rr THE EVEXINO NEWS. TUESDAY, FEMIUARY 28, 19U'. -LOCAL N'LWS. ' I! EAT ORANGE BLOSSOM AND LOWNEY'S CANDIES Phone Your Wants To No. 8. Mrs. B. C. Roberts Is quite ill at her home on Ella street, la this city. Two second hand pianos at a bar gain. The second huud store. L. H. Hhoades & Co. Postmaster rifirlp Purl-.. ia w vor xeeh mi:dicim:s ok any kixd call h. WHKV YOl' WANT I'KO.MI'l' SKUV It K IX CASH OP ACC'lllKNT OH KMKlKiKXC'Y CALL 8. IK VOU W ANT Till-: IHUTOIt CALL S. vin-:x vor ai;k. ickadv kou i-.wxt. oil, class, hi ii.nixt; matkhial, k.tc. call h. Ol H I KI.l l'IIOM'. IS AT VOl'll DISPOSAL AT ALL TIJIP.S WI1P.X WKCAX UK OK SK.KVICK TO YOl'. voc oi-tkx np.p.h soMKiinxti ix oil: i.im: in a hi hi:v, imio.xk is m wk'li, im tiik kkst oil! HPMVKIiV sliliYK i: IS I'KOMi'T AX 11 VK A UK lil.AI) 1( SP.M AXVTHIXli TO lOITi HOMK. KltKK ok i:i'i:si: to vol . piiom: i s at v ii.mi:, w 1: will call top. Yorit piiKscmr'noxs axi iip.mvkic thu mkiucixk Plto.MI'TI.Y. ill at his home in tlio city today of J. Jonea siioiu thf d:iv at II vr- Creek attend!;;:!' to business mat- aud iucidenrary visitim; with Wien ynu are aualn In need of cof fee .ry White lloi',c. You will find that it is good. Wo jruaranK't' ut isfaction. The Roctid.ile. dswtt Miss Grace Patterson, nf Oakland, is spending a couple of days in tlie city attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Marsters Prescription Pharmacy obliging Pharmacists All Phones Lead To TO 1 ND during the time of the plowing and sowing a great appe tite was Common among the people and it was learned throughout the land that food from The Big Store on the corner of Cass and Jackson street was the most strengthing and satisfying and great was the rejo'cing. Selah. I , REAL estate I FARMS, ORCHARD TRACTS, STOCK RANCHES, CARDEN TRACTS City Property Business Propositions If you are looking for a Good Ranch, A nice Orchard Tract, a pay ing Stock Ranch, or fine Garden Tracts, a good investment; for a Home, or speculation ef any kind PERRINE & WALKER On Cass St., Near Depot, Roscburg, Or. A. I.. Haines, a recent arrival lu this city, has purchased the Slranne printing material ami will open a job priutitiK establishment in .the building formerly occupied by W. II. .llammitte, and situated Odfc street, in a few days. The members of the county court will conveue in regular session to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. No business of great Importance Is sche duled for consideration, and it is probable that adjournment will be taken within a couple of days. The recital to be given on Wed nesday night o( this week by Fred Emerson Brooks, at the Presbyterian church will be a treat. Parents should take their children to this high class entertainment. School children will be admitted ,for 25 H'nts. f-28 The northbound passenger train eaying here at 1:50 o'clock yester lay afternoon was delayed nearly hree hours at Sulhotlin as the re ii 1 1 of the derailment, of the locomo Ive and tender. Train No. 19, due iere at 5:30 o'clock last evening wns held up by the wreck and did not arrive here until nearly 7 o'clock. The Drain Stnte Bank this morn ing filed a suit In the circuit court against the Skelly Lumber Com pany, In which they ask to recover the sum of $2,110.85, alleged to he due on a promisory note. Aside from the principal the plnlntlfts ask interest at the rate of eight per cent from the date of execution of the notej Attorneys Kullerton & Or eutt represent the plaintiffs. The local lodge of Eagles held a verv important meeting a' their hall, on Jackson street, last even ing. At the conclusion of the reg- nlnr business session. A. u. Jlnrsiers delivered a brief address in which he cnlled attention to the benefits tnat will be derived by the coast cities following the completion of the Pan- imn rnnnl. Other local orators aiso spoko on subjects of interest to the members or the order. Publicity Mannger Schlosser. of the Hoseburg Commercial Club, to day received a letter from .1. F. Ilrall lier. of Seattle. In which the writ er submits a proposition in hope of Interesting local citizens In erect ing and maintaining a woolen mill In this city. Mr. Ilrallller suggests that an Incorporation be formed with a capital stock of 130, nnu, thus al lowing ample money with which to purchase the necessary site, erect Hie buildings, equip the plant, and defray such other obligations as may lie necessary, Mr. Ilrallller says that he will Invest 5,fliM), nnd will also sell to the company the necessary machinery at a very low figure. He estimates that the site can be pur chased for :!,oo0, the buildings erected for $8,000, and the machin ery bought for 10.oimi, thus leav ing $9,000 of the paid up capital slock of $:0,0iiii as a working rund. In order to take advantage of Mr. Uralllier's offer, however, it will be necessary to elect him manager or of the business at a liberal salary. It Is probable that the proposition will be brought up for consideration at a future meeting of the commer cial club, at which time some definite action will lio taken. $2 Plate RacKs and Mrs. K. J. Fairbanks, Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. Hunter, Mrs. Inez Miller; . Misues Allto Johns, Inez Hunt, Ab-; WH1TK THAT IiUTTKll. , bio Uond and Orilla, Potera and I ' $1.00 Messrs A. CJ. Doig ami A great liarhain, considerably Itelow rose is a I'lalo Hack for $1. These rucks uro of best seliH-toU oak in weathered and gulden. If you will tKet to want plate racks this spring when iiouso (cleaning comes, buy these racks while ihey last, $1.25 Rachs 60c These aro of oak In golden finish. Truthfully this is better bargain than the llrst. Attention Boys. Here is something for you Cart wheels and axels. Did you ever make n throe wheel push cart, or a four wheel cart. The liidisiH'iislbleH are wheels and axels. You can make the rest. A pair of stout rubber tired wheels and hii axel 50c Another thing of Interest Is n box kite, made of hcUvy sheeting and selected sprtico supfHirts. This kite Is large ami can rise to a great height h. 1 or. S. P. Hnyd Kead X. X. X, KHll'l'KIIS UKT ltKFUND. Company Notifies Its Patrons of Movent Order. The S. P. Company (lines la Oro I gon) under recent declslou rendor ! ed by the United States Circuit Court tor Oregon, is requests rotund, at the aerltest opsrfiblo date, all col- i lections on freih- moving between October 13th. lttlu nnd february 1911, Inclusive, In excess of ratts ; placed In effect as of February S, 1811, ns carried by tariff No. 235-B. All consignees are therefore, advis ed that upon presentation of origi nal paid freight bills and consignors. In the case of prepaid shipments, that upon presentation of original UUls of laAing, and . freight .bills where Issued, covering business mov ed within the period named above, refund will bo made to you. lu case of shipments on which settlement has been made by conslgneo with shipper, conslgneo should bo request ed to advise consignor to 11 lo claim, with claimant's bill, original freight bill, etc., direct on Mr. ,1. M. Ilrewer, freight claim agent, San Francisco. Cal. We kindly ask that all Inter ested parties present or send In these necessary documents so thnt Tomorrow Is tho first day of March and people all over the the state of Oregon uro prepar- lng to write lottors to frlondH In the lOast calling their ntton- tiou to tho attractions and re- sources of the different parts of tho state. Hoseburg and the Umpqua Valley havo as much to offer as any other place in Oregon, and tho people of this community should follow the 4 general plan, and write to some friend "back home" and en- courage him to come nnt bring tho family with him. Tho Port- land Commercial Club is fur- nlshing Btamps to all that will write the citizens of Mod ford and Go-ants Pass havo 'made 4 special preparation to Bend out the biggest mall over, and ovory patriotic citizen of Hoseburg 4 and louglas county should boo to It that this locality is not no- gtected and that the friends in tho Kast are notified thnt Hose- burg and Douglas county aro on tho map, nnd mighty anxious to have them learn whoro tho "best In tho Wost" really is. wo may accomplish rofund at an early date. L. B. MOOHR, Agent, Southern Pacific Co. I B. W. Strong The rurnuure Man LOCAL NEWS. Thia Is a good time or year for the Hose Club to get busy. John W'hllselte, the recently ap pointed Janitor at the courthouse assumed Ills duties this linoinllig "Dick" llewos, former janitor, has been promoted to foreman of the "chain gang", comprising nil pris oners who are sentenced to terms In the county Jail for minor offenses. Mr. Howes has four men tinder his command today, and snlllco to say that they will be compelled to earn their board and lodging. WASIII.WTOX l'Alt'l'V. Mjrtlo Creek Hay View Circle Knterlnin. IteadlllK GRANT & HATFIELD Office 212 JacKson Street, Two Doors South First National BanK. Real Estate f Investments E ARE IN A POSITION to handle your City Property, Orchard Tracts and Ranch Lands. II you have any property you wish W to dispose of call and talk it over with us. We are not strangers to the people of Southern Oregon having been interested in land in Ore- . r i it:., j l a . t . f j rr irl )on ror someume nanaimg some large iracis in me Kogue Kiver vai iiy. With a little vim and energy and our connections in the East, J also close relations to Medford and Ashland, we believe we can get the people to come here and locate, tall, list your property, ana give us a chance to do both you and them some good. One of the most delightful social functions of t lie season was the Washington party given by the ladles of the Myrtle Creek Hay View Head ing Circle, Tuesday evening, Febru ary 1M, at the beautiful homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Johns. Kach mem ber of the club who was ho unfor tunate as possess a husband was ex pected to bring him with her, while her sister, free from such entangle ment, bad the privilege of Inviting a gentleman friend to accompany her, thus It bapitened that the com pany numbered about, a score. The different rooms of the homo were tastefully and appropriately decor ated with piciures of tho father or : bis country, flags of various slzen. and the proverbial hatchet with which the youthful George Is rcport- ed to havo backed the cherry tree. ; (probably a Koyal Ann), which hls- I torlo event, has como "thundering down tho years" uh revealing a char Hcterlntlc of the embryo hero of the Revolutionary war that different iates him from many so-called "pat-j riots" and "statesmen" of modern times. The reader will recall that Washington could not tell n lie. Some present day statesmen but we dfgresH. Jty way of amusement for the fair entertainers t Ii awkward men I w-re put through a fiTies or muhi t hat, provoked tin limited rult t h um .-au'i) the evening hours to flee on -peedy wings until tho luncheon whh rttinouncefj about t he turn of the night. This feature of the thoioiigh iv eniovable program revenled clear ly what tho self-styled "lords of cre ation" are (nHt adapted tothe preservation of dellc;itn edfblen. It ifc needles to say that the inncheen ' tettfi-d anew to the culinary ef- : fli p ny or the evening's entertain- j r drid their guests will long re-', nember the supremo happiness of j th o'.criilon and continue to content-j uliite thernnelves on being: among the elect ! Facts About Colds A liltie cold is a dan gerous thing. Avoid danger of the pneumonia, fever, a uc and such hy a little care aud forethougt, At first sign of shi ver or shake or sneo.o or nose running, take Allen's One Day Cold or Grippe Tablets. This remarkable re medy Hiirely and quick ly breaks up any coid, cures grippe, headache and neuralgia and pre vents serious fever and malaria. We niaico a strong claim for tins remedy And it lives up to all claims. It's a wonder. It wi'l save many a diHtross, and maybe) your life liy all means try it. Does Baby Cough You knowyouv own distress with a bad cough. Think how much more agonizing it must be for baby. Give baby Orange Honey Govgli Synip Does not contain op iates. It is absolutely safe. A fine remedy that every mother should keep handy. Gro wn-ups Try This A. 1). S. Mentbolat ed Syrup Whito Pine Compound- Nature's great com bination for the quick and sure relief of all coughs, cold, 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 LONE STAR LAUNDRY I (Ml HIIKIIIOAN HT. PHONE 380 And our wagon will call for your bundles. New com plete equipment. Family work our specially, and prices right. DA V I S A 1ST I ) A IAN N" I NO ROSEBURG. OREGON Thoe,:prew-nt wem Mr. And Mrs 3, S. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ne son, Mr. and Mrs. Merny Wnt, Mr o