The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 28, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING XKYVS.
Turnsmv, .iri.v 2t. into.
Special July Sale
i Of Men, Women and Children's High Grade LowkCut
IS H O E S
IS
Men's $5 Oxfords, In Ox Blood and Black $4,150
Men's $4 Oxfords, In Ox Blood, Black and Tan $3.50
Men's $3.50 Oxfords In black nnd Tan ...... $3.00
Ladles' $3.60 Oxfords and Pumps In Gun Metal and Patent $3.00
Ladles' $3.00 Oxfords and Pumps In Gun Metal, Patent
and Tan , $2.30
Ladles' $2.60 Oxfords and Pumps In Gun Motul and Kid ....$2.00
Misses $1.76 Pumps in Gun Metal and Tan $1.23
Children's $1.65 Pumps In Gun Metal and Tan $1.15
CASS STREET SHOE STORE
M. L. DANIELS, Mgr.
APACKAGE OF
QUALITY
We use the utmost care 1 n filling orders nnd our highest
aim in to put out only goods of quality. Grocery quullty is
hard to keep for so much Ik perishable. We move our storks
quickly and buy only the freshest and best. If you want vthe
best every time, let us fill your order.
THE STORE THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS
COMMERCIAL BLDG j
TELEPHONE 2381
Wlien It begins to rain In September, well, you will be glad
you built you your sidewalk In July, or sorry that you didn't? '
Sidewalk lumber cut in 4, 0, and M feet lengths.
Page Investment Company
Phone '2421 ! 709 North Jackson Street
The Deer Season Opens Next
Monday
YONCALLA NEWS IN BRIEF
Ijocal Hii)pt'iiliiKs Chronicled Hy
HustliiiK CorreNpotideut Many
People Kiijoylng Outing
Mortal K ven Is.
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Gooda in sloqjc. 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, ORECON
Phono Main 2481 All work first-clans
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Commercial Abstract Co.
(Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.J
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
328 North Jackson St. HOSEBURU, OREGON
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 0VER.C
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
0. C. BAKER, Prop.
Jackson Street - - ROSEBURG, ORE.
Oor "piwtHvfi will pii Ulnowr method, ol bindltnrtfaU.worlu
With the ushering in of the month
of August come the open season for
for killing male deer. The Bportaniun
who has lung awaited the opening
rushes into the forest and elsewhere
iu quest of game, anxious and eager
to gratify the desire which hus long
throbbed within his, breast. He
hopes to be the first of the party, or
army of ni in rutin to bring down au
anllered monarch. He pauses at
every rustle and murmur of the wind
and fancies that each and every nook
and corner shelters game and that
each and. every sound is that of
game bent on making Its escape.
So certain is he of It that he peers
through t he woods on catch I n g a
a glimpse of some object as ft moves
through the underbrush brings his
rifle to bear upon it, while at the
same time he congratulates himself
upon being the first of the party to se
cure meat, there is a flash, a report,
a cry of pain and the would-be hero
finds to his sorrow, that instead of
bagging a deer he has mortally
wounded one of his fellow sports
men nnd that all the coveted pomp
and glory of a few moments before
have vanished and In their stead Is
naught but sorrow, Khame, regret
and suffering. The hunt has reached
an abrupt end and all that remains
to be done Is to carry the remains of
the poor unfortunate back to wait
ing loved ones, who little suspect
the dire disaster which has so sud
denly swept father, son or brother
from this sphere of existence, leav
ing the family probably without n
bread winner. It is to be hoped
that no such experience will full to
(he lot of anyone but with each and
every season many men are mistaken
for game of different kinds and ac
cordingly meet death at the hands of
their fellow sportsmen. Surely those
men who make the awful mistake of
shooting men Tor game cannot expect
to be considered as law abiding, for
the law plainly states that, no deer
shall be killed other than buck?
that have reached the age of one
year. Yet the so-called law-abiding
hunter goes into the woods and the
lirbi mijui'i ui miutitt yi a nun 11 iu
meet his eager gaze, all law and
caution are fleeing aside and Mr
Hunter is almost In the act of fir
ing upori a supposed deer, when a
man steps Into view just in time to
accept another lease on, life; no
fault of the other thnt lie escaped
death. Xo man who fires upon an
object without knowing exactly what
he Is shooting at cannot he consid
ered as law-abiding for such a man
would bag any kind of a deer, re
gardless of sex. Blze or other condi
tions and would in all probability
fire upon any moving object with
out, every stopping to consider Its
(rue nature, be it man or beast. Men
and boys, don't be over yinxloua
to bag game, but if you would obey
the law, don't shoot on suspicion
but wait until the game has been
positively Identified, then yon will
neither violate the law or kill your
fellow mnn.
Jerry Simpson hns rented (he
Gouley farm and has taken charge of
the same.
Mrs. McWtlklns, of Iowa City. la.,
visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Knott a few days last week.
Mr. J, R. Cochran has accepted
the formanshlp of the S. P. section
at Albany and will move his fam
ily to that place In the near future
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jones, of
Hood are visiting relatives at this
place.
Hoy Counts, driver on Maben's
hnyballer, had the misfortune to get
one of his feet caught between cog
wheels last Wednesday morning, re
sulting in a quite puiuful injury.
Mrs. Mortensen and daughter,
Alice, have returned from their visit
with friends at Oakland.
The Misses Irma and ftelle bridges,
of Oakland, are visiting friends at
this place.
Mrs. Thomas Stevens visited with
relatives at Hosehurg a few days the
first of the week.
Minor Applegate returned with his
engine from Drain the first of the
week, where he has been rurntHblng
power for the rock crusher.
Mrs. McKlnna and Mrs. V. J.
Kong, who have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Witte. of
Klkhead, have returned to their
homes at Cottage Grove and Portland
respectively.
Bertram Apnleeate. of Drain, was a
visitor to (his city the first of the
week.
Dr. Bmmfleld. of Roseburjtt as
sisted by Dr. George Knott, perform
ed quite a particular operation Ihhi
Sitndav when he removed an Im
bedded wisdom tooth from the mouth
of Mrs. George Bunion at this place.
The operation was quite a severe one.
necessitating the patient's remaining
in bed for several days.
Harry Steam's nw bungalow
progressing nicely under the man
agement of Grant Kelly, and will,
when completed, be a comfortable
home and a valuable asset to t he
city.
Capt. "Red" (Gnu) Peret. of the
Peters Cartridge Co.. Is spending a
few davs at home this week.
Ky Htowel and family have moved
to Rnieburg to reside
Dr. Houck and R"V. MVnr. or
Hosehurg. passed through this city
via automobile, last, Tuesday, en
route to Drain.
H. J. Gardiner returned the flint
nf the week from a business trip to
Central Point.
Wm. Helliwell ha purchased the
residence property owned by John J.
Meinzer at this place and will take
possession of the same in the near
future.
Mr. Martiu Smith has moved his
family from Myrtle Creek to this
place, where he is employed as a
carpenter on Steam's new house.
Mace McCrucken and family, who
have been living at St. Johns for
some time have returned to their
farm near Elk head.
A few days ago as Karl Howard
wus engaged In placing some bottled
soda water upon Ice a bottle explod
ed, badly lacerating the lad's left
thumb and slightly shattering the
bone, making an ugly and very pain
ful wound.
Impersonator Knox showed before
a fair crowd at the opera house here
last Wednesday evening. The en
tertainment was both amusing and
beneficial.
Perry Burt and family have return
ed to their home nt. Monmouth.
K. Helllwell, wife and daughter
visited with relatives at Portland
last week, while there Mr. Helllwell
made arrangements with jobbers to
handle two car loads of canned pears
which will be canned at this place
us soon as the fruit Is sufilclently
ripe. Mr. Helllwell will also can
several tons of tomatoes, a lot of
apples and various other fruits this
season.
The Voncalln Fruit Growers' As
sociation met lust Friday and the
following officers rfere elected: K.
Helllwell, president: H. T. Westfall.
vice-president; K. P. Drew, Becretnry;
bourd of directors, A. R Laugdon.
K. P. Drew. F. M. Gardner, H. T.
Westfull; John Getder, L. E. Warner,
Kd Gardner. M. W. Daugherty, B.
Helllwell. Kd Gardiner ..was elected
manager.
Mrs. K. M. Howe visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hud Moore
of Skelley, a few days this week.
LOCAL NKWH.
BUILDER-
CD. MYISTAEiD
GENERAL BUILDING C0NTBACT0B
At Ynur Service
Roseburg, OregoD I'lione 2123
W. R Rodoif
Architect and
Superintendent
MODKllX KESIDKXCES A SPEC
IALTY. Hnom 1. Ili H Risers' 111(1
Nice ,
Crisp
floods
The kind that tickles
your palate
Buy v your supplies of
pastry and bread from
THE IMPQUA BAKERY
II. (il'KST. l'rou.
Rose burg
Book Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
BOOKS
The Latest Copyrights
School BooKs
Office Supplies
WRITING PAPER
Tablets
. Envelopes
Pen
Pencils
Penholders
Inh
FOUNTAIN PENS
Drawing Material
Typewriter Supplies
Artistic Post Cards
. MAGAZINES
Fishing Tackle
Baseball Goods
McKinley 10c Sheet Music
Roseburg
Book Go.
Roseburg, Oregon
The work of remodeling the Ham
llton building, formerly occupied by
Alton S. Frye, the grocer. Is pro
KressiiiK rapidly, and the contrac
tor hopes to have the Job completed
Saturday evenitiK. ,
CALL HOK CITY WAHIIAXTS.
All City of KosebuiK warrants, en
dorsed prior tu April 8. 1910, inclu
sive and drawn on the General Fund,
are this duy called for payment.
Dated this 27th day of July, 1910.
KLUKUT U. HKHMANX.
x City Treasurer.
socialist ricxic.
Sunday, July 31, the Socialists at
HoHeburg and vicinity will hold a
basket plcnlo at Nntcher's Grove iu
West Roseburg In connect on with,
the county convention. William Mc
Devltt, un able Suclullst orator, will
be present and entertain the crowd
from a Socialist standpoint. Every
body is invited to bring a basket and
spend the duy in the grove. The
Socialists will also hold a conventlou
at the court house on Monday, Aug
ust 1. All Socialists are requested
to attend. He sure to attend the
picnic on Sunday ; bring a friend
with you, and do not forget the bas
ket. sw-d-J3i)
Cream'de Mint Frappe is so Refreshing
"Phosco" the New Health Drink
Specials at THE ROSE
V
We Repair Everything
Electrical
that needs attention as well as
Bell you apparatus. Furthermore
we attend to repairs promptly
(on 'phone order It you like) and
you won't need to sound your
burglar alarm when you get our
bill. Need anything In our line.
' G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
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THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD
and ROSEBURGMYRTLE POINT
..STAGE LINES..
STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURU FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M.
Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts
" , CP. BARNARD) Proprietor.
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FOR SALE BY THE
Roseburg Rochdale
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