FRIDAY, A Pit If, 20, 1010. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. See Ray Henderson as Dr. Rltcher, M. D. S. V. P. D. Q. in the "Merry Milkmaids." ml' A R. Manning, of Oakland apent last "evening In the city looking after matters of a purely business nature. W. G. Blake, of Sutherlln, is a THE EVENING NEWS Sheriff Fen ton U upending tne day In the country uarvlug civil pauen. Get In line and follow the crowd thut leads to the Armory Muy 3 and 4. niJJ John Alexander made hln regular buHinuas trip to HiHoburg today from Glldo, v"" Everyone who appreciates good biubIc Bhould hear tho "Merry Milk maid h." mli Kdwnrrt Dlller, nf Melrose, fa Mrs. A. N. Orcutt and children spending the day In town attending went to Oakimid this morning to to hiiHiiufsn mat turn, cpend a few duyn with tho former's father. Of course the "Merry Milkmnlda" 'are not all boys, but that's what we George Barnnm, a well known clt-. want you to come ana seju. niu Izen, underwent an operation f'r There's a laugh In every line of the "Mcjrry Milkmaids." m3 Mrs. L. G. Baker, of Camas Val ley, spent yesterday In the city. If you like something q . ck and catchy ue-i u:e "Merry Milkmaids. in 3 Nelson and Walgast fight at the Star theatro May 3. Don't miss this. tf appendicitis at Mercy hospltul this morning. Do you want to laugh? Then see tho "Merry Milkmaids" at the Ar mory May 3 and 4. Tickets on sale at MursterB' lfug store. 60 cents, , III 3 L. R. r folds, superintendent of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, parsed through the city en route north this morning on his regular monthly tour of Inspection. ltev. A. C. Vernon and wife, of Looking Glass, left for Jefferson this morning where they were summoned by a telegram announcing tho Her-1 lous Illness of the formers brother. Mrs. J. G. Mack, of Portland, ar rived In the city this morning to spend a few days visiting at the home of her brother. Attorney AI bert Abraham, Mr. Muck expects to arrive hero tomorrow. Three Acres nnrt Liberty" In which the author tells the posslblll ties of an acre. Where to find Idle land, how to selort, clear and cult! vate It. A practical book. $1.75 net, by mall ti.83 at Koseburg Book Store. tf J. H. Height, n workman for F l Patterson, foil from his bicycle this morning while counting down the hill toward the bridge and broke his left arm. Dr. Hoover wns call ed to attend tho Injured man. Mrs. T. B. Cannon underwent an operation at Mercy hospltul yester day. Although the operation win a dtlllcult out) the patient passed through the ordeal nicely and Is now Improving as rapidly as could be expected. "A furnace, of Gold" n book which has been acclaimed the Western novel of the year. It is practically on account of tho settlement of Goldfleld, Nevada, and Is full of ac tion. $1.20 net, on sale at ltoscbui'K Book! Store. tf Mrs. A. C. K Idd and daughter, Mrs. W. W. Puidy, will leave tho first week In .Inly on an extended visit nt the home of the former's mother in Scotland. It has been H8 years since Mrs. Kidd left her home, during which time her father j has passed away. Her mother, now i 80 -yeai'H of age, and brothers and Flsforn living at the old home are anxiously awaiting her nrrivnl, it was tho Intention of Mrs. Kidd and; her dnuhter to stnrt on their Jour-j ney the first of June hut It was Impossible to secure reservations, ho himo was Iho list of passengers fori this month. They wilt tin nbKeiit j from tho city for about throe mailt tin. Come and buy your May basket at tho May Day social at the Christian church Saturday evening. E. Ambrose, who has been spend ing a fo'rf days in the city, (ra ti! rued to his morning, home at Yoncalla this The Daughters of St. George will present the "Merry Milkmaid" opper etta May 3 and 4 under the direc tion of Prof. Lotz, at Armory, , m3 S. B. Crouch, locul agent for Page fence, -has returned from a brief business trip to points In the south ern part of the county The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church, have on sale at Rhoades & Co.'s second-hand store some home made rugs. Call and Inspect them, tf Dr. Lowe, the well known sight specialist, who has been coming to Uosehurg so many years Is now at Hotel McClullen to remain until Sat urday noon. L. G. Hicks, civil engineer for the Liiho Land & Development Com pany, of Sutherlln, was a visitor In the city laat evening. He returned homo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tlooth have re turned from Portland and Sniem whero they spent a few days, the former attending; business matters and the latter visiting friends. Suffering from a broken blood ves sel Mrs. Blnger Hormann Is con fined to her home In this city. Al though weak from the loss of blood, the physlciutis anticipate a rapid re covery. The Koseburg school board will meet In special session at the of fices of Judge Fullerton tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which time the grade teachers for the com ing year will be selected. Mrs. lOvelyn Craig, aged 23 years. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kttzmuu, of west Roneburg, passed away nt Portland on Wediysday, April 27, death resulting from a prolonged attack of typhlod pneu monia. The remains arrived here from Portland last evening nnd tl.e funeral will be held nt the Kitr.nmn home tomorrow, with Interment fel- owlug nt , the Masonic comet er v. Aside from a husband, Elmer Craig, the deceased Is survived by the fol lowing brothers and sisters: Henry Kltzman, Of Seattle; Mrs. Anna Nee, of Dhwhoh. Yukon Territory. Mrs. Klsle Wright, Mrs. Peter Dldtel, Mrs.. Kate Penree, Charles Kltzman, ftiidnlph Ititzmnn and Miss Rosa Kltzmnn, all of ItOHehurg, and Fred and Km est Ititnian and Mrs. Mnry Kill ho, of Illinois. visitor in tne city today. Don't fail to see Dlllard, the Com modoro In the "Merry Milkmaids. Nelson and Walcast fight at the Star theatre May 3. Don't mlBs Oilrf. tf Do not fall to attend the May Day social at the Christ. an church Saturday evening. Remington typewriter ribbons for all machines at Marsters drug store. We deliver to your office. d-tf D. L. Martin, of Yoncalla, is spend ing a couple of days In the city look ing alter business interests. Mrs. Sarah Httnsuker, of Eugene, arrived In the city this afternoon to spend a few diys visiting at tho home of her neice, Mrs. O. P. Hen derson. my When you patronize Dr. 'jCwe one cnarKo covers the, entire costj of examination, I glasses and frames. Lenses exchang ed and frames kept In repair, six months without extra cost. Dozens of Roseburg references. Mrs. Lulu L. Shepard, president or the rtnh W. C. T. U.. recently addressed the Woman's Federation at Boise, Idaho, and the Capital News has, the following complimen tary ctatenient concerning the lec ture: "The chief address at the meeting of the Federation was giv en by Mrs. Shepard, who spoke on her favorite subject, 'The Home.' There was a stir of pleased ex pectancy as the address began which changed to a profound silence as the distinguished speaker literal-j ly noured out her heart in an Intense I supplication for 'womanly aid and maid? Where do you suppose, kind sympathy for the unfortunate in sir, she said. "I'm a Merry Milk cvery class of society." The people niald at the Armory May 3 and 4. m3 of Korehurg will be given an oppor- . portunlty of hearing Mrs Shapard Sam Jones, of Grangevllle, Idaho, next Monday evening, at which time: left for his home this morning after she will lecture In the Baptist! spending some time visiting at the Lowney's candy at Marsters' drug btore always fresh. d-tf You will enjoy a pleasant evening by attending the May Day social. W. U. Irmle, of Melrose, Is visit or In the city today. Old newspapers, a big bundle for 10 cents. At Roseburg Book Store P. J. Patterson, representing Beal & Company, of Portland, ar rived In tho city this afternoon. Everybody's talking about It and everyone Is going. Where? To the "Merry Milkmaids" May 3 and 4. m3 . Bose Wlllams and wife, of Look-' lng Glass, are spending the day In the city vfB'Ung friends. Quick service, three chairs, all flrstcluss men, can be found at the Maddix barber shop on Cass street. d-tf. Fountain pens, "Parker," "Conk- lin, "Waterman, these three, none better, on sale at Roseburg Bonk Store. tf Private lessons given In vocal mu sic. Voices tested free. Miss Nelle Bishop. Studio, Roseburg National Bank building. djl Oscar Kltnke, manager for the Roseburg Brewing & Ice Company, left for Portland this afternoon to nttend to business matters. Douglas County Creamery Mutter tho best on the market a home product, 80 cents a roll. Patronize home Industry and get the best. tf Where are you going, my pretty Red Ribbon Brand of Tomatoes i The only absolutely safe brand of tomatoes Put up in guaranteed cans, that will not cor rode by the fruit acid, not soldered but sealed by the new process. The TOMATO in this can is the finest product of the soil, picked ripe, canned right, a delicious, fruit that is nearest to fresh fruit, and that' is the hardest part in canning 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 Ribbon Brand and take no sub stitute. See our window. I Alton S. Frev church. 'Every ono Interested in temperance matters should hear her. The first double runaway to at tract the attention of Roseburg citl- home of his wife's father, J. G. Tipton, of Edenbower. If you want your old suits to look, like new take the into Sloper. He knows how to fix them. Panama and zens for several years occurred short-' felt hats also cleaned and blocked, ly after 10 o'clock this morning, and Gentlemen's work exclusively. Agent hnd it not have been for the prompt for Ed- V. Price & Co., Chicago tall action of pedestrians considerable or8- s M damage would have resulted. As it, wns the entire damage consisted of. Your price of living will be reduced several broken globes on the decora tlve light post stationed at the cor ner of WnHhington and Jackson Etreets, directly in front of the Jos ephson store. Tt anpenra that a team belonging to the local delivery sys tem, and single horses, hitched to a cart, and the property of George Kohlhngen, the butcher, were stand ing near tho Abraham residence, at the foot of Washington street, when In some unexplained manner they became frightened and started to run. The single horse took the lead, followed closely by the deliv ery team, and ran up Washington stre.pt to Jackson where it attempt ed to turn In a southerly direc tion. Owing to tho slippery condition of the Street the animal fell and wns taken In cbnrgo by the driver who was in close pursuit. The delivery team, which was a close second, also made an attempt to turn the corner nnd In so doing came In contact with the decorative light tiost above mentioned. Fortunatolv mine of the horses were Injured In the fracaB. If you buy your groceries at the North Side Grocery. It is easy to live well and grow fat If you trade with us. Phone 2633. Free delivery to all parts of the city. d-tf am Dr. Lowe says to do and we" B morG commend Vif able and Is of more benefit to humanity than to do manv things nnd none of them equal to the best. Dr. Lowe has devoted more than 19 years to the science of optometry and confines his piactlce to testing and firing glasses to ithe ihnmnn eye. Ho leaves Saturday noon. COMMITTHKS .ATTKNTIOX. All committees who have any part In the arrangements for the Straw berry "Festival and Stock parade in his city .May 1J-14. are requested to meet at the Commercial Club rooms on Friday evening. Matters of Importance concerning the carnival need the attention and co-operation if all those who are identified with the affair. A 2.1 THE ICE MAN Is Ready to Receive Your Order. Phone 1413 and Max Weiss will Give your Needs Prompt Attention. WOOD FOR SALE ALSO 3 s GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR Queen of the Strawberry Festival tut::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: xxxx xxxx txxx xxxx xxxx ih: xxxx tux Xtil SB :::: UMPQUA PARK ADDITION The Alexander Bridge will soon be completed, the hand work of placing in pDsition the massive concrete piers being almost done. From the Addition to the Railroad Depot is only 8 min utes walk making a very short distance to center of city. The leading citizens of Roseburg all agree that for nice location, park accom modations, bathing, boating and fishing no addition to Roseburg offers the same advantages. Lots are all 40x1 40, fronting on two streets. TERMS: Small payment down, balance small monthly payments, 3 per cent interest. For further particulars call at our office. ' Umpqua Land & Water Company 116 Cass Street Roseburg National Bank Building Jf tt