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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
! FIRST GLASS work is most desirable to anyone wishing their linen to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dres?. I We Do That Class of Work One Trial will Convince. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKER t OEFIGE NORTH JACKSON ST,- PHONE 79 1 j Phone 245. Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of 1 itle Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished HB8 North Jackson at. HEW V 'fl fSXTt WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say JUAIt AM Kli we mean Just what the word Implies. If you are not satlttlled there will he no charge. We could not make this BBuortlon unless we were poultlro of Klvlng good service. When you get ruady to clean house litt us do the worn! part for you the cleaning of your carpets, It's ehey for you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ). C. HA K Kit, Proprietor. Phono 79. Ofllco N. Jackson St. ' J D. H. MARSTERS' Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples MarbU WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. 1 Thli li tb tin DOUGLAS "diqnutinq THE INDUSTRIES" COUNTY has the Best Butter-maker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE in large or small tiii.mtities. Lot us have your jiartv orders. Telephone 340. . . . J North Side -lutt Xonli tf Kinney Spur, North Jackson Hlrcrl, IMieue tf'JO. Orders for all kinds of Pudding Material promptly Filled at Koititonahltf Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty Fruit Horns In Any Ounniity. LAUNDRY Proprietor Ail work first-class ROSFIIUHG, OltKGO.N We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention as well at sell you apparatus. Furthermore we attend to repairs promptly on 'phone order If you UI:e) and you won't ueod to sound your burglar alarm when you get our bill. Need anything In ovr line. G. L. PRIOR 31C N Jr.cks.on St. Roseburg, Or PLUMBING SHOP. of a beautiful M-pnga book, which win snow tuy boy or girl how to succeed. Drop pottal to th null TODAY and It will b tent FHEE, Th aim of Hi CoUe ! to dignity and popularity tli Indinlrl. and to ivrva ALL tti ptoplo. It offers courses In Agriculture, Civil Liif Ineerlui, Electrical Etifflnserlnf , MechAnlcal Ennlueerlnf , Mining Cngln rltif, Forestrr. Domeftllo. Science and Art, Com mere. Pharmacy and Music The Collect opens September aid. Calajog free. Address: REGISTRAR, OKEQON AGRICULTURAL OOLLEUR, Corvallls, Oregoa. CREAMERY c 5 4s 4444M)ft4t4v Plaining Mill LOCAL NE'WB. Strong's Folding Cot can be packed on a horse. Weight 17 lbs. Miss Stella Hartley, of Salem, is spending a few days In Roseburg visiting at tha home of her sister. Mrs. John K. Lee. N. C. Wescott left for Aurora this afternoon where he will spend some time visiting with friends. He was preceded by Mtb. Wescott who left Roseburg several days since. Neither Mr. Waterman nor anyone else will sell you a $1.00 Gold Pen for 60 cents. oD not be deceived. Get the genuine Waterman Ideal Foun tain Pen at Roseburg Book Store. dsw Judge and Mrs J. W. Hamilton returned here last evening after a few days sient In San Francisco. Their daughter, Helen, who accom panied them to San Francisco, will attend school there during the coin ing year. S. W. Sutherland and wife, who have resided here since last October, left Tor Wilbur where they will visit until Saturday. From there they will proceed to Cedar Itaplds, Iowa, where they Intend to make their fu ture homo. Rev. C. W. Baker, who Is spending a few weeks in the country with his i family, came to town this afternoon to consult a physician. The gentlo I man recently injured one of his legs and can only get about with tne a8 slstnnce of crutches. W. O. Hughes, owner of the Mt. Alto ranch, near Glide, ts spending a few days at the McClnllen hotel in Ibis city. Mr. Hughes spends the winters In the south, while in the summer he Is oontent to live on his ranch In Oregon. T. I.. Lee, deputy stnte grnnge organizer, leaves for points In Coob and Curry counties on Friday morn- lug where he will organize a number of granges. Mr. I,oe believes he will tie able to Interest the farmers in those counties, and Is almost positive they will Join hands with those. of the other counties In the state and or ganize. Through organization, Mr. I.ee predicts many substantial Im provements during the next few years, especially in regard to the marketing of farm products. I'OHTLANU 1'AIK AND LIVESTOCK KXPOKITIOX. For the above occasion, the S. P. will make a special round trip fare of one and one-third from all points to Portlund. Tickets on fmlo from points south of Rosoburg, September 5th, and from Hoseburg and points north, Including west side and yam hill divisions, September nth and 0th. Final return limit September 11th. tf NKW TODAY. HAUP VOH SALE A nice, nearly new ItiHtrumetit Is offered by own er at a bargain. IntereHted pur ties pleiiKe Inquire at News oftlce for partlculurH. s-10 I'LAt'IC WANTED 1 6 year old boy. n in bit Ions to attend high school, desires employment for winter, oi' place where lie can work for board. Call up Farmers 2X:i. a-2 WAN T E I ) Good Housekeeping Mag iizlim requires the services of a representative hi Koneburg to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by sieclnl meth ods which have proved unusually HucccHsf ul. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable, but not essential. Whole time or spare 1 1 me, A (Id ress, with references, .1, K. Fairbanks, flood Housekeep ing M ugiizi ne, It H 1 Fou rt h Ave., New York t'lty. d-ol If nil other methods of treat ment have failed In your case, don't be Uhoou raged, t'hlroprnr tie AilJUNlmei.lM will cure you. ask a n y o f in y pa t ten t s, 1 lea f nrsH, Neiimbigla, .iMMii1lrttlK, i'niiNtlpatloii, Catarrli, IHiiitIhhmi, i:ryslM'lit.H, (.nhrv. Heart IHmmi, Insoinnlti, Lmutt4tgo, Pa ru lysis, ItheuiimtlKl.i, Shillai, IlHligeMtlon, Ilea t-t. Sin mar h, (towel ami r Hil ary tnuihles, ami others too num erous to mention. OR. E. JAMES SCHEETZ New htcatlon, 224 Cass street. The SPECIAL SALE of Fine Jewelry, etc Still continues this week Wl.mi Solid Gold llnxMlir fiw 1.50 lint Pliu fur K,v '-HUH) Ton Sots fur ia.no Vl.m lliiml I'nintMl lUt for a.HJ tt.!M Vut il. Itowli for B.73 A. S. HUEY ltoernrg'ii Iai1Iii) Jmvclor. SKK Ot H VIMKS. hi VI Mat dm ftimiliiTi ' LM.AL NKWfl. Llo'Uftlaa County OreaiiMr butter. Ui bepi In tta land, can be bad of ubur isroc rat 75 cents the roll, be Oiand your borne product and accept bo omer. . atl i -Drop In and set! the swell line of fall and winter samples Just received from Ed. V. Price. Co., Chicago famous tailors. Over five hundred samples to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sloper, the cleaner and pressef. tf John VatiKhn. aited 77 years, and for some tlni an inmate of the local poor' farm, died this morning after an illness of several wek. Death was the result of Infirmities attend ant to old age. The funeral will ho held tomorrow. Interment follow ing In the county cemetery. He leaves a wlfo who resides at Olendale. A box containing six mammoth Crawford iieaches, grown on the ranch of George Kruse. about 5 miles west of the city, was presented to this office todny by Mr. Kruse. and the. fruit has attrracted a great deal of admiration from all who saw ft In our show windows. These six peaches weigh Just 44 pounds, the largest one measures 12 Itiehes In clrcunifrepre aM the smallest one measures 1UV& Inches, and they were grown on young trees. Peaches that weigh nearly a pound each are pretty good for any country, but few local ities are able to produce thenv XQTFN fltUM LOOKING GLASS. Olaf Bjerky and wife, of Marsh- field, are guests at the home of An ton Larson for a few weeks. Henry Jones is hauling grain to Dlllard. Alice Bostlck Is spending a few (lays at Olulla, guest of Mrs. Earl Olllvant. Miss Carrie Hodge will entertain the Anchor class Saturday evening. Harry Lancaster has returned from Washington where he spent most of the summer. Mr. Fee. wife and two children. and Miss Emma I'anschert, all of Illinois, are guests of Mr. Fee's fath er, Dwight Fee. Those who attended the all-day services of the quarterly meeting at Ten Mile, Sunday, from here were: J. o. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Schrenk. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Of the young people; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Andrews, Mettle. Henry and Walter Jones, Arthur Marsh, Ard and Char ley Hudson. Eva Cozard. Pearl and Harlen Lee. Fmma Panachert, Carrie Hodge. Gladys Jackson. Llna McCov Jimmle Goodman, Alice Unstick. The services were conducted bv Dtutrlct Superintendent Elder Duitlap and Khv. Mr. It mnnioll. nastnr. The meetings were very Intorestlne and all could truly say, ''It Is good to be iiere, X. CLAS81FIKI) AnVKlvTINRMEXTS FOR RENT Modern six room house inquire at 128 Flint street. tfC FOR SALE Two mire bred Pntia. uiu uucks. inquire ot uose &. Henry, or phone Sub. 49. tfn WANTEDA first-class tin and sheet iron worker; good all nrounil man. Apply at The Nows' otlloe for par ticulars, my FOU RENT 7-ronm ,,wlo.. I in i nipqua Park, west side of rlv- " "ice gariieu spot, good well. 15 per month. Inquire on prem ises. Mrs. a. B. llurchard. tf rUUR LU1N KM la.ManA i gnrden property, lny well, close to Hioie nnu dirt cheni at only G5 each. Inquire a News oluce, but be qpick abou ifd WANTED In llm n. ti.i,.... ........ r0 to 400 teams of young, sound !"! Him mines. Must bo good Burners. Address "Buyer," care of i ne ivows, Hoseiiurg, Ore. tf FOR SALE Now 5-room ootlage and one acre of ground one mile from cuy. t-nee t25U. Inquire New office. dtm run balk Fine matched team weiv it s z ii ii iwiiiiwiQ ir something good call early. 1 limes wuver, iieai Estate, Cass st. FOR SALE Four-room new modern house and two lots; house Just completed; will sell reasonable or rent; terms. Address Box 8. Kose- nurg. or Phone Suburban 85. tfA FIVE ACRES FOR SALE Nice piece of land, all fenced, close In and reuuy nir planting, no buildings dui a cnoice spot ror small farm Price $1,260. Inquire News of flee. S cottage organs as good as new Cost $15o: $26 and $35. L. II Rhoades A Co. roil SALE If you want to buy riv er noiium land come see us or write. This luud ts a black loamy free soil, all well drained, no inns, no rock, all level. Can sell 111 ten or twenty aore lots at reas onable nguie. Land now being surveyed and platted. Only two and half miles from Riddle on fine road. Write at once. Riddle Land Company, Riddle. Ore Kn. dawtf FOR SALE Team, colt, wagon ano linrness. Weight about 1.500 each. Address Ralph Phelps. Roseburg, Ore. d3s22 FOR rVMJ? 1S4 aoroe, 6 mliee south of the city, all under culti vation or garden land. House and barn on place. Price $I.S00; first payment $S00. or will take good work horses or cattle for first pay ment. Balance S years. 6 per cent. Inquire or address box 98, R. p. 1. No. 1. Rnseburg. Ore. sw-s2r, W A N'T E D " I M M E 1 1 ATE I. V appron- ticca In our millinery department. Knowledge of ordinary plan sewing nerea iry. Splendid ' chance to learn the millinery bnslneas. Applv Rt millinery department, Joseph "!' daw FOR SALE M list be sold within' 30 days; one of the heat ranches In IMuglas county The Riddle Land Agency. Middle Ore. daw-s'J2 FOR SALE Must be sold within 30 days, one of the best ranches In Pou it las county. The Riddle Land Agency. Riddle. Ore dsw-22 FOR SALE One acre In city IlmlTsl five-room houae: 20 cherry trees on the plnce. good variety of small fruits and eioellent garden spot: good small barn on place; price $J750. For particulars adress owner, care of The News, or call at this office. dsw-tt MiVKI'Atl;!t M.t.V. Our eyes are thick for slumber and our brains are tired and stale; Nerves we have none to speak of, yet wo never dare to fail. There are always cries for "copy". ana tney never cry In vain. For the press' need Is cruel and recks not of our pain. Through the endless summer evening wnen we should be 'with our wives We are endlessly recording all the tales of other lives. We recount the deeds of heroes'. there are new ones everv dav. Or are reveling In scandal for about a teamster s pay. We greet the new-fledged statesman; self-important, green e ate: We warn the politicians what to do to save the state: We clink the glasses with good fel lows; yet we ve got to keep our head. For the scandals of the living and the virtues or tne dead. There are some that seem to envy the positions that we hold. To think that our typewriters are like pens or beaten gold; tho' our homes we seldom see. ,uu me siuiies oi wire a.nu oniiaren are not to bucu as we. But I guess we'll keen on knlnr: tk assignments: do ''ne work: Wo may loaf or drink or gamble, but our tasks we may not shirk: For It's In our blood the fever and we die ort one bv one But the press goes on forever, for Its wurs is never done. Petoskey Dally Reporter NOTICE. All neighbors of Oak Camn No. 125 Woodmen ot the World are re quested to meet In Odd Fellows hall on Thursday August 81st 1911 at 1 o'clock p. m. for the uurnose of at tending tho funeral of their deceas ed Neighbor Win. Q. Wilson, to be held at Wilbur, at 2:30 p. m. on the above named date. I. A. PILK1NOTON. l-lt Con. Com. P. W. HAYNE8 , Dentist 4 Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 18, 3 to 4. Roseburg ... Oregon. WANTED Mandolin club players; iiiuiiuuiiu, guitar, mandola. violin cello: note readers. Club now or ganlzlng for social pleasure and practice. Lessons on mandolin and guitar. A. Ferguson. Herrington Hons)), City. ds2 FOR SALE Have a very nice or gan secured by me in a trade; it is of no value to me as I do not Play. Will sell for cash or on time payments at snap. N0 reason able offer refused. Address Lock "'"' noseourg. Or. HOUSE FOR SALE Good, now .- uum nouae, i sleeping porches, 2 lots, city water. $300 takes own er's equity. Long time on balance. Inquire at residence corner H. Sixth street and 2nd Ave. jNorth. Rsi 200 ACRE FARM $40 an acre will buy this place, which Is ALL TILL ABLE half mile frontage on riv er, and 30 acres of river bottom, balance rolling, but ready for plow. This is one of the real bargains. Terms. Address box 65. Roseburg. Ore., or Inquire News office. dtf DISC FOR SALE One Clarks Sen ior cutaway disc for sale cheap. Only used one year. Address Box 683, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE Two Ilerford bulbT one yenr old. Flrstelass. AddresB L. L. Matlhews, Glide, Or. dtt WOOD FOR SALE Phone Farmers 1B4. J I. Sprlngsteaed. Roseburg for wood. Prompt delivery. dtf foil SALE 23 acres Improved Ud at Dlllard. Ore., V4 mile from ata tton. For terms call or alrea? Wm. Dallas, Dlllard. Or. 8i ANTED A tract of Umber land containing from fifty to one hun dred million feet. State full partic ulars. J. w. Hartnett, 333 Sherlock Building, Portland. Pro, o-l r'OR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Apply 302 W. Wash ington st. No children. tt FOR SALE Leaving cltv. Impos sible to take my utsno, will sell for one half value tf taken at once; good tone and nice case. Clear re ceipt given (address oulck) C. T F., Luck Box S5,, Roseburg. Or. W ILL TRADB Owner will exchange nice piece of Roseburg propr-rty for small farm. This property is among the best of the city, at I set to young orchard, Just In bear ing, and will bear Investigation Want small farm that Is on river or creek ur has good spring;, in quire News office, (f BEAUTlFl'l i HOME SITE Two In oholce frolt vmn acres, all view or city, une or the finest properties In RosehurR or vicinity for a home. Inquire at this office for particulars. Ml'ST UE SOLD Farm of 160 acres six miles west of Koseburg. 6 room house, barn, well, several ncres set to fruit. 1 acre of which is bearing. Price for this place $10 per acre and dirt cheap. Place Is on county road. Small cash, pay ment nnd balance long time, Atd dress box 65 or call New, office for particulars. tf EIGHT LOTS. $1050 Ver dMlr-l able property In nice part t- town; fine garden soil, few young-trees. I small house and barn, cltv water: 1 Only few minutes walk from post-! office. Has sightly building site, I also plenty of room for poultrv. I Cheap at price. Come quick. Aj. ' dress Box 55 or Inquire News rf i FOR SALE One 20-horse nawar ! tllblsr borlrontal holler forr sale. Inquire at the Roseburg jteam Laundry. tf j GOATS FOR SALE 30 hCM'ot good I goais. ann ano a two, year filly In foal. Address Box 24. Rose-' burg, or call at ranch ! mile norlk offlr grounds. 'm. Btusell. i FOR SALE Half Intestln aen-i eral mdse store In a thriving little I city In Douglas county; good loca-' Hon and an excellent trade. Owner wants to locate scar eoaat. For par ticulars addrws X. T. 1.. care of The News. f LOCAI. KEH'9, Rev. K. M. Mears la said to be quite 111 at bis home la this city. Miss Clark, of Portland, arrived here this afternoon after a visit with relatives at Daya Creek. She will visit at Millwood before returning to her home at the metropolis. Richard Stubbs today filed a suit In the Justice court against William Moore, in which he seeks to recov er the sum of $9.35. The plaintiff illeges that the sum Is due for gro ceries. In a second cause S. K. Sykes, a local hardware merchant, seeks to recover $13.60 from Moore. Other than the principal the plain tiffs ask interest together with the costs ana disbursements incurred in Bringing tne action. Attorney John T. I.ong represents the plaintiffs. IVTa witori TVloi-i know how easy to get the 1'iaillCU I'lClL Wife the wrong present. That was before they sa w that china at Clingenpeels TllP WlVPC now now to make home hap 1 11C VVlVCo py. Just serve your family on Stouffer's China. VriiitirS TVI o vi Just take her a few pieces of I UUIlg JLUdn. of that Haviland and Exquisite Cut Glass. She will look upon you with favor. Young Woman cooki'o initialed nanxl painted its Stouffer's best. W. During Vac machine-made bread to avoid pres Deration and oUler unsani tary conditions of making bread In the old way. ' , - On June 1st We Added - two ounces to tlie loaf. If your grocer does not carry oar bread change grocers or phone U21. Full line of delicious pastry al ways at your command. Umpqua Bakery II. GUEST, Prop. 110 Jackson Street. r The Great Rub I The Old Chinese Doctors administered all medicine by rubbing through the pores of the skin. That was four hundred years ago, and to prove that they knew what they were doing then, forty cen turies of experience has not improved upon the method, for we are still rubbing it in. Dr. Hoover's Liniment Banishes Pain, Reduces Swelling and Inflamma tion, softens stiff joints and sore muscles, and is just simply the greatest Liniment tor Man and Beast. A bottle of Hoover's Liniment should be upon the shelf of every Farmer. A great big bottle for only 25c, 50c and $1.00. HAZLEWOOD ICE CREAM The most appetizing cream made is now .being served at our soda fountain. Try it. It's the best in the land. ROSEBURG PHARMACY INC., Koseburg LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. William Irwin, of Ten Mile, spent yesterday In Roseburg visiting with friends. - Fountain pens cleaned and re- paired at the Roseburg Book Store. Work guaranteed. dsw Mrs. Carlon, of Grants Pasa, who has been spending the past few days In Roseburg left for Portland this morning where she will visit with friends. Beware of special agents and ped dlers who sell ,$4.00 worth for $J Get the genuine Waterman ideal Fountain Pen at the Boseburg Book I Store. dsw resist on that china. Its real Haviland and E. Clingenpeel Hot Weather Oregon