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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1911)
THE EVENrVO VEWH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1011 I THE EVENING NEWS HY B. W. BATES ISSL'KD DAILY KXCEPT SUNDAY. BubcrljtUon Itutes Dull. This la a good time of year for the Kuso Club to get busy. There will be some more paving done in Koiseburg this year not quite bo much ait during IK 10, but Household furniture for sale. Call at Fisher's Paint Store for prices, tf Per year, by mail $3.00 (t wm n(,tl) 8(Jlne to further beauti- Per month, delivered 60 BomLWeokly. Per year $2.00 8ix months 1.00 Entered as second-clarm mutter November 6, 1910, at Koseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, MONDAY, KKIiKCAKV liO, The person who alwayo wutters BiinHhlno along his or her way ne;d have Httlo fear of the day of judgment fy the city. When a man gets bo full of wind that ho is afraid to Htand in the onon when the Hun la Hhlnning, it is time ' to thomi While most every other city in the state, at any rate, thoso of im portance, have already made an ef fort, and ruined, a suffick'iit sum of money to carry on a live publicity campaign during 1 9 LI, nothing has, up to the proHont writing, been "started" in Oregon's little ideal city itoBf'burg to inaugurate and fur ther plans for the year's work from an advertising standpoint. Consid ering the city's former progressive attitude along this line It Is, in dned, strange this important feature of a iivt) community's welfare has not received attention. Things come who go after them as one to cut him off your calling list. notes the growth of our sister citl who have made great strides due solely to modern methods of carry ing on a publicity campaign. Rose tin i g hius )euelHt"d greatly in the past from the effort put forth by Its people and there Is no legitimate reason why other yejirs cannot be " surpassed during 1911 If the proper KtntiBticH Htato that cloven hillfrm ' Hj)iriL Is shown and the encourage- Arthur Fisher: Tho difference be tween a tramp and a millionaire is that a tramp worries over his next meal and the millionaire over tils last. telephone messages were sent in tho United States during 1910. There must bo nn error somewhere we found the lino busy moro times than that. Some newspapers are already urg ing the abolition of the stnto legis lature no douht of tho opinion that more economical ways and means could bo devised to carry out tho fttromious forty-day shift now in vogue. Tho appropriations made at tho recent Hussion of tho Oregon legis laturesomething like $1,500,000 could have been worse, but the aver ago taxpayer will no doubt hover the opinion that ho has had his money's worth when he commences to "foot tho bills." Thousands and thousands of peo ple have their eyes on Oregon nud will locate somewhere In tho state during 1911. Those cities which pull tho strongest will get the "cream" of tho bunch. How nhout Itosehurg? Not too Into to get busy and starto the "ball a-rollln". Among other noted Improvements tho J tog no River Courier says the :Uy of Grants lass will soon have ii gas plant. itosehurg ought to "lino iiii" along the sumo line. The Installation of a plant for supplying gas means both a saving In fuel as well as In light nud this city is suf ficiently largo to make the proposi tion a payug one from the start. merit given that tho cause rightfully disserves. Tho work of tiio local comnum-iul club, considering the scanty subscription list for tho year past, has been far greater than some would imagine, but the funds have not been sufficient to carry on the work on a largo enough scale. Be sides no small part of tho money suhscrihed has been used for liquid ating debts contracted bv irrespon sible- and "flighty" publicity men of tho calibre of Drvby HIchimLHon, whose main hobby was to "shovel" air without getting any direct re sults. Tho News ventures to say that if the commercial club, with its present business llko management, had one-fourth the money and one tent li !the 'encounleuient (given a few of tho "has-beens" who have preceded them the result would as tonish some of tho "natives". It pays to advertise and thero is no city an exception to Ihu rule. With the advent of the officers who will he at tho helm of the club very shortly It would ho most, hecoi il.jg and show a spirit of fulth in tho city's future to waken up, put your should er to the wneel, throw a few dollars in tho publicity "pot" each mouth for tho "good of the order" and hack up the publicity manager and officers with your good will for tho coming 'ea,r. This done the w hoe Is of prosperity will work more smoothly and tho knockers If any are left will Join the rank and i'llo or the progressives. Tho KoHeburg has been repoened as a flv cent theatre, showing the latest Association pictures. tf -GRAND- WRESTLING -MATCH- AT SYKES' RINK CARL BUSCIi vs. PETER BUZUK0U5 I disci i Agrees to Throw ltir.ukou.. Twice In One Hour or Lo.sc the Match. Everybody likes country cured ! XOTK'K OF PROPOSALS FOR meats. We have some medium size STKKKT IMI'KOVKMENT. fresh cured hams and a good sup-j ly of light sides and heavy bacon. ) Sealed proposals will be received These are goods we can recommend. ! by the Recorder of the City of Itose- The Rochdale. NEW TODAY. KOK SALE Show cases. Good bar guine. Sqe L. H. Rhoades & Co. ' dtf LOST RIack Shepherd dog, bob tall, six months old. Finder phone tiXl, Henry Conn, Melrose, Oregon. dsw-f 22 GIRL WATEDComuetent irirl for general housework and a good application to the Recorder. burg at his office in said City until 5 o'clock P. M. on Monday, March (ith, 1911, for the paving of East Cass Street from the West line of Kb ne Street to the East line .if Chadwick Street In the manner pro vided by Ordinance No 330, and the plans and specifications for said Im provement on file in the office of said Recorder. All bids shall be submitted on blanks which will be furnished upon No hid Inoulro of i will be considered unless accom- dtflpanled by a certified check In favor -of the Treasurer of the City of Rose waiter wanted at once. Mrs. I. Wolienberg. and exoell.-nt cook dlr. uosi- !urs ,01! flv? Per cent of the amount tlonj either In hotel or private family. Inquire at The NewB of fice for particulars. f25 WANTED A good live hustler to introduce u new light apparatus. If you an? a good live agent and looking for a quick selling propo sition call at room 8. .McClalleu hotel between 11 and 12 a. ru. any day this week. VOH SALE Two choice building lots. SOxUKI, in Waltes' Addition; 3-rooni. house, furnished; wood shed, hen house, sewer, 3 hearing fruit trees, fine large oak shade tree, all under fence and sidewalk. High ground and well drained. One of the best building sites in the city. Address Iiox G41, Itose hurg. dtf XOTICK Oh' STltliHT I'ltOI'OSAI.S 1'Olt IMI'ltOVKMlC.NT. bid to be forfeited to the City case the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and bond with the City. A bond will be re quired -of Ithlrty per cent oD the amount of the contract to be fur nished by a surety company accept able to the City. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered in awardng the contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Hy order of tho Council. Dated this 17th day o February, 1'Jll. A. N. ORCUTT. Recorder of the City of Hostburg Oregon. XOTICK OF PROIDSAW run STKKET IMI'KintHUJi. Sealed nronosals will be received by the Recorder of the City of Rose burg at this office in said city until 5 o'clock P. M. on Monday, March 6th. 1911. for the paving of Ella street from the North line of Doug las street to the South line of Court Street la the manner provid by Ordinance No. 332, and thJfcilan . and specifications for said i7V,,re- ment on tile In the nioce or saia Recorder. All bids shall be submitted on blanks which will be furnished upon application to the Recorder. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by a certified check la favor of the Treasurer of the City of Roseburg for five per cent of the amount bid to be forfeited to the City in case the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and bond with the City. A bond will be required of thirty per cent of tho amount of the contract to be fur nished by a surety company accept able to the City. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered in awarding the contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Hy order of the Council. Dated this 17th day of February, 1911. A. N'. ORCUTT, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Thursday, Feb. 23 Admission 25c and Due; ringside, $1.00. TJrki'lN oti halo Cigar Stun-. at Monogram Ml CASS SHOE sBOESwsaiuijaEciMEsrai STREET I store! Sealed proposals will be received by the Recorder of the City of Rose burg at his office in said City until 5 o'clock I. M. on Monday, March ! fith, 1911, for the paving of Pltzer street from the North line of Doug lias Street to point ii 2 0 feet North of the North line or Court Street in the manner provided by Ordi ! nance No. ;!H5, and the plans and I specifications for said improvement ! on ille In the office of said Record cr. All bids shall be submitted on blanks which will bo furnished upon J application to the Recorder. No bid j will be considered unless accompan led by a certified check in favor o! the Treasurer of the City of Ros.;- burg for Hvo per cent of the amount 1 bid to bo forfeited to the City in case the successful hidder shall fail to enter Into a coiitun-t and hond with tho City. A bond will be re uuired of thirty per cent of th a mount of the contract to he fur nished by a surety company accept able lo tho City. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work v lli be con sidered In awarding the contract. The right to rojor-t any and all bids Is herehy reserved. Ity ordi-r of the Council. Dnt'-d this 17th dav of l-Ybruarv, 1911. A. N. OIUTTT. lieeorder of the City of Hosebur. Oregon. Phone Main 2401 All work first-class Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Preparea Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 328 North Jackson st. ItOSI-llCliO, OREGON Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes SACRIFICE SALE After tal;in' inventory wo find we are overstocked on a number of li clas's, standard makes of shoi. We must make room fur our ypi injx and summer tdioos that will arrive very soon. We nmst also have the money ihe.-e left-over sduies represent lo meet payments on our new stock. We w ill tliei efore sacrifice our IT TIME OF STOCK SHOES During the Month of FEBRUARY ONLY ! oti no or ntoros i-oi; NTm:i:T iMiitovK.Mi-:vr. Scaled proposals will he received by the Iteonier of the ("Hy ol Itosehurg at his ollie in sn id City until r oYloek I'. .l. on .Monday, March (Uli, 1!M1, for the paving ot I'owler StrtM't from the North line of Douglas Sln-et lo the South I'm--of Court Si ri-ef in t h" ni.iuth r pro vide d hy Ordinance No. and tit plan: and speiitirations fnr : i i I lm )n -I'veim-nt on file in the oil; re of -aid krconler. AH hid. shall be submitted on litank whii h will he furnished upon it ion to the t.M-ord No hid ; nc'-omnan-k in favni City r cat tr thf tied to !ht slu: bidder ;i contrail A bond NOTICE Fruit growers and orchard men will save two dollars per barrell on Spray if orders are in before Saturday Feb. H, 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 cnnsilli'IVrl 1! ifi.Ml tl: live I.. foil I ill I.. I In! by ;i P. 1 I!"s'!hii L- I .-'nii'tni ' City in r;is. Sllilll fail to l-tlt.T i'lu! limit! with ii.' ulll bi iviiiiiv,l in' tliiriy i,.r ivnt "f I'"' mi in i'f Hi.' 1'iiinriicl Id lin fiiniishi'il l n Mir.-iv I'oin iialiv ;u'- ri'.':ll'li' lo III.' Cilv. ! The tin:" stilt.'.! In th lirop.. s:ils Tur c.itiii'li'tliuv the wn: U vi!l In' c. in stil, :,', i in iiwj.riiinsr (i,. (tiiitrnrT. 'I'll.' rinMt tu ri'i'it uny am! :i;i I liiils M lii'r. liy i t'si'i v.'il. lly nnl.-r of tlo' Council. i Oit.'.l Hits ITtli iliiv ot l-vini;irv. i 10 I 1 . A. N. OHCI'TT. U.'ror.liT of tin- I'ily o Uiisi'lmra. Ori'K.m. LARD SPECIAL SALE m 3 Lb. Cans 45c 1 0 Lb. Cans 5 Lb. Cans 75c $1.50 CASS STREET MEAT MARKET Vol k i: in--vi i:i :i r I'ltnl'iis Mil'KOVKMIA'T. A FEW SPECIALS IN LADIES' SHOES 'vim i'lilciit l.i'iiiln'1 Sinn's, iui' iiaviMit'tte tops, button, mnv $3.35 4.110 l'tiu iit l iiithiT Sinn's, liliuk siu'ilo tops, luitton, now 2.65 I. ix) l'utont hi tiiln'r Slioes, i rnvciii'ttc tops, button or hice 2.65 4.(k Hlnck Snt'ilo Sboes, button or laco 2.65 .) no Patent l.i ather Slioos.ilu'l kid tops, Jace 2.65 vy Shnrs, iati'tit '.ratlii'i, kid, tan nrftiti inotal, button or laco 2.35 j. 75 Sliocs, kid or j;uu metal, button or bieo 1.90 MEN S SHOES $3.$i;ircs !Uut Woik Shoes $2.35 ..oo button or laee in p:ili'ut, tan. kid or velour calf 2.65 7.00 Woodmen's Pacific Lopger lliy.b top lace shoos 5.00 600 Iliuli Top -hw 4.50 to mid i 1 11 b:!i Top Shoes 4.00 All All All All All All Alt S:ibd proposals will bo rMdvtd bv tho Iti'cordor of the City tif Unso hurj? at his otlito In snld City iinti, " u'rloi k 1. M. on Monday. Marrh 'th. 1!MI, for tin- luivinti of Court rlSiro.'t from tho Kat tttn- nf Pitzer I Mivot to thr K:ist ltno rf KU;l S'l'trt I? in ( Uo maniH'r pio hlt-d bv Ordi nance No. :t:i t. and tho plans nnd ? t tifir;Hion fir said ItnpruvomiMit on HU in tho (Hiiro of said Kocord- ,M All hlds shall ho Piihintttrd on ' hlanks which will ho furnished upon t applirati.ni to the Uo--ord r. N'o hid 6''.v:I! ho considered nnlo-i arronirtan- rhis k in favnr of I Good Things to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you arc fonil of foodstuffs extra pooil In quality always fnsli niul crisp souictliitiK that will tlcklo tho palate when your iiipi'tli,. Is at Its lifi.it or worst that's us. Wo have the goods at our command anil can satisfy all tastes. Become a regular r customer and live good as well ns happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. 5 Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed REMEMBEH Tliiii ii no cheap stock, but the best makes of shoes obtainable. ThcWoodmrn's Pacific Lopper cannot bo bought anywhere else on this coast (or the price we arc otTi iini; them. Wo have a large stock and must sell them. SALl CLOSES FEBRUARY 28 1 bv n i-.x-rffi..,! I tho Treasurer of tht Citv of !loo-( hiiri; for five per rent of the amount 1 hid to ho forfeited to the City in j ease tho uvesful hi.lder shall fail 1 : to ontor into a contract nnd hond j with the City. A bond will ho 1 qiiinnl of thirty jer rent of tho! ; amounf or th r-mf rart to ho fur nished bv a surety ronipany accept iihlo to tho City. Tho tlmo stated In tho proposal for remploting tho work will ho rJU rldorrd in nw.irditu; tho contract. The rlpht to reject any and nil hiiW i.s herohy rosorvod. Hv oriler of tho Council. Pat oil this 17th U.iv of Kebruarv, I'M 1. A. N. ORCUTT. Hoeordor of tho City rf Kowburg. Winnie Qaddis THF. PLUMBER Ap,ent for Sae Water Filters. Removes all impurities. I? Skylight Cornices N Heating Ventilating Fhone 2101 Posebn-g 0re,on t IH'i