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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
SATURDAY. AI'fll'ST SO, lfMO. THE EVENING NEWS MY B. W. BATKS PALMERS PERFUMES - - THE BEST PERFUME are made from the flowers and have their true odor IHNIIKI) I1AIIY KXCKIT SUNDAY. Entered an aecond-cluiui matter November D, 1S09, ut Jluseljtirg Ore., under act of Miuch3,m9. 8lllisci'iHiuii lliilen ilnil)'. Per year, by moll 3.00 Per month, delivered 50 KeinJ-tvcekly We have just received a large stocK of PALMERS PERFUMES and TOILET ARTICLES. A free sample given to all for the ashing. ' List of the most Popular Odors; Gem, Violet, Aristom, Franjapina, Fashion, Rose Leaves, Rob Roy, Violet Leaves, Garland of Roses, Red Clover, Our JacK, White Rose, May Bloom, Marvel of Peru, Violet Bloom, Lilac Sweets, White Heliotrope, Apple Leaves, JocKey Club, American Car nation Pinh. HARSTERS DRUG STORE Per Year $2.00 8lx montlm .... lS HATl'ltl AV, Al"(;l KT 211, lll. Time was not. far hack when the boodler wus railed a HtatcKmun, or, at worst a shrewd politician. It Ik to the great advailtage of this coun try that he la now known by hiu right name. TTTK EVEXIXO KRtVfl. About as Kood a way to study hu man nature Is when yon are driving on the public road. If a man Is will ing to observe the laws and the cour- tesles of the road, he will duly give h!g share of It when meeting an other, and shows he Is willing to do the gentlemanly thing about It. Hut when you meet ono who takes every advantage of those he meets and holds the road for his own selfUh self, often to the great dlHcnmfort of . those he meets, or will not allow them to pass, we are almost sure to think of pork In connection with .such drivers of teams. OUT OF THE ;i(ii:it JAIt. Common sense-Is uncommon Many Infant prodigies grow up into adult proulgalH. Miss Alary Garden needs some of tho weeds pulled out of her Intel lect. llo moderate In all things. Do not break off your had habits vicious ly. Tho government has discovered an oleo-garchy of butteilne manu facturers. There Is no particular merit In being good when all around you are good. The (ale of the comot seems to havo been more dangerous than the comet. (Invernmcnt by commission Is way ahead of government for commission When It gets cold enough to crvs- tallze the milky way w0 will have a fmow storm. Tho cost of living Is high, but It will eost you nothing to bury your iro it iios. Saying ii woman has a wealth or hair may not always mean that It is golden. Tho person with a sharp tongue never cuts much of a swath as a popular Idol. Wo must disagree with Ihe scien tists who say kissing causes disease. Kissing, however. Is Itself a disease with dome penplo. A country exchange says, "Mr. Bllns Jenkins In enoylng a visit from Ills mother-ln-lnw." Knr Mr. Jen kins' sake wo hope It la truo. 221 JacKson Street Prescription Pharmacists LOCAL XJSWS. OimrRo QuIiip, of Rldrilo, rnmU flato for HlHM'irf of DohkIhh county, subject to tho approval of tlu repub lican voIim'h at tho primary election, 1b upeiuliiiK Mm afternoon In the cltv Mr. Qiiiny Ih well known IhrotiKhout tho county and IiIh eandldacv Ih ro rfllviuJ with dullKht unions tho voters. Hev. litirkluirt and wife left for Eugene this afternoon where they wlll upend Sunday visiting with friend. ' C. Winston, the fruitgrower, spent tho afternoon at Oakland where hu Ih preparing Heveral liundrud crates of peam for shipment. Jeff WillianiH, a Looking Olass fanner, Ih HpemlliiK the afternoon in the city attending to )jiirsinenH mutton. Oh, my, did you see the Arcadian matahle range built llkt a locomo tive engine. At tho Rogeburg Kur nlture Co. dsl V. .1. Tucker, formerly telegraph operator at the local Southern Pa cific depot, but for the past few yearn engaged in the real estate 1)ukIihbb at Portland, spent a couple of days In tho city this week renewing old j ll inn iiui intiiiif n. 111, i lit. ft til was astonlBhed at the wonderful I in proveineiitH In UoHohurg during the past few years, and lie ' expressed himself as much pleased with the metropolitan air so prevalent in this section. - C. T. McAllister, of Portland, Is hero In weiiiTh of residence prop erly. Mr. .McAllister has been en guged In business at the metropolis for several years, and informed n News representative I his morning that he wan tired of city life and in tended to retire and take up his residence in Koseburg. Upon mov ing his family here he says he will dabble In real estate, and anticipates hiking life easy In his reclining years. The local forestry office received a messago from tho forks of the South L'tiii(ua river, about thirty-five miles from Kiddle this morning to the effect that one hundred men wore needed there immediately to light the forest nreH that are raging in that locality. From the tenure of the message It appears that the fire in beyond control and the ranchers are becoming alarmed. Glaring posters were scattered about the city this morning offering men 25 cents pet hour to tight tire, but as yet but thirty havo responded. Tho local rUestry office communicated with the stale forester at Portland this after uoon and ascertained that as a last resort Company 1)., O. N. G.. of this city could be ordered out through i authority of the chief forest ranger. nt Washington, I). C. In the event ho fire becomes so widespread as to cause unusual alarm the offer will be taken advantage of, and the mem bers of tho local militia will be giv en an opportunity to display their anility as tire tignters. CIIUItCH SEItVICKS. MetlimlNt Episcopal Church. Sermon by the pastor, James K. Hawkins, at 1 1 o'clock A. M., sub ject, "With Jesus in Prayer." Spe cial music. A helpful service. All are welcome to a home like church. South .Methodic Chim b. . K. M. Meats, pastor. Services as follows on Sunday: Sabbath School at 10 A. M. W. L. Cobb superinten dent, preaching at 11 A. M. by the pastor, subject, ."The End of. tho Trail." There will be no evening services on account of the union services on the court house lawn. Christian Church. J. N. McConnell, pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M., preaching at 11 A. M., subject, "Eighth Wonder of the World'. Cnlon services 'at 7::i0 in the court house park. FOtt SALE My nomo on Fqwler street nt a bargain If taken al once; also three million big fir In Southern Oregon. Will sell to gether or separately. It will pay you to investigate, as I am deter mined to sell. Inqulro 531 Fow ler street Hosebnrg:. NOTICE lO W ATE tt CONSUMEHS. Owing to extensive changes In VX2 laying of new water mains under streets to be newly paved short Inter ruptions in the service will occur from time to time during the next two months and we would request water consumers to keep a moderate supply of water drawn for domestic use. d-tf J." L. & S. A. KENDALL. KOK KEPHEKEXTATIVE. COAL GOOD GRADE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Burn coal nnd save trou ble and annoyance of try ing to pet results with green or wet wc od. Sold in Any Quantity Nolan Pierson Leave Orders at Mono gram Cigar Store IF VOL' WANT A PERFECT COMPLEXION J'ree of wrinkle wit Ii the flush of , yuuth, there In tmthinir more uulplul limit CREME ELCAYA a toilet cream that MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET I'OUDHH KliC'AYA (Three Sha.lo(t) ver' fine and adherent, irivinirthn skin a natural appear ance n tut the KLCAYA fragrance. Sold by MARSTER'S DRUG CO. Inc liOSKHl'UU, OIIK(;il all! (Paid Adveretisemeut.) I hereby announce myHelf as a can didate for representative comprising the 4th representative district, sub ject to the will of the republican voters at the coming primary elec tion. Myrtle Creek, Or. j. a. Mcdonald, 8W Hay in any quantity that you may desire delivered at your barn. Phoue your orders to the North Side Oro cerv. Mnin 233. d-tf tt We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention aa well aa sell you apparatus. Furthermore we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phone order if 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. Rcmeburg, Or it g LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H THE EUREKA A Woman's Friend Invaluable to Ladies Iffl Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luml Cr tt XT Doors and Windows of all Kinds. tt Yards on Loiter Oak Street. Phone 1411 R0SEBURG, OREGON Kvt'ry woman It lutervitt'd urn) should know nbont tin? womlerful Eureka the best antiM'). tic Clvnics In stantly, Is srtfo and (tohltive in its rtsults Pi'inoiiKtm tiotiH xlt'i-tt daily by Imly ntiendnnL OHee liours, 10 to 12 a. ni. 2 I 1 ) in. Call nt rooms 1 and 2 Abra ham liM'ft Special demon stralioua at honu' upon requt'si Our Roasts 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 MarRet tOPI8 KOHLHAGEN, Prop. 11 7 Wert Cin 8L Phoue 11 Free DellTery. I The bridge is Open for Travelin gh The People of Roseburg are Invited to Visit Umpqua Park and Waterfront No more desirable Residence Property can be found around Roseburg. No easier terms wi ever bo offered. THE UMPQUA LAND S WATER COMPANY, INC., "The Home Builders," will, for the next thirty days, give every man who works in Roseburg a chance to get a 40x140 building site, under the following extremely reasonable terms: ' . .-,.()() casi 1 doavt a;nd So.oo cash per Morii Under such easy conditions every man should have a piece of Mother Earth. Get in on the Ground Floor; buy iu time because we have only a limited number of lota for sale. ti tt titt tttt - . ttxt SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR WOOD aK $2.75 Iovp WnnH 5i9 THE HOME BUILDERS TT T umpq J ttn tttt tttt tttt ua Land a Water ompany, Inc. Hp ho Lass aireet Moseburg National BanK Building' ::::