The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 02, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOXRAV, JANUARY 2, J9tl.
LOCAL NEWS.
THF. EVENINO NI!WS.
Hot tamales at the Rose every
evening. dtt
Hay fur sale ai North Side Uiuuery I
Pmnliiitiv Phnn. 9 fi '1 !
Mlsa Elta Dtllard spent yesterday
at Winchester visiting with friends.
Hot tamales, oyster cocktails, chllt
concarne, clam soup, at "The Rose".
,
Dr. P. H. May, D. C, office room
No. 6, Bell Sisters bldg. . tf
i t'
Bath room novelties. !I.a3t In
everything. Winnie Gaddls,' the
plumber. dtf
E. W. 'Letman, of Yoncalla, spent
yesterday in the city visiting with
friends.
A (600 piano, of best make, at a
sacrifice, and on terms to suit. For
particulars address "Piano" News
office. tf
Mrs. T. J. Williams, wife of the
ocal night officer, is said to be very
ill at her home in North Roseburg
Robert Connors, who has been !
spending the past iwo weeks in the J
vicinity of Klamath Falls has re-,
turned home. He reports the weath-!
er somewhat cold In that locality and
he is glad to get back to Douglas ,
county. '
Eat Lowney's and Orange Blossom Candy
RIVERIS TALCUM POWDER
Scented with the Essence of Rivera Violet
A luxury for the lady's toilet table, a necessity for baby's health and
comfort, delightful after shaving.
Riveris Talcum Answers the purpose of a general toilet powder admir
able, it is light and fluffy, if properly applied to the skin. The charm
of its refined perfume recommends it.
Marsters Drug Company (Inc.), SgS
See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber,
for bathroom fixtures. dtf
At a special meeting of the Rose
burg school board held at the of
fice of the chairman, J. C. Fullerton
late Saturday afternoon. It was de
cided to employ an aditional teach
er during the last half of the pres
ent term of school. The instructor
will have charge of the "drawing and
vocal music departments. -
I
Ve 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 our line.
G. L. PRIOg
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEORGE KOHLHAGFN, Proprietor
Wholesale and retail Butcher. Trie best the Market
aflords. All kinds of Stock bought and Sold.
Phon 681
Roseburg, Oregon
LOCAL NEWS.
0 LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY H
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumt er
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
4
Vardsoa LoiverOak Street.
Phone HI 1
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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Thone Main 2451 All work f lrstclas '
Commercial Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
828 North Jackson t. ROSEBURG, OREGON
J
Page Investment Company
The place to get the Lumber, Shingles,'
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Phone 242
WOOD
709 North Jackson Street
COAL
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
''! '" D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in pi nek. We can oive yno money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything' New and Strictly First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
125 SHE:RI0AH 5TfEV , ... , , ROSEBURG, OREGON
George Qutne arrived in town this
afternoon from Riddle to assume
charge of the sherinffs offlce.
On account of today being a legul
holiday the banks and county .if
flces suspended business, as did nHny
of the stores and shops.
Frank Woodnrd and wife, who
have resided here during the past
year leave for Portland Wednesday
where they will make their future
home.
Miss Glass, of Myrtle Creek pass
ed through the city this afternonn
enroute to Eugene where she Is at
tending school.
Miss Edna Miller returned to Eu
gene this afternoon after a briel
visit at the home of her uncle, In-!
dtan Land Agent Wilson, in thte
city.
Mrs. Charles Hopkins, who has
been spending some time In the city
visiting at the home of her father,
Ben Doss, left for her home at Eu
gene yesterday morning.
George Hoover, who has been
spending the past few days in the
city visiting at the homo of his
brother, leaves for his home at Port
land tonight.
Roy Giles of Olalla. arrived in the
city this afternoon in quest of a
teacher's permit. He has accepted a
position as teacher Jn the Olalla
schools, and will outer upon hie
dutlos tomorrow.
George Marsh, of Looking Gla&s,
Is in town today attending to busi
ness matters. 1 He exiwcts to leave
for Los Angeles some time next week
where he will spend the reran. nuer
of the winter.
The ladles' aid society of the Bap
tist church will moot Thursday af
ternoon at the residence of Mrs. S
Cox on Mill street. The election of
officers will occur and ull members
are urged to be present.
Miss Flossie Shambrook left for
Salem this afternoon after a brief
visit at the home of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. I). R. Shambrook. MIhs
Shambrook is employed in Secretary
of State Frank Benson's office.
Miss Hazel Jewett left for Albany
this afternoon after spending the
holidays at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Jewett, In this
city. Miss Jewett is employed as
teacher In the schools at Albany.
Victor Mfcelll, who nas been
spending the holidays visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Mieelll In this city, leaves
for Portland tomorrow to resume his
studies In a business college at that
place.
Howard McConnell, of Eugene
who has been sending the past few
days in the city visiting at the home
of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. .1. N
McConnell, returned to the northern
city Eaturday evening. Mrs. Mc
Connell and child will remain here
for a few days before returning to
their home.
Samuel Starmer. who has accept
ed the pos'llnn of deputy under Sher
iff George Qulne, has been granted
an indefinite leave of absence by the
Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
for which company he has worked
for several years. Mr. Starmer en
ters upon Ills new duties tomorrow
morning.
L. G. Hicks, for the past two
years civil engineer fur the Suther
lln Land & Water Company, If
sitondfiig the day In town visiting
with fi lends. Mr. Hicks has resigned
his position at Sutherlfn, and x
jcts to leave there some time thif
! week. He hiis been offered several
.lucrative posit Inns on th const, but
; as yot ho has made no definite de
: onion as to the future.
! A couple of transients were arrest.
! ed early Saturday evening by Sin-riff
j Kenton and CorsiiiMe Slng!i-ton en
1 suspicion of having stole a ,tmnM?y
of tools. VS twn tnkn in m-tmlv the
men were attempting to dupnxe of
the plunder. Both men denied thiif
they had Molt-n th" tools, but on the
contrary aliened that they hjid howi
a third party r;rh (rem nay twin
the coal bunkers In the local South
ern Pacific railroad yarrlf. The of
ficers appear tn doubt the assertion
of the ran stent m, and one of th
men will be held for a few da
awaiting developments. The other
who alleteM that ,f t ,k no p;;rt tn
the cornini.lon of the crime will 1.
discharged front niftody. A yet pr
one bus reported the toss of the tMV
tn question, consequently the u
fleers hope that the person fro
whom the? were stolen will con
forward and claim the property. ('
i! then no formal warrant of arref
fan be executed.
LOCAL NEWS.
Harry Pearce. the local harness
man, and F. H. Rersecker will
leave this evening for Portland.
Mrs. Wiley Pilkington went to
Wilbur this afternoon to attend her
mother who Is said to be very 111 at
that place.
Mrs. Fred Raymond, who has
been quite 111 at her home in this
city during the past few weeks, is
somewhat Improved today.
Evan Hartin, who has been In the
city during the holiday season, will
return to Portland tonight to re
sume his studies In the Hill Military
Academy.
F. H. Redsecker has sold his ten
acre tract of fruit land, situated a
short distance east of the city, to
Harry Pearce, the local harness man.
The consideration Is not made pub-!
lie for the resent. The land Is well '
adapted to fruit growing, and will be
greatly improved by Mr. Pearce who
intends to make the place his future
home.
Luy Neuner, who has been em
ployed as car clerk ' at the local
Southern Pacific freight offices for
the pnse few months, left for Oak
land, Cal., Saturday where he will
enter a school of telegraphy. On
his return to Oregon he expects to
enter the employ of the Western
Union Telegraph Company.
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Sealshipped Oysters
i ::.v. .; v" , j
Handled in the most sanitary manner possible. J
Good, lurgo ones, for stew or fry, $t.oo a quart, 50c a
pint, 25c a half pint.
SOLID MEASURE NO WATER
I CASS STREET MEAT MARKET
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PROFESSIONAL CA1U)8.
ATTORNEYS.
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if Taylor & ' ui!ding.
ft ii.jtour6, OioKon.
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t'ltAWKOlin WATSON
1 A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson
p - Attorncys-At-Ijaw.'
Rooms 1 and 2, DouglaB Co.
. Dank Bldg
Koneburg, Oregon.
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' 3. C. FUMiHUTON
& ' Attorney-AtrLan.
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V Will practice In all State and V
Federal Courts. Office In Marks
t Building. Rosubuie, Oregon. 4
S J. II. AUSTIN,
O Attirni'y at T-nw. i'
Notary Public. Wilbur, Ore. t
i. JOHN T. LONO ,
fl. ' Attomcy-At-Ijiw. t
U Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co.
i Dank Building. t
Roseburg. Oregon.
" J. A. HIJCIIANAN
O Att'finry-At-Iaw.
ft Kotnry Pnbltc. Anrnbam Bldg. 4
$ ' - Roseburg. Oregon.
f D. H. MARSTERS' plumbing shop.
Piumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples MarblJ Z
WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. t
Winnie Qaddis
THE PLUMBER
I Agent for Snell
t Water Filters.
t Removes all . im-
I purities.
Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
Phone 2101
Roseburg
Oregon
R.
W. MAI18TKRH
Attorney-At-Ilff.
and
RiT7 Vniif 17 f
UUJ JL UU1 J 1 till
Where the line In comploto, th e atnek large to acloct from and all
of It Is chulco kooiIh. J'ears. a pplus, peachoa, uverythlng la the way 4
of frultH. Fine tomatoea for can nlnir.
A Finn Htork of Htrtplo and Knnt'jr G rmt'rlrfl.
I We have onr own dfllvory nor vice liny, drain nnrt VotA. 4
NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO.
P ho ne Main 2633 Roseburg, Oregon
stagF Ones to "all points
$ Notary Public. Rooms
tf 7, Marsters Building.
4 Roseburg, Orogon.
fl. ft
IlltoW.V KltDV,
AtKirni'ys at Ijiw. tf
Manonlc Temple. Roseburg, Or j
(Ml llli W. IH.iOli-.
" Attornry-iit'i,; u ' '
. M ack Bldg. I)rn..i. Oregon
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piivsun h
llll. 1,1'CK'TTA K.V.ITil
fr I'hysiviHii
Wotnrn's and Children's
S lllWflS'-ll.
Hiiiirt. I ft tn 12 a m.. 2 to ' p j.
m Phmes Olttr'. 1711. Hf i
t' 1721 arter Illoek. neit to
0 Douglas County Hank Bldg
R wburg, Oregon.
SKI I.V, SKTIIKK hIKWAUl
1 I'hyii'iiiiis mid Surgfiiif.
0tlr Lower Hr Ijoimlas Co '
Bunk bldg, corner Main and .
: Oak rrr:'.. I'bone 771.
ItOHehtjrg, Orr'grn. '
int. . !:. r. iiort K.
riiy.b'lan and Snrgefm.
OrTlce, Review IIMg., Phone 81.
ft Roseburg, Oregon.
All regulnr mall stages leave Q. W. Rapp's grocery store, 133
Rtierlilun Btieet. fuclng R. R., oppoHlte the exhibit building. Dally
p'riKes for Mai'Hhfleld, Myrtle Polu! nnd all Coos Hay points, alne
tally hnrlts (except Si:iulny) for Peel anil Millwood, Cash paid
lor produre along the line.
G. W. RAPP, Agent and Proprietor
Special Sale on Phonographs
-At a-
Great Reduction
1 Standard Machine 3f 3S-"
io Double Records, making 20 pieces
of Music, at 500 cuoh 5.00
1 Rncqid Carrying Case 4.tx)
$44.00
Sale Price - - - $20 00
Without Carrying Case, 3. ) )
L. H. RHODES & CO.