The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 24, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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Supplement to
THE EVENING NEWS
HY B. W. BATES
IBBCKD DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Batered as second-class matter
Not. 6, 1909, at Koseburg, Ore., un
der act of iuarch 3, 1879.
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FHIDAY, JLXK 24, 1010
LOCAL NEWS.
A complete line of building mater
ial at Ma raters drug store. d-tf
C. A. Hennlngson went to Eugene
on business tbls morning,
Lowney's candy at Marsters' drug
store always fresh. d-tf
Mrs. A. Bushnell, of Ten Mile, was
a visitor in the city for a few hours
yesterday.
W. H. Newman left this morning
to visit his daughter, Mrs. M. E.
AndrewH,
Palmer's pcrruii'e -at Marsters'
drug store. Made from the flowers
and have their true odor. d-tf
Mrs. C. C. 'Grime left this morn
Jiik for a visit with friends in Grants
Pass.
Ah, that sounds fine; Arundel
tuned it. Only tuner of experience
la Douglas county. dt
Miss Amelia Osteboy left this
morning for a visit with friends and
relatives in Sllvertou.
When looking for good, quick ser-1
vice call at the Maddix barber shop.!
Cass street. d-tf ;
B. A. Hunsnker, the Dlllard merrh-l
ant, came up last evening to attend i
the regular monthly nieVIng of the
local lodge of Elks.
Quick service, three chairs, all
flrstclass men, can be found at the
Maddix barber shop on Cass street
C. W. Jarkson. of the U. S. For
est service at Tiller, is in the' city
today looking after his business in
terests here.
Fountain pens, "Parker," "Conk
lln," "Watermnn," ihese three, nonei
better, on sale at Roseburg Book ;
Store. tf ;
Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen and Mrs. J.
.7. McDonald left this morning for:
"Winchester, where they will visit 1
Mrs. F. M. Sebring. !
Whipping cream, 25 cents a pint at
Douglas County Creamery, and I
cream for strawberries 20 cents
per pint. tfd
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Carlen and
son left this morning for Seattle,
where they expect to make their
future home.
The Berenn class, of the Christian
church Sunday school, will hold a
sale of home-cooking at Mursters'
drug store next Saturday, commenc
ing In the morning and continuing
throughout the day. Salt rising
hread, pies, cakes and other good
things to eat will bo on sale. tf
John A. Wilson, of Portland who
has been ii the city for several
days returned home today. Mr. Wil
son took up a homestead on the
North I1 in pq u a about eight years ago
nnd came to this city to file the final
papers. He learned, however that
his land had been included in the
forest reserve and consequently was
unable to get a deed. J
Cream de Mint Frappe is so Refreshing
"Phosco" the New Health Drink
Specials at THE ROSE
,
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BREAD
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U CASS STREET
LOCAL NEWS.
S. C. Coulter went to Myrtle Creek
yesterday afternoon on a short busi
ness trip.
E. A. Williams, of Dlllard. looked
after business interests in the city
yesterday.
T. R. Sheridan, of the First Nation
al Bank, Is expected home from
San Francisco tomorrow.
Miss Belle Scott, who has been vis
iting Mrs. G. N. Yokum In this city,
left this morning for home iu C res-
well,
T. V. Masterson. of Independence,
spent yesterday In town attending to
business matters and renewing old
time acquaintances.
lie ii Hanzlng, of South DaWftta. was
In the city today calling on the real
estate men with the intention of
purchasing a fruit ranch In this lo
cality. D. L. Martin, of Melrose, spent
Thursday in Koseburg attending to
business matters. Mr. Martin is much
pleased with the crop outlook In the
Melrose district, and believes that It
will excell all former records this
year.
Sheriff Font on says that an officer
will arrive here this evening from
Long Beach, Cal., to take charge
of Limn T. Tucker, who Is wanted
at the southern city on a statutory
chiirge. Tucker is now. confined in
the county jail nnd appears indiffer
ent as to his future. In fact, he
is said to have told the officers that
he might as well be in the J'jug"
as out.
County Assessor Frank L. Calkins
received a letter ' from the atate
board of tax commissioners this
morning, the substance of which Is
to the effect that hereafter all church
properly, the church building nnd
lot upon which it stands,
shall be taxed the same as other
property. Heretofore the commis
sioners have placed an exemption on
all church property, regardless of
whether It was utilized for church
purposes. The new ruling becomes
effective at once.
SCHOOL ItKPOUT.
The following is a report of the
school in district No. 41. for the
term beginning March 28th and
closing .June 17, 1910.
Number of pupils on roll, 1 4 ;
number of pupils belonging, 1 2 ;
number of days taught, 59; Holi
days, 1 ; whole number days atten
dance, (140; whole number days ab
sence, 20 ; per cent of attendance,
90; average daily attendance, 1 1 1-2;
number of visitors, 4.
i Those not absent during the term
were Marie Larsen, Geneva Lyster,
Nellie Larsen. .
Those not absent during the last
month were Maudie Sherrett, Al
berta Pyritz, Harold Scherrett, Lyle
Lyster.
M. A. LARKINS.
teacher.
CAMPERS ATTENTION
I have a first-class team and wag
on prepared to take camping parties
to 410)' section, including all point."
on Coos Bay. Leave orders at Sykes
Hardware Store, or phone 1403.
TH0S. JENNIE, City Expressman
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of every description moved to
any parts of the city. Prices reason
able. H. S. FRENCH
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phone 35i
Wll.h CKI.KIIKATE.
Tin- Kuurtli to be I'llllnuly Obwrvcil
Near Myrtle Crwk lYoKrain.
The neoiile of South Myrtle Creek
announce that a celebration will he
held at the home of Wm. Stephen,
oliiht miles from Myrtle Creek, July
4th. The following program has
been prepared for the decauion ami
handed to The News by Fannie
Stephens. Pantile Chaney. Ada Kedl
fer and Miss Smith, the committee In
charge of the celebration, and a cor
dial Invitation is extended to all.
Parade. 10 A. M.; boiir. "Amer
ica;" prayer, address of welcome, h.
W. Itedifer; Reading of the Declara
tion of Independence, A. O. Wllen;
song by choir. Oration by Hoil Dinger
Hermann; essay, Mrs. R. J. Hamp
ton; flag drill, basket dinner.
Commencing at 1 P. M. Plng
ugly parade, songs, tecitntions and
races.
Call for City Wnrruiita.
All City of Roseburg warrants
drawn on the General Fund and en
dorsed prior to March 10, 1910, In
clusive and warrant No. 14, drawn
on Special Funds, are this day called
for payment.
Dated .limp 1 1. 1 910.
ELBERT -B. HERMAN,
City Treasurer.
PKOKKSSIONAI, CARDS.
jiii3"iMic3frtoTPirii'ii it it
n. AI. BRUMFIKIjD
tt Dentist
Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg.
Phone 1361 Koseburg, Or.,
LOIMiK DUiKOTOHY.
A. V. i A. M Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, holds
regular meetings on the
' second and fourth Wed
nesdays' of each month.
Sojourners Invited to attend. F. L.
Davis, W. M.; N. T. Jewett, secretary.
rtlH)'IMWtll)6l) Ol' AMKItlCAX
YKOMKX Mt. Nebo Lodge .o.
1828, nipets every second and
fourth Thursday of each month at
the Maccabee Hall. Visiting broth
ers welcome. Edgar Pcrrlne, F.
M.: Miss Ethel Webb. Cor.
I. O. O. F Rising Star Lodge No
174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. F. H.
Vlncll. N. G.; W. S. Powell, R. S.;
M. Fickle, F. S.
L. o. T. M. Roseburg Hive, No. 11.
holds regular reviews on every
Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock In
the Maccabee hall. Sisters of
other hives visiting In the city arc
cordially invited to attend our re
views, .losenhine Slgnalness,
commander; Mrs. Jessie Rapp, R
K.
I. O. O. K. Proletarian Lodge, No
S, meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of .lackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order in good
standing are invited to attend. L
L. Baker, N. O.; N. T. Jewett, R
S. ; F. E. Cavendar, F. S.
WOODMEN OK THE WOULD Oak
Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows' Hall In Roseburg, even
first and third Monday evenings
Visiting neighbors nhvays wel
come. J. Earl Pickens, C. C; E
N. wart, clerk.
O. E. S. Hosoliuig Chapter, No 5
holds their regular meeting on th
first and third Thursdays in each
month. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully invite
to attend. Mary E. Houck, W
M.: Free Johnson, Sec.
It. P. O, E Roseburg Lodge, No
32(1, holds regular communica
tions at their temple on Becond
and fourth Thursdays of eacl
month. All members requested
to attend regularly and all visitinp
brothers are cordially invited tc
attend. Fred Haynes, E. R.;
H. C. Slocum, secretnrv.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Myrtle Camp No. 6330. meet!
every second and fourth Thursday
of every month In the I. O. O. F
hall, corner Jnckson and Casi
streets. Traveling neighbors an
cordially Invited to visit out
enmp. A. C. Masters, Consul; R
Stubbs. clerk.
WOMEN .OK WOODCRAFT Lllai
C'rcle, No. 4 9, meets on first anc
third Monilav eenlngB of end
month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis
ittng members In good standing
are Invited to attend. Mar?
O'Neal. G. N.: Clnra Iloren. clerk
O. E. -Itoiinmrg Acne, No. H97
meets second and fourth Momlnv
In I. O. O. F. hall at 8 p.m. F. G
Mlcelll, W. P.; F. P. Clnrk. flee
CI.AHSI Kl Ell A DVEIt'l'ISEMENTS.
FOR SALE 11 acre fruit ranch
nenr Roseburg. For details address
box C83, Roseburg. d-sw-jl-10
Wanted- a 'load of rirst-ciiiss oat
hay. Call on Winnie Guddis, Hi'
plumber. ef
WANTICIJ Price on lots close In,
suitable fur home. Address llntne
lutlldpr. News nlllro. dj!24
LOST A bnyny robe from a h.n k nt
Smith's burn. Kinder. who is
known, dense leave at News oflle.
d-JL'5
WANTED, 2iTMKN'irk aiid sheivi-l
work, 9 hours dny, $2.25. Apply
to Winnie Gaddls, the plumber.
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LOANWANTED 11250" at 8pe."
rnnt on good timber land, npar
Roseburg. Address X. Y. Z., raro
News. dswtf
MEN "WANT fTo Thn Port l7inl Ce
nipnt Company will pay $2.r0 per
diiy for nine hours labor. ' Phone
&r3. M. M. Cooper, Ho?fhurg.
Oroiron. d-sw-tf
WANTED Man nnd w.f. to toi!;
on ranch. Address Mrn. M. .1.
Hourk. care Mercy hospital, Kose
burjc, OreRon. d-J27
COCKER SPANIEL Pl'P Came to
my place; owner please call, pay
charges and take It awav. Mm. E.
M. Vons, Kofte street, Just south
A
FOR SALE Twelve ,and one-half
acres good fruit land, 1 mile from
city limits; about 4 acres cleared,
balance easy cleared; small creek;
8f0. II. Graham, box 88 Rose
burg, Oregon dtf
FOR SALE (178 acres of land, 9
miles from Roseburg. Creek run
ning through the place, fair house
and two barns'and other outbuild
ings. Well fenced. A mighty good
place. Price $10,000, $3000 down,
balance on your own terms. Ad
dress W, care of News, Roseburg.
FOR SALE 17 acres orchard land,
well Improved all In cultivation,
large house and barn; near car
line and county sent of Lane
County. Good crop on place. Ad
dress G. M. Morcutt, owner.
Springfield, Oregon. 1-27
FOR SALE 10 acres 1-2 mile from
city limits. 2 acres bearing prune
orchard: 8 ncrea especially fine
for small fruit and garden; well;
house 12x10. barn 20x30; 38 lay
ing Leghorn hens, team and wag
on: 7 acres hay. Price $2500 cash.
Inquire or address N., care News.
d-Jl-9
FOR SALE Farm uf 231'. acres, i
miles from Dlllard I 1-2 miles from
Brockway, postofllce and school,
10 miles from Roseburg on the
Coos Bny stage road: about one
third under cultivation: balance
covered with scattering large oaks
nnd second growth oak: nearly all
can be cultivated. Springs on plnco.
All fenced. Improvements not very
good; but lias fine building site
near road. Excellent all-round
farm, and especially adapted for
fruit. Reason for selling 1
nm nione. Some stock nnd mach
inery go with place. Price now.
$23 per acre. E. 0. Argraves.
Roseburg, Oregon. Jl-8-d
FOR SALIC 4i acres one mile from
city limits; 15 acres in cultivation;
Spits and Newton apples; pear
and peach orchard; six-room
house, barn and outbuildings; fout
good springs, water piped In house
and connected up with Monnrch
range; hot and cold water In three
different plnces; bath room com
plete. Water piped to big gar
den, plently of hose nnd sprinklers
Fine gentle milch cow. Jersey hull
good hack, 70 laying hens, Incu
bator, 12 Tolouse geese, several,
hot beds. Buildings are all new
and it is a beautiful place. The
soil is especially fine for fruit, gar
den or onions. Price $4,500
Terms, $2,600 down. Address H.
Graham, owner. Box 88, Roseburg.
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W. F. Rodolf
'Architect and
Superintendent
MODKItX ItKSIDEXCKS A SPEC-
IALTY.
Itooiu 4, Itell Sisters III dtf.
If you want your old. suits to look
like new take the mtoj Sloper. He
knows how to fix them. Panama and
felt hats also cleaned and blocked.
Gentlenmn's work exclusively. Agent
for Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago tail
ors, tf
Private Board and
Rooms
.Mrs. A Hall
246 Flint St
A nice homelihe place, good meals
comfortable rooms. Phone 1505
IK vol' WANT A
PERFECT COMPLEXION
lne of wrinkli'fi wll It I lie flimli uf
yout h, then f ii'ilhinic moro
lit-lliiiil thnii
CREME ELCAYA
n tnlh-t ciM-nin that
MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET
rot lilt I'" KI.CA Y A ( 'I h rvv
ftlinilffO very flmi nnil nllivrint.
Ifivinir tln kin b nut ti ml itiipciir
anci'umltlie KI.CAVA rrnuriuicu.
Hnhl I'.v
MARSTER S DRUG CO.
ItONKIl r i;, itK(;o n
Nice
Crisp
Goods
The kind that tickles
your palate
Buy your supplies of
pastry and bread from
THE UMPQUA BAKERY
II. Cit KHT. J'ron.
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in stock. We can save you money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURG, ORECOM
YOUR FAMILY WASHING
' DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT
IT IS CHEAPER-FAR EASIER
TO HAVE US DO THIS WORK FOR
YOU. THINK IT OVER.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
0. C. BAKER, Prop.
Jackson Street - - ROSEBURG, ORE.
Our ltiirctMitnllvi'i will oiidnln our nietlioil of linmllliiR- tlilt worki
THE ICE MAN
Is Ready' to Receive Your
Order. - Phone 1413 and
Max Weiss will Give your
Needs Prompt Attention.
WOOD FOR
sfi ' are
2 w it
9 H Si KsIUHM-
Real Estate and Insurance
I.-AIIMH I'ltl'IT TIIACTS f'lTV IMlOl'I'.ItT V.
AM. KINDS )! ll.Mtti.MNS I.V 1 HI IT HA IIDH, ilt.l AMI STOCK
lt ( lli:S, LAIKiH TltACIS I'Olt COLOXIZATIOX, IIOl SKS A.M LOTS,
; Ill SIMISS I'ltorOSITIOXS, (JOtll) SAI-'H I'lltK ixsi.haxci:.
PERRINE a WALKER, The Wide AwaKe Real Estate Men
( OltXDU CASS AM) I'lXK STS. M-Alt.S. I'. DDl'OT, KOSDIll Itfi OltK.
II. t'l'.IJHIXH Xoidiy riilillo anil Ajji iit fur Culmnlilii IMo a Trust
t.'oinp.Hiy, of I'oitlauil, Oi-ojjiiii.
You can't appreciate the labor saving of
WASH DAY
Until you own a Parless Yost Washer. You doiit
liavi; to scml your clothes to the laundry if you own n
Oearicss Yost Vanhcr. Tlmy Iay for tliemselvea in a
short time. Six days free trial. Do not hesitate, thuy
are not nieclianieal toys, they are lahor savers. Satia
faction guaranteed. A trial will convinco you.
Roseburg Furniture Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Roseburg, Oregon
SALE ALSO
Wc Repair Everything
Electrical
to
it
h that needs attention as well as
5 sell you apparatus. Furtliormora
wo attend to repairs promptly
(on 'phone order It you llko) and
you won t need to sound your
hurglar alarm when you got our &
hill Mnfwl ntiulhlttv In mir linn 47
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
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of the Baptist church.