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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1911)
THF! EVFVTNO NEWS. WKnxKKruv, .iuve n. inn. Rwv. A. J. Starmer, left for Tan- M. K. church, Kouth. which will he Kent this morning where he will nt- In session at that place, from June U.-nd the district convention of the 11 to June 18. You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Weached flour is injurious to health. Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything newin the suit line During Hot Weather I' mo miiclitiie-nimlc bread to avoid ircNMrutinii mill other unsani tary rondltlomt of milking bread in the old way. On June 1st We Added (wo ounroH to the loaf. If your grocer doi'H not carry our bread I'll ii il no grocers or phono ''nil lino if delicious pastry ! wayH at your command. Umpqua Bakery II. (it'KHT, I'rop. Ill) Jackson Nlreet. Hie Im-mI Hie market afford In 'CUt t Hi, 9 '"' lor. Mutton nnit Venl, at t&M'i-toii Z"' . kwmM Louis Kohlhagen ';:s?r' ,M,vr Proprietor THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOHLHAGEN, Proprietor Wrttilcnalc and retail Uutchor. Tun bes the M:ukt aflordH. All Iciutlu of Sio.k bought and Sohi. Noseburg, Oregon OA 1.1, OX S. W. COFFEE Practical Painter, Decorator, Paper Hanger FOR ARTISTIC WORK Call at Shop, 504 North Jackson For Estimates Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. UVti US A TK1AL. D. J. JARVIS uhl nkyvs. Ask for piano vofei at JoseplisoH's. Hhv., F. I,, Ooff, of Roberts Creek, lit transacting bHKiiit'w lu the t-iiy ; today. I Mfas .Marfan! Thomas, of Author. ! it in the city visiting with ML-s Kthei Mrs. It. K. I oss went to fin('!if St:ttio!i this morning for a short vi.iii with friend. Those registered at the Roseburg hole are K, I.. Wright. St. Louis; T. K.. Mecinn, Bridge, Oiegou. Some Mno iot.s and acreage, suit thio for y.-rden or fruit. Close ii. and easy payinenis. Inquire 111." rioui. ..ijii street, dtt Tills olhee lu indebted to Mrs. Harry Williams, of Kdenhower. foi a viT.v beautiful bouquet, of' La France rosea. Wliy put, up with that old pier' of furi) It mo when you can trade, H for somei hing now and up-to-date ;U L. II. Rhoadcs & Co. dlf K. L. While, who has been lit Mercy hospital, where he underwent' an operation on the thriat performed by lr. tteely, Ik alile to be on the Ht reels ukhIii. M r. !. J. HobKon, wife and t wo children from Bath, Kntand, ft re hi tin city to visit at. the home of Mrs. A. C. Kldd. Mrs. Itohsou Is the youngest sinter of Mrs. Kidd. Today's arrivals at 1 he McCMallen House were: Win. Krazier, Portland; O. J. Knowles, Kelso, Wash. : Geo. Ti Man hast, Portland ; Wm. Patter son, Portland; J, ft. McCune, Boston One hundred tents direct from Ihv most foremost factory of St. Paul. These tents are the double 8 ounce or single 10 ounce canvass and will weight more than any tent offered by our competitors. Hire & Rice. A. T. Marshall returned from Port land this morning accompanied by his wife, who Joined him there on her return from Ogden, Utah, where she has been to attend the funeral of her mother. Peter Binzitkous passed through this city cn mute to Medford where he will enter a wrestling match with H. W. Dyrehorg. Buzukous will re turn to Hosehurg next Tuesday at which time he hopes to arrange a match with Stranglcr Smith. Oliver Krnloy, nf Christian county. III., arrived here last evening to vis It with A. l. Bradley, a former ac quaintance. 1M left for Portland this morning on business and upon his return hero next Monday will probably purchase property. Dan ('tin nl nuha in. the negro, who was arrested Saturday accused of as sault with a dangerous weapon, was 1 arraigned in Justice of the Peace 1 Ken ben Masters court late yester : dny. The prelim I nary examination will he held later In Hip week. Cun f ningham will be represented hy At torney John T. Long. 1 The following persons are register led at the Cram) hotel today: T. L Lee, Looking Glass; S. A. Bennett. Port html ; A. K ei ton, Portland ; i Robert GriM'ti. Greens; W. V. Vicroy. Denver; Blanche I lodgpoth, Port i land; G. I Gibhs, Portland; G. R. Schenck. Toledo; R. K. Mutlany. Portland; .1. K. Scott. Salem; II. , Itogoway, Albany; W. G. Turuell. ; Portland; F. Ftnllcott, Myrtle Point. "To iti:i, to m:i). said sli:i:pv iikao. The new bedstead with its ex remely cumf'jrtablu tnattivss lu-a ar :ally made the younger sleepy. The picture is only a suggestion if what we carry In stock. .Ich iy -ne of the most complete 'n stvle ind design , us well as reasnrjHble ioks lu price, that can lie fouud nereabouts. Won't you call and b-r show -ou the merits represented? LOCAL NEWS. The Rochdale will buy your ww!. Opi their prices before selling else where. J i 7 William Law left for Portland to .fsit with his son and daughters. Mr. Law says he will return in time or the Chautauqua. IX"" r. NEWS. ,Ioeph.oii'; art givins away. a piano MUk Merle iJavls. i ho has heen visit in t' w i" h her aunt. Mrs. A. C Seely. isf this city, !eu for her home, in Salem, this morning. Dr. !: V. Hoover left for Port and last even in ir to snnfi ;t counle f days aitendlug to business mat- i the Lincoln scl:ools ters. I the cominir year. R. V. I in n ha m left for a short business trip to Medford this morn ing. Mr. Iunhani will be principal of at Medtoni, tot R!E & El THE House Furnishers O- "1 T '!'J -ill' T ir"T T ' t?r9 Stn1.'!, lhuni l!. Krcp Tj t4t uny jmrt if tin ("ttjf. lOKAIi IIOMK MAKI.NCi Is how oiih eiitlmalastlc purchase described our dLnluy. She wat exactly rlsht. orit k.h ii i us. fO.W KXIUNT TAItl.KS. bnautiful Buits, attractive odu pieces, etc., are the kind that tun. a house Into a real home. Conic and see them. There are olenty o! siiKifestlons for you here. Die lloliio of such standard .coods 11' l l.ll.SMC HA(ii:s, (.IllIK WKIt MC'KH HOOK CASKS, Till-) 1IOOS. n:u cai;ii:ts. rilh liOMi: Ft RMSHINt.s At a well attended meeting held In the lit emeu's chamber iti the city ball last evening, dellnlte steps were taken In the dlreteion of organiz ing u temporary lire department. The meeting was In charge of S. K. Sykeu, chairman of the board of fire commissioners, who appointed C. L Parrott. as chief of the department. James Perrv was appointed assis tant chief, while H. T. McClalien was elected secretary. A committer composed of II. T. McClalien, James Zureher and Joseph Syltes was ap pointed to draft suitable by-laws and have the same In readiness to uli- 4 in It to the consideration of th',ii-p liHiuueiu hi nnoiner meeting irfc held on next Tuesday night, "yi department will be segregated TtA three distinct companies, e'ich if which will have a captain who will work under the direction of the. chief. One of these companies wlll have direct charge of the c hemic)' en nine; another the hook and laririef truck, and the third the hose cart ' Fred Wright and Sam Bast wor pointed as a special comuiitteo t ! pair ' he chemical engine, anil ' u nder it useful In time of the. the ii- t meeting of the organization peiunnent otHcers will be selected. Two lire alarms In quick succes- slon caused considerable excitement ; in the city about R o'clock yester .dav af'tnoon. The first ft re was dis I cover' i h Taylor Brother's paint ;shop. ; dlolnlng the Grsnd hotel, on Cuss ' reet. The department res ponded prompt ly. and extinguished the bli'e, which was coctlned to roof, tthout great difficulty. I is nre-,n,,d that the tire ranch from a Mghted cluar stub carelessly I thrown nt of one of the windows In the hotel. In response to the second alarm the department h ened to Xorth Roseburg, where they found C'e rsidence. fornierlv oeeii ted by Thomas Jennie, enve' ' I 'lames. Owlne to the fact 1 1 Is no ft re h Ml ra n t in t h ;i t i the structure hurned to the enp d loin inn butldtnss were ' sa t h rough the aid of garden ose the hands of willing worke Mr icnnle rei-ently moved out nf the mi tiding, and consequently his loss ' nominsl. In thir haste to reach the fires two of the hose carts were more or less demolished, anil are at n resent In the shops pending repairs. The origin of the latter fire Is a mys tery, and It la generally tupposed that It cauht from a spark from a neighboring chimney. should be of as much comfort ant' grace as It Is possible to have them. If you make your pur chases of FCUXm ItK at our store, you are certainly securing the best style and quality that equal money could possibly " buy. There is also pleasure In choosing from su :h a representa tive stock and never anv hesi tancy about paying the small prices we ask. Vitality first; Trice second; Ahvnys Honiethliig doing; t'ash or Install, inents; Prices always the Ixiweat. As Fresh as Summer Roses in Early Dew Such are the groceries sold at this store. The del icate aroma of the coffee, the delicious taste of the butter all the appetizing points of god sweet clean food are carefully preserved at this grocery. Even our canned and carton goods are kept in low est quantities that they may be constantly renewed. All our groceries are as delightfully fresh as a wild rose sparkling with dew on an early summer morning. Let a trial convince you. Send or come with an order, or phone, and a messenger will call. Don't overlook our drygoods department. We can serve you equally as well there as in the grocery department. RoseburgRochdaleCo. efrigerator IN r.ASV CHAIRS of the sort that give your whole body rest are here In endless vari ety. Just come Into our store an.l try them all. that Is the best and I tit re wav to choo.e chairs that are; comfy. sl'ITAIILK H UMU liK for all rooms Is equally well dis played. Wo want to say a word about prices -they're as inviting as cau RICE & RIGE THE House Furnishers We pay do rent, why should not oar lHce he the lower. Vfid-Seaso Three Standard Refrig'era tors at Lowest PricesA Bargain Chance Before Warm Weather No. 1 A 533 largest size White Frost Refrigerator, large enough to hold all the milk of a small dairy etc. $26 No. 2 The medium sized White Frost Refrigerator, reg ular value $26. This is the popular refrigerator. $22. No. 3 The White Frost Ice Chest, lur value , now $15. smallest size. Regu- B. W. STRONG, Furniture Man Automobilists: We have the best polish yet brought to Roseburg. It is for sale only by us. 3