The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 05, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS
BY It. W. HATCH.
' IHSCEU KAILY EXCEPT KIXIIAV
Subscription Union Dully.
I Per ycai, by mall 3.00
Per month, delivered 50
Hi'inl-VVwkly.
i Per year $2.00
i Bli months . 1 .00
Entered an ocond-clas multer
November 6. 1910, at Rom-burg, Ore.,
' under act of March 3, 1879.
SATTKIMV, Al'fil'NT , Mil I.
Almost llvo days hiive pusaeil aiiirc
the open sermon for deer ronnm-iK-cil
Bud no lmrni'liimtti victim or the
Iwo-lcKKfd npcrle - Iiiin "luniPd up"
iiiIukIiii?.
The KiiK'iie ltt'Klalcr kh)k a fellow
towiiHinan not "crazy drunk" on lem
on extract. The Ui'KlsliT man nl Id
not JihIko the controls of a bottle
by the label - -especially In a dry
town.
..In ycntcrduy'H Issue of The News
I. P. Gardiner was quoted In regard
to the forest fire situation In Mil
county and In the article reference
was made to Stale Forester Klllott.
w ho has been classing Ihe firelighters
of this vicinity as a gang of hoboes
II was not the Intentlonj 'of The
News to credit Mr. Gardiner with
having used Mr. Klllott'a name, as
ho did not. when referlng to the lire
situation.
State Forester Hlllott, after a
short pleasure trip to Douglas coun
ty, has returned to bis den at the
Capital City und given out the in
formation that there are no forc.il
llres In Douglas county, be having
made a "jKirsonal" inspection The
truth of the matter Is, Klllott win In
KosehurK. but he never got within
closer range of n forest lire than llfti
miles, cottsetiueutly he Is In no posi
lion to give "in any authentic lufoi-
matlon, Forest llres have been burn
ing In this county for Ihe pa-- sev
eral weeks some of then thlrry
mllcs In extent -but Ihey are being
handled so well by the lnc.il rorest
service Hint Klllott no doubt though'
there wns nothing doing. II is Just
as well Hint he did for II wo tld he a
shame to contaminate Die stale ' lire-
eater" by compelling him to associate
with a "sang of hoboes" many of
whom are Iloseburg's best cltieus. A
good place for Mr. F.lllotl durlrg the
fire season would be on Ice,
ii' Ait is iii:i,i
Has It at last come to the point
where mothers must see their sons
ut tender uge enlisted In 0rgnnl7.11-1
Trade with the store that broke
High Prices for groceries
in Roseburg
Yours For a Square Deal
R. STUBBS,
Slab Wood
Dry Fir Wood
Split Oak Wood
WE WANT
YOUR
Now is the time to order your winter's wood
Take advantage of our special prices. We make
our own deliveries, insuring promptness and
correctness.
Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.
Warehouse and Office, Winchester Street on the
Switch. Telephone 1(53
IM'ltlllll
Tampa V ana 2 for 25c. Nicko 5c Cigars
IKIMI' .M AUK
I NIOV MAII
AT Al l. CI.. Alt Dl: M.I KS
W. H. Bowden, Maker
This Store is the Home of the
W-W-W Permanently
Insured Rini
We sell (Mr tli,g f, n. r,...,, it,,,! (,,,. , , ll0 ,), ,H,st
In the world.
Alter thorough oniiMiis.ui. we know that the W-W-W (lu.inm
teed King Is so good that we ran m-11 tt with the utmost . ouiiileu, e.
We know that If we sell you W W W Ulng, elllier f.. on, self r
for a gift. It will she the wearer . .1 In-t ,n pleasure
r Wi) want you lo see this ring thai we are talking about In order
.thai you may convince ounelf that the W-W-W King Is the ring for
you to buy.
i
A. S. IIU1CV
Rosebud's Leading Jeweler
lions where wholesale butchery Ik
taught and the best means of kill
ing fellow men advocated? Does this
look like universal peace was spread
ing Its white wings over the world?
If "war Is hell." as General Grant
inld. and none knew It better that
he, why should we feel elated over
the fact of Assistant Secretary of
War Oliver addressing letters to the
governors of every state Invlllng at
tention to Ihe enactment by the Cali
fornia legislature of a law providing
for the organization or companies
and battalions or high school boys
who are to be aimed with rifles and
tjalned by coniiietiMt Instructors
from the army. He recommends the
;idoilion of a similar law by every
itnlo In the union. Falling In their
-fforts lo secure enlistments in the
irmy, they are going to teach mur
der to the children and force this
teaching In I ho public schools. Why
not, Inslead of teaching the alt of
ii.i- In nil Its hldeolisness. Instill Into
ihe minds of the youth the principles
if peace?
LOCAL NEWS.
F. II. Adams, of Dlllard, was a
visitor In Hosebuig for a few hoiirn
today.
Itoy George and Kay Cole, of Wil
bur, were visitors In the city for i
few I s last evening.
Hoy lllllls, or nullum. Is spend
ing a couple of days In Hoseburg ut
tending to business mutters.
lion. .lames Hymn returned to his
home at Olalla this morning utter a
day spent In How-burn attending to
business matters and visiting with
friends.
Attorney I". G. Mlcelll, Contractor
'!. W, Worthlngion and Dr. K. V.
Hoover returned here last evening
alter n week sient In the vicinity
of Olalla, They succeeded In shoot
ing live deer us well as catching a
large number of bealltlrill trout.
Among those who left Tor coast
points on this inornlng's sluges wore
tin' rollowing: Frank Turner, U. E.
Smith. C. V. McCarthy. It. O. John
son, (). T. Park, A Cameron, Mrs.
Woods, II. Matthews and wife, D.
Gilliam and Itobert F.vans.
Fay Hughes. .Mnrrel und I. "la Wil
liams, Fllilli, Kill III and Mllblo Clem
ents, Guy Cold II. 10. Steel, clilip-
'roned by Mrs. Ora I'lniiiilierliiiii. left
for ihe mountains In the vicinity
uf Hock Creek this morning where
lliey will spend two or three weeks
njoyiiig an outing.
Sallar Gn
Grain of All Kinds
H.iv nf All Kinds.
ORDEiWd of All Kinds.
( l(l
II MI M Mil'.
Ill' ST MAIM-'
IOCAL NEWS.
I A marrluge license was Ifwued this
; morning to E. E. Morgan and Mary
I. Bunrroft, both residents of Doug
las county.
Harrington Hall steel cut and
Wthilb Ilouuu coffee In the berry are
without a doubt the beat of their
respective varieties. Satisfaction
guaranteed. The Rochdale. u
Attorney KlbrL Hermann today Ml
?t a petition In the circuit court uxk-
iiiK Tor an extension of thirty daytt j
Mine In which to prepare bills of ex-j
ci'ptloiiH in the eaHs of the State of
Oregon vb. L. U, Iwl and R. B, j
latthewH. j
Pupers of final Hettlement In the)
wtate n( Janina Mahle, deceased, 1
A'ere filed In the probate- court thiH
noruiiiK. The estate la valued at ap- j
ioxiiitalely $IO,00U, $S,0(M) of
,vh ich Ih pernoual property. Accord-
uti to the will left by the deceaned
ht following ierafjiis full heir to
he estate: Henry and Warren
Viable, sons of the deceased, Pearl
mil Mary Mabie, sisters of the de
ceased. A. G. Young Is the duly ap
pointed adiulnlHtratur.
,. I.. Matthews, of Glide, who ar
ivt'd here tills morning from the Mt.
ito ranch, reports the recovery of
inn of IiIh valuable pups which stray
d from the family home about threo
veeks ago. According to Mr. Mat
hews the pup followed Its mother
nto the woods about three weeks
go, and failed to return home. Be
nt; but three weeks old, Mr. Mat
hcwH thought he animal was dead,
nd wus greatly surprised yesterday
fternoon when the dog was found by
Jr. Cassady, an employe of the
audi. Without food, the dog lived
n the woods for three weeks, nnd
tppeared unharmed upon Its return
llllllO,
S. A. San ford, trustee of the FIthI
Vatloual Hank, today filed three suits
n (he circuit court. In one suit Mr.
Suuford auks to recover the sum of
9. 449. .12, Including the principal
tnd Interest due on a pronilsory note
-xecuietl in favor of Ihe ljnpqua
'A'ater, Light and Power Company on
laiiuary 15, 1!M)7. Other than the
rinclpal he also asks attorney fees
n the sum of $!IOO. The original
ioIo was In the sum of $0,931, with
interest at the rale of S per cent.
In another suit Mr. Sun ford asks to
eeover $i;si from W. H. Wilson, to
gether with Interest at the rate of
S per cent from the date of execn
lou of the note. He also asks for
ttorney fees in the sum of $75. The
totes on which the bank hopes to
ecover from Mr, Wilson were eexcut
d on I'Vbruary Ii and March 21.
'UN. In the third action Mr. San
oid sues to recover $1,370 from
'larenco and I'. Cornutt; also attor-j
ey fees In the sum of $1117. Mr.
4a n ford is represented by Attorneys
'orhnw & Rice in all three of the
nil.'.
Theodore Pent as, a Southern Pa-j
IhV section hand, lies at Mercy hos-1
dial in a precarious condition as the!
esult of an accident which befell1
tin late yesterday afternoon. It np
ears that Demas was sieeding north
ward on a velocipede after arranging
lis switrh lamps, and had arrived
it a point about two miles south of
Dole, when his machine collided with
Miuthbound passenger train No. 13
which left here at 5:10 o'clock li t
evening. Dumas was hurled to the
side or the track where he was found
n an unconscious condition, lie was
hurried to Myrtle Creek as quickly as
l.fch'ble where he was ghen tempor
ary assistance by lr. Love. Later,
he was bought to Roseburg and ad
mitted to Mercy hospital where ho Is
lelng attended by His. Seely. Set her
t Stewart. Although quite seriously
Injured, the attending physicians be
leve that he will recover. Ocmns
has been employed by the Southern
Pacific Company for some time, and
was considered n trustworthy em
ploye. NEWPORT
Yaquina Bay
om:;ovs popi lau rioach rk-
SORT.
An Ideal retreat fur outdoor
pastimes of all kinds. Hunting.
Klshlng. Boating. Surf Bathing. Rid
ing. Autolng, Canoeing, Huiu'lng and
roller Skating. Where pretty water
. gates, moss agates, moon stones.
-a met iu ns can bo fotiMd on the
beach. Pure mountain water and
the best of food at low prices. Fresh
lUh. clams, crabs and oysters, with !
abundance of vegetables of ail kinds!
daily. I
t AMI'lNti ;ROt MIS COWKMKXTi
AMI AI IRAtTIVK
with strict sanitary reg ulat lins
UW ROlM TRIP Si:St TICK-
KTS i
from all points In Orvgnn. Washing
ton and Idaho on sale dally.
WW SWlllhW MONBAV
TICKKIS
ftiiu Southern Pacific points. Port
land to Cottage Drove; also from
all C. K. stations. Albany and
Wet. Good going Saturday
Sunday and for return Sunday or
Monday.
Cull on any S. P. or C. ft K. agent
for full particulars to fares, train
mhedules. etc.; also for copy of our
illustrate booklet, "Outlnan lr 0"
gnn." or write to
MM. McMCHHA Y
1 1 nil-r tt I i'asscnuer Agent, Portland.
Oregon.
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PICTURES
1 0 pieces of mould
ing V Off
20 pieces of mould
ing 16 Off
I'olored woman wants work by the
,l.- W'nlilii lr.iiilnir or hnuae-
! cleaning HI llne street, corner
t . ifi. ...... nii V A
The Horary conducted by
Aldon TarneM Is open each a(-
teruoen and exeutitR from 1 to
9 o'clock. MoM of the latent
novels can b obtained there.
! dtf
S
To Be Had
On Saturday
American Electric
Sad Irons $3.95 Each
Churchill
The Store with the Ladles' Rest
Douglas County Ci-eauaerr butter,
the best in the land, can be had of
your grocer ut 70 cents the roll. De
mand your home product and accept
do other. dtf
i -:i.i:(Ti:i) woods oxi.v
aro used in the making of the
furniture we humlle. Only the
soundest, atraightest grained loss
are accepted. 3LI521
I'HAT'S W1IV
run nixxKit taijlk,
the chairs, the china closet or any
other article is strong as well ns
Kraceful, servlceahle as well as at
tractive. Rice & Rice
The House Furnishers
Cass Street
Did ou Eva Stop
To Think
That the Tom of Dne writing
paper In not miirli more than
what voa pay for the ordinary
quality t
Think
of the satisfaction to one's telf
and to the recipient
cfa
note or
Lettn
on paner of good quality.
77m? Roseburg Book Store
Sella the Ret writing papers at
lowest prices.
Headquarters fr
Fmintaln Pens
School Supplies
OoVe Supplies.
ROSKRt'RO, ORrHJON.
- .
In Our Basement
Hardware
Cash Ironmongers
Room
The
Auto Stage
Touring Car leaves Roseburg every day except
Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon
train at Myrtle Point for Marshfield.
Fare $8.00
Fare on regular stage, part way by Auto, $6.00, to
both Myrtle Point ahd Marshfield. Stage leaves
every day including Sunday.
Office Cor. Washington and Rose Streets. Phones
Office 389, Residence 3 16. C. P. BARNARD, Prop
No man has to serve an
learn how to
You -1 te 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
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worn, Tinning'
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marbl-' i"
WorKs. Telephone 251. . if
Worh Done on Short Notice
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
When e ay (il'AKANTKK we mean Just what the word Implies. If
you are not iatlnBeil there will be no charge. We could not tnK thli
auertlou unlesi we were polt!Te of glvlnn good service. When you
get ready to clean house let ua do the worst part for you the
clenulng of your carpets. It's n.sy 'o- you and the price reasonable
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. UAKKIl, IVoprictor.
Phone T9I offlce S. j.-kow Bt.
Salesroom
Only
Company
Store with the Ladies Rewt Room
to Coos Bay
apprenticeship in order to
make mistakes
ROSEBURG, ORE.