TUB EVKMVO NKlVfl KATI HDAV, MARCH 18, 1011, Miss Smith, or Myrtle Creek, who vlKited with friends lu the city yes terday returned home on lust even Intf'n soul hboiind loon! truth. E. L. Giles, of the Cobh U;a Entute Company left for Medford this morning to upend a couple of ffiyn fttietnliiiK to IhikIih-kh interests. t" We Repair Everything f IXJCAL NEWS. Dr. P. H. May, o. C, omco room io. s, ueli sisters lildg. IXH.-AL NEWS. Electrical that nn:tl attention as well txf. sei; you apparatus. Kurtnerniort we attend to repairs promptly (on 'phono order If you li!:J and you won't need to sound your burglar alarm wIkmi yuu get our hill. Need anything in ocr Hue. T. Mrs. Alice Perdue left for Port- tf j land to spend a few days looking I uner busiueHs matters. Frank li. Walle ,of Sutherlin.l earn over last evening to sjxifid ai Try Craddocks ISIub. Oatmeal, But day or two looking after business ; assorted coapa for toilet purposes, matter.', I They are good. The Hochdale. D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating G. L. PRIOR 15 N. ,T;;ckson St. Iiorebur, Or On Thursday Evmiiug M A RCH !2:3 at the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The management of tlie local Lyceum Course Present the Famous PASMORE TRIO MA KY PAS.M'MiK, Violin DOROTHY I'ASMORK, Cello SUZANNK I'AS.MOKK, Piano ' "Simply wonderful, I have' never heard such .laying by a trio In ; my li ft. - Wllliaiu Armstrong in t'lilcugo Jiiler-Oceuu. "Tim Pusmores are among the greatest artists ever heard In Iler lln." Itoilln Zeitnug. "The, whole soul of each player goes Into her linger tips." From New York Musical Courier. en era I admission, Adults, GO centn; School Children, Drug Store. 10 cents extra I'ICICKH: (i .UK ceu I H. Reserved Seats on Sale at Mursters to all. A I taliy (irnntl from A. IJnchack'N Piano House will be used. 4m Go Carts Go Carts The Fulton Go Cart is the best that money can buy, Light, Strong, Durable and Nobby. Fully Guaranteed The sulky runabout is just what you have been looking for. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW L H. RHOADES & CO. $3,000.00 WORTH OF 2nd HAND GOODS WANTED .... . . . X LARD! sp& LARD! 3 Lb. Cans 45c 5 Lb. Cms 75c : 10 Lb. Cans $1.50 CASS STRl:l:T MI: AT MARKET HOTEL THE O R AN Cass Street. Cor. Rose. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor o o o FIRSTCLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS ' UtiiMin,;, New I'urnisliii's an : Si,.,,,,, j,.j,t,.. Throughout. II,. I and l id V;i!,-r in Ywry li "'in. .ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED Centrally Located in Business District Manager Smith, of the local tele phone exchatiKe, spoilt the day at SutherJin looking utter bushies.- inat- I Iith connected with his oihciul duties. MIhh Klta Dlllard, who Ik teach ing school at Kiitherlfn, arrived in town last evening to spend Sunday visiting at tho home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dlllard. Justice of the Pence Oalther, of Myrtle Creek, who spent the. patt low iiavH in tin- city attending huMrii-j-s mutters In-fore the L'uited State land ohVu returned home last evenini.:. Dr. .1. It. rallawny, Osteopathic pnysit;ian. enrontn diseanea a Bpc ialty. Graduate of the Amerlfan S. hool of Ost.-opathy. KlrkHllle, Mo. I'nder founder of H'-lenee it, a. T. Still. Ollice Al.rahani Uldf. I'hone ltl!, Hn.sclmrg, Ore. f'outity Fruit Inspector F. A. Mc f'all returned from Drain and other iiolnts in the northern part of the ouitty lat evening. Mr. Mef'all re ports a majority of the orchards in ihut locality in good condition, and the prn.-pertB for a hamper crop en couraging. Miss Helen Smith, who has been ernplo.wd at t'liehalis, Wah., for the past few months, arrived here this morning to spend some time visiting at t lie home of hep mother. M iss Smith has been in the employe of the Twin f'ity Traction Company. ai f'hehalis, and enjoys her position very much. Tlie regular monthly meeting of Iteno Post, No. !!!, C. A. It., was held at the Macahee hall yesterday after noon with a large number or the membeiH in attendance. At. the con clusion of the business session, the ladies of the (I. A. It. served duiniv luncheon which was duly appreciat ed tiy all present. deorgo Sheridan, who has been Kpending the past ten days in the city visiting at. the home of his fath er. T. It. Sheridan, of the First Na tional Hank, left for his bom" at Marshlield last evening. He was ac companied as far as Portland by (leorge Culver, who will upend a few days at the metropolis visillni; with friends. V. A. Storm, practical ciemr pud presser of ladies' wear. Latest meth ods of French dry cleaning, col ors permit tir-g. Including feathers, all kinds, plumes, furs and gloves. In connection with (1. V. Sloper of the Itoseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works, ;ms Jackson street. Phone No. -17. Clothes called for and de livered, d-tf .lames Itrown Seolt. who was re cently appointed secretary of the arnegic peace Knd.iwnieni, by Sen ator itoot. is (i broi lier-in-law of (i. P. Scblosser puMh-ity manager of Hie Itoseburg Commercial Club. Mr. Scott is a man of nal ion a I re put a Hon. and that he will make good in the responsible position goes without saying. L. (J. Hicks .consulting engineer for the Suthcrlln Land ti Water 'oinpany. who spent yesterday af ternoon hi the city reports the sale of more than $."u,tnni worth of real1 estate at Slit herlhi during t be past i three days. Most of tlie laud was i purchased by Easterners who arriv-l ed at the nort hern city by special ; car Tuesday morning. In most every! Instance the purchasers intend to In-' cate In Siitherlin Valley and engage in the growing of commercial fruits, j Manager 11. .1. Frear. of the local j water and light system, reports the arrival of a new Howe steam puinp which will he installed lu the Win chester plant for auxiliary purposes. ; The new pump has a capacity of one! and one-half million gallons per day,1 and will more than double tlie pres-: ent capacity of the plant. A gang of men are nnw at work preparatorv to installing the pump ami it is prob able that It will be In readiness for, operation within a couple of weeks. not her daring burularv. beat ihg the earmarks of professionalism, or iiil it'll n 1 v nseb ti it snnie time hist 1 night, when some nnknow person or persons entered the I. 1 1 . Khoades seroml hand store, near the corner if .Le sson and Cass streets, ami ap propriated nieii handise of the ap proximate tabic of I :::". The rob ber was d iscnvei ed bv one of the rb-rks upon opening tho establish ment for business this morning, and upon brief investigation. it was found ih.it the burglars bad effect ed ci!Han-e thronch a rear window w Mi U w :is unbolted Olu e tip-hie of tlie sTure the tue!l made their wa lo the gun rrpk where ! hev se! , u .1 a 'IV V" Marl In rifle as well Un! r,...' i.ne ..f which was of the :; V e.ilibre Col's .iriet. Tl'e uicu thell lausai ked the. show ca-es and aJ near as ran be asc! ( tiaed. appro priated about twentthe tUteen pu yifi, t went v chains, twn huuMng knies, uninber of r:i 'ot- ! and ai unlimited sUPp'v of ia'' iidges Vs Minn :ts lio 1Mb' w.i- ' dlsree-'rd. Hie a!l'ar W.ls re; e:'e 1 t.i Sheriff Ojline and Marshal Huff man, win rue imw seavrbim: for nuiliv parses. It If the belief ,,f iv,.. ntfr-'i's . I b.it the bnrgiai's ate e?-r lenced in tto ir pmre-v-ioii. a;;.! a. ha i'v armed, us Is ind b a ted i t be articles seb .-ed bv tli-'ii w V'b inside the store. Ml etTicers along the Hue of the Suthern Paeitie rail niad, bet h north and sout h, h.w e lw...ti tiKlructeil to keiMi ;i clese -!.t for tho men. who w!M pri.l.aS. lv Rttemnt to dispose of, the plunder Dr. K. Hoover was called to Kast I.'mp(tia late yesterday to at- tend Mrs. Morgan, who Is said to be! quite ill at her honm in thai vicin-j Ity. James and M. Pet re. Inmates of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, left for! Cottage Grove this morning where ) they will spend a few days visiting j with friends. C. Mcflovern, a local timber cruis-: ere, loft, for points on the Caiaponia river this morn lug where he will ! spend about ten days looking after ; business matters. George Hoover, of Portland, Is ex-j peeled lo arrive here this evening to j 4 spened a few days visiting at tlie , a er. " j Mrs. Lillian Robinson, of Salem, who has been spending the past few days in the city visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. John It. Lee, left for her borne this niurnin. Mrs. J. I). Zurcher, who has been Multe 111 of late, was admitted to j Mercy hospital this afternoon where , -lie will undergo an opera t ion. She i is under tlie care of Dr. A. F. Sether. I H. J. Frear, local manager of the water and light system, leaves for points in the Fast tomorrow where ho will spend several weeks looking after business interests. Fred IJonebrake, who has been employed as waiter lu a local res taurant for some time past, left for Chlco. Cal.. I his morning where he intends to locate permanently. James Moon, local agent for the New York Life Insurance Company, leaves for Klamath Falls next weeek where he will spend some time look ing after business matters connect ed with his otneial duties. ' O. V. Sloper returned last evening: from Klamath Falls where he spent seevral days visiting with his son, Itoy, and looking that city over. He says the town looks good to him and has a great future, and to back up his impressions purchased three city lots. j North JacEson Street, adjoining Peoples MarbK Works. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG. ORE. 8 CHURCH BROTHERS' rut SL IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CAS 5 STREET PHONE 135 DELIVERY V. r. Harding, of the Harding Land Company, who has been spend-1 in g t he past few days at Portland look ing after business interests, re turned here this morning. Mr. Hard-' 'tig savs that thousands of colonists are arriving at Portland, many of whom anticipate locating in various sections of the state. J. L. Kendall, one of the owners of the local water and light plant, who has been spending the past few davs in the city inspecting the com pany's holdings in this vicinity, ha1 gone to Pasadena. Cal.. where be will join his wife who has been spending the winter at that n-ity. From t here M r. and M rs. Kendall will proceed tn Pittsburg, Penn.. "here they will remain during the summer. Sun Your Ma tress And Get Satisfaction LONE STAR LAUNDRY urn SIIKIIID.VN ST. PHONE 380 And our wagon will call for your bundles. New com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Your old mattress possesses- won derful qualities if you will bring it out in the sun Sunshine Biscuits We now have a full line of Loose Wiles' famous Sunshine Specialties These Cookies and Crackers are in a class to themselves. Good why they just melt in your mouth. Madam lloneu ife permit uh (o lench you one le-von ultout mail resi', vthciher they In of vtraw or of hailed ctioii like the Seaty. Sun our mattreos euro a week well and iu ' MM'H'-Cd lit the Ifsults with the chcapeM mat l ivn. We remind yon nf ihi treat ment for oiirouit guild. !tintt blame the (lead r for veiling you it poor malic. if uu du i Miit 'iir nuiiitv.. THE FAMOUS SEALY We are ngeiiiw tor the famous Seal) matt it'. I ml v this is the Ih'i iiuittrv we b.ne eer ei ti. The price i Mn, and I lie maker mc a triple miar antce for -O )i ;ir. B. W. STRONG The iirnili! Man calcr ill eery trade of mat fri'tse mid all kinds f tnil dim:. I in Itidiiii; bei'tt pil low "lip, and ctierlel.. I I '! II' II imB-IHII1M,lJU. N r ! I ; 1 1 .-vv ) I: Dr. Paul Herbert MAY I'hirnpr.ictor, norva ami sH'cialLt w now nerm:i!iintlv lc:itiJ in thi Sistors ImiLlini;. motn.".. Chiropractic is a new acii-nce.anil onu of the ln."t of the Xa ilniRd stirir.-ry. M;inv imtii-nts who 'jtrt-reJ fur vir. I'hninic .iiiMs. s. and who, after .-pt'n.iir.j smail fnrtum-s, found in) ndiff t.y the old methods, have been mada well by thia wonderful sviem'e. If you are fTiTir.j; from rheumatism, l.miibaj;". Heart. Stimrv-h, Kidney, I.iver or InttvtinalW other disea.-ies vvh..flw.- n...A ikMteJ'T chronic, consult this Doctor. umce nour? y to 2 a. m.. 2 to spine or here with Sunday's by appointment. La iy attendant M t Wt? Invite Your Patronage. Pates Reasonable upon leaving Rosoburg. t