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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1911)
DIGNIfTING THE INDUSTRIES" t4 Jin S 3 Ufr tv); During Hot Weather I'ho iniu hlnemnde hii'iul to nvohl lircHmriillnn and other minimi tnry coimIHIoum of making bread In the old way. On June 1st We Added two on mm to the loaf. If your grocer iioch not I'haiigo grocers uayH ill your command, Umpqua Bakery II. (il'KNT, l'nii. I 1(1 .III. Its.,,, HIIVW. North Side tut. l North of Kinney Spur, North Im kNOii Mrcet, Plume. rv.Nl. Order for till kinds of Iiulldlng Material promptlv niicd at Koanonabla Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty Fruit llim-s In Any (.Inutility. l-hoiin Main iiini AH rk n,,,.,.,,,.. Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of ' itle t iling Papers Pri-puri Insurance, Ktc.f Bonds of nil Kinds Furnished Hilt urlh Ja. knoll rt. ! DOUGUV C0UNTr VrEAMERV ) I has the I Best Buttermaker in the State jCE CREAM SEASON IIEREt in large or small quantities. Let us have your I partv orders. Telephone 310. Tbla 1 tb Mtlt of t beautiful 64 -pa its book, wblcb will show any boy or girl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a poit&l In tn mail TODAY and it will bt ot FREE. Tb aim of ib College ! to dignity and popularlie the Industrial, and to serve ALL tb people. It offers counts In Asrlculturt.Clvu Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Mining Engin eering, Forestry, Domestio. Science an-1 Art, Com uerce. Pbarmacy and Music. The College opens September 23d. Catajog free. Address: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLtaa, CorvalUs, Oregon. m- r r iL!.. j e Kepair cveryining ; ni.:i Ihitt iiffdn tiLtfiitlon oh Wi'll a t iclj you apparatus. Kurttiertiion. 4 we attend to repairs prompt!) toa 'phone order If you lt!.J and t you won't nt'od to sound your 4 burglar alarm who 11 you Kt nur V Mll. Nwd anything In oir line f G. L. PRIOR 315 N Jackson St. Roseburg, Or Coffee Special Coffee T7sAT Coffee Our every itny rolTfo npi'rliil Is Khm1 colTec. Our Hpcrinl lilriul lit li5ti M'l poiiiul Ih the Im'nI that .money run buy. Our tioloVn Wcsl KtiM'I 'nt Jn (lit Ihn1 011 tht iiuir lu'l. Try a l-pniimt run If not ut Isficil, your money limit. Henry Easton Grocer Wi N Jackson Plume 26 carry our nreiul Ej -ir phone U-l, I Plaining Mill IUISKIII lt(j, OliKCIlN UtVM, NEWS. ! Kor washing mirrors uur window, CJold Star Polish is thfc best ever. I, j , H. fthoaden & Co. dtf I ! Hornemher Mwi-r-a will cure rheti 'matlhrn wher; all other medicines rail. To advi.TtlbO we will sell larKe i $1.00 bottle for Gc until August 26, j Hamilton Drug Co. dswtf ( Mi.-H Muriel Stalky, who haw rhanr4 i f i hf inlllltiery depart incut at Jo j rif-phon'B, li.'ft for Portland thin aft 'ninon, where sho will attend tlie fall ; niHIiin-ry opening. She experts to . he gone for ahout len day, CharU-H Mel n Hue and wife, who i have heen tiendlng the pant few months in the mountains near ffoag- fin, arrived here Saturday t,o upend a few dayH at I he home (if the latter iiait-nls, (lev. and Mrs. IC. Ollu Kld- rldf,'.-. MIhs Tynan, nleee of Pat Tynan well-known Hunt horn Pacific conduc tor, arrived here this morning to at tend MrH. Claude. Cannon. Ml us Ty nan is a trained nurso and ha been employed In the Portland hoKplttils for some time past. On their way Into the city this morning Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Vance. who live three miles west of town. narrowly escaped serious Injury by I heir horse becoming frightened at i Hlwun thresher. The traction en gine! drawing the sepanor had tupped at the foot of the hill be low the little church west of Kricn- bovver, and In attempting to pasfi the iioi'HH driven by Air. Valine took fright uid whirled around, breaking the 11 II;- ut of the r ig, and only for the tlmei; uistniice given by some o' the hiv.sh; r crew was a runaway averted dul ilu occupants of (he vehicle aiv "i wluit Heemcd to lie Inevltahh In- AmniiK llmsi riKlut('i'Ml nt (lie Mi'C'InlhMl Unlrl tiiduv att' th-i foUfiw ' ii - I''. H Wi'biT, rorthinil- C. S MilliM'. I'liril: Mr. nn.i t'ri. .lamer Willi.'. Si.tlicrlln: Frnnk MM!t. I'orl- 'iiiul; Chiiilrs Ck tit mm will'. Si- Hi'": M II. Ilopklim. I'liiivm villi-; Mr. niui .Mm. II. II. .luiii's, I'on lliml: ('. II. Allien, I'nithliHl; J. I' Huns. I'tt l:i lid ; T. .1. O'Koofp. I'ort- tn ct : W. II. Crlawi'll Mi-ilr.ni!; Mrs. II. (!. ITIiliiiiil, If,i- liin.; ; Mia. May MrDi.nl '.! I'oi'lliiiiil; Clin Ollll-rl. Hum i''i.iii-'lsi'ii; (I. (J. Iialn, Piirllaiul ; V. T. I.i.riim. Ilnstiin: P II Martin, S:in rr.iiii Ihi-d; (Ji-o. .Mllii-r, Cheapo: A. II. WiMiHli-y. Iot't lit ml : II. r: holH. I'lll'tlllllll. Two very worthy and very happy voting people nnttlo a lit-glnnlng ol 'lilt's journey together yesterday mor ning when I'nstor W. II. Eiitoii of the HtiptlHt clttirch n;t hi the words t tin 1 ictile tlieni niiin mid wlie. Tlti-y were Ktigone .Morgtiii. t lie young S. V. Ilre- n. anil Miss Mttrv Iti-eeroft. oldest tltiiigliter of .Mr. and Mrs. Ileerroft ol Wlncli.-sti-r. They lt-rt till No. 16 lust tiltdit for Astorlit. whert the groom will piit'llt-lptite ill the military niiineu vims us it iiii-tnlit-r of the lorttl itiilllltt 'iiitiptin.v, ai'ter vvlilt'h they will spend 'nine time vl.siting rrit-utls. On their I'eturn they will iniilte Kiiselinrg tlieh litilne. 'I'ltt'lr iiiitny friontls st-ttd af ter thein lii'iit'ly gtiiitl wlshos fttf a lung anil happy lift- together . Aliiml t'orly-llvo iiieinherM til' t'niii pitny n. (). N. (I., sttitloiii-d nt this city, left rur Furl Stephens, Hour As liirlil. lust ovolllng, whore (hoy will "lijoy ton days' oiiouiupnioht. The hoys loft on ti ptivuto cur utttii-hod to lust night's iioitlil d train No. Id. 'ind will arrive nt rump soiiie titiio tllls ovoiilun, Ainoiig tliuso whti wont I'riiin tills tlty wore the following: t'lipt.'iln !'. II Sti-uult, First l.loiiton lltt .1. A. litM-lltltliill. Sortlllil l.iolltell ilil li. I'. Iliitiltttiii. First Solvent C M. llriM-kn. Sorm-ants M. C. Nolstni mil II. II. Howl. 1 lilt I I Ion A.ljiitanl Fred liny lies mid llnttiilliiii Ad lntiinl Fred Wright, t'orpiinils II. F. Care. I. .1. Keriiali. I. W. spotii'or, ('. A N.'Niui. II II. Ilin hiiliiiii. Cnoks .1. K l'':ilht anil Kiilh l.iitlwiok. I'rlviitos Allen, Paul llakrke, I.. V. Cole. .1 W Col.'. It Cole, Hun Cuff,.,.. K li. CiiiiimliiM. W, F Clarke, lto lii'oigo, Fsilo (' i:,.lile. S F. Hull. V. Mull. William llagler, Itlcliard Ilu foil. Fail Hill. . it llollonl.oi k. Iler lOlt llitiit, liolvuu ,1,'WI'tt. llonr K.'iiian. Waller Lowell. K. K. Mor it in. II Mallii'ws. Iltid MiCtii, T. Mr Km. Charles M.Klilght, Carl F. N' liolil. ('. K Padgett. Charles Iteoso. Mark Simpson. William II. Slovens. K.lvvard I.. White mul K. T. Wootls, The prut f of dinjr is in (he the Pud-eatiii--- Of the tiee in the growing Ak our iii'it;liliiir who lias planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See iiow they grow, then place your tree order with a. The Nurseryman A trust deed and mortgage necurlng a bond Issue In the sum of 110.000,000 will be filed In the county clerk's office tomor- row morning at the Instigation of Francis J. Clarke, promoter of the Coos Bay & Eastern Rail- way. The deed and mortgage in in favor of the Common- wealth Insurance Title and Trust Company of Philadelphia, adelphia, Pa., said to be one of Ihe strongest banking Instltu- lions In the United Slates. The deed and mortgage cover the rlglit-of-way.4, surveys and other assets of the Coos Uay & East- ein railway and is similar to the one filed at Coquille City a few days since. IOCA L .NEWS. John Moffit of Stephens is visiting n the city. Judge J. W. Hamilton today over ruled the demurrer to tho complain! in the case of F. II. lihoados vs. S. C I'llies. Miss Helen Cardwell has resigned ner position at the county ussessor olllte. the siime taking effect this morn lug. -Mrs. Smith, mother of .uanager I .1. Smith of the local telephone ex hange. Is expected here tonight tomorrow to spend " few days. Frank E. Alley lias relumed from nloiii, w heer he spent a couple las attending lu business matter! mil visiting with friends. Mrs. II. (iuest, nnd daughter llel en expect to leave this evenig for .Newport. Where they will spend some lime enjoying an outing. Remember llr. Lowe, the optlrlun will be In Rosehurg August 18 ..oon of tho lilth. Oakland August IT, Yiiniallu Hi, Drain 15. Judge John M. Coke today signe in onler gruiillng Ellien Hermann representing L. L. Lewis and R .1. -Mathews, mi extension of thirt tiiis in which to tne tuns of excep- l Ions. (lily Cordon, deputy county asses sor, returned here last evening after i few days spent In the vicinity or lllg Cuiiiiih and left inter for Fort Stephens, where he will participate In the army maneuvers during the nex 'en days. District Attorney George M. Brown leaves next Sunday for Curry Conn ly, whore he will attend the regu 'ar term of court for that county, lit xpet ts lo take his wife and children that they may enjoy a brief sojourn on the coast. Mr. llrown and family will proliuhly travel In Frank Brown's lllttimoliile. Miss Lulu Moure of Wilbur !. tiemliig a fe wilnys In Itoseliurg n I'olvlng liieillcnl treatment. Dr. St".-. tt't Is the attending physlclal. Mis Norma! Morrill, who hna been dem listratlng nt Mttrster's drug store tot floral days, was taken to Mercy bos iltat Saturday. L. Kitbat, formerly a local cigar nianuracturer. arrived here this iiornlng from Portland, to spend n few days att. 'tiding to business mut ters anil visiting with friends. lie re ports Portland quiet, probalily due to the large number of iieople who have left Ihe flly lit quest of pleasure al I he coast resorts. Judge J. W. Hamilton today hand 'd down a tlocisiou In which he ell loins C. I iiitldle and M. .1. War ner from inverting the waters of Judo. Creek from Its present course, or oth rwlse Inlerloring with the premises iwuetl liy W. I-. Hedges. Mr. I ledge. Orouglil suit against Messrs. ) itl.lt in,l Winner some time since, alleg Hg I hey were di vert lug the waters t ludd Creek lu such it manner as t ellilol- it. image tn lifs prupcitl. Till testimony was submitted mi briefs mil III.' above decision followed lilt: SHOW I IIMIVi;. Ciiuing on their own si-eriul train if Pullman cars, endorsed by u dl -rinilnatliig public wherever they 'i:ive appear,.,!, receiving million up on ovation, at their every stop, .ew. Is Clark's Croat Western Show Is moving across the continent f:;i-i est t,, west . a rout,, to Hawaii ami Vusirali.i mi their t,,ur around in, lorl.l. To miss this gigantic drainai e oi gaitlallnu is lo overlook on, it the ler best plu,s ever orferi-.l on your nniiisomeiit. The conipani never separate, never divides, but will positively inoic.tr lure ill a big tent a a-ei in oof and large enough to seal on thousand 1,. hundred people. It MI appear In lie.setoirg Tuesday. An 4list If.. NKW TODAY. N WTFD Woodchtippcrs. Apply- to I N Johns. Slmtlv Point. Address It F. IV . 1. Hoseburg. a-l! ' OR SAI K One acre near city, good C'-room house on place. Price, llano Address R., care News, or call nt ntlke. r-sw-dtf FOR SALE. -Fine sorrei"ntar 7 years old. works double or single: weight l.Mltl II M Haskell, box 1 12, Kosehurg. Oregon. a-12 IIOI'SEK KKPKHS - Desiring slock or poultry ranch, grain or fruil (arms. . city or mining property, address or j call on Mrs I.. A. Daugherty. Myr- 1 tie Creek. Oregon sw IIOAKD ,ll Itoo.M. First class board and room can be had at the home of Mrs. A. Hall, 246 Flint and Moaher streets. Phone 306. dtf ( I. A SK 1 1-1 K 1 ) A I) V KMT IS KM EXTS LOST Diamond setting from ring. Liberal reward will be paid to find er on retmnd of same to Wollen berg Bros, store. if WANTED. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply at News office for particulars. gtf HOARDERS WANTED III private family, laborers preferred. In quiro 523 N. Main street. a5 WANTED From 200 to 300 head i.r grade Angora goats mostly does preferred. Address it. V. Squire, Roseburg, Or. dswa9 WANTK-D Salesmen for excluslvt territory. Big opportunities. Ni experience necessary. Complett line Yakima Valley grown fruit sliado and ornatueutul stock. CasL weekly. Outflt free. Toppeulsh Nursery Company, Topc-nlsh Wash. dswtl i-Olt SALE. FOU SALE. Two Herford bulls, one year old. Flrstclass. Address L. L. Matthews, Glide. Or. dtt WOOD Fbii SALE Phono Farmers 164. J 1. Spriugsteaed. Rosehurg for wood. Prompt delivery. dtl FOlt SALE At u bargain, one good heavy work mare, and coit. Call at this office. Rdtf FOlt SALE One 20-horse power tublar horizontal boiler for sale, inquire at the Rosehurg Steam Laundry. tf FOR SALE 2:! acres improved hind at Diiltird, Ore.. mile from sta tion. For -tonus call or address Win. Dallas, Dlllard, Or. el 'OR SALE CHEAP One" 2 horse power gasoline engine, good ui- new. A gootl strong engine. P. O box 475, Rosehurg, Ore., or in quire at News olllce. iOATS FOR SALE 30 head of gootl goals, nut! also a two year filly In foal. Address Btix 234, Rose burg. or call at ranch 1 mile north of fair grounds. Win. Ruzzell. si FOR SALE Seven room nouse toilet, hath, pintry, etc centrally located, near paved district, 60 foot lot. Price 12,500. Addresi "Owner." care of The News dswtl V CHOICE BARGAIN --Cloud 7 room house, toilet anil wood shed off of large porch; lot 85x67. 2 blocks from postofilco. Price too low (or print. Addr'ss V., care Nows" dtf lEAI'TI FL'I. HOME SITE Two acres, all In choice fruit, grand view of city.t One of the finest properties in Itost-hui-g or vicinity for a home. Inquire ut this oillci for particulars. m four LOTS Nice residence and garden property, lay well, close to Edenhower store and dirt cheap at only U5 each. Inquire at News office, but be qpick about it. tfd FIVE ACRES FOR SALE-Nlce piece of litntt, nit reucetl, close In and ready for planting. No buildings hut a choice spot for small farm Price $1,260. Inquire News of fice. FOR SALE A nice, neat 6-rooiu bungalow, celitrally located In pav ed district. Sewer connections, bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal lo cation. Price $2,500. Address A care News ollice. dswtf FOR SALE Leaving ell v. Iiniios- sible 10 take my piano, will sell for one half value If taken at once; .'itioti tone tint) nice case. Clear re ceipt given 1 address quick I C. T. F. Lock Box 55. Rosolmrg. Or. 'OR SALE Hay. we have several cars of oat. vetch, clieet and mix ed hay for sale. That we can name you very close' prices 011. Frank E. Illuir. wholesale commis sion merchant, Eugene, Ore gon. 'OR SALE Have a very nice or gan secured hy tne In a trade; It is or 110 value to me as I do not play. Will sell for cash or on time payments at a snap. No reason able offer refused. Address Lock Drawer A. Kosehurg, Or. HOUSE FOR SALE Ootid new 7- room lions,., 2 sleeping poiv!ie;'. lots, lit v water. $::no takes own er's equity. Long time on balance. Inquire at residence corner 10. Sixth street and ind Ave . ." : (oil OR SALE - Expecting to ,. a car. I am offering for sale my span 3 year old bays, safe for a wo man to drive, my rubber tired stanopo, either for two or four persons, and set of new harness. Will sell separately. E. II. Rosen- berry, east of f!r grounds. dtf n iiM'i i hi-: i-oit l. 1. the hoi si: Is what you find when you come hen to buy. You have a plenty to select from and everything you I puivha-e is durable and reasonably priced. PRICE ltUnUt'KD DUItlNO SI MMUIt. Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Cass Street CARRY THAT HUH ij Hf."tfk c, . ,1 . Fj 1 1 1 f ' WA JSViVSY'!; """""w most artistic effects (iff .1 w psper are simple in char- M r iff X' 3 acter and moderate in price. ft l E ft " and put tha: pine table In Ihe . I, U'Of N IV The sccompanyin? Illustration fit kitchen " l ti.it s how It goes. VI 1 rJ ; K-l II is an example of one of the msnv II 1 1 1 J DISC FOR 8ALE One Clarka Sen ior cutaway disc for sale cheap. Only used one year. Address Box 6S3. Roseburg. tf 80 ACRES FOR SALE 4 6 acres til lable, 22 In cultivation. 2 acre! paled in for graden; good bouse, cellar and barn, 85 bearing fruit trees, team, harness, wagon, hack. 2 cows, 3 plows, $50 worth of lumber, all for 13,200. Addresi box 35, Dlllard. Ore. tf FOR SALE An 80-acre farm for sale or rent. 16 acres under the plow, plenty of outside range, with privilege of buying good team, a wagon, cow and Implements on place; about ten tons of hay in barn. Address J. K. Falbe, Olaila. Oregon. d-a!5 TIMBER CLAIM FOR SALE The E. Y. of the 8. E. and the S 14 of the N. E. of section 26, In township 3u south of range 2 west, consisting of sugar pine, fir and cedar. Cruised over four mil lion reel. Price 13,000. Address P. care News, Roseburg. dswtf TIMBER CLAIM FOR SALE The following described timber clairr Is i.ffered for sale: N. B. 14 of the S. E. Yt S. E. Vi of the N E. y, of W. V4 N. E. y of sec. ?S. township 30 south of rane 2 weBt, consisting of 160 acres of sugar pine, fir and cedar. It criils ed three and one-hr-.lf millions Price, $3,000. Address P, can Nws. Roseburg. Or. ,lswt FOR SALE New 6-ruom bunga low and 16 acres, 14 miles from postotlice; 8 acres cleared, 6 acres plowed, of which 5 acres aro In young apples and peaches tgood garden land); balunce wood laud; good water: telephone: valuehle horse, cow, chickens; garden tools and implements. Will sell furni ture with house If desired. All will he sold cheap as I wish to leave for the Philippines soon. Phone Farmers 166, or address box 458, Rosehurg. a12 GENERALDRAYING (Jootls of every description moved tr any purta of tho cltj. X'liees reason H. S. FRENCH Fresh Fruit and Vegetables s We have them in abundance to supply your ffome table Best for your camping trip You will want a supply of fresh canned goods, meats, fruits and vegetables. You may rely ab: solutely on our goods. We keep a large variety but a small stock of each kiud. We order fre quently insuring absolutely fresh stock. Note the fresh wholesome taste of our canned goods. Roseburg Rochdale Co. r -r VWfV iMI Eew WeM m Home DecoraUon'1 fl y V ' rU' T li Tn fact that we are maVin? a li ' : 8 f if Ii 1 "Pfcial feature of Alfrt4 tun i f ' l I Al fa B Ppi is sufficient as- II J, iVv3l tl! ""ranee that the styles are the Hi li r - rvt I fl Ute' nd quality the best. , jl f "i ljfi , Samples and estimate, cheer- j ' I iUluri D- R FISHER, IB 'i0i7iiliili,ii l-1 W,,'-ST OAK sm: T. iik. i . s' ll ' III MnV ",sKl- THEATHK, j i FOR SALE. A nice, neat 6-room bunga- low, centrally Kicated In paved district. Sewer connections. bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal location. Price $2,500. Ad- dress A care News office. ' d-sw-a . .. NEWPORT Yaquina Bay OKKfiOX'S POPULAR BEACH HK- SORT. . -!TV An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Rid ing, Autolng, Canoeing, Dancing and roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moon stones, carnelians can be found on 'the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds dally.- ' ' CAMPIXO fiROUNDS CONVENIENT AND ATTRACTIVE with strict Sanitary regulations IAW ltOU.VI) TRIP SEASON TICK- - ET8 ' ' from all points lu Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. a DAY SATURDAY TICKETS MONDAY from Southern Pacific points, Port land to Cottage Grove; also from all C. & E. rtatlons, Albany and West. Good going Saturday or Sunday aud for return Sunday or Monday. Cull on any S. P. or C. & E. agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our Illustrated booklet, "Outings in Ore gon," or write to WM. MeMURUAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.