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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1911)
Thegreatest 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 VOXOALLA ITEMS. of . Live ly News From Lively Community. LONE STAR LAUNDRY PHONE 380 And our wagon will call lor your bu id'es. N?w com plete equipment Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Miss Edna Cantrell, of Cottage Grove, visited friends hero a lew days the first o( the week. Mr; L. D. Oliver, of Kansas, is here on business for an indefinite period. Mr. Oliver owns property here and may decidee to locate here permanently. Mr. C. A. Newman made a busi ness visit to Medford the first of the week. Judge Mason nd family, of Tilla mook, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kelso, at this place. A. F. Steams, of Oakland, was here on business Wednesday. .Mrs. P. Cheesbro, of Comstock, is visiting here this week. "Shorty" Mansfield, of Drain, was . tion here on business the first of the week. V. A. Porter madnn business trip LOCAL NEWS. Strong's Poldiug Cot can be packed on a horse. Weight 17. lbs. Mrs. H. L. Rhoadman and daugh ter, Ella, returned here last evening after a lew days spent at Newport enjoying their vacatlou. Charles Wharton aud wife and Clifford Baker were among those who returned here last evening after spending their vacation at Newport. W. D. Snyder and wife, of lnxon ville. are spending tlte day in Hose burg attending to business matters and Incidentally visiting with friends. B. P. Jones, of the local United States Land Office, will arrive here this evening after a month spent at Newport enjoying his unnual vaca- 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 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables We have them in abundance to supply your home table Best tor your camping trip DnitelnR fNuiiitv rM-ffn.nratv hurt nr t the best in the land, can be had of 1 lrtfSSip your Bruce rat 75 cents the roll. Do-1 ""' " mand your home product aud accept no other. dtf , Mrs. W. S. Vanderburgh left for' San Francisco this morning after a , few days spent at Cleveland visiting i at the home of her Bister. Mrs. B. T. ) Woodruff. I Otiunty Assessor Frank . Calkins; left for Vouch! la this morning where i he spent the day looking after bust- j ness matters in connection with the, coming district fair. j Elder F. S. Hunch, of Gravel Kord. j Coos county, president of the South ern Oregon conference S. I). A. ! church. Is in the city, but expects to1, return home tomorrow. j GENERAL DRAYING (iootts of every description moved to any parts of the city, frivea reason ihte. H. S.FRENCH 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 kind. We order fre quently insuring absolutely fresh stock. Note the fresh wholesome taste of our canned goods. Roseburg Rochdale Co. THE "ANSCO" FILM For Orthochromatic Work. Some thing New in Films. Cameras and All Kinds of Amateur Supplies at the RED CROSS PHARMACY Mrs. H. Guest, and daughter. Hel en, and son, George, have returned to the Willamette valley the first of j from Newport where they spent the the week. Albert HelllweU, of Cottage Grove. Is here on business this week. Mrs. Kate Ambros. of Portland. is the guest of relatives here this wee.;. Miss Susie Applegate has return ed to her duties at Portland after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John Apple- gate at this place. Rev. Allen is employed as assist ant station agent at this place dur ing the absence of assistant John Ap plegate. who is with the Yoncalla ball team, now sojourning In Coos county. Mr. and Mrs. Al DeVoe, of Sa lem, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mortenssen at this place. Mr. DeVoe is rapidly recovering from the wounds which he received while hunting a few days ago. Frank Woodward and family, of Roseburg' visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Woodward a few days the first of the week. Mis. K. P. Ward is In Roseburg tills week. Mrs. Pete Mattoon, of Drain, of Drain, was here on business a few Java this week. Win. HelllweU spent a few days in Portland this week attending to business matters and incidentally vis iting relatives and friends, L. 1. Marsters came up from Eu gene Wednesday to close a deal on his hotel property here which he sold to A. J. Arnold, who will tnke possession thereof in a short time. Harry Richards disposed of his residence property and five acres of on-hard land to Mr. Nance, of Cali fornia. Mr. Nance Is father of Wm. Nance, of this city. W.. K. Kellogg's advertising car was" here the first of the week. The car loft Seattle In March, making all towns and cross road stores en route, having visited 400 towns on the trip, covering approximately 3, 500 miles. The car was In charge of A. U. Burt, u well known Yoncalla boy. W. H. liestch, salesman, also accompanied tho car. This is In deed a unique method of advertising uul should he responsible for much Corn Flakes being sold. The patient horse is certainly hav ing his Inning as all modern Improve ments tend to lighten his labors. AI readM the automobile Is used, for passenger conveyance, freight haul ing, mall carrying, pleasure riding ind a dozen other things which has heretofore worn out much horse flesh. The old horse can now stand over In the pasture and give a hearty "horse laugh" as the "chug" wagon goes by, grim and defiant, I little caring for the dust and heat, while the occupants flying through ipace feel that horses cut but very little figure and are decidedly out of date, the horse doesn't care what we think about his up-to-dateness, but lest we forget, let us consider for a moment our deep debt to the faithful horse. Prof. David John Henry Allen Zuinboss Kwnekhnnner, hel if mahogany hue. kinky sky piece' and elf styled canibal blew into town u few days ago and for some time was the chief attraction. Prof Swuckhanner carried a largo roll of j credentials and claims to have visit- i ed nitnost every country known to I civilized man and is personally ac- j qunlnted with most every one back j to the first generation. Subsequent! to Adam, when asked if his name j was taken from his many ancesters. the Mahogany one stated that he was named for the first five men of his tribe who lost their liven In the cause of freedom from 1625 to 1801. The "smoke" further stated that there were 618 girls in hid tribe, while he was the only hoy. a second Moses chosen and ordained. no doubt to lead his kinsmen out of bondage. Prof. Hwackhanner stat ed upon being interrogated that the canlbal people never ate women and girls, but confined themselves sole ly to the male sex, that not habitual tobacco user was eaten on account of tho susceptibility to desense. for ;is he stated his people were very particular about their stomachs. I When asked as to the amount or rood one canlbal would consume at j one meal he replied that a 200 i pound man would make about 4 Mi 1 f menls for an ordinary sized ram- i He also stated that poor girl i ? LOCAL NKWS. Fountain puna cleaned and re paired at tho Roseburg Book Store. Work guaranteed. daw For washing mirrors and windows. Gold Star Polish is the best ever. L. H. Rhoades & Co. dtt You are disgusted with furniture polish of all kinds now you try Gold Star and be pleased. L. H. Rhoades & Co. dtf houls Adams and wife have re turned from Newport where they spent a few days enjoying their an nual vacation, Mr. Adams U em ployed at the V oat her ford barber shop. Drop iu aud see the swell line of fall and winter samples just received from Ed. V, Price Co., Chicago past two weeks enjoying life on the i famous tailors. Over Ave hundred seashore. samples to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sloper, the cleaner and tf THE LIMIT THE ABSOLUTE, ELASTIC LIMIT 1 of perfection has been attained in the manufacture of ; Tampa Vana Cigars Xo artificial flavors, no dope, nothing but mild, sweet Havana, and clean hand work. -At All Leading Dealers VV. H. IJOWDEN, Maker The proof of the Pud ding is in the eating- Of the tree in the growing Ask your neighbor who has planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See how they grow, then place your tree order with IL The Nurseryman EE A Dish Sale in July! Es Here's the quality, the style, and the chance S to save 25c on the dishes you need. g The dishes are not marked up, nor marked r down. Read the price and for every ; dollar you give us at prices given, we give you back 25c. EE The Benson Grocery J" Pure Food Store Phone 1S4 225 N Jackson St. mm Best car of Coal ever seen in Roseburg has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than has heretofore been offered for sale in Rose burg. Price f he same as has been asked for iuferior coal. Come and see it or telephone No. 1(33 your order. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.-Winchecter St. Does it trouble you ,.to pedal a sewing ma chine. At a small expense you can avoid it J ust a fraction of a cent per hour will furnish you power, and a small initial first cost is all. If you will call we will be pleased to show you "How." CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. Jpposite Post Office Phone 260 Winnie Gaddis THR PLUMBER , Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Sue Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Modern Business Methods Necessitate the Selling of Odd Pieces of Jewelry and Silverware at Greatly Reduc ed Prices. The Jeweler who wishes to keep Ills stock clean and modern! tho Jeweler who wuntB to bo aucceaaful nnd merit the patronage of pooplo who care inuat not allow odd pieces to accumulate In his stock. Vur UiIh ioiinoii 1 inn InuummitliiK a special sale of odd pieces In Boveral lines. Thin aalo will consist of selling Mich article aa $11.1)1) Holld (iold lli-ooiliea for tjH.Ur. DU.no lint Phis for HUe tHUO.IM Ten Held for 1:1.50 1.25 Hand 1'nlnted I'luloa for 8.85 1.50 Cut CiIuhh Howls for 2.7ft ii h well ns liiindredB of other plecoa of Jowaliy-nll nt inuch-lielnw-ctmt prices. ltenioinlier thri'O Is nothliiK whatever the matter with. this Jewelry nud sllvnrwaru; each piece Is an good lis tho day I nought It. 1 am idniply reducing the prices hecauso 1 want to make room for a complete stock of new goods for tho Holidays; nnd for tho more Important reason that I do not want odd plocos of Jewelry to ac cumulate In my stock. The k'mmI lundnewi man figures that his first loss Is his best Ions; and therefore to you good pooplo 1 ofrer Uioho good things at much loss than I paid Tor thorn. 1 am willing that you should have them at thin price; and If you are Inclined to he economical or If you nro thinking of buying a present for yoursolf or for some ouo else, you cannot afford to miss this speclnl Bale. A. S. HUEY Roseburg's Leading Jeweler II y Phone 210 halites were sometimes sacrificed to j crocodiles In order to keep them from fulling prey to wild animals or becoming a slave later In life. This. he said, Is a part or the peoples religion. Prof. Swarkhanner claims to hall from fort An Prince, but all due allowance must be made for falling memory and mistake to which some people are so susceptible. Falling to secure a place In which to lecture, the "smoky" one depart ed northward, via. the "KhnflKs" route. MRS. McGINTY. (i.VTKS KNT.VIK KIMIK. Roseburg Oregon Wife noil Sell (let Hulk of .Millions trf-ft. NEW YORK. Aug. 23. John W Gate left an e(ate valued at IIO.-j 000,000 to $40,000,000. according to! ex-Justice Glldersleeve. who drew j Mr, Gates' will a year ago last spring. The bulk of tho estate Is j left to his widow and his son. Charles. , G. Gates, equally. There Is a clause , whlrh provide thst none of the property can he fold within 10 year j it 1 fald. nolens one of the heirs rtb-s In the Interim. Mr. Gates" Idea li-lng that all proiiertiea in which h v had Invented would greatly enhance In value. The iK'ncficiailcs under the w.M alMo includ" relatives, friend.- ard : fnron'r emjKilves, the total atnoun' jr.f whoM legacies will aggregate When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Ooods Store Sheridan Streets lor Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything new in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. FISH AND MEAT JACKSON STREET FISH AND MEAT MARKET Sella F'wh and Meat for I-ess Thim Anyone Klao in Town. Fresh Halibut, Salmon, Smelt, Ling, Black Cod, Sole, Herring and Sea l'erch. Beef, l'ork, Mutton, Veal. Phone 175. Oive Us a Trial. CAMPBELL & BISHOP D. J. JARVIS Golden Star Polish 350. PIANO 350 At a Great Sacrifice. Will exchange for wood. Biggest Bargain ever offered in Piano value. L. H. RHOADES, 2nd BGT Man ialout 1 1 ,ftO(i aoo, In henueatlis rani -I log from ll.ooo to lioo.ooo.