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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1911)
1 THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. HA TIM. ISSt'EI DAILY KXCKPT Bl.VOAY Subttrriiiilon Hull Dully. Per yeai, by mail 3.00 Per month, delivered 60 8'ini-U eckly. Per year $2.00 Six months i.oo Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1910, at Roneburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. VKI)KSI.AV, Al'taST 10, mil. sctIoiib IIIim'hh of IiIk moUipr. Mr. Arthur Marsh, Mr. Ard l.'iid ynu, MJsa Mattie Jones and Mrs. (lxo. Van h attended church at Brock way Sunday evening. Mr. V. i'. Dote has put up a tem porary house on his fruit ranch with the ex iteration of building a house in the near future. Mr. iOV. WKNT IH 1M Hiu Trip Into furry County Will Postoonetl. SALEM, Or., Aug. 15. Although ill In bed today with a threatened nt-f lack of pleurisy. Governor W,Hi Utroneiy repudiated anv intimations ' OeoiKe Manth U repairing ni'l ! hiu honor Hytiiftii is in Ktake, and otherwise improving his driers. HJmt recent aHii la sea hi wonn n i Miss Alice iiostkk spent a few days by a paroled prisoner would pre if in KoseburK last week. i public sentiment against the parole Airs, a m on La rue n ut improving system as Is now exerciKed. TOO UOOU TO ItK TfU'K. A MiHHnuil editor who was brfmrul of hard cider got a wedding account and u sale ad mixed, and served to his readers litis dope: "William Smith, the only son of Mr, and Mrs. Joslah Smith, was dis posed al. miction to Lucv Andm-aon on my farm one mile east of here In the' presence of seventy gueats, Including tho following, lo-wit: Two mules, 12 head of cattle. The Reverend Jackson tied the nuptial tho least averaging U'O pounds on the hoof. Tho heau-: tlful home of (he .bride was tasteful-1 - ly decorated Willi a seewafdi calf, a spado, a sulky rake, one feed grinder, 1 one set of double haniens almost new dim jtiMi neiore me ceremony was prouonnceu .Mendelssohn s (lowly from her fall of two weeks ago. Dr. and Mrs. Ilouck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon on Sunday. Mrs. T. II. Stokes, who has leen disabled for a number of weeks with a dinlocated wrist, Is Improving. Mrs, Stansberry, Mrs. Gleason and son, Omar Goldlng, are spending a few weeks at Newport. The Young People's Anchor Class have placed a set of vases In the church and bought singing hooks for class use. We are glad the blacksmith shop Is reopened with Merra. Gray and Tucker at the anvil. W. X Governor West's condition uh that he probably will be compelled to remain in bed tomorrow and possibly longer, as It Is difficult to usceitnlu how severe the present attack might be. His Curry County trip w'll be postponed. We have had very pleasant weath er tho luHt week and the thrashing has progressed nicely. Mr. IMummer and sons have gone for an outing to tho coast. Mr i.rwi Mm W If flndfrnv nf Thn dillir Mm re I " I'll - .m iiihuw u iMiftiuuoB irip ii iuon milch cow live years old. one Jersev cow, to be fresh next April, carrying a bunch of flowers In her hand and looking chjirmlng In a gown made of light spring wagon, two boxes of ap ples, two racks of hay, one grind stone, niousseline do sole trimmed with about l Hit bushels of spuds. The groom Is a well known and popular young man and has always stood well among society circles of twelvo llerk- I mure nogs, while tho bride Is an ac complished and talented school teach er of a Rulendid drove of Poland-China pedigrees if denlred. Among tint heaiitirul presents were two sets of knives and forks, one spring luurow. one wheelbarrow, one go-cart, other articles too numerous to mention Tho bridal couple left yesterdnv on nn extended trip, term or I 2 months' time extended to responsible parties, otherwise spot chhIi luncheon will he nerved nt the table. After this Mi and Mrs. Smith will go to housekeep ing In a cohv home nt th mmo- nt Main and Koctor It. L. Granby, auc tioneer. IjOokkxk ;i,.ss xotkm. Mr. Howard Lee jH M cwjh county looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. Cllnnenpee of liose buig were kiiukIh of Mr. and Mr. George Het on Sunday. Mr. T. It. Stokes has Just comple ted a neat new barn on his fruit ranch. Mr. Harder of Myrtle Creek spent itur.lay and Sunday nt tho home of 1. it. Lee, Hev. Mr. Rumutell preached an In teresting sermon here Sunday. Mr. (1. C. Sparks of Oakland spent U lew days here last week visiting j frlen.ls. Wo regret to hear of the Ing Glass Saturday. Mlsa Kva Cozad was a visitor at the homo of Miss Bertha Brlshon Sun day. Mr. Kdlson Strlrkllng made a trip to Hoseburg Sunday Mr. Mrfsbon and family were vis fting at Olalla Sunday. J" I ore nee and Berenice OrmlKton of Hays Creek have been visiting at the home of Visa Gertrude Shrenk the past week and Miss Gertrude Is going home with her cousins to spend two weeks. Mr. J. T. Goodman Is busy thresh Ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoot and son Prank, of Kiddie, have been visiting ut the home of Mr. Henry Shrenk, and reported a very enjoyable time. Mr, Hoot also made a flying trip to Uosehurg Friday. The hay balers are at Hudson's. Our Sunday school Is progressing very nicely under the management of Mr. Henry Shrenk, superintendent Everybody Is cordially Invited to at tend at 10 u. m. every Sunday morn ing. There will be a quarterly meet ing at Ten Mile August 27, conducted by Dlstrli't Superintendent Hev. Mr liunlap. and It will be followed by a basket dinner. Everybody cordially In vlted. WIUK AWAKE. MU IT G HOW KKS. The Umpiiua Valley Fruit Union has perfected arrangements for the coming Benson with the Hoseburg Feed & Fuel Company on Winchester street, In North Roseburg. The Union Is placing In stock a supply of fruit boxes, rubber stamp paper and other grower's supplies. dswtf Mr. John French of Hlufflon, liul., and ex-county assessor of Wells county, that state, arrived In Hose burg today and will remain for the fall and winter, und probably locate here permanently. Mr. French Is an old-time friend of S. A. Phillips of this city. The gentleman has sont word to his wife and faintly to puck up and start for Hoseburg as soon as possible, as the valley and city looks good to him. Contrasting conditions here with what he met with In Med ford and Grants Pass, Mr. French said that there tourists are met at the depot with a p'uhcart and Invited to walk up to the hotel, white In Hoseburg free Autos and busses are nrovided by hotels, while cluster lights and paved streets mark the city's progress. Here he found Im provements going on at every turn, no empty buildings, and an air of 'irosperliy which was not apparent In :he other places visited. Mr. Gurdon A. Fory has recently! ld to the J. A. Parks Company two! compositions for male quartette. One' is a setting of Tennyson's "Crossing i tho Bar." the other "A Christmas! Song." the words und music of which ire by Mr. Fory. :i.i:t"i Ki) woods o.vi.v !i are used In the making of the fnriilturo we handle. Only tlie soundest, stralghtest grained logs aro accepted. THAT'S WHY THK IH.NNUU TAHLH, the chulrs, the china closet or'any other article Is strong as well as graceful, serviceable as well as at tractive. Rice & Rice The House Furnishers - Cass Street FOKRAI.K. A nice, neat 6-room bunen. low, centrally located in paved district. Kewer connections, bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal location. Price $2,600. Ad- dress A care News office. d-sw-tf Beware of special agents and ped dlers who sell M OO worth for $1.85. Get the genuine Waterman ideal Fountain Pen at the Roseburg Book Store. dsw Neither Mr. Waterman nor anyone else will sell you a $1.00 dold Pen for GO ccnls. oD not bo deceived. Get the genuine Waterman Ideal Foun tain Pen at Hoseburg Book Store. dsw THE STRAW FIBRE CASE IS BEST FOR WOMEN The Open Season Is now at hand. The woods are full of festive hunters bent on bringing down one of the four-legged "spinsters." Many of .them are meeting with success, while others are less fortunate. How ever, if you have missed getting in touch with a deer yet it may be no fault of yours. The kind of a gun one uses has some thing to do with the art of landing a buck. The way we are prepared to fit you out assures your success. This season's goods are found at our slore in such an array that you need no other assurance of success. Buy your Guns, Amnunition and Hun ters Supplies at this store and the game is yours. We carry everything from a 22-calibre almost to a cannon and can fill every want in the sporting line. Churchill Hardware Company Cash Ironmongers Tlie Store with the ladles' ltest Itconi The Store with the Ladles' Rest Room It. F. SMK'K f, 1'hyHtrinn and Surgron. Rooms 1 nnd 2 Abraham Bide. ' Roseburg, Oregon. 1. A W-W-W Guaranteed Ring in a Birthstone is certainly an Ideal Gift You inoii and women, boys and girls, who are not wearing your blrtlistono should glvo tho matter a llilel thought. Illrthntones are tho one Ideal gift. A birthstone In a W-W-W Permanently Insured King Is certain ly ono of the most thoughtful ways In wlilel, you can remember your family and friends. Kvuryhody Is pleased to accept a blrth stone.rlng, nnd sin the W-W-W Is tho only Permanently Guaran teed King, why think of giving nnv other make? When you glvo a W-W-W nunrunteed King as a present, you as the receiver of tho present fully realloz that you nro giving and re rulvlng the best that Is made. You fully reallio that you are giving and receiving the only rK i , .,.,,, Ih,lt wl, n(), 81)y (ho wearer by tho stones coming out. In case a stone slmuld co ut It is replaced absolutely free by tho maker, or. If necessary, a new ring Is given In Ms place These famous (luaranleed W-W-W Kliigs which you see adver- ... .-.aiuruuy evening Post and other magntlnes nro or sine nero II r store, and ran tie had nt the same nn Inferior ring Is sold fur. e nsk an Inspection of the price for that W-W-W t.iiurulittH'd Rings. A. S. HUEY Roseburg's Leading Jeweler ? K lK. 1'iNI.AY. 1H-Iltlt. Room 6, Boll Sisters Building GENERAL DRAYING Uooils of every ilescrlntlon moved ti .my parts of the city. IM.es i-oson- H. S.FRENCH LOIHiK IHItKt-TilKY. . S. Kost-blirg Cnapter, INo 6 holds Ihelr regular meeting on thi flist nnd third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members In good stnndlng are respeetfuliv Inn:." to attend. Mary R. Houck, W. M.: Free Johnson. Sec. tt'O.MKN .)! WOOIirltAKT Ular Circle, Nn. 9, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month in the I. O. O. F. hnll. Vis iting members In good standing are Invited to attend. Orace Pllklngton. O. N.; Clara Cawlfleld. clerk. 2. B 1!UjS;! Wall Paper home of tl.e most artistic olToets in wall pasr are simple in char acter and moderate in urlco. The accompanying- Illustration Is an example of one of tho many new ideas in '"Home decoration ' for l'lll. The fact that we are maVinn a H-inl feature of AII..W f.,i, "Wis" W.ll Npn a siilllcient as surance that the styles are the latest and quality the best. Samples and estimates cheer fully submitted upon request, D. l FISHERi fji wi:st (vr HTiti:i:r. iik- I.IIW ItllStlltllU THKA'illk. I'Iionk a.::t. O. K. lit.n.oiirg Aenc. .t. i-liij : meets second nntl fourth M.onla. ' In their hall on Jackson street nt 8 P. M. Orafton Worlhlngton, W. J., F. 0. Mlrolll. sec. II. I. (I. K Roseburg Lodge, No ! S26. holds regular communica tions nt their temple on second ' and fourth Thursdays o," oner month. All members requested 1 o attend regularly nnd nil vMtlnp ! brothers are rordlnllv Invited to attend. S. S. Josephson, K. R. M C Sloeinn tec-eli'-' ' 3. Because it is Light Because it is Low Priced I Because it is Durable Doiiftlas County ci-eaowr butter, tho best In the land, can be had of j .tour groce rat 75 cents tho roll. De ! mund your home product and accept no other. dtf .. ' T. l. hosi'tiiirg liitn. ii holds regular reviews on first ' and third Wednesdays In the 1 Maccabee hnll. Sisters of other j hives visiting In the city are cordially Invited to attend our re : views. I.lbble Rose. Indv com- . mander; Mrs. Jessie Itapp. R. K i M)IKN (- TIIK WOftl.ll J Camp. No. 125, meets at the IMo I Fellows' Hall In Roseburg. ever- ! ursi ann tnird Jlondav evenlnss Visiting neighbors alwnvs wel come. R. K. Smith, C. C: K N. Kivsrt, clerk. A. K .V A. 11. l.anrei Lodge, No. IS, holdi regular meetings on thi second und fourth Wed nesdays of each mouti. , Sojourners Invited to attend. J. D ! Zuroher. W. M ; A. T. Marshal, sec I IlltlVI Ui:i:tl(HII OH i.MKIIII'.IN YKOMK.N Mt. Nelm Lodge No 1828. meets every second arn' fourth Wednesday of each niontl at the Fatties' halt. Visiting hrol' ers and sisters welcome. C. . W Cloake. P. M.j Mlsa Kthel Webb Cor. . O. O. F. Proletarian Lodge, No 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jackson and Cass at reel, on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. I. . Mllledge. N. a.; M. M. Miller. R 8.; H. O. Lewis. F. a O. O. V Rising Ptar Lodge No 17 4, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi, every Vrldsy .-venlug. Vlaltint bretl-ren always welcome. Carl Ohman. N. a.; W. 8. Powell. K. 8. M. Fickle, F. 9 Wlilcli is tlie most lniMirt niit of these llll-ee reasons? When women are conslder ered lightness Is certainly the most imporlant. Willi one of these cases any biiiy dm's not have lo carry from three to t--n pounds extra weight. This i.-. a most seiluiirt coilsbb'ra I ion. Tho value of the slraw blue crises are 2 or below. They also come in more ex pensive coverings, such as real straw or as splint hickory. These last two classes wear about as well as leather, yet are very light and reasonable In price. Wo carry an unusual good line of trunks and grips, as well as Milt ca-es. Sis.1 TlH'lii Uefnre You lluy. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man "CAKKV THAT VV STAIRS and put kitchen." that pine table lu That's how It goes. FOR SALE A nice, neat 6-room bungalow, centrally located in pav ed district. Sewer connections, bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal lo "catlon. Price $2,600. Address A care News office. dswtf The Roseburg Business College will open September 4 In the Marks building, day and night school. Visits made at any time on request for par ticulars. E. H. Barrows, 303 W. Lane. d al9 if !ii ft Auto Stage to Coos Bay I 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 t l are cm regular stage, part way by Auto, $6.00, to both Myrtle Point ahd Marshfield. Stage leaves every day including Sunday. Office Cor. Washintrton Office 389, Residence 316. C. P. BARNARD, Prop ALL TIIK IIOISK Is what you find when you come here to buy. You have a plenty to select from and everything you purchase is durable and reasonably priced. pint k iu:irci:i llt'lMNtl SI MMDIt. Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Cass Street DidYouEvei Stop To Think I list the Cost of nne wntln paper is not iniieli more than what yoj pay for the ordinary quality? Think of the satisfaction to one't self and t.i tho recipient cf a note or Letter on paner of good quality. The Roseburg Book Store S-lls the llest writing paperi at lowest prices, Headquarters for h'omitatn Pens School S:ipiiles Oitice Suppliea. IlOsKIU Itti, (HirtiON. No man has to serve an apprenticeship in order to learn how to make mistakes You - No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material .of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 242 North R0Seburg LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal During Hot Weather I'so machine-made bread to avoid prcsperation and other unsani tary conditions of making bread In the old way. On June 1st We Added two ounces to the loaf. If your grocer flora not carry our bread change grocers or phone ifcil. full line of delicious pastry al. ways at your command. Umpqua Bakery H. GIKST, Prop. 110 Jacksou Street.