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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1911)
TDK KVKMVO XKWB SATI RD.AV, FKHRl-AKV OS, 1011. LOOAfj NEWS. P. Poterson, of Lincoln, Neb., la spending a few days In KoKubtjrK looking over tho country. It may be poKHlble Hint Mr. Petnrson will locutu In DoukIuh county permanently. IXJCafi NEWS. MIhs Allen, a hlfih school Btudent, In employed temporarily at tue law offices of Kullerton & Orcutt. .MIsb Vera Jones, the regular Htenograph er. Is finite 111 at her home In this city of lagrlppe. JXJG'AIi NEWS. L. G. Hicks wint to Sutherlln this afternoon on business. Something special nearly day at tho Golden theatre. every dtf Facts About Colds A littie cold is a dan gerous thing. Avoid danger of tho )iieuinonia, fever, ag ue and such by a Utile care and foruthougt, At first sign of shi ver or shake or sneeze or nose running, take Allen's One DayTold or Crippe Tablets. Thin remarkable re medy surely and quick ly breaks up any cold, cures grip)i!, headache and neuralgia and pre vents serious fever and malaria. Wo rn.iKO a strong claim for this remedy. And it lives up to nil claims. It's a wonder. It wiU save many a distross, and maybe your life. Hy all means try it. Does Baby Cough You know your own distress with a bad cough. 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 line remedy that every mother should keep handy. Grown-ups Try This A. I). S. Mentholat ed Syrup White Pine Compound- Nature's great com bination for the quick and sure relief of all coughs, colds, bron chitis and 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. Krohn, Mgr. Roseburg ...... Oregon Roseburg Book Store We are able at last to make announcement which will give joy to 144 $216.00 Worth of Magazines Given Away X. Anderwon, of Dillard, is spend ing the day in Hoseburg. William Kmery, of Coles Valley, Ih a huaint'HH visitor in the city to day. Mine, Kiilnhur and cernont In I quantities to suit purchaser at Mars j lers Drug Store. dswtf William Jackson, tho Looking (Unas farmer, is a business visitor in ! Hoseburg today. ! Closet combinations, In both wood, j steel and vitroware at Gaddls' j plumbing shop. dtf John Austin, of Seattle, Is spend : fug a few days visiting at the home I of S. Anderson, at Oil lard. I The Hoseburg has been repoened as a five cent theatre, showing the latest Association pictures. tf J. H. Thomas, of Meilford. spent yesterday in the city visiting with his old time friend, S. J. Jones. Mod kino cabinets, In full bevel mirror, to order at Winuite Caddis' P J are of business, corner Pine ami Uano streets. dtf Mrs. Hoy Pilklngton left for Pheo 11 ix this morning where she will spend a few days visiting with her parents. Mrs. J. A. C'nle returned to her home at Oakland this afternoon af ter a brief visit with relatives in this city. W. II. Parkinson, of Wenona, III., arrived In Hoseburg last evening to spend a few days looking over the country. Charles Tabor, of West Fork, ar rived here this afternoon to spend a couple of days looking alter busi ness matters. I' W. Meyers, of Kiddle, Is Hand ing the day in Hoseburg looking af ter business matters and Incidental ly visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iloyd, of LOCAL NEWS. Bert Brown returned to his home at Oakland this morning after a couple of days spent in this city. liath tubs In a great variety of styles. See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber for something swell dtf Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child left for Eugene this morning where they will spend a few days visiting with relatives. Mrs. James M. Young left for Port land this morning in response to a telegram announcing the seriou ill ness of a friend. W. L. Farnam and wife went to IJHlard this morning to spend couple of days attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Mrs. G. V. Cutts left 'for her home at Portland this morning after a brief visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Harcroft. Mrs. E. La son, wife of Prof. Lason, former principal of the Sutherlin schools, left for Buffalo, X. Y., this morning where she will spend some time visiting with relatives. The new Alfred Peats wallpaper samples have arrived, and if you want to see the latest and prettiest designs in wallpaper that you ever saw, call at I). P. Fisher's, or drop a postal and they will no brought to your home. Phone 3It3. tf Sheriff George Quine, who left for Gardiner a few days ago will prob ably arrive home tonight. With him ho will biing three young men who were recently arrested at Marshlleld accused of beating a board bill at Sutherlin. Don't lie a fool or a chump, or nny other of these pet names you will apply to yourself if you do not go to Fisher's and get his prices on paint, wallpaper, glass, etc.. which he lias to offer you. Look for the starry Hag on the sign. Phone 333. Oak street. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Crothers, of San Francisco, who have been tour ing 10 u rope tho past seven months, will pass through Hoseburg tomor-! row morning enrouto to San Fran cisco, accompanied by Mrs. Huth Itetijamin. Fruit men will do well before ar- LOCAL XEWS. Oklahoma, arrived In the city this ranging for their spray material to nneruoon 10 spend a rew days visit lug with Guy Illack and wife. H&7 Arundel tune it. ' M. R. Parks went to Yoncalla this afternoon on business. y Fountain pens sold, cleaned and repaired at the Roseburg Book Store Miss Maud Cathcart, f Sutherlin, is spending the day in the city vis King with friends. t The more you see the show the better you like it. Golden thea tre, dtf. Mrs. A. Llneback went to Riddle last evening to spend a few days visiting with relatives. Spray your orchards and buy your material at warmers Drug store. dswtf Miss Edith Stephens returned to Oakland this afternoon after a brief visit at the home of her uncle, Cal vin Oliver. Miss Elta Dlllard. who Is teach Ing school at Sutherlin, came over last evening to spend Sunday with ner parents. Mrs. C. M. Hermann returned from Portland last evening after a few weeks spent at that city. She reports her daughter, Ama, who is receiving treatment at the metropolis, as much improved, with excellent chances of permanent recovery. H. C. Mack, until recently connect ed with the Huntington Drug Com pany, at Drain, spent yesterday in the city attending to business mat ters and calling upon local durg gists. Medford Sun: Harry H. Pernoll, pitcher of tho Detroit Tigers, yet more familiarly known to the base ball fans of southern Oregon as "Jud", was married Wednesday af ternoon at Grants Pass to Miss Lotta DeArmond, sister of Messrs DeAr mond, attorneys at Medford. W. A. Storm, practical c:e.insr and presser of ladies wear. Late1;' meth ods of French dry cleaning, col ors permitting, including feathers, all kinds, plumes, furs and gloves. In connection with (i. W. Sloper of tho Hoseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works, 30S Jackson street. Phone I Xo. 47. Clothes called for and de livered, d-tf OUDEK VOL'Il SPUING SUIT. 4 , Xow Is the time to place your order for a tailormade spring suit from the swell line of samples carried by G. W. Sloper, the cleaner and presser, next door to the Palace thea- tre. All suits guaranteed to fit perfectly and the workman- ship the best in every respect a rnn nnH fniwt the heautiftPV line of samples now on diaphl Felt and Panama hats atf cleaned and blocked. TJ rv LOCAL XEWS. Whiting's fine stationery is tho most exclusive. On sale at the Rose burg Book Store. tf Mrs. Andy Ford returned from Brownsville last evening after a brief visit with her parents at that city. Are Your Eyes Failing? Do you suspect that your eyes are failing a little; that they are not quite as good as they ought to be ? Then let me examine them at once, care fully and thoroughly, for de lay may lead to grave troubles. You will find my wide optical knowledge and extended ex perience of great value to you in iitting glasses A. S. HUEY, OPTOMETRIST. IEOSE1U RG, CASS STREET. "Onliwon" toilet paper, 10,0 00 sheets and a handsome nlckle plat ed cabinet, free with ilrst purchase. Only $2.00 at tho Roseburg Hook Store. dtf Edward Pengra. former chief train dispatcher with headquarters In this city, arrived horn this morning from Portland to spend Sunday with his wlTo. When In town do not full to visit inn itosehurg theatre, showing the I call at Marsters' Drug store. Your I orchards will look better, the fruit i will taste bettor, and you will feel i holier. If you use our material for spraying purposes. dswtf! A message was received hero last j evening to tho effect that Mrs. M. ' .1. Wilkins, of Portland, died yester- day of a violent hemorrhage. She ' Is survived hy a husbiind and one daughter, M rs. Dora Red tor, Mr. a n d .M rs. ( 1 eorge Bol tor are at ; present In Portland and will attend i tho fiiuernl which will be held at i the home of tho deceased tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Wilkins Page Investment Company The place to get the Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, for your new home. Phoue 2.(2 WOOD 709 North Jackson Street COAL lull's! pli turi-s. nt hiuciis iurfnr- in well known in this rity where she FREE To Hie First 111 Persons who Apply for One of Our OWN BRAND OF FOUNTAIN PENS THIS IS A REGULAR $2.75 FOUNTAIN PEN 'I'o lntroiliiio tlit'tn we will pnni'iit tint Ilrst Ml inM'iliasi'r.s nf (ho iimi, at On. ri'KUlnr Hii.' "t $-.7.".. with Oiu Wars' Kulisrrlpllmi tn nny ln:i',ilni" you niuy wli'it nmi mil' lurno maKir.Ino cata Iiikiiii. i-iiitlnc not muni thin, $ 1 ..Ml .-r yi'iir. iSnrli :m l.uilli'x' llnino Jiiuriiiil Snliiriluy I'.vi'iilnw Piwt, Ku'ivlinily's. Hampton. eli . If you want a liliihor priri'il niuualiio, you may iliilml JUL. Ml from II'h prlio ami uil'l l-.Ta for tho poll. A-ll for mir I'nv M .iiiazlno nit .ilonuo, malli'.l lo any ll.lilri'ss fivo. Wc have received a sample order of 111 of these Stand ard Mih Grade roimlaSil Pons, Tin', ato as K"n.l as can i'.o mailt'; Ihoy aro miar anli'i'il hy Ho- maliois ami hy im. Thov aro ralloil Iho "llotohin n Hook Co. No. ."V" Tho pi'il Is 11K, liaitil tt'iupotiMl. with haril hhlliiiu points, ami Is worth $L'.Ta. Thi'io will ho no n.oio fnv maiM.im") uhou thoso 111 pons aro i;om Take Advantage of tips Introductory Offer Postage paid on mail orders whenaccompanied by $2.75 ROSEBURG BOOK STORE KOT.Bl UG. OREGON mnnce from I to li. and (1 tn 10. One price to all 5 cents. Mrs. LeXotr Usmsdale. who lifts been spending the p;tst few dnys vis iting at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Huolmiian In this eltv, left for her home at Knuene this niorninir. Hev. It. .Miller, of tho l-nited jHreihren church at Marshtlold. writes ! friends in this city that ho will be hero March I 1 to hold a quarterly I meeting, and that It Is expected Itish- op Itarkley will also be in Iho city by tho above date. Mrs. .1. 11. Halley. of Mvrtle Creek. ! who has been in th city for several ; das recelvini: trcatmt'iu for her t't-s. ivtimi.'iL hunt.' last rvt-nlng. She nports b.-r iimttior. Mis. M. A. Sly, who has lnm ill at Mercy hos- pltal much improved. 1 'I'he funeral of tho lalo George ' Prolzinan will be held at the Itose hurg undertaking parlors at o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hev Murk hart, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, ttillclaMnu. Interment will follow at the I. O. (t. cemetery. A n y one w ishiug a suit, dres or coal tailored bv the Standard Ladies Tailoring Company, of Chit-ago, ;ind undo in your own measures, should call on M i h. .1. K. Sau ers. and examine t ho ht test st les and sample of materials Just received -perfect tit guaranteed. t f d llck llewes. for the Pit few vears i tnitor at the court house, has resigned his position which will be come effective on March 1. John Whltsel t, a well known Uoehnrg Mian, has been elected to fill the va ra ncy. resided for some tlino prior to about eight years ago when she removed to I 'or t land in company with her hitshan d. K!iZ2EXBi A Itargain for n Few Days on 9 j D. II. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Fruit Trees Commercial Varieties and True to aine. 55.01)11 PlOACIi THKKS U'.Otrh C1IKHHY THKKS 50,000 API'LK THKKS 400 I'KI NK THKKS All letters of tmpilry given prompt attention Address BOX 056 i:osi:iti itci, oki. BKKOnSSmESBEX I Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating' X North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples MarblJ J WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. COAL! COAL COAL! LADY WELLINGTON Hives more boat and lasts longer thnti any otlicr Coal on the market. $1 1 per Trr Tflivfrf d Phone 127 130 South Jackson Street Good Things to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you aro fond of foodstuffs extra good in quality always fresh and erisp something that will tickle tho palate whoa your ni' petite Is at its best or worst that's is. Wo have the goods at our rommand and ran satisfy all tastes. liecome a regular customer and iivo good as well as happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed ; ; LARD! swe on LARD! I If I Mr. i;,nm.. T Pratt, cf K 1 nr r'i j P 111-. ..'I'i'. 'l ,'ff h.'f.' this Mfl.T- h 9 tin' IliMIH' i't Mis. p S.-tli. i M' 1. B-w Pr.it! Is . ni-. .in.' tn S. nil! 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' f the must approv, i moth- S i iis in tin' art nf liri'a.i making, f Tli" iin.i'itH't.s now turtv.1 nt tit p this bakery an fiti:il t" any in -tin' state. A iria! will ivnvint I V'Hi. V carrv all t!.. lrnoil 8 things in pastrvian'!. fr.'sh an'l Z ensji fvi'ij .lav. THE I'MPQL'A BAKERY To make room for our complete, new stock of Men's Suits, Shoes and Furnishings we'll close out our entire line uf belies' shoes, under wear, (Irens ""l-s calicoes and ribbons AT COST PRICES See our window display Come in and get prices ami examine these Roods, as wc positively shall discontinue handling these lines of merchandise. D. J. JARVIS Water Front Store 125 Sheridan St 5&! V Tit a? IITlT'iT n .V n h i i. i n ii j I'H'l'IlH IJ W Vitl I J 111 Mil, j 1