The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 02, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1011.
LOCAL NKWS,
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAL NEWd.
LOCAL NEWS.
TRE EVEXIVO NEWS.
Have Arundel tune It.
For
News.
real live news, read The
Mrs. Short and daughter, of Drew,
ore visiting with frinda in the city
today.
Jack Wharton left for Portland
lant evenliiK whore he will attend
school during the remainder of the
winter.
Attorney Junifw WaUon, who ha
been aiicmlliitf tho pant few days at
Pm timid visiting with his father, has
returned home.
Your Wife Why not pleaae her.
Cnt ho me of that pitch kindling
wood. It fluro makea a quick fire
these cold morniiiKH. Put up In con
venient bundle at The Ilochdaln.
L. K. Yockey, who Ih spending a
few days visiting at tho home of his
wlfo's purente, at Looking OIuhh, la
epcndlng the day In town vltiltlng
with frlendH.
Mr. H. W. Oliver and children,
who have been upending the past
ton days visiting with relatives at
Portland, returned homo lant even
nig. If you want something extremely
nobby In the suit line see the fine
fltftplay of fall Bam pies at Bloper's
cleaning and pressing house, Jackson
street, opponfte Hykf's' Hardware
store. All kinds of cleaning, press
ing and repair work for gentlemen
done on short notice, dtf
Kugeno Register: Will Singleton,
of Wilbur, who looks after Senator
R. A. Month's thoroughbred hunting
dogs, recently killed four good stzod
hears and four wolves. Ho has as
flue a string of thoroughbred dogs
as there Is In tho Northwest nnd
there Is no more exciting sport than
to get them aftor a bear or wolf.
They quickly learn their work and
the tact they use in chasing a wild
animal over li 11 Ih and mountains and
avoiding the onslaughts of their ene
my when In close quartern, Is cer
tainly wonderful.
New Year's Rvo was appropriately
relebrated In Roseburg, nnd not un
til enrly Sunday morning did the
colebrntles return to their homes sat
isfied. Tho local restaurants wore
fairly crowded during the night, nnd
In some Inst uncos the wlno flowod
generously. Not wit list an ding that
the crowds remained In the down:
town dlHtrlet until long after tho
dawn of tho New Year, disturbances
and rowdyism was lacking, and not
nu arrest resulted. At promptly 12
O'clock the lights were turned out
and an Instant later no loss than
forty whittles and bells proclaimed
In no modest tones that the new yea
had come. Other than the general
celebration la tho nwtnitrants :ind
on tho streets tlioro were numerous
private parties and banquets
throughout the city, and from the
"morning after" expresHlons, all hud
A good time.
We have a car load of the best
Utah Building Plaster, flbered and
unflbered. J. F. Barker & Co.
Tom Crlteser left for his home at
Went Fork this morning after a few-
days spent in the city attending to
business matters.
On account of today being a IftfO
holiday the regular meeting of ine
city council scheduled for tonight
Uuh been postponed until tomorrow
evening.
Joe Cobb returned to his ranch
near Oiengary, this morning after
suondlug Sunday in the city. His
wife will not return to the ranch
for a few days.
We have no euai tne only wash
er In the world that will bring
clothes out of thovater when clean
all ready for the wringer. Davis Lone
Star Washer. Office 113 Sheridan
street. Phone 81. dsw
Attorney Reuben Marsters, who
was recently elected Justice of tho
pence for Deer Creek district, will
formally assume control of his of
fice tomorrow morning. Drawing of
the Jury list for the year will be
the fiiHt official act of the new Jus
tice. Coffee In these days of high
prices you want tho best for your
money. White House Coffoe has
won the first place In the estimation
of all lovers of good coffee. Try It
at The Rochdale.
(ieorge Qulne, of Riddle, will as
sume control of tho sheriff's office
tomorrow morning. His bond has
been furnished by the National Sure
ty Company, and will be accepted
by the members of the county court
during their regular January term
which convenes Wednesday morning.
Rice & Rice, the housefurnlshers,
are making some extensive Improve
ments to their place of business on
Cass street. Tho interior Is being
remodeled and better facilities ar
ranged for the display of their
wares as well as the re-arrangement
of their show windows and when
complete the work will prove a de
cided Improvement to their store.
Carl Busch, a transient wrestler,
who claims to hold the middle
weight championship of America and
(lermnny, arrived In the city this
morning with the anticipation of ar
ranging a match. Mr. Busch Is open
to all comers, regardless of weight.
He met an Oakland wrestler at Cot
tage Grove Saturday evening, and ac
cording to his story, tho match was
very Interesting, If not Instructive.
H. 'j. Hill, owner of tho new
theatre in the Marks building, cor
ner of .larkHon and Washington
streets, announced this morning that
the ployhouse will be formerly open
ed to the public on Thursday even-1
lug. Mr. Hill expects to furnish the
amusement loving pithllc with the
best the market affords, nnd a ma
jority of his acts will come direct
from Pantnges theatre, at Portland
STO-NIGHT!
Roseburg ,Theatre
May Roberts)
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and Her Company
1 n
The Funny Three Act Comedy
A GRASS
W
OW
A RIOT OF COMEDY A LAUGH
EVERY MOMENT
Night prices, 25c, 35c, 50c. Matiuce, 10c, 25c, 35c
Get Your TirKets Early
You Don't Have to Go to Sea to See
PAT
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement
worK of any Kind.
1 tisvn flvo or li houx-i 1 will iM ohwip. I wnt to una th
mnm-y In oilior turn I noun. B my burglar proof window look, It
O K. B- Puft Klmtlc roof ilt for leaky rooft. Wa build, mor
or repair your bounoa. I1ualn buildings t pactalty. Orir forty
yi'ara oiporlenra la kulldlnf.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
99WWWWWWW
Rose bushes an dbeddlng plants In
season. Mrs. F. D. Owen, florist.
Phone, sub 97. swtf
Hon. Dinger Hermann spent yes
terday at Ashland visiting with old
tune mends.
Albert Bollenbaugh, of Riddle,
waB a visitor In Roseburg for a few
hours yesterday.
Miss Levlna Owens is spending a
few days at Grants Pass visiting with
friends and relatives.
Max Kimmell, of Canyonville,
spent yesterday In Roseburg visit
ing with friends and relatives.
Joe Teasby, of Echo, is spending a
couple of days tn town attending to
business matters and visiting with
friends.
William Kelllher, the Deek Creek
farmer, spent the morning in town
attending to business matters and
visiting with friends.
Miss Adelaid King, who is employ
ed In the forestry ofllces at Port
land, arrived In, Roseburg this morn
ing to spend about ten days visit
ing with her mother.
Miss Bell Newland, who recently
finished a term of school at Ten
Mile, left for Salem this morning
where she will attend school during
the remainder of the winter.
M. and Mrs. S. F. Huffman, of
Merced, Cal., left 1 for their home
this morning after a brief visit at
the home of the former's brother,
A. D. Huffman, In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raiimgarter and
little daughter, of Salem, who have
been spending the past few days vis
iting at the homo of Harry Staple-
ton and wife in this city, returned
home today.
S. H. Morse, the postofflce Inspec
tor, left for Portland and other
northern cities this morning where
ho will spend the next two weeks
attending to business matters con
nected with his official duties.
John Love, of Myrtle Creek, sp'Mit
the morning in town visiting with
friends. He has accepted a position
as teacher in the Yoncalla schools
and leaves for that city tonight to
assume his duties.
Mrs. L. A. Daugherty, of Myrtle
Creek, who has been spending a
couple of days In the city visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. W.
Wonacott left for Portland this
morning to visit with friends and
relatives. "
Read In January Sunset Magazine,
"Los Angeles Homeland". Superb
ly Illustrated In four colors. "Tho
Spell", by C. N. & A. M. Williamson.
A thrilling California romance. Now
on sale at all news stands, 15c.
!r. P. II. May won the beautiful
French doll given away by the man-1
agement of the Roseburg Pharmacy j
last Saturday evening. Tho lucky'
number was 813, and was drawn !
from the box containing 3,079
to witness the drawing and of course,
there was some disappointment
among the children, who had been
looking forward to the drawtng with
eagerness.
8. W. Heppner, of Hood River,
who has been spending the past few
days in tho city leaves for Medford
tomorrow morning where he will
look over the country with a view of
learning tho advantages and oppor
tunities offered in that locality. Not
withstanding that Mr. Heppner wns
recently elected county judge of
Hood River county, he says that he
is much Impressed with Douglas
county, and may resign his office in
order to locate, here. He says that
he hat traveled extensively through
out tho West, but nowhere has lie
found a more delightrul climate than
luro. He Is alm pleased with the
geenrous disposition of the citizens
In this city, nnd declares that they
are certainly "there" when It comes
to entertaining the stranger.
M. H. Pay no and children, who
have been spending the past week
visiting at the home of H. L. Mars
ters and family, in this city, left for
Medford this morning. Mrs. Payne
did mt return home today, but on
the contrary went to Olalla to spend
a few days visiting with her friend.
Mm. Kdwnrd Jennings. Hoth Mr.
nnd Mrs. Payne have become enncu
lated with the "boosting" spirit since
residing nt Medford. and nerer al
low an opportunity to pnaa whereby
they can sing tho praises of their
home community. Mrs. Payne says
that Medford has grown wonderfully
during the past three ears. and like
her neighbors, she says the town will
some day become the metropolis of
Southern Oregon. Mr. Payne owns a
largo ranch near Medford, and has
Tared exceedingly well since locating
In that section of the state.
i
Miss Kdyth Pitzer, the esteemed
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Pit
zer, of this city, and H. n. Couch,
a local Southern Pacific fireman.
were qultely married at the home of
the brides parents, 34n Pine street,
at ten o'clock yesterday morning.
The ceremony was performed by
Uev. J. N. Met'omiell, pastor of the
First Christian church In tho pres
ence of members of the immediate
family. A wedding dinner, prepared
by the bride's mother followed. The
happy couple leave tonight for Port
land. Pendleton and other cities of
importance w here they will enjoy
' t he! r honey moon. On t heir return
here they will make KothurK their
I permanent home. Hoth Mr. and Mrs.
' Couch are well and favorablv known
in this city. The bride has teen em
ployed at the "Fair Store" for some
time and has a host of close frlen.
The groom Is a promising young t
man. and Is a favorite ntuoug hi j
companions.
A friend In need is a friend Indeed.
Davis Lone Star Washer Is the ladies
friend on wash day. dsw .
James McKay and wife have re-!
turned from Eugene where they i
spent the pas; two weeks visiting
with friends and relatives. j
J. D. Zurcher, of the Commercial
Abstract Company, spent the day at
Kiddle attending to business mat
ters and visiting with friends.
Mrs. Frank Cavendar, who has
been spending the past few days vis
iting with relatives at Ashland re
turned home this afternoon.
Rock Springs Coal. No ash, no
refuse. Clean and economical
Leave orders at the Roseburg Na
tional Bank or Page Investment
Company. ' . dsw-tf
The management of the McCIallen
hotel yesterday changed the name
of the hostlery to "The Douglas Ho
tel", and consequently the house will
be known by that name hereafter.
Douglas County Creamery butter,
the best in the land, can be had of
your grocer at 85 cents the roll. De
mand your home product and accept
no other. Hotter fat 38 cents, dtf
Taylor Bros, announce that al
though the fire Saturday completely
destroyed their stock of wall paper,
palntB, etc., that their place of busi
ness on Sheridan street will be reno
vated without delay and a fine new
stock will be installed for inspoc
Hon hy January 20. d27 j
A. F. LATHAM
Carpenter, Contractor
and Builder.
Oregon - Washington Railroad &
Navigation Company
Traffic Department
ANNOUNCEMENT
The above named Company was incorporated Decem
ber 23, 1910, for the purpose of taking over the fol
lowing lines:
, The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company
Oregon aud Washington Railroad Company
The North Coast Railroad Company
Idaho Northern Railroad Company
Uwaeo Railroad Company
.In the future these lineswill be operated by
and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad
and Navigation Company.
F. W. Robinson, General Freight Agent, Port
land, Oregon.
' Wra, McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Port
land, Oregon.
W. D. Skinner, General Freight and Passenger
Agent, Seattle, Washington.
R. B. Miller, Traffic Manager.
TKMCI'HOXKS.
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'Ii'HlliMlrr
M.iln a(l2.
f l!) 8. Main St.
GENERAL DRAYING
(ioods of l'vei,ytil"cription moved (r
miy parts of the city. 1'rfres reaxon
H. S. FRENCH
COALI COAL COAL!
LADY WELLINGTON
Gives more heat and lasts
longer than any other Coal
on the market.
$11 per Ton Delivered
Phone 127
130 South Jackson Street
I THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD !
! and ROSEBURfl'MYRTLE POINT
I ..STAGE LINES.. I
J STAGES. LEAVE ROSEBURO FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M.
Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts t
C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor, f
"
Machine Made
BREAD
In keeping with the mojern
methods of bread and pastry
making I have installed a pat
ent bread and pastery mixer,
thus giving my patrons the ben
efit of the most approved meth
ods in the art of bread making.
Tho products, now turned out at
this bakery nre equal to any in
the state. A trial will convince
you. We carry all the good
things in pa.stryland, fresh and
crUp every Jay.
THE UMPQUA BAKERY
II. ULKST, l'rou.
Your Bath Koom Plumbing
is ti most Important onsHler&tlon.
Tpon ltn character the health and
t-vrhapa life of you ami your family
lopend. If you are Kill without mod
ern sanltnry plumbing Id your bath
room hotter have us chance It at
onw. ttecauite you have heretofore
escaped serious Illness doesn't prove
that you will always be so fortunate
B. A. MAHAN
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet
Metal Contractor
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
When we say GUAHAXTKK we mean Jest what the word implies. If
you are not satislled there will be ao charge. We coulil not make this
assertion unless we were positive of giving poorl survlce. Whon you
get ready to clean house let us do the worst part for you the
cleaning of your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable
Phone 701
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. BAKER, Proprietor.
" " - - - Office y. Jackson St.
il:
N OUR WINDOW IS A SIGN WHICH READ"?
"WANTED - ANOTHER CUSTOMER"
And we are getting them. Time is proving to tbe
citizens of Roseburg that we are giving you better
values for your money than ever obtained in tho gro
cery line before. In our own small way we ae fight
ing the trusts. We belong to no associations and we
are trying to give you all the best the market affords
for your money. Quick sales aud small profits is our
motto. We play no favorites. 90 cents is worth a $1
at our store to you. Try us for prices on groceries
before buying elsewhere. On every $25 Order we
Pay your Freight to ail surrounding points. Before
buying your Christmas candies for church and schools
get our prices. We have just received 100 buckets
of choice aud fancy Romouia Candies for Christmas.
We Welcome you to step in and see our display
and prices.
Stubbs & Perman
, Cass Street Cash Grocers, Phone 317
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Blank Books Filing Cases
Typewriters Supplies ,
Writing Paper and Envelopes
EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST
CLASS BOOK STORE
Roseburg Book Store
Afk for our Cut Price Magazine Citalogue
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