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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1911)
Supplement to THE EVENING NEWS HC I V. 1 ATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription I tales Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1011. LOCAL NEWS. 8. G. Cougar, of Myrtlo Creek, Bpent yesterday in Roseburg visiting with friend. Whiting's fine stationery Is the most exclusive. On Bale at the Rose burg Book Store. tf Frank Plummer, of Olalla, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours yesterday. Mrs. A. S. Buell, who has been spending the past ten days visit ing with friends at Dlllard, returned home yesterday. R. S. Barker, who has been spend ing the past few days at his ranco, on lwpr Creek, left for h-a home at Medford yesterday. Rev. W. H. Eaton, pastor of the local Baptist church, delivered a very Interesting sermon at the Melrose church yesterday afternoon. Alvin Tipton has been engaged to leach in the Cooper district, about three milca from Looking Glas, dur ing the coming year. He will as sume hlB duties next Monday. The third monthly rally of the Baptist church will be held Wed nesday evening in the church base ment. "Section D" will provide the prayer meeting program and the feed for the evening. The new Alfred Peats wallpaper samples have arrived, and if you want to see the latest and prettiest designs In wallpaper that you ever saw, call at D. P. Fisher's, or drop a postal and they will be brought to your home. Phone 333. tf Oregon's famous mountain llllies are now In bloom. Fifty children yesterday gathered huge bunches of the beautiful white flowers. "Bird Bills" ar also out, awaiting the pickers In a hundred wooded dells. LOCAL NEWS. County Judge Wonacott this morn ing appointed K. A. Miller, adminis trator, and A. J. Colv'Jj, B. J. Simp son and H. R. Kaufiman. apprais ers, of estate of the late Elnothan R. Belt. The estate is valued at ap proximately $500. Accused of the crime of assault and battery C. F. Gadke, a local plumber, appeared In Justice of the Peace Marstera' court late Saturday afternoon, entered a plea of guilty, and was fined in the sum of $15. The charge against Gadke was preferred by MrB. Lillie Hull, formerly a waitress in the "Quick Lunch" res taurant. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson, who own a nice little farm near Green Station left for Nebraska this morn ing. During their absence the farm hero will be looked after by Mr. Atwater, their Bon-ln-law. The trip East is made in the Interests of property there, and before their re turn to Oregon Mr. Johnson will en deavor to dispose of his holdings in Nebraska. The Skelley Lumber Company, who have ojerateJ-ln Douglas coun ty for several yeftrs, this morning teased their holdings, comprising a saw mill, and about (55.000,000 feet of timber, to J. R. Elliott, of Port land. Mr. Elliott takes possession of the holdings on April 1, and ex pects to have the mill in operation not later than May 1. It Is said that Mr, Elliott is an experienced lumberman, and that he will employ a large force of men as soon as the mill can be placed in readiness for operation. The deal was consum mated through the Skelly Lumber Company's attorney, F. G. Mlcelli. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for at the Rose burg postofllce March 27, 1911. Bowker. Morris; Bettls. Will; Bell, Charley; Banln, A. L.; Crane. Sam B.; Cunningham, H. C; Fife, J. P.; Johnson, T. W. (2); Jones, Mrs. H. W.; Johnson, I. C; Ken nedy, Mrs. S. E.; Luke, W. A.; Mc Carron, Steven; Mode, W. R.; Mc Clnry, W. J.; Moore, A.; McCultoch, A. C; McCulloch, J. D.; McClellan, F. B. ; McClelland, M.; Morris, Mrs. B. M.; O'Brien, Mrs. Minnie; Perdue, J. L.; Phillips, John; Robinson. Miss Ethel; Rydell, Martin; Roberts, J. W.; Smith. Miss Cleo (2); Scott, J. F. ; Tope, Mrs.; Turner, Mrs. Dora; Wyman, J. F.; Weisner, Jos.; C. W. PARKS, Postmaster. LONE STAR LAUNDRY ion SIlF.niDAX 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. t , t 9 $ Good Thing's to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you are fond of foodituffs extra good In quality always fresh and crisp something that will tickle the palate when your appetite Is at ita best or worst that's us. We have the goods at our command and can satisfy all tastes. Become a regular customer and live good as well aa happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed Douglas County Creamery hutter, the best In the land, can be had of your grocer at 76 cents teh roll. De mand yo,ur home product and accept no othein' Butter fat 34 cents. dtf E. J. Dourte and wife, of Wins tons, are In the city today. These people are among those who won prizes for excellence of their berry display at the Strawberry Festival last season. Mr. Dourte says all his fruit is looking line and promises an abundant yield. The new addition to Roseburg, formerly the Parrott farm Bouth east of this city is showing signs of settlment. One tent house Is now built along the graded street that follows almost due east from Main street. The work. on the street has been done during the Inst month. The valley up Parrott Creek which runs through the new addition, hAS several iiew homes, among them be ing the family of Mr. Hlmes, of H lines & Oliver. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY work is most desirable to anyone wishing their lineu to possess that particular finish so necessary J to good taste in dress. t We Do That Class of WorK j One Trial will Convince. . 3 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 79 1. D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP.. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning' and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marbl-' WorHs. Telephone '2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. LARD! SALE O J LARD! t. 3 Lb. Gins 45c 5 Lb. Cans 75c I 10 Lb. Cans $1.50 ! CASS STREET MEAT MARKET f o THE ROSKBURO MARSHFIELD i and ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT j ..STAdE lines.. i STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURG FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A, M, J Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts C. P. BARNARD Proprie u $