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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1911)
MONDAY, APRITi 17, 1011. THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. HATER. liOCAb NEWS. Charles O. White, the Myrtle Creek druggist, Is a business visitor NEW Subscription Jtaten Daily. Per year, by mull 3.00 Per month, dellvored GO St-ml-Wrckly. lu the city today. William Emery, of Coles Valley, spent the day in Koseburg attend ing to business matters and visit ing with friends. D. K. Williams, of Camas Valley, Is In the city. Mr. Williams on temnlatcs moving Into Koseburg and B E Per year 12.00 Bit months 1.00 Entered an second-claHS matter November G, 1910, at noueliurg, Ore.,' under act of March 3, 187!). offering his place for sale. He ex-i pecta a sister trom the cast soon, and should she locate In California he will probably go to that state to MONDAY, Al'ltlli 17, 11(11. a:j' 'iv;uri visit her. TUB BTBNrWO NKWH. Kred rilakcley, who has htrnn -spending the iuxl fuw daya In Port land looking artitr foiiHlnetw Intercuts returned hero this morning. Mrs. John Wlilnn entertained a number of her lady frlendu thin af tornoon at the I'lirlHli hoiiHn on ('bhh htreet, C. U. Houston, of Portland, nrrtv- Tho Clarke & Henery Construc tion t'o . of Kan Francisco, commenc D S ed the work of grading, preparatory to paving South Main street tins morning. During the next few days tno present force of men will be in creased In order that all contracts ed In KoscbtirK this morning to Htiend about ten duyH visiting with frionds and relatives. Attorney John T. Long and family have returned from Cleveland where they apeut the past few days vlHit Ing with the former's mother who i qulto 111. Mrs. J. H. Bailey, of Myrtle Creek, underwent nn operation .nt Mercy hospital today. Dr. A. C. Seoly was the attending burgeon. Dr. K. V. Hoover leaves for Clove- thus far awarded may Do nnisncu prior to tali. No little excitement occurred In front of tho poHtolllce, on Jackson street, shortly nrter 1 o'clock this uflcruoon, when a couple of local negroes engaged In an altercation which later resolved Itself Into a list light. Merchants In tho vicinity of the trouble quickly parted the combatants, and they were allowed to retreat. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pnrker. and Mrs. S. M. Parker, all of whom have resided a short distanco south of the city for some lime past, left for Iowa lust evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Parker will visit at Cedar lu-n.t.lu u-hfln Mrw K. M Parker will land this evening where he k"h to j niilko ')Hr permanent homo with her attend Mm. Anna Umik, who la re-1 , , n rPS,(,MH ,,, AUx uwn. ported qulto in. Frank It. Waite, of Snthrlfn, Kjicnt tho day In town iittondinK to hiifilneHH maltern. Mo report Stith orlln on I ho hoom, with ImildinK ac tlvlly evident (in every hand. 11. Jj. Karman, of IfnrkoUf own, N. J., purchnned a ton aero truct to day In tho Klsk Km K Kanns ilat, a day and Vednondiiy, April 1 7 and will build a modern buiiKiilow on tho property at otice, AeeordlnR to tho Inventory (lied with tho rounty rlnrk thin morn ing, the value of the estate of the Into H. A. Malum In approximately $.1,!2H, nalnst which in a mortKaK1 of 1 1,000. George MeLuuKhlln, who recently pu relinked t hlrtcr.n acres of land, (formerly a part of the (Ilongiiry trui-t, arrived here from Canhy yen- tonlay to uhkiiuio elnirgo of his hold ings. V. J. TluiHlk and Anna Kotke, both rnaldentH of Melrose, wero quietly married at the courthouse thin morn ing, (bounty Judgo II. V. Wonaeott ellLclutlng. The happy couple Intend to niako their futuro Ivome near Mulrono, whoro the groom owns n Ann farm. J. II. AC8TIX, ft Attorney at I-inv. ft Notary Public. Wilbur, Ore. flt ft ft O f.- ft -.! ff ft & Of COS HOW & liK K 5 ft Attorneys-Al-Lnw f? ft Denial as National Hunk llldg. f? HoKeburg, Oro. l):ftffffin.. . .4it' It. W. MAKftTKKH S A t torney- A t- Ln w. Notary I'ublic. ttoomu 6 and 7, MarHtera Building ft HoKoburg, Orogon. fi.ixkktox it OKCCTT, A t torneys-ut- Law. li Will praetlre In all State and fr federal Courts. Otnco liooma j, O 4 and 5, Douglas National f ft Hank ItuildlnK. HoKeburs Oro. ft i J. A. I1WIIA.NAN Hf A(t4rney-At-Iaw. ( Notary Flihllc. Abraham Bldp. ft RoHoburR, OroKon. P R A D 8. W. STRONG The Furniture Man II. LITTl.K if llenlist H Oaklnnd ... Oregon, it There ate ninny kinds of spoons, but one e k-I t call r e-pecial attention to just now Is a s h'.l Salmon vp,. A great II- luilt Call ami examine them anil also our entire line of Mslling lakl(. Lines, Flli-s, Keels, ltu"kels anil ill 1 thill g'M-s I eke the iingler Happy. We lilsost forgot lo nirnlion I he ailiiu iul "Hiiinc Fly." "ne of the finest trout lures Unit bus been on (lie market. A killer and no mis take. .Also II Tyce" preserved Sali.inn egg. The very o, st of its kind. In this connection we wMi lo nieiillon Hint we can furnish you Willi telils or other ollling supplies. E3"S5?ir"JE:fl5I&Tl CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Ironmongers THE HAM AND THE VEGETABE TALKING about Ham, the man that discovered the Swift Premium process of raising, fattening on good old Iowa corn, and curing ham in a scientific manner has made good. Swift Hams have a quaint favor that is pleasant lo the taste. He was not a man that discovered four hams in a hog, no, no, Swift Hams are all ham, two only from one hog. A LITTLE VEGETABLE TALK Says tho Ih'.iI lo the Carrntt if you'll Lettuce we'll Coll-e'ry head of Cabbage a Kiie Tomato so they can caieh u with the Cauliflower, the Onion says I am a strung second, but the Swift Hani says do you think the frost will hurt the umkins, and the 1 Viier e;ot hot because the Bean says you are strinniuK us---wouKln't that make you Redish. We do keep a good assortment of vegetables, and can most always give you the freshest and best the season affords. We have ripe tomatoes, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, cabbage and all kinds of undcrg round vegetables, also seed. ln'sides iimiii; tin." general delivery we run a waion of our own for accom modations on rush orders and suburban calls. N matter where you live or where you buy, come in, come in and see our stock and ask our riccs. ki inein'.vr there is some satistaction in knowing that what you eat is pure food, clean and wholesome. Pure Gold Butter, Is just as Good as the name implies. Better leave a standing or der, for it's in great demand. The Benson Grocery itosKKi i:; ,m i;ivi; iti:intT. lYUt's lid tlio Producer. Wheat 8."e to HUe wr bushel. Oats No. 1. whllo feed, 43c per bushel. Parley Keed. $14. llay Local grown, $12 to $14. Vegetables Cabbaire, 3c per pound; eolorv, iioc and 00c; turnips, ,t 'c per pound; carrots, 1 'ic per pound; beets. He per pound. Onions Oregon Yellow Dan vers, ' 'o $2.50 per sack. Potatoes Oregon fancy, $1.75 ,'ver sack. Mutter Fancy creamery, 70c per roll, C'ounlry (10c iier roll. Eggs Oregon ranch. l."c per doz- ,,. Dr. P. H. yuy, o. c, onlco room You don't have to took up A all No 5 Hf,u Sis,(,rB hrtlfi tf street quotations to see if you can CGrrSSfinBSSZ KSEKB5?12t3 takn the familv to the show. Our Hill Hi". ii"M.ei iauo vai u- nrfces never cbiinge. Ooldeu theatre, ( " eacked coffee for sale at tho Cass nnd Koso streets. II eo Hive Grocery. n26 Poultry Average old hens, per pound; young roosters, dressed chickens, 1 7c; geese ducks, 12 Vie- Meef ('own, IlMiC: steers. 5c. Veal Dressed. Sc. Mutton Dressed fancy, Sc. Pork Dressed, fle per pound. 1 5c 12c; 10c, The Novelty Theatre Is open under new mana gement. Entire change of program every day, inciUdinf illustrated song by Mrs. Audray Tregt WATCH OUR SUNDAY PROGRAM V.W.h I OU i I I V V.Ai;it.NTS. All City ot ltoseburg warrants drawn on the general fund and en dorsed prior to Kebruary 1 . 1911. inclusive, are this day called for pay ment. Dated this I nth. day of April, 1 SU 1 . KUIKKT H. HERMANN. City Treasurer. Rings For Everybody Fur Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. UumlreiU I'f Uh uowest iK'slRtia. just In from tho makers. A. S. Huey llosobnrK pending Jewvler On StnM-t. es Its True Our experience in lmsiness is short but we started in firm in the old fashioned idea that success in business meant Square Dealing With satisfaction to our customers and a reasonable profit on jjoods sold. On the start our business was oinv; down, trade was fall ing ott the service was poor, and things were anything but encouraging. However the people have been quick to respond to changed conditions. With improv nient in our service and in the qualitv of our stock lias come a wondertul increase of trade. Many ot our customers, old and new, have voluntarily come to us and expressed their satisfaction with our dealing with them. However we want you to know that we can give you absolute satisfaction, also what wondertul improvement we have made in our service.it we can persuade vou to give us a trial WE WILL WIN you for a regular customes. Therefore we are going to announce in these columns soon some attractions you connot afford to ignore. Watch lor them. Roseburg Rochdale Co. Phoi?e IS-! Pure Food Store 2J5. Jackson St.