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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1911)
Thigreatest Germ destroyer and disinfectant known Will destroy odors and germ' life in twenty seconds For use in sinks, toilets and sick room We guarantee this preparation to do all we claim For sale by Marsters Drug Co. Roseburg Oregon i.or.vi. m:xs. Strongs Koldiiig Cot can be packed uu a horse. Weight 1? lbs. XX L. Cobb and wife returned to Doe Creek last evening, where thev are camidug. Try Gold Star Polish on that fine liiano aud see the resnlta. I.. II. lihoads & Co. an Mrs. R. A. flallopp and children reiurned to Kiddle this inuiniiis after a vi-it at the Itudifer home, in this city. ; 1.1)1 AL SlittS. Kur washing usii rors aud window. (Sold Star Polish Is the best "ever. I.. 11. Rhoades & Co. dtt Fountain pens cleaned and rc- f.onnte I.uoniise. the day in Rrrrhti friend:. . of Wilbur, spent rg visiting with J. B. Samuel of Myrtle Creek is spending Saturday in Itoseburg vis iting S. J. Jones. The Roseburg Book Store Is head quarters for the genuine Waterman Ideal Fountain Ten. dsw Among those who left for Coast points on this morning's stages were V. It. Chilson, V. H. Barnes aud Rose Bordei'. Miss Sarah Lai-kins of Oakland has been employed as teacher in the Looking Class schools during the coming year. Philip N'agol. of North Deer Creek, was In Roseburg today looking aft er bnsiuess mutters. He reports ev- erytning progressing nicely out his way. Editor Will J. Hayner and wife, Mrs. T. A. R. Lyman, Miss Grace Talbott and W. IS. Hoyt were among the Slltheilin people enjoying a few hours in Roseburg today. Dr. A. C. Seeley and wife left for San Francisco this morning, where tho furmer will attend a meeting of the medical association. tThey expect to be absent from the city for about ten days. P. M. Prather, an employe' of the Roseburg Browing and Ice Company, sustained a severe fracture of the left shoulder yesterday as the result of falling Into one of the vats. Dr. Hoover 'dressed the injuries and the Injured man is said to be resting easv this morning. LOCAL XKXXS. Today is Southern Pacific pav dav and as a result the merchants ar' unusually busy. James E. Pilts and wire returned hero last eveuiug after a couple of weeks spent at N'ewnnrr on.i vicin ity. Mrs. Ira I.. T.ee nlr f i...,i Southern Pacific employe, leaves fqj Ashland this evening, where she win spend a couple of weeks visiting witi menus. The Roseburg Business Collegi will open September 4 In the Mark. building, day and night school. Visits made at any time on request for par ticulars. E. 11. Barrows, .toil W 1-1 ne. J all) A. S. Huey, tho jeweler, todav pur chased a lot on Blakeley street ol me eoiin Meal listuto Company. .Mr. Huey expects to commence the erec tiou of a modern home on the new ly acquired jiroperty within a few weeks. A number of Portland tourists including 10. D. Joi gensen. proprie tor of the Lenox hotel; W. C. Bristol and wife. Mrs. K. 10. Gulgsby and Mollle Norton passed through Rose burg this morning en route lionu after a couple of weeks spent In tin vicinity of Crater Lake. They ex pect to reach Salem Ibis evening. As the result of a nervous ailment Mrs. Lincoln Wright, wife of a well known Southern Pacific employe. wa stricken w-ith blindness yesterday The lady Is receiving treatment ' a' the hands of Dr. A. C. Seely. and I' may he possible that she will recovei !er sight. I Mi s Louise Althause left tor i'oi't- land this morning, where she will I spend a few days visiting with t mends. Assistant Superintendent Edward Pengra leaves for Boise, Idaho, about September , where be will spend a '-.el: or ten days visiting with i paired at the Itoseburg Book Store, j Work guaranteed. dsw K ;'l . -- i Colored woman wants work by (he j Jay. Washing. .Ironing or house- cleaning. 147 Pine street, corner ' Lane. Phone 23U-Y .! j French dry Cleaning, newest I method? used. Your old su't can ,t j made to look ns good as new- at n i .-n.ail ..-,.. OUiihes eh'un.-d. hats , ilocled. If jou are looking 'or I V1'0"1- quick serviro s,' sinner, the I .Meaner and pres.-er. Telephone 47 ICE CREA.M-Kor your , cream ! orders call up the Douglas Couptv j ''roanifrv, phone .140. t"f LOCAL MOWS. You Rre disgusted with furniture polish of all kinds now you try tlold Star and be pleased. L, H. ithoades & Co. dtf Drop in and see the swell lino or fall aud winter samples just received I from Ed. V. Price Co., Chicago famous tailors. Over flvo hundred 1 samples to select from. Satisfaction j guaranteed. Sloper, the cleaner and 1 pressor, tf Attorney A. N. Oreutt went to .'t'rlle e'jv.k this morning, where I.- will attend a council meetii-g. While at Myrtle Creek Mr. oreutt will mnko the formal transfer of the water and liglit system fiom the for it'tr nwiii-ts tn fie city, un-f.- which i,ta::igeiaent ii will heretuVr ho conducted. THE LIMIT THE ABSOLUTE, ELASTIC LIMIT of perfection has been attained in the manufacture of Tampa Vana Ciqars BHBMtatMMH N'o artificial flavors, no dope, nothing but mild, sweet Havana, and clean hand work. SSTAt All Leading Dealers W. H. BOWDEN, Maker LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIAL Orders Promptly Filled Anderson Lumber Company, ofDillard Deliver to any part of the county Address the Mill or leave order with BOND a BRADLEY Roseburg Oregon All Kinds of Dressed Lumber on hand pi 111: WMkSl&iife II MS L.4K ? iilii imm Our ruNlitim-rf' Itilt rrnnl fur ns is founded on our iibilily Ut iivo tin in u hciccr Pinno on Hit frooni MAKKII TO I'SKK phui lh;in lin y could ohtiitn for ihclr inom-y if honulit fi-oni n 1'iiino nfiu nnd iho (M.nildrnr' Hint pot uitli u phmI sqitiuv tlrnl. 'Hit' t-.-liitlilt- S. V. A Piano Wot 41 1 While can lie hud ut Hie slore of Hire Hire ill n prlir ivllhill Hie nwli oi nny Hroil tlmt In at nil aide to own a 1'la 'the mre lone l.iiillly of Ihe inaKliillceiil S. V. Mll.l.lllt I'lanii lells tin- -mrf of him oillKcmlV II" limiiilfacfiirorx Die sliiilna for Miin iniuy ill the nil of I'lumi liliifding ami llieil- ellorl' all- rellecled in this Pianodoms Proud-Peer thai Is ih litht lo Hie eye. The S. XV. Mil. I. Kit Player I'ianoi are noleil for Iw-iinr the eaiel running dayer on Hie maikei. 'I'li.-y r" Ihe iion-ueiiut-if-fi kind of plaen. Hint are M roiilimi.'il de lilillt in--len(l of n li.nl invest incur. Itemeinlier lite nhilily li Pi. XV XIII HSKI.I' and nmke liimll Ml !' bik i"i die na.jr runliiliK S. XV. Mil I I It I'liijer I'iiino. Ihe S. XX. XIII.IXIl I'lujer I'i.ino l XII Sil .XI.I.V XI XHK f.ir MIMI II, TII XIiK anil yi.u ll like Hie I h wi'll n the tteniilifiil ra1 ileviirn. IU-ltir t'W In curly for p d'.n'l hr:KI' e SKI. I. em nl Hie Mwr of RICE & RICE From Factory to Home Iealer, Reburtf, Cirgnn C;. :m-.: Ouo.st. mn n( H. Guest tho linker, l?fi for Xivport lust evt'iiing, whfii' will juiu Mis. Guest iintl dattuint'is. Miss Anna Salxmun rotimicil here last evening aftur a two months' tet with frii'iuls ami relatives in Portland and Spokane. . Dr. .), G. ttacher returned here lust evening after a couple of days spent :it K u gene attending to hvisiness mat ters and incien tally visiting with friends. Douglas County C!ca(nr butter .he best in the land. e.u he hail o' your groce rat 75 renta tho roll. De- nand your home nroduet and nce--pt j ao other. dtt Robert Schmidt, a local 'Southern Pacific, engineer, left for ne.ur-Mton 'his morning, where he will lie em ployed on a work train. Mrs. Schmidt vill follow Inter. Hev. Ft. G. Waterhouse of I.os An !jel's arrived in Ix'osehurg last rvon 'ug to spend a few days with Uv, . M. Mears. paster of the focal M. 'J. Church South. liimcs Lteckley, of Oaklaml. who :pcnt yesteray in Itoseburg visiting vith relatives, left for Carleton, Ore., a-it evejiitig, where he will spend u in nth or six weeks. Mrs. K. J. Payton. Mrs. J. Knse . M. Ca vender, wife and daughter 'eavi? for Newport tomorrow, where rhey will spend a couple of weelcv njoying their annual vacation. Jud-.Te .1, W. Hamilton, wife nm1 laughter lert for Sail . rr;ineis:o "hi: morning, where the latter wilt Uiud school during the next. year. luOire and Mrs. HamMton will return here in about two weekH. S. 0. Hart rum today sold his resi lence projrertv on 1011a street lo Mrs K. O. Kldrldge.-of thih city. wiTe of 'he Kev. Mr. Kldrfde. The pr(ii.rt.v 's one of the choice lo'ations in tin "Ity with a front ago of 1 LMi feef The home will he occupied by M r uid Mrs. Churlcs HeinsMin-. Mr. Har- ni m will buy elsewhere in the city mil bufid. Heih Tl'irgar oT the Now York stori? returned here this morning after u nnnth's trip throughout Ihe l-'ast Mx. Hargar reports tho weather very warm in the east and he is more than nlt-nsed to get buck to Itoseburg am! ! long' as county. Spea king of t lie general business outlook, Mr. ibtrgnr ns t hat the Kasteni batiks have ident y of money at their command ind that the majority of the capi talists are looking to the West in view oT invest incuts. , Mrs. Laura K. I-eonai,l. need 21 veurs, and a resilient of Yoncalla, 'll"d at Mercy hospital this UHnnlnu 'ollowing an oiHM'ation iierfririned tni Thurydsv. The remain' were ore-t-atvd for burial at. 1 he Itosebun riiflertiikiiiK parlors and were ;dii;--'ted to Yoncalla this morning, where the funeral w.ill hp held tomorrow afternoon. Hev. Kuoit will oitbi- ate. Aside from a mother and fath er, the deceased is survived by it husband and i n rant, child. Mrs. I i- r was born in the vicinity of Wiu ehester and has r-cid-d in Drmglas Miiinty sIucp her birth. She was high- i ly respected by nil who chanced in j make her acquaintance, aud the newt I of her death is received with sin n- ! rei-ri-r. j ! ! B A Dish Sale in July! Here's the quality, the style, and the chance to save 25c on the dishes vou need. . 'Til kj-J 1 &r.: Zpo The li-t Ihe market affords In llcof. Pork, Mutton ,oncl Veal, at the Cuss Street Market. Give tu If'"! and be convinced. The dishes are not marked up, nor marked down. Read the price and for every dollar you give us.nt -prices given, we give you , back 25c. J The Benson Grocery Pure Food .Store Phone 184 WmBI Louis Kohlhagen -:Wi$r Proprietor 107 l'"s ?' I'hon JO. Free Vtf-O- l'envery lo any part of the Ulty. 225 N Jackson St CALL ON" S. W. COFFEE Practical Painter, Decorator, Paper Hanger FOR ARTISTIC WORK Call at Shop, 504 North Jackson For Estimates Cooking Made Easy! Cooking by Electricity! Have You Seen It? HUGHES ELECTRIC COOK We are agents. Call and see them. CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. Phone 260 Opposite Post Office LONl: STAR LAUNDRY 10(1 8iu:itu..v ST. PHONE 380 Ami our wagon will trail tor your bu ul'cs. New com- pleW equipment. Family xvork our specialty, ami prices right. rarrand Brothers, Proprietors. irinie Gaddis TUP PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating g Af.cnt for Sne Water Filters. Removes all tm- nurities. mm m Phone 2101 Rossburp; Oregon THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE K0III.HAGEN, Proprietor Whole-ule ami retail Butcher. Tne best the Market aflordH. All kiml o('Stxk Sought und Sold. Phoiu; r.8.1 Roseburg, Oregon ' I rtaffiMgrorei3BBt i CHURCH ORE BROTHERS' i ou sm-:. A nicp, iHTit r-r'trnn (i.nii!a- low. rontmlly 1 io;iVt in pnvil district- St' .-r connect Inn, ; bath, potent toil t. tr ! !":il j loratiun. Prlro $.r00. .,- j rirt-gs A care Nnvs ntt!cn. , d-.sW't.r , ! GENERAL DRAYING j inj' p:ir(n of Hie hr- T'li.-cs vii'f" thte. h. s. fre; 0U8TINE CRIPS HOLD OF THE ! DUST B ' y Coffee Special Coffee TH XT IS Coffee Our cn-i-y iljty coftn vpt- Jul N jrtMni nijK'r. unr -pfi-l:tl lilt-mi ai -".r I- JHHilxl Is I).- Ii st Ml.it riMiin-j run Our otii-n 'vl SO i I Cm is ili IhM on Hii niar Urt. try u 1-ikmmh nm if nol s.o;M'ii, yui- moiii-y Imck. Henry Easton Grocer '.ViA N J.u l : riiorc 2G IT'S GOOD BREAD IT S NEVER SOUR When you come to town Don't forjjcl lo visi ( lliu Water Front Dry Woods Store .Sheridan SI reels lor Your Soils Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DEDVERY tmmamatmMimxamaa Thereby Saving !v.?cpiii! l!i. Dust out of the I.un&s I Ml -t U l:,l.- ii"- Kl.ii! in v!l :i lli f I V . ,'. rnr.llll d In rOrn" III' '11: 'li i l'. 1: ai i I I'm- li inrui M -l' l :i.'i!i liKf li woiiM .n u l--i. .v t.;irlli, rrtu-lli i..l:.-:. tin j. n i !inr'. I )utiri Ih Ilii-'iliiaSi.- ill IV. tt-,r fjf ;i':e ait ll-ia iiinir it in l-r----tiniis. Ii. V. STRONG The Furniture Man Up-lo-Datc Suits from $10.50 to $25 lAti(l;irj rtxx in ll:c .'Lit lire Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can das? you from head lo fool cheaper than you can deal the goods. CIVIC l.'S A TRIAL. I). J. JAR VIS Golden Star Polish 350. PIANO 359 A I a iirc.it S.HTilkv. Will exchange fr wood. I'ht.st Kuwaiti e ver ollere'd ill Piano value. L H. RHOADES, 2nd CT Man , Stfnaww.'Wtamwiii-rilv