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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1910)
Supplement to THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. BATES IS8Uh)l DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Wntered as second-class matter Not. 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., un der act of luarcn 3, 1879. Subscription lino's Daily Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly Per year. .....J2.00 Biz months 1.00 WKDXKSDAV, JUNK 1.1, 10IO. YOXCAMiA WKlilil.V Hl'lHiET. News Gatherer Kinds Many Interest ing Nvcnts. Miss Sue Burt iB visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm. George Cut iack near Comatock this week. Miss Edith Smith, of Oakland visited with relatives here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Moody, of Sutherllu, visited with relatives and friends here a few days the first of the week. Mrs. Kay Tulled visited at Corval 11s last week and a few days the present week. - Miss Lena Helliwell has returned from her visit at Corvallis. Bertram Applegate and Attorney Claude Devore, of Drain, were bust ness visitors to this city last Mon day. Mr. Brown, of Washington, D. C. visited at the Booth home near this city last week. W. A. Porter made a business trip to Cottage Grove the first of the week. J. McKellup, the Skelley merch ant was looking after business mat ters here last Monday. J. E. Cochran and wife and Ear Howard returned from Portland the first of the week, bringing Mrs. Chas. Applegate, who has been receiving treatment from a specialist, with them. We understand that Mrs. Ap plegate's condition is much Improved. Mrs. E. Helliwell made. a busluess visit to Drain last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Calloway), of Roseburg, Mrs. Joseph Conger, son and daughter, of Goldendnle, Wash., and Mr. Roy Berry, of Salem, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brown, near this city the first of the week. Mrs. Harry Stearns left last Sun day morning for Miles City, Mont., where Bho will visit with her sister, Mrs. Tuggle. Ky Stowell and Arta Parker made a business trip to Coles Valley the fore part of the week. Nathan Ambrose, of Portland Is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. F. J. Woodard and daughter. Miss Anna, returned to their home at Roseburg last Tuesday after a few days' visit with relatives at this place. Mrs. R L. Beard and Mrs. P. Pat terson and son returned from Port land the fore part of the week. Rumor has it that weddlnir hells win soon De chiming In this vicinity. How about it Ed? Miss Ruth Brown is home again after quite an absence at Goldendale, Washington. The Yoncalla Jnyhawkers suffered defeat for a second time at the hands or the Drain ball tossers last Sunday. The game was somewhat of a ragged affair throughout, errors being much In evidence by both tennis. Wm. .lones, who has charge of an an S. P. extra gang spent Sunday with Ills family at this place. Messrs Smith and Morris, our gen ial liverymen are remodeling their barn Inside, thereby creating quite a lot of much needed extra space. Last Friday a hammock In which Harry Lovelace, of Elkhead, was swinging, broke and landing its occu pant upon the ground headforemost, resulting in a broken collar bone. Dr. Mortenson, of this city was called and red-.'ced the, fracture, leaving the Injured lad as comfortable as cfrrnmst.iices would permit. Last Seturday evening Mesdames Grant and Fred Applegate entertain ed the "600" Club at the home of the latter. Those attending from this place were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and Mrs. McGlnty. An exceptionally enjoy able time Is reported by all. C. A. Stock haB moved with his family to Rice II 111 where he has charge of a railroad section. ' M. Petre is visiting with old-time acquulntcnces In the vicinity of Eu gene. Miss Ruby Wostfnll is at home oner more nfter quite an' absence at the Mute school near Salem. John Sutherlln ninde a business trlp to Roseburg last Monday. Two new business enterprises op ened up here Inst week. Mrs.. P. Smith opened a confectionery and ice cream parlor and Barney Coffman has put tn a barber chair in connec tion with his blllnrd and pool room. Last Friday Lee Allen, Art Wag ner, Bud and Ed Moore took three horses, a enmp outfit, some saws and other implements of forestry and headed for Bear Springs where they intended to build a homesteader's cabin. Arriving at their destination the qunrtet of carpenters busied themselves, nbout camp and after partaking of a liberal supply of ba con, bea'fi and such things as they had, were about to set out iu quest or a suitable location for their moun tain mansion when one of the party noticed a saddle blanket smoldering, having been caught on fire by a spark from the cumpfire and pro ceeded to extinguish Hie fire, which he succeeded ill doing, so he thought. The next move was to pile all the equipment, consisting of three sad dles, three bridles, bedding, tent and provisions up against a tree for safe keeping, after which the party struck out to reconnoltor. Return ing an hour later they were ter ribly surprised and charglned to find that every vestige of equipment had gone up in smoke and all that re mained to tell the tale was the smold ering rrngment of a saddle blanket nnd a trio of blnckened bridle bits. But for the fact that there is plenty of green foliage In the vicinity of Bear Springs, the poor unfortunates would doubtless hnve gone hungry, but with plenty of hrouslng with dried rabbit tracks for dessert, they managed to make It Into Skelley. The loss Is estimated nt $85.00. MRS. McGl.NTY. LOOKING GLASS NEWS. Mr. Palmer Is erecting a new house on his ranch. Mr. Ernest Jackson has returned from Corvallis where he has been attending school. Arthur Marsh has rturned from the Willamette University where he has spent the school year. Miss Bertha Brlsbln Is renorted on the sick list. Mrs. Cllngenpeel, of Roseburg. Is guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Best. Cherry season Is on baud and pickers and packers are busy on the Marsh rnnch. There will be preaching here Sun day by Rev. Bristol. The ladles aid will serve Ice cream nt the home of Nelson Anilrus, near the church Saturday evening, the ISth. the proceeds of which will be applied on new song books. If the evening is warm cream will be served outside to all who wish. All are Invited. X. Z. NOTICE OF MSSOLfTIOX. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween D. J. JarvlB and J. W. Nolan has' been dissolved, tlio former as suming charge of the business. All nccoiinls against and -due the firm must he Bettled with the undersigned. D. J. JARVV1S. Dated this 10th day of June, 1910. d-jl-10 m Buy shoes at a shoe store. Com plete styles ard sizes for men, women and children Just received at the Cass Street Shoe Store. M. L. Daniels, mnnnger. Repairing at reasonable prices. dswtf You can't appreciate the labor saving of WASH DAY Until yon own a Gearless Yost Washer. Yon d- n't have to send your clothes to the laundry if you ow a Gearless Yost Washer. They pay for themselves in a short time. Six days free trial. Do not hesitate, they Satis- are not mechanical toys, they are Ubor savers, faction guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Roseburg: Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Roseburg, Oregon unUIIRHU RDflTHPRQ' ! ::uiiuiiuii unu I mliiu :: BREAD I IT'S I it fx xx XX XX XX XX eaee.CTnrrT . . n DAtir n tAipiM,Li r nunc-ooi I 14 BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR S PHONE 351 t::::::n:::::::n:::::::::nmi:n::j::i!nn:n: YOUR FAMILY1WASHINC DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT 3 IT IS CHEAPER-FAR EASIER TO HAVE US DO THIS WORK FOR YOU. THINK IT OVER. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. Jsckson Street ROSEBURG, ORE. Our Representative! will explain our nieOiodft'oKbaniHInr thi work. :: ::