The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 16, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOXHAV, AIT.VST 1,1, 1910. Tl'KKDAY, AI'VRT 1, 1010. -
TELEPHONE 2381 . COMMERCIAL BLDG,
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning
and Heating
North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
Works. Telephone 2511.
Work Done on Short Notice
We treat people
Page Investment Company
Phoue 2421 . 709 North Jackson Street
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
D. J. JAR VIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in st ock. 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, OREGON
L.H.RHOADES&CO
WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU
FIRST AND SECOND
HAND GOODS
ACCOMMODATING CLERKS WILL SERVE YOU
Winnie Gaddis
THF. PLUMBER
Agent for Snell 3
Water Filters. Phone 2101 3
Removes all m- 1
purities. Roseburg Oregon
Cream de Mint Frappe is so Refreshing
"Phosco" the New Health Drink
Specials at THE ROSE
The Schram
Fruit Jar
The one Best Easy to Seal
Easy to Open Larg'e Mouth
Preserves Fruit or Vegetables to
Perfection
Demonstrated at
ROSEBURG, ORE
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All the year
o
Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
LOCAL NEWS.
tie Creek this morning to spend a
lew day a visiting wun menus.
Judge Hamilton left for Curry i
county last evening where he will 1
preside during the regular term or
the circuit court.
Mrs. Wooderson left for Portlund
this morning where she will join
her husband who preceded her to I
the metropolis several days ago. I
- Tom Cobb, of the Cobb Real Estate
Company, has returned from Glen
gary where he spent a few days aid-1
Ing the threshers.
Winnie Gaddis, the local plumber,
left for Portland and Seattle last eve
ning to spend about ten days look
ing after business interests.
James Perry, of the J. Ay. Perry
Millinery Company, left for Portland
last night where he will purchase
a fall stock of millinery.
Mrs, Dell Jones returned to her
home at Myrtle Creek this morning
after a brief visit at the home of
her daughter. Miss Vera, In this
city.
Mrs. George Kohlhagen, and chil
dren, Floreuce and Edward, left for
Astoria .this morning where they
will spend some time visiting it h
friends and relatives.
C. H. Hermann, wife and daugh
ter, and a sister, Mrs. Bender, of
Myrtle Point, went to Myrtle Creek
this morning where they will spend
a few davH visiting with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. J. L. Chambers and daugh
ters, Abble and Creda, left for Ne
braska and Iowa yesterday where
they will spend some time visiting
with relatives uml friends.
The funeral of the late William
Cooper, who died at Mercy hospital
lute Saturday night after an illness
of nine weeks, was held at the Cath
olic church thlB morning, interment
following at the Catholic cemetery.
I. B. Riddle and family left this
afternoon for points in Curry county
where Mr. Riddle will attend the
regular term of the circuit court.
The family are traveling .by auto
mobile and anticipate a most en
joyabla trip.
Harry T. Li
ndser has returned
returned from
spent several
mine in that
Coffee creek where he
weeks improving his
locality. Harry says
there is plenty
of gold In the Coffee
and he anticipates
In securing a limited
creek vicinity,
little difficulty
supply of the
sparkling product.
A. D, Bradley, Dave Lenox, Tom
Wharton -and Bert Sutherland re
turned last evening from a two
weeks' hunting trip about 30 miles
east of Glendale. The boys report
a most enjoyable time, and allege
that llify killed their allotment of
game. : f
It is reported here todny that W.
13. Winston has disposed of 20 acres
of his valuable fruit land, situated
ft Winston, to Dr. Bradburn, one of
Douglas county's best known fru.it
growers. Those Interested in the
consummation of the deal refuse to
divulge the amount of the considera
tion. William Cobb, of the Cobb Real
Estate Company, and family return
ed yesterday from a two week's out
ing In the vicinity of Crater Lake
Mr. Cobb is much pleased with the
prospects of the Crater Lake dis
trict and he believes that It Is des
tined to become one of the most pop
ular summer resorts in the entire
Northwest within the next few years--
H. R Deardorff and wife arrived
in the city this morning from Port
land to spend a few days, the former
to look after business matters and
the latter to visit friends. Mr. Dear
dorff recently returned from a trip
to Europe where he purchased sev
eral carloads of draft horses. Mr
Deardorff is representing A. B. Ruby!
& Company, of Portland. !
E. G. Argraves has sold his 236
acre ranch one and one half mflef
southwest of Brock way to K. G. Der
rick a prominent sheep man of thb
county. Mr. Herrlck's intention is to
improve the ranch and make it Into
an Ideal home. Mr. Argraves take
as part payment for his ranch the
finely" Improved 8 acre timet of land
belonging to Mr. Herrick, about a I
mile north of Roseburg, In Fntltdale
The deal was consummated through I
the real estate firm of Perrhu &
Walker. !
John Hertzer, of Looking Glass j
Valley has sold his fine 40-acre ranch i
to E. P. Prelbe, of West Roseburg.
Mr. Preble Is an old time rancher
of Looking Glass Valley and wanting i
to go bark to a ranch. Hays that 1
therj is no place where he would ,
rather live than in the pleasant and
productive valley of Looking Glass.'
The deal was mode throneh the real
estate firm of Perrlne & Walker.
Ira E. Knot, of Drain, who has
been emplnyptl at Leona for some
Mine arrived In the city last even
ing with his fare badly bruised and
cur. the result of coming In contart
with some I wine boards that he was
loading into a car. His Injuries were
dressed by Dr. Seely. and he was
allowed to proceed to Portland on
the inidnfeht train where he will re
reive further medical treatment.
Font says that he was loading a car
rvHh boards, when In some unex
"hiinable manner several of them
'ipnme loosened mid shot down the
Oido with terrific force. I'naiile to
zot out of the wav he was vtruck
v-th at leaut two of the hoards, and
when picked tin by companions was in
semi-conscious condition. Dr.
SeHv fa's that the patient will re
cover Khould no unforseen complica
Fireless Cookers
Save You
Money
Our fireless cookers save you
money by using but onesixth of
the fuel of a stove. They Btew,
boil, broil, roast and bake, and
they give satisfaction. Any good
fireless cooker will do this.
nut tills HrflcM cooker saves yon
money ou first tiuniiuse price.
It costs but liulf of others.
Tills cooker Is a cylinder with
two chambers. It is all metal and
can be kept thoroughly clean. Be
cause there is not one particle
of wood In fhis cooker, It is more
snnitury than nil wooden cookers.
It eoines hi tlll-ee sixes, olio of
which is certain to please you.
B. W. STRONG
THE FURNITURE MAN
LOCAL NKWS.
A marriage license was issued this
morning to Charles McGowan and
Miss Katherlne Duul, both of Days
Creek, Oregon.
Mr. Reese, representing the South
ern Pacific Company, and J. D.
Wright, of Douglas county left this
morning for points in the Perdue
and Tiller districts where they will
Investigate the fire conditions. They
were accompanied by a number of
men who will be employed in fight
ing the flames until till danger has
passed.
"Instead of being an "eye sore" to
local people and the tourist which it
has been nl.most continuously since
Its erection, the exhibit building at
the depot, now presents a very
pleasing appearance and shown an
excellent display of products raised
in this county. There certainly can
be no complaint for the efficient way
the exhibit building is now being
conducted.
WAXTKD.
Men to work In drier; also
prune pickers wanted. The
highest price paid for picking.
Fine camping ground on the
South Umpqua. George H. Pitts.
Ruckles, Ore. dsw-sl
Roseburg
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
MACAZINES
Fishing Tachle
Baseball Goods
McKinley 10c Sheet Music
Roseburg
Book Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
JiOCAL NKWS.
Walter Laird, of Lairds, is spend
ing the day In town attending to
business . matters and Incidentally
greeting old time friends.
Attorney C. 8. Jackson is spending
a few days at his homestead, near
Dlllard. lie is accompanied by his
fumlly.
Gene lluunn and son, Mar, and
Sam Smith arrived last evening from
Coos county with a drove of 360
head of beef cattle which was pur
chased by Mr. Ilnnan ror the Port
land market. The stock Is in excel
lent condition and a finer lot or beef
cattle would he hard to get. While
away Mr. Hunan also purchased 300
additional head which no will bring
out for shipment from this city about
the 25th of the present month.
OTP 1 ill . I Hire
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AH regular mail stages leave G. W. Rapp'g grocery store, 133
Sheridan street, facing R. R., opposite the exhibit building. Dally J!
stages for Marshfleld, Myrtle Point and all Coos Bay points, also
bherldan street, facing R. R., opposite the exhibit building. Dally Ji
stages for Marshfleld, Myrtle Point and all Coos Bay points, also
uauy nacKa (except Sunday) for Peel and Millwood. Cash paid $
for produce along the line.
G. W. RAPP, Agent and Proprietor
Farmers Attention
Just Arrived Today
We have just received a full car of
Flour, Feed
The famous Red Ribbon and
Gilt Edge Hard Wheat Flour,
none excell. We guarantee
every sack of this flour to you.
Give us'a , trial; we will please
you. Our prices are right and
our stock new, clean and up-to-date.
Yours to please.
With every $1.00 cash order we give one pound of Edwards' De
pendable Coffee FltKK. Save your coupons.
Stubbs & Perman
Dealers in Floor, Feed, and Grain
Wheat at Wholesale Prices
127 Cass St. Phone 2682
FOR SALE
Roseburg
COMPANY
LOCAL NKWS.
Miss Sylvia Smith, of Pocatella,
Idaho, arrived here this morning to
spend a few duys visiting friends.
The trlul of Agnes Htupleton and
her pal baa been continued indefi
nitely on account of the Illness of
District Attorney George M, Drown'
little boy.
Mis. Minule Fruit, daughter of the
late Enos liodson, spent yesterday
in the city, returning to her home
at Medfurd this morning.
VOll OO.NKTAIILK.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of constable for
Deer Creek district subject to the
will of the voters at the primary
election to be held September 24.
1910.
(Adv.)
D. J. JARV1S.
Roseburg, Or.
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