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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
THl'IMWAY, 8EITKMIJKR IS, 1010. Be Wise! Buy Strong's Heaters i first CLASS LAUNDRY i TIIK EVENING NEWS. LOCAL MOWS. Leo Wllllunia, of Looking Glima, was a IniHiuetiH vlMttor In tlio city yestorduy. If you would h 1 1 ! in ) i Rood lon eorlul work cull ul tho Muddlx Imr ber shop. dtf McKlnli-y 10c hiiiktc, A complute Mock, alno Instruct Ion books, at ltot'l)iirg ilook Store, dlf Aim. Mcl'heriuiu left fur her home nl I'ortlitnd thlK morning after a brief vUlt wllh fiii-nds In thin city. MurrlnKi In not n fill I urn In the honicK whore thoy buy hardware, tovpH, tinware etc. of 8. K. Sykett. Minn Ladle Itwndiile left for Bii jSHio tliiH uinrniiiK where hIi will 'Klieiid a few (Iiivh vltiltlug at the home of her brother. LOC.Wj SlittS. Throw anlde your fuel eatera'. and Invent in a Quick .Meal steel range at 8. K. Hykea. Japanese paper napkins, only 10c ner hundred at Jioseuurg- book ntoro. dtf Lnfo KuiileH, of Peel, l upending the day In town attending to hum iieKH mailers und Incidentally greet ing friend. Do you know tho UoiiRlas County Creamery makes ice cream us good the fluent In the land. Try It and see. Orders of all kinds bundled Try ub. d-sw-tf Mrs. Tillman Oti, of Prayton, Lane coiinlv. left for her home this morn ing after a two month's visit at the home of her son, W. K. Ott, In tills city. LOCAL NliH'S. Have Arundel time it. Dr. P. H. May, West Lane street. D. C, office 303 Advice free tf Douglas county creamery butter, Let your light shluo Keep your meter down. That's what the new Tantalum lamp will Ho. .lust in. , t, , , (..,, nnA rn , hlirt , new lot direct from fm tory. 1 hese '.,. B,.,)(.or t 85 cents the roll. De lamps are no experiment and will j ,,m vr homo nnidiirt end uccern Klve the very best satisfaction. Hlie MO .r, inuier fat 38 cents dtf & Itice tho Inline furnlslierii. ilsw .1. II. Zurcher, of Hie Commercial Abstract Company, returned from Portland this morning after spending a day at that city in ultendance ut the meeting of representatives from the ten Oregon counties opposed to the formation of new counties. Tho Btunilnrd Ladles' Tailoring i heir large Hue of samples for fall and '' will spend a couple of weeks on winter with Mrs. J. K. Sawyers, 454 Ming his annual vacation. Tlnst. nve. Anyone wishing a highly William Hlckel, an Inmate of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, left for Sa lem tills morning where be will spend several days In attendance at the state fuir, Frank .1. Wilson. Ihe popular clerk ut the Iteil Cross Pharmacy, left for C.'in.vonville, Med ford and other Southern cities tills morning where tailored street suit, coat, skirt or ilreus should rail und Inspect this lino of samples. dtf Oregonian: Hubert A. Buhler. Ttnown at the Klamath Fulls theatres us "Morion, the strung man", was arrested yesterday upon lelegrnphlc orders from Sacramento. Cullfornlu, where he is charged with embezzle ment. He Is at pri'sent In the Klnmulh Falls full. (Morlifu, It will be rumembered. was arrested in this I city ubout four months ngo on a t-hnrgo of lewed-cohabitatlon, and npon conviction was sentenced to a term of three months In the county jnll. He was released from the vounty Jail about four weeks ngo, nnd immediately left for oilier fields. ) An early morning wedding was sol emnized a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hamilton today at (1:311 o'clock, the contracting pArtlcs being Mr. Win. II. HltchetlH and Miss Klenor Hatchwell. hot li of Newberg, Oregon. The wedding ceremony was perform ed by itev. .Ins. K. Hawkins, pastor of the Methodist Kuiscopul church, while Mis W. T Wrlirht rendered the wedillng march. A numbor of close friends of (ho bride and groom witnessed ihe happy event, following which nil sat down to u dainty wed ding breakfast, provided by Mrs. Hamilton, an old friend of the bride. Mrs. llltcheilH Is Ihe esteemed dau ghter of th( Itev. Satchwell, formerly a pastor of the Methodist 'Church of itoseburg, and has many friends here who wIhIi her u'nd her husband much happiness In wedded life. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Illtrhens left on tile !i:ir train litis morning for California where they will spend their honeymoon. They will make their fuliil'e home at Xcwherg. William Itussell and wife, who re side In one of the Soldiers' Home cottages. Ill West Itoseblirg. left for Cold Hill this morning where they will spend a few days visiting with their daughter, Mr. Russell Inform ed a News representative previous to departing for the Southern city that he would mnko it point to re turn to Koschurg in time to cast his vote at the primary election; COAL GOOD GRADE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Bum coal and save trou ble and annoyance of try ing to get- results with green or wet wood. Sold in Any Quantity Nolan Pierson Leave Orders at Mono gram Cigar Store : W. C. HAWLEY Member of Congress Republican Candidate for Renomination to C ON G RES S Has n pood, clean record of effective service and has faithfully lived up to his motto adopted four years ago $ "No Interests to Serve but the Public Interests" Some or tho thing. iimimptlahfMl at the recent Houston oT Cou gioa: , Secured over $KKO,000 fur. river ami harbor Improvement n thin Cougrowslonnl I Msl vlot. Secured over $i;io,(,00 for public buildings and nthor pur poses In thin district., including Oregon's Civil War Claim. iH't'outed (ho Lal'eitn Apple IUK Ittll, Aided miners and settlers nil the public domain, Including SHoU seniors. Sot' u rod passage of tunny hills of Interest to localities nnd for tho pilot ot voto.'.no of our wars. HiiK t'"Mi an active supporter of t lie administration In redeem Inn platVonn plodi's and assisted In pnssauo of Hailroad Itut Art, pitslal S.ivitiKs Hank Art, Hnvoau nf Mluos Act, Horlninntton Cor lilhatoti Art. and many othor arts of n'oiit national tinportanoo. Ho has won the hearty counnendaliou of KxPresident Koosevelt for upholding progressive measures urged by him while President of the United States. WASHINGTON. M;iv 0. - Trosldont ltnosovolt today tssnod n stato tnent eonittH'ihlini; ilu1 Orejion momheis of tho lluuso for thotr sup port of adnittu;-! t';tiliii pidiotos and wishing thoin sucposs In tho oonnit!: rl'-t-; ions itt that state. Tho statement follows: The president todnv sal d wood hve to t ho two Oregon fnnressiiu'ii, M.sr. Haw ley and Kills, and stated publicly I hat ho tool et. :iMon to thilnk thotafor t' o altitudo thoy had oon istentlv ni,uiii;iined in supptu t of the administration's polleles. and in wMi il-.e.ii success in tho election which is to lake place on Mon day nest. The pi oidetit stated thai ho wished publicly to ovptoss Ills appreciation n the cordial manner In which tho m'tit lemon had backed up tin policies and the measures which tho president felt were of such ennseuuoco for tho welfare of the country. In connec tion, for Instance with such mat tors us O '? securing proper employers' liability leuislatton, both as regards Interstate conimorco and as rogurds the oinployoos of tho novernment itself; socurinff child labor legislation, and the effort to socttre tho proper adniin tstratlon by tho courts of the power of injunction, nnd flnntly ap cuvlug by I h ttatlon of thorotinlmolng and adequate control over the groat Interstate corporation, a control which shall be both ef fective to prevent any rung doings by th(. niand at the same time of such cuhnrrt'r permit Ihe reward In ample fashion of nil business which Is so conducted as to ho for and not against the public Interest. From the New York Tribune, May SO, 1908. Hay for sale at North Side Grocery Company, IMtone Puints of all kinds; wall paper to throw on the wall at Fisher's Faint Storo. dsw-B30 I The Producers jriilt Co., of Sacra mento, Oil., are in the market for late pears and apples. See 10. M. Ale- Kenny, Hotel McClalleu. dswtf Jam en Petree, an Inmate of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, left for Re public, Washington, this morning wher . he will spend a few weeks visiting his daughter. C. I. Loavengood, wife and child, of Myrtle Creek, are spending the af ternoon In the city, the former at tending to business matters and the latter visiting friends. If you are looking for fresh gro cerlfH that nro up-to-date, step In and examine ours. Prices right, quality right, quantity right the Three HightK at. Stiihhs & Perman, Cass street grocers. Colonel Burke, the veteran circus man, spent last evening in the city attending to business matters con nected with the presentation of Buf falo Bill's touted shows In this city on September 2;i. Come In and examine our groceries nnd prices, Is all we nsk, even If you do not buy. You are always wel come. Stubbs & Peruian, Cass street grocers. The Maddfx barber Rhop, on Cass street, makes a specialty of giving the best service to Its regular and transient customers. A fine place to have your wants attended to. Good. quick Bt'rvlco. Try it. dtf Mr. and Mrs. H, 15, Owens, who have been spending the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jennings in this city lert for their home at Portland this morning. If you want something extremely nobby in the suit line see the fine display of fall samples at Sloper'si cleaning and pressing house. Jackson street, opposite Sykes hardware storo. All kinds of cleaning, press ing and repair work for gentlemen do no on short notice. dtf Now Is the time to do that job of painting, so go to Fisher's Paint and Wall Paper Store and get prices like these: roof paint, the best black, 60 cents per gallon; red, grey, slate, etc., 75 cents per gallon; pure lead, zinc nnd oil paint, while It lasts at $2,25 per gallon. Don't be humbug ed. Live and let live Is Fisher's motto, dsw-c.10 Mr. and Mir. Gage and little son. Joseph, who have resided in Itose htirg for" the past two years, left for their old home in Ohio this morn ing where they expect to locate per manently. They were accompanied Kast by Mrs. Maoffert, of LaCrosse. Wisconsin, who has been spending the past few weeks visiting at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Schwartz. One of the best Western plays even seen In this city will play an engagement at the opera house on Friday, September 16th. The Majes tic Amusement Company in present ing "A Texas Hanger," Which the critics proclaim to be the host of Its kind written. As Interpreted by this company, who have been specially en gaged to play their different parts, it forms a delightful evening's en tertainment. The company has met with a very flattering reception at the hands of the press und the pub lic, wherever they have appeared, crowded houses being the rule. The action of the play is spirited, and full of realistic action, relieved by a strain of wholesome comedy. As Hie house In all probability will be well filled, It would be advisable to stic ure seat h In advance. The com pany carries its own band and or chestrn. Watch for the street par ade at 2 o'clock. Reserved seats for this engagement will be on sale at the usual place. Available for Rociiala, Musicals Receptions, clubs and teaching. 231 10. Lane St. East Entrance. Your Bath Room Plumbing is a most Important consideration Upon its character the health and perhaps life of you and your family Jepend. If you are still without mod em sanitary plumbing in your bath room better have us change It at once. Because you have heretofore escaped serious illness doesn't prove that you will always be so fortunate. B. A. MAHAN Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Contractor. CliAHSlKIKII ADVKHTISK.MHXTS. WANTKI) Phfimliprmnld and wait reuses at Holul MrC'lalien. dtf COWS TOIl SALR. 15 head or dairy milk. Inquire at Bee Hive Gio vnry Stoie. dtt you RENT Kurnia'hRd hoasp; 504 South Stephens- Street.' i'hone 2224. . . ds20 VANTKL Hctad i-art; when ans wering slate particulars and price. Address box 6SI), RoseburK. d-ol WA.VIKIJ An experienced girl lur house work. Wages $.15 per month. Address box 4 57, lioseburg. Ore-Bon. WANTED Hoarders and roomers In private ranilly. Inquire at this office. . d-tf TYPEWRITER FOR SALE No. 2 L. C. Smith typewriter. Inquire at tills otnee. l'"OK SALE A few pure bred Rhode Island Red cockrels. Address R. A. Husenlmrk. RoKelmrK, Or. tf FOR SALE Two " Kentie- ponTes", mnres, aged 7 and S years. In quire at this olflce. d-Sw-tf FOR SALE Good horse, saddle, and bridle, welwht about 1000 poundn. Pi ke $ 1 50 Call at this office dsws"3 WANTED Plain sewing or ironing (prefer to take lite ironing home) Mrs. Weaver, over Douglas Coun ty Creauieiy. dtf work is most desirable to anyone wishing their Jineu to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dress. We Do That Class of Work Oue Trial will Convince. R08EBURC STEAM LAUNDRY : 0. C. BAKER -. - - Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST., PHONE 79 1 - t ! ! i i WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say fJUAKAXTEE we meap just what the word imp lie a. If you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not make this assertion unless we were posltlvo of giving goodservtce. When you get ready to clean house let ub do the worst part for you the cleaning of your carpets. It's easy fo" you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. I1AKUH, Proprietor. Olllce N. Jackson St. Phono 701 Phono Main 2151 All work flrst-clax Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all'Kinds Furnished it28 North Jackson t. ROSEBURG, OREGON' J Real Estate and Insurance FARMS FRUIT TRACTS CITY PROPERTY. ALL KINDS OF BARGAIN'S IN FRUIT RANCHES, GRAIN AND STOCK HAXCHKS. LARGE TRACTS FOR COLONIZATION, HOUSES AND LOTS, GOOD I1USIXESS PROPOSITION'S, GOOD SAFE FIRE INSURANCE. PERRINE a WALKER, The Wide Avij RjiI Estate Ms CORNER CASS AND PINE STS. NEAR S. P. DEPOT, ROSEBURG OREL E. U. PERRINE Nortay Public and Agent for Columbia Life & Trust Company, of Portland. Oregon. YOXCA1XA m:vs. Mrs. X. Hansom and Mrs. M. Vance, of KtlliiKtutm. III., are the iiuests of their foster brother, J. P. Bishop. Mrs. Joseph McKee Is very ill nt her home In (his phnt Her daugh ter, Mrs. ltelle Hurt, of Monmouth, Is hnro helping to enro for her. Mrs. KHthertne Stone, a noted speaker rrnm Washington, will de liver an address nt tho Methodist church nt P. M. Tuesday. Septem ber 20. All me Invited to nttend, especially those opposed !o prohibi tion. Sept. 24 promises grent thhiRS socially for Yoncnlln. All tho lad! of the precinct are invited to brlntf lunch baskets and come wit h thotr huslmiidn to the primary. Hon. H. t. Kddv will deliver an address at It A. M. at the oncra horn?, after which dinner and a vood social timo will be enjoyed. Hot coffee will ho served free and all voters are wel come. MRS. MVGINTY'S ASSISTANT. MAN" WANTED. A sod bookkeeper in plumbing establishment. Steady position. None other than a compe tent and reilab-j man need apply, lnqn're at the News ufnee. dsv,-if FOR SALE Last cunee to buy nice clingstone peaches for sit) cents a bushel, delivered. Roseburs Gar dens, adjoining Soldiers Home. WANTED Ity man and wife, nice quiet place to board and room in private family. Close in. Mra. Howard Foster, Roseburg Theatre. VOW SALE A Rush & Lane and a Hobart piano, or will trade for a good young nervy team. Address Dox 007, Roseburg, Oregon. d-BW-t f TRAINED NURSE A trained nurse desiring to Increase her wages may find an excellent opportunity by calling at room 1, Abraham bids. " - , r v.: dtf FOR SALE $4ou an acre for teD acres of fine creek bottom land Improved and under gravity Irri gation. Only one mile from Rope burg court house. Address P., care this office. ' VA X T E D( -ad y a gents wanted, work pleasant, profits assurpd Your friend will be your cus tomers. For particulars call room 1. Abraham bldg. dtf ORCHARD TRACTS Til and . 40 acre tracts in Orchad Valley from $40 to $150 per acre: half cash balance on time. Come and see these lands and pick out tho tract you want. Address IT. J. Wilson. Canyonvillo. Orocon. WANTED Lady Kavers at H. S Glle & Co pucking house for sea son of 1910. beginning about Sept 1 9th: Apply hy mail .giving name nnd street address, and yon will be notified when work begins. H. L. Gilo. Mgr.. 217 West Lane st. Roseburg. Ore. dtf ATTENTION INVESTORS. An experienced commission man and fruit packer, recently from the East, but now a resident of Roxo burg, desires to meet parties who will consider- a business proposition of establishing a commission and fruit packing house In Rosehurg. Ad dress "Fruit Packer", News office. FOR SALE 10 acres u miles from city limits. 2 acres bearing prune orchard: s acres especially fine for small fruit and garden; well; house 12xlf. barn 20x30: 3fi lay ing Leghorn hens, team nnd wag on: 7 acres hay Price $2500 cash. Inquire or address N., care News d-s20 FOR SALE. One 25 horse power, engine. 1 30 horse power boiler, one brick and tite machine, capac ity from 15.000 to 20.000 brick per day, one new brlc cutting table, on tile cutting table, four good brick wheel barrows, four good spring trucks, one good dump cart on cart harness, one water tank en par Ity G50 gal., a full outfit for brick and tile making for sale cheap If taken tit once. Call or see Johnson ft Williams, Oakland Ore. dsw-ol7 THE ICE MAN Is Ready to Receive Your Order. 'Phone 1413 and Max Weiss will Give your Needs Prompt Attention. WOOD FOR SALE .ALSO I CHURCH BROTHERS'! 1 BREAD 1 B ITS 4 Pftnllf TOOT I Ztuimti BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR CASS STREET PHONE 135