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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1910)
TUB EVBVfNCJ KKWH , MOVDAV. Ji'XK 27. tUIO. I.IK'AI, NEW8. MIsh lltirnl, of Myrtle Creek, spent sumliiy in tlio city visiting friends. Stewnrl and wife, who have "hr.nn HpenditiK Die itst few days ul t-nruKna are expeulea homo Borne 4Jm today. CJ. W. fiiinn. of Dlllaril, returned o hlH homo at Dlllard Hatu relay evo aninx nfter ullciidlug IjusIiicjhh inat lera In this city. B. 1;. Crouch, local asnt for the PtiRe Kence t'oinpany. left yoBterdny for lOiiKeno nnd other northern titles in the Interesta of Ills business. Mrs. Drliier arrived here last evo lnK from Portland to spend aever al weeks vlsitlni; at the homo of Ixr sisters, Mrs. William Van lluren. Miss Merle Moore, for the past fnw months employed at the local 1lephono exchange, has resigned to neurit a position as typo with the ftcvlew. . W. WorthlnKtorf. and family spent yesterday at Winchester. They took witn them a hasket lunch, and whkIIdhh to say that the occasion as much enjoyed. Ellicrt It. Hermann and wife, rnmpanled by Mrs. J. W. Perkins re turned from Portland yesterday after i.-pntlnjt n few days at that city vis iting friends and enjoying the sights. LOCAL NEWS Miss A III., Illuck spent the day at uakianu visiting mends. Mm. J. II. Short, of Drew. Is vis iting friends r.n relutlvus in Kose burg. John ftyan, of Port Townsend, Wn., who has heel) spending the past week in the city visiting friends, left for his home Saturday night. Dick Wilson, a horseman of nation al reputation, spent Saturday in the oily the guest of F. K. Alley. He left for his home at Portland last evening James Moon, local representative of the .New ork Life Ins. Co. turned from points at Coos Hay where- he was looking after his busi ness Interests. Buy shoes at a shoe store. Com' plete styles ard sizes for men, women and children Just received at the Csbb Street Shoe Store. M. L. Daniels. manager. Repairing at reasonable prices. dswtf Mrs. h. L. Larsh and Mrs. T. B. Andrews, both residents of Centralla, III., arrived in the city yesterday to spend a couple of weeks visiting at the homo of their brother, Geo. Mc Clelland, one of the proprietors of a local second hand store. LOCAL NEWS. Fred Kent, of Dlllard. was a vis itor In the city today. Mr. Vandeiioot. Dean May and Shelby Itellier, all of Suthei lln, spenl yesterday in the city visiting with friends. Mrs. Italph Itussell, wire of The News' linotype operator, is confined at ner Home with a threatened at tack of appendicitis. .Miss Alice ('eland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L A. t'eland. arrived here this morning from her home at Kdgley, .North Dakota. .Miss l'e land recently graduated from the state university in North pakota. 8. K. Wlllett and wife, accompan ied by Mrs. Duukcrton, of Los An geles, a sister of the former, lef this morning for Portland and As toria where they will spend some time visiting friends. LOCAL XKWS. J. T. Ooulld, of Ruckles, spent ves terday In the city the guest of friends. C. Cornutt, or Dothan, Is a visitor in the city today. Scott Morrison, of Peel, arrived in I tne city mis morning to spend a few days visiting friends and looking af-! ter business matters. Mr. Morrison ' says that the weather has been very cold In the Peel vicinity of late, while rains have been frequent II. J. Frear. manager of the local light and waler system, wenli to Portland Saturday night to look af er business matters. He will be ac- ompanled homo by his wife who receded him to the Oregon metro ioIIs several weeks ago. Mrs. Frank Newlnnd left ror Port l.'ind this morning to Join her hus band who- holds a position as con ductor with the Portland Railwa Co. She may remain at the Oregot. metropolis permanently. A. Tl. Rrndley, nceompnnled by his Tirnthnr-ln-law and a"illy, went to Brewster yesterday whero they will Btwnd about ten- days fishing and otherwise enjoying- the pleasantries i ramp lire. Dr. Oeo. E. Houck and wife an Dr. Walter Hamilton and wife left for Medlord In the former's automo bile this morning where they will a lend the Southern Oregon Medical A soclutlon. I hey expect to return not later than Thursday evening. F. W. Wegner, of Portland, arrived here this morning to assume chart a numuer or the local band boys or tne w estern union telegrunh office. fpnrit yesterday at Oakland rehears ing with the hand of that place, pre- Tmrntnrv to furnishing music for the wi)ratlnn which will bo held at that 'pinna on July 4. At the regular meellng of Umpiiua Tribe. No. " Improved Order of Hodmen, Saturday evening. Attorney 'Win U. Mlcelll was elected retire w.ntiillvo to the grand lodge which -convenes at Astoria ill July. H. N. Carr, who has held the nosi lion during the pant two years, ex pects to leave for Everett, Wash tomorrow. Later he may accept a position. Bimlinr to the one here, at llelllnghum, Wash. Automobiles were much In nvl dencn yesterday, the day being Ideal nr driving. Home of those fortunate tioiikii to possess n machine spent tho day In the country, while others loon occasion to spin nbout town Train No. IS, northbound, due iwra nl 1:30 o'elork III the nfl noon, was dolnyod several hours Sat- rmv on ucci t or n freight wreck which occurred In the vicinity of Har.kic-s shortly nrter noon. Attorney A. N. Orcutt spent yes- -rnny at unkianil. lie was areom- mnnieit Home lust evening by Mrs. "mitt and children, who have been attending the former's father, who nan nwn very III for the past month Wlllntii J. Ilavnes. or Hurl v. Ida no, is Insliilllng a complete newspnper """' nuinemn nnd expects lo punnsn ine nrsl Issuo of his paper. a weekly nuhllciillon. on or about July 15. The olllce building is ncur InK eompleilou nnd will soon be In readiness. lo house the equipment. Mrs. Susie Woodruff, or Cleveland. neni yesterday In the city vlslllng i. inn nome .r n,.r daughter, Mrs. 1. Woodruff. She len I his morn tK, m-conipiinled by her sou, Albert tor points In Culllornln where thev will upend several weeks visiting VrlendH ami ivlnllves. A scene took place nt the Dregon restaurant shortly nrter 6 o'c nek Saturday evening, when two bricklay ers, apparently endeavor ne to fnl low the customs of those well known personages. "Alfonso" and "Oaston.' engaged In a fist right with the re suit that the smaller member or the pair received a blow over the head with a beer bottle which brought him to the rioor. As soon as the men were detected In tho act of causing rougn nouse the police were sum moned, nnd It wan but a short time until Captain Kumiss had them safe ly locked In Jail. Concurring with the request of the "short" man, the prisoners were separated and placed 111 different cells where they remain ed unmolested until this morning. From what can be lenrned of the tra ces the men entered the restaurant nt about (I o'clock on the evening in question and upon ordering a limited supply or rations engaged In an nl tercallon as to who was to root the bill. Unlike many Instances of this nature, each party wanted to pay the costs, insisting Hint tho other keep his money Intact. One word brought another, nnd flnnlly the "taller" man is said to havo picked un a bottle nnd landed his companion a se vere blow on the head. With a yell, likened to that or an Inillnn on Ihe wnrpath. the dazed man start ed for the door, but to no avail, he was overtaken by Ihe airgressor nnd accorded additional punishment When arrested the men appeared Indifferent. Klinply liifornilng the ar resting officer that they were good fellows and would soon bo freed from their perilous noslllon. Rev. J. N. McConnell, pastor of the locnl Christian church, left this morning ror Turner, Or., where will attend the anual meeting of the pastors of the Christian churches I this district. He expects to be ab sent from tho city about four days. Mrs. Mary Nlcklln returned to her home at Portland today after Bnend- Ing sometime In this city visiting with her brother, W. F. Harris, of the Douglas County Abstract Comnanv. While in this vicinity she also visited with friends and acquaintances Canyonvlllo. . Tony Thompson, who has been In ill health for several months, dls posed of his Interest In the Thomp son & Staley confectionery store on Sheridan street, this morning to Jos. Papo, a former business man of this city. As soon as he can arrange his business matters Mr. Thompson will leave for other fields in hone of ben efitting his health. C. W. Clark, the photographer. has returned from points In Eastern Oregon where he accompanied the Or It. & N. demonstration train. He 'reports the trip a great succeBg and much Interest manifest at the various cities visited. He took number of beautiful photographs to e used by the o. II. ft N. Com pany In advertising Oregon. A telegram was received bv The News from Congressman Hawley. un der a Washington date line, late Sat- rday night, to the effect that Presl- ent Taft had signed the public uildings bill which gives Roschurg 10,000 for a federal building site. The news in received Villi delight tins vicinity and only tends to show that the government contemplates the erection of a structure here at early date. A message was received from n 1. Baker, the local laundrynian, late esierauy arternoon to the effect that "ie and his ramlly were Btranded In tne vicinity of Glide, their antomo ille refusing to work. Assistance van sent to the scene and the auto ina its occupants arrived In the city late last evening. The work of laying the new water main rrom tne corner of Douglas and Jackson streets to the Deer Creek bridge was commenced Sat urday under the supervision of Winnie uaddls, the plumber, and will be rushed oj completion ias fast as possible. A connection Is made at the Deer Creek bridge with the "main" which supplies the city with water from Winchester. On a diamond more adapted to cattle grazing than ball playing, the Myrtle Creek hall tossers went down to defeat at the hands or the nose burg Ramblers to the tune of 9 to 4 nt the former town, yesterday after noon. Considering the condition or the grounds the exhibition was verv good, and was much enjoved bv the crowd that lined the grounds. L. E. locsey, formerly or Rosehnrir. hut of late editor of the Myrtle Creek I Mall, acted In the capacity of umpire. I wmmM Our Roasts are Fine And our prices are right. If you an t come and pick one out telephone us your order and we will send a good one,. Try one. Cas Street Market JjOUIS KOHLHAGKN, Prop. It 3 West Cass Bt Phone HI. Free DeltTery. You can't appreciate the labor saving of WASH DAY Until you own a Genrless Yost Washer. You don't have to send your clothes to the laundry if you own a Geariess Yost Washer. They pay for themselves in a short time. Six days free trial. Do not hesitate, they are not mechanical toys, they are labor savers. Satis faction guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Roseburg Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Roseburg, Oregon EIGHT DAYS CLEARANCE SALE AT THE FAIR Mrs. A. C. Kldd. of the Kldd & Son grocery Co.. has completed all preparatory arrangements to leaving tor her native home In Scotland. She W'lll be necompanled by her daughter, Mrs. l.llllan I'nrdy. nnd the two will leave Itosehurg on .Inly 4 and travel us tar as San Kranclseo by rail, and thence by bout to S-otlnnd, where thev will remain tor several months. Mrs. Kldd lert her old home manv yenrs ago and It Is needless to as sert that her visit win prove most onlovtilile. Beginning Friday, June 24 1-4 off on ladies muslin gowns values up to ...7 $2.00 I-4 off on ladies underskirts, muslin, lieatherbloom, sateen and percales, values to ; $3.00 i-l off on corset covers values to 75c 1-4 off on ladies combination suits, val ues to 2.00 i4 off on ladies tailored and lingerie waists, values up to $!.oo 1-4 off on ladies gauze lisle and lace hose black and colors values up to 50c 1-4 off on ladies gauze ests, ribbid pants and knit corset covers, (with sleeves) values to 35c Ending Saturday, July 2 i-4 off on laco curtains and curtain goods values the pair to $1.50 1-4 off on laces and embroideries Beau tiful assortment. 1-4 off on beautiful shirt waist fronts values the yard to $1-50 Any article on 25c counter 20c Any 2 articles on 10c counter ...25c Any 3 articles on 10c counter 25c Any 6 articles on 5c counter :..25c We are closing out men's shirts, overalls, jumpers, underwear and wor gloves, below cost. We cordially invite yon to inspect these bargains on a purely business basis t. s, : :::::::: 11 Alexander's Old Reliable Center Pier - - - lit tin - 500,000 Pounds of Concrete Placed in Position Roseburg People are Invited to a Walk Down to the Dam. They will have the Pleasure of Seeing 3 Two of the Spans Erected II 1 ' Alexander's Bridge, spanning the Umpqua River, is fast nearing completion. The ParK is looKing fine, UMPQUA PARK ADDITION Rosebur' H restricted building district, with exclusive Home Comfort, ParK, Bathing and Boating will offer the best investment to the wide awaRe' man looK- i ng ahead, the KnocKer and bacKbiter will have a sour smile left. Friends, leave him alone to his own reflection of a complete future only sue HH cess is wanted in this world, and success is not gained by hnocKing, but by ACTIVITY, NERVE AND ENTERPRISE. Call at Umpoua' Land and Water Company's office and get our terms for a ttZ HOMESITE IN TIME OAK STOVE WOOD $2.75 200 TIERS OAK STOVE WOOD $2.75 Umpqua Land ..THE HOME BUILDERS.. it 116 Cass Street Water Company, Inc. Roseburg National BanK Building'