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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
TITR EVE.VINU NEWS KATI'ItDAY, MAV 21, J010. THE EVENING NEV.'S 11 V B. W. BATHS Hntercd as eecond -class matter Nov. 5, 11)09, at ItoBohurg, Ore., un der act of j.arch 3, 1879. HOW TO GRMIN IN MISSION My mission Graining Process gives the dull stained hardwood effect over varnished or painted woodwork, furniture, etc. without the expense of removing the old finish. Entire cost but 2c per square foot and any one can apply it. You can't realize how handsome a finish this maKes until you see sampf es at MARSTERS DRUG COMPANY Promptness in filling orders a feature of our business ' Paint, oil, glass, building material at the lowest price GIVE US A CALL WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME SuhicrlptJon ItuU's Dully Per year by mail v $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 i Senil-Wcekly I Per year $2.00 Biz months FLAG DAY. fiovcriHir JtciiKcm Iksim'n a rrnrluiiui- Itlun. SALKM Or., May 21. Following Is the Kin? Dny proebiniHtion JkhuwI from the executive office yeaterduy morning: "WhereaH, the roni?rfHH on June 24, 1777, selertcd the imlilem which has ever Bince continued to he the flHB ot our country and It Ih fitting and proper that a any he (leninca nnd eet apart aa "Klaf? Day," In order that Bullahle oxerciHCH may he held In the public nnd other m-lioolH, and generally obnerved in coniinem oratlon of that event and for paying patriotic respect to our national em blem. Therefore, I Frank W. Hen son, ae Kovornor nf the trtnte of Ori'Kon, do recommend that Tuenday, the 1-llh day of .Mine, lit 10, he iihservi'd, nut alone hy the e))nfiln of the Htate, hut by all of the people thereof, and I urge that, the Mug of our. country bo generally displayed cm that day on all public uud other IjiiIMImkh and places of iMihIiu'hr. Let. lift he mindful on King Day of tho sacrifice and devotion which have been given) to make lhin country free nnd united and lell uh rfsolvo that In the days of jhmu'P, our loyalty to' Its welfare may be none the lens earnest. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused t he great seal of the urate to he affixed at Hah-iti, the st.atv capita), this L'Uih day of May, In the year of our Lord, a y 10. FRANK W. IIFXSON', d'oveino'. . myiitli; i;i;i;ii. The Rev, Mr Uiifh pn-uehed hotli morning and cvetiini; and In the af fnrnoon Sunday. ClutrlfK StoctlHT, i Clnden Uncll mid Kay Matthew were i hapilzed fn the mil! race. The.se ' wiM'O eon verts of the recent eviwi g(Hstle iiieflfnjfs. Some were admit ted who had been previously bap tlred. There wore quite a number ad mit led nt tho Presbyterian rhurHi, (ho Jtev. W. A. Smirk ronduetltig the Rervlees. The Lmiies Aid Sni-h-iy met at the home of Mrs. Jl. J. (lowland Friday afternoon, it lining' a sperlal session to eat strawberries and cream and delicious rake. There whh a business moniing also and sonie sewing was done. Mr. and Mrs, K. Pent on returned Run da v from a trip to Medford. J, 1. (hirduer and wife eatne In from Honebtin; Saturday, wliere they had been enjoying the plea.sureK of tho carnival and Hpent Sunday at Mrs. Cardner'a sister's, Mrn. Vockey. 0. O. White and wife made an onto trip to ltoBeburff Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Knight and two chil dren, M ra. deal Weaver. Mr. and Mra. Win. limit) were among the crowd who went to Kiwene Monday, part, of I hem an delegates from the Odd Kellow and Rebeknh lodges I). ,1. RamuelH atid family arrived AT LEAST TRY DU8TINE for tbN preparation not only IteopH tho diM down but It takes it out of the 'room. Or dinary sweeping of (tie olllee, the kitchen and any carpet merely raise the dust t let if settle again. IhtMinc takes the dust with It and often makes a HIVeience in the floe tor's bills when used two or three times a week. DI STIM-: IS TRIKD. 5e per pound. FICHT THE FLY The fly breeds in the manure pile, the filth spot and Is the worst earlier of disease known to man. Keep hint nut of your homes. We handle wire screens both metal and wood, en casings. They fit any or dinary uindow and wear well jnst try and see how long. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man Mr. Woi kinumait, this is the only furniture stniv that closes at II o'clock every evenhiH e rept Saturday. In auto from Dayton, Washington, Wednesday. They Intend to move Into the residence owned hy Chan Neet opposite the Johns place. S. S. Johns has been on the slek list thin week. The first of -the closing exorcises given hy our public, school look place Monday evening.- The two lower rooms were the principal preformers, some very pretty numbers being pre sented, especially "Pandoras Hex" and the "May Queen March," the last numbers of the program. There was n packed house and every one seemed very much pleased. ( J eorge White Is having an attack: of Inflaniniarory rheumatism hut gets around on crutches. W. II. Drake died at his home in this vllhtuo at. 12 P. M. Thursday. The willow, her son, ('has. Hlchey, of rails Clly. and the adopted daugh ter, Susie, are the surviving rela lives. Mr. Drake was one of Myrtle Creek's oldest, residents. The news arrived Friday of the death of Mrs. Allen Plltn at Itose hurg, which occurred on Wednesday. The deceased lived at Myrtle Creek a good many years. She is survived by her husband and two Ttile chil dren. Miss Nila. tho daughter or Nov.; and Mrs. W. M. SMiilh. arrived at the parsonage Monday for tbeum ni or. It. is reported that about $:iu was taken In at tho two recent school entertainments. A pari at least Is to l'e spent Tor library books. There was an exciting runawnv Thursday afternoon. Mr. Derkman's team took fright nt an automobile in front of the school house and were not eauubt until thev reached Jim It ice's store Mr. Deck man, 'for tunately was not hurt.. The fallowing punlls pmsed the Ktuht h initio examinations: Misses Vln Kice. Mncgle fiouiidi lies'ib Dyer. Milan Renerield. Irvln Sher man and Tommy Kppfnir. I TltMRKIX. ;m:dai,k m:vs. l-'iirnishi-d by Uve News Corres pendent. Miss Myra Montgomery, of Albany who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Darby for some time, turned homo on Saturday. Tint Oregon-! du ho Dumber Com pany lias sold their plant adjacent to ibis city jt c a local firm of which O. C. Set her is the head. The property will change hands I lie 20th lust. y It. Cabbert is building a nice residence on Montgomery, ave. Rev. (I. W. Smith, of tho Ideal Colony at Wolf Creek, was attending to business In this city this week. i' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clements and 'children attended tho circus at firanls Pass on Tuesday. Mrs. Clem ents returned and Mr. Clements went on to the (Jals Creek mines, where lie Is superintendent. ' Mis's Fern Stone, who has just closed a toiecessfu I teriu of school at Kaler visited at the homo of her, brother, 1'ror. Win. Stone. In this city for a few davs and went on to 1 her home at Medford for her sum mer vacation, Prof, nnd Mrs, William Stone spent last Saturday as the guestj of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, In Splnger Valley. : R. A. 101 Ms, contractor and build er of Seattle, nnd his familv are .guests of Mrs. Dick Miller. They ' will locate here. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McNIcholas, of Oakley Farm, are spending the week ; In Portland. ! Mrs. Dr. Kauffman is visiting rela- fives In Port bind. ! Mrs. David C. Ross, wife of Kn- ineer Ross, who iH readv to move ! to Roseburg, was surprised by a i score of tier lady friends on Tues I lay opening just as Hhe was prepar i lug to close her home for the night. The ladies took the house, nnd all : spent two hours in sorfal intercourse. I From well filled baskets a most, de J Helens lunch was served and with ' sincere regret that we are to lose Mr. : and Mrs. Ross and their beautiful little girls we bid them good bye. I Mr. and Mrs. 11. Kberle. who have j lived In this city for two years are ! renin v hit:' to Portland, where Mr. j Kherlp has a belter posit ion. Mr. j Kberle has filled the place as Sun day School superintendent at Olivet : church and his accomplished wife 1 has been choir leader and their daughters. MabeJ ami Ruth have been ; our organists and thev wilt be sad-! ly missed in church circles b.y their j ; manv friends who wish them health j ! and happiness in their new home. j Miss Bessie Snlker Is clerking at Wise Brot hers' store and is de- servedly popular. I J. W. Thomas, the smro of Anchor, and R. H. Springer visited Roseburg ; on Wednesday. j MOM, IK. ! CAI.D KOR CITY WARRANTS. j All City of ltosehurn warrants drawn on the nenernl fund and en dorsed prior to lVcemher 8. Inclusive, nre this dav railed for pav- j ment. April IS, 1910. I'M.llKKT U. HERMANN. i ' CIt T Msurer NOTICE TO TIIK I'l'lllJC. v Beginning June 1st, our v terms on all credit accounts will be 'strictly thirty days. Interest at 10 per cent will he charged on all accounts not paid whn due, All persons now owing us an- counts that have been stand- ing more than thirty days are hereby notified to settle same by June lBt. d-swtf JOSKPHSON S Oi l KltlCD AT A ItAltCAIV. The entire stock of millinery and ladles' wearing apparel of t he Hell Sisters Millinery store is now offered for sale. All merchandise contained in Hie store is sliictly first class and modern It) every respect, and the business on an excellent financial basis. The Hell Sisters have conduct ed this business In a successful w.ty for the past twelve years which as sures a good business for the buyer from the beginning of Hie purclm-re. For full particulars call at the store, or address box ti!), Hoseburg, d-sw-tf CLAssirn;!) ADYKRTISKMISXTS. FOLDlNCt ("iO-CART FOR Call at. 1 I 7 Kane street.. SAI.K- FOR KA1,K -Upright piano 1 excel-1 lent, con di Hon. Will sell cheap, j Apply at this oflice. j Pol ' N DTTa d i eiTk i fit shawl. Owner can get t ame by applying at the ' News oflice. i IhTtTiCJLMTLK .-For feed purposes, j Rates reasonable; apply at Doug- j las County Crevmery. WAXTKD Three furntsnea house- i keeping rooms or a small furnish ed house. Phone 24 7. d-sw TOMAToHpi'iA'XTS " F0RSAT,K Large plants of choice varieties. Joe Rodolf! SJJTt Templin street. FOR SAMO Small house" aiwPfTve lois, ten mi ii u tea walk from the postoillee, $sr,o. Apply 801 NT. Jackson st reet. df F FOR SAL1-3 All iniproved riiiiKor se. whip niHchino, Rood rnndtt ion, with nil attnehnirnts. Prico $0. Inquire nt this oflice. irsiCIA.S nro not niiMio by prac ticing on a piano that is out of tune. For expert tuning phone Prof. Lotst, 1185. Studio 119 S. Main street;. dtf KOltSXl7l0::TlmrHe and onMialf acre of lino garden land in West Itose'inrp, mostly set In berries: city water, a nnap if taken at once. Enquire H25 Wasliitiuton st. dtf Jr si' i i !; c i: i v n -a " j-1 m " ear" i "f drain tile, all sizes. Parties de siring yamo will call and avoid tho rush. Winnio iJaddfs, tho plumber. tf T7o7y Si v a n t i: rw'fi 2 r. 0 at 8 pv cent on good timber land, near lloseburg. Address X. Y. Z.. care Nowb. dswff TO It"' SALK lVmi biTTaek tTgo(iil : condition. Can be had cheap. Ad dress V. O box ti S 3, Itosebu rg. : . Ore-on dsw-m21 MUX WAXTKD by l'orcvst Soi-vlc to I work on trail, flood wiiRi-s. Ap-.j ply at olYk-e over Itoseliur Xatbtn-1 nl bank. ini'l t 'Oil SA1.I0 About of an arre, :l() bcarlnp fruit trees, isoorl house arid i other improvements, fine tcarden J land. A bnrgnln. Inquire of n'ii-1 nr. S22 Mosher St. d-sw-tf FOU SAI.K House and lot on "Wtisli Ington St., elosn In; has 5 rooms. I 2 pantrys and bath room, electric! llehts nnd elty water. This is b! niro resldenee. Enquire 325 Wash- j luKton street dtf l'HOKKSSIOXAl, CAKDS. 4 It. E. BTKKIj, Altoner-nt-I,nw ft Legal nilvlee free. Collections 0 1 Solicited : Room 1, Marstera Bldg. &' Kiisehurit, Ore. i i R. M. niiUMPlKMt l Dentist i ft Rooms 6 and 7 Boll Sisters Bldg. i ft ruone 1361 Roseburg, Or.. 1 NORTH SIDE GROCERY COMPANY NORTH ROSEBURG Complete liue of staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, etc. All clean, fresh goods. Call us up for your grocery needs Free delivery to all parts of tlie city. Telephone 2633 ' EJ"'"""'" 1 LOST On the streets of Roseburg Saturday night during the carni val festivities, a purse containing about $5. Kinder, Is his or her consciounee is troubling, will kindly leave same at The News office and it will be returned to the owner, FOR SAMS 4n acres one mile from city limits; 15 acres in cultivation; Spits and Newton apples; pear and peach orchard; six-room house, barn and outbuildings; four good springs, water piped in house and connected np with Monarch range; hot and cold water In three d I ITe re n t pi aces ; hath room co m plete. Water piped to big gar den, nlentlv of hose nnrl snrhiklers. Fine gentle milch cow, Jersey bull, I good hack, 70 laying hens, incu bator, 1 2 Tolouso geese, several hot beds. IluIIdings are all new and It Is a beautiful place. The soil is especially fine for fruit, gar den or onions. Price $4,500. Terms, $,500 down. Address 11. Oraham, owner. Box 8S, Rosoburg, IK YOir WANT A PERFECT COMPLEXION IVcc of wrinkle vh IH lie MiinIi of ytnn li, t hi-ic In not Inmr more lu'lpiiil than GREME- ELCAYA it Inili t cri-aii) that MAKES THE SKI II LIKE VELVET POl'IUHC KM'AYA (Tlireo Shtidt'M) vi'i'.v fine iiih ntllicrcnt . tfiviniflliu ftUin n niititrnl nppenr- ance ntift ho J'l.CAVA f ratrnince. Sold b.v MARSTER S DRUG CO. :iisi;m it., oiti:coN ni2 l . dox a SONS HARNESS SHOP IIH.IVV II. I It MOSS J1AIIK TO OKDKIt AMI M.Ii WOltK HAM) STITCH i:i. HipairhiK Xi'iilly Doni'. All Work (Jimi'imU'od, Prfrt'.s Itrason nblc. (iivo us 11 Trial. Opposite Empire Roseburg .ivery Barn, Ores"" Nice Crisp Goods The kind that tickles your palate Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE UMPQDA BAKERY H.' t.'l KST. Prou. TRY B, & U HAIR TONIC Prevents Dandruff, allays itch- Ing of tho scalp, stops falling 4 out of tile hair. An excellent hair dress for ladies or gentle- men. ' ' For sale and guaranteed by ' MAHSTKRS DRl'CJ CO, ! 1 A. F. LATHAM Carpenter, Contractor and Builder. TKUCrilOXKS. OIllic Itoilrirnrc .Mnill 20il rl!l S. Main St. 0 LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luuit cr Doors and Windows of all Kinds. t Ynrdeon Lower Osk Street. 'Phone 1411 . Phone 263 and asK for Moscow Bell Flour We have just onleiedii ear load of Moscow 11,11 I'l,,,,,. r,.,,,,, M(s. cow, Idaho. Take n sack home, Is not eiitlirly siitlsfactory, notify money hack. (Jive tr a trial and Economy Grocery Easton & Stubbs, Props. Telephone 263 ' 344 Jackson St. jig;;.,!! t'tfuRgg-jikK wr.1 Tile, tile, tile. Drain tile. See Winnie Gaddis, tho plumber. tf those days, only 35 cents. d-13 Private Board and Rooms Mrs. A Hall 246 Flint St A nice homeliHe place, good meals comfortable rooms. Phone 1505 W. F. Rodolf Architect and Superintendent MODKIiX ISKSIPEXCES A SPEC IALTY. v 1 ltoom (, Hell Sisters1 IJliIfr ROSEBURG, OREGON We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention as well aa sell you apparatus. Furtnermore -we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phono order if you like) and -? you won't need to sound your burglar alarm when you get our bill. Need anything in our line. G. L. PRIOR 15 N. Jacksm St. Rcseburg, Or make n hatch of bread M, if t us mid we will Kindly return your we will treat you rlhtj Our Roasts are Fine Ami onr prices are riKht. If yon an't com e and pick one out telephone us your order and we will send a good one. Try one. , Cas Street MarRet ions KOHI.HAGEX, Prop. 11 1 West Cass 8L Pha5 Free Delirery.