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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
TUB EVK.YrXO NEWS KATtllO.l V. MAY 21. 101(1. LOCAIi NEWS. LOCAL MOWS. LOCAL NEWS. Juhn Alexander, of Glide, In a visitor In luwn today. Mm. K. T. KiililllH loft tor OrulllB Pukh tills morning: where she. will SM!DI neverul duj veiling Willi licr IHLTI'Ulll. Private IcHHong given In vocal mil ele. Voices timtod froo. MIbs Nolle Binhop. Btuillo, UoHulmri! National liauk building, djl Mrs. MeyerH left for her homo at Asbland thin mornliiK after a brief visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ncwland, in this cit. K. Shannon Taylor has returned to town after spending some time vis iting at the homo of his son, Grant, ml Winchester. The Ladles' Aid of the Christian cbarcb, have on aale at Jthoades & Co.'s second-hand storo Borne home made runs. Call and inspect them, tf Mrs. nnluh Fisher left for her liornn nt I'orlland this ninrnliiK after vlsiliiiK at the home of Mr. and Mm. O. 1 Coaliow In this city for several dayji. George Nounor returned from Med ford last evenliiK wbero he went to Interview the Louis Hill parly er finnsilly relative to stopping ill this city enronte north. DonplnB County Creamery butter, the best in the land, call be had of jfour grocer at Oti cents the roll. De mand your homo product and accept no other. dtf Ij. Wlmberly and wife returned from Eugene ibis morning after at tending the annual meeting of the tirand lxidge IO. O. V. and Itebekiih Amiwnlily. Buy sboeB nt n bIioo store. Com plete styleB and sizes for men, women nd children Juwt received at tho :anH Street Slum Store, M. I,. Daniels, manager. Repairing at reasonable prices. dswtfj A new Roulhern Pacific lime card' takes effect tomorrow morning. The only change effecting ltoneburg Is In the running time of train No. 1 !. liia here tit 5:15 1'. M. Hereafter thi train will nrrlve 10 minutes later and leave at. 5:10 nYlork lu Hlend of fS : ."l 0 an nt preHenl . Lowney's candy at Marsters' drug btoro always fresh. d-tf Mrs. Frank Goodman, of .Looking Glass, spent the day lu town vis iting friends and relatives. A now itoek of College and Lodgo Pennants Juat received at Hoseburg Do-jk Store. tf Deputy Sheriff Hamilton, of Oak- I land, Is siiending the day In town atlendlng to business matters. Mrs. 8. Sf. Woodard left for her home at Yoncalla this morning after a brief visit with relatives in this city. ' Whipping cream, 25 cents a pint at Douglas County Creamery, and cream for strawberries 20. cents per pint. tfd S. B. Crouch leaves this evening for points In the southern part of the county where he goes to attend to business matters. ' Fountain pens, "Parkr." "Conk lln," "Waterman." these three, none better, iin sale at Uoseburg Bgok Store. tf "A furnace, of Gold" a book which has been acclaimed the Western novel of the year. It Is practically an account of the settlement of Goldfield. Nevada, and Is full of ac tion. $1.20 net, on sale at Kosoburc Bookl Store. tf Attorney John Pipes, of Eugene, Is In the city today defending Al Norlh, who Is on trial for tho crime of selling intoxicating liquors con trary to law. With him came a num ber of witnesses who were summon ed to testify as to the character or Thomas Linn. O. II. Linn and Frank Plank, the prosecuting witnesses, L. II. Wallers, of Carlo. Maryland, arrived hero this morning with his fitfully for the purpose of looking over Iho country wiitt a view oi pur chasing property. Mr. Walters Is an experienced fruit man. and Is doHlrnus or locating In a section of t ho country where the prolonged and co'd winters are unknown. He Kays that he Is pleased with the general snrrnmid IngB In this vicinity and Is inclined to believe that ho will remain hero permanently. Quick service, three chairs, all flrstciass men, can 'be found at the Maddix barber shop on Cass street. d-tf. It. E. Willis, of Lebanon, has ar rived in the city to accept a posi tion with the Commercial Abstract Company. Does your typewriter wear rib bons? Get the KEE-LOX, the kind that wears best, docs the best work and costs less, Hoseburg Book Store, local distributers. The Marks building located at the corner of Washington and Jackson streets has hen leased to a couple of outside purtles who intend to en gage in the theatrical business In this cliy. ft Miss Elen OcrtruiU Harris, 'f teacher of vocal and piano. Stu ft dio at Oak and Kane streets, . care of .Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf LOCAL NEWS. "Better Fruit" the magazine, only $1.00 a year, at Hoseburg Book Store. Leave your order, tf Halley's comet was plainly visible last evening, and needless to say that many of our citizens took advantage of the opportunity to view the strange body. -.The comet appeared aB a big star, and no person, as far as is known was able to detect the so called tall. The motion for a new trial In the' Walter L. Tooze has sold to N. Se case of the State vs Morton, recently ! llg. a prominent man of Myrtle Creey, convicted on a charge of lewd co-; Oregon, the property formerly occu habllation, was overruled by Judge pled by his great department store. J. W. Hamilton in the circuit court, Mr. Sellg will be here next week to this morning. , let contract for a store building on I the premises 50x80 feet, two Btories F. E. Alley, owner of the Bonaday "nd basement, an as soon as con Stock Farms. Is entertaining a party I strutted will placed brand new stock of friends at his ranch this after-1 goods on sale. Mr. Sellg conies noon. Among them are Mr. Kogers, ! '"' slowing words of recommenda a timber buver. of Seattle, and Mr.;" fle who for years have McCormack, a lawyer of Tacoma. know h m best. Mr Tooze announc- ed publicly Monday that he had aban- . . . . . . ,. doned the thought of re-entering busi- ""r "",tB KU ,u"n ness In Falls f'llv and would ..over like new tako 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 The funeral of the late Mrs. E. J. Russell, who was accidentally killed his Interests hero and seek n location elsewhere, which announcement s'l't ters the general hope that Falls City would not lose this brilliant business man. All roads led to thia great store mid people came from a distance in order to share the wonderful price concessions. r alls City News. Mr. Rclitr was at. one time in limtlncqu nt at Wilbur Thursday evening, was held Myrtle Creek and is well known in Winnie Gaddis THF PLUMBER , Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Agent for Snel Water Filters. ( Removes all impurities. Hoseburg Oreg'on SHOES For Men, Women and Children A big shipment of all late shapes and regular sizes, for dress or work purposes. Cass Street Shoe Store fPSSSim. You can't appreciate the labor saving of WASH DAY Until you own a Oearlcss Yost Washer. You don't liavo to send your clothes to the laundry if you own a Ociirless Yost Washer. They pay for themselves in a short time. Six days free trial. Do not hesitate, they are not mechanical toys, tliey areldior savers. Satis faction guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Roseburg Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Roseburg, Oregon at tho Christian church shortly afur 1 o'rlock thts afternoon. Rev. J. N. McConnell oHW-iatlut;. Tho remnfns wir' taken to Wilbur on tho after nnon train whore interment follow ed. W. T. Emory, of Colea Valley, brought to The New office today a brunch tnken from an Italian prune tree in his orchard that is fairly "alivp" with fruit, clustnred as thick as rraes. Mr. Hmory has fifty acres lti Italian prunes and says the nam pie brunch left at The News office was taken from juat an- ordinary tree, others bearing still heavier. His crop this year will surpass any former one, both in size and quality and will be a vertibb mini for the owner. this city. WANTED Two' first class sheet iron motiil workers. None but first class workmen need ap ply. Address X care Nejvs oflice. The jury In the case of J. A. Wood ruff vs The Soul hern Pacific Com pany retired shortly after 4 o'clock j yciiterday afternoon, and returned an hour inter wih a verdier in fav or of the defendants. Woodruff J brought suit ac.Hnst. the r;V '( :td j company to recover the sum of $51,1.! claiming that through the n'-U:; 5!icn I ot Smit hern I'nr'fl. truiiiniPii three l of his most valuable hordes were! killed while rrrmsinU the track near! Ulifwlf IV, flit Unt itle tlin nrim-to f ! trial the Soiitliom Pm-lfie CompMnv 1wh.!1 '""f '""h-room or lavatory l.rovPd hnvonrt doul.t that tho fitted m wllh nioduru sani- ..iiirlinvr as wnll ns other members l,!"'y "1,II,lb!""-, ..Sowor K;,s ,ls "lor0 nf the train rrow exerted every ef- ''""K"""'" ' Mler tliun in Sum- ilU'l , Danger Is lurking in it ,.,.,,n HIA ,Ufia ..',, clritnt b'H,., You wll because vent ilation is not so ward off disease by In- Mi.. Inddtiirillua ;a tliin- orneonrl tlin HUVIIIi; JdUT I.IOSULS, Uil I U"l Ull 111 . track. The n.lornev, for tho de-, "lt';l'-". and sinks overhaul"d Ve fense endeavored to show that tlin';"kB 11 i;'''H- f fa"iu'r-v ","1n,l,: eoninanVs emplnves were neKllKent. "'K '"" ,do 'l "elentif Icully and at but In this Ibev failed, the te.stl- reasonable prices. mony tending to substantiate! the i theory of the defendants attorneys! that due rautlon was used in an ef forfort to prevent the disaster. Tho' case will probably be appealed to ; the Supreme Court B. A. MAHAN Plumbing, Heating, Sheet GREAT REDUCTION SALE On Children's Hats Don't Miss This Sale We are Going to sell chil ren's hats at the lowest price ever offered in town I I T H E iaaa FAIR LH.R 0 ADES&CD WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU FIRST AND SECOND HAND GOODS ACCOMMODATING CLERKS WILL SERVE YOU 1 W-1 fnntmnln K . K I ) the Hnprenie Court. i'lciui vuuuaviui 'WMwrniin mi mctwiiw, UMiwwmro tux , tin UMPQU A PARK ADDITION II Sunday very evening and a People from all parts of Towu visit our new Bridge, and inside of a very short time the two first .spa ms will be erected, the carpenters are framing same, the false work is erected. We hear daily people say, if only the bridge was completed, we would go over and take a walk in the Park, and we would select us a building site. THE TIME TO SELECT A BUILDING SITE Is before the bridge is completed, because you buy before the raise in price of lots, which will come when there is an easy access to the Township. OUR T0WNSITE HAS A DISTINCTION OF ITS OWN Exclusive Park. Boating for I J4 Miles. Bathing in Deep Water Lots 40x140 the largest iu Koseburg Ranging in price from. 125 to $250. Terms, 20 per cent down and sixty monthly pay incuts. Advice, Buy a home site in time. Umpqua Land Water Company 116 Cass Street Roseburg National BanK Building