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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1911)
THE KVKXIXO XKWS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, lOlt. LOCAL m:vs. For real live news, read The Newa. Hot tj evening jles at the Rose everv I iltl Dr. P. Ii. May, D. c, office room No. 6, Bell Stsiers bldg. tt If you are looking for the best thing in coffee . Try White House, tf i . G. Hicks came over from Suth- erllu this morning to look after busi ness matters. "Dlamona Quality" vegetable eds are the best. Sold in bulk hv S. K. Sykes. t dswt'f Mrs. Hayden returned to her home at Portland today after a brief visit with friends in this city. - Bath room novelties, fastest in everything. Winnie Gaddis, the plumber. dtf The regular meeting of the local fire department occurs tonight at their hall, A good attendance is desired. The daughters ot St. George will give a card party at the Episcopal parish house next Wednesday even ing, February 8. tf Attorney F. G. Miceill and Dr. E. V. Hoover went to Portland and Sa lem last evening to spend a few days looking after business matters. Attorney Elbert Hermann and wife have returued from Portland after spending a few days at that city visiting with friends and rela tives. Look for our special bargain on mens outing flannel night shirts, commencing Monday, January 30, and continuing for one week only. At Rochdale Store. d-sw-tf Carl Busch, the wrestler, who has been In the county jail for the past six days charged with the crime of lewd co-habitation, was released from 'custody late yesterday upon furnished hall in the sum of $300. The bond was furnished by Adny Bestul and Sam Uast. W. A. Storm, practical cleanor and presser of ladies' wear. Latest meth ods of French dry cleaning, col ors permitting, including feathers, all kinds, plumes, furs and gloves. In connection with G. W. Slopor of the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works, 308 Jackson street. Phono No. 4 7. Clothes called for and de livered, d-tf V COME AND SEE US OFTEN TEN INDESPENSABLE TOILET ARTICLES ' 1. Violet Sec. Toilet Taliuim. The Softest and most velvety Talc. 2. Yio'et fee. Toilet Water, The perfect incarnation of the violet odor. 3. Cream Sec. It differs from othet cold creams in many important particulars. It contains no oily matter,' being instantly absorbed by the skin loaves no trace. 4. Violet Sec. Powder. An exquisite production, in which quality, odor and ele gance have been paramouut consideration. lolet Sec. Soap. A toilet soap of highest grade. Marvelous cold Cream. So named because of its perfection hi manufacture. Deiitaluxe. The ideal tooth powder of the 20th century. 8. Klsine Perfume. 9. Elaine Sachet. 10. Marvelous Nail Polish. 5- 0. 7- We are never too busy to be obliging We have the larg est selection toilet articles in the city MARSTERS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Registered Pharmacists LOCAL XEWS. See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber, for bathroom fixtures. dtf Looking for somebody? Better stop in at the Golden, theatre they'll be i. ere. . tf A. Lineback, the piano man, left for Junction, City this morning where he goes to look after busi ness matters. Miss Clara Dillard and Mrs. Rena Scott left for Portland this morn ing to attend the spring millinery openings. They expect to return here early next week. Don't bo a fool or a chump, or any other of these pet names you will apply to yourself If you do not ! go to Fisher's and get his prices on j paint, wallpaper, glass, etc., which he I has to offer you. Look for the starry flag on the sign. Phone 333. Oak I street. tf ! Riddle Tribune: The remains of Anthol Cox were brought here from j Ashland for burial Tuesday. The I burial was In charge of the ElkB , lodge of Uoseburg No. 320. ot which ; he was a member. Mr. Cox was a I bridge foreman for the Southern Pa 'cific, and while nt Ashland took ( down with pneumonia, dieing Sat urday morning, January 2Sth, 1911, : aged 33. He leaves a wife and two : small children. He was Insured for $2,000. Mrs. Cox arrived Wednes day nnd Is in a very precarious con dition, being doubly hnrd for her, , hnving buried her mother hut two weeks ago. LOCAL XEWS. AT THE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Queen City Four Male Quartet. This quartet is one of the best on the road ami has been procured at bitr pxppusc. Three Reels of High Class Motion Pictures The pictures are absolutely the best in the city, as we handle the best and none over 15 days old. Dalbeanies The famous Australian equilibrist, performing hazardous feats of balancing 011 bicycle, p ties, ladder and buggy wheels. Absolutely the best of bis kind. Five Piece Orchestra PRICE 15 AND 25 CETTS Matinee Saturday and Sunday 2:30 Golden Gate Coffee Will be Served From 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Every Saturday COME IN AND WARM UP The Benson Grocery Pure Food Store 225 N. .Taekn St. Teh-ph.-.ne Nm. 1R4 Every day is bargain day at the Golden. tf Henry Schenk went over to Oak land this nfteruoou to upend a day looking after business matters. "We have a car load or the best Utah Building Plaster, flbered and uuHbered. J. F. Barker & Co. Hand painted valentines the brightest, snappiest line you ever saw, at Grave's Art Emporium. fl4 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hauge left for Portland this morning where tbey will spend a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Langlois ar rived here on last evening's train to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kiddle. Miss Laura Drolltnger left for points in the northern part of the state last evening where sho will ; spend a few days visiting with j : friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Gross returned to their home at Glendalo this morn ing ajfter a few days spent In this city. Mr. Gross' sister recently died in West Roseburg. The new Alfred Peats wallpaper samples have arrived, and if you want to see the latest and prettiest designs in wallpaper that you over saw, call at D. P. Fisher's, or drop a postal and they will be brought to your home. Phono 333. tf Riddle Tribune: Sheriff George Quine came up from Roseburg Fri day and arranged for moving his household goods to Roseburg. He returned Monday and the family left Tuesday. We are sorry to lose Mr. Quine and family from Riddle, but hope they will find things pleasant ami prosperous in their new homo. John Alexander and, wife of Glide, accompanied by Artljir Ulakeley, arrived In the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander leave tomorrow morning ffjr Klam ath Falls where tbey will spend some lime visiting with the former's brother. Rro. Noah had his Ark papered, and Roseburg has heretofore used the stylo and designs he used then. Now, In all sense, can't you look at something new? See what they are using In civilized countries. It won't cost you a cent to look at them, any way, and then you can toll your grandchildren what you saw at Fish er's Paint and Wall Paper Store on Oak street. Phone 333. tf In the recent mention given the formation of a local organization In this city of former residents of North Dakota, the secretary of the organization inadvertently omitted the name of H. Guest, the loeah baker, as fne of the rhief promot ers of the order. Mr. Guepi took an aedvo interest In getting the "hoys" of his native str.te toirether and the success of the organization, to a great extent, w;s due to bis painstaking efforts. Mrs. H. H. Staphs and daughters, Mrs. C. C. Mace and Miss Edith Stapes, arrived in the city from San ta Cruz, Ca!., today to join Mr. Stages, Sr., and Mr. Richard Stages. who have ben hero for several ! weeks, tbey ree-nt iy having pur 1 chased th" Tlast. mill, which is be ing remt le!ri p :wt put In commls : sfon for milling. T.-e ladb-s. with the ' e .'('-'pt!.,;i of M:m, will remain , h -re ;n : i.iar.f :)i ly . The News hi Mire they will find a cordial welcome hit'j KoseJnjrs social circles. Ri)ld!e Tribune: Victor Short, and 1 his brother, Claude, bad quite an ex citing adventure with three moun tain Hons lavt. Thuri'dny in which th.-y loKt. one of their valuaM dogs, th Hons attacking the dug and par tially devouring it before tbey could pet there with a gun. The boys ruc- e?!( l in killing two of them and nii:ht comiiiL' on tbey abandoned the c!ri -e. Th"ir b-st dog pone they I'Nm'-d for thfr neighbor, .la v Wriuht, who comn r.l'h his well trained dog. Hoc. They returm-d to the secne of the tight, of the day be fir :-iid lifter a "hurd chase th-y -ir ."-I n kil.luK 'he third one. Thr.-M n a in: a 5s raie e t he, raiK-hcrM "iiv'i i' - ; i: ! vfrrv bv killing lif-ir r.Ty:v bei, r'n', in side the many ft i-r they kill every year. Funeral designs toorder. Prices right. Mrs. F. D. Owen, florist. Phone, sub 97. swif Royal Chef Clams, whole razor clams, put up in pint economy jars. Kach jar makes eight plates of soup. The Rochdale. Drink White Houao Coffee. d-sw-tt Daily Weather Report. U. S Weather Bu-eau local office, Hosoburp O regno, 24 hours ending 6 A. M. February r, 1911. PRECIPITATION IN INCHES AND HVNDHEDT1K : Highest temitoraiiirc yentertlay 4 Unvest Temporaiuro last night 29 Precipitation last 2i hour 0 Total preclp. siueellrstol mouth (ti Avr. preclp fur thin month for'.3 yea 4.77 Total preclp from Sept-1, l'Jlu to (Into 21.11 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 .. j0 21'1 Toial excess from Sep:. 1, l'Jlu.., h'i Average precipitation lor 83 wet season a...Ifc!.8H WILLIAM BELL, Observer Have Arundel tune It. tf Which Is the best Incubator to buy? "Pitaluma", sold by S. K. Sykes. dswtf Lenox & Ott. music store, Is the only headquartors of C. H. Arundel the well known piano tunor. Not connected with1 any other house In the city. d-M2 heretofore. D. P. Fisher, contract tug painter and paper hanger. daw Spray pumps, hand and gas pow er, pruning tools, otc. Do not forget Unit S. K. Sykes sells them dswtf Attorney F, O. MtcelU leaves for Portland this evening where ho goes to look after legal matters. CLASSIFIED ADVKHTISKMKNTS. WAXTKD. TEAM WANTED Span" goodwork horses; not leas than 1200 each. Address, D. J. Stewart, box 537, city. DRHSSMXKIXO WANTEDDlres7 making at my home; drop a post card to my address and will call for work Florence D. Uodie, WANTED Contract-felling nnd bucking logs, mall scale. Exper ienced. Address Clark Finney, Rt. 4, Vancouver, Wash. al FOR RENT Furnished" housekeep ing rooms. Call nt 120 North Stephens Street or this office. ROOMS TO RiCNT Four furnished hou? keeping rooms, call at 246 Fli: street, Mrs. A. H.!l. ROOMS FOR RENT Also furniture of three housekeeping rooms for for sale. Inquire room 9 Marsters block, fiver Palace of Sweets. tfd FOR SALE New Remington type writer. Inquire at this office. if WCIPCOLLIE 1 "ycaFbid and a pure bred, for sale. Inquire at Newa office. fa Saw SPECIAL $7o organ In perfect or der for $25.00. A snap that will not last long. You'll havo to hurry. Rico & Rice f8 FOR SALE Three or f(tiTl?ooVrh:ir gains in Riverside Addition real estate. Address Walter J. Scott, box Ii3, Edenbowor, Or., or call nt News office. tf tTTTU'PASS NOTICEAll paTtTes trespassing on our property In r,d enbower district for tho purpose v( cutting timber or any other pur pose will be proFteclited to the full est extent of tho law. Mrs. Alii E. Meore, LIHI- L. Moore. d-fl TTTTE SALE - New single seat, tnji buggy, largo and roomy. Inquire at Moore's livery barn. tf FOR SALE Piano In good condYUon Inquire 321 Pino St. tf WOOD SAW FOirSALE Gasolin engine and wood saw for sale, in quire at News Office. tf FOIt SALE Sure Hatch Incubator, and brooder, 200-egg size. In good condition. Inquire 904 S. Stephens Street. f-8 FOR SALE Pure Hred Light Brah ma eggs for hatching, $.200 per nnz, 211 lirockway St., Rose bourg. tf HACK FOR SALE Nearly new two seated back and a set of double work harnesH. inquire or address Harry VV MliauiH, Edenbower, Or. Phom 84. ml FOR SALE A fine rubber tired buggy, either for two or four per pon. :is"d only one Reason, can be bad reasonable. For particulars -nl I at the News office. tf FO I i S A I . E ill a c k M I noTca eoY k -erels, pure blood and of a good Living fr rain. Address E. E. La Lrie, Wilbur. On g R. F. D. No. 1. Phone Farmers H'7. dswtf Good Thing's to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you are fond of foodstuffs extra good In quality always fresh and crisp something that will tickle the palate when your appetite is at Its best or wo rst that's uh. Wo have tho goods nt our command nnd can satisfy all tastes. Become a regular customer and Uvo good as well as happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed 5ealshipped Oysters t Handled in the most sauitary manner possible. 1, hirgo ones, for stow or fry, $i.oo a quart, 50c a 5j Good pint, 25c a half pint SOLID MEASURE NO WATER I n a car r'r r-r?rvT mcat 111 a niCT D. K. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worh", Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marblo I Worhs. Telephone '2511. I WorR Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. STAGE LINES TO ALL POINTS All regular mail Btugen leave G. W. Rapp'n groeery store, 133 Pberidan street, faefng R. R., opposite the exhibit building. Dally stiigea for Marahfleld, Myrtle Point nnd 'all Coos Hay points, also daily harks (except Sunday) for Peel and Millwood. Cash paid tor produce along the line. G. W. RAPP, Agent and Proprietor i-'Oil riAI.K Portland lot In nurbur-! b:.n buiiieh-tf dtHt rlet, half bloeh j from ear line; roap. AddrMH J. II. McCrath, Hon-buig, or tall at' riH. MIH t: j m7 us a i" - b ,Ti "TTun d f imi i -; j turn: down, balunce muiih; a-:- j I".';t. I.Hiiiirf at 2i2 i-'lint fctirt. 1 Jio.ft.HT on-. dtf ' h-";U SAf.K "'H.e "lin'poried "Per- j r heron Still ion VfUxt.',. (m n , j bi;e k w itli wiilie :;irip in fiire, 7 '. f ( a t a Oid, wi'ltfha 2,,"0 in work ord'T. (U coMh npeak for them-: peivi-s. 'I rniB n ii! be sivi-n if j vftuted. If H;ten-tr'(,, w rP me j for pa r'lru (ars at Inain. Oregon, ' M 11. Ryan. d-sw MEN'S GLOVES ON SALE In All Sizes and Makes. A large and complete stock at a great Reduction. BUY NOW? L. H. Rhoadejoz Co. These Lines are Ready for "" fir bpnng 1 , (f Tncnprf on l.arfpf we Xv ever had, Largest in City