The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 04, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVExrva NEWS
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1010.
News of the City Briefly Told
U. K. McLaughlin, the forest rang
er, went to Tiller today,
Cluuilo iifiitnm. haa rturnod from
the range jieur IVoreat Gruvo.
John SpatiKh, tho Looking Glass
Iiuitnrin, wus in tho city today.
Jack McCarty, of Yoncalla, Is in
(own today.
Surveyor Frank Cafn Is In the city
from Hlddlo 011 business,
George W. Telford, of Happy VaL
ley, wa in the city oil business today.
Thus. A. McNuhh and wife, of Myr-, cl(U1(e bbhvoo. of Kennett, Call
tin Creek, were In the city yesterday. fornlit( arrived" today to visit his par-
ents.
Sarah I.arklnn and her brother,
Harry Larklns, Hpeut Sunday in town,
rfctiirulng home llilu inoriiing.
J. N. Vancn and wife oxpwt to go
to I'liynllup. WHiihliigton, on Wednes
Jjiy, for a six wuekH' vlnit with friends
and relalWes In that city.
V. V. Ilarphan, K. H. !)nnl(ln, C.
"V. Odin and C. .. .Ingram, deputy for
nt rangers, went, to Caps llllheo lo
Jay to do some tree planting.
Douclaa County Creamery nutter
the beta on tho market a home
product, 85 cents a roll. Patronize
fcorne industry and got tho bent. tf
J. H. Daniels, was In Koseburg
from his homo west of the city today
lor a few hours.
Mm. N. K, Richardson arrived from
Dillard today to visit with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. J. C Mulvey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Westerfleld, of
Hutherlin, were in the city yesterday,
returning' home today.
Tho Ladles' Aid of the Christian
church, have on sale at Rhoades &
Co. 'a second-hand store some home
made rugs. Call and Inspect them, tf
George A. Ilonebrake and Krt j Circulating Library at Roseburg
tAitr.h. deputy forrst run gem, left 'Rook Store, 1,000 volumna new fic-
tnwn today to do some trail work In
their district.
V. u Regard, formerly deputy
mherlfr of this county, is In tho city
from Glendule visiting among his
many friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
tion, paper covers, only 10c each.
After reading one exchange It for an
other for only 5c. ' tf
Mrs. M. Josephson started yester
day for New York city, where she will
visit for eoViio time with her son, Wal
ter, who la a student at Columbia
University.
Krntik Carman and wife came down
from Portland Saturday evening audi f Voii are looking for good aer--wUt
bo here about a week It Is iin-jVce n the barber line, call at the
lerstood that Mr. Carman has sold taddlx barber shop, Cass street,
ills property in Roseburg. (Roseburg, National bank bldg. Three
K. J. Harris, of Drain, and William xon. tf
rlone, who lives In Dodd's canyon
iiar Oakland, were In town today.
Mr. Stone Ik a veteran Odd Fellow,
rtnvlng joined the order In Kansas In
385S.
Miss Emma D. Fisher returned lost
evening from Dunsmuir, Cal., wbero,
he has been for several mouths. She;
vhr ncconipanied homo by her Hlster-ln-law,
Mrs. Jesse Fisher, and sister,
Miss Mao Fisher.
J. Jj. Wkegarner nrid Miss Helen
Hell, of Drain, were tnnrrled in Judge
Womu-oft's office this morning. Judge
G W. Wonnrolt officiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Wlsngarner will reside on their
farm at Hoswcll Springs.
Chna. Thorn, of Mnrshfleld, Is In
I the city shaking hands with his many
ac(iuafntauc!S. Since leaving this
city Home years ago ho has been In
the RtfMimlinnl bustinesH at. Cnns tlnv.
Vour price of living will bo reduced n0 j8 his way to Portland.
tr you buy your groceries at the
"North Side Grocery. It Is easy to) William Dell, tho local weather ob
llve well and grow fat If you trade ' server, asks the News to state that
with. us. Phono 2(13-1. Free delivery ! any farmer or fruit grower who
to nil parts of tho city. d-tfj wishes to know tho latest weather
forecast is always welcome to call
Oorge Marsh, (lie prune prince-, of up the weather bureau by telephone.
Looking OIhhh, was in town today ac- Many farmers are availing themselves
rompanied by his son, Arlhur. who,
nfter spending (he Master vacation at.
home, is returning to Willamette Vnl
versily. Why don't yon Invest your money
In first inorf urines that will give yen
11 per cent intevesl? A part of this
ymv cent ia given by tho owner as
tie needs the money. This offer good
tint,! April C. For information call
on S. M. Saffron. dawn 5
Mrs. A. Fields, who w:' Keriously.
limned a few days njin by the evolo
Bion of a gasolene Iron. Is re)orteil in
n rr It leal coin! it ion lotlnv. Her in
SnvleR are qtiHn seven mid It will be
wmio time before- llie lady fully re
covers. Dr. Hoover Is attending the
jiutlent. ,
O. W. Sloper. the rtenner and
ipr-fipnr, has just received his line of
-spring sain plea from Kd. V. Prlco. ,
CbicuMO lailors. and Invites the pub-'
li to inspect them.- The lino Is ouo
-of the haud.-jonie-'t ever received by
him and includes all tho lateU
-wonves innde Into the most fashion
able lit lire for men. If
or tills privilege and .Mr. Hell was
kept busy answering tho telephone
last night until as late as It o'clock.
Tho general forecast, of course, can
he obtained by telephoning to central
In the telephone office, but pending
the possibility of frost, those who are
provided wllb smudge oil facilities
will do well to pet the latest Infor-
liiatlou of Air. Heil direct.
! Hymen Wollenberg has filed his
1f)lh s.'iai-anmiul report as iidminfs-
Irator "do bonis non" of the estate
of S. Marks, and S, Marks & Com
pany, and his 20th annual report In
tho purtniTshlii estate of S. Marks
and H. Wollenberg. The former re
port shows received during the past
sir months a total amount or" $2,
1 7-1.21; dlsnersed, a total amount uf
M,7firi.!M; balance on hand. $4 1 8.2ft.
Tho 20th annua) report shows re
ceived a iotul amount or $1,814.18;
total amount paid out, $:j79.fiS; bal
ance on hand. $1.4:t4.fi5. The bal
ance on hand in each case, the admin
bit rator alleges, is "not sufficient to
compensate tho administrator In fees
due for his services as such administrator."
Watch for the Merry Milkmaids.
A. K. Henderson, of Oakland, wat
In the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark return
ed from Myrtle Creek today.
Nate Rellg came In from Myrtle
Creek today in his automobile.
MIks Inez Carter, of Cauyonvllle,
was in the city yesterday.
For a good shave, hair cut or
bath, call at the Maddix barber shop.
William Jackson, of Looking Glass
attended to business matters lu the
city today.
Bert Hrown, or Wilbur, was attend
ing to business matters in the city
today.
Now paper, new patterns, new
styles, paints, varnishes, etc., at Flsh
er'a Paint Store.
Henry Schrenck was a Roseburg
visitor today from his farm at Look
ing (JIuss.
C. O. White, the Myrtlo Creek bus
iness in an, was attending to business
matters In the city today.
Private lessons given In vocal mu
sic. Voices tested free. Miss Nelle
lilshop. Studio, Koseburg Rational
imrik building. djl
Road Supervisor W. H. Brown, who
wus lit tho city today, says he will
commence graveling the road leading
out or Kinneyvllle next week.
A. H. Buckingham and daughter, of
Monroe, Ore., are In the city on their
way to San Francisco, tho guest of
the former s brother, V. R. Bucking
ham. 13. W. Page, president of tho Page
Investment Company, went to Drain
today. Mr. Pago saya his mill there
Is busy sawing ties for the Drain and
Coos Bay railroad line.
Ytur price of living will be reduced
if you buy your groceries at the
North Side Grocery. It Is easy to live
well and grow fat If you trade with
us. Phono 2633. Free delivery to
all parts of the city. ' d-tf
WILL SPKXI) $150,000.
Med ford Awards Contract for I
Miles of Pavement.
MEDFORD, Ore.. April 4. The
Clark & Uenery Construction com
pany of Sacramento, has been award
ed the contract for grading, curbing
and paving with asphalt nearly ten
miles of Medford's Btreets. In the
business district, Class A pavement,
consisting or &-lnch concrete base. 1
Inch binder and 2-inch asphalt sur
face will bo laid. In residence sec
tions a cheaper hard surface will be
laid.
The city engineer estimates that
there are 203,000 square yards of
pavement to be laid and 50,000 cubic
yards of excavation. The Clark &
Henory company bid on Class A pavo
meut, $1.76 a square yard; on exca
vation. 65 cents cubic yard; on curb
ing, 40 cents. The total contract will
fleuro between $425,000 and $450,-000.
iiton:ssioxAL cards.
Optometrist.
118 W. rass St.
nOSEBURO, ORGEON.
ATTORNEVS.
CAM, TOR WARRANTS.
All City cf HiiscliuiK V'iirnnts en
dorsed prior lo IJsremlier 7, 1909. In
clusive, and drawn on tho general
fund, nro thin dny called tor payment.
April 4. 1910.
ELUKRT R. HERMANN,
(1-allO City Treasurer.
ADVKIITISKK I.K'
Kit LIST.
The followlnc loiters remain nt the
Iiosloflho uncalled for, advertised
April I, 1910:
llonth, .Mrs. Alice R.
I)yserv Aaron.
Nelrllal!, 1). M.
McNIcholcs, R. T.
'Olson, P.
Sullivan, John It.
Wilson, Mrs. Doris.
C. W. Pltl8, Postmaster.
MOOD, TllOlt.
flood ln-lnrh Blab word for sole
at $2 the tier hy the Pane Investment
Co., (ho square finalinp; lumber firm
North Roscburu. Phono 2121. d tf
S. C. WHITE MXJIIORXS.
Esks for saio. The best on tbe
market. From tho finest layers go
ins. Settln of 15 ecus, $2. Inquire
of P. II. Mathews. 627 East Douglas
streot. Phono 334. sw-lf
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If you want tho news while It is
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CRAWFORD WATSON
A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson
Attnrneys-At-Ijw.
Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co.
Bank Bldg
Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE.
The Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners are pleased for the courtesy
shown them by the contractors of
Roseburg In adopting the 8-hour work
day at a scale of 3 per day, which
went Into effect April 1. They also
feel grateful to W. L. Dyslnger, who
will, from now on, blow the whistle
at bis mill at 8 o'clock a.m.
W. J. CURTIS.
Trustee.
I'houo Main S1S1
All work first-class
Commercial Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Title
Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
1128 North Jackson st.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
COSHOW it RICK
AttoraeygAt-Law.
Taylor & Wilson Building.
w Roseburg, Oregon. "S
It. W. MARSTERS
Attorney-At-Lan. t
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tf Notary Public. Rooms 8 and
7, Marsters Building. a
Roseburg, Orogon.
JOHN T. LONG
Attorney-AC-LftW.
if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co.
liank Building.
-!J Roseburg, Oregon.
J. A. BUCHANAN
Attornej-At-Lnw.
ft Notary Public. Abraham Bldg.
: Roseburg, Oregon. a
J. C. FUI.LI5KTOX
Attoiucy-At-I.aw.
is Will prnctlce In all Stato and
reoera Courts, otllce In it
Building. Roseburg, Oregon.
I'HYSICIANR.
DR. t'.EO. E. JIOUCK.
ft Pnyslrian and Suraeon.
Offlce, Review Bldg., Phono 31
Rosebure, Oreeon.
Wylj!.i)s
TOILET SOAPS
YOU cannot be too cnroful in the clioice of a soap for washing
the skin. Somo people seom to thi"k that "any old soap" is
pood enough so long as it will lather. This is a great niis
tako. Tlie use of impure, poorlj' made soup is one of the chief
causes of rough, chapped skin, especially aiuoug children. Many
of the soaps offered and sold for toilet use are made from rancid
fats and are scouted with rank smelling chemicals and oils to cover
their true character.
T1IK value of a pure toilet oap in keeping the skin in a clear,
licallhv condition cannot be over estimated. A gootl soap
should bo madj from pure wholesome fats properly saponi
fied and perfumed only with antiseptic healing oils, and balsams.
A wash with such a soap gives a delightful sense of iuvigoratiou
and leaves the skin soft and firm, very different from the burning,
smarting sensation caused by impure, poorly made soaps.
OUR toilet soaps tiro selected with groat care. They are made
from pure, wholesome fats and are delicately perfumed.
They contain no excess of free alkali, so injurious to the
skin, particularly the skin of children. We have given the subject
of Toilet and Medicinal Soap a great deal of study and feel con
fident to advise you regarding tho choice of soaps, particularly
tho?e best suited for persons with tender skin aud For children.
Our best soaps for general use cost 10c per cake or 25c per box of
3 cakes. We have more expensive soaps and also cheaper kinds at 5c
per cake, 25c per box of 6 cakes of ABSOLUTELY PURE SOAP.
ROSEBURG PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PHONE 1621
SKEI.V, S ETHER STEWART
Physicians nnd Surgeons is
Offlctj Lower floor Douglas Co.
Dauk bide., cornor Main anil,
N Oak streots. Phone 771.
Roseburg, Oregon.
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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
LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOHPANY
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumt er
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
Vardeon Loner Oak Street.
'Phone 1411
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ROSEBURG. OREGON
ELMER V. HOOVER,
Physician and Surgeon
Offlce, Main St., Ono Door South 3
ot City Hull. Phone 341.
8 Roseburg. Orogon.
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DR.- LVCETTA S:lTU '
lMiysician
Women's and Children's
0 Diseases. j.
Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Phonos Office, 1711, Res.
1721. Marstern Dloclt. neit to
4 Douglas County Bank Bldg.
w it seDurg, Oregon. e
S DR. J. 1 1. CALLOWAY
(steoinlhis l'liysirlnn
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Graduate of the American
School or Osteopathy Kirksville,
it Mo. Under-lounder of science
Dr. A. T. Still. a
Office Abraham Rldg.
Phono 1691 Roseburg, Ore
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Dentist
Roseburg National Rank Rldg. 0
147 uours iv to JL'. z to 4.
' - Phone 1283.
! if Roseburg ... Oregon. '
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Dentist
Abraham Roseburg,
Building. Oregon.
Ynn Tinn' HavA to Cn in Qoa tn Soo t
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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.
Tbave five or six houses will sell cheap, as I want to nse the
money in other bussiness. See my burglar proof window lock, its
O.K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, move 2
or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience In building.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 1
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