The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 29, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIK EVE VINO NEW 9 KHIIUV, AI'HII, 20, 1010.
THE EVENING NEWS
11V D. W. BATES
I88UUI DAILY EXCEPT KUNIMY
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sion Finish Process, Gloss Varnishes, Stains and Enamels by a
Lady Expert direct from the Chi-Namel Factory. '
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treating woodwork and saving money. Remember the date,
28-29-30, at our store free.
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Reliable Druggists
PHONE 81 R0SEBURG, OREGON
BIX months 1.00,
1'KIDAV, AI'ltIL Ul), 1010.
The evils of ridiuH tiro ut'hlom
manifest to thone who iiohhohs them.
This In fine woathor tor the c(iimm
takera. A room to room ciiiivuhh Ib
In order.
Many a woman an uliurn uh a hrler
at the hniKnln coimtor, Iiuh been
ohllned to confess that she wiib fool
ed In the sijliTilon of a husband.
Worklnir and smoklne to the lust.
Murk Twain reached Hie iiko or i 4
I'nnstnnt occuiintlon Is a iireservn
tlve and the case anulnst tobacco 1b
still ponding.
The committee appointed to look
after the matter of Kttlnn a per
fect census for Corvallls has decld
ed to employ two men to go over
the territory In the wane oi me oi
flcial onumerntory, nny the Onzette.
Theso men will he expected to prod
and nrv. and snoop around, dig out
bunt up, chase down, smoke out and
eet In touch with every person miss
ed. If the chickens and family dogs
can be Induced to give their names
and to say thnt they have not noon
enumerated, these assfntttnts hired
by the club are expected to enroll
the.m. It comes from Albany mat
the enumerators there hnvo already
gone to the graveyards after nnmeB.
Corvallls doenn't expect to do that.
hut It does want all the dead onen
In the city listed ns well us the 5000
live ones. But, by the wny, Cor
vallls citizens should not he over cer
tain thnt this city bIiowb more thnn
6,500 Inhnhltonts; there Is a strong
probability that the netunl returns
will show Buniotlilng like uu or
1600 less thnn that number. It's
better to he on the snfo side. .
Ono of tho beat moans of "knock
Inu" your homo niorclmnl Ih to jiur
chose wurus and nicrchiindlHG from n
mad ordor Ihjuho or to patronize the
various uolleiloifi who fronumiUy viH-
it, HoBobiitK, taking orders for mo
corles. There are no lnsi than two
of tho latter cIiikh "working UoBe-I-iirR
today making a house to
ItbUHO eanvnsH (IIbpohIiik of nro
cerlH at whut thoy turm "a great
Having to yon." Thd city council
EllOlltd llCOHHB tlU'HO fullOWB to BUcll
a degree, they would find this field
qulto unprofltahlo. As the matter
stands thoy urn at liberty to dls
poso of all the goods they wish with
out usklug ittiy permlKi-ion whatever.
Our homo mei chants pay n city tax.
occupation lax and a thousand and
ono other amounts for tho hetter
nwnt of tho city and county at large
whllo the "solicitor" gives noth
ing in return but Die pi online of a
Raving of a few cents which, when
your account has been Hummed up.
tho goods compared with 111 oho sold
by your home merchant and those,
you havo purchased from the "so
licitor," the remilt invariably shows
you have been "stung." It's a safe
proposition to pat ronlzo your local
merchants. No city or Its people
can bo, prosperous by buying away
from homo. Think It over and the
noxt time ono'of these fellows solic
its your business "hand him n
lemon "
Patented
RE-ENFORCED
HAMMOCKS
f.tist the Innit'M, an the h
Mmugcst and tho cbcapcvt,
time of Kcrvhr conslilored.
'lit V last for tun seastHiM.
Canvas Hammocks
i of (wo grades and
i longoMt of any hmn-
have handled. t
htm we tv-nrtlered I
II the demand,
75c to $4.50
B. W. STRONU
The Furniture Man
YOXCAKLA XKU'S.
JJvo CorrenMnideiit Tells of IaiciiI
, JlappeiiingH.
V). C. Pitzer, of Hoseburg, was a
business caller to our city a few days
ugo.
Georgo Post, of Tacoma, Is looking
for a location In this vicinity.
Mr. E. Krasior, of Eugene, was
looking after various business af
fairs in this place a few days ago.
Mfss Pearl Jones has gone to Corn
stock, where she will remain for a
few weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Cochran, of nice Hill,
visited with relatives at this place the
first of tho week.
Georgo McQueen, of Cottage Grove
was here on business the first of the
week. '
Miss Ieah Moody has returned to
her home near Butherlln.
Mrs. Charles Applegate, who has
been unable to walk for some time
as a result of rheumatism has gone
to Portland, whore ho will receive
treatment at tho hands of special
ists. Mrs. W. H. Wooster has returned
from a two months' visit with rela
tives In Nebraska,
F. W. Dillard, of Uoseburg, was
looking after business matters here
tho first of the week.
Mr. Audley Applegnto, of Port
land, Is visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Applegate at this
place.
C). R. Holdredgo returned the first
of the week from tt business trip
to Portland.
Jeromo Smith and son, Clarence
and Surveyor O. F. Thiol, were look
ing about opening a new road In the
llayhenrst country nenr the Oleson
farm the first of the week.
W. J. Cody Is hauling wood to
town, preparatory to starting a wood
yard.
O. J. Ilaueburgs new house Is
and soon will have grown to com
pletion and will he a credit to tho
city.
A. Caley has tho material on the
ground preparatory tci, beginning
work on his new residence. Contrac
tor Charles SumnorB has the work
In charge.
Gus Perch shipped three dngs
(pups) of the nredalo and fox
hound strains' to different points In
Cnllfornta this week. Gus has a
kennel of blooded dogs, but Is un
able to fill his orders.
Tho Margento lies Company show
ed here three nights tills week, Mon-
lay, Tuesday and Wednesday. Their
acts were strictly up-to-date and af
forded plenty of amusement for all.
Miss Julia Itfshon, who Is at tho
Good Samarium Hospital, at Port-
laud, taking training as n mi rue
is much pleased with tho work ant
thinks It. an Interesting and profit
able profession. Miss Julia Is well
known hero and her friends predict
a bright and successful future In
her new avocation.
liev. J. W. Knott Is now resident
Presbyterian minister of this place.
having recently been appointed to fill
that. Important position.
Georgo Stearns, of Oakland was
hero on business tho first of tho
'k.
While other localities are boost
ing of tho powers and fortitude of
their fowls In producing ma mouth
egjrs. Yoncalla must not bo over
looked. A few days ngo Mi's. S, II.
II row n brought a chicken egg to
town which measured 6 7-Sxil 5-8
Inches and weighed li ounces. The
g was sent to Eugene as an asset
t the Oregon exhibit.
Judge and Mis. Mclnzer left the
first of the wi'k for their new homo
at Uedbuds. California.
Sunday the 2 4 Inst, being he
birthday of Miss Sue Hurt, Iht many
friends here and elsewhere gave her
a postal cavd shower, which became
unite a deluge, more thnn fifty cards
being received. They were beautiful
and the many hiving thoughts con
veyed were doubt less vet y dear to
the recipient. Aside from the cards
'everal nice presents were received.
i lie oncnlln band went to Drain
'nst Saturday evening to play for
i no aii net cti h auifly. ' drama.
Aside from the members of the band
the Misses Hazel Sautter. Lena Hel
llwell and Helen Hurt, of this place,
were- in attendance. All ngreo that
tln production iwas first claws In
every particular, being fur above the
average ameteur production. Those
taking part aro deserving of much
credit for tho excellent rendering
of their parts and are to be com
mended noon their prudent selection.
"Tho Afflicted Family" will bo pro
sented In this pluee In the near fu
ture by the Drain home talent, under
the auspices of the Yoncalla band.
Don't miss It.
Italian prunes In this vicinity were
somewhat damaged as a result of
three days cold rains n short time
'u;o. Some growers complain of an
mi tire failure of Italians while many
are of the opinion that only about
one half a crop will be harvested at
the most. There will bo a bumper
crnn of netits, however, barring ex
eeslvo frosts, or other uncommon
climatic conditions.
J. I,. Cox, successor to O. H, Ver
brlck has tnken charge of his store
and Is once again dolus business at
Git, WD AVIATIOV TOI RXA.
MEN'T, STItAWIiEltltV
CAItXIVAL AM) LIVE-
STOCK
Show at Sutherlin, May 17,
18, !, 1910. Liberal Awards
for all classes of livestock, !
strawberries, fowls, etc.
Arrangements to feed and I
sleep vast multitudes perfected.
Harbacued meats served every
day. O. A. C. Cadet Concert
Band of 22 pieces will furnish
music. Our Cater fed the mill-
tltudes at Los Angeles when
the Jackies were the guests.
Various amusement features lu j
tho evenings and costs you
nothing. Come and witness
Aerial Navigation demonstart-
ed. Come and have a good so-
cial time. Come and let us
show you our beautiful city and
our generous hospitality. tf
tho old stand.
Mr. Verblc Is preparing to move
to Medford and will probably leave
for that city during the present
If at any time you should chance
to see nn Individual loitering about
the streets with a sort of woe-be-gone
look In his eye with hat full of holes,
allowing hair to protrude, coat de
cidedly' out of commission, pants
frizzled nround, shoe tops displaying
a pair of sockless ankles, shoes mfs
mated. full of holes and laced up
with a piece of wire, don't be too
hasty In passing judgment upon the
poor, unfortunate as the same is
apt to be the editor of some of the
county papers and forced to deny
himself the comforts of life while
yu, perhaps a subscriber to his
paper, aro enjoying luxuries of life
and are keeping posted, via the cred
it, route. on tho current events
which this tea mo ragged, ill kept In
dividual Is constantly putting before
the public. It is to be hoped that
no editor will ever come to such
pitiable stratus as herein outlined hut
many who are favored with dn'ly
papers crisp and new take but little
thought of the man behind the press
and act as though thoy fancied a
newspaper to be an eldorado propo
sition and never lu need of any
II1UHL UllJ Ul UC1UIH lilt;
public and usually bear It wfthout
a complaint. When prompted to
speak HI of an editor, please de
sist for a moment and mayhaps
you'll change your mind. Remem
ber that when your remains are car
ried out and placed to rest In the
little' cemetery on the hill that 'twilft
bo some editor who will give space
in his paper for your obituary pnd
in all probability will himself say
many nice things, about you' and
show himself to be a sympathizing
friend to thoee left to mourn. A
contrast Indeed to your dumeanor
toward nftn during your earthly
career.
Mrs. McGlntv.
MAY DAY SOCIAL.
Thq C. E. Society of the Christian
church will give a May Day Social at
the church Saturday evening, April
30th. A musical and literary pro
gram hj being arranged. May Day
baskets containing lunch for two will
be for sale at fifty cents each. Come
and enjoy a pleasant evening with
us. a30
ft &
Miss Elen Gertrude Harris,
teacher of vocal and piano. Stu-
dlo at Oak and Kane streets,
care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf
' ' !
New lace curtains and portieres.
Rice & Rice.
For Choice Candies
and Ice Cream
GO TC
1
The Rose
IF YOU WANT A
3 PERFECT COMPLEXION
Free of wrinkled wttli ttio f limit of
youth, then- innothinu' mure
helpful Hum
CREME ELCAYA
a toilet crenui thnt ,
MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET
POUDltK KIX'AY A (Three
Shade) very fine, mul ntlherent.
vivlnir tho nktn a nnturnl niipenr
unco ami the l-'LCAYA f rnirrmice.
Sold by
MARSTER S DRUG CO.
ItOSEliriKi, OIM'.CO V nl'2
fir '-a
Hi
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Mr U
HOW
ABOUT
YOUR
LET THE WHOLE
FAMILY VOTE
If you ure iiDt sure iilmut this flour question Just linko onro nitll
SIosio Hell mid let Hie wliuln family vpU on It. If tliey don't tie
rldo Unit Mosco Hell iniikes the best hmid thnt you ever bilked re
tinn the sink to us and get your money back. .The election will bo
lit our expense.
Mosru Itell 1'nteiit Flour, n straight, Idalio wheat.
Economy Grocery
a Easton & Stubbs, Props.
Telephone 263 , 344 Jackson St.
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Carries a full line of School books and School
Supplies.'
A biir stock of Office supplies and Blank Books
Drawing Material.
Typewriter Supplies.
Agent for Moore's Office Methods.
Newspapers. Magazines.
Rose burg Book Store
SUMMER
SUIT
JHOSE warm days will soon be at
hand and you may as well prepare
for them now. Call at our store and we
will show you something in summer suits
that is sure to please you.
It costs you little to dress
well if you buy your clothes lice.
Workmanship and style the best.
Prices range from
$12.50 to $30.00
I. ABRAHAM
I The
Peoples
Store
I
The . -Co-operative
Store
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
age and promise you in return the best of service
and values.
Roseburg Rochdale
COMPANY