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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
SATIUIAV, MAItCH 23, 1011. LOCAL NEWS. THK EVEN'IXG NEWS. H. Campbell, of Rice Hill, left for his home yesterday after a visit iu this city. Attorney James Watson returned this morning from a business trip to Portland and Salem. When 1? search of first-class building material go to .Marsters Drug store. They have It and the prices are right. dswtf Mrs. Edward Pengra, who has been si-ending the past few days at Portland visiting with relatives," will return here tonight. Miss Maud Williams, who has been teaching school at Ashland dur ing the past winter, returned here last eveulug to remain permanently. Constable H. F. Wooster, of Yon- PROTECT YOUR ROSES MARSTES DRUG STORE call, who came over last evening to look after business matters connect ed with his oilicial duties returned home this afternoon. Winnie Gaddis. the local plumber, has commenced tho work of plumb ing the new bungalow, owned by Hy nian Wollenberg and situated on Stephens street. Use Marsters Rose Spray Solution for Roses, House Plants, Vine?, Small and Large Fruit Trees. Kills Germs and Insects. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. We Make People Welcome Promptness In Filling Orders a feature of our business l.Ot'AIi NEWS. LOCAIi NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. John Spaugh, the looking Glass farmer, is sjiending the day in Hose burg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. f J A A. PERRY SMART, STYLISH MILLINERY FOR SPRING Pattern and Tailoied Fik llats are now on display. If it is merchandise you want examine, the quality of the goods we show iu I his line. LADIES SMART SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES LADIES SILK AND KID GLOVES LADIES EVENING AND AUTO SCARFS LADIES AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS AND SILK HOSE LADIES AUTO COATS IN TONCEE AND LINEN LADIES FINE ASSORTMENT OF NECKWEAR LADIES LACE COLARS AND SATS THE BEST TO BE HAD AT The Rochdale We place quality above all con sitierations. Our goods and our prices are right. Give Us aTrial ALL COODS GUARANTEED EI La IlrU of Wilbur, was a Rose-i burg visitor today. ! Mrs. C. K. Root and two children left fur Grants Pass this morning where they will spend a few dnys visiting with friends and relatives. Prank (2oodmun and wife, who re cently returned from points in Wash ington where they spent tho winter, went to Oakland this morning to, Tsit with relatives. j Douglas Cuuniy Ceamery nutter, I the best in the land, can be had of j your grocer at 75 cents teh roll. De-1 I maud your home product and accept! j no other. Butter fat 34 cents. tit f j J George W. Heath and wife, of1 , Wilbur, were in the city today. .Mrs. ' Death's health has not been good of; : late and it is quite probable she : will seek relief at some hot spring at ! an early date. j Mrs. George Hoover, of Portland, arrived here last evening to join her husband, who preceded her to this city a couple of days since. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover expect to leave for their home at Portland tonight. j James Newlnnd. wife and son, who I have been spending the past winter ! at points in Southern California, re turned here last, evening. Mr. New land Is much improved in health, and anticipates no further difficulty. Goorgo Marsh was in tho city to day from Looking Glass, to meet his son, Arthur, who arrived this morn ing from Salem, where he Is attend ing school. After spending a short vacation with his parents the youn man will retun to the Capitol City tu resumo his studies. A meeting of those interested Iu tho organization of a camera club will bo held at Clark's studio, In ( he Kosehurg National Bank build ing next Tuesday evening. All per sons owning a camera are eligible to membership, and should bo pres ent at the meeting in order that a permanent organization may be ef Andy Restul. a local timber cruis I er, has returned from points in Coos i county where he spent the past few i weeks attending lo business mailers. ; Mr. llcstul reports business some i what quiet on the coast at the pres ent time, but nevertheless, he anti- r( nates unsidralile bijldiug acti vity during the summer. j At the regular meeting of Rising Star Lodire. . . (). F.. held last '. vening the following members were j elected as representatives to the ! Grand "Lodge which t-onviMiw at Cortland tin -May 17: lr. K. V. Iloov ! er, John Alexander. Grafton Wortb j iiiKton and K. N. Kwart. F. G. Mi- eeili. conductor of the Grand Lidi:e. i will acfonipany the representative.-, ; to Portland. ! One of tho most enjoyable snr(;;l i events of the season occurred at the .Methodist church. South last evening, when the members of that denomi nation assembled in a real old tine "get-together" meeting. During the early evening the gathering was en tertained with a musical and liter ary proL'Tvini. followed by a delicious luriciieoii. It is the Intention of the church members to hold frequent I meet ings or a socku nai uro iu i mc future, and thus lend their assistants In entertaining those so inciim d. John Neuner, of Glendale passed through the city u few night's since euroute to Portland where ho went to purchase au automobile. Ho will make the return trip in bis new auto anil will probably arrive hero totnor iow or Monday. T. L. Lee, county organizer, for mulated the Evergreen Grange, at the Greens school house, on Monday, March lib, with a largo charter membership. Considerable interest was manifest and all present appear ed to evidence a deep interest iu the success of tho organization in Douglas county. Tho following of Heers wore elected A. L. Hoggs, master: George Winotead, lecturer; M. M. Cooper, overseer; R. V. Green, t reasu rer ; M y rt lo Green . l eres , Frank Spaur, chaplain; Harry A. Winston, Stewart. F. G. Haven, as sistant Stewart ; Ethel Haner, lady assistant stewart ; Annie Winston, Pomona; Hazel Hoggs, Flora. Arrangements have been perfected whereby Mortimer Whitehead, the well known Patron and past lecturer of tho National Grange, will deliver n lecture iu Kosehurg. on Thursday, March lit), at 7: :10 o'clock in the evening. The address will be de livered In tho Odd Fellows' Temple and will be free to ail. It behooves ( very person interested in the suc cess of the grange to attend this ad dress, and listen to the remarks of Mr. Whitehead, who Is considered authority along the line of co-operation among t lie farmers. The American Agriculturist has the rot lowing to say relative to Mr. White head: "As a grange editor and work er for the grange for '(! years, he has been in every stato in the union and in Canada. He is one of the foremost builders of tho order. No member has traveled more miles, de livered moro addresses or wrllen more papers In the interests of the older oi Patrons of Husbandry than has 11 rot her Mortimer Whitehead. ' Horses anil Vehicles. FOIt SALE ti year old bay horse, 1250 pounds. Would tako part tn a good cow. Address P. O Hex ti'A, Roseburg, Or. m-30 HORSE WANTED- Good sound work horse, weighing 1250, light bay or sorrel. Phone Suburban 9i, or address S. D. Cooley, Rose burg, Ore. tt' MARKS FOR BALK Span standard bred fillies, coming 3 and 4 years old, half sisters, broken, and are a flno largo team for their breed. Well matched, and prfco reason able. Inquire News office. tf FOR SALE Lot 110x185, good G room house. About 15 fruit trees in hearing, tine garden land, freo sandy soil. Small payment down, balance easy terms. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire 10. D. Pen gra, 82U West Mosher st. at! HEAL KSTATK TRANSFERS. S. Hamilton and i . G. Mlcelli to W. S. Hamilton and Joseph Mlcelli, certain land In Douglas county. John Townsend and wife to George E. Yofcuni. lot No. 4. In block No. 4, in North Park Addition to tho City of Roseburg. Consider tion $1. Libble May Coshow to Bertha May Fisher, lots 1. L', 3, 4 lid ft, in block I lid lot 1. 2, 3 and 4, In block 2. in tract of land known as the Cala poola Walnut Farm, situated In township 2."), S. R. W. Roseburg Rochdale Co. WRESTLING MATCH i, asm i ;r:i) .n i:i:tisi:mi:ts. WANTKI) Two roihililu yoiiliu lmlli'H to ilo Rollilllni?. Inqiiln- nt I L':t I'lno slriM't. ilmL'ii WAXTKI) (lll'l ti ilo Ki-niTul Ihiiibu work. liuiiilro of Mrs. 10. M. Kti-wnrt. on Wiitsim stri-i't. ill! V.'ANTKl) CiVntrai-l fi-lUni; nnil tilirkiltK los, mall si-uli'. Kvp'T-Iimii-i'iI. Ail'ln- Clink Himuy, Ut. I. YnncniivfT. Wiish. Ill V. ANTKii St-ttliii; lo ilo; lu ll i s ri-.ininiilili'. Aililii'sst Mrs. K. I.itfliHir or iiHiuin; next tltmr to KM, Mlllor Htri'i'l 111 tin; tlruviv ii-1 V.S"ir;ilTO HKNT- I'iinr or llvi fiiniMwil room Ihiiisi'. ci'iitr;ill lopnti-tl In kooiI iii'i'liliorliooil until full. Aililii'ss 1'. O. Inn t l i ilnii;. HA V roil SAl.K T!i- iK-or Ovi-k Ktnlili's. ut tlio lirldKi', has kooiI liny fur milo In ton or Hllitilli-r qiKintilli'. IMioni" I'll. iIkw IIKUl-'OltDH l-'Oll KAI.K-A fi'w -lml-i- li ri fonl Imll i nlvi'H for mlo. Al'ply at Mont Alto Itnmli. or a, Mil's I.. I.. M.iHin-ws, Mi:r (llliliv (Inlron. ilmvtf Klli SAl.K Onu two-seated buck mountain wagon with 2ti box iind gear lirnko. One 2-soateil hack with three post mountain top anil Iloll up curtains. One heavy Concord, full leather top lillKKV. Very lariio and roomy. Inquire nt News olllce Sdsw roultry nnil l''m;s. ECflS l'OIl 1IATC11INC. White IjallKshans, greatest winter layers, J1.50 for 15. Inquire T. 11. Can non, 320 West Oak street. tfd KliCiS Marred Plymouth Hock anil Itlack Minorca eggs from laying stork, only fl per setting. Inquire of Wood. News olllce. tf WIIITB I.KC.IIOUN KliGS Hggs from pure Itred laying strains of S. C. White Leghorns for sale, also llarrcd Hocks nnil Hhodo Inland Hods. for 10. Inquire Church Uros. nukery. TOIt SAI.I'l Kggs from my pene. of niizo winning ut rains of H. C. Itrown und Huff l.eghorns, I and Sl.no tier 1,1. HI) or more at S and $li per 100. A few choice cockerels at SI each. Harry I). 1). Whltakor. Oakland Ore. dsw Miscellaneous. I'OH SALK Show caHes. Good liar- galno. Seo L. II. Hhoades ft Co. dtf rail liKS'T -Flvo room cottage. bath and hot and cold water. In inilio 17 Chadwlck Ht dtf UOOM AND HOAKIJ New furnlslieil rooms with or without board. Ap- i1 v 4(12 Kullertnll street. n( (oil SAl.K At a bargain, a n-room lioute on Soiilb line street. Tern.s reasnnalile. liiolle 10I-.I. Silml-'ll ltenl Kstnte. KOK SAl.K llouso and lot. 60x100. Good locution. Inquire nt News olllce. Nal HAItUAIN A Job lot of cut nulls nt $1.00 tho keg. Churchill llard waro Co, WOOD FOU SAl.K Phone 1114. J. 1. Siiiingsteud, lloseburg, for wood. Prompt delivery. die A BARGAIN Two houses, ono 5 and the other ti rooms, central ly located. H' taken at once can bo bad for $2, SOU. lnquiro at News olllce. H-dtt KOH SALK Portland lot In surbur ban business district, half block, from enr line; cheap. Address J. 11. McGiuth, ltoseburg, or cull ut 0118 Mill street. tf K1VK ACHKS FOR SALK-NIco pleco of land, till fenced, close In and ready for planting. No buildings, but a choice spot for small fnrnl. Price $1,250. Inquire News office. llorSKKKKPIXO HIM I.MS Furnish ed with liuth. Apply at. S2T, N. Jackson street. No children. din22 ! ()ll SAl.K (lit KXCHANGK - For slink rnmii. saw mill. Fine plan ner and tlmlier. .lames .McClana lian. . rail. Oreiinti. daii Foil SAI.K - Sewn room bouse. Inllet. bath, pantry, etc., centralH located, near paved district, (IU foot Int. Price $2. '.no. Adilress 'Owner." care of The News dswif iTorSK AND I.OT- (lood ri-riioui house, large basement, hot nail c.ilil water, nil ill first class condl tlim nnd close In. Price $l.7"i(l. Inquire lit. Ihls olllco (lsw-k FA It SI FOU S A I.K T4 ai:felif good bottom In ml goml Invat Inn. well watered by running streams, for particulars-, ioMci-hs, .1. M Tbninpsoii, Ciunas Valley. Ore i.'on. ilsw-a'.'Q Sykes' Rink REAL ESTATE FARMS.ORCHARD TRACTS, STOGKRANCHES.CHRDEHTR ACTS Monday Night March 27 1 8 o'clock ?! For Purse of $300. City Property Business Propositions ;,, I ; Peter Buzukou? If vou are looking- fi-r a Gnoii Kanch. A nice Orrhanl Tract, a pny- i ir. Stork Ranclt.or fine Hanicn Trai t-, a poil investment! for a llnn-.e. or ppec.hti m any kind PERRINE & WALKER OnCass St., Near Depot, Rostburg, Or. I m tt Ighr l;t. poiiml' l.iulii-wi-lulii ( liaioplnn of the World. VS. Emmitt Hall t hntniioti of I "a tf if - Tv best out 3 falls Machine Made BREAD In kei-pi" .' with the mwlern iielhiN ' f l.r- iel m; ! j. istry m.ikii c I hr.e itist.-ill-t a uit.- i i.t I. read :.(;'! pa-lery mixer, tt.us (.'ivirifx n.y (iatrons ti," iien e:it of the most ni;iroveil tnetli oi!s in tho art cf l.rci.d makini;. Ti e products now turned out at this bakery are equal to any in tin- state. A trial will convince yon. We carry all the (rood thimcs in 1'ast.ryl.md, frtub and crisp ever)- day. THE IMPQliA BAKERY if. M-K.tT, I'rmi. UlNITUtl') I'dit SAl.K- A lot of fln IH'W fiiriifturn, nTt-ntly niHt IthH, wilt si'll, (mi iircituiil of mov fiiK .iwy, for 1 1 ."'). Jininiro at i I'lno ntrp.-t. mlf KOil Ah I-:' "V'oii i 1 1 U-Ui I i I it'r It nil 1 1 1 1 1 mil fit . mnH tlitr of pofl;tll"- fin:t. iiiivil. vim1. hiti'W tiiJitc jiihI hm;iM: IM)Ih. Al.-o lartv Clmnjilnn llr mtll utid .rvv. A jily t" 'nrl ' 1 (nfTtnari. 4.'!', Mill S. il,w-A4. WOOD KOFI TIIK ri TTIN'O - lliiri- (tri'iln c"rrlH of fSii" 1mm!)' oak j w(hm! fr'o for th! nitihit?. Mut' n cut nunti, tmt u'f ii'i' Ik liaul-j ! cd off tin' I! H!imm-r. Add r'nn j j Ovilatid Orrhnnls, Wllhur. .rf..j j r, ft tnH-a fioni lioH'-'uri;. or ".ill, ' phoiiM Karrn'Ti I wlf ; Koit V;a.e 'ci'iir'i-:'i 1.10(7- j r t y 11 ' r 1? 1 i f t . Iv.o It If n-V ( f roni ; ' (l.-p-.t t.MiwM.n Mil! htr'-f. Mud tail j j ruid hid- tr;t'k: b cuod ln'i-"j I ami onthiiii'iiNv'. 'Htii initio for : WflP-llOII', WOOfl II fid c m;i n'i I a t ti i inir p'.'int. I owrnT on pn.'Miif", ; fit --r. j oricn fur flit) ;!r- nt I) iinMiiK li'm (Jfirno !n j of Afrln": nlno fur "I t,;tl vtrd or! Al-:iiy foj -.", Mtll I i"w j .(Witt ( nt i "Kooy-vflf 1 )! U'SIdH I tcliiiiiK tlf I Trfifflr In Yotiiitr fllrlK." (rl(f only tl.lW ;n h. T.'i p'T r-nt romm In firm. KlUi'T futflt ft-nt pnMt.;ild for 1 ."j cfiit?. or lint h on I lifn for 2.1 rf-ntH. MIk k"11ts. Addr'n A. H. Kulilmnn Comi.raiy, 13i; W Lako HI., hlrnKi, 111, nwd It K A I IT I V I H 4 MOM 13 SIT 10 T w n ncros, all In chnlco fruit, unuid vtow of city. One of the flnout proporiloH In Romdmrtf or vicinity for ti home. Imiulro ut this olllce for partlcultira. TI.MMKU LAND VOU SALK 153 ncr i'h of Umber laud In section 8, tp. 25, raiiKo 7 W., I'nrt of thla Is rlvor bpt.toni, best in -,tho world when cleard. Kor purtt culars lnquiro ut 5 (Mi Fowler nt. tfd OHCllAUl) llOMM Owner deHlroa to Hell heaiitifiil tract of land, eet to yoiinn orchard, In Buhdlvlsloun to Hull purchasers. Tho property la clone In nnd very desirable. PrlcoH are rlnt. on this. For particulars call at, Tho News olllce, 01 uddroart Orchiirdist, euro N'ews, Hoho bui'K, Oro. Itf SMALL KAUM $i:i00 Twelve norofl front Iiik on rlvor, 6 or 7 ncroa under cultivation, sovoral ncvoi or chard and Btnall fruits, nil uncr IiIkIi state of cultivation, fnnccd, house, barn. A doslrnblo p'nee for KanlcnltiK nnd poultry, only a few tnl lea from town, lnquiro ut Tho News olllco. d TO KXC'IIANCIIO Good now fivo rooiu lions nnd two lota In amall growliiK town, and 80 ncres of unimproved land In Whlln Salmon appl belt to exchange f(ir small Improved ranch In tho Umpqna Valley. I.oKKd-off land consid ered. AddresH John Lun. Olon wood, Klhkitat, Wash. tf FOU SAMS Tho Orchard Fruit Farm. Sixty acres of uppl 's, peaiK, peaches and cherries In bearing Six miles south of Myrtlo ('reek on tho FmpquA lliver In Orcliard Valley. If Inlerested come and seo for yourself, or write tho owner, II. II. Olcotl, CanyonvIUo, On. da!2 FARM FOR SAl.K --Hunch of U3 inres, 40 cleared ready for tho plow, L!) acres bottom land un cleared, 40 acres timber, old or chard, all under fence, pletily of water. All pood fruit land when cleared. Price $2,500; $1 .000 cash. Will Klvo from 1 to Ii Veins on balance. on .1. F. Smith, Oregon. AH FATS WANTKI) territory for the ore," a book for women, In plain, ev rvday Ihiikuiikc. by Dr. Mary It. Melendy ; alno for "('rejilivo ami Sexual Selcnco. by I r. Fow ler, for men and women, IUk ' lorn. Hit; profits, Kasy payments: Out fft h postpaid for 2 it cents oa' Oe-tcrlplive circulars fre, Kspec lally K'atd sellers. AddresH A. Jl. ' Kiiblman Company, i:i6 W. Iankn St., CIlI'liRO, 111. HWd FOIt SAl.K -- Alternated, 10 Rnii'lS hctm i nifty of fruit und K'trdeii land to suit purchaser, tho owner reserving nlternato tracta nnd th 20 aci es t h bulbil ii i:r nre on. N'Mth and norilu'ast 0 is nattir'l ly ndapted for ral-dni- uptde-. p'-nri, ami the like, peraiiso north and northeast slnpo r-ver K.'es fioler atmosphere, which Is tho be f fur raMim hai'dh-r and bet ter flavr.nd and lonser keepi-m fruits. Another advantar is tin; th 100 nr-ren is favorably bn-at-e-t (n Km tnpui'raphv and it't. f'nm nn rounding eoutit ry. ko Mt'it there- ha:-: mtl I. "en e:iHy and bite rr.rltijf froM to injure fruit j.-rt t-jtrdeii ve-.-ftatite'i, whb-h adds n t- rallv tn the worth of any land Then Ik a i ri t-k of cool niountah). water runnlni.' through tho land, (i ud a''i some Kprlncs of rood wai 'f. App'v early before tho boom b fill. The prfeea ik.'V are $:;(, $10 and l.'.O per acre, The ranch U IfM-ated oil the Hosfhtirn nd f'ooc Hay waaon road and htai? line. 1 ;( mlb'S we;t of ltoseburg. ami Is T tiill(- from I, onk I nff Obt.iH. Inquire on the ranch, or nddnv Jarni Intnan, IxjoklaK Olas, Ore gon, daw Wrlto or rnll Cninna Vulloy, Bwdtr At once In thlH sale of "Vlvll-