The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 23, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    TRK EVENING XEAVS. TlirilSOAY, MARCH SM. 1011
YOXCAIXA NEWS.
Land Mor Than Doubles Its Vulue
Iu Two Years.
C. C. DeVore was looking after
personal Interests at Oakland last
Sunday. ,'
John Beck ley and George Stearns,
of Oakland, were business visitors
to this city hist week.
John Klngery and W. J. Cody werej
looking after business matters at
ltoseburg the first of the week.
Miss Uuth Swinney returned from
Woodville the first of the week
where she had been called on ac-
count of the illness of her father. :
Miss Swlnney brought her father to!
.his city aud he is now at the home :
of Dr. Geo. Knott. ' ,
Mr. Albert Drown left the first of
the week for some point to the north
where he has employment. :
Mrs. Peto Mattoon, of Drain, visit
ed with relatives here the first of the
week.
Jimmie Miller, of Skelley, Is now
employed as chief clerk and bottle
swabber at the Hunting drug store.
Mrs. Luther Daugherty went to
Cottage Grove on business the first
of the week.
Mrs. 11. C. Stearns, visited with
relatives at Oakland and Sutherfiu
a few days this week.
A. Llneback, the Hose-burg piano
man, was a business visitor to this
city the first of the week
Hali.h Hack made a business trio'
to urnin last j- riuay.
George I iarschharger and family
arrived here from Indiana t his week.
Mr. Harschbrager formerly owned ai
ranch near this city which he dis
posed of last fall and returned to
Ills old home In Indiana, but having!
become thoroughly inoculated with i
the Oregon atmosphere was forced '
return to the "garden of tho
Northwest". It is a noticeable fea
ture that those leaving Oregon invar
iably return.
John Ilarr was thrown from a
horse last Sunday morning and sus
tained a fractured collarbone. Dr.
Machine Made
In keeping with the moiiern
methods nf brra'l arA pastry
making I have installed a pat
ent broad and pastory mixer,
thus uivinj' my patrons the ben
efit of the most approved meth
ods in the art of bread making.
The products now turned out at
this hak.'ry are equal to any in
the state. A trial will convince
you. We carry all the good
things in past.ryland, fresh and
crisp every day.
THE UMPQM BAKERY
II. tiUEST, !rm. l'lione'221
workmanship considered.
THE FAIR STORE
Roseburg Book Company
Just Issued
New From Cover to Cover
Websters
New
International Dictionary
A limited number or the "New Reference Atlas
k the World" FREE to purchasers of the Dictionary.
PRICE of the Xew 1 lietionary and Atlas', in full Am
erican Russia binding, 5 19 00. Terms J3.00 on de
livery, balance on easy payments.
Roseburg Book Company
ROSEHl'RG, OHKGON"
PROTECT YOUR ROSES
Use Marsters Rose Spray Solution for
Rose?, House Plants, Vines, Small and Large Fruit
Trees. Kills Germs and Insecls.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Mortensen reduced tho fracture and
the patient is resting comfortable as
Two families are hero from Okla
homa in search of homes. From re
ports, many more honieseekers from
that part will visit Oregon this
yea.
From George Andrews, "mayor"
J of Skellev, we are informed that
Seattle capitalists have purchased
the Skelley mill and will put the
same in operation during the early
sinume.
Wiley Hen i field is adding some
valuable Improvements to bis resi-
dence on Hailrcad street In the form
of an extra coat of paint, to Fay
nothing of the improvements In the
shae of new fences and walks.
The large sprangley branches of
'the gigantic shade trees In front of
IJ. G. Samler's residence and those
along Main street have recently
j undergone a thorough pruning, a
; much needed piece of work. A vast
! improvement in appearance Is thus
! affected.
M. Joslln. nf Drain, was here on
j business last Wednesday,
i A. Schmidlcr has disposed of his
' farm near this city, tho purchaser's
j namo we've been unable to learn.
; Mr. Schmidler is contemplating pur
; chasing the John Km so property in
this city,
j Thomas Maxwell has opened up a
j cleaning and pressing establishment
I at the rear of the Cox store. Mr.
j Maxwell says be is prepared to do
(first class work in tho cleaning and
j pressing line.
I Mi. and Mrs. 10. W. Hurk. who
I have been spending tho winter at
i this place, visiting with their daugh
ter. Mrs. 1. Smith, have returned to
i their home at Dnyton, Wash.
I Mrs. F. Cheesbro. of Comstock, Is
visiting at this place.
H. C. Cook, who traded a stock
of merchandise nt Cottage Grovo to
K. lielliweyy, for a 117-ncre fruit
farm at this place, has moved with
bis family and has taken possession
of his new acquirement.
Two years ago, Mr. A. owned 1 H 0
acres of land near this city for
which he asked $8,000, thinking no
one would dare make him such an
offer. Presently Mr. P. stated that
be wished to buy the tract. "Oh.
DO YOU
Know
That .ve are showing the nicest
and most com jlo 1 1? line of Ladies'
.Suits, Presses, etc., that can be
foiuid in HoseluiTt;? Tvvcry suit
ftrietly man-tailored and up-to-d.ite
nothing old to show yon. We
gnnranlee a perfect ht and satisfac
tion or you con't take the goods.
We have had our preliminary
millinery opening, and are showing
all the 'correct things in Pattern
Hat?, Braids and Trimmings of all
kinds. Our workroom i also turn
ing out new creations every day,
stjles right, quality the very best,
and prices tho lowest possible. We
defv competition, style, quality and
The Little Store
With BIk liargalns
said Mr. A., "I want $8,00 for that
place." Whereupon M r. H. imme
diately made a payment to bind the
bargain and some accused him of
bet n g " tlaf f y " fo r p;y i n g su c h a
price, as the place was not consid
ered very good. A short time ago
Mr. D. refused $lti.000 for the
same place. Where will it stop?
"Next."
Tho entertainment given by tho
Hehekah lodge at this place last Fri
day evening was a grand success,
socially ami financially. Tho pro
gram was a hummer and the large
crowd which filled the house was
given value received for the price
paid. The program was conducted
by a capital face which held the
attention of the audience and re
ceived many hearty applauds.
A citizens' mass meeting will bo
held at the city hall Monday even
ing, March 27th, for the purpose
of ncmiinaiing a city ticket to be
voted on at the election which is
to be held April 3rd. All Yoncalla
citizens who are interested In getting
a good ticket nominated should sjvnre
no pains to attend tho meeting next
Monday evening. Come out and
nominate your man. Take an inter
ets in the affairs of the city. Don't
stay away from the caucus, and then
bowl about the ticket not suiting
you.
MRS. McGIXTY.
A MAW SI ICIDH.
Well Known lloM'burg Man Attempts
to Frighten Wile.
S. K. I'nstott, who has be nes
tranged from his family for about
two months, created no little sensa
tion this morning, when he made a
feeble and unsuccessful attempt to
commit suicide.
According to tho story told by
tho officers, Unstott called at. the
home of bis wife, who resides wltii
her parents in the Grove, at about
9 o'clock this morning, and upon
gaining admittance, attempted to
bring about reconciliation. Failing
in his mission, he is said to have
pulled from his pocket a vial partly
filled with carbolic aefd. at the same
time informing the frightened wo
man that he was tired of life and in
tended to commit suicide. He then
lion red about four or five drops of
the drug into a glass of water, swal
lowed the same, anil left the house
Almost hysterical, tho wife not ifiVd
peighbors of what had occurred, an. I
the at fair was later reported to the
ouVers. Owing to tho Tnct that Uns
tott drank but a small amount of the
acid, he was Utile harmed, and Is
! about t he streets as usual this af
I hMToon.
The officers believe that Fustott
i had no intention of committing sul
! ( id-, but on tl.f contrary. w:is shnp
i Iv attempting to frighten his wife.
; I'pon being apprehended by the of-
ticcrs today, Fttstott promised to re-
frain from visit ing his wife In ti e
j future, and thus avoid similar dem
onstrations to the one which occ-u;-(
red thii, niornlnir.
i According ot Marshal HuffmiiM.
. t'n tot ha been causinir enii-id -
able t rn'ihle in Oie vir'r.py of ,''
i former home of late, and upon sever
al occasions tile oMieers have I e- .
; called to re-store unietne Cnii! j"-
I centiy I'nstott was emplnved by til'
: coiinty. having r'iar::e of the uatm 'if
men working en the road n-'ur Chu
nk Mountain.
I.OCAI, M.WS.
I Ot yntir smudi-'f
i H. A. Mahnn plumlilni;
! m:iW NT !!
sh(it on Ca-
j str'-et. t
I Teddy Minrtrd, of Port I:i rid, u Ik
j luis iM-cn Hp'Midini Ilic t ( onu'i
! of days In the city h it Tnr his henm
( this Hft'rnjnn.
Tho H. A. Mahnn i-luinliiiik' isi;i!i
1 HhIhu'mu will Hfccjtt ;in.y sort nf .hup
or plumhing jnh work. I,-;iv.- ytnn !
I nr.)-r.V t(
fh.'irlfs Whli. of Myrtln Cn-k.
arriv-(l In the i-ity thin ;i U wnoun to
P'Tid a rouph of days looking ;tr' r
tMisinoss matters.
Mrs. .1. C. Kryi?, of fama Val1v.
I- sp.Midini; a roupln f.r d.ts i tho
'it viitini; with frlftitl and look
ing aftT IjuhIii-h4 nati'r.
Clark Parar, of fho N w York
f)oi"' Hjifnt the murium; at pjin.
I11 the southern Wirt of the coutitr)
hf,kitiv uftor hunines in't-rt-Hi j.
O. P. Morfenven
sheriff at ;!-.nd.ile
fortii"riy 'Ji'put
arrived 111 !((--"
hurc thU
noon id sp-ii'l a
i( !'!idtn tu hm-iue.--
matte
I S M W-.od.
inner and ' k.'iiaN
Mey, hrrlved In tre
veniiiir and N I'mk-rnaTT-r-:
h'-r.- to-
from Camas V
i it v et..rd;ti-
aft.-
In
He
e.-( t t r-t 11 r a t" li i -
hem tomorrow. Mr. Wood a-. that
'he -opie in hi nelt:h!nr ho'jd a r
anxio'inly awaPinu ra.lro;n t.p i a
'Ions, and hop u fee aetual ork
begun on the proposed Coos Pa;. -li'tfehurK
line thii sea.-n
A Mt SlCAL TIIKAT.
Thursday, March 23. tho" Pasmore
Trio will give the fourth number of
tho lyceum course. Music teachers
should urgo their pupils to bo there.
Parents who are anxious for their
children to be musicians should
bring them to hear these great ar
tists. It is by hearing such people
that Inspiration comes to do greater
work. Hosebnrg Ministerial Union.
Mr. Harris, of Camas Valloy, is
business visitor in Koseburg today.
.SPECIAL SALE.
24
HOUSE CLOTHES RACKS
A NECESSITY
The most popular little Hack made.
Takes up no more room than an
umhrella. Strictly nil hard wood,
securely rivited. Just 25 of these
for this sale.
Worth $2.00
for this sale they
Go At $1.25 '
Remember only 25 at this price,
hirst came, first served.
RICE & RICE
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
WRESTLINC
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Joe Memsie
svki:s IHXK
March 24
(itMifl Slt-ltound Preliminary ltoin
Cmilexl lnniitil)- at 14:1.1 P. f.
PICK VH.
Hii. Sld ...
4i neral AdiuN
Ion
s-.: v:.:;-to-1 .... 1
Carl Husch !
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MARSTES DRUG STORE
We Make People Welcome
Prom ptness
In Filling Orders
a feature of our business
Joo Menisle, who Is known ; teresting contest is anticipated,
throughout tho stato as one of tho!
most scientific wrestlers in the entlro Mrs. O. P. Henderson left for
northwest, arrived hero this after-' Springfield this afternoon iln rea
noon, and will meet Cart Husch, the ponse to a telegram announcing tho
tier man wrestler, at Sykes' rink to- death of her nelco, Miss Vemico
morrow evening. Tho men are said Griffin. Tho funeral will bo hold
to bo evenly matched, aud a most in- at Springfield tomorrow.
f J AS. A. PERRY
SMART, STYLISH I MILLINERY
FOR SPRING
Pattern and Tiiihred Fisk Hats are now on display.
If it is merchandise you want examine the quality ot
the goods we show in this line.
LAMBS SMAHT SPUING SUITS AXD DRESSES
LAMliS SI1.IC AND KID GLOVES
LADIES EVENING AND AUTO SCARES
LADIES AMERICAN 11HAUTY CORSETS AND SILK HOSE
LADIES AUTO COATS IN PONGEE AND LINEN
LADIES KINK ASSORTMENT OE NICCKWEAU
,AJ1ES LACE COLARS AND
THE BEST
TheR
We place qual it' above all con
siderations. Our goods and our
prices are right.
Give Us aTrial
ALL GOODS
Roseburg
REAL
FARMS.ORCHARD TRACTS,
City Property
If you are l'mkinj,' fur n fli.wl
inff Stock l!an( h,i,r firm 1
for a Home, or
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PERRINE & WALKER
I On'.Cass St., Near
SATS
TO BE HAD
AT
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GUARANTEED
Rochdale Go.
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ESTATE!
STOCKRANCHES, CARDENTRAC TS I
Business Propositions
HancL A nicu Orchanl Trar-t, a pay
lanietj'rarU, a goo. investment'
speculation f any kinI
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