Airrlniltui'ul Sfcurlty In.. C'u. of X. America JVniLylvania A.HOt. Kll.llDl.OIIS.OO.. 7.H1 1. 7111). 11(1.. ... B.n.-iH, ;.(. (Ml.. '2,f;;.:l.r,:l.((i.. ;t.) l H.r, .o.. :i.ou;i.l:i7.0(i... '2,:i.-i(Hiiii.(ii.. 1 -!.( 1 1 .ifii:l.i(. . M.42H.0M0.OO... Founded 18:17 181)1 lHOf. ih:i l :ioo lHfiil im i 1 7(12 THE DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Agents W. J. MOON, Mur., Imuranco Dept. we Kcpdu l very wmig Electrical that needs attention as well aa sell you apparatus. . Furthermore we attend to repairs' promptly (on 'phone order If 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. Jacltscn St. Roseburg, Or 7 f 'HIC Jt-X WHHH.I1 II JL m ili.l'- - " " Phono Main 2151 AU work first-class Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title - Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 328 North Jackson st. ItOSIiltURG, OREGO.V Colonist Rates to and the GREAT NORTHWEST The management of the South ern Pacific Co. (Lines In Oregon) take great pleasure In announ clng that the low rates from Eastern cities, which have done so nil ch In past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement In Oregon, will prevail aguln this spring Dally irora murcu i to April id, inc lusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads have done their part; now It's up to you. The colon 1st rate Is the greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let eastern people know about it and encourage them to come here, where land Is cheap and home-building easy nud attractive. Fares Can Be Prepaid nt home if desired. Any agent of the road named Is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point In the cast. REMEMBER THE RATES From Chlcnco. $3.1; from SL Louis. $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, $25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. Jj. n. MOORK, Local agent Roseburg, Ore, W.M. McMlRRAY, Gcncml Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. DR. IiUCETTA SMITH i $ Physician Women's and Children's Of Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. if m. PhoneB Office, 1711, Res. il 1721. Marsteni Block, next to & Douglas County Bank Bldg. p. seburg, Oregon. i DR. J. L. CALLOWAY ' if Osteopathia Physician $t Chronic diseases a specialty. Graduate of the American if School of Osteopathy Kirksville, tf Mo. Under-founder of science tf tf Dr. A. T. Still. tf tf Office Abraham Bldg. tf tf Phone 1691 Roseburg, Ore tf Stf4VtfM!tftftftftf .Tftftffttfif-ftftftfwvtftfwtftf tf DR. f.EO. E. HOUCK. $ tf Physician and Surgeon. tf tf w tf Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. tf Roseburg, Oregon. tftfltfSKMtf4:Kftf litftftftftftftftftftftftftftfgtf tf SEKLY, SET HER & STEWAKT t tf Physicians and Surgeons tf tf Office Lower floor Douglas Co. tf Bank bldg., corner Main and tf !- Oak streets. Phone 771. tf tf , Roseburg, Oregon. tf tftf)!tf:4! tfvi??tftftftftftf A ELMER V. HOOVER, tf Physician and Surgeon tf . Office, Main St., One Door South $ tf of City Hall. Phone 841. tf Roseburg, Oregon, tf tf tf4M!tftftftf A. S. HUEY, Optometrist. 118 W. Cass St. ROSEBU11Q, ORQEON. tf tf tf ' tf tf tf DENTIST tftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftf " tf F. W. HAYNES tf ' Dentist tf tf Roseburg National Bank Bldg. tf c Hours lu to 12, 2 to 4. tf tf Phone 1283. tf Roseburg ... Oregon. ' l"Stf-tftftftftf tftftftftftftftftftftftftftftfftgtfggtftftttfg tf tf & J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S. tf Dentist tf. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel- tf 'ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. tf tf Residence Phone 1406. tf tf Roseburg, Oregon. tf tfS:HSHHWwS!tftftf tftftftftftfwtftftfirftrttfga Q. J. BACHEIt, D. M. D tf . : Dentist tf Abraham Roseburg, tf tf Building. ' Oregon. - ' tftf tftf tftftftftf tftftftftftf ATTORNEYS. tftftftftftf tf tf CRAWFORD & WATSON tf A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson tf tf Attorneys-At-Law. tf tf Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. tf Bank Bldg tf Roseburg, Oregon. tf tftftftftftfStfStftf:Hfttf ;Hitfi!itf4Ktfiftftftftf tf COSHOW & RICE tf f Attorneys-At-Lair. tf tf tf tf Taylor & Wilson Building. tf Roseburg. Oregon. iff tftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftfjMji tftf''tftf4H:4::t It. W. MARSTERS tf Attorucy-At-Lan. tf tf tf Notary Public. Rooms 6 and tf tf 7, Marsters Building. a tf Roseburg. Oreeun. v is tf?HiH--tftf tftftftftfftftftftftf - S- JOHN T. LONG Attorney-At-Law. tf Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. Bank Building. tf Roseburg, Oregon. tftftftftftftftftftftf tftftftftftf f- t. A. BUCHANAN Attorney-At-Lanr. - a tf Notary Public Abraham Bldg. tf Roseburg, Oregon. ' A "-vert nnTHflirnnmnimiii ftftftftftftf,! tf j. c. ITLLERTON Attorney-At-Law. tf Will practice In all State and tf Federal Courts. Office In Marks tf uuiiuing. KoseDurg, Oregon, tf