The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 03, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING N1IWS . .II'fSIUYvJAUARV 3, 101 1.
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Guiwem left for Portland
last evening where she will spend
about ten days visiting with relatives.
Mrs. Albert Abraham and children
have returned from Portland where
they spent the holidays with rela
tives. Forest Bartrum left for Eugene
Eat Lowney's and Orange Blossom Candy
this morning where he will spend the i
next ten days attending to buinessj
matters. '
The members ,0f Uupqua Tribe,
o.-i'-i, lmproved,'Oraer of Redinen, !
In regular session last 'Weeing In- j
Btalled the following officers: G. I
Worthington, Sachem; E. H. Lenox, j
Senior Sagamore; D. G. Palm. Juii-!
lor Sagamore; E. V. Hoover, Proph
et; P. H. Vincil, Chief of Records;
John R. Lee, Keeper of Wampum;
J. L. Grimes, First Sanap; G. W.
Eddlngs, Second Sanap; T. B. Can
non, First Warrior; W. C. Caddis
Second Warrior; L. E. Yockey, Third
Warrior; Isaac Matthews, Fourth
Warrior; C. C. Bunnell, First Brave;
F. G. Mlcelll, Second Brave; A!
North, Third Brave; Willis Moffltt,
Fourth Brave; N. Clay Dinninny,
Guard of Wigwam. Frank G. Ml
celll, Deputy Grand Sachem acted as
installing officer. The local lodge of
Redmen has progressed wonderfully
during the past twelve months, and
every meeting witnesses the enroll
ment of additional members.
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
comforti 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.), &gS
LOCAL NEWS.
See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber.
for bathroom fixtures. dtf
C. Wiley, of Cainas Valley, is a
business visitor in Roseburg today.
J. J. Baker and family have re
turned from Portland where they
spent the past ten days visiting with
friends and relatives.
if
TrVc 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 Deed to sound your
burglar alarm when you get our
bill. Need anything In ovr line.
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEORGE KOHLHAGFN, Proprietor
Wholesale and tetail Butcher. Trie best the Market
aflords. All kinds of Stock bought and Sold.
Phone 681
Roseburg, Oregon
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAL NEWS.
LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY :
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumt et
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON g
Vardeon LovtarOak Street.
'Phone 1411
Phono Main 8431 All work first-clans
Commercial Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
f!28 North Jackson bt. KOHKHURO. OKKOOM
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
J WATER FRONT DliY GOODS STORE
A complete line of Pry Goods in slock. We can sive yoa money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON
Hay for sale at North Side Urocery
Company, Phone 2633.
Ben Kennedy, of Camas Valley, Is
a visitor in Roseburg today.
Rath room noveltled. Lastest In
everything. Winnie GaddiR, the
nlumber. dtf
Peter Ulman, of Riddle, is looking
after business matters in Roseburg
today.
Mrs. J. H. Austin, of Wilbur, is
spending the morning In town visit
ing with friends and relatives.
A $G00 piano, of best make, at a
?r.crifice, and on terms to sutt. For
particulars address "Piano" News
office. tf
Frank Calkins, Jr., who has been
spending the past ton days visiting
with friends at Portland returned
home last evening.
J. Waltermler and J. H. Short,
both residents -of Drew, are spend
ing the day In town looking after
business matters and Incidentally
greeting friends.
Mrs. Howard McConnell and baby
'.eft for Eugene, this morning after a
week's visit at the home of the for
mer's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. N.
..icConnell.
Frank Cain returned from Port
land last evening after a few days
spent at, that city nttendtug to busi
ness matters and visiting with
friends.
Senator Albert Abraham left for
Salem last evening to attend the reg
ular session of the legislature which
convenes at that' city , Wednesday,
January 9.
J. M; Ewlng left for his home at
Portland this morning after a brief
visit at the home of his brother,
W. M. Ewlng, In this city.
J. C. White and wife have return
d from Portland after a few days
pent at that city. While nt the
metropolis Mr. White conferred with
a number of civil engineers rela
tive to his irrigation project in South
Douglas county.
S. C. nartrum. wife and child, left
for Portland this morning where
they will spend the remainder of the
veek. While at Portland Mr. Bnr
fruni will attend a meeting of the
State Roard of Forestry, and the
Wool Growers' Association.
W. M. Fisher, who recently piir
"based the Hnzen property, lit Eden-
bower, spent the morning In the
city attending to business matters.
Mr. Fisher formerly resided in til's
East and Is much p) eared with the
delightful climate In this locality.
Miss Edith Albright, stenographer
at the law offices of Brown & Eddy,
returned here this morning after an
absence of three months. Miss Al
bright Is an expert arrountimt, and
for nearly two mouths was employed
by the Atkins Tool Company, of
San Francisco, in exporting the bookF
of the company.
At the regular meeting of the local
lodge. Woodmen of the World, held
last evening the following oflicers
were Installed: H. K. Smith, C. C;
Ira Pilkington, T,. A.; W. N. Ewart
clerk; W. T. Wright, hanker; M
Fickle. Ei.; C. L. Sun. W.; E. Allen.
S.; J. A. Buchanan and J. E. Pickens
mgrs. At the conclusion of the In
stallation ceremonies an Informal
hour was nient, and all rnjoyod the
occasion immensely.
! Joe lyeggltt, nt one time nltiht
i clerk at the Roseburg Hotel, in tills
i city, but for the past two years of
i Medford, Ih upending the day In town
l visiting with friends. Mr. Leggltt
! (Mopped over here en route home
! from Portland where he spent the
l- (mst few days conferring with the
hotel clerks relative to forming an
asportation. He pays t hat the citi
zens of Portland certainly relHiratfd
the incoming of the New Ve;tr.
fully r.O.uuO people lining on the
HtretH, say nothing of the l!irontr)
that cmwdi'd the down town grillf
ami cafes.
An orea titration to be known as
Mb "A I polio Club" whk fm mulatcfl
; at ib- ParlPh Mmm if th EpW'npal
church lat evening. The pik !(
I has as Its chief object the promoting
of mut- In t he rilv. nnd anyoiir
i musically Inrilni'd is eligible to mem
bership. Meet in km will tit h'-M each
Monday evenine Th following of
j fleer were fleeted: W. C Harding
president : C. W. Clark, vke-prf 'I
dent: F. E. Iliac Itman, swretary ; W
H. Eaton, treasurer; C. A. 1,0(7
d Inn-tor. The club starts out with
large nimberhlp. a majority o
whom are talented alone mimic a
Hot tamales at the Rose every
evening. dtf
Most of the stores are now under
going the annual inventory, and con
sequently .the clerks uro unusuully
busy.
Robert Hay den was admitted to
Mercy hospital yesterday where ho
will undergo an operation for ap
pendicitis. Guenn Maddix, who has been very
ill at his home, in North Roseburg,
for several days is reported as much
better.
J. W. Perkins nnd wife returned
from Portland this morning after
ten days spent at that city visiting j
with relatives.
Rock Springs Coal. No ash, no
refuse. Clean and economical. I
Leave orders at the Roseburg Na
tional Bank or Page Investment
Company. dsw-tf
Mrs. Guy Ruffington, wife of a
former Southern Pacific engineer,
arrived in the city this morning from
Biggs to spend a few days visiting
at the, home of Mrs. Joe Kirk.
Claud Garner and V. H. Dawson,
both residents of Medford, are spend
ing the day In town visiting with
friends and incidentally attending
to business matters.
Your Wife Why not please her.
Get some of that pitch kindling
wood. It sure makes a quick fire
these cold mornings. Put up in con
venient bundles, at The Rochdale.
The W. C. T. II. will meet Wed
nesday afternoon in the parlors of
the M. E. church. All members are
requested to be present, ns business
of importance is to be transacted.
Douglas County Creamery butter,
the best in the land, can be had of
your grocer at 85 cents the roil. De
mand your home product and accept
no other. Butter fat 38 cents, dtf
W. J. Moon, of the New York
Life Insurance Company left this
morning for Medford whore he goes
to pay a policy claim hold by a Mr.
Emerick who recently died in that
city. . Ho expects to be absent for
about a week.
Taylor Bros, nnnounco that al
though the fire Saturday completely
destroyed their stock of wall paper,
paints,, etc., that their place of busi
ness on Sheridan street will be reno
vated without delay and a fine new
stock will bo Installed for inspec
tion by January 20. d2i
G. B. Haines, of Portland, arrived
In Roseburg yesterday to spend about
ten days looking over the surround
lug rou n ry. Mr. Haines is a con
tractor and builder and Is desirous
of locating In Southern Oregon. He
says that the past winter has been
very cold and disagreeable in Port
land, and he is much impressed with
what ho has heard regarding local
climatic conditions. In the event Mr
llalnes decides to locate here he wilt
send for his family during the lat
ter part of the week.
The meeting of the Douglas Coun
ty Fruit Growers scheduled for yes
terday nt which time the erection
of a cannery was to be considered,,
did not materialize for the reason
that Mr. Prodger, of Seattle, who in j
promoting the proposition, is bedfast
at the McClallen hotel. Upon being
apprised hat Mr. Prowger would
be tin -'le to attend the meet
lug am' '.(plain his proposition, the
member simply punned a resolution
Iti which they signified t heir Inten
tion of aiding the proposed cannery
In every possible way, both (luiin
cialiy nnd otherwise. Another m't
lug will be called hs soon as M r.
Prodger Is able to leave his bed, Ht
which time definite action will be
taken regarding the proposition.
That prosperity unprecedented in
the history of I(osourg has reigned
during the pivt ynr could be no bet-1
tT evidenced than by the strides that !
have In en ins-de along improvement
IflifK in ihtw elty. Many tuilmtanM.-il
bustrieyft blocks have been erected,
reincen of e ven.- rt-crf pt Ion have
Hitmni! up In ail parts of the town
th'1 M reels have been Improved, sew.
i er pyjtefHH have been iiiHtalled, new
j watt-r mains have been laid, the local
j telephone equipment lias been rom-
whilp miles of cement sidewalk have
leen constructed. According to the
ior nianatrv'tnetit of the Pac-illc
T'-ic phone Company the number of
phones now In ue exceed tli num
ber a year ao by fully twenty five
lr cent. Such a showing Miould
fully convince tie ntojt fkeptbal that
Roseburg la growing The water and
licht compflny also report many new
consumers during the pant ymr. and
i anticipate even greater progress dur-
5ealshipped Oysters
Handled iu the most sanitary manner possible. 2
Good, largo ones, for stow or fry, $1.00 a quart, 50c a $
NO WATER
pint, 25c a half pint.
SOLID MEASURE
I CASS STREET MEAT MARKET
D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning
and Heating
North TacKson Street, adioininr Pennlix Marhl. I
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WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice
ROSEBURG, ORE.
Winnie Gaddis
THF. PLUMBER
Agent for Snell
Water Filters.
Removes all impurities.
Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
Phone 2101
Roseburg
Oregon
Where the line Is complete, the Block largo to select from and all 7f
of it Is choice goods. Pears, appliia, peaches, everything lu the way t
of fruits. Fine tomatoes for can nlng.
A Fine Htoc-k of Hlnple and Fancy J nHfrlf.
We have our own delivery service, lay, Grain and Fed.
Buy Your Fruit
NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO.
he ne Main 2633
Roseburg, Oregon
STAGE LINES TO ALL POINTS
All roirnlar mntl .Udm Ii-.u. n TV n......- nn
" "r.-- w. ... .vi.,)i Rinwrj siure, it,i
Bhorldnn street, facing Ft. R., oppaslta the exhibit IiiiIIiIIiir. Dally
stages fnr Marshflnld, Myrtle Point and all Coos Hay points also
dully hacks (cicept Sunday) for Pen! and Millwood. Cash paid
tor pniduce along the line,
G. W. FAPP, Agent and Proprietor
Special Sale on Phonographs
-At a-
Great Reduction
1 Standard Machine J3 5.00
10 Doulilo Recotds, making 20 pieces
of Music, at 500 each ij.oo
1 Knconl Carrying Case 4-(JO
44.oo
Sale Price - - - $20 00
Without Carrying Case, )).
L. H. RHODES & CO.