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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
TITR EVENING lfTWS TnrilSDAV APItll 21. THE EVENING NEWS HY B. W. BATES "iBSUKU DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY Bntered as second-class matter Not. 6, 1909, at Ilosoburg, Ore., un der act of juarch 8, 1879. Subscription Itntes Dull; Per year! by mail $3.00 Par month, delivered 60 Beml-Wtekly Per year 200 Six months 1.00 THII1SDAY Al'WI... 31.' YOXCAMiA IIAI'I'HNI.VtiS. Uvo Hunch of Ileum From "Si. MKiully." Mr. A. W. Churchill made a hunt ncBS trip to Ituseburx last Batur - day. ' . ThmnK 11 MtltlllKton. U. "1 J i.m in visiiini! Ills iinicntK. Mr. ,.,! mil Him HuntliiKtiili Sr., at thiB nluco. , Mr p. I., ncnrd nnd Mr. una Mrs. F ,. Smith were business visitors to CoIIkko (irovo lust Mummy. D. H. Iiikln rclurncd to his home at Eimenu lust Monday after a few days visit with his slater, Mrs. A. J. A. DaiiBherly, of Portlund, was a biiBlness visitor to this city this Mtorney Claude DoVore, of Drain, was lookliiK after business affairs at this place last Monday. Charles Mumnera huh . v.v i niii v Mors at uoiiaae uroyc 4i. tfat nf li week. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stearns, of Oak Innd visited with relatives at this i . inut Hnnrinv. .TmlL'o and Mrs. Molnzer loft last woek for CottaRo OroKe for a few days visit after which they will go to 1he,lr new Home ai ", ""h L-. Cox nnd daughter. Miss Ber tha visited with relatives at Cot Ur.e Orovo the first of the week. John Butherlin and wife mado a business trip to KosolMirg lust Mon day, relurnlnr; home Tuesday. . rrho Vnnonlln Ilnnd will Rive a ball lit this place May 7. ThiB promises to ho an enjoynbln event for lovers of the fnntnsllc art. UrB. J. W. Tleckley, Mrs. J. T. Cook nnd Mrs. It. W. Minn hnvo re turned from Iheir trip to CalHornin. belnK uroallv benefltled thereby. JO. It. I..vnn. wnii weni ui urn w Ico a short ttino ago IntoudliiB to tnuko his homo thoro If oniullllnns -worn fnvorabln. will lanil in I'ort land on or about April 2U and will let nil those deslrlliK Imhlliit Ions In tho bind nf parrolls nnd Kieasers bavo full sway so fur us he Is con rorncd. Oienon Is Rood enouuh for bini. so wo uro Informed. Mr. and Mis Wllinlfrert riniilforil. of Ohio, are vIbIIIiik wllh relatives nt this pined nnd vicinity. : Karl Howard and Harold llninptnn have Kone to Porllnnd. Karl lias an Important position in a laundry at Portland. Harold bocb to reside wilh hlB niaminn. Ilev. J. V. Knott and 8. C. Swiik nrty went to Oakland hist Tuesday evening to nllend the Presliytery. Mr. l'Ved 'Powell came over from Onkhind fur a brief visit wllh reln llves and friends lust Simriny. O. J. HnilBeberK is erecllni; a new cottaxe on IiIb properly In tho South ern part of the city. A. Caley is preparing to erect a now rosldenco on tho properly recent ly purrhnsod of John Wnmsley which will add to tho appearance of that part of tho city. Prof HiintiiiKlon, of Kugeno visit ed wllh rolntivcs at this place tho first of tile week. "Tho drl's Secret" drnmn wns very nicely rendered Inst Saturday eve.nliiK nt the opera house and af forded an enjoyable evening for a large crowd which had assembled to witness (he rendering. Music wns furnished by Hie Yonculla baud. Prof. Itotilnette and Miss May Hello Wilson closed their respective departments of school the 14 of April so as to lie ready lo lake up their iluties as census enumerators. The blisses Olive Wilson. Maud Hockley and Mildred Mnynnrd receiving 8lh pradn diplomas. Miss Swlnuey's pri mary department will bo closed next Friday. Dr. C. K. Hunt, of Onklnnd. wns Gettin Spring' Fever? With the first nice sunshiny day of spring, the world looks bright and the birds all sing; the air is laden with sweet perfume and the hearts of the people are singing in tune. It's the great season of promise, beauty and joy and your mind takes you back to when you were a boy, you played hookey from school and spent the hours fishin'or stretched out in the grass just .dreaming or wishing. Here, wake up, old man, you would not exchange your present good home for the Rocky range, and you must not forget your wife's request, to got her Chi-Namel, she says it is best. Best for wbai? Why, everybody knows it is the best varnish for refinisliing old floors, furniture and wood work and the best for the interior of new buildings. All colors and all size packages. Marsters Drug' Co. Reliable Druggists PHONE 81 R0SEBURG, OREGON UlllOIt.W, PltI7.ES. The following prizes will he awarded for exhibits of straw- berries at the aviation tourna- nient-strawberry carnival and live stock show to be held at a MIbs Elen Oortrudo Harris, " 'f teacher of vocal and piano. Stu- dlo at Oak and Kane streets, if care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf - o ft ft tf ft a business caller to tills city last Tuesday. Wallace Thompson and John Moser put in the greater part of the day Tuesday at street work nBlng the road scraper to good advantage, as a result of which our mam street is much smoother than we are acciiB tonicd to seeing nt thin time of the venr nnd 'tis needless to say will be much bettor to travel upon. I I,, I.. Cox has purchased O. H. Verbricks placo of business In this city nnd Is mnklng tho necessary ar rangement for tnklng possession of tho same. Miss Amelia Olilsen has gone to Albany to remain Indefinitely. Mrs. L. Sanders and children vis ited with relatives near this city: this week. , , O V.. TToldredce made a business trip to Roseburg Inst Tuesday. Humor has it 'Hint Mlnnenpclls capitalists hnvl purchased about rono acres of land in this vicinity and nro Bllll looking for more. it Ib understood Hint Hie land is to be divided Into small tracts and sold lis fruit farms. This doubtless will Sutherlin on May 17, IS and 19. For the first crate of straw- berries picked in Douglas coun- ty izo This prize is posted by Frank B. Wnlte, the well known Sutherlin enthusiast. For the best exhibit of strawberries $25 For second best exhibit of strawberries J20 For third best exhibit of strawberries $15 i Private Board and Rooms Mrs. A Hall 246 Flint St A nice homeliHe place good meals comfortable rooms Phone 1505 Private lessons given in vocal mu sic. Voices tested free. Miss Nelle Bishop. Studio. Roseburg National Dank building. djl three wildcat os nnd a coon. We could not learn who had the exact rlnht to the honors, as all helped' with the killing. Ivan Haines came In with them but did not Ktay. Cou gars nre rather too plentiful In Dour lns county and everyone is glad to hear of them being killed. Mr. C. H. Mead and Mr. Hill have J Iee,n cruising In the mountains near I Yellow Creek 'lately. Monday they left all Buperflueous supplies tor their ' camp tender to bring bacli to the Examine Fibre Art Squares ThcNt? larjto floor covering nro very ttlmlliir to nmuinu m ie- tttwsm mill utVii .TIll'V llfO llUldf In one pltMO jtit like hi urn in or KiiulNIi art Miimivf. They an Intended chiefly for or iiurMorlej. . .Made Itluo ami red patterns. cam i:t st i t i:t( -i i k i w lietlrttoinn In given, to lav your spring rariH-t, tiiv now Iter. .They aw Mrong and dur able. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Kan he, a great benefit to this part of the world and will sinrt a long needed wheel turn toward making the land produce In proportion lo what Is In corporated therein. Tho city council met in regular RCHHion hist MonUity evening nnd tlireBhe(d away at various mensure for uttfl a Hpnll, the chief topic be ing the matter of street Improvement. C. II. Daugherly mihmitted a propor tion offering to furnish the city with rock uncrunhed at 75 cents per yard, which would bring the finfMhed prod uct up to about $1.75 per yard by tho time It is placed on tho street. Tho rock in question will be furnished from "rocky bench" northwest of town nnd It will he necessary to build a tramway and a chute In order to get the rock to where It can be reached by a rock crusher. Last Monday evening nbout 8:30 o'clock the Tblel family living about two miles north of town were, arous ed by the dog barking savagely in tho vicinity of tho smoke house. Inves tigation revealed a man crouching within the smoke house. AVhile the would-be burglar was held at bay by a shot gun in the hands of II. W. Thiol he admitted having entered tho premlsea the evening before and carving away some eggs. When cap tured, tho fellow gave his name as A. Ilolman and had in his possess ion a hot Mo of kerosene, and a few other article, of little value. Con stable Moser was notified nnd fn com pany with City Marshal Wooster Im mediately left for the ThleJ farm and soon had tho would-be bad mau safely landed behind the bars fn the city handle. On heinrf arraigned beroro Jnsllro or the Peace W. A. Porter, lloluiait pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny and wns sentenced to a term of 30 days In jail and to pay costs amounting to about $15.00. Constable Moser took tho culprit to Itoschurg Tuesdnv evening. M US. McCINTY. settlement nnd the.v wont on down the river nnd will come to Drain and tn ke the train for homo, Paul tlun ter has been camp-lender for them. Some relatives of Arthur Wooley will come to Smith Hlver to locate soon, so we hear. If they like the country, more relatives will come later. Wo are glad to welcome all new settlers. SCIUBBLEIt. JUST IIKCKIVK!) GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to any parts of the city. Prices reason able. H. F. FRENCH Cottokne2 "Shortens your food 1 Lengthens your life " Vv, A Cottolene Man will Visit You Mr. L. T. Pettltt, special Repre sentative of the N. K. Fairbanks Company Is in the city dejnon strating cottolene to our custom ers. We have Just received a shipment, therefore our cottolene s all fresh goods. Mr. Pettltt will tell you all about It, if he should happen to Iss you be sure an diet us know. Economy Grocery Easton & Stubbs, Props. Telephone 263 344 Jackson St. tho most beautiful designs and color ings in wall nn"per ever shown In Ttosoburg Pt Fisher's Paint and Paper A Big Sale Now Going On At the Hoscbiii'K Piano House, Casa street in the Maccnbeo Temple. SMITH HIVKK ITKMS. Wq hnvo had several frosty nights the past week, the thermometer go ing down to freezing one night. This will probably injure some fruit buds. Mrs. Ounter came home from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Drain. She reports having a pleas ant time. Kveryone ts busy with garden work. Mr. Nickerson says his pota to are doing fine. Ho got them planted eurly. Ml, nnd Mrs. Oeorgq Kllenburg returned homo Saturday after a vis It with friends on 81th Itiver. Their cousin, Fred Kllenburg. came In with them, but will return soon. Uoad work begins next week with several tnn from Drain nnd vicinity. A number of the men will bring their cooks with them and board them selves. Our supervisor Is tmiktnir 1 some much needed changes tu the county rond here. Karl llarrla bought ft Tine hi rse : last week. He lost a valuable hrne I not long ago by an accident while 1 working on tho capsen. The bweep broke, striking the horse's leg nnd ' breaking It in two places. Mr. Allen Is busy on his ranch now. He is making considerable improvements clearing ground -md setting out trees etc. Work on a new ranch movers slow but Mr. -len seems to be a hustler. Campers are becoming plentiful on Smith Itiver now. A parly of four from Cottage CJrove e;tmo in Tuesday nnd camped nt th McKen zle place. Dr. Slathe and Mr. Mat thews were In the party, but we did not learn the names of the other two. A party composed of Orn Swear Ingen, Asa, Heaten. Frank Seajdes, Jimmy Taylor and t.eorge Kllenburg came to Smith Klver a short tbne ago nnd went on down below the settlement. They killed n cougar. 4 Mr. Llnehack has n full and 4 complete lino of high grade standard Instruments of differ- ent styles and makes nnd in order to make room for my spring stock, that will soon ar- rive, F. have decided to give great reductions on pianos and organs for the next IS days oulv, commencing April U0, t 1910, nnd ending May 7, 1010. Pianos slightly used from $125 to $185 and up. A $700 Inner Player piano, Bllghtly used, good as new, go- lug for $175. Good, second hand organs, $10 and up, new $ST organs going for $tlo. Don't forget The House of Quality, that carries the very 4 best old standard makes of 4 4 pianos and organs, such as the 4 Stelnway, C. H. Chase, Lud- wing, Packard, Everett, Con- over, Ksty Wellington, Kings- bury, Cable and many other makes. Organs Fsty, Packard, Chi- cago, Cottage and others. Remember I am here to stay nnd Invite tho people Of Rose- burg, nnd Douglas county to como to my store, see and try my instruments and select one tor your home while they are going nt such bargains. Will take pianos Of Organs in on exchange nnd easy terms If desired. Store open evenings. Phone 1021, residence 2315. Please don't forget the time, place nnd the pianos. Going ntmost nt your own price. No. 327 Cass street. A. UXRRACK, Manager Nice Crisp Goods Tho kind that tickles your palate Buy your supplies of pastry and bvead from THE I'MPQUA BAKERY II. liUEST. I'ron. I I IF YOU WANT A PERFECT COMPLEXION l-'ree of wrinklci with the flush or youth, tln-ri' in nolliintr moro JiellU'ul than CREME ELCAYA n tollt't cream tlutt MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET POUIHtK KLCAYA Three Slmdefl) very fine nnd adherent, irivhiirthu nkin a natural nppenr nnceamlthe KIX'AYA fravrancu. Sold by MARSTER S DRUG CO. Inc ItOSEHUHU, OlIEUOX I2 Our Roasts are Fine wpfifs And prices are right, If s :?WI&&. can't come and pick one out telep $-f$f&ni'j us your order and we will sei you out telephone send a good one. Try one. Casv Street Market HiOUIS KOHLHAGEN, Prop. It 7 West Cass Bt. Pha te 1(1 Free Dellrery. I ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Carries a full lino of School books and School Supplies. A big stock of Officj supplies and Blank Books Drawing Material. " . Typewriter Supplies. Agent for Moore's Office Methods. Newspapors. Magazines.- Roseburg Book Store W. F. Rodolf Architect and Superintendent MODEItX KKS1DKXCKS A Sl'EO IAI.TY. Itoom I, 11,11 SIMrrs' IlIilU. -BUILDER C.D.MAYXAHD GENERAL BUILUlNii CONTRACTOR At. Your Service IloseburB, Orrgnn riinre !!l'J;t The. Peoples Store BIG The The Co-operative Store STORE PLANNING A NODERN BATH ROOM fop your houso? Let us show you the best wny to lay ft out an dalso pot our fiRiires for the work. Hand some Fnnitnry bath-room are plumb iUK features to which we plve special attention. We have put them In some of tho. finest homes in the city. We wotildn t hnve been employed of It hadne been known thnt we do first classwork. Think that over. Howard & Mahan, The Plumbers ami Tinners, With Tiny Prices The Only General Merchandise Store Carrying the Following. Lines: Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings and Shoes We always aim to give the best goods at the lowest prices. We solicit a share of your patron! !na Mill " yU lD rCtUrn the best of se Roseburg Rochdale COMPANY