The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 20, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE KVEMVO NEWS, MOXDAV, FEIHtL'AUV 20, 1011
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAL NKAVS.
LOCAL NKWS.
LOCAL NEWS.
Alxa Ma.ddJK and family left for
Salt hake, Utah, Saturday evening
wheru they intend to remain perma
nently. QuMfia, the el dent son, will
remain here for the nunirner, having
accepted employment la a local gar
It go.
1,000 vol u ma new popular fiction,
paper binding), havo just been add
ed to the circulating library at the
Koanbiirg Book store. The first book
costs only 10 cents, read It and ex
change It for another book for only
6 ceiita. dswtf
A. Alexander and G. W. Gage,
both residents of Dtllard, spent ye-
terday In the city
friends.
visiting with i urday.
J. V. Bowers, of Sumpter, was a
business visitor In Koseburg on Sat-
H LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY
Page Investment Company
The place to get the Lumber, Shingles,
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Phoue 242
WOOD
709 North Jackson Street
COAL
To make room for our complete, new stock of
Men's Suits, Shoes
and Furnishings
we'll close out our entire line of ladies' shoes, under
wear, dress goods, calicoes and ribbons
AT COST PRICES
See our window display
Come in and get prices and examine these goods, as
we positively shall discontinue handling these lines
of merchandise.
D. J. JARVIS
Water Front Store
125 Sheridan St.
Step Ladders
A large quantity of Step Ladders for
the fruit grower, in various
kinds and sizes
L H. RHOADES & GO.
LONE STAR LAUNDRY
Oil
HlllCltlllAN ST.
PHONE 380
Ami our wagon will call for your bundles. New com
plete equipment. Family work our specialty,
and prices right.
DA V I S A X .O A I iVNNI :NT
$T DON'T READ THIS
IN A HURRY-:
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Kariiil MAHKtiKtt , 50v
Vlhro KacIiiI M:itfnno .."Otl
Karo UltNirh fur f iitKIi-b, etc mu i
t-'at'lul MitHttago till (I Wench 7.V
MnuUMiro , Urr
Hi xly Mitrtno JfH.no
Our Work
is the
(in a ran teed
Satisfaction
Kind
Roscburg Beauty Parlors
llairCoods Neckwear Millinery Toilet Goods
fk M:t-aRO Criviln. Skill Komi. lillonihi; I'tv.'im,
SS, '"l'l I'lvuui. Mali- 'lVnl K.iio IIL.Kh, llrlKliin
lm Hair KtMiinn'r. 1'aro row tl.-ty.
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ORCHADISTS
Now is the time
to order your
SMUDG
E POTS
lLe Them Made at Home
B. A. MAHAN
riiiii.l.ink', Hi-atiiiiT uml Sheet Metal Worker
Il'I 'vt Casa Stroot, Uiwhurg, Oi egon
Poatofllre Inspector Morse left for
points south last evening to look
after matters connected wih his of
ficial duties.
Mrs. Henry Kaston contemplates
a trip to Scotland in the near future
whero she will spend some time vis
iting with relatives.
MIkh GladjH Hunter returned to
her home at Wilbur yesterday ufter
a brief visit at the home of Miss
Heryl Singleton in this city.
A. C. Rexroad, who is engaged
in the lumber business In the vicinity
i of Ulxonville, spent Sunday in the
city visiting with his family.
Dr. P. II. May left for Portland
yesterday morning where he will
KKM)d a week visiting with friends
and looking after business matters
The cafaterla supper given by the
.women of St. George's church was
so successful that they plan to give
one the lirst Saturdays In March and
April.
G eo rge 1 1 oo ver, who has b ee n
spending a few days visiting at the
home of his brother, Dr. K. V. Hoov
er, left for his home in Portland
yesterday.
Mrs. John T. Kong and two chil
dren left for Silver! on yesterday
where they will spend about ten
days visiting at the home of the
former's aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Webber and
children, who have been spending
the past few days in the city visiting
with friends, left for their home at
Albany this morning.
T. J. Patterson, representing
IJealo & Company, of Portland, ar
rived In Kosebui g this morning to
spend a few days attending to busi
ness matters and visiting with
frienda.
Milton Chinch left for Medford
tills morning where he will spend a
couple of days visiting with friends.
Qu his return here ho expects to
leave almost Immediately for points
In California where he will enjoy a
well earned vacation.
Velma Alexander. the elght-niontbs-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Alexander, of Dillard, pass
ed away last evening. The funeral
will occur at Hroek way this after
noon, interment following at the
Urockway cemetery.
Miss Jessie Hun net 1, who has
been spending the pa-st few days in
the city visiting at the homo of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bun
nell, returned to Ml. Angol yester
day where she will resume her
studies.
Tho remains of the late John
Turner, who was recently killed la
a mine In the Cons Itay (list rlct,
passed through hole last evening en
ruolo to Grants Pass where the fun
eral will be held tomorrow. The
remains were In t; tight from .Marsh
lb Id by stage.
John Whito left for Kiddle this!
morning where he goes to spend a
few days looking afler his Irriga
tion project. M r. White expects to
commence nctual work on the Irriga
tion ditches early In the spring, thus
enabling n completion of tho task be
fore tho rains set In next fait.
The "Shnsta I limited", due hoi e
at 7:110 o'clock this morning, arriv
ed about two hours late. Tho delay
was the result of u broken side roil
fin the locomotive as the train near
ed Greens. A special engine was
dispatched from this city, and Ihe
train pulled into the local station
shortly before 10 o'clock.
I Itev. Duulap, of Portland. oc-
eupled the pulpit nt the Methodist i
KptKcopal church yesterday morning J
while How E. Olln 1-:idridgt th.t
regular pastor, conducted evening t
services. Itev. Duulup Is an able
talker and his sermon was nuu-h ajn '
predated.
Sherirf George Qulue leaves for j
Gardiner this evening where ho goes
to convey the ballot boxes to bo u.-ed
In (lie spodal city election to be
held at that oily in a few days.
Gardiner, it will e remoniberod. '
was recently incorporated, and t he
cltiens are now Innk ing a hi ad to
their Initial city election.
, The lad lei' atd society of Look
ing Glass will i;ivo a eak and sand
wich social Wednesday niirtu Febru
ary L'J. at the Oddfellows' hall.
Ladles are requested to bring n plate1
of sandwiches and cake. Tho gentle
men brlnu cash to buy them. The
ladies will oiler a unilt for sale
it this time. All aio hnite.l. Conic
and spend a pleasant evening. X 1
W It. ,1'dinson ivntveMtlnir tin-'
North weKt I'niit Kvhaimr. w"io a:- j'
pcar.-d l.'firo t he imMrh.-rs of !).
, local fruit union Saturday, 1,-ft for
Km-.opo :tn, tt h-'i point;- (n t
northern p.nt of tho state nl: v j
(Mr. Johnson is much pleaded with
tho pi'osp.vts of lineiria-! conniv, and
docljiv that the CtopijUH Vallev will
I some dav bo re-ounled as 'he K h,.f
: fruit crowing district m the entire
Northwest. ;
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Aniotii; thoo who returned from!
Salem last e on Inc. follow uig ad -
lo urn me nt of t ho let: is! a! uro w ore i
the follow tni:: It.-pn'-ent ar i ,h Coo j
N-'iiner and J. V Huclmitan. S.-natn j
Albert Abruluimtl Clerks. H T M,-
Cb-llan and Hen iaimn aro, uin' I
"Anti-County On ifonist" U y. i
Smith S. .T. Jones, Geor.ro Crane
and Mis lUthop tlul not roturn yes-j
terday. hut will probably arrive I
some time tomorrow.
C. Allen, of Flournoy Valley, was
dooking after business matters in
tho city Saturday.
J. R. Chapman and wife spent yes
terday at Wilbur visiting with rela
tives and friends.
J. M. Conner and wife, of Cot
tage Grove, spent yesterday In the
city visiting with friends and rela
tives. Medicine cabinets. In full bevel
mirror, to order at Winnite Gaddls'
1)1 ace of b u si uess, corner P 1 ne and
Lane streets. dtf
Sooner or late you will use White
House coffee. Why not now? There
is economy in using the best of any
article. The Rochdale.
George Semantic and Verner
Smith, both residents of Ashland,
spent Sunday In Roseburg visiting
at Ihe home of G. IJ. Hayes.
Dr. K. V. Hoover was called to
Olalla on professional business late
Saturday evening. He returned here
yesterday afternoon.
H. C. Darby, of the Hamilton
Drug Company, spent yesterday in
Kugene attending to business mat
ters and visiting with friends.
Mrs. Sylvester Simmons, enruote
to her home at Portland from Los
Angeles, Is in the city to remain
several weeks visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Riddle,
and other relatives.
J. P. Howe, of Hugene, Is spend
in fe'v a"a In the city attend
ing to business matters. Mr. Howe
Is a real estate man and is much
pleased with the opportunities
abounding In this vicinity.
George Kohlhagen, the local but
cher, and Sam Miller, left for Jef
ferson this morning where they ex
pjr t to Lurchase several hundred
head of cattle. Mr. Kohlhagen states
thta it is almost impossible to supply
the demand in this section of the
state, and consequently the dealers
are obliged to consummate purchases
elsewliore.
In accordance with an order Issu
ed by County Judge Wonacott to
day, all persons hereafter sentenced
to terms In the county jail on minor
rhargers will be compelled to work
on the roads, and thus aiding in ek
ing out an exlstance. Four of the
prisoners were taken from tho jail
this afternoon, and under tho direc
tion of a guard employed by the
county, are ut present busily en
gaged In cleaning the bridges and
otherwise Improving the appearances
of tho structures.
Sheriff George Qulne received a
message at noon today conveying
the sad intelligence that his brother-in-law,
Christopher Leadgergood.
missed away at Ilandon at an early
hour this morning. The deceased
was about t0 yers of age, and prior
to 1 4 years ago lived in Douglas
county. He had been in poor health
for some time, and about a month
ago made preparations to seek re
lief in California. On the day lie was
scheduled to start on the southern
trip he became worse, and gradual
ly grew weaker until this morning
when he expired. Mr. Quine leaves
for Gardiner this evening, and In
the event nothing unforseen occurs,
he will continue his journey to Ilan
don to nttend the funeral. He is
survived by a wife and daughter,
both of who reside at Bandon.
The Ophthalmometer
Whi'ii Von tiro III It doesn't
t:lko a Rood dot'tor to tell that..
Most iinvono ran do ns much. To
toll wluit luakt-'s you 111 some
times culls for the inmost skill
or the host physician.
Anyone, by a few simple tests,
can tell lh.it your eyes are defec
tiveThat you need i;la.sse-i of
some kind -lliii to know the
1KI cause and tit the riKlit len-e
calls for more than oidinirv
skill.
Wo have made the llltlnK of
classes u special study and we
are In business to brin wroni?
eyes und rlitht Klnssea together
A. S. HUEY,
Optometrist
Cass St.
Rosebuni
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish r,uml er
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
n
t N arde on Loner Oak Street.
Jl 'Phone 141
ROSEBURG, OREGON
8
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEORGE KOHLHAGEN, Proprietor
Wholesale and retail Butcher. Tne best the Market
aflords. All kinds of S'ock bought and Sold.
Phone 5S1
Roseburg, Oregon
FIRST GLASS LAUNDRY
work is most desirable to anyone -wishing their
linen to possess that particular finish so necessary
to good taste in dress.
We Do That Class of Work
bue Trial will Convince.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
0. C. BAKER . . Proprietor
OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 791.
Roseburg Book Store
Ware t e at last to make announcement which will
give joy to 144
$216.00 Given Away
FREE
To the First 144 Persons who Apply for One of Our
OWN BRAND OF FOUNTAIN PENS
THIS IS A REGULAR $2.75 FOUNTAIN PEN
To introduce them we will present tho first 144 purchasers of the
pen, at the regular price of $2.75, with One Years' Subscription
to any magazine you may select from our large magazine cata
logue, costing not more than $1.50 per year. (Such as Ladies
Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Everybody's, Hamptons,
etc.). If you want a higher priced magazine, you may deduct
9t.no from it's price and add $2.75 for the pen.
Ask for our Free Magazine catalogue, mailed to any address free.
We have received a sample order of 144 of these Stand
ard High Grade
Fountain Tens. They are as good as can ge made; they are guar
anteed by tho makers nnd by us.
Thoy are called the 'ltoseburK I took Co. o. 5." The pen Is 14K,
band tampered, with hard iridium points, and is worth $2.75.
There will be no more free magazines when these 144 pens are
gone.
Take Advantage of this Introductory Offer
Postage paid on mail orders whenaccompanied by $2.75
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
1 R0EBURG, OREGON
I !. i in f,,r n I'm l;is
FRUIT TREES
Coiimii n lul ;ii i, ll, H nnd Trm
lo Viim.
S5.01H1 I'I'M'II
I.'. no.) rilKKUY TKKKS
50. noil Al'I'I.K TKKKS
41H 1'IU'NK TKKKS
All K'tlors of Imiuiry ciivn
lirtunpl utti'lltlon AtUItvsj
o BOX 656
i;osi:i;u;d, okk.
REAL ESTATE!
FARMS, ORCHARD TRACTS, STOCK RANCHES, CARDEH TRACTS
City Property Business Propositions !
If ymi are Junking for a Gnoil Ilar.eh, A nica Orchard Tract, a pay- f
itiij Stock Ranch, or fine ilanicn Tracts, a good investment
for a Home, or sreoliti 'n tf any kind
PERRINE& WALKER;1
On Cass St., Near Depot. Roseburg. Or. X