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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
Tfl K KVRMVO EWS. THIHSIlW, .MTV iW. 1010. MVAh MOWS. V. P. Graham, th THlr pOHlmtiHt rr, U HjMmdliiK lh day in town look allir IxiHineHs iimtteru. K. IX Muck uud F. R WoIIh, both fit Klklon, urn MpemliiiK a couple of t&tya la the t.lty vlHltmg friends. "MIhs Lee FiirrliiKlon left for her 7Mnn at Mfdfnrd thin niornfiiK after -a rinJt uJlii relative In ttiia city. Mm. M. A. McMillan loft for her ?um at liriizill, Indlima, t hlw morn- imji nttur a vinft ut the hotiitt of hr nn, J, A. Mf .Millaii. MIhh A mm Wood, of Heattl, left sot hur noma huh niornlHK after at lliu home of her friend, SWhh .Varjtiiorlic I'uffct in this city. Janit'rt In man and wife, of Looking VSInm, Hpent yesterday In the city vhtiUug frl.'iidH and attendliiK to 'VmlnPMi mutterB. . I Kddy and family returned fl mm U re water Valli-y this morning Nrhere I hey Hpent sevyrnl days enjoy ing en nip life. Mrs. 0. Weld tier h'ft for her home,, fn Yamhill ronnty, this morning after a brief vlnlt at the home of hir Hlttter, .Mrs. T. Tail, In thia city. K. 15. .lon'H. of I.a Grande, who fc;H been HpendhiK the past week In ihe trlty vlHltiiiK at the home of C. . Mnynard, left for IiIh home thlKj inomlntf. The genth'inan ex pert 8 tol TfHiite In thin locality nhortly and! has two proHpcctlve rancheH In viewj at tho present time. I local m:vSv I'rof Austin und wife, who have been upending the punt few daya In the city returned to their home at, Wilbur this afternoon. Ira F. - Hlce, who ban been very HI at hit home in thin city for noiiie time past,- In reported an slightly im proved today. Mnt. O. F. lllebel and daughter, Anna, left for Glendale Ihlg mom lug where they will upend several days visiting with relatives and frlendfl. The local lodge of Yeomen held aj LOCAL NEWS. H. T. McClallen, proprietor of the MrClallen hotel, nun returned from Medford where he Hpent a few days visiting with relatives. K. Applewhite and family, who have been upending the pant ten da8 camping on Hock creek are expect ed home thl evening, MIkh Ellen Crab tree, of The News force, left for Portland this morning where she will spend her annual vacation with a sister, Mrs. J. D, Hamilton. Mrs. W. W. W. Samson lefffor her I very Interesting meeting at tho Eagles j home at Oregon City thin morning hull last evening. Several candidates! after apendtng a couple of weeks via- LOCAL NEWS. WHie Initiated Into the mysteries of the order after Vhlch a, social hour was spent. ' . A, fl. Holmes and wife and Mrs. Emma Vest left for t heir home at Allt-rtoti, Iowa, this morning after spending (wo weeks in this city vis iting at the home of Mrs. P. M. Trumbo, of the flerrington board ing house. f Churtes Hartley uud sou, Morton, are spending a few days cHinping In th vicinity of Winchester. They were joined t 1i(h morning by Mrs. Hadley who will remain ,wlth them' until the la.st of the week. Mrs. E. I McKee and daughter. Agnes, of West Hoseburg, left for Devils Lake, North Dakota. this morning where they will spend some lime visiting with friends and rela tives. They will probably be' ab sent from the city for several weeks. A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUTOMOBIUNG ' The Bell Telephone Keeps the Traveler in Touch with AH the Resources of Civilization Tho Bell Sign becomes an old and tried friend. He cau order his dinner, explain his delay, sum mon relief Jin au emergency, or say the word forgot ten in the hurry of starting. He can do this from al most any point on tho road, because the Bell System has stretched out its lines to meet his unexpected needs The Bell Telephone not only furnishes neighbor hood communication but gives Long Distance Service throughout the whole system. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Kvery Bell Telephone is tho Center of the System HliiK at the home of her niece, Mm K. II. C. Wood. MIkh Akih'h IMIchford, diutrlrt cash ier for the Pacific Slates Telephone Company, left for Medford this morn ing where she will Biend about ten day looking' after business matters connected with her official duties. Oeoi-Re A. Crane, of Cleveland, is a business visitor in the city today. .Mr. Crune reports the crops in ex cellent condition In the Clevelund vicinity and he anticipates a record yield this season. Mrs. 8. F.-Gohli left for Portland this morning where she will Join her sons. Hani and Alfred, and proceed to Palm iieach, Washington, where they will spend some time enjoying the pleasantlres incidental to camp life. Miss Weylmrn, representative of the Haptist foreign missionary so ciety, spent, last evening in the city. She delivered a very Interesting lec ture at llio local Baptist church in the presence of a large crowd. Suf- Ah, that sounds fine; Arundel tuned It. Only tuner of experience m Liougius county. itt Harry Webber went to Cottage Grove this afternoon, to spend a few days attending to various business matters. Now is the time to buy your low cut shoes .during the special sale at the Cass Street Store white they have all sizes on hand. tf Mrs. A. W. Horner and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Sutherlln, returned home this afternoon after a brief visit with friends in the city. . Dall stage line to Myrtic Poin for passengers only. Reduced rates, four horse stock and careful driv ers. Stage leaves Farmers Real Estate oflice at C: 30 A. M. d-al3 Mrs. Jerome Smith, of Yoncalla.) was admitted to Mercy hospital this morning where she will receive med ical treatment. Dr. George K. Houck is the attending physician. Mrs. August Schloeman and chil dren left for Cnrvallis this ufternoon where (.hey will spend a couple of weeks visiting at the home of the fornw-s mother. Forest Supervisor S. C. Bartrum accompanied by his wife and little son left this -afternoon by private conveyance for Diamond Luke where they will remain for about -two months. - ' The first Douglas county water melons to arrive in the city for the season were reefeved from the Moore ranch, near Rurkles, today. The melons nre beauties and brought , LOCAL KEWS. A complete line of Duiiulng mater lal at Marsters drug store. d-tf When looking for good, quick ser vice call at the Maddix barber shop, Cass street. ' d-tf Mrs. Corhett and little son left for their home at Corvallis this after noon after a brief visit at the home or Mrs. Lilly, at Glide. . We are apprised by a prominent socialist that a complete county tick et will be nominated at, the county conventlon to be hold by the so cialist party at the court house in this city Monday afternoon. It is es timated that the socialist party will poll about Ave hundred votes in Douglas county at the fall election, and It is said that a majority of tiiese ballots will be cast straight for socialist candidates. LOCAL NliWS. Harry Morgan, runner for the Mc Clallen hotel, and Frank Roberta, leave for the Olatla country Satur day morning where they will spend about ten days enjoying camp life. T. J. Patterson, representing Beale & Company, of Portland, Bpent yes terday In the city attending to busi ness matters. - He left for point north this morning. At a special meeting of the Rose burg school board held at the office of the chairman. J. C. Fullorton yes terday afternoon, Miss Ueland was elected an Instructor In the science department. Miss I'eland Is a re cent arrival In Roseburg and is in possession of flattering recommenda tions from school boards under whose Jurisdiction she was formerly employed. flee to say that her talk was en-f lrle the local market. Joyed. According to a waitress employed nt tne Koso cafe, Ling, the celestial proprietor of the resort, recently underwent an operation In California resulting in the loss of both feet. I will be remembered that Ling went to the California medical spring sev eral months ago for treatment and report of the operation conies as little surprise to those acquainted with his physical condition. .1. J. Gilliam, who lives on Deer Creek east of the city, returned from Willamette Valley points last night with a car load of pure bred Cotts- wotd sheep and angora goats. The animals are a line lot und a valu able addition t,o t lie livestock in dustry of Douglas county. The car arrived (Hiring the night, and the stock was unloaded early this morn 'ng and driven out to the ranch by Mr. Gilliam and assistants In attempting to remove a shovel from the path of a frightened horse, the sevcnleen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Mnddox, the former a Sou thern Pacific railroad man. met with a painful accident shortly before noon yesterday and as a result he is under the care of Dr. K. L, Miller, a local physician. According to the storv told by the lad after the accident had occurred, he noticed tho ap proarhlng horse, and entertaining the thought that It might sustain in juries from the shovel, he stooped over to pick it. up, when suddenly the animal paused the spot at break neck speed, nt the slime time kick ing hi such a manner that one of the hoofs came In contact with the boy's face Two teeth were loosened while Ills cheeks and Hps were badlv cut and bruised. Dr. Miller was summoned and dressed tho injuries. He Htlllcl putes no serious results. Mrs. King Carlisle, of Coles Val ley, returned to her home this uf ternoon after being confined at Mer cy hospital during the past six weeks with Illness. She is much Improved and the attending phvsfciaus believe she will recover rapidly. Attorney B. L. Eddy and family returned today from their outing at Brewster. Their vacation was a pleasant one and they would have re mained longer had it not been for the fact that Mr. Eddy had Important business matters at home -which re quired his attention. Justice of the Peace Cult her. of Myrtle Creek, arrived In tho city this afternoon to look after business mat Iters. Mr. Gnlther Is a genuine booster and never neglects an op portunity to praise his home town. He says Myrtle Creek is very pros perous this summer, building activity being evident on very liund. , Mrs. N. Bunch, who resides near Oakland, wag admitted to Mercy hos pital last evening where she will re ceive treatment. Some time ago Mrs. Bunch Injured the member with the result that blood poisoning set In. Dr. Stewart Is attending tho patient and In the event of no serlotisi complica tions lie thinks she will soon recover sufllclently to return home. Nelson R. Moore, of Seattle, Wash ington, arrived In the city this morn ing to spend about ten days looking over the country with a view of ob taining a number of photographs for reproduction in a magazine soon -to be published nt Seattle and circulat ed throughout the United States. Mr. More is a descriptive writer of abil ity, and through his present under taking ninny people will no doubt lie attracted to this locality. Your Attention for a Minute Opening of an Entire Clean and Up-to-Date Stock of Groceries : We will open up on July 19 a full line of the Famous Red and Blue Ribbon Brand of Table delicacies, also a full line of Dependable Coffees, one of the best brands of cof fee, tea and spices now on the market. Call and get a free sample of these goods. We earnestly solicit your patronage and guarantee to give you satisfaction or we will refund you your money Stubbs & Perman GROCERS 127 Cass St. Phone 2682 'ttmmtmfff99mtfffttt.A.. 99 - 9 - - "i " tax . -- - - 520 ft of the Large Spans Completed A Number of Roseburg Citizens are Preparing to Have Their Teeth Sharpened 4 mouths ago the same citizens offered to eat their 1 ats when the bridge was built, of course we never expected to opeu a field to deutists and hatters in Roseburp;, but every new euterprise builds up others. We will offer special inducements to people who want to build this fall and the beautifully situated Waterfront, Park and Boating jvill make the townsite the ideal Residence Districtof Roseburg in the coming year. When you invest in real estate look forward one or two years and you will be the wiuner, because inside of a short time Roseburg will find there is no place for Sunday rest acd recrea- t.on around the city except at THE ALEXANDER PARK ADVICE Buy lots in time as long as our easy payment plan lasts. We have large lots 40x140 and no lot in Roseburg is more tbau 40x100, let us remember 40 feet on a lot makes a great differenc e ' y SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR WOOD ' Split Oah $2.75 Stove Wood $2.50 Umpqua Land 116 Cass Street ..THE HOME BUILDERS. Water Company, Roseburg National Bank Building' Inc. :lilJtlllllJlllt99999999999tt9f999999999999999999999: