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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
THE, EVENING NFWS BY If. W. ItA I t s. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SI SUA V. Bubnrr.pt in Ilutes Daily. Per year, by mail 13.00 Per month, delivered 60 Scml-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Bis months 1.00 Entered as Becond-clana matter November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. KATl ItDAV, Jl'LV 211. HM. These warm days are all rlht. hut oh, you cool nitfhtB. A country exchange Bays: "Owing to the overcrowded condition of our advertising cottimiiK fa iinmbHr of births have been postponed uulil next ifwme." We thou tilit there watt a warm day or two last week In thin HovlUm, but llHlen to an town editor: It Is ho dry that wagons urn koIiik around with their tongue out, Ire hiiti to be soaked In witter all night before it Is wet enough to make lemonade. The catfish kick up kiicIi a dunt in the bed of the river that the rlvu Iiuh to he sprinkled beforo you rati go flwhlnK. A spark from an engin nut Are to a pond and burned up a lot of bull froKu. The ground Ik ho (fry and hard that crawlUh IioIch are ho lug pulled up and lined for gan ples. In an urtlcle In Friday's The Newa In reference, to an xl n Hosnlon of the legislature to ronslde the good roudH measures it was stut ed that, the failure of the bills to pass was due to the legislators. Thb was an error, the legislature having acted favorably on the good mailt- law, but (iovernor West put III stamp of disapproval on the bill fm the Improvement of Oregon high ways and killed It on the spot. How ever, The News Is of the same opln Ion In regard to an extra session ami does not believe the short comings of the governor should he corrected In this way. Eugene Iteglster: If this propo sitlou of farming out all the good state Jobs around Salem to convicts continues, a uumi will h;ivi to break Into the penitentiary to get a job The bflffs of qualillcat'on will be Unit you have to be a thief, murderer ci something equally as v'clous to mei It ir;griltlon at the l.unds or tin state. Just now a convict Is pro nosed as state printer expert to take the place of some honest man who by his Integrity and Industry, has work ed his way up to the responsible po aitton. If Me I n tyro Is put in hb place It will be the greatest travesty upon Justice ever enacted In this state. WANTH IOKKHT FlltK DATA. Htute Forester Desires Prompt, lie ports On Forest Fires. The State Forester Ik coustantlj getting notice through the dally press and from resldeulH of the slate of (Ires having gotten beyond con trol after several days fighting, that have not been reported to his otllce until after becoming a menace to the neighborhood. Ho wishes to urge , upon all state lire wardens the neces sity of reporting to hlin all lives a soon after being discovered as pos slblo. Instead of waiting until (hex become dangerous to life and proper ey. Ono such lire has just been brought to his notice after having burned three weeks, that might have been controlled and probably entire ly extinguished If reported earlier se that proper assistance could have been given. Kvery state flro warden, or othei persons, in case thev are uiuible to get In touch with a state warden, should telephone or telegraph (col lect) F. A. Elliott, state forester. Salem. Oregon, Inform him of forest flres before they get beyond control. H. Merrlman, of Siuherlfn, waa a business visitor in Boseburg for :i few hours today. John Spaugh, the Looking Glass farmer, spent the day In Jtoseburg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Joe Rloherger left for hlH home at Vancouver. Wash., this morning iiTter a visit at the home of his aunt, Mr. Ileldriivl.li, in this city. II. H. Olcott and wire, of f'iuien vllle, are ajending a couple of dd In Itosehurg visiting with friends and looking after business matters. K. W. Kuykendall and family and Henry Harth and family leave, for Hrewster Valley next ww-k when; they will spend a few iluys tn ji in;; an outing. ('. j. Hamilton, a former deputy sheriff with headquarters at Oak land, is sepndiug the d;iy In KoKehurg at (ending to business matters ami visiting wlt friemls. .Mr. Wilson, a local carpenter, has returned rrom the vicinity of Kit-1 gene where lie, ereeted a large barn! on the ranch owned by William Kin- j ery. of C:j!t-H Valley. j Curl Ittirkett, who Is employi'd in the local Southern 1'acifir machine! shops, left for his home, near Divide, this niorning where he will spend a few days visiting with hlr parents. Mrs. Hhellenbergcr and little daughter left for their houo at Port land this morning after nin-ndlng a few days visiting at the homo of the 'ormer's brother, Attorney It, I,. Kdd Airs. ('. potter and brother, Claud 'otter, left for their home at Van couver, Wash., this morning after a brief visit at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. Fawn, who live in the vi i'inlly of Kdenbower. Mrs. Kli.aheth (iihhs and sou Orfn. left for Pendleton this morn lug in response to a telegram an nnuueitig the death of tho formerV Ister. The funeral will ocec-ur at the Kasteiu Oregon f it i n Monday. Misses Mary and Mrittinoarte Coi. f Sacntmento, Cal., left for their home this morning after spending v. few weeks visiting at the home o Kate Dixon, at Dlxonvflte. The g to Portland by rail where thev wll take a boat for Han Fram bco. James Moon, local agent 'for Km New York Life Insurance (mii;in eft for points in the noil!::-in if the stale this morning w here li; will spend a few i)aH looking all' business1 Interests. M r, Moon wil 4pend a few days at Sea; lib- he Ion i-eturnlng here. Mrs. Itoberi Itobertson ami chil dren left for their home at Tort lain' t his mouing after spending a few days In Itosehurg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William And erson. Mrs. itoltcrtson was accom panied home by Velnia Lewis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. ('. P. Lewis. Colored woman wants work by the day. Washing, Ironing or house cleaning. 147 Pino street, corner Lane. Phone 230-Y riu22 kou ha i.e. A nice, neat tl-rooni buitea- low, centrally located In paved district. Sewer connections. hath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal location. Price U'.MUl. Ad- dress A care Newa office. d sw tr Ignited t'rom Southern Pacini spans Vf a bridg. and Wolf Creek spark from ti bicomot tve, l wii between (Hernial' were burned late last evening. As a result Untile wav somewhat (list urbed. Train No. HI. lue here at I 1 o'clock last evening. Arrived shortly before :t o'clock I hi.-. morning. Justice of the Peace Iteubeti Mars- tors leaves fur the Loon I. alio viclen ily tomorrow morning where he will spend a in out h en joying his auum ! outing. He wilt make the nip hi private roil ve ii lice Mrs. Marsteiv and children, who are visiting at I Marshlleld. will join him Tuesday I morning. C. I). Fraer. punhasiin: agent foi the stale Institutions, so. at ttr- lay In ltosiburg InspertltiM the Ore gon Siddleis' Home. Mr. Fiuer w.c much pleased with conditions ,(t n,( Home, and especially with the man tier In which the aflairs or the Insti lotion are conducted under the .-f tlrlent management of W W. Kider The proof of the Pud ding is iu the eating Of the tee In the growing Ask your neighbor who has planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See bow they grow, then place your tree order with L L. KIICHEN The Nurseryman ided II, F. Chetham. who hi III Itosehurg for several e:trs. leaves for New Zelaud tonight where he will Join his brother. W. It t'heihum who left for the foreign .Hnie m eral months ago. .Mr. Cleiham uoe io Portland bv rail, thence to San Francis-o hv hoat where to- will re main until Annual ti, wln-n he win sail for his future home Mr. rheih :im is iiitt well known m this cii unl has a host t.f friends who regret j t learil of deeisioll to l.-af j Itostdmiy. j 1 k n U i ii k fiom a spark from a Southern Pacific tiaiu. tire last een iiiK destroved the lierry patch, own d by t'ount Hridne Puiltler Fields md thn-atelied the Alexander bridge When (IIm ox ered the flames w ei i nuiktiiK rapid headway and for a time it looked an though Htnce would necessarily have to be mine moned f nun the city. Fur at hn; a bucket brigade, the residents of the ! nelKhborhood battled with the f!ame i foi an hour with favora'do result ; Had there have been h ttreefe It is possible that the hie woi Id f-.ive le I milted disastrously, com '.deriUR the fiict that roshletitii In thti- eetioit of the ell v are pract u ally w o honi tire protection 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. Use Fleiscbman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs.. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents Our June Kleanup Sale is Over But this Don't Mean all Our Bargains are Gone We still have many bargains in all lines at prices that dyfy com petition. Kvcrything new, no olil junk, no half worn sample lines no second hand goods to show you. Ladies can save nearly one half liy 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 full suits and coats and know what we are talking about. Closing out sale on these up-to-date suits range from T to $20. ALL MILLINERY AT COST All hoiiiiti 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 Yes, Thursday, July 20 we gave away another of those fine Dinner Sets and on Thursday, July 27 that hand some 3-Piece Mission Furniture Set Kach succeeding Thursday until November we will jjive some valuable and useful present to the customers present in our store with the card showing the largest amount purchased in any oye day In addition to a chance at these weekly pres ents each dollar spent w ith us yives you ten votes on the piano we are ivinjj; away the last of Oct. ROSEBURG ROCHDALE COMPANJ wry V V ' Ic Wall Paper 'it .:' is.'.. , , i liii! 1; ' Sonio of tl.o most nrtistte otTocta in v;UI :ijKr Hro nimple in char aotor ami nnxlortity in price. TI10 Bocompanyind ilhwtratinn is an exatnpjoof ono of tlia many tuv idoas in "Homo Docoratioa'' for I'.Ht. The fact that w flro maVtnir a pivotal feature of Alfred Pwtta Prut" Wall Pftrt ii mitlU'iiMlt ns- pitraiut that the stylo at the Uut aiul quality tho U-t. Samples ami ptimatf rhwr fully aubmitloU upon request. 1). P. FISHERi fii v r o k si hki: r. hk- mv liosiiiu i iik : iti.. CIIOM. 3,-i. ! To Be Had In Our Basement Salesroom On Saturday Only American Electric Sad Irons $3.95 Each C urchill Hardware Compan Cash Ironmongers Tho Semi- willi the.Luilit-ft' Hooni The Slurp with tlic TjUdh's' Iiest Koom Tlio library conducted by Alciun Tarneas is open each af ternoon and evening from 1 to 9 o'clock. Moat of the latest novels can be obtained there. dtf Did You Evei Step To Think ft : : :s That the Cost ot Due writing paper Is not much more than what you pay for the ordinary quality? Think of the satisfaction to one'a self and to the recipient cfa note or Letio on paper of good quality. The Roseburg Book Store Sella the Het writing papers t lowest prices. Headquarters for Fountain Pens School Supplies Olllco Supplies. ItOKKIiriMJ, OltrifiO.N. I Auto Stage to Coos Bay ''"ouring Car leaves Roseburg every day except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon train at Myrtle Point for Marshheld. I Fare $8.00 , Fare on regular stage, part wav bv Auto, $6.00, to both Myrtle Point ahd Marsh'field. Stage leaves i; every day including Sunday. Office Cor. Washington and Rose Streets. Phones Office 3S9, Residence 316. C. P. BARNARD, Prop N'o man has to serve an apprenticeship in order to learn how to make mistakes - You ke 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 COMPENSATION J D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating V'- North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. Work Done on Short Notir ComixTisation t t h form apphrd to the methods ned to M-ur uniformity of time Id the vary in trmrniturr9 to which a waU h t rx)Hcd. The rnuM of the error la th ciniona aiut contractiotu of mriats. The South Bend Balance wWl Is mailrof two me tat of unequal enan.iion. o nn-ncirtian4l. nn to the other, that the expansion and contraction Is neutralised perfectly. A South Bend Watch keep time In all temperatures, at veil at la all position. . Ill KT, Official Watch Inspector ROSEBURG, ORE. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER hen we nJ n AnAXTKK we mean Jv what the word Implle If TOU are not Mtl.fled there will be do charKe. We could n0t mLiih wertlon unle( we were posltlte of Rlvln good ...rvlce. When vou get i.adjr to clean tuuse let us do the worst part for you 'the cleaultn of Tour carta. It eh!y 'o- you and the prlc- readable ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY rbon TBI O. C. HA K Kit, Proprietor. OfBce N. Jst-kaon St. rW"a.ava t