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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. HA I TS. TstT:i dai i.V kxcki r bcxuay. Pr yeal, by mall - $3.00 per month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Per year 2 on Six months 1"0 Entered 08 second-cli's mnttel November 6, 1910, at Ro . burg, Ore., under act or Marcn 3. jso SA'll ItKAV, .11 I. Y 13, 11(11. IIAIIV I I0I-T tS Tlt.UW Three Mc'lill "Id liifaril lli-i-rtiil Ity A-d 'mple. I'Olt . I.A 11. .Mill" 14. -Winn thl SeHlll'-l'iirt.ainl. O -W. It. & N. Oniiipany I '''' pulled Into tin- INirl IuikI ilepnt tl'i. liioriilUK . t'nininclui .1. M. Hector alli-'hted riirryllil! a tJf luiskt on Ills arm. ami when li' panned through the slle it little Will WHH heard Unit lielrnved the cnntellt.s for the cry km thai of a little lialiy. I.ate last nlcht an old couple hoarded Cite tiiiin at Seattle. The woman went In one eoaeh and the man. earrylnu- a ha-k' t. entered an other. At Tatutna the eotlile left the train hill when the train reafheil Tenlno. Mm .1 W. Frank, of Alame da, Oil., heard a :r. anil Bet almtit to Iflnd the reason for the wall, which reunited In her discovery of the 3 months old hahy Kirl In the ban ket. Mrs. Frank look care of the t'htlii until the train arrived In Cortland when It was turned over to the de pot matron, who look It to the llah Home. A Rood description of the couple who deserted the calld has been se cured from tl e conductor. The man In about ,r5 years old, wore a K'ay beard and poor clothes. The woman was fio year old. Mrs. Prank has linked the Portland police depart 'Win to let her know what disposition Is made of the baby, us she is Kre.nl)- Interr-ucd. ally, and will grow In great demand j with II the canneries of Hie tate. t us well as become so-ircj of much revenue and profit to the growers thereof. Mis Mvrtle Hall, of F.denbower. has gone East to visit with her friends several months. The young lady Is very popular here and will he sadly missed during her ab ence. JA8PBR. WOMAN Wll.l. M'l' IIAVi. Oinadtl Iteprlcve Woman Who lull cil Her Husband. OTTAWA, Out., July 14. Tin Cabinet commuted to life Imprison menu today the sentence of death passed upon the Italian woman, An gelina Napolltano, for the murder ol her husband at Suult Ste. Marl". Mrs. Napolltano, who hilled lie' husband April S. ullcKed at her tria' that she killed him because lie trle(. to force her Into an Immoral life for his financial bench!? She was convicted, desplto her plea of Justification, and was sentenced to be hanged August U next, about 12 duya after she expects to become a mother for the llfth time. NKWS I'ltOM Ol'U MKaillOHS. Kverybody Itusy and l-'iirllicr Im provcinciilH To lie Miulc Al Once. LOCAL NKWS. Aftoi all, there Is no Ink like Car 'ers lnk. Sold at Hoseburg Book .Store. " Attorney O. P. Coshow and wile returned here last night after a few lays spent ut Cortland and Salem. II. M. liullwlnklu and wife Ion for Aerial. Wash.. Ibis morning where hey will enjoy a month's oulluK. Alice and Charles Mahn returned here last evening lifter a few das visit at Portland and Cottagu (Jtove. Mis. Charles Wilson linker und daughter have returned from the Mountains wheru they spent the past month. Florence Oitnston len. for Day Creek this morning where she will spend a pie of weeks visiting with tier mother. Mrs. It. I.. Yokum left for Kugeiie his morning where she will spend a 'ew davs attending to business mat lers and vlslllnif with filer 'j You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour . It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is injurious to health. L'se Flciscliman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C.'Kidd&Son Agents i BEWARE of tin iravi.'lini; HH'Ctuch pctl dl( r with a box full of nliitisH which u invito you lo Hclwt from. He Ik 1hm toduy mid komu tomorrow. We fire locnted per tnuinMitly mid in uku a Hclulty of -xu mining l'.vch for dofectivt' vision. We Klve you optical bt vlco of tlio very hlKhnst typo nt tin' very lowest prire. A. S. HUEY OPTO.MIOTHIST, Oiss Slreel. Itellglous services woro held In Kdenbower ut the M. 10. church antl at tho home of I ho Indigents of the county Sunday. Dressed lumber hna lieun hauled from Aldrlch's planing mill In this city this week tor building the ad dition to tho school house In Wesi Portland. Merchant John Hotelier has work men engaged in - preparing for the foundation for a building to he used as a butcher shop, which will he conducted by Thomas A Flndlay. A horse dealer Is oul with a uni que way lo ciUch those who have horses for sale, lie has a hav rack on the running gear or a wagon. He stopped here long enough to hu and load on the rack I4UU pounds of new hay and then continued lib Journey southward to catch llnlill grants to Oregon from California He proposes to buy what horses tlie have to sell and furnish them with what feed they may need, lie had four horses leading which he had already picked up. Four wagons, containing that num ber of families fr the neighbor hood of Malysvllle. Oil., parsed through Kdenbower Wednesday, bound for the Willamette Valley. ,l.tist Snturdav afternoon .Indue Wonncott and Commissioners Mian and Wiley, neeompunled by lr. lu ell, tho newly appointed physician lnstected the new home for the In rilgenls, and expressed themselves a: highly pleased with everything al ready ncroinpllsheil and In conteui Illation In the future. Thev were romtilliuentarv In their remarks con eeriilut! lie anod expeditions work of Superintendent Flndlay In pro vldlng so perfect tl home for th couty poor. A newly married couple wet chnrlvarled tho other night, provln bevond doubt, according to an old gentleman from Pike county, that we have enjoyed fresh emigrations from Missouri and Mississippi lately Fully two weeks more win no uulred to complete the hav harv of Kdenbower Valley. The yield I Inme and the hnv of an xcelleut iiualtty. The Italians employed In rcpulrln the rullrnnd by the S P . near hen lo the number of forty, are a must. and dancing loving set. to su least. Ileuerally alter stipner U di posed of they come up the Hack (" the store, and with inaiolullii. two guitars and one concertina mill u tertaluitig music and perform seiio excellent dancing In th" w.t'.ts.luv line. They al e tl veiy tcini'ci .0, net, and semi all they can save li.ul to Italy to bring relations to Ihi count rv. Al North, of llosel, i,!,.. his ,,1111. a home III Fdenbowci . wlili tl he i- Improving by new hnlldliins mid other practical Improvements. Mrs. F. 1.. Applehotl. mother e' Mrs. John Hotelier, with whom !.. Ioih I, een visiting for sonic tl Edenbower Orchard Tracts Write iin for Infnnnntiiui reiinrdiun Ih'hm trut'lH. hunted aliout otio mil' from tin- rlt v (if ItosehurK. Ore., In lie famous I'mpqtiu Viilley fruit dls let. Huld hi n nnil 10 iicrcH tracts, anted to apples, interplaiitcd with iiciu-ht's, also to peuiH or prunes, cur d for a pci-lod of 4 years. Ne i choois and churches. Kasy access ti Ity water and electric linlii. 4ti acres - i tl acres youiitf' oii-liard, In liearlt.n ti'etH. new rrooui lions with h:ith; hum and Ti out hulldiims. print; water piped to house, ehlck'U ud : i n c I gulden, chlcKeus, tools, etn. V NN Al'. L'tni acres NT ju'ie-t In rultivatlou Jh acres in hearinu orchard , 10 acre- In vimhuj: orchard, new 7-rooni lioiise, laru etc. A live springs, nooti well 11 Implements. slocl, etc. A 1(.H- ai Ti I acres :iu acres cleared, hal inco oak tlmln-r. Small house, barn iintl out hulldliif.H. Chickens, turk- . tools, wauon and cow go with place. Cood sprint; waler piped U im' Can he hoiif.ht cheap. A (.tMH itrv. 1 it u. acres orchard land, :Pj acreb of this 1 in hearing orchard. 1 :i year. old in Hue condition. Smalt 4 -room holme, Pnllt on knoll oerlooklnK tin city of Wosehui'K. Soil freo hiuin Unated one mile from city limits line road 1'rlce $ I.OOU. IL'.OPO cash i.alaiu' lonn lime at ti per cent i im: ui.aiuv; (tlUM Alilt, 1:1'- acres, all In fruit mosll -al in' . apples. pears, cherries :tiut peaities; nice home; pack In $ li.niM'. P. i ru and other hulldtiiK'. -link and tools. On the hanks of tin- rmp'iua river, 3 miles from Hose hiivvi Will sell at n harnain if sold iimll He It l !, i aal- I'as returned to her homo in i Mm. Applchoff Is Wife o' Hie Pi,.,' master of the city named 'Ud inch many warm persimal fitvnd-i here. K. J. Schmidt, of Kdenhowir, h- ImiMtrled Ihe need of the Mom.h! varietv of pie plant from (Icrm.u x and has about two acres noun to U ti.u vnrietv tit the rhuharh plan in verv larue, In furl, the largest grown, and very duitahle for can I. . n purpose. It Ih regarded a the tu(t Kiirnnean nrodueer up to date and growing Bteadlly nil winter It Is nvailahle tho year round, or when ever needed. It require two years a mature the plants, and while Mr Schmldl will put on the rwrket nud transplant mauv piani.- thl tall he will not rook or rail M'ty of tht platrt to til tin vo y.'ars a.- up from Ihe time of plmln; seeds He in lully sntislel ilui the Men n -eh variety of pl plant Mil drive all other out of thl- market eventu- m d v n, ....... mini ttulu, tnuU that you have been fur Tor the man or wo i w it h a verv lit tie nionev aniM'iuti. To secure ut ; md suitable for fruP v ,.t ..no'.. Ml clear.'il. el li Mi.i'.n lounty road You :n I a ;., :. tor $ l.at'O. On ii Tt t his, provided veil w IM tniUd a fonr or more room tl iMnl.tM' the tract will i'o i. nce. uu ai re- ;.ll cleared, except k t : r-nced; !aii:e live I'M;.- li, 'it for fruit, poultrx tb-iiim: 1'our mile from . mi ip.illl rt.i!llt road free n. i - ill sell at ji Pur "it e i- t vi m-. Himes & Oliver real i.sr.vn: Iealem In tmn of all de Hption Roscburg, Orcin Our June Kleanup Sale is Over But this Don't Mean all Our Bargains are Gone We still hiivo ninny barjaitni in all lint-sat prices that defy com petition. Kverythinn; new, no old junk, no half worn sample lines no second hand Roods to show you. Ladies can save nearly one half by buying their suits from us now as every suit we have in stock will be exactly in style this fall in cut, color and weight. We have placed our order for fall suits and coats and know what we are talking about. Closing out sale on these up-to-date suits range from 7 to $20. ALL MILLINERY AT COST All house dresses, all silk and wash skirts at cost Watch Our Windows For Specials Remember We're the Little Store with Big Bargains The Fair Store WE LOVE THE CHILDREN Many of the shoppers rvvho visit our store daily are bright little men and women. Ami they are shrewil buyers, most of them, in their wav. They are always welcome here, and you may rest assured that every attention will be shown to an order forwarded by them, jtist as much as would be iiven to yourself. It is a convenient way ol netting j;rocet ies in a hurry and is used by many of your neighbors. ROSEBURG ROCHDALE COMPANY III mm ill! 1 :FS'r"r Wall Paper Pome of the most artistic effect a in wjiII pii'r aro iitnjto i cluir-lu'tt-r tuitl moilcratu in price. Tho nccompnnyinjf ilhmtrannn ;in example of one of tins many new UWa& in "Home Decoration" for I'.'ll. Tho fact that we nre maVinfT special feature of AlrreJ Ptti Priit" WH tptt i muhcient as vuranctf that the styles are the latest and quality the hest. Samples and estimates checr faliy vubmitteU upon requosU ".D. FISHER Itfl WISI' OMv SIKI t I'. Itlv LOW ItllSKIU liU llth : UK i iiom: !, it 1 1 ! Ladies, Does Not This Present a Truthful Picture to You ... 0 'Those damp clothes make my nose cold so quick that I can't iron Miss bad lronat ali;. r II "Oh I'm sorry for you. You Bee my internal heater keeps my MissGlad HOripoiiit always hot enough to iron. The folks say that is gteat and call me the Hotpoint." IJ C J Iron-"S:'y Oladyn! Do your folks smash and baiif! you around all day, IVllbS UdU 1 Ul tryin(,toget you 0D your stand? I get thrown around until both the mistress and I are all worn out. She said the other day she lifted me 300 times and that make3 almost a ton" MittC lad Iron-"Heavens, no! All thijy do is just tip me up on my heel. I carry a mi&SVjlctU uui nicecoo, stand with me all the time. I never get banged because Mistress don't have to lift me at all." . . "And you know when 1 get hot, I'm hot all over. Then more'n MlSS bad UOnijkeiy it's a case of burned fingers for the Missus. Bang smash I'm on the floor burning a hole in the linoleum " ..." . "No chance for me to get a drop like that. My ebonite handle iVllSSVjlaCl irorijg aiway3 COol no burned fingers where I work." The heat is kept in the bottom of the iron, where it is needed." O J T "Of course yo't look fancv all nickel plated, butihink what you Miss bad lronePSt A lot mor.n l do. j "Yes I cost a little more, but think what I save. I take the place lSSLjlad iiOfl0f y0U anj y0ur fuur or fjve anters. I save on the cost of fuel and the discomforts of a hot fire. I'm always ready to work any where any time kitchen bedroom porch or basement turn the Bwich and I'm ready for business. Save time too because I'm always just the right heat, antl no running back and forth from board to Btove. Things go so smoothly we're done almost before we realize we've been working at all! "I never get rusty so I never soil any of the dainty things. Sady, my girl, you'r an old timer. You need a permanent rest. Tell your Mistress to give a Hotpoint a trial. Then her ironing troubles will be over. Tell her to do it today." Churchill Hardware Company Cash Ironmongers The Store with the Ladles' Kesl Itoom The Store with the Ladies' Rest Room lilt llll I I ii 1 1 The proof of the Pud ding is in the eating Of the tree in the growing Ask your neighbor who 'has planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See how they grow, then place your tree order with The Nurseryman Auto Stage to Coos Bay Touring Car leaves Roseburg every day except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon train at Mvrtle Point for Marshlield. Fare $8.00 I' are on regular stage, part way by Auto, $6.00, to both M vrtle Point ahd Marshfield. Stage leaves every day including Sunday. Office Cor. Washington anil Wop Strife Ptinnfa f Office 389, Residence 316. C. P. BARNARD, Prop Did You Evet Stop To Think That the Com ot One writing paper In not inurli more than wlmt you pay (or the ordinary quality? Think of the satisfaction to one's self and to the recipient cf a note or Lettet on paper of good quality. The Roscburg Book Store Sells the lut writing papers at lowest prtees. Headquarters for Kountaln Tens School Supplies Office Supplies. liOSKItriili, OKKIiOM. No man has to serve an apprenticeship in order to learn how to make mistakes You 1 No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 242 North Roseburg LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal J D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worn. Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. GENERALDRAY1NG any (wirts of tho city. Trlrt r"mon ! I H. S.FRENCH I WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER fthen we sar r.l AKAMKK we mean Just what the word Implies. If you are not satisfied there will be no chaige. We could not make this assertion ules we were nosltlre of giving good nerrlce. When you get teady to clean house let us do the wont part for you the cleaulns of your carpets. It s ensy fo- you and the. price reasonable ihone T9I ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY u. v. UAKKIl, Proprietor. Office N. Jackson Be