THK EVEXI.Va NEWS HTVKlAY, AVML ttO, 1010. LOCAL ni;vs. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL JiEWS. LOCAL ALUS. See Ray Hendercon as Dr. Rltcher.j A. R. Manning, of Oakland, spent M. D. 8. V. P. D. Q. in the "Merry last evening In the city looking after Milkmaids." - m2 ' matters of a purely business nature. Get In line and follow te croud Don't fall to see Dlllard, the Com that leads to ibo Armory May 3 and modore In tbe "Merry Milkmaids. Evoryono who appreciates Rood music should liear tu "Merry Milk maids." in 3 Mrs. James llulmnl, of MurHhfk'ld, Is apendliiK a few days in the city viHiting with friend. Remington typewriter ribbons for nil machines ut MnrHteru drug Btore, We deliver to your office. d-tf A. Bellows left for Glide this morn ing to spend a few days (impeding ins interests in that locality. Do you want to laugh? Then see the "Merry Mlikinaldtt" ut the Ar mory May 3 and 4. Tickets on sale at MnrHters Drug store. DO cents. m3 Rev W. A. Bmlck nnd wife re turned to Myrtle Crook this morn ing after a brief visit with friends In the city. "Uncle John" Weaver and 'daugh ter returned to their home at MyrMo Creek last evening after a brief visit with friends In this city. Mrs, E. Com s lock has le.t a con tract for the construction of a cem ent sidewalk In front of her prop erty at the corner of Lane and Pine ttreets. Doqs your typewriter wear rib bons? Get the KJOK-LOX. the kind Hint wears best, dots the best work and cowls less, Hoseburg Book Store, local distributers. Horace Marsters, of the Farmers' Heal Entitle Company, spent a couple "f- hours at WinchyHter (his morn- luif and sue courted In landing beau tiful 45 pound Chinook salmon. U. E. WhlMaker nnd children re turned from Portland last evening af Uv spending a few days nt that city visiting with fi IoimIh and relatives. Mr Whlttaker Is one of (he popu lar employes nt -the local Southern Puclflc machluo shops. Thre Acres and 'Liberty" In whlrli thb author tells the possibili ties of an aeie. Where to find Idle bind, how to select, clear and culti vate It. A practical book. $1.75 net, by mall t.8S at Roseburg Hook Store. tf Misses Allie Hlack and Mabel Clements returned from Portland yesterday after spending several days at that city In attendance at the an mini convention of the Sun day schools of the Christian church "A furnace, of Cold" n book wbleh has been ucclulnied I he Western novel of the year. It If practically an account of the settlement of Goldfield, Nevada, and Is full of ac tion. $1.20 net, on sale at Itrmehurg Hook! Store. tf W. O. Rrldges. t'no Oakland mer chant, underwent an oiinrnt Ion at Mercy hoHpilal this morning. The patient vtn suffering from an ah cess of the lung, and was consid ered In n. critical condit ton. The operation wns performed by Dr. Uouck and was very successful. W. It hordes, formerly engaged In the confectionery business In this city, has purchased tu Krod Wb-lts farm, comprising -10 acres and sltu ateil In the vicinity of Melrose. The purchaser expects in Improve the anie during the. summer and place It on the market this full. If you like something t , ck and catchy tic -3 ll:o ."Merry Milkmaids." in 3 Edward Cockelrease, the Deer Creek farmer, Is a visitor In the city today. Nelson and Walgaut fight at the Star theatre May 3. Don't miss this. tf Dr. A. C. Secly was called to Olalla this morning on professional busi ness. Of course the "Morry Milkmaids" are not all boys, but that's what we want you to come and see. mil John Hates, the Happy Valley farmer, Is spending the day In town looking after business matters. Come and buy your May basket at tho Muy Day social at the Christian church Saturday evening. Mrs. O. W. Wonacott went to Myrtle Creek this morning where eho will spend a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Ida Hartley, of Jefferson, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lee In North Roseburg. Mrs. Hartley Is a sister of Mrs. Lee,. The Daughters of St. George will present the "Merry Milkmaid" opper- etta May 3 nnd 4 under the direc tion of Prof. Lotz, at Armory. m3 Fred Hansen returned from Spo kane, Washington, this morning af ter a brief visit with friends and rel atives nt that city. The Ladles Aid of the Christian church, have on sale at Rhoados & Co.'s second-hand store some home made rugs. Call and Inspect them, tf J. T. Patterson, representing Beiile & Company, of Port land, left for points north this morning after spending n couple or days in this city, " Contractor O W. Worthlngton has been awarded the contract for constructing a cement sidewalk abut ting tho residence property of J. W. Perkins, ut the corner of Mealier and Stephens streets. I A committee of Indies, represent ing tiio auxiliary to the Roseburg commercial Club, distributed sever al hundred roses among the passen gers passing through tho city on this morning's trains. You will enjoy a pleasant evening by attending tbe May Day social. Old newspapers, a big bundle for 10 cents. At Rosoburg Book Store Win. Huxton was a visitor to Rose burg today from his home at Ilrock way. ' H. B. Haines, Ruth Haines and Jante Butler, all residents of Elktcn, are visitors In the city today. Prof. J. H. Austin, of Wilbur, Is if after business matters. There were four Roseburg men In attendance at tbe Portland horse salo Oils week and among thorn they bought quito a bunch of driv ers. F. E. Alley purchased tho mag nificent chestnut pacing filly "Ma JeHla," by "Sioloek," dam "Wehfoot Hellg." Mr. Alley also bought a pair of yearling Percberon colts. Sam Smith purchased two fine pony teams and a pony surry, and a nice big single roadster. He expects to use this stock In bin livery business. Alva HellowH could not resist tho Shet lands, and purchased a magni ficent little brood nuire which Is due to fon I soon. R. H. Wood bought tbe dnm ir tho "Majesta" fllley, "Wcjbfont Kelle," who Is also the dam of thrt handsome driver and winner of the Lewis and Clark prize ns a two year old. "Moonlight Helle, and owned by Mr. Allev. These horses are onroute and will reach Roseburg this evening or Run- day morning. 1 Nelson and Walnast fight at the Star theatre May 3. Don't miss Hi Id. tf Attorney O. P. Coshow returned from poluta In the northern part of tho Btute this morning. Do not fall to attend the May Day social at the Christian church Saturday evening, Contractor Frank Clements has been awarded the contract for erect ing a five room bungalow for Mr. Hembolt, of tEdenbower, a recent arrival In this section from the East, The residence will cost In the neigh borhood of $2200, and will be equip ped with a modern heating plant. If you 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 C. W. Clark, the local photograph 'er, accompanied by hla wife, return ed from Portland this morning after spending a few days at that city in attendance at the annual convention of the Sunday SchoolB of the Chris tian church. They report a most qnjoyable time. Joseph Lastna has sold his soft drink emporium, situated on Jack son street, near the corner of Doug las, to Joseph Heldenrelck, for the past few years employed at the lo cal brewery. Mr. Lasina Is undecid ed as to what line of business he will engage In at present. A very quiet wedding occurred at the nfllre of County Judge Wona cott shortly after 9 o'clock this morning, when Walter B. Haines and -faille Smith, both residents of HI k ton, were united In marriage County Judgo Wonacott officiating. 1 ho couple leave for their home at Klkton this evening where they will reside permanently. The couple are said to be well known In tho vicin ity of Klkton where they have a host of friends who wish them a long nnd prosperous future, I Tho committees In charge of rals-; niB iiiiuih wiiii which io oppose ine filers' Home, left for Portland this creation of Nesmith county are at momfng where he will spend ten work, and thus far have met with days visiting with relatives success. As Boon ns they complete, the work a mee.tlng of the county Where are you going, my nrettv committeemen will be held, at which maid? Where do you suppose kind time further plans of active opposl- sir, she said. 'Tm a Merry Milk tlon will be outlined. Aside from maid at the Armory May 3 and 4. m3 sending thousands of circulars j throughout the state, space will be i Renort from vnrinm tinn, t acquired In tho metropolitan papers) the county are to the effect that the mat uiib ruuMH hi nirgo may necome prospects for a bumper cron of Everybody's talking about It and everyone Is going. Where? To the "Merry Milkmaids" May 3 and 4. m3 George Heath and wife, Frank Simmons and Clarance Grubbe. were In the city today from Wilbur. Quick service, three chairs, all flrstclass men, can be found at the Maddlx barber Bhop on Cass street. d-tf. H. Lowry, a recent arrival at Wilbur, where he purchased a farm, was In the city today and cnlle,d at The News office. Fountain pens, "Parker," "Conk lln," "Waterman." these three, none better,- onj sale at Roseburg Book Stora. tf Mrs. S. T. Smith and children returned from Oaklend this morning Hfter a brief visit at tho home of Mr. Smith's parents. j Private lessons given In vocal mu-1 sic. Voices tested free. Miss Nellei Bishop. Studio. Roseburg National Bank building. djl County Clerk Edward Lenox re ports the issuance of many bunting , and fishing licenses during the past weeK. Colonel K Shannon Taylor went to Windiest er this afternoon to spend Sunday visiting ut tho home of bis son. Grant. Douglas County Creamery Butter the best on the market a home product, 80 cents a roll. Patronize home industry and get the beat. tf F. A. King, an Inmate of the Sol- Red Ribbon Brand of Tomatoes The only absolutely safe brand of tomatoes Put up in guaranteed cans, that will not cor rode by the fruit acid, not solde:ed 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 noarest 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. Alton S. Frey acquainted with the nefarious scheme hatched and furthered by the otncc-scekoi-R of Cottage Grove. Attorney Prank O. Micelll has re ceived word from Portland to the. effect that Victor Tumi, and two other Italians, arrested in Douglas county several mouths ago on a chnrK of having robbed the Suther lln postomce, have been discharged by the Kedarnl Grand Jury. It will be remembered that the Italians In question were at one time In cus tody of Sheriff Kenton, charged with robbing the Sutherllu store, hut were Inter turned over to tho Fed eral authorities, nnd accused of hav ing stolen n quantity of stamps from tho postofllce, which was situated in the store alleged to havo been burglarized. prunes were never better than this year. About two weeks ago a re port was sent broadcast over the county to the effect that the Italian prune crop would prove a failure, but this report is denied by the larg er growers, who allege that the crop will excel all prevous yeais. At a Bpeclal meeting of the Rose burg school hoard held at the of fices of Judge Kullerton late yester day afternoon. Architect W. F. Ro dolf was authorized to draft plans and specifications for the proposed heating system to be Installed In the Lane school. As soon as Mr. Ro dolf completes his task bids will be received nnd the contract awarded. It is the intention of the hoard to have the plant. Installed and In readi ness for operation by September 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 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR Queen of the Strawberry Festival i;;f::mmx:x:mx:xmsm:u:::$:mxxm UMPQUA PARK ADDITION The Alexander Bridge will soon be completed, the hand work of placing in position 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 Lan 116 Cass Street Water Conroanv a Roseburg' National Bank Building' 88 fftfStttSiXlX2XXXXXXXXXXXXnXXXXXX:t:SSXSt22X!tlS2tf22mli2tlSittfttftttffffm9ffftft