The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 05, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    Supplement to
THE EVENING NEWS
liV B. W. IIATBS
ISSUE!) DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY.
Subscription ICules Dully.
Per year, by mall 13.00
Per month, delivered 50
Scnil-U'eekly
Per year 2.00
Sli month $1.00
mommy, di;( i:.Miti:i .-, into.
I'OI'IXATIOX 11V rOlXTII-X.
Kevi'ii
Exceed tlio 'J'vvi-nly Thousand
Mark.
Ily countleti Alultnoinah, contr-ln-
J 11 K the Pity of Portland, leads with
228, 201. In addition to Multnomah
thero are seven couniles with pop
ulatlon exceeding 20.001). These, In
the order of their mreiiKth are: Mar
lon, M.TSO; I.ane. 3:i,7x:i; Clacka-
muM, 2d. 0.11; .laeKKon, L'fi,7"(i; Linn,
22,002; WnHhliiKton, 21,022; l.'ma-
tllla, 20,204.
Multnomah with 226,201 In 1910
had 103,107 In 1!HIU and 71,884 In
1890.
Lane with 33.7S84 In 1910 had
19.004 In 1000 and 1 ",,1 US In 18911.
Clackamas with 29,931 In 1010
had 19,008 ill 1900 and 1.1,233 In
1890.
.InrkBon with 25,700 In 1910 had
1.1,098 in 1900 and 1 1,455 In 1890.
Linn with 22.002 In 1910 had
18.00.1 In 1900 and 10,205 In 1890.
Washington with 21,522 In 1910
lmd 14.407 In 1900 und 1 1.972 In
1890.
Umatilla with 20.304 In 1910 hail
18,049 In 1900 and 14.381 in 18911.
The followiliK table gives the 11k
ores for all counties for the piiHt
two decades. Whom blanks occur
in the columns marked with the
years 1900 and 1890 It meanH no
figures existed at that time, us the
couutleH now given were not then in
oxlHteuee:
(iJlllllll'H
Ilaker 18,070
llonton 10,003
(llnckumas 20,931
Clatsop 10.100
11)110
I 5.597
0.700
1 9.058
12,705
0,237
10,324
3.9 0 1
1.808
1 4,505
3,2 0 1
Columbia 10.580
C'oob 17.959
Crook 9,315
Curry . 2.H44
lloilKlns 19.074
fi II I III in .1,701
(Irant ... 5,007
Harney 4.059
Hood Itlvor 8,010
Jackson 25.750
Josephine 9.507
Klllinatll 8.554
Lake 4,05s
l.auo 33.783
l.lneoln 5. 587
Linn ..... 22.002
Malheur 8.0H I
Marlon 39,780
Morrow' 4,357
Mnllllnomnll 220.201
Polk 11.4 94
fihi'i man 4.24 2
Tillamook 0.200
1'mntllla 20,304
Union 10.191
Wallowa 8.304
Wasco 10.330
WatthlllKton 21.522
Wheeler 2.4S4
Yamhill 18.2S5
5.948
2. 598
13,098
7.517
3.970
2,847
19,0(11
3.575
IS. 003
4.203
27,71.1
4.151
103.107
9.923
3,477
4.471
18,049
10.070
5.538
13,199
1 4.407
2.4 13
13.4211
Total
.071.155 4 13.503!
UMill. CLASH KN'GltAVINd
l'OU IIIUSTMAH OII TS.
A. 8. Muey, (he Jeweler. Takes An
other Step Forward.
That Itom'hiirn in rapidly liecomliiR
nioru inntropollian In Hh ltlcan mid
that tlui Jowoley stum of A. S. Hin-yi
!h faHt mow-Inn Mkk'T and lultir In :
lit'Ht atti'Htt'd by tho fart I hut Mr.
HtU'y has ln.vn 4'oniii'lti'l, by ninh of'
buniiU'HH, to iniiko anothi-r deeluVil
ImprnvtMiicnt In t ho pitkouiu'1 f hlti
pupulur Jc.wciiy Hloro.
Appri'ciattiiK tin need and demand
for high-clans Jewelry rnninvlitK In
Hm ebuiK, Mr I limy bus rtvcutly
th'V tins tweiitly j
rramiMo. Mr. j.
raviT of txvtlnti-
brought tioin San
A. Ieiikin.4. mi t'liurnvi-r tit oventii Inn.
a! jblllty, and is now prepared '
rhrlHtiniiK KlftH und uther preaenttt
In short unler.
If you iin ronternplatiiiK ihuUIiik
Jewelry niftH fur t'hrlstnuiH that re
qulrn extracrdtnary nkill lu (ho en
Ki living, it will Ih wine for yon in
tnakti your HelectloiiM early from Mr.
llney'H line wtthk of l'hrltinas Jew
olry. walehes, rlngti, ele.- then the
monograms and Inscriptions can be
executed leisurely uii of course In u
more uriiMlr manner. dsw
iki i:i 1 1 i
I, AM)
TITI.KS.
Art In many caen caused by rmo
IiHiie8H on pari of conveyancer or
hc livelier In piupeily decritniw Mit
laud a nil sht ing the name ot
purl leu lo conveyance correctly, but
In mosi ca u-n the tan If Is with t he
owner, who l too prom tn think his
tlUn 1h infalllblu iih Ioiik a he has a
ill rant y d.-rd. Many pei'Hons have
I ht Inst t honsainls of do! lars lu
I.iyv hulls, ,,1-n a feyv d'dlats could
have saved them un'iit lo..t atul ox
prune " K now i liy la::-.! us yy r as
I h y self", an eminent attorney once
und. oii (in do sn !iy Paying n
abut rant of your title made by ua.
Our Hlistrn.i plant i most im
pletci lu (tie state of Oregon. We
ty u the on iv h'' ract reeor.N In
IlonglHd county, without !ncn a re
liable b(racl cannot tie made
Itorci.AS AltSl ltXi'l' TIU'ST t'O
Cor. JackmMi and WinMnitf on otreetM
FA KM
acres. 3.000.000 feet of tine tim
ber, dwelling and B good out-bnlld-tiiKB.
saw mill., flue creek running
iiitpiiftit nm iiinn. mm ''-. Hivn
dry, 60 ncrea cleared, flno cattle
rang. Kignt nnum iron) lonraua
Or, tnqulr at I'mpqua
wftVt.
V'"S
addkess wanted.
N. T. Jewett, secretary of the local
I. O. O. K. lodge, has, received the
following communication relative to
James l-'ewlugs, which is Belt c
pliinatorv:
IHSACjl'AII, Wash., Nov. 20, 1910.-
Hecn.-litry Odd Follows Lodge, Hose-
huif, Oregon.
Ix-ar Sir and llrolher;
"Urother James Kewing, of Gil
man Lodge, No. 09 I. O. O. F.,
ceutly died, leaving a trunk here
which this lodge has in charge.
lirother Kewing was known to have
a niairjed sister In your city about a
year ago. Wo would like to get this
sister's address, and If It is necessary
lo advertise in the local impels, you
are authorized to use a limited num.
her of iiiHertiona to secure the same.
If this letter readies the attention
of anyone who may know the lady's
name, or should he read by the lady
herself, please notify .. T. Jewett,
Hosebiirg, Ore.
iH..(;iO MEETIMiN.
There will lie a meeting In the
school house at Melrose Friday even
ing. Dec. 9, at 7:30 o'clock, for the
purpose of completing the organiza
tion of a grange. A meeting will
also he held at some designated place
in Coles Valley on Saturday even
lug, December 10, for the purpose
of organization.
Thi farmers of Douglas county are
realizing that they ought to organ
Ize for mutual benefit. Deputy Mas
ter T. L. Lee has been working In
Melrose and Coles Valley the past
week, and he reports the farmers
very much Interested In the Grange.
Mr. Iee will ho in the ICdenliower
and Deer Creek districts this week,
probably about the 12th, and will
also work near Dltlard and all dis
tricts In the south of the county as
Boon as he can arranee dates
1100 to $150 iter month; some
even more. Stock clean, grown on
reservation, far from old and pest
ridden orchard!). Cash advanved
weekly. Choice of territory. Ad
dress Washington NurBery Co
FOR SALri 100 acres or the finest
land In Douglas county, located In
the Missouri llottom four miles
from Myrtle Creek, Is now on the
market In five and ten acre tracts,
or larger as the purchaser may de
sire. This land lies In the center
of the valley and Is very cholco.
Prices range from $100 u $200
per acre and arrangements may be
made for paying a pa 't down oil
any purchase, balance in Install
ments Willi reasonable rate of In
terest. 1-or pai-Hcti'tirs apply in
person or address Ed Weaver,
r'vrlle Creek Oiv sw-tf
roil ma Lr, doling horse, 4 years
old next spring, weight 1 200, gen
tle. Inquire Harry Williams, Kd
onbmver. Oretioii. sw-Jl
AOU don't
riave
JL
to worry about
-a . T I 1
the quality or fabric,
cLrv - er of wnrl-
mansKip,
of fit or
correctness
style wKen
you Kave
i
cloth.es
expressly to
made
your order by
Ed. K Price Co.
MERCHANT TAILOftf CHICAGO
TKey deliver abso
lute satisfaction at
unusually convenient
prices, and were
ready to send your
order to tkem as
soon as we get youi
measure.
omc in today and select
preference of then
your
-
txautlrul
Spring
woolen
G. W. Sloper, Agent
HO.Utl) A XI) ItOOMS.
PersonB deslrlliK exeellent ae-
commodations for board and $
room may Becure them at The
Antlers, Mrs. D. G. Palm, prop.,
112 Hroekway street, tills city.
This house has Just recently
Deen opened and Is first-class In
every particular. Hales reason-
able. Hot and cold water In
every room. Telephone 202Y.
dtf
JAJIKiK DIISKCTOKY.
. ). O. F Rising Ptar Lodge No
174. meets In Odd Kellnwa Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. Carl
Ohmnn, N. O.; W. S. Powell, It. S.;
M. Fickle. F. 8.
A. A. si. Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, holds
regular meetings on the
. yv uecouu auu iounn wea-
S nesduys of each montn
Sojourners invited to attend. P. L,
Davis, W. M. ; N. T. Jewett, secretary.
L'MOX -41.". I'MTKP jiliOTHKK-
HOOI) OF CAKI'KNTKItM AND
JOIXKItS OF AMi;lll('A, meets
every Saturduy evening at
o'clock, Maccanee Temple. Visiting
brothers are always welcome. K.
A. Rogers, president; V. T. Jack
son, secretary.
UriO'l IIKItllOOD OF A.MKKICAN
YFO.MK.N Mt. Nebo Lodge No.
1828, meets every second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
at the I' agles' hall. Visiting broth
ers welcome. Edgar Perrine F,
M.; Miss Ethel Webb, Cor.
O. T. M. Roseburg Hive, Wo. 11
iioiaa regular reviews on every
Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock in
the Maccabee hall. Sisters of
other hives visiting In the city are
cordially Invited to attend our re
views. Josephine Slgnalness,
commander; Mrs. Jessie Rapn, R,
K.
WO.MKN .OF WOODCHAFT Lilac
Circle, No. 4 9, meets on first and
third Monday evenings of each
month In the I. O. 0. F. hall Vis
iting members In good standing
are invited to attend. Mary
O'Neal. G. N. : Clara Doren, clerk.
MODKItN WOOD.MF..V OF AMF.HICA
Myrtle Camp No. 0330, meets
every second and fourth Thursday
of every month In the Mnccaboe
hall. Traveling neighbors are
crdlnlly Invited to visit our
camp. A. C. Masters, Consul; R.
Stubbs, clerk.
O. F.. S. Kosohurg Chuptor. No 8.
holds their regular meeting on the
fliBt nnd third Thursdays In each
month. Visiting members In good
standing are respectfully invlror'
to attend. Mary R. Houck, W.
M.: Free Johnson, Sec.
WOOD.MF.X OF T,; WUI1I.II Oak
Camp. No. 12!i. meets at the Odd
Fellows' Mall In Roseburg, every
first and third Monday evenings
Visiting neighbors always wel
come. .1. Karl Pickens, C. C; E
N. Kwart, clerk.
II. P. ). F, Roseburg Lodge. No.
320, holds regular communica
tions nt their temple on second
and fourth Thursdays of each
month. All members requested
to attend regularly and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend. Fred Haynea, E. R.;
II. C. Slociim, secretary.
(). O. F. Phlletarlan Lodge, No.
S. meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order in good
standing are invited to attend. L.
L. Ilaker, N. O.; N. T. Jewett, R.
S.; F. B. Cavendar. F. 8.
O. E. RoseTiurg Aerie, No. 1407,
meets second nnd fourth Monday
In their hall on Jackson street nt
8 P. M. I Abraham. W. P. Frank
O. Mleelll. sec.
ALEX B. MOTT
i
REAL ESTATE I EALER
Oakland, Oregon
Has a fine list of (own prop
erty, farms and stock ranches
Timber Lands In Large and
Small Quantities
CHANGE OF
LOCATION
JUfo facilitate hamllini; the lara
amount of nursery stock now ar
riving, I have moved my office to
West Oak street.
Fruit Trees, Ornamen
taU, Vines, Shrubs, Roses
Come and See Tkem
A. L. KITCHEN
Nursery felfMUn
A,
CLASSIFIED ADVEItTISEMKNTS.
WAMLD Young lady wishea po
sition in office or store. Exper
ienced. Address P. O. box 172
city. d-7
KOK ItKXT.
TO KK.ST furnished room, includ
ing bath, J2 per week. Inquire at
4 45 Pine street. dtf
I
ROOMS TO RENT Four furnished
housekeeping rooms, call at 246
Flint Btreet, Mrs. A. Hall.
FOR RENT Five room house, large
barn, t acres, one mile east of
Ro"burg. See E. II. Rosenbury
at Fair Grounds. dtf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE a second hand
Inquire at The News othce.
safe
dsn
FOR ALE Centle pony, good for
general work. Apply to B. W.
Mass, Dlllard, Ore. tf
DOGS rbR SALE Two male Scotch
Collie pups. Inquire 727 Hamil
ton street. dtf
HKES FOR SALE Twelve stands ol
bees for sale. Inquire At th
News oflice for particulars. tl
TOR SALE A few pure bred Rhod.
Island Red cockrels. Address R
A. Busenbark. Roseburg, Or. tl
FOR SALE Two best residence lots
on Rose Hill, Only lots remaining
facing town. See J. A. Buchanan
GRAPE VINES FOR SALE Well
rooted young stock, all leading
varieties, at right prices. Ad
dress or call on T. YV. Elliott,
West Roseburg. dsw-dSl
FOR SALE farm, 200 acres, !)
miles from the city, 130 acres cul
tivated. House and necessary
buildings, orchard, vineyards, and
springs. AddresB W. P. Jollitf.
Melrose, Ore. dlO
HOGS FOR SALE 80 head of thrif
ty young shoats In good condition,
average weight about 70 pounds,
offered for immediate sale. R. S.
Hutton, Wilbur, Ore. Phone.
Farmers 10XX1.
'OR SALE 10 acres 14 mile from
city llmlls, 2 acres bearing prune
orchard; 8 acrea especially fine
for small fruit and garden, well;
house 12x16, barn 20x30; 36 lay
ing Leghorn hens. Price $2,600.
Terms. inquire or address N.,
care News.
FOR SALE The Imported Per
cheron Stallion Volage. He Is a
black with white strip In face, 7
years old, weighs 2,000 in work
order. His colts speak for them
selves. Terms will be given if
wanted. If interesteo, write me
for particulars at Drain, Oregon.
Mt R. Ryan. d-sw
FOlfSALE OR TRADE 160 acres.
65 In cultivation, and 50 acres
more good farm land when ciear-
TIMHER LANDS FOR SALE. A
few clnlms of cnotce timber lands
In Douglas county for sale. Wll
sell all or a part as desired. Foi
particulars call on or write tt
Alex B. Mott, Oakland. Or. tf.
LOST Note for $107.50, given to
W. W. Klncaid and signed over to
E. O. Young & Co. Note has been
paid in full, and all persons are
warned not to buy same. Finder
will confer a favor by returning to
Byron B, Sutton, Coles Valley.
Oregon. sw-iis
Machine Made
BREAD
In keeping with the modern
methods of bread nnd pastry
making I have installed a pat
ent bread and pastery mixer,
thus (jiving my patrons the ben
r.t .tf i, 1 ,i
ods in the art of bread making. I
this bakery are equal to any in
the state. A trial will convince
you. We carry all the good
things in pastrylantl, fresh and
crip every day.
THE I'MPQUA BAKERY
II. UVKST. l'roii.
Your Bath Room Plumbing
Is a most importaut Konaideratlon
tlon lis character thw health am
perhaps life of you mul your famll'
dt'lnd. If you are ?tlU without mod
em sanitary plumbing in your bath
room bettor have tis change It a
onc. Hccaue you hav herctofor
esrawd serious Illness doesn't prorf
that you will always be so fortunate
6. A. MAHAN
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet
!et:J Contractor
ed,some saw timber. Creek, Eprlng
and well. All fenced and has
fair four room house new barn.
Only few rods to school and
church. Good roads. Will trade
for city property or acreage. Price
$3200. Terms. Inquire News
office. tf
FOR SALE A fine rubber tired
buggy, eitaer for two or four per
sons, used ouly one season, can be
had reasonable. Also two light
saddles, for lady or child and a
fair set of double buggy harness.
For particulars call at The News
office. dsw-tf
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of every description moved to
any parts of the city. Prices reason
H. S.FRENCH
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. :
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning i
and Heating -
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice
I'houe Main S451
Commercial
Abstracts of Title
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all
828 North Jackson st.
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
When we say CiUARAN'TEE we mean Just what the word ImplieB. If
you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not niake this
assertion unless we were positive of giving good service. When you
got ready to clean house let us do the woret part for you the
cleaning of your carpets. It's easy fo you and the price reasonable.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. Ci
. 1'hone 701
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Send your order to-day, you may forget it if you wait.
Bargain perib ends December aoth.
II-
Holiday Goods
-At-
China Sam's
Fine Brass Goods, China, Japan-
A UA nn;nlnJPI.mn.VnaaQ
Baskets, China Toys, Silk HandkpPf
chiefs. Here you will nnd a choice
display to fill your Christmas wants.
Everything new and a most com
plete stok. Call early and make
your selections for your friends..
CHINA SAM'S
Jackson Street
ROSEBURG, ORE.
All work first-class1
Abstract Co.
Filing Papers Preparea
Kinds Furnished
nOSEHUHG, OREGON
BAKER, Proprietor.
- - - OHlco
N. Jackson St.
"rVe Repair Everything
Electrical
that needs attention as well as
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 oit line.
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or