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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
THriwiMv, jilv 21, isio. LOCAL NKWS. LOCAL NKWS. VOXCA LLA Itl'lHiKT. THE KVEMVfi XKWS. Ah, that sounds fine; Arundel 3uyl k. Only tuner of experience &i fWuslas county. dt, -Mjh. S. II. Mf.vcra w?nt to Dllli.rd vhis morning to spend u couple of i-tj vJnilmg friends. Ijielt Kenney, of Medford, Ih upend--Vttjt a few days In the city attending f bttnineKH lnutterH mid vlftltlng Mm. M, H. Hcirfck and hod, Ray, of Portland, arrived In the olty last wwuIiik to upend a ffw days visiting 4ho home of Mih, hcutur jJHI. Itoscnp 0 ran go will give an Ire irrwtm Koclal In the grove on the UjookinR Glass Hfhool grounds Friday exiling, July Hi), Everybody Ih rrwsi eordlallv Invited, .j2 THK WOMKX'S COMMITTKB. Clara tV Clark, wait rows at the ift owl hi iK hotH, went to Kugene this momliiK In r(nonB to a telegram announcing the death of her -mother -and filnter, from the telegram It apprars that the two women wen lwrnecl to death, hut how the accl ':nt occurred Ih not known. Tho regular meeting of the Ump Valley Horticultural Society and fruU (Jrnwera AHKOclation, will he 'JhitJ at the court h on tie In thin city on Saturday, July at 10 o'clock in 1 he morning, A number of niont mpirtnnt nintterH are nelieduled for mHideration and It Ih hoped thai fwry member of .(he organization "VH ntleiid. Among ottier thlngn ; Jkn Rxeeulive committee will be elect- j to servo the association during thei mrixt twelve niouttiH. , s Murk Alexander, aecrelaiy of the VmiMiuu Land & Water ('ompany dtas returned from the mountain vfcJwrn ho spent the past ten days wiruoying ramp lite, Mark Iihh at TritiTw-d quite a repututtou hh a fisher ivwn, and succeeded In catching a far)) number of (he finny tribe -fuvhiK bin late Kojourn. Jowpli Murphy, who returned from firewater Valley hnt evening yVfn neveral foreat (IreH raging at '.h liuad of (Ujoh river. lie wi.vh flhal Hevrrul thoiiHuad dollars worth 4I ml untile, timber Iiiih been den- 'trfryi-d notwithntnndliig the determln- wf ffroru (if the (IrellghterB to K. AmbroHe, of Voncalla, retimed HooKtcv Association Organized nome tutu aiternoou after a oner VoiichIIji, vltlt In UiiB city. Mltu I IvIiKfulnni. nf IliM.I.. ..,,.u Mont of the Douglas county dole- H,' ,,.., ,.r nu vt-utf.n ..., gation to the Hepulillcan State Aa-1,, aembly will returne from Portland g. Quant, of Oakland, was a hual tomorrow morning. ne88 v(Hor to h c,ty ,ttat,Sat ! urday. Mrs. S. M. Kelly goes to Dlllard Hurry Stearng and wife have re tomorrow morning where she will, turned from their vhdt at Miles City, Hpend several days viHltlng at the Mont. The Store That Serves You Best NEW YORK STORE Phone 2541 SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Free Delivery McCall Patterns 10c and 15c home of Mm. S. M. Miller. Krvle (.off. wife and child, who reside In the vicinity of Oakland are Hpendlng the day In town looking af ter business matters. Daniel Kord, one of Itoneburg's oldest and moat prominent citizens, Ih HI at his home in North Hose Xlni.'A. C. Kldd nnd daughter. Mrs, timan I'urdy. left for Montreal. TUfjcwJa, hiKt night from which place :ny nun ror coiitind at an early Mrs. Kldd Iihh not Heen her rjbttVnr for Iwenty-nlne years, and tfcHdSfc to Bay that she will he well w0tt.irl for the trouble and expeiiHe nsrrwl on tho Journey. J. PntterHon, representing Heale ft Company, of Portland, Is a hiiHl uw vinltor In the city today. Mr. trvrhnn ways that considerable Im iTD.TPient work U In evidence In all wrXvnnK of the slntt. and that It Ih altawwt ImpoHslhle for 1) Ih firm tn wvTp)y the demand for road machln- t-i-nl nulomobile garages hiv do 'iW u rushing IhihIim-hh of late, and b tttmu lnttauccH the employes are wwnniM(i to laitor rar into the night Hay Olllvant. of Manihfield, arriv ed In the city last evening to upend a few days vlHiiing at the home of his father, T, M. Olivant. Dr. S. A. Brown, of rjortland, pren- blent of the Douglas Development Company, arrived In the city this morning to spend a few dayH visit ing with his aHHoclato, J. W. Per kins. Mrs. II. T McCMallen and daugh ter. Marguerite. Mrs. John H. Lee a nd Joe M u rphy ret u rned f rem Hrewster Valley last evening where they spent the past ten days enjoy lugtl the pleasantries incidental to camp life I it that locality. JamcH h. Lee, of Yoncalla, Is u biislness visitor In the city today. Mr. Ixe Is roan supervisor of the Yoncalla district, and reports much road work going on in that locality. He anticipates J hat Douglas county will have roads eqiiiil to any cnuntv in the state in five years hence. C. II. Oden, living 0 miles east of KOHcbui-g on Deer Creek, brought In He vera I samples of rock from his rami, having seen In the Xcwh that a mining man rrom Montana wan In town. Do Invites anyone Interested In geology or mining to call on htm. and will permit prospecting on the ranch. If there Ih anything there worth going after ho Is ready to make any kind of a fair proposition to the prospector, One sample of rock brought In has the annenranee of oil shale, but w" ure not up on geology, ho will leave the Inspection to those better qualified. Hardly a day passes that the com mcrciat club does not receive lettera from one or more persons asking for positions on ranches, and farms to rent. If any of our ranchers are In need of help ut any time, they might obtain the same by notifying the publicity manager of the club. Husl neKH men who expect to have places for clerks within a reasonable time cun also find a number of applica tions, generally from men who are well qualified and who have good references. Bricklayers, plumbers. enrpenters. painters, and many oth er men with trades Inquire about the piospectH for work In ftoseburg and vicinity. Any contractor who can uhc such men is Invited to notify the publicity ofllee. Most of these Ap plications are from qualified men. who expect to go Into the fruit irrow- i 1 11 IF llllullliiuu II u uiuin uu Itinv oun .V-twr before, say the proprietors of dlsnose of oronerlv. men u-lth fnm- garages, have so many tourists Uaiwtl IIiioukIi Itoscburg hh this ttT, ninwltliHlandlug that tho Seat- t'lc Yntr attractLd many of their uum t Hnrlug tho season of UMHt. illeH who will contribute to the growth and prosperity of the city and county, nnd who are well wortji encouraging to come -here and lo-cute. Attorney Claude DeVore was look-; Ing after business matters, here last; Monday. ! John Ueckley, of Oakland, was here on business a few days this , week, j The Misses C'olonis who have been : visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. SimpHon, have gone to Hose! burg. Mrs. W. J. Long, of Portland Is ( viHltlng with her mother. Mrs. Henry j Wllte, al Klkhead. i Henry Parke made a business trip! to Sutherlin lust Monday, ' Quite a number of Drain's citizens; attended the basket dinner at this place last Bunday. John Mo.se r made t business trip Q to Cottage Grove the first of the 5 week, Mrs. Sam Long, who hafi !eon an J Inmate of Mercy hospital for several weekH has returned to her home at (his place. t MIsh Alice Mahn. of Roseburg. J visited with relatives near here the; first of the week. Grandma Kruse. of Kosehurg. tsj visiting relatives near this city this week. J .lap Stock and family have moved' to Klce Hill where Mr. Block has! employment. Mrs. Holyflejd, of Drain, visited with Mrs." John Applegate the first of the week. Vernon Iledlfer. of Myrtle Creek, j t t.i-- -:V'"rn:?M at MorriH horse'i restaurant. Perry Burl and family, of Mon mntith, are visiting relatives at this 1)1 ace. Mr. K. C. Coffman is visiting rel atives at Cottage (irove this week. Wm. Roberts, Lee Allen. Jack Mc Curdy, Joe Krancls, Mrs, John Miller, and Isaac Ohlsen were among the llayhurst visitors to this city this week. Miss Sue tlurl Is visiting at the Cutlack home near Comstock this week Lewis Clark, r.f St. Johns, Is here on business (Ms week. O. W. Ohlsen has gone to Suth erlin where he has a contract to ball about 20ft tons of hay, Ben Huntington, Sr., went to Port laud last Tuesday to attend the re publican state assembly. Barton Helllwell loft last Thurs day morning, for Frisco to remain Indefinitely. Henry Mooney, of Klkhend. In forms uh that he will move to Myrtle Creek In a few weeks to reside, he having purchased a fine farm near that city. J. L Cochran has olri hfs confec tionery store at this place fo P. Smith who has taken charge of ihe mime. Mr. Cochran Is a little un decided as to Inst wffat he will do. but fn all probability he wfll tTko charge of the railroad section' at Al ba ny. Last week tf fair lirdividnal ap peared at thlH place and forthwith proceeded to display a few "hlgh Hlgns" as well as others, whfch Hf first ntlracted some attention, huf which proved to be onl.r the "dis tressed sign or blind tlgerism."' We are Informed tlnrr while no blind tliiers were found wherewfth to snoih the Jaded feellngH flint the emitvnlont FincK's Bib Overalls 85c Immense values for our usual Friday and Saturday. The originators of Bargain Days in Roseburg. We head the Great Procession of Bargain Givers. Let us show you always the Best at the Cheapest Price. FOLLOWING ITEMS VERY SPECIAL Great Sale Of High Grade R & G Corsets, Regular Values $3 to $5 Only about 50 corsets in the special $1.39 lot and in order to close out follow ing numbers K6 F24 and C90. We offer them fir Friday and'SaN tl.2Q urday at the very low price of P 107 Buy Pillow Tops and Art Goods Now A tremendious sale of this line divided into two lots, each lot contaips values unapproachable. See to it that you get your share. . . Lot One, Regular Values Up to $1.50 All Go Special 25c In this lot you will find great values that are surprising, indeed many fancy tops that make admirable presents and are always good around one's own Of home. Very special sale price DK Lot Two, Regular Selling Values to $3.00 All Go at Very Low Price 59c In this assortment you will find Jieavy printed linens and scarfs with lace and in fact a great assortment, more than we could tell you about. To appre- CQ ciate is to see tbem. Just what you have been looking for at the cheap price 5"v Fine Lingerie $2.49, Regular Selling Values to $7.00 Great sale of high grade lawivand lingerie waists in a large assortment to close out. The entire summer stock all goes at the remarkably low price Mf Also some high grade linen waists that sold up to $4.50. All go in this lot vf7 was administered In another form and the individual departed well sat isfied. The ladies of tbls city have organ ized a booster society whoae object will he to beautify and boost the town and community. It Roes with out saying lhat the ladies will make a siu'csb of their iw- undertaking and that ere long our little eity will rank wf(h the best of them fn cletrn linesu ad beauty. Xow that the ladies hirve started tle good1 work, let uh nfr tend a helpfnff hand and thereby assist fn this progressive work which; makes for lienltn' and wealth antf happiness. Our cfty, while not Tarse is one nf The best bnsiness paints In the country and" is backed lip by a country wecond to none. Mrs. P 1. Heard is president of the new organization and Miss Hefen Burt f secretary. Much Interest is twins manifested fn the protracted meeting at this place about So ImvtnR declared their will probably close some time dur ing the present week. MRS. McGlNTY. C. B. CHn, of St. Paul, Minne sota, arrived in the city yesterday, and1 will Hpeiirf. the next ten days in this vicinity looking over the coun try with a view oT purchasing land. Mr. Cline Informed a News repre sentairve this nrorning that he was merely acting as agent for a number of peopfe of Swedish decent, who are desirous of locating in Western Ore gon. "On account of the high prices that prevail in Douglas cotrnty," said Mr. Cline. "I doubt very innch as to whether I can interest my clients. They are a clr ; of people who de velop the country, but are not finan cially able- to purchase land at from $200 to $.00 per acre." Mr. CUne will Investigate Douglas county quite thorough before going efsewhere. however, believing that the advan tages and climatic conditions fn this Intentions of forsaking the world and! ; locality are well adapted to general following Ihe MaHter. The meetings fanning. DAILY WEATHKK KEPOIIT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending S A.. M. July 21, 1910. Precipitation in inches and Hun dredths: Maximum temperature 98 Minimum temperature . 56 Precipitation Total precipitation since first of mouth .03 Average precipitation: for this month for 32 years 32 Total precipitation from Septenv ber T, 190!. to date 30.34 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1 J877 34.19 Total deficiency from Septem ber t, 1909 3.83 Average precipitation for 32 wet seasons (Sept. to Maiy Inclu sive 33.00 WILLBAM BELL, Observer. :::m:::::t::m:nm::mttt::::::::t::::::::::::mn:::mjm:::n 360 Feet of the Large Spans -- ONE COMPLETED WEEK MORE new bridge span Tahe a WalK And Roseburg will hrve a nine the Umpqua River. down to the bridge tomorrow and taKe a looK at the erection of the last span of the ALEXANDER BRIDGE See the beautiful Townsite, ParK, River Front and remember the Residence Lots are 40x140 feet Free Bridge Privilege to Buyers SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR WOOD Split OaK $2.75 Stove Wood $2.50 - -- It 21 22. T ..THE HOME BUILDERS.. 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