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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1911)
TRE EVEN7VO NEWS. TITCSDAY, FE Bit FART 7, 1011. LOCAL NKWS. LOCAIi NEWS. IXJCAI. NEWS LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. Letter fllea, net the best at the Roueburg Book Store. tf Grant LevenB, of Booth, Oregon, 1b a visitor in KoseburK today. MIbb Edith Pugh, formerly sten ographer In the offices of Dra. Seely, Sethur & Stewart, left for her home at Albion, Mich., this morning where she Intends to remain permanently. Facts About Colds A littii! cold is a dan gerous thing. Avoid (hingoroT tho pneumonia, fever, h ue and such hy a little care and forethougt, At first sign of shi ver or shake or sneeze or nose runuiug, lake Allen's One Day Cold or Grippe Tablets. This remarkable re medy surely and quick ly breaks up any cold, cures grippe, headache and neuralgia and pre vents serious fever and malaria. Wo rnako a strong claim for this remedy. And it lives up to all claims. It's a wonder. It will save many a distross, and may bo 1 your life. By all means try it. Does Baby Cough You know your own distress with a bad ci-ugh. Think how much moreagonizing it must be for baby. Give baby Orange Honey Cough Syrup Does not contain op iates. It is absolutely safe. A fine remedy that every mother should keep handy. Grown-ups Try This A. D. S. Mentholat ed Syrup White Pine Com pou mi Nature's great coTn binalion for the quick aud sure relief- of all coughs, colds, bron chitis aud all throat and lung diseases. A tried and true re medy that works. THE BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE IN TOWN ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. S. E. Krolin, Mgr. Roseburg - ... - - Oregon I FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY I !! Work is most desirable to anyone wishing their liuou to possess that particular finish so necossary to good taste in dress. We Do That Class of Work Ono Trial will Convince. The show gets better. Prices nev er change Golden theatre. . tf Household furniture for Bale. Call at Fisher's Paint Store for prices, tf Closet combinations, In both wood, stoel and vitro ware at Gaddls' plumbing shop. dtf Fountain pens sold, cleaned and repaired at the Koseburg Book Store. dtf Bath, tubs In a great varioty of styles. See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber for something swell dtf Kntlrn rhani'M tif hmirrnm uvnrv day at the Koseburg theatre,. One price ior an nve corns. 11 S. 0. Coulter, of Myrtle Creek. Is a business visitor in Koseburg to day. The Koseburg has been repoenod i as a live cent theatre, showing the : latest Association pictures. tf I Percy 10. Whittker, of Gardiner, Is spending a couple of days in the city attending to business matters. , I Forest Supervisor S. C. Uartrum i left for Portland this morning where I In; goes to look after business mat- I ters. ! Mrs. K. H. Otey left for her home 1 at Portland this morning after a I brief visit at the Faulkner home in this city. Mrs. Shirley, of Marshfield, arriv ed In Koseburg this morning to spend a few days visit I with her sister, Airs. K. IC. Crawford. If you nro interested in high grade coffee and have not tried White I louse, try it- at once. The best. The Rochdale. Mrs. C. W. Davles and daughter lej for Portland tills morning j where they will attend the spring j millinery openings. ! S. II. Croy, of Camas Valley Is ' spending a few days in the city at i 'ending to business matters and vls- King with friends. Kev. Charles Wilson Baker, rec I tor of the local Kplscopal church, left for Portland last evening where j ho" goes to look after various busi ' ness Interests. ! Genuine French beveled plate mlr I rors oblong or oval all sizes at all, 1 prices. Sonic t lung most attractive for your bath room. Call and inspect t hem. Winnie Gaddie, the plumb er, dtf j I larvey Jones, proprietor of the I Koseburg hotel, Is quite ill at his : quartern In this city. Three physi cian arc in attendance, and every ! thing possible is being done to re lievo the aged patient s sufferings. Tho Yeomen will meet In regular session at the Kagles' ball Wednes day night at 8 o'clock sharp, and all members are notified to be present. Following the routine work of the order there will be a social enter tainment. Tho now Alfred Peats wallpaper samples have arrived, and If you wnnt to see the latest and prettiest designs In wallpaper that you ever saw, call at D. P. Fisher's, or drop a postal and they will bo brought to your home. Phono 333. tf John Bates, the Happy Valley; Dr. P. H. May, L. C, otDco room farner, Is a visitor in Koseburg to-1 No. 6, Bell SistcrB bldg. U day. j Sheriff George Quino went to Drain this morning to look after business matters connected with his oilicial duties. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER - Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST.-"PHONE 791. r I'limio Main 2-1 M All work flrat-clo-HB Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished IVM North Jni'kiuin .1. ItOSlMU ltd, OllKiiON LEONA MILLS LUMBER COMPANY H Lumber, Lath, Shingles and It y Finish I. unit it Doors and Windows of all Kinds. J V.rilonn l.orOk StiwL ThonoHll ROSEBURG, OREGON j R. C. Ualner, wife and two chil dren, of Salem, who hnvo been spending the past few days in the city visiting nt the homo of Jlrs. Painter's brother, W. K. Ott, left for Kiddle thin morning where they will visit with friends. Don't be a fool or a chump, or any other of these pet names you will apply to yourself If you do not go to Klsher's and get bis prices on; paint, wnllpaper. glass, etc., which he has to offer you. Look for the starry (lag on tho sign. IMione 333. Oak street. tf Mrs. Klla McHroom. of Pilot Rock. Oregon. Is visiting this week at the home of her uncle, J. J. Gilliam, on Deer Creek. Mrs. McHroom is en route to Southern California for an extended visit with friends, and stop ped (tff at Koseburg to see relatives here. She will contlnuo her Jour ney next week. A very quiet and unexpected wed ding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J U. .lupin, in North Rose burg, shortly after 7 o'clock last eve ning, when 11. C. Itawson, the well known gardener, and Mrs, Klleu Al lium, formerly of Kentucky, were united In marriage. County Judge Wonacott odiclated. Tho groom Is well known lu Koseburg and vlrlntay where be has resided for n number J of years. ! H ro. Noah had his Ark papered, i it nd Roseburg has heretofore used ! the style and designs lie used then. Now, in all sense, can't you look at j something new? See what they are, using lu clvllled countries. It won't! cost you a cent to look nt them, any-1 wav, it nd then you can tell your grandchildren what you saw at Fish ers Paint and Wall Paper Store' on Oak street. Phone tf j IVputy Organizer T. L. Leo Instl ! tnled a (iauge at the Lower Oaln- ptmia on Saturday. February t. with ,the following officers: J. 11. Ronnie. I Mister: lieo M. Wilcox, secretary; 1 Frank Riack. lecturer. There were j iibout twenty members Installed and , the pnspeet Is encouraging for a M strong Orange at this place. Mr. 'Fee contracted a case- of gripp ami has gone home for a few day's rest J i before continuing bis work. A little : later he expects to organise a Orange I in Reaching and also a County Orange, composed of officers of all the Orsnges in the county. Looking for somebody? Better stop In at the Golden theatre they'll be there. tf Pedlstal lavatory something dan dy now on display by Gaddis, the plumber. dtf Whiting's fine stationery la the most exclusive. On sale at the Rose burg Rook Store. tf J. Vaughn O'Mara, of Oakland, Ik spending tho day in town attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Jack Wilson, of Canyouvllle, ar rived In Koseburg this afternoon to spend a few days attending to busi ness matters. William Jenkins, of Portland, Is spending the day in Roseburg at tending to business matters and vis iting with friends. Dr. A. C. Seely was called to Wil bur this afternoon to attend Mrs. Wlnniford Ellison, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Dr. Snilck, of Myrtle Creek. Is spending the afternoon in the city at tending to business matters and in cidentally greeting friends. Mrs. A. S. Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. J.lfi. Eager, left for Port land this morning to purchase their spring stock of millinery. Mrs. R. H. Cook, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Lee. in this city, left for her homo at Marcola, Lane county, this morning. K. J. Stang and daughter, of Gar den Valley, drove In from the farm thfs morning. Miss Stang will re main In the city until Saturday, as she s taking the examination for teachers. The members of tho Ladles' Aux iliary to the Roseburg Commercial (Mub met In regular session last eve ning. No business other than audit ing tho usual grist of bills was trans acted. Wo aro tho molasses hoys. We have something extra good In the mo lasses line. Pelican or Plcinnlny molasses. High grade gondt for table or cooking purposes. Also cheaper brands for cooking. We have the i best In all grades. The Rochdale. W. II. Rranch, who resides In the vicinity of Perdue, arrived here yes terday morning suffering from the offetcs of a small piece of steel im-l bedded In his arm. Dr. E. V. Hoov er attended the injured man. nnd i after removing the missile, allowed hhn to return to his home. Drop In any day this week and get a good cup of Crescent Cream Cof fee. Hot cakes served In the fore noon and hot biscuits in the after noon. Eggless cakea made with Crescent (taking powder served all day. Get the receipt, also the lit tle Mapllne receipt hook, 40 good receipts. All free at the Rochdale. The funeral of the lata Mrs. Anna Curtis, who died at her home In Ed enbower yesterday morning, occurs nt tho chapel of the Roseburg Un dertaking Parlors at 2 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Curtis was only 29 years of age, Instead of 32 as stated in yesterdays paper. She Is survived by a babe only a few days old and by her husbaud. W. A. Storm, practical cleaner and pressor of Indies' wear. Latest meth ods of French dry cleaning, col ors permitting. Including feathers, all kinds, plumes, furs nnd gloves. In connection with G. V. Sloper of tho Roseburg Cleaning nnd Pressing Works, 308 Jackson street. Phone No. 4 7. Clothes called for and de livered, d-tf C. A. Anderson today filed a suit in the local justice court against P. Rodley in which he asks to collect the sum of $3.7u, alleged to be due for labor and service performed at the instigation of the defendant. Notice to men who like suits that are up-to-date and fit We take your measurrnents and guarantee a per fect lit. Our new spring and sum mer samples just arrived. Call and see us before you buy your spring suit The Rochdale Co. LOCAL NEWS. Wm. Watson and family, of near the fair grounds, spent several hours In the city today. We have a car load of the best Utah Building Plaster, fibered and unflbered. J. F. Barker & Co. , W. H. Coats and son, vCju. were fill rVis in the city today from .i aiue looking after business InterWts. The daughters or St. George will give a card party at the Episcopal parish house next Wednesday even ing, February S. , tf T. L. Brown, pf Myrtle Creek, spent yesterday in Roseburg looking after business matters and inciden tally greeting friends. We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention as well as seli you apparatus. Furtuermore we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phone order If you ll!:e) and you won't need to sound your 4 burglar alarm when you get our 2 bill. Need anything In oir line. 15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or G. L. PRIOR Di amond Studded Links I THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD 1 ! and ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT ! ..STAGE LINES.. STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURd FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M. Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts CP. BARNARD, Proprietor WAT2R FRONT DRY GOODS STORE D. J. JAR VIS, Proprietor ' A complete line of Dry Goods in stock. We can save you money on Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls Everything' New and Strictly First Class Remember the Place and Save Money . - ROSEBURG, OREGON 125 SHERIDAN STREET ORCHADISTS i!:itre SMUDGE POTS Have Them Made at Home B. A. MAHAN Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Worker 124 West Cass Street, Roaeburg, Orego n Kvit so Httlo a diamond will rr.uke fin otherwise plain link or other jewelry show up to so much nioro advantage. If yon need a new tar of links, or If a friend's birthday is near, eonie ii and let us show you a rr splendid assortment. A. S. HUEY, Jeweler Cass St. Roseburg 9 ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Blank Books Filing Cases Typewriters Supplies Writing Paper and Envelopes EVERYTHING TO BE F0UNU IN A FIRST CLASS BOOK STORE J Roseburg: Book Store I , Ask for our Cut Price Magazine Catalogue GENERAL DRAYING (itHMl. nf erorj rt'-wripllon moreO to miy Krt of the HIT. Irlcr rnuoo- H.S.FRENCH , NOTICE Fruit growers and orchard men will save two dollars per barrell on Spray if orders are in before Saturday Feb. 1 1 as I may be compelled by order of the Circuit Court to close my plant on .that date. I have 200 barrels on hand and will fill home orders before shipping JOHN HUNTER