the EVEXixq xev8. s.vTrnnAY, febi-rahy n, ion. YOXCAU.A ITEMS. Happenings of the Nonlion, city Culled bv News Kirilie. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wise, of Wells, visited with relatives here the first of the week.' Mr. Hoy Beckley has returned from a business trip to Portland. E. P. Wand made a business trip to KolloBB this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hawn, of Roseburg visited with relatives here a few days the first of the week. Rev. and Mrs. Grost, of Cottage , Grove, are visiting at the home of v Z. L. Cox, at this place. ' "Col." W. H. Newman, of Rose burg. was here on business the first of the week. Dr. George E. Ilouck. of Rose burg, was a business visitor to this city last Sunday. Roy Stearns came over from Oak land last Tuesday to identify the property found In possession of the hoboes arrested by Sheriff Quine and Deputy Phillips, near this place. Joseph Wilson, formerly of As toria, but now a resident of Drain, visited with relatives here a few days the first of the week. The Misses Flora and Vlrgie Red ifer, of Roseburg, are visiting with thtelr brother J. V. Hedifer at this place. Clyde Beckley, of Elkton, was here on business this week. Jas. Miller, Frank Bradford and May Brown went to Roseburg the first of the week to attend the teach ers' examination. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook, who have been absent from here for ! some time, are visiting with rela tives in Scotts Valley. Some fine weather this week, many are preparing early garden. Our advice would be .remember the character of "ground hog day" and look out for breakers. Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Stearns at tended the funeral of their grand mother, the late Mrs. D. Stearns, at Oakland, the first of the week. The Southern Pacific Company has a feuco crew employed near this city. Chas. Howe has charge as foreman of the crew. E. P. Drew finished setting out quite an extensive apple orchard for W. A. Porter, Just outside of town, last week. Mi'. Drew Is quite a busy man and is kept on the jump in meeting the extra heavy orders fur trees and shrubbery which are con stantly coming in. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thlel, of Rose burg, visited with relatives at thi.s place last Sunday. John Sutherlin made a business trip to Roseburg the first of the week. The Yoncalla Band Is preparing to give a musical at tin; opera house on . the evening of February 14. This - promises to be an interesting and pleasing affair as the band has pro gressed wonderfully under the lead ership and management of Prof. Kennedy, nr. Smherlln, and those attending the performance next Tuesday evening will doubtless be well repaid for their trouble. The performance will be of the variety order and will bo full of life and interest, so don't miss it. The Indies of the Christian church will serve supper at the opera bouse ' on the evening of February I I. No pains are to be spared to make the occasion one of interest and the sup per a delirious and Interesting af fair. 25 cents will be charged per plato. each ticket entitling the hold er to a chance on a beautiful patch work nuilt. The recalling of Mayor Gill, of j Seattle, must be contributed large-j ' ly to the fact that the state of! Washington has the right of suffrage j extended to the fair sex. This should j be heralded as a vletnry for the suf- i gregates and should show to those , Rtntes where the suffrage movement j has been so hopelessly defeated that it is time to reconsider and place j - in. COME AND SEE US OFTEN TEN INDESPENSABLE TOILET ARTICLES 1. Violet Sec. Toilet Talcum. The Softest aud most velvety Tale. 2. Violet Sec. Toilet Water. The perfect incarnation of the vioict odor. Cream Sec. It differs from other cold creams in many important particulars. It contains no oily matter, being instantly absorbed by the skin loaves no trace. Violet Sec. Powder. An exquisite production, in winch quality, odor and ele gance have been paramount consideration. Violet Sec. Soap. A toilet soap of highest grade. Marvelous cold Crtam. So named because of its perfection in manufacture Dentaluxe. The ideal tooth powder of the 20th century. Elsine Perfume. Elaine Sachet. Marvelous Nail Polish. We are never too busy to be obliging We have the larg est selection toilet articles in the city PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY" Registered Pharmacists Pedistal lavatory something dan dy now on display by Gaddis, the plumber. dtf the reigns or government, partly at least, with those of us who, when it becomes necessary to right a wrong by removing detrimental obstruc tions, are not hedged about by pet ty limitations, and who will vote to further the right, as far as permit ted to see the right and who will not be governed by the ill will of the howling minority in face of the fact that they may understand the true merits of the case and vote in favor of rotten policies and corrupt men simply because it would be unpop ular to vote otherwise. Give the wo men the ballot and the women will give to the land that which it will be impossible to bring about by bal lot box legislation so long as the voters allow themselves to be gov erned by popular sentiment and money, while justice and right nre lofl to wander as unknown quanti ties and considered to he tit for noth ing and of no use to any one save a few plutocrats who are' able to purchase justice in case they are confronted with any charge, simply because of the lack of sincerity on part of a groat per cent of our voters. This was not the case with Mayor Gill, but we fear the result would have been different had not the fair ones been allowed a voice in the recall. Wake up, men, if you really want your state cleansed of its rottenness, vote to extend the ballot to your wives, mothers daugh ters and sisters. MRS McGlNTY. Tlivn Arundel tune It. tf Machine Made CAFATEIilA SUPPER. At St. George's Parish House Saturday afternoon, February 11, from 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock. Menu. Roast Beef and Gravy, Veal Loaf Browned Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes Spaghetti with Tomatoes, Potato Salad, Fruit Salad, Lemon Pie, Suet Pudding Wafers and Cheese Tea Coffee LOCAL NKWS Wayne Jones, of Wyoming. Is ex pected here tomorrow in response , to a telegram announcing the ser ious illness of his father. Harvey Jones, proprietor of the Roseburg hotel. This will be Mi. Jones' iirsl visit to Koseburg in eight years. Mrs. S. M. Kelly, who has been quite ill for some time past, under went an operation at Mercy hospi tal this morning. Dr. A. F. Seiner was the attending surgeon. The, pa tit nt is resting easy this afternoon and the surgeon entertains hopes of a rapid recovery. The teachers' examinations which have been In progress at the court house during the past few days reached a conclusion late yesterday, most of the applicants leaving for their homes today. About fifty 1 1 young ladies and gentlemen attend , I 'd the examinations, a few of whom are seeking state papers. COAL! GOAL COAL! LADY WELLINGTON Gives more heat and lasts longer than any other Coal on the market. $11 per Ton Eelivfre d Phone 127 130 South Jackson Street Winnie Gaddis THF PLUMBER IBREAD In keeping with the modern methods of bread and pastry making I have installed a pat ent bread and pastery mixer, thus civina my patrons the ben efit of the most approved meth- ids in the art of bread making. The products now turned out at this bakery are pijual to any in the state. A trial will convince you. We carry all the good things in pastrvhmd.. fresh ami cri.-p every day. THE UHPQUA BAKERY II. (il'KST, I'run. Thorn-. b.mmiLWmiiiiH imiwhi THE ROSEBURG MARSHF1ELD and R0SEBURG MYRTLE POINT j ..STAGE LINES.. STAGES LEAVE ROSRBURU FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M. Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts " C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor COLKS VALLKY NOXSKNSF.. The sun in shinning here, although the ground hog 'saw his shadow. Some of the Valley farmers are fanning this week. Coles Valley tl range had Its. first meeting February 4, with 28 mem bers present. Nellie and Bessie Decker are spending the week In Koseburg. Miss Bessie Is attending the teach ers' examination. Miss Alice Mebard, who has been absent from school t lie last week on account of her mother's Illness, has returned and reports her mother Is fast improving in health. Mr. Sharkey and family, of Rose burg, a re now living on M r. Pa t Murphy's place. There is, to be a dance piven nt YV. It. Vinson's hall Friday evening. February 1 7. K very body come and don't forgot the girls. Vernon Vinson is In Portland tak ing a two months' course in engin eering. Alva Stephens and I.ouin Smith, of Stephens, attended the Coles Val ley (Iraugo Saturday night. A. 10. Clayton, of Melrose, Is in the valley attending to business mat ters. I,e!a Itawn (-'prut Saturday even ing and Sunday with Margaret Fin ery. Lucile Fort in was the guest of Kl len Chuichill Sunday. X. Y. Z. NOTICE. The monthly meeting of the mem bers of the Koseburg Merchauts As sociation will be held in the ofllco of the secretary on Monday evening, February 13, 1911, at 7 r SO p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and such other business as may come be fore the meeting. All members are requested to be present. G. G. GOODMAN, President. B. N, EWATIT, Secretary. CLASSIC! I-.I) ADVKHTISI'.MMMS. y.ti;i. WANTED Two good irouers at the Lone Star Laundry, 109 Sheridan Street. dtf iitii vv.vaijmj ijumpuiunt gin or woman for general housework. In o.uir at this office. f 1 3 .a.u.u couiiiuL letting ami bucking logs, mall scale. FJxper- ienced. Address Clark Finney, Kt. 4, Vancouver, Wash. nl WANTKD A lady or gentleman to engage In pleasant, profitable work. For references write box 4:tG. Cottage Grove, Or.f1 HO ItSI' WANT 10 1 ) 0 oo d7 "se"rv 1 ce" able single driver weighing from 11(10 to 1200, fi to 8 years old and well broke. Apply at - the Lone Star Laundry, 109 Sheridan St. Phono UNO. tf ' i'oh itFvr. KOO.MS FOIt KKNT Also furniture of three housekeeping rooms for for sale. Inquire room 9 Mnrators block, over Palace of Sweets. tfd OAKLAND JOTTIN'tiS. TVe Repair Everything I Electrical I thnt needs attention a well at f. ,el you apparatus. Furthermore 11 attend to repairs promptly loa 'phone order If you lil:el and you won't need to sound your burglnr alarm when you Ret our bill. Need anything In oi'r line. G. L. PRIOR 15 N . J&ckson .St. RoBeburg, Or I' MIC SAM). FOR SALtT -Newsluglo seat, top buggy, birgp and roomy, inquire at Moore's livery barn. tt WOOD SAW FOK SALIC Gasoline engine and wood saw for sale. In quire nl News Ollice. tf FOK SA L 1-2P u7eIiied Light Mralf nia egt's for hatching, $.200 per doz. 211 Brock way St., ltose bourg. t! ' FOrt'AMC'-A flnonihbor" tired buggy, either for two or four per-f-nnii, used only one season, can b had reasonable. For part leu tun eatl at the News office, ti Ft lit S A 1 j 10 -Po r t ; ai i d lot in surbtir bau business district, half block from car line; cheap. Address ,. H. MeGrath, Koseburg, or call Hi r.os Mill street. t: Agent for Snei Water Filters. Removes all imparities. Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating it t I t tt t Phone 2101 9 Roseburg Oregon I Good Things to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you aro fond of foodstuffs oxtra good In quality always fresh and crisp something that will tickle tho palate, when your appetite Is at Its best or worst that's us. Wo havo tho goods at our command and can satisfy all tastes, Bocomo a regular customer and live good as well as happy, NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed I z t. it 4 Sealshipped Oysters Handled in Uie most sanitary manner possible. Oood, largo onus, for stow or fry, $r.oo a quart, 50c a i pint, 250 a half pint. J i (SOLID MEASURE NO WATER i I t CASS STREET MEAT MARKET I t J D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing', Sheet Metal Work, Tinning" and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples MarblJ Worhs. Telephone 2511. 1 WorK Done on Short Notice , ROSEBURG, ORE. Page Investment Company The place to get the Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, for your new home. Phone 242 WOOD 709 North Jackson Street COAL Clay I)''Vore, of Yoncalla. and Loyitl St'phns. of Hosfhurp. vlsll m1 Oakland friends Sunday, it ht'lnc the first Sunday of this mouth that th'v had hp'u here. Harr; Whittak-r, now of Port land, was In from Hire Mill, whfrf ho was vi-itiTin iiis father, yester day. He lik''H Portland, but thinks it a colder, wetter climate than h'r told us that Kprltig grain is be ing bo wn at Hi ce Hill. Mrs. A. Mowery him disposed of her property at a good figure, we understand. Belling a thirty-acre tract to one gentleman and the re notlniiig seventy-six to another. Moth gentlemen are newcomers. The first named is erecting a residence on the tract ho has purchased. Karly In the week the neighbors were much disturbed Ut learn thnt an aged gentleman, father-in-law of M r. Norton, nf Sut herlln. had wan dered away the evening before and had bet-n out all nltlit. Several as sisted In the search for him. H" was found somewhere near the floff place. The night was a rold. frosty one and th old Rentleman must have suffered severely. .leysrn Warren and Krank Wood ard came with the bodv of their fath er, V. M. Woodatd. who died at the home of the farmer in Portland. Friends of the deci-Hfterl, who left here about four years airo. attend ed the funeral Friday afternoon. Tii" brothers Woodard winh to thank their friends for kindm extended them in their time of pnrrow. Advance. FOIt SALIO Three or four good bar gains in Riverside Addition nm eaiate. Address Walter J. Scot:, box O.'I. ;:t. Kdenbower, Or., 01 call at News office. tf FOit"SA 'LK Seven room bonne, toilet, bath, pantry, ete., rentraliy located, near paved district. GO foot lot. Price $2,500. A ld rasp "Owner." rare of Tho News dswtf FOK SAM-: OK TRADK- Hotel, well equipped, doing good husl newH, terms, or will trade for equity In well stocked ranch. For particulars eall at News office m-Sd HOl.'SK" Ft) It BA 113 -Oood fi-room house with lot and half, woodshed near court houve, well furnished, only $l,7ue. Inquire Campuell'H Grocery, N. Jackson St., or phone mKj XSNAP--Two choice suburban lots In Portland. Or., for sale. Small amount down to owner, batanco in small monthly payments to reli able Portland firm, with no Inter est. Address I.. Care News. ff r Phono Main 2IM All work flnit-cUai TltKSPASS NO'I ICK All paftb-h trespassing on our property In Kd enbower (ht rict. for the purpose, of cutting timber or any other pur poU" will be pro-'iTijted t(( tli fl!l est extent of thn law. Mrs. Alice I; Moore, Mill. , Moore. d-fL'k Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prcparca Insurance, Etc. Honds of all Kinds Furnished 1 M'JH North Jackson mU KONKltUHO, OltKOON IUBla County Creamery butter, the bot In the land, can be had of your grocer at 73 cents teh roll. He. mand your home product and acc-nt i no other. Ruttr fat R4 cents. dtf uv.ob ivu Tiiri ccrrtsvi rnnr- dreds of cordi ut fine body oak wood trtir for the rutMnir. Must be rut noon, but need not be haul ed off nut 11 summer. Address Qwrlnnd Orchards, Wilbur, Ore.. 6 Vz tulles from ItoseL-ury,, or call phone Farmers dswtf HAVKli OR STO I ,KN F roiii " t lie Carpy place north of Roseburg. one blark mare, 7 yearn old, weight about 1.000. but In very poor condition ; had on f-ring halter. Mberal reward If refturn ed to C. T. Colt, Koseburg, Ore gon, tf l&i&SfoL. II. RIIOADES & CO.t3 FOR NEW and 2nd HAND GOODS Our stock of new gooln on hand now will be particu larly interesting to yon. Special Prices for this week will be au advantage to your cash act For second hand goodn give us a call. Our prices as well as slock, can't be beat. j L. H. RHOADES & CO. Get our Prices on Your Goods if you wLsIi to Sell