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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
TUB EVEVnrtJ NEWS TiruimiuY ai-iul, ai. News of the City Briefly Told Joseph Northnf, of Kiddle, was a twjslnuss visitor In tlio city yester- When looking for Rood, quick ser--vSro call at tlio Maddlx barber shop, iCitr, street. d-tf James Beckloy returned to Ills liomo al Oakland thin morning uftor a bitrl vlHlt Willi friends In lliu cUy. Quick service, three chairs, nil fin.tr lass men, inn he found at the JJiirtdlx barber shop on Cass street. d-tf. J. II. IlnrrlH Hnd wife, of Myrde "CrneV, returned homo this morning utter attending the Masonic lostiv jtla. V. It. Nichols, of Rldille, return ed home this morning after spending -rrKlnrcl.-.y In the city attending the Jlauinlc festivities. Rot. C. E. Short Uft lust evening -for riufiir, Oregon, where he will bo nnged for some weeks conducting Twrvni services. Miss Sylvln Giosb returned to her jMjien ut Oakland this morning after A brief visit at the home of J. AI. El iuu In this city. Mrs. Edward Hlngloto and clnngh ftrr, lieryle, accompanied by Mrs. Wil son. of the Fair sloro, went to Wll Ibur this morning to spend tin) day. Circulating Library at Tlosoburg Stoolc Store, 1,000 volunins new flc- iKmvw, paper covers, only 10c each. .After reading one oxchnngo It for an- tatlier for only 6c. tf A. 11. Dletninn has sold bis 100 wre tract of laud near Myrtle Creek, n I.. O. Blarbiick, of Ashland. The leal wits consummated through Jus tice if I he Peace Gnlthcr. Paints, oil and glass at Marsters' drug store. d-tf W. I,. Smith, of Olendalo, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Shoes sinned at all hours of the day at Aladdlx Barber Shop on Cass streot. m7 Charles Vhlto, of Myrtle Creek has planted bis 100 tract of land to apples. Remington typewriter ribbons for all mucblnes at Marsters' drug store. We deliver lo your office. d-tf Mrs. William Splkor, of Glendnln, returned home this morning after visiting friends In the city. Why wear two pair pr glasses when Ur. Lowe can fit you with one pair that can be used for all purposes? d-sw W. If. Redlfor and wife, of Glen dale, returned home this morning af ter a brief visit with friends in the city. Miss Morlo Chase, of Grnngeville, Idaho, who has been spending the past month In the city visiting at the homeo f Mr. and Mrs. Frc.d Bone brake, left for her home this morning. Good oat hay for sale, the North Sido Grocery. Inquire at S. S. Morrison, of Peel, is a visitor u i In the city today. "Pat" Murphy, tho wnko-awako "Irishmen from Umpqiin, attended to bnsinesx manors ill the city yesterday for n few hours. Tho report elr- smlaled that "Pat" was ill and about ready to Bhuffle off life's mortal il and leavo for parts unknown is irroneo!:s. V. r. llrown, of Berkley, Califor nia, lleavlly Interested In the Water Valley Land an dl.iveslork Farms, aitmitcd near Lakevlew, Oregon, (pent yesterday In the city visiting nt tin home of his hrolhor-lu-lnw, At torney W. W. Cardwell. lie left thrs morning for San Francisco to fmjfc after business Interests. Frank Conn and family have re turned from Lakevlew wlioro they have resided for Borne time past. Having sold out their Interests In that section they exnect to locate hero permanently. C. I. Lenvengood has sold 1 5 acres or ranch land in the vicinity of Myr tlo Creek, Ten acres of tho tract were purchased by Mr. Grifllth, of Wolf Creek, and a fle, acre tract by n. Stone, of Aberdeen, Washington. until gentlemen expect lo engage in raising trull. Henry C. Tlston mid Cnrrlo L. An derson wore married last evening at tho home of the bride's parents in Melrose, Rev. C. K. -Hhort, oTIlclatlng The couple arrived In tho cltv last night and left tills morning for the southern part of I no stato where lliey will enjoy a visit with tho form er's relntlves. Quito a number of the friends of the contracting parties attended the wedding and many beau tiful gifls were received by the new ly married couple. The bride Is the esteemed daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, of Melrose, and tho groom a highly respected young gen toleman. The cnuplo will mako their home at Falonvltle Washington. Ked Ribbon 3 t I Brand of Tomatoes i The only absolutely safe brand of tomatoes t Put up iu guaranteed cans, that will not cor rode by the fruit acid, not. soldcied but sealed by the new process. Tho TOMATO iu this can is the finest product of the soil, picked ripe, canned right, a delicious fruit that is-noaiest to fresh fruit, and that is the liardcst liart in cauiiing fruit, to keep it plump and solid. This is the SOLID PACK TOMATO and as fine a sauce or desert fruit as you can buy. Ask for Red Uibbon Brand and take no sub stitute. Sec our window. j Alton S. Frey j I B. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 2511. : WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say Ul'AHAN'UKK wo mean Just what the word Implies. It you are not sntlslled there will bo no charge. We could not mako this assertion unless wo were posltlvo of giving good service. When you tet ready to clean house let us do tho worst part for you the cleaning ot your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY rhane 701 O. C. HAKKlt, Proprietor. . . . . - Onico N J ark son St. K. H. Alloy, of Hoseburg, Is spend Iiig a few duj'B nt Portland looking after huslncbs matters. Pahner'a lmrfunie at Mantlcm' driii BtoiV. Miule from the (lowern and liuve their true odor. d-tf St. George's "Utile Hehiora" will have a Hale nf fancy article In the window of Km. A. C. Kldd & Son Htore Saturday afternoon. b2t Douglas County Creamery butter tho beat on the market a home product, 80 ceutH a roll. Patronize home Industry and get the beat. tf "Wild bill", of HoaKlin, in spend ing a few days In tho city attending to hiisineHB matters and Incidentally visiting old time friends. The Ladles Aid of tho Christian church, have on sale at Rhoades & Co.'b bocond-hand Btore some home made rugs. Call and Inspect them, tf C. I. Lenvengood and wife return ed to Myrtle Creek this morning af ter attending the . dedication of the MitHonic temple In thin city yester day. Frank Cain went to Myrtle Creek this morning whoro he' will remain for a couple of days surveying a plat of ground which Is to he divided Into town lots and placed on the market, Hay, oats or groin are all right for tho horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't aim be nloasod to have some of those swell fixtures Tor her home, now on display at Winnie Gaddls, tho plumber. tf J. R. Laswell, of Portland, has purchnsi'd the interests in the State, Savings Hank, at Myrtle Creek, form erly held by H. J. (lowland. The r.e tlrtng capitalist has engaged in tire life insurance business. Your price or living will be reduced If you buy your grocorles at the North Side Grocery, It Is ensy to live well and grow fat If you trade with iifl. Phone 2633. Freo delivery to all parts of tho city. d-tf China Ling, who ronducts tho Rose cafe loft for Hot Springs last evening where he will spend several weeks In hope of regaining his health. Ling has suffered from rheumatism for somo time past, and of lnte, his con dition has been considered serious. You won't find many stores In blgt cities that can show you a more choice Hi'lecllon of draperies. We , have tried to pick the kind that slip Into a room without a jarring noise, and we have watnhed prices as well. as quality. At Rico & Rice's. MW Dr. Lowei the well known j ye. optician anu opioincmsi, win ; be In Cottuge Grove Monday, i April 25: Drain. Tuesday until ;t 1 o'clock; Yonralla, Wednesday until 3i o'clock; Oakland, Thursday until 5 o'clock; Roseburg, Friday nnd Satur day until noon. Don't fall to con-! Riilt him about your eyes and glasses. I Scores of references: 19 years of i experience. w-d ' A verry pretty wedding occurred at the home of the hrtdtf's parents on; South Roberts Creek yesterday when ; Charles S. Dyar and .Miss Tina Coop-; er were united in marrinpe, Rov. K. H. Katon pastor of tho local Rantist church officiating. The groom Is well ' known throughout the country and I owns a beautiful ranch In the vicinity i of Melrose. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Plla Cooper and Is hHd In the highest esteem by those she chanced to make acquaintance. The couple will commence house keeping at once at Melrose, where they expect to reside permanently. James R. W. Groeg, -tl. R. McMill en and .leo Lelsrntritt, all of Dayton. Ohio, arrived in the city last ovening from tho East and this morning start ed for North Cmpqua where they will bo the guests of W. W. McMlll en, who Is t lio father of H. R. Mc MMlnn. Tho three gentlemen expect to lloeate In this country. Messrs Gre(eg and Leisentrltt desiring to open nn automobile establishment In Hoseburg, providing they enn secure suitable quarters .for their business. For a few days, however, the young men will evloy tho fishing and hunt ing that affords Riich excellent sport in the vicinity of "Wild mil's" pic turesque ranch bordering tho foam-, Ing river. Try one of those Snell filters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Galdia. the plumber. tf Charles White, Justice of the Peace Galther and S, W. Hayless were among the Myrtle Creek citizens who returned home this morning. Cass street residf.nce for rent by Mrs. Darby Richardson. Possession given immediately to one who will buy floor coverings, curtains, drap eries, Rtoves, etc. Would sell certain pieces of furniture. Call at any time, or telephone Main 2403. dtf If yon want your old suits to look like new take the mto Sloper. He knows how to fix them. Panama and felt hats also cleaned and blocked. Gentlemen's work exclusively. Agent for Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago tail ors.' tf J. Woodinff haB filed a suit in the circuit court against the South ern Pacific Railroad Company to re cover the sum of $n00 as damages. He alleges among other allegations that he at one time owned three horses of the approximate value of $500.. and that these animals were killed on a dangerous crossing near Myrtle Creek through carelessness disulayed by railroad employes In governing ft certain train. Ho claims that the train was running at a high rate of speed, and further, that the emptoves fulled to imp the tuitril pre caution In approaching a crossing. The Ki-vear-old t-on of D. P. Mc Kuv, of Wilbur, met with a very un fortunate accioont this morning, and a a a r es u 1 1 medical aid was n ece.s satily summoned from this city. It nnpears thnt the young man was rid Ing.a horse, when in pome unexplain ed whv he lof-t control of the reins allowing tho animal to run at a high rate of sneod. During the ex citement the boy was thrown from tho saddle and alighted on the ground In such a jnanner as to ciiho con cussion of the brr.in. Dr. Stewart, of ttie medical firm of Drs. Seely, Se.th er & Stewart, wan summoned and up on arriving nt Wilbur found the pa tient suffering Intense pain. Modi clue was ndminlstnred and the" attend ing phvsieian Btates that he will. re cover should no complications set in. Watch for the Merry Milkmaids. - A complete line of building mater ial at Marsters' drug Btore. d-tf Good oat hay for Bale, tho North Side grocery. Inquire at tf Notice of final account has been filed In the estate, of D. McXabb, de ceased. New paper, new patterns, new styles, paints, varnishes, etc., at Fish er's Paint Store. R. H. Manning, of Oakland, Is In the city for a few days visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Abeene. Your price of living will be reduced If you buy your .groceries at the orth Side Grocery. It Is easy to live well and grow fat if you trade with us. Phone 2633. Free dollvery to all parts of the city. d-tf A very sad death occurred In the city shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Emma Field, aged 58 years, wife of Aphus Field, county bridge contractor, passed away at her home on Mill street as the result of burns received while attempting to light a gasoline stove on April 1. The lady waa. well and favorably known in this city where she has resided for the paBt 3ft years. She was prominent In social circles nnd her death has cast a gloom over the city. Aside from a heartbroken husband she leaves one daughter. Mrs. A. C. Mnrks.-and two sons, Fred nnd Charles Fields, all of whom are residents of Rosebnrg. The funeral whs held at the family residence, 735 Mill street, at 2:30 o'clock this after noon. Interment occuring at the Ma sonic cemetery. A large crowd was present to pay last respects, showing in a measure the high es tee mln which the ladv Is held In this community. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. IXHHJK DIRECTORY. A. K A. M. Laurel Lodge, No. 13, hold regular meetings on the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month. Sojourners invited to attend. F, L. Davis, W. M.i N. T. Jewett, secretary. A ltI!OTHI'.HI1001 OH AMEHICAX VKOMKX Mt. Nebo Lodge No. 1828, meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Maccabee Hall. Visiting broth ers welcome. Edisnr Perrine, F. M.; Miss Ethel Webb, Cor. I. O. O. F Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. F. H. Vlncll. N. G.; W. S. Powell, R. 8.; M. Fickle, F. S. CALL FOR WAIUUNTS. . O. O. V. Phlletarlan Lodge, No. S, meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. L. 'L. Baker. N. G.; N. T. Jewett, R. S. ; F. E. Cavendar, F. S. i. O. T. M. hoseburg Hive, No. 11, holdB regular reviews on every Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock In the Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city are cordially invited to attend our re views. Josephine Slgnalness, commander; Mrs. Jessie Rapp, R. K. WOOIIMEN OK THE WOULD Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall In Roseburg, every first and third Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors always wel come. J. Earl Pickens, C. C.i E. N. Bwart, clerk. . II. 1. O. K Roseburg Lodge, No. 32f, holds regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly nnd all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to nttend. W. W. Cardwell, E. R.; C w. Stnlev, secretory. All City cf Rosebnrg Warants en dorsed prior to Decemher 7, 1909, In clusive, and drawn on the general fund, are this day called for payment. . April 4. 1910. ELBERT B. HERMANN, d-a30 City Treasurer. llill.li.V UOOIMIK.N (.! AMliUH'A Mvrtlft Cnmn No. f,3.10 menta every second and fourth Thursday of every month In the I. O. O. F. hall, corner Jackson and Cass streets. Traveling neighbors are cordially Invited to visit our camp. A. C. Masters, Consul; R. Stubbs, clerk. RICE & RICE The House Furnishers Retailers and Jobbers of House Furnishings VEN with all our experience in buying, we can't always tell by merely looking at a piece of Furniture hovy well the lumber is seasoned and how faithfully the work has been done. So we do not depend entirely upon our knowledge and judgment. We buy only the goods made by factories whose honesty of work manship and good taste have been proved. We refuse to take any chances with your good will and our reputation. . We Propose to Keep things Moving so the following Motto: "Sell Cheap, Sell a Heap, Keep Everlastingly at it." Sheriff Kenton spoilt last evening; at points south of the city senrchlnd: for Frank Vaughn, a smooth crook I who Is wanted nt points in Cnllfnrninl for tho theft or a team of horses which he hired at n livery stable un-: dor the pretense that he was going i to spend a day In the country. Vnii-i Khn Is weel known to the officers in i tho northern pnrt of this state, hnv-i lug been nrrested upon two occas ions by Sheriff Ilrawn. of Eimeno. ! Speaking to a News representative i Inst evening the Eugene sheriff, who spent the day In the city in ntten-' dance nt tho dedication of the Ma-1 sonic temple, said that Vaughn was noted rascal and thnt the news of his capture would be received with delight by the Oregon sleuths. Portland lots are money mnkers. llouble In value every two years, just a few left 50x100 for $450 and mi. $i0 down and $8 per mouth, no Interest, no taxes. Improvements free. Including 6 ft. cement sidewalk, and curbs, streets grnded to cltv grade, mill nun water. 16 more lots sold since Monday, only a few more left. Last chance to ret lots In beautiful Mont. lair on the Sandv Moulevard, SO fee wide, hard sur faced, double tracked. 20 minutes ride rrom heart of city. ro not let this opportunity pass by without In Investigating. Ask about It of those who have bought and seen this prop erty. All Reliable cltliens of Rose-i burg. They are more than satisfied. THK JACOHS-ST1XK fOMPAXT. Portland, Oregon, Branch office, 1191 Chexldan street, Roseburg. . J Open Evening. , I The Warmest Line of Suit Cases in Oregon Suit Case No. 61 reg ular ?.i2.oo for $8.00 Suit Case No. 332 reg ular $6.50 for $4.50 Suit Case No. 30 regu lar $S.oo for $6.00 MaKe Home the Most Pleasent Place From Piano to TacKs We Sell Reliable Pianos. Come in and See for Yqurself. v No Rents to Pay, You Receive the Benefit Singer, Wheeler & Wilson and New Royal Sewing Machines. Also the home of the great Majestic Range. Mail Orders a Specialty Rice $ Rice Pay the Freight