The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 14, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL NKWB.
LOCAL NEWS.
RICE & RICE
"THE HOUSE FURNISHERS"
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75 Heaters
Now on Sale
All good wood savers,
and very low priced,
$2.25 to $18.50
Wood JjBurners, Coal
Burners and Oil Heaters
The Famous Perfection
Oil Heaters. Store and
School iStoves Pipe,
Board, all accessories.
See The Grand Display of Glassware.jClassy Chippendale
Old Colonial Designs. Snappiest Glassware made. See Window.
NOW IS THE TIME
FORTHATNEW RUC
Make home Cheerful.
Fine New Line. All
Grades. 12 Pattern
Brussel Rugs 9x12 for
This Special Sale
Regular $16at$12.50
50 Brussell Rugs worth
$1.50 now at $1.00
New Matting & Matting
Rug, New Linoleums &
Oil Cloths. Remember
We Pay the Freight.
Home ot the Great Ma
iestic Range. Also home
of S. W. Miller Piano
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A. M. Lady, of liiddk". spent yes
terday In Husebiirg attending to
business matters.
G. B. Handy, of Melrose, spent
LOCAL SEWS.
LOCAL MOWS.
H. P. Kdgar. of Myrtle Creek, was Miss M. V. Calwell went to Yon
a business visitor In Hoseburg for a calia this morning to spend a few
few hours yesterday. days visiting with friends.
I Tl Demi returned tn hla home 1 Mlss Lizzie Willlanis has returned
yesterday I ioW-burg a tending to t ll'lle last evening after a couple from Portland where she spent Ave
business Interests auena,I,8 10 of dllv8 giellt , KosBburg. ; month, visiting with relatives. .
Charles Barnard, proprietor of
the Hoseburg-.Mnrshilold stage lines,
returned here last evening after a
couple of days stent at Eugene.
Mrs. 13. Kenton and Mrs. Nathan
Fullerton have returned from Port
land where they spent a few days
visiting with friends.
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Have You Purchased Your Winter Supply?
MakenoMistakegeinothmg but The Best
SNOW DRIFT
Made From Old Wheat
is a little better than any other brand on the
Pacific Coast. MUCH BETTER than
most brands. Has stood the test of time
on this market over twenty years. Wheat
grown and milled at Prescott, in Eastern
Washington. Absolutely unbleached. Buy
as much as you need lor the winter and use
one sack, if not satisfactory, we will take
back the entire lot and the sack used will
cost you nothing. Can any guarantee be
stronger.
Sold only by
Roseburg
Rochdale
Company
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JikIko J. W. Hamilton loft for Eu
gene this morning where he will hold
a briuf term of court for Judge ilar
ria. Mrs. II. Willlanis left for Portland
this morning where she will spend
three or four weeks visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. O. It.
Wooderson.
.Tames Hamlin and wife left for
The Dalles this morning after two
or three weeks spent in Hoseburg
visiting at the homo of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamlin.
Mrs. Max Weiss and little son
went to Mt. Angel this morning
where they will siond a few days
visiting with their daughter and Bis
ter who is attending college at that
city.
Mrs. Walter Dixon, of Fort Klam
ath, who has been spending the past
few weeks In lioselmrg visiting with .
relatives left for Wilbur this morning
where she will vloll with friends. She)
was accompanied by Miss Madge j
Dixon, of ItoHchurg.
Joseph Sykos this morning opened
his gun ntore and general repair ;
shop in the store room formerly oc
cupied by the First National Bank.
M r. Sy kes ca rrles a com plete stock
of guns and sundries and wilt no
doubt share liberal patronage.
F. W. longreen, manager of the
Oregon I'osten, a Portland Sweedlsh
' paiwr. Is In the city to remain for
a f-w days. The gentleman is ac
companied by his wife and during
thlr stay here will gee a part of
this big county that Its resources may
hp iniidf kimwn to readers of the
Swedish publication.
Attrnv Frank (i. Mlcetll has been
retained by the bxal blll-p',tprs to
mm pi If nn ordinance regulating the
di ft rl tuition of bills, circulars and
other advertising matter within the
city limits. The ordinance, now in
course of rom pi 1 at Inn, will prohibit
the distribution of jumters and other
advertising maicr within the city,
nther than bv persons connected with
'he loral blllloard system The or
dinance Is being drawn with a view
of eliminating the premlsctioun
(scattering of (Misters nn the streets,
land Ms passage will be received with
I satisfaction by persons bent on lm
'proving the general appearance of
i the town.
William Buxton, the Brock way
farmer, spent the day In Roseburg
attending to business matters.
E. II. Bliss, and family, of Port
hind, are spending a fow days In Ed
en bower visiting at the home of Mrs.
Bliss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M.
Uullwlnklc.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vance and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Payne and Miss Maud Cathcart, of
Sutherlln, were visitors to Hose
burg today.
At a meeting: 'of several citizens
held yesterday at Sutherlln $1,000
was subscribed toward a parish
house. At some distant date this
will be followed by the erection of a
church.
Among those who left for coast
points on this morning's stages were
Hugh McLalu. Edward Huguley and
wife. G. W. Tribley, W. K. Carpen
ter, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Crump and wife
md Fred Mitchell.
Local poultrymen are discussing
the ndvisabillty of holding a poul
try show in this city at not a fur
distant date. Aa Douglas county Is
Quite famous for Its flue specimens
of excellent poultry there 13 a good
renson for such an exhibit each year
and the stroke of enterprise would
do much toward furthering greater
efforts on the part of local chicken .
raisers to further the industry.
The senior class of the Roseburg!
public schools last evening enter-;
tnined the freshman class at the
high school building. The program
consisted of selections by the high
school orchestra, followed by a deli
cious luncheon. Following the lunch
eon the guests Indulged in games,
music and social converse, and suf
fice to say that the evening was
much enjoyed. About fifty members
of the two classes were present to en-
Joy the festivities.
The Churchill Hardware Company
this morning purchased the Carl
Huffman proerty, situated on Mill
street and at present occupied by
the former owner's residence. The
tact Is 160x210 feet In dimensions,
and extends from Mill street west
ward to the Southern Pacific tracks.
The consideration Is fixed at $3,500.
The purchasers are already negotiat
ing for the erection of a large ware
house which will face the Southern
Pacific tracks, and hope to commence
actual work on the same within the
next two or three weeks. The struc
ture will be built of brick nnd will
bo one of the most modern ware
houses in this section of the state.
Other than erecting a warehouse on
the property, two modern cottages
will be built on Mill street, while
the former residence of Mr. Huffman j
will be thoroughly remodeled. The
houses will be rented upon their (
completion. The purchase of the
property nnt. the erection of a ware-j
house was daemed necessary by the
Churcl;!ll Hardware Company for
the reason that their business has j
so Increased as to render their pros-
ent quarters Inadequate to cure fori
their large stock. I
"Silk floss pillows 50c says B.
W. Strong. dol7
C. A. Coppard, of Oakland, spent
the day in Hoseburg attending to
business matters.
I. R. Smith, manager of the local
telephone exchange, went to Suth
erlln this morning to look after busl
uoss mutters.
Roy Whltsotte, 21 years of age,
and a life-long resident of Douglas
county, died very suddenly at the
home of Charles Embree, on Deer
Creek, early this morning. The young
man was horn in Douglas county.
and for severul years following the
death of his mother made his home
with Rev. Wallace, of Myrtle Creek.
Later he went to Ashland where he
remained for a few mouths when he
returned to Roseburg and accepted
employment of Mr. Embree, who
operates a saw mill In the vicinity
of Brushy Butte, about nine miles
northeast of the city. The young
man retired as usual last evening.
and at the time evidenced no symp
toms of illness. When culled this
morning he failed to respond, and
upon Investigation his lifeless body
was found in bed. He had been a
sufferer of asthma and heart trouble,
a n d It Is genera 11 v presu med that
death was the result of the latter af
fliction. Other than a father, Thom
as Whltsette, who resides In Petul
uma. Cat., the deceased Is survived by
a sister, Lei a Whltsette, of Hose
burg. o"d a half-brother, Claud
Martin, also a resident of this city.
Mr. Whltsette was quite well known
In Hoseburg and vicinity and was
considered a young man of exemp
lary habits. Ho was steady and re
liable and the news of his sudden
death Is received by his many friends
and acquaintances with sincere re
gret. Coroner Jewett was summon
ed and left for the Embree homo at
an early hour this morning.
A L. Kitchin
Nurseryman
A complete line of fruit
trees, also Nut, .Shade,
and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Berry Vines,
Etc.
Order Now
And get the best
FAN
IT
With B. F. D.
"Insect Outsect" Powder
You can destroy allthe , flies in a room in three
minutes. Place a little powder on a fan throw it
into the air and fan it. Destroys all the jlies. It
saves time, work and worry. "A square deal pow
der" in square hottles 25c.
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,
Roseburg Oregon
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
Forsaleby
Marsters Drug Co
Save Carpets, Save Brooms
Save Time, Patience, Strength
by using an
Electric Vacum Sweeper
Call and see it and get prices.
It's within reach of all.
CHURCHILL-WARNER CO.
A Night Cap
After Dinner
An Eye Opener
Before Breakfast
Tampa Vana CiQars
Will Touch the Spot
It is all Havana W. H. BOWDEN, Maker
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SPECIAL SALE
$8.00, 8 DAY CLOCKS
Fully Guaranteed
ON SALE FOR
$5.50
L. H. KHOADES & CO.
2 tCT Goods Bought and Sold
CLEAN :-: FOODS
Kepi in a Modern, Clean and up to the
minute Store is what we offer
to our Customers
The Best of Everything Always
Our Grocery Department is being replenished
Daily with Fresh Stocks. No Stale
Goods found in this Store.
EASTON'S
644 North Jackson
Phone 26
During Hot
Weather
(Iw iiifirhlnr-miulo brcwl to avoid
lr-HHriillii ami oilier uiihumI
tury roiHllllditn of nmkliiK urt'tul
In 1 1 if old way.
On June 1st We
Added
two ounn't to tho luaf. If your
tirncvr Iim' not enrry our hrcnil
-linnua fcroccm or phono 21! I.
1 u'l Him of fl-llrloiiN pnMrr al
uuy at your command.
Umpqua Bakery
II. GUK8T, Ifop.
110 Jnckmin Btrrrt.
Roseburg
Oregon
BANKS & WELKER
THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Transcicnt stock given best of care. Horses boarded
treasonable rates. First class rigs, good horses
and careful drivers
Blacksmith Shop in Connection
All Work Guaranteed
Cor. Mainland Washington Sts. Phone 5