The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 14, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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KRYP
FIRE SAL E
Ladies Furnishings
Former Stock of The Fair.
Theso Kodn wore only slightly daiiingcd, somo not at nil,
but will bo sold at prices far below coat of manufacture.
SALE BEGINS SAT. OCT. 7
CASS STREET NOVELTY STORE
Mrs. Watson, Prop.
Maccahcc Bldtf.
Como early jiihI tft-t your t-Iitilrn of tlw t-rrnivnt ImrgiiiiiH
rvr offrifil in ItOSK III lt;.
: Xmv Arrival) Hale of Keul Estate
The Comet UiHttw(rou Muri-lnge
i -i-llnw Iloowi Wild Are
J'ivuUhI At U'lm-litnter.
THE EVENING NEWS
IIV II. W. IIATKH.
IHHClAt IMIMf ISXrKIT HUXDAY.
HnhHt'i'iiiliitn HutcH Dully.
Per year, by mall $3.00
Per mouth, dullvorod DO
Hcml-WtfkJy.
Per year $2.00
Six mouths 1.00
En to rod as Bocond-clans matter
November 6, 3 910, at Konoburg, Ore.,
under act of March 3. 1879.
HATi'ltDA V, 0(TOIli:il I I, lll 1.""
Don't make promlm-H nuiko good.
Kvory man thhikn himself one In n
I lion Baud, but HonictimcH he lit only,
ono In a cipher. j
A man who hits made a happy
homo for IiIh wlfu and clilMnMi, no
inattor what lie hat nut douo In t he
way of achieving wealth and honor;
If ho Iihh done that he in a y.rnm
HiicceKK. If he ban not do no that, and
It Ih bin own fault, though be he the
hlKhext In the land, he Ih a ninnt pit
luhle failure. We wondfr how many
men In a mad pursuit of gold which
ebantrterleH the am. mall.e Miat
there la no fortune which can he left
to their famlllH an fcnmt hh (he niein
ory of a Imppy hntne.
A KoHehurK hachHnr Iuih llKun-d It
out like thin; When mil)' dnssid
ho wears eleven illffereiil artlclm,
tndudliiK hln necktlo and tiiri pipe.
He elalniH - but no on known how
be found oul - that a woman wears
nineteen article In her hair alone
and llfty-Heven other varleeH uf
clothing moHt of which arc held In
dace by plriH. lie declureH that he
devotett hut ten minutes a day In
(IreHHliiK. while a fnHhlnriiihlf woman
will put In four bourn a day adorn
)iK lierHelf and primping befroo a
looking K'ann and that a man could
not put on the hiiiiki number of ht
tlcles a woman doen and anchor theni
wifely In four weeks.
For that don "t-feel-1 Ike-work feel-
Iiik with which, said Mr. Ollmmerton
I fancy we are all of iih more or
lens likely to bo afflicted, I would
in Home cukoh prescribe rent, though
In moHt canon no doubt the proper
i prescription would be exertion. The
trouble with the rest cure Is thnt It
is like taking opiates the more you
take the more you whnt. The rent
habit is easy to acquire and hard to
break. The habit of exertion, on the
contrary, is one (hat commonly we.
do not take to ns kindly: It does not
as It wore, spontaneously perinea to
us as the reHt habit does; it may, In
fact, require assiduous cultivation,
and it takes quite a man to acquire
this habit In a completely saturating
and permanent form so that be Is
proof against attacks of the rest hab
it, which. If it has a trace of It left
In him, Ih sure to develop on the
slightest provocation. Kxertion Is
l he only real cure. It mav be hard
to take at first, but you'll come to
like It. Persist and you'll find It
vastly strengt heiiing ami then de
lightful; and then, while In taking
the rest cure you are a I It he time
laying money out, in taking this
one you have money all the time
coining In. Try work, cont fntions.
steady, bard work. Once get the
habit of work embedded in your sys
tem and you won't ho troubled Tiny
morn by t hat tired feeling. Now
York Hun.
When your watch r nut of repair
you lake It hi a com pet en t work
man, and he goes over the works
and carefully cleans and regulales
litem. The result Is a perfect time
piece. I he same Is t rue of your
ilauo. In order to get the best pos
sible resells frun t his most perfect
and delicate of musical Instruments,
it should be regularly gone over by
one who Is thoroughly competent to
put It In the most satisfactory con
dition. It should be H'ifeetly tuned
and voiced, and the action carefully
regit Inter) when necessary. Your
piano will then In; a household Joy.
et II. .lav Ktone imiI It in condillou
for you. Phono 2SS-K. dtf
Fullerton & Richardson
Druqqists
Roseburg, Or
This Drug Firm
and
Colgate and Company
deal
directly with each other
. , " .v-" fi.'.w-m .1.1 mm ii
Colgate Co., recently shipped to s, from their
factory in Xciv York City, the largest
quantify of fine Xew Toilet Articles
we hare ever reccired from any firm.
Thoiv's a NVw IVrtum.- "KCL.T"- in
this shiiuk'iu ami wc haw a tUm
onUalu'u atoinicrn ourouinUT
iron: which wo wouhl tako plcas-
in Kivina sample ol' this dclilitful odor.
II. Rhinehart, who Hold bin fine
residence und land In Kdenhower for
$14,000 and went back to Minnesota,
rolurned to tills lac Tuesday night.
Ho round prices for land very high
I In Minnesota, and hence made no In
vestments. He In like others your
I correspondent can call to mind who
juold their homes In this county and
went abroad satisfied they could do
better, lie cannot get back his fine
I homo for near the sum be received
; for it, and Ih out the heavy expenses
I of a useless trip to Minnesota and
back, uh were others, only they did
not all go to Minnesota.
I J. II. Webb, of Utah, Monday night
'joined bin wife, son and daughter at
Kdenbower. They had preceded him
, to this place several months, and he
found them happily domiciled when
ho arrived upon the scene of their
j happy domestic city. He has become
I a valued nddltlon to the list of our
I good people.
! Dr. Miller was professionally rall
ied to Kdenbower thlu week and left
his patients much improved in health
as a result.
W. II. Lynch hns Hold his house
and lot In Kdenbower to a Mr. llines.
of Portland, for $l,r00 cash, and
with his family left Sunday for his
former honm In Tennessee. near
Knoxvllle. Sickness among the "old
folks at home" was the reason for
Mr. Lynch's Bale. Mr. Illnes secur
ed n valuable pleco of property.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoover were visitors
in this locality during the past week.
The Interment of the remains of
tho lato Mrs. Harry Hathaway at
tho Masonic, cemetery was largely at
tended by sorrowing friends of
whom the deceased had many, she
having resided here several years.
Had tho tlmn of the funeral been
generally known the attendance
would have been much larger.
(ioorgp Alt-ken arrived here Wed
nesday from Nevada, where he Is en
gaged In silver mining development,
llfty miles from Tonopah. He Join
ed his parents here, where they have
a comfortable home, and will spend
tho winter with them, returning to
bis mines lu the spring.
T. N. Hammond has left for Reno.
Nov., In answer to a subpoena as a
witness lu a case to be tried there.
Ho thought when be left he would
bo absent ten or twelve dnys from
home. Think of the mileage.
Miss Maggie Kernan, of Oak
Creek, was a welcome visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Kin ley several days,,
at their home, this week.
As winter approaches the number
of pupils In attendance upon the
two schools In Kdenbower show n
marked Increase.
The early sown grain and hay
fields are assuming a cheerful green
appearance, showing that the seed
sown has already taken a strong and
early start and Insuring good crops
next year.
John Ilolcber, the merchant, has
contracted with Winnie (laddie for
tho construction of u sewer from bis
resilience, the putting t herein of a
modern lavntory and doing other
nliinihfng work about Ills store. Mr.
Hotelier Is progressive In Ills Ideas
and believes In improving his prop
er t y.
It. Wilson and I). C. Courtney, both
from Cunyouvillo, are the latest In
digents to be sent to the county
home. They have both passed the
7 1 1 h year mark on llfe'H highway
to eternity. Mr. Courtney was a son-
in-law of the tale W. (1. Woodward.
th old saddler, having married the
widow of Win. Daley, who was fat
ally stabbed In the breast with a
knife by John Wood ward, and who
in turn fatally shot John In the stom
ach with a revolver. Iloth died the
same night within a few minutes of
each other. Of the Woodward fam
III all are dead but Mrs. Courtney,
who is an inmate of the Multnomah
county poor farm, near Portland.
The comet "Suffragetle" can now
be seen in the northwestern heavens
any clear night. Take your girl out
to see the comet.
The marriage of a young girl by
(he name of Ooldie Tipton, of this
county, to Sam itopoo, an Italian
laborer on the Southern Pacific rail
road at this place last summer. Uas
turned out disastrously. The match,
was vigorously opposed bv the girl's
! friends, but she persisted In her at
tachment for her swarthy lover, and
i t he t wo took a trip to Vancouver.
Wash., and went married. A fellow
, laborer of Sam's just returned ant
now working on this section tells
the rest of the story substantially as
follows: Sum was very lazv. After
. he married he hardly worked at all.
'and his wife bad n hard time to get
along. They quarreled all the time.
; After three weeks Sain left tils wife
and skipHd to Italy where he Is now,
and his wife says she Is glad of It.
The girl has since gone to a grand
mother In Iowa. There Is the sub
tect for a sermon lu this Incident of
life
They have n silent, but effective
way of dealing with Illicit booze dis
pensers at Winchester. A certain
fellow was keeping a grocery store
at that place. It became circulated
about town that young men were
buying booze at the store, ami that
Ihe young men got drunk from booze
obtained somewhere, they were self-evident
and convincing proofs. One
morning the proprietor of the store
found a note on lib; counter stating
the facts and advising him to selt
out his goods wholesale and close
up his shop forthwith He took the;
bint, and the goods were shipped by
wagon Into Roseburg and are now he
tug sold there Since then Wluches
er I- reported to be nn exceptionally
drv town In which there Is sobriety.
LENSES
JL
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KRYPTOKS embody two
pieces of glass of different re
fraction, coalesced with intense
heat into one, and ground into
a lens having two distinct focal
points. -Without seam or ce
ment, no edges to catch dust or
to become cracked and jagged
in cleaning. Ask your optician
to show you KRYPTOKS.
A. S. Huey & Co.
Jtoaclmrg's Leading Jewelers.
ItOSEIiUItG, OREGON.
DAILY YVKATII Kit HKPOHT.
U. S. weather bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 5
a. m., Oct. 13, 1911.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dred t Iih:
Highest temperature 60
Lowest temperature 42
Precipitation, last 24 hours 48
Total Preclp. since 1st or month 1.21
Avg. preclp, for this month for
33 years 2.16
Total preclp, from Sep, lf
1911, to date 4.05
Average preclp. from Septem
ber 1, 1877 2.23
Total excess from Sep. 1, 1911 1.82
Average preclp. for 33 wet
Beasons 31.86
WILLIAM BKLL,
Observer.
PUEE APPLE CIDKH.
We have It, both Bweet and
refined. We have the boiled
article too, for mince ?ueat, 4
plum pudding and Xmas Cake.
Don't lose sight of our root beer
It Is old now and will just
pleaso the children. We are
the only makers of the genuine 4
Hires Root Heer in this state. 4
t UMPQUA CIDER WORKS I
Phone 276.
1'iiorKssiovAi, CAitns.
V
(il'UDOV A. KOKY,
VoOll I.CHH01W.
Studio 437 N. Rose St.
Phono 290-R
Kosehurg - -Ore.
;
I)H. FIN LAY.
Dcnllrt.
HEATING STOVE TIME
Is right here, and as you will have to have one why
not get it into place now, and not wait until it is
actually needed. Don't forget that we can serve
you well on this line, with a good assortment of
both Coal and wood Heaters.
Wood, priced from $3.00 to $17.50
Coal, " " $7.50 to $16.00
Have you seen the "Oakwood," all cast stove, hav
ing a large feed capacity. Also a grate front that
allows for an open fire. Then there is the famous
"Great Western" Square, one of the best of the
sheet steel stoves, cast lined, large feed door, flat
top, nickled dome, altogether a fine piece of goods
And just a word as to Coal Stoves. The "Cole Hot
Blast" is the best idea yet in coal stoves. Will
burn anything and do it More Economically than.
any other style of stove. Call for manufacturer's
guarantee, it will surely interest you.
Let Us Show You What We Have
Churchill Hardware Co.
Remember we also have Oil Heaters if your room
is not arranged for any other means of heating.
Room 5. Bell Sisters Building
a i
PALACETHEATRE
TON'KillT
7:15, 8: IS. 0:1.1, 10:1.1.
Ilurk to the Itefriilnr Program.
Three eceitl(iial!y nood pjeturcs.
Pure Gold Butter
Drifted Snow Flour
The Original
MHS. ( 11 Altl.KS IIKIM.1NK,
TflM'lier Of PillllO.
0 Studio, 423 Klla Street. a
Phono S3-R S
MKItltY WIDOW
Dining rooms mid apart- 4
inentH. Prlvnte bonrd and room.
Everything first class. Hot and 4
cold water In each room, bath. 4
Accommodations for a few more
guests. Apply at 112 Brock-
way. near high school. Tele-
phono 281.
"r ".'
217 South StephonB Street, ft
ft Roseburg, Oregon, ft
lilt. II. K. IIKKMAS'.V,
Kyo Specialist.
THH WAtiKIt AND WAfilO KAltX-
A Labor Drama.
MTTI.K S()l,Dli:it OF 111"
A Civil War Play.
"COI.I.IXih; ATlll.HTICS"
and
"TIIH COOK"
A Cowboy Comedy.
TWO.XKW SOXti HITS
t(li- Adults; .-, Children under I I.
Chang Program Timmrrow.
L' Tthriii it
Standard Prints
Ginghams
5c per yard
10c per yard
New jroods every day. Complete line of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Shoes and Hals. Highest price paid for
produce. Miss May Wells, an experienced sales
woman, has charge of our drv goods department.
BRADLEY & RUSSELL
WILBUR, OREGON
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
By Spcrry Flour Co.
Needs but one introduction to
your home, after that you will
always want DRIFTED
SNOW. It has but one com
. petitor
GOLD METAL FLOUR
which retails at $2.25 per sack
Drifted Snow retails at $1.60
per sack. Ask for sample.
THE BENSON GROCERY
"The Pure Food Store"
p
atid nn foolish voung men.
JASI'KK.
Hit. S. M. WFXDT.
Lcok at our Window
display of "Colgate"
Goods this week
Fullerton t0 Richardson
DRLCCISTS.....
Roseburg, Oregon
I rliwii:in inul surceon special at
tention Kivon to eve. ear. nose and
i throat. Class fitted. X ray. elec
tric and vibratory appratus In of-11,-e.
ortteo tlraml hotel, room 3.
Itosldcnco 131 S. Kllnt street. Phone,
orflce, ir,r, : residence 197-Y.
All calls answered dav or nlht.
dtf
XOTICF. TO PCIII.IC.
NOTM'K Is hereby Riven to all
p:irttcs knowlni; themselves to 1h In
debted to Pilkiuuton Bros, to come
In and setlle such account nt once.
U PIl.KlNtiTON llHOS.
AT ACTl'AI, XST.
Stock of dry good, shot and no
tions must le sold to make room for
new stock of uroeerles. Sale bettlns
Tuesday anil continues until good are
. wold. Campbell & Hulter, proprltors
new tore on Sheridan street. 0I6
When you come to town
Don't torget to visit the
Water Front Dry floods Store
Sheridan Streets tor 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 vou
can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL.
D. J. JARVIS
THE NEW RESTAURANT
GRAND jBILLA LUNCH COUNTER
Marsters Block. Corner Cass and Rose Streets
First-class Restaurant, Grill and Lunch Counter.
Open all hours. The best the market affords, well
cooked and well served. Prices reasonable.
Your Patronage Solicited Meal Tickets $5.50 for $5.00
C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props.
1
Pill MH
I INSURANCE
Five, Accident, Liability,
Burglary, Plate Glass, Rent, ft
Automobile and Live Stock
BONDS OF EVERY KIND
THE DOUCLAS ABSTRACT AND
TRUST COMPANY
Fhone 87
Roseburg Oregon