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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1910)
THE EVE-VINO NEWH iHOVHAV, MAY Ho. 11 I n. IXH.'AL NKU'8. LOCAL SEWS. LOCAL NEWS. - i Harding Davis left thin morning for Wilbur lu enjoy tho du). W. li. Iloharl, the frultman, left tbi morning fur (jlenbrook. LOCAL NEWS. Mm. A. C. Beoly and little child loft this morning for Myrtle Creek to visit with relatives und friends. Mrs. John It. Bntherlin and Mrs. I.nitif Hmiplr lefr thtH ninrnlnir for J. P. McKay and wife spent today i Oakland to spend Decoration Day. t Wilbur. I , , , ,, . , ,, Publicity Manager Colt, of thai subiw.v'u fi.nrlf tit MiirurerH rime .. .. .. ..... . . . ., .......... - Hiiineriiu uoinmercai uiun, aitennea to business matters In the vlty today. . Etore always fresh. d-tl Jeff Williams was in the city from Looking Glass today. Kd Weaver arrived In the city this afternoon from Myrtle Creek. Attorney A. N. Orcutt returned this morning from Drain. Ora Welker was a passenger on this morning's local for Youcalla. Ah, that sounds fine; Arundel timed It. Only tuner of e"!perlcnco in Douglas county. dU J. O. Mollis Is putting up a new barn on his properly in North Iloso kurg. Palmer's rierttm'o at Marstors' drug store. Made from the flowers snd have their true odor. d-tf M. R Kurr, of the Metropolitan police, Washington, D. C, is vlsitliiK lit the home of his hrother-lii-law, H. H. Morse, lu this city. . E. Ij. Itlce was in the city from Plllnril Saturday on business. He says his section is looking fine from a fruit stundpulut. " Whipping cream, 2B cents a pint at IniiirnB County Creamery, ana rream for strawberries 20 cents mr Dint. tfd Miss Laura KdKorton left this morning for Days Creek. The young ladv is teaching a term of school at Perdue. . Prlvato leBsons given in vocal mu ale. Voices tested free. Miss Nello flifhop. Studio. Roseburg National Bank building. djl D. J. Noali, the Dlllard fruit man, was a business visitor Itose burg Saturdny. He reports tho out look for a fine crop or fruit in his section most excellent this your. Dcwfi your typewriter wear rib bons? Gut tho KKI5-I.OX, tho kind that wears best, dois tho best work and costs less. Iloseuurg uook Store, local distributors. A box of luscious cherries has been on exhibition In tho News olllce windows today, and has attracted mnr.h attention. Tho fruit was pre sented by T. L. Leo. of Looking Oliuts. who Is one of tho up-to-date fnilt growors of that section. Wm. Purlin and wife were visit ors to tho city Saturday from Dill ard. Tho gentleman and bis wife expect to leave about the middle of next month for a pleasure trip as far south us llundon, where they will ttpend some weeks rusticating. A Cottage Grove dispatch to tho Portland Journal says: V. C. Lon don, for several years past superin tendent of the Oregon & Southeast ern railroad, has resigned to accept n irtmllar posllion with tho Carlton & Tillamook railroad, tho construc tion of which will be commenced forthwith. Headquarters of the company will bo at Carlton. . Frank Hill, one of the forest rung ers In this section and well and widley Known throughout tho coun ty, lies In a very critical condlon at tho home of O. C. Drown, on peer creek, and It Is expectod that he will bo brought to tho city today for an operation. Word has been sent to his brother, Carl C. Hill, who Is employed In the forestry ser vice near Portland, und ho is expect ed to come nt once. T. P. Simpson and wife have mov ed to this city from the Mt. Alto ranch and will remain here nerma- ! nelitlv. Miss Hide, one of Hoseburg's school teachers, left today for points in Southern Culifomla where she will spend Iter vacation. Mrs. Ralph Terrell and Miss Kdna Ifurvey left this morning for Oakland to spend Decoration Day and visit with relatives and friends. Miss Jennie Cook, a local school teacher, was a passenger on . this morning's local for Albany, .where she will remuin for the summer. Miss Ruby Herguson, one of Rose- burg's populur school teachers, left this morning for her homo In Ill inois to remuin during the summer. L. A. Martin, son of II. M. Mar. tin, of this city, and who has been here for some weeks visiting at the latter s home, lert this morning for tils home at Medford. John Maker, of Winston, who dis located his shoulder Friday by a fall from a cherry tree, was In the. city Saturday to consult his physlciuns, Drs. Suely, Sether & Stewart. The frame work on the addition to .1 W. Wright's home In North Itose- htirg Is being raised today. This Improvement will muke Mr. Wright's home one of the finest properties In the city. Mrs. Myrtle Rradford, teacher In the lllght Scheel, left this morning Tor Long Heuch to visit for the sum mor. Hefore returning to Rosebrug to take up her work she will spend soino time at Portland with relatives. Wm. Anderson, a machinist at the round house, accompanied by his wife, left last evening for Walts burg, Wash., where they will enjoy a visit of several weeks. Before re turning home they will visit the fair at Portland. George Weber was a passenger on this morning's local to Albany where he goes to look after the building of a home on a four acre tract near that city. As soon as the building is completed he will move his fam ily there in order to give his chil dren the benefit of a college edu cation. The gentleman has not dis posed of any of his proptrey Inter ests here and will spend most of his time looking after his fine fruit farm nenr Roseburg. Wm. farmer, today. Hodge, was a the Looking OVIass visitor to Roseburg - Miss Elen Gertrude Harris, .t teacher of vocal and piano. Stu- dio at Oak and Kane streets, care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters tf a Winnie Gaddis THF PLUMBER Mr. and Mrs. James. Krater were III Roseburg yesterday from Riddle1 visiting with menus. J. D. Walker, of Dlllard, arrived here this afternoon to spend a few. hours attending to business matters. J. V. Colt left this afternoon for Sutlieilin in company with his broth er C. T. Colt. . . Miss Mary and Myrtle Edgerton will leave tomorrow for Hawthorne, Oregon where tho former is teaching school. Miss Lyons, a leacher of ths city, left today for California where she will enjoy her summer vacation. Fountain pens, "Parker," "Conk lln," "Waterman," those throe, none better, uit sale at Roseburg Uook Store. tf LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. V. P. Brown Is reported 1 III at her home in this city. I ! 'I I A complete line of building mater-1 i lal at Marsters drug store. d-tf : Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating 'Another lure land deal has Just been made near Uosoburff, the trans action Involving the fine 978 acre ranch of Plinn Cooper, on Roberts creek, which was purchased Saturday afternoon by Dr. Hanalmalr and Mrs. n, Mc N. Moore, both of Portlnnd. Oregon. Theao are the name parties who recently purchased the J. R. flntherlln tract of 2710 acres adjoin ing Roseburg. The purchasers of the Cooper ranch take immediate posses sion of the property. This deal was itlso consummated through Perrlne & wniker. The ladles' Aid or the Christian church, have on sale at Rhoades & Co.'s second-hand store some home made rugs. Call and Inspect them, tf Douglas County Creamery butter. the best in the land, can be had of your grocer at 70 cents the roll. De mand your home product and accept no other. dtf Mrs. W. tf. Jamleson and son. Ilar , and the former's mother, Mrs. A. K. Ilapporsett, returned to Portland this afternoon after a visit in this city. ( Mrs. fleorgo Reed und little chltd arrived here from Portland this morn ing to spend Decoration Day. They left on this afternoon's train for their home. Threp Acres and Liberty" in which the author tells the possibili ties of an acre. Where to find idle land, how to select, clear and culti vate It. A practical book. $1.75 net, by mail $).8S at Roseburg Book Store. tf Mr. Sherman Conine, a business man of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Anna Hoggess, of this city, were mar ried at Portland Friday evening. May 20, 1i)l0. They arrived in this city Sunday and will spend some time visiting with relatives. The city of Sutherlln has organized a fruit growers union composed of the substantial people of that vicin ity. It Is the purpose of the union to further the plans for the installa tion of a cannery and fruit evaporat ing plant which is assured for that section. i Mr. and Mrs. I. B, Riddle spent ; Sunday at Riddle visiting with the former's parents and other relatives. John C. White and C. H. Kennedy were passengers south as far as Rid dle this morning. MIkk I ma Davis, who has been clerking at the Guest confectionery store, lias resigned her position. A now ttock of College and Lodge Pennants just received at Roseburg Book Store. tf . "Botter Fruit" the magazine, only $1.00 a year, at Roseburg Book Store. Leave your order, tf Quick service, three chairs, all flrstclubs men, can be found at the M add is barber shop on Cass street. ! Agent for Snel Water Filters. Removes all im- Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon purities. SHOES Miss Myrtle Boggess who has been Herlously 111 with pneumonia for sev eral weeks, Is reported somewhat Im proved today. W. W. Faulkner, the dentist, of 1 Drain left this morning for Klam ath Falls where he will remain for a week on business. Albert ICaaton Is In the city from Portland visiting with his mother. He will return to the metropolis this evening. ! Mrs. S. M. Kelley, and mother,! Mi's. Russell, and nephew, Russell Wlshart, left this morning for Oak land where they will spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rose left this, morning for Fair Oaks, several miles j beyond Sutherlln where they will en- i joy a week's visit with the former's i son. ' I Adolph Doerner, who has been a I patient at Mercy hospital for the! past few weeks, was able to leave i that institution today and return to : his home at Cleveland For Men. Women and Children A big shipment of all late shapes and regular sizes, for dress or work purposes. Cass Street Shoe Store fSSSSm. GREAT REDUCTION SALE i 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 PAIR i The Miles quartette opened at the Star theatre last evening and were well received. They are a classy , bunrh and were much nnpreolated by I those present at last night's show. Buy shoes at a shoe store. Com plete styles and sizes for men, women and children just received at the i Cass Street Shoe Store, M. L. Daniels, manager. Repairing at -reasonable prices. dswtf J. A. Perry Is In the city for a few days. His father, Wm. Perry, Is critically ill at his home In this cltv. Eugene Register Roseburg has i The old gentleman has had a slight tho right spirit. Its own citizens took stroke of paralysis and. his pr'es uji the $40.non paving bond Issue i ent condition Is not encouraging, without walling for outside capital to do It. That Is a substantial dfs- If you want your old suits to look play of confidence In the home town. like new tnke the mto Sloper. He Allle Hmiser left this afternoon for , knows how to fix them. Panama and Drain and Junction City where ho felt hats also cleaned and blocked, will nttend to some cemetery work Gentlemen's work exclusively. Agent for the Marstors Marble Work, of for Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago tail Ihls city. ors tf L. H.RHOADES&GO. WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU FIRST AND SECOND HAND GOODS ACCOMMODATING CLERKS WILL SERVE YOU :?Jh;::m:m:m:m:::::::::t; tt ! uv. tot 40 ti lt it it it IZ ti n ti it ti ti ti ii a 12 :::: ii n UMPQUA PARK ADDITION Every evening' and all Sunday People from all parts of Towu visit our new Bridge, and inside of a very short time the two first spaus will be erected, the carpeuters 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 Excl usive Park. Boating for 1 Miles. Bathing in Deep Water Lots 40x140 the largest in Roseburg Ratting in price from to $250. Terms, 20 per cent down and sixty monthly payments. Advice, Buy a home site in time. Umpqua Land Water Company 116 Cass Street Roseburg National Bank Building' 88 s8 uxt tot 4iii ft ;:m:mn:m;:n88fe8