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    THE ETENINQ NEWU.
WEONKSDAY, MAY 3, 1011.
THE EVENING NEWS
BY 11. W. HATES.
1S8UE1 DAILY EXC'KIT SUNDAY.
Subscription I lute Daily.
Per yeai, by mail $3.00
Per month, delivered 60
Bcml-Weekly.
Per year J2.00
Six months 1.00
Entered us second-clami matter
November 5, 1910, at HoReburg, Ore.,
under act or March 3, 1879.
TIIUMDAY, MAY I, IfMI.
LOCAL m:v.s.
MIhb Edna Sexton left for her
homo at Portland this morning lifter
a brief visit with friends In this
city.
Mrs. If. It. Parks, of Ynncalln, re
turned home this morning after a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Cobb in this city.
Mrs. ,1. K. Huyiien, of Portland,
arrived in KoHeburg hist evening to
spend a few days visiting at the
homo of her father-in-law, Jasper
Huyden.
Mrs. E. Y. Moore, of Portland,
'arrived in Knsehurg 1aft evening to
spend a few days veiling at the
Tiotno of her daughter. Aim. George
M. ifouck.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert WinnlTord
left for Oregon City this morning
whore they will spend a couple of
-nreekH visiting with friends and rel
atives. I Mrs. A. E. White, of Handon, pass
ed through Koseburg this morning
enroiito to points In Minnesota
where she will spend some time vis
iting with friends and relatives.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Geo,
Lucas will he held at the Koseburg
Undertaking Parlors at 'I o'clock to
morrow afternoon. Rev. W. H.
Eaton, pastor of the local Daptist
church will officiate.
A. J. Crlss and mother. Mrs.
Doyenes arrived here this morning
from Tygh Valley, Wasco county, to
spend a couple of weeks visiting at'
he home of the latter s nelce, Mrs.
William Moffitt.
.John Kullerton, of CanyonvIIle.
was a business visitor in Koseburg
yesterday. Mr. Kullerton Is a dep
uty assessor under County Assessor
Frank L. Calkins, and Is a brother
of J. C. Kullerton, of this city.
Peter Durch left for Torttand this
morning where he will spend some
time visiting with relatives. Mr.
Durch recently completed a neat and
attractive bungalow In Miller's Ad
dition, and the same will be occu
pied by Layfayetto Langenberg,
J. C. Alexander, president of the
I'mp't'ia Land & Water Company,
yesterday transferred a half interest
In his holdings In the I'mpqua Park
Addition to 8. K. McLean, of New
York ; Thomas K Rogers, of Port
land, and S. D. Kvans, of Coles Val
ley. The new Ann will maintain of
fices on Cnss street.
C. .1. Barnwell, for the past few
months manager of the local West
ern I'n Ion Telegraph office, has re
signed his position and will probab
le leave for San KranHseo in a few
days. Moth Mr. and .Mrs. Harnwell
have made many friends since com
ing to Koseburg, all of whom regret
to learn of their decision to leave
this city.
Roseburg Book Company
1
Just Issued
New From Cover to Cover
Websters
iNew
International Dictionary
A limited number or the "New Iicferetice Atlas of
the World" FRKIi to purchasers of the Dictionary.
PRICE of the New Dictionary and Atlas, in full Am
erican Russia binding, $19.00. Terms $3.00 011 de
livery, balance on easy payments.
Roseburg Book Company
ItOHKIIUIKl, OUICOO.V
Are
Nature's
Gift
Best
And they should receive the best
of care. They should be examined
regularly by an expert optician who
Is competent to fit you with the prop
er glasses when the time comes when
you must wear them. I have stu
died the ailments of the eyes for
many years und if you come to in1
for glasses, I'll guarantee that you
will be pleased.
A. S. Huey
OITOMKTRIST.
On Cass Street.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE.
WOOD FOR SALE Phone 164. J.
I. Springstoad, Koseburg, for
wood. Prompt delivery. dtf
A SNAP Six room bouse, bath and
toilet, 87 ft. front, 1 block from
pavement, Price $2,2.j. Inquire
News. tf
SOMI-: GOOD LOTS AND ACRES
Suitable for garden or fruit, close
in and easy payments. Inquire
111.", South Mill street. dtf
HAY FOR SaLIO The Deer Creek
Stables, at tho brld has good
hay for sale in ton or smaller
quantities. Phone 151. dsw
FOR SALE Sevwn room nouse,
toilet, bath, pantry, etc.. centrally
located, near paved district, 60
foot lot. Price $2,600. Address
"Owner," care of The News dswtf
FOR SALE One young boar from
registered stock, Berkshire nd
Poland China, weighs about 200
poundH. Inquire of L. G. Dumblo
ton, Winchester, Or. ewtf
North Side Plaining Mill
Inst Vortli of Kinney Spur, North
Jackson Street, Phone fi'JO,
Orders for all kinds of Hulldiiig Material promptly Filled at
Reasonable, Prices.
Mill Work Our Specialty
Kruit Ilou'N in Any (Jiuintlly.
I'OU SALK ('.odd corner lot in
Wniln's Addition. Terms, $10
down ami $10 per month. Close
to liiKii nehool. Kor pnrtlculare
mlilroKH box 211, SprinBlk'ld, Ore
gon. m-24
F1VK ACRISS KOH SAI.E-NIce piece
of land, nil fenced, elono In und
rendy for planting. No buildings,
but a choice spot for Rinull farm.
Price $1,250. Inqulro News office.
Tl.MHKIl LAND FOR SALE 152
acres of timber land In section 8,
tp. 25, nuiKo 7 W., Part of this
la river bottom, best in the
world when cleared. For parti
culars inquire at 506 Fowler st.
tfd
REAL ESTATE I
FARMS.ORCHARO TRACTS, STOCKRANCHES, CARDEN TRACTS j
City Property Business Propositions
J If you are looking for a Good Ranch, A nice Orchard Tract, a pay
Hid Slock Ranch, or line Garden Tract, a good investment
for a Home, or speculation f any kind J
! L PERRINE& WALKER
On Cass St., Near Depot, Roseburg, Or.
When you come to town
Don't torget to visit tbe
Water Front Dry Goods Store
Sheridan Streets for Your Suits
Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25
Everything newin the suit line
Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes
We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you
can steal the Roods. GIVE US A TRIAL.
D. J. JARVIS
KOU SALIC Ktve room house, with
bath on South Stevens street, cor
ner Huberts. Hullt two yours;
two lots; city water mul light;
chicken house and run ; one lot
sanded Tor Harden; all nicely fenc
ed. Price $l,rA0. terms If desir-
cd. N. 1). MeCftll, box 1 07 dtf
INCniATOHS KOK" IMMKDIATFi
DKLIVKKY The little, round In
cubutor holding 50 eggs, with
brooder combined, for sale at leaf
than retail price. More like natur
al Inculmtion than any machine
ever Invented. So small that you
can run one of them on a chair
In the corner. Phono, Kurmors
Ult, or address, The Overland Or
chards, dswtf
ATTKNTlwN !f you are looking for
land do not fall to see the South
Cmpqun Valley about Kiddie, Myr
tlo Creek and Canyon ville. All
of the land Is river bottom and
low first bench. Tho soil Is black
loam with a mixture of sand and
small gravel. Good natural drain
age, pure water and most equable
climate In Oregon. This valley has
fifty years. Alfalfa grows four
crops year. Survey now being
made for irrigation and water will
bo delivered hi 1912. Tho price
of this land Is loss than for land
of poorer quality elsewhere. The
only black loam free soil of any
1
as
CD
n
3
Try this test in a
"WEAR-EVER"
Aluminum Utensil
mfm. . gret
Cook to Jryntts In an aleminam totctpem
on pint of tomatoet. Then over a toot
Hit bam tht tomatoex in tkt pan tern
minalti. Then poor in boiling water, in
crease tht beat, boil a few minottt anjt
clean oat with a wooden spoon. Tht
utentil will not bt injartd,
Which are you anxious about
when you smell food burning
loss of the food or loss of the
utensil?
Food may be burned in "Wear
Ever" utensils, if too much heat
is applied, but the burning has
no effect whatever upon the
utensil.
Less fuel is needed when cooking
in "Wear-Ever" utensils. They
heat quicker and retain heat long
er than other cooking utensils.
Food cooked in them is less liable
to scorch and they are practically
everlasting.
Eaoh "Wear-Ever" uteosil it mad with,
out joints, icimi or solder from thick,
hard sheet aluminam, 99 pure. Cannot
rust, cannot chip or acale, cannot form
poisonous compound with acid fruits ot
foods. .
Replace utensils
that uwar out with
utensils that
"Wtar-Evtr."
Will Not Re-Replacing
your Graniteware
with Wearever Al
uminum. We sell
it.
Churchill
Hardware
Company
"WEAR-EVQV"
iTA.C.U.Cft
quality ou the coast. Take the
train to Kiddle and satisfy your
Belf. dtf
HOKSK KOK SAl.K Weight about
1.2U0, sound and good worker.
$ir0.00. no less. Address P. F.
Ilirsch. Oak Creek. " ' ni9
WIIITB LEGHORN EGGS Eggs
from Dure bred laying strains of
S. C. White Leghorns for sale, also
Harred Hocks and Rhode Island
Reds. $1 for 15. Inquire Church;
Rroa. Bakery. I
ii KA U 'llT'lIL iTOM K SIT E Two .
acres, all In cnoiee fruit, grand j
view of city. One of the finest
properties In Roseburg or vicinity
for a home. Inqulro at this otl.ce
for particular.
F'OK S A I - K g giTf ) r Hatching from
the best laying strain of thorough
bred White Minorca!--, th great
winter layers. Our stock took tho
prize at the late Portland show.
Eggs $2.50 per 15. Standard
Poultry Farm. C. A. Sawyer, prop.
Garden Valley. Wilbur Ore.
Four reels of best pictures obtain- lee Cream Give your orders to
able at the Palace Theatre. Good the Douglas County Creamery,
music and a 5 and 10 cent price tf J Phone 340. tt
WANTKIV
WANTED Saleswomen at Wollen- ;
berg Pros'. Apply at once. tf,
WANTED Alteration girl. Apply
Immediately at Wollenberg Pros'.
FOR KENT Three furnished house
keeping rooms, 2 1 7 Chad w irk
street. ni 1 1
DOG LOST A reward will be paid
for Information leading to the re
covery of my St. Iternard dog.
W.
Harding.
d m 4
POSITION WANTED A house
keeper or nurse. Address Mrs. T.
A. Haffety, fare C. K. Stlrton.
City. tf
WANTED A young man who has
had some experience on the road
seiUiug sewing machines. Good
commission. Address P. O. box
752, City. dtf
W ANTE IV Salesmen for exclusive
territory. Dig opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete
line Yakima Valley grown fruit,
shade and ornamental stock. Cash
weekly. Outfit free. Toppenish
Nursery Company, Toppenish
Wash. dtf
c.'TryIfil
Kitablisherl Incorporated l'.X)G
Capita! StHrk $JW Fully t'aid
The Old Reliable
Albany Nurseries
Albany. Orecon
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Srm 1
fruit", Ktc. Raised under natur 1
enditions and not irrinated. (J n
in your own climate and true to name
Agent will !'. on yon loon. Hold
your orden for him 41 you will eaie
Goodness" to the housewife,
with pride of cooking, signifies mater
ials that will make appetizing, palata
ble food, the kind that brings praise
from family and guest.
On ly the care we have devoted to purchasing
groceries that give the most satisfying results, can
assure you absolutely ot this goodness. When
you buy from us you know that "goodness" is the
first point that we look for when renewing our
stock. "Goodness" is as necessary to our business
as it is to you and your cooking. On it depends
your future custom with this store.
For "goodness sake" therefore use only the best,
which means Snow Drift Flour, White House Coffee
(in berry), Barrington Hall Coffee (Steel ; Cut),
Ornaga Corn and other good things founi at our store.
Roseburg Rochdale Company
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