The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 04, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    THR EVFIV NEWS
Saturday, march 4, 1011.
UCAh NKWH.
LOCAL .NEWS.
LOCAL NEWS.
Fern A da in b, of Oakland, 1h npnnd
Ing tho day in KosHjurg attending to
buHiiifha walton.
C. II. Moody mid wlfi-, of Oakland,
ore HptiulinK tho day in HowburK
looking nfiT hiisiiit'sa matters und
visiting wit Ii rtlciid.-i.
,Irry Itculieti, of (iardincr, Is
Bpoiidinn a cotiplo of days In tho
cily attending l lii.-iiii''hrt inatU'rs
und visiting with friends. j
DotmluH Conmy Creamery Tuttir,
tho lii'Ht in the land, ran lie had of.
your ttroc-r at 7 5 cents U'h roll. Da
inatid your home product and accept ,
no other. Mutter fat 34 cents. dtf!
I
Mr. . L. Leonard and child, of
I'ortlund, arrived in Kosi-hui k last
jV('nln to Hpcml a few days visiting
lit the home of I he forrner'H par-(
fnts, Mr. ii lid Mrs. l- U Calkins, of
JOdenliowci". I
Cnoro Ii. Aldrhh. of Wilbur, anil
Kuril AdaniH, of Oakland, are. taking
examinations for rural mall delivery
positloiiH at t In- local poHtollico to-
lay. Charh-H Kieldn, a member of ,
the olllce force, has charr- of the
examinations.
Ilro. Noah had his Ark papered,
and Hoseburg )ian heretofore used
tho style unci designs ho used then.
Now, in all hoiiho, can't you look at
Burnetii In k new? Sen what they aro
uhIiik in clvlli.ed count rles. It won't
cost you a cent to look at them, any
way, and then you can tell your
Krandehlldron what you saw nt Kl.sh
vr'a I'alnt and Wall Taper Store on
Oak Hlrect. i'hono 333. tf
A plat of tho land recently pu r
rhased by Waller Hamilton, Sain Mil
ler und Thomas anil W. I. Cobb,
find formerly known at the Moses
I'nrroti phiio. was Hied with the
county cuurt ihia inornhiK. The laud
tidjoiiiri t ho city mi t ho Kotith, and
In now In readlnoKH to place on the
market . The disposal of the city
lotH will commence Monday moriihm,
und indication. tend to hIiow t hat
tho land will meet with ready sale.
This 1h a good time of year for
tho Hose, Club to get busy. j
! Household furniture for Male. Call I
at Klfiher's Paint Store Tor prices, tf j
W. M. .Johnson, a popular Southern
Pacific conductor, Js unable to work i
on account of illnehs.
Ualph llunsaker, of Myrtle Creek,
1h BjM.'iiding a couple of days in the
city a l tending to bu.sinenu matterw.
1 Merllclne rablnetH, In full bevel
mirror, to order at Winntte Gaddis'
jil ace of business, corner IMne and
I.ano HtreetH. dtf
Ii, O. McCee, a well known timber
cruiser, arrived hero yesterday from
Kiigcno to upend a few days attend
ing to busbies matters and visiting
with friends.
It. K. Nichols, of Kiddle. Is a busi
ness visitor in t he city today. Mr.
Nichols reports business on the boom
in i ho vicinity of Kiddie, with num
erous real estate changes recorded
weekly.
II. C. Jones, of Myrtle Creek, ar-
, rived In tiio city last, evening to
1 spend a couple of days looking af
I ter business matters. Mr. Jones Is
a deputy assessor and expects to
connnenco the work of soliciting val
i nations In a few days.
' Tho News received the following
letter from Joe Memsic, who Is at
1 present at Medfrrd, this morning and
the same Is self-explanatory: "Would:
you kindly publish my challenge in
your valuable paper as I am after
! the scalp of Carl Mused. I agree lo
(throw Utisch three times within an
hour, catch as catch can style, the
winner to take all tho gate receipts,
If Mr. Husch thinks ho can stay one
hour with me without being thrown
t liree times, he can have all the
money. My weight is 12 3! pounds
and I am i roet tall." II is quite
probable thai Husch will accept the
challenge, and that. Ilio match will
be arranged for some date following
the production of the Klks' Minstrels
in ihis city.
If
ARRIVED!
Rcxall ROSCS. Call for yours.
A Rosebush with each $1.00
purchase of Rexall Remedy.
Fullerton & Richardson
The Rcxall Store. Near the Depot
liny groceries from Stubbs & Fer
rnan and got free tickets to the Ciu'd
en Theatre. t
Judge J. W. Hamilton, wi.o has
been 111 at his home in this city for
several days is aide to be about the
streets today.
When search of first-class
building material go to Ma rulers
Irug store. They have It and the
prices are right. dswtf
Grant levins, of (Jlondale, left for
his home last evening after a coupif
of days spent in this city attending
to business matters.
George Kohlhagen, the local but
cher, left for Med ford ln-st even
ing where ho goes to purchase a
carload of cattle.
S. K. Morse, father of Postoffice
Inspector Morse, spent yesterday at
Oakland visiting with friends. He
returned here last night.
C. W. Hancock, of Tiller, Is spend
ing the day in Koseburg attending to
business matters and incidentally vis
iting with friends.
Ralph Knight, Jr., left for Fresno.
Cal., this morning where he will
spend two or three weeks visiting
with friends and relatives.
Ii. J-'. Doss left for Kugenn this
morning where he will spend a
collide of days visiting at tho home
of his daughter, Mrs. ilopkfns.
Kred Hay, tho Oakland farmer,
returned homo this morning after a
couple of days spent in tho city
looking after business matters.
George Dinimlck. of Elk ton, who
has been spending the past few days
at. Wilbur came over this morning
to look after business interests.
William Staiiiilnger left for Spring- j
Meld Junction this morning to meet I
his daughter, Mrs. Willie Smith.
They will ret urn hero tomorrow.
Senator Albert Abraham, who has
been spending the past few days at
Cortland attending to business mat
ters returned home this morning.
All who are willing to assist In the
chorus during tho Lanipkin meet
ings, beginning next Sunday, are re
nin sted to meet at the church to
night at T::io.
Manager Smith, or the local tele
phone exchange, went to Myrtle
('reck this morning to look alter
business matters connected with his
oflicial duties.
J. V. Short, of I rov. arrived in 1
the city la.-it evening with a collide t
of cougar pelts. They urn now on j
exhibition at the bonis Kohlhagon
tin at market, on Cass street. i
George Hoover, of Portland, ar-j
rived in Koseburg last evening to
spend a few days visiting at the,
home tr his brother. Dr. K. V. Ibmv-!
Miss Klta Dillard. a teacher in)
the Suiherlln schools, came over last;
evening to spend Sunday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
IHIlard.
Mrs. l'hoele Ketrhelt, formerly j
proprietress of the county hospital,
left lor points in Montana last even-'
lug uheie she will spend .several:
weeks visiting with friends and i e-'
aiives. 1
Miss Wilson, ii lural school te;u -tier,
left for her home at Cuiivonville
m0 j last evening to spend Sunday visit-
um i ii nei- piiiems. .ur. a no Airs.
Jack Wilson.
LOCAL XKW8.
Mrs. Mary Campbell Is quite 111 at1
her home in West Koseburg.
Notice the good things coming In.
, tho Klks' Minstrel ad m this issue.
j Kountaln pens sold, cleaned and
i repaired at the Koseburg Hook Store.
M. D. Smith and W. D. Smith,
! both of Myrtle Creek, were in the
city today on business.
Mrs. J. D. Maiden returned from
Medford this afternoon after a visit
with relatives at that city.
Closet combinations, in both wood. ;
steel and vitroware at Gaddis' j
plumbing shop. dtf j
Stubbs He Herman will give a free
ticket to tho Golden Theatre with
every dollar purchase. tl
Two second hand pianos at a bar
gain. Tho second hand store. L.
II. Khoades & Co.
Norman Agee left for Salem last
evening in response to a telegram an
nouncing the serious Illness of his
son, Shirley.
Charles Tabor left for points north
this afternoon after a brief visit with
friends in this city. Mr, labor is a
resident of West Fork.
James Wright returned from
points in the Rogue River Valley
this afternoon after a few days visit
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ah Hamlin, wife of a South
ern Pacific brakeman. arrived in the
city last evening and returned to
her home this afternoon. She re
sides at Portland.
Tho Ladies' Aid of tho M. K.
church havo on hand a numebr of
experience conk books. They can
be had at Churchill's hardware store
for roe each. dm-1
John Wells, a wealthy rancher,
who resides in Kasteru Oregon, ar
rived here tills afternoon to spend
a few days visiting with his niece,
Mrs. Henry Harth.
Mrs. John Johnson, of Pole, ar
rived In the city this afternoon to
spend a coil pie of days visiting at
tho homo of a friend. Mrs. .lack Mc
Grath. wife of a local Southern Pa
cific engineer.
Harvey Jones, proprietor of the
Koseburg hotel, who lias been quite j
ill ai liis hotr,? in this city lop st v-!
ral weeks. no as well t.tdi.y and j
grave doubt Is entertained as to his j
recovery. j
The t'n I ted Brotherhood of Car- j
penters und Joiners held heir week-1
ly meeting last night with about 'T i
members present. After the regular'
routine (tf business the doors were!
thrown open to a delegation of the i
different unions, who did ample jus-'
the to a lunch served by the carpent-j
ers. alter which the house was call- :
ed tf order bv V. T. Jackson, and
a Unilding Trades Council wa
started. A committee on wavs and
means was appointed and Tuesday
night of next week was the time
set to elect officers and get to work.
All tradesmen aro requested to attend.
The Fair Store
Announces the Opening of their Suit
Department.
II: m
We have just received our open
inn stock of Ladies' Suits, Dresses
and Dress Skirts, Wash DrJlises,
Etc.
Suits range in price from 12 to $40
Skirts from $1.98 to $15
Dresses from $1.25 to .?30
We are also showing absolutely
the swellest and most up-to-date
line of Pattern Hats ever shown in
Roseburg.
For our mutual benefit, we invite
you to call and inspect these lines
before buying, as we can certainly
save you money on ever' purchase.
THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE
BIG BARGAINS.
Koseburg Hook Company
Just Issued
New I'Yom Cover to Cover
Websters
New
International Dictionary
A liuiiti'd iiuhiIht or I Ik- "NVw Kcl'i'icine Atlas of
tho Wmid" KRKK to pmcliuscis of l)n' Diciiomirv.
lMUCK of tin- Now Pii-tiotiary and Alias, in full Am-t'lu-aii
Russia binding, 5 io. on. Tonus 5,.oo on de
livi'iv, lialani'o on o;isy payments.
Roseburg Rook Company
KOM Ill la., OKI I.OV
! REAL ESTATE
I FARMS.ORCHARD TRACTS, STOCK RANCHES, GARDEN TRACTS
i City Property Business Propositions
if ypu ;iri' Junking for a t;,M,i UaiH'li, A niro On'liar.l Tract, a pav-
inj; Stuck Kiiu'li. nr t'un-1 lanlon Tract, a fincl invest men t
fcr a lli'ini", it ."pi'i'iil.iti.'ii wf any kiml
SE-PERRINE& WALKER j
I On'Cass St., Near Depot. Roscluirji. Or. j
': Mrs T AiKtiii 'i it.! - l.il.tr.,., ,.f
! Poll!. in. , wlui 'kii l.f.'ii sniiijim
,!h. past fi'w l,is in iht- city visii-
ini; nl t In liiMiif m' the fnnni'i-'s p;ir
i cuts, lull for liicir liuiiic mis imini-
ln.
J .1. .1. Selieer. inui'.im; passni;'r
, no nt of ttu (iri-iit Northrni Itail
! roail, with hc;i(i)i:nnTs ;it SiuK;un'.
; Wash . sp.Mit la.-i ivrnliiK in tlu city.
jlMiiini; his sijiniii hi-if he ujih cn-
! tM-ta .1 hy Ticket Ai;.'nt Wriuht.
) Stittlc tt say t ti.it In- was hit rmhict'.l
. t a innnlit-r ct Ros.-h ti r's lnisin-s
ii un w Ihmii in- islu'd to nu-ct.
T. .1. ratter.-.. n, representlm; H.-ale
- Company, of I'tHtiainl. left for
i points Tioith t his in.. in In i; after a
i couple of das spent in this city at-:
! ten.iini; t, business matters. ' Mr
j Patterson sjh s that consi ,le ra hi-
lo;ut illlp-oein lit work will l-o done
in various .-,. tioiw of the state .lu:
! iiu: i !. e com in k iiiiinier. ui ucti of
w !iich 111 ho or a permanent na
tiiie. ,
! One of Mm niost eniovaMo social '
er-nts of hi season oceurn-.t at the
ta. . a!"-e .U l;t-' cvenini;. w hen j
i the la.lies" aiiiliar. to i he brother-
j ihoml of Kailway t I'ainne'ii, entertain-1
e. at th-lr a. MiM !a' 1. rho liall '
a- loautiftiMy .eioial.l for the oc-
4 j 'i1 in a-if usion. Mos' nuluii' .v,i,
J j the liororafive caboose." apparently
e.uiii".l with all the contrivances
! known tt the railroad 'fraternity
I'll:.- iiMssi,' 'cepl1nallv n-nul
' ;iiui frr.ne persenl eiijoyeil the oc
J 1 c.ision hnmi'ttsi-lc.
Manager Smith, of the local tcle-
j iibone e. hane. ha- made all ar-
i r.t:.i;en!i';!. pie a : at ttry to in-talltni;
ja i'lhhc t. 'lep hone booth in the
jSoiohctn Pat ific depot t present
jtlie S.oi'hevn Pacific I'ompiiny niain-
I tains a private telephone in the
4 j (i-ket ot'lee. much to the tll-s;tt isf:w
J 1 T'l,l ,f the eti;;'h . In chaise. With
4 ; 'he ! t;-i atl.i ; i. n of tho new sstem
j the pr.-sent teli-;. hone will be nsetl
sMi('i f .r prix.itc business. and
th.ise wivhltii; to h;ve com m n n tea t ion
e-r the lines will he compelled to
re-ort to the two of the public
hoi;,, which will ho conducted on
h.e pay system. j
AT THE
PALACE THEATRE
TlHltSII.W, Kit IDA Y AND SATl'lt IAY
TF-MURPHEY'S DOGSHS"
Trained to go Through Their Performance Without
Directions From Anyone.
MUSICAL STEVENS
Three Reels of High Class Motion Pictures
Matinee Sunday 2:30 P. M.
Good Music
prick: 1.1 V3STD qr cents
lmarch 5the 's McKinzie MerrymaKers
j D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP, f
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
Watch
Rep
l North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Karbl-
WnrKs TplPTihnno VIll i
WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE.
airing
When vonr watch Is "all brok
en up" or "out of sorts" hriiiK It
to this watch hospital" ami we'll
quickly put In in "shape" auiti
Siek" timepieces "made well"
in the quickest sort of time, con
sistent with ooit workmanship.
I,et us do your watch and jew
elry repairing.
A. S. HUEY
S. 1. Watch Inspector.
i;im;p,v nt..
j Good Things to Eat
Is Our One Specialty
If you are fond of foodstuffs extra good in quality always
' fresh and crisp Komethini; that will tickle the palate when your
; appetite is at Its best or worst that's us. Wo have the Roods.
at our command and can satisfy all tastes. become a regular
customer and live Kod as well us happy.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO.
i nunc mi rujcuurg, uie. lid;, uraiu, ecu
Machine Made
BREAD
In krrpint; with th. mo.lorn
nifttunls of lirea.l :ir. I pastry
makiiiK I have install.'.! a pat
ent bread ami pastery mixer,
thus n i v i n j my patrnns the hen
efit of the m.'st approve.) meth
o !s in the art of lire... I nuking.
The pro.iiu'ts now turn.-.l out at
this bakery are fo,ual to any in
the state. A irial will eonvinee
you. We earry a'l the p .o.i
thing's in pastryl.tr,.!. fr.-sh an.l
crisp every .lay.
THE IMPQl'A BAKERY
To make room tor our complete, new stock of
Men's Suits, Shoes
and Furnishings
we'll close out our ontiri line of ladies' shoes, under
wear, dress goods, calicoes and ribbons w
AT COST PRICES
11 . (il'KT. I'r,.,..
I'Konr 11 1
Sec our window display
Come in and get prices and exnmiiie these goods, as
we positively shall discontinue handling these lines
of merchandise.
D. J. JARVIS
Water Front Store
125 Sheridan St.