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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
' TABLETS KILL CHILD. Little One Take. Cold Cure Keiutxly urn expires. PORTLAND, Oct. 17. "Cold and grippe tablets," left lying la the house of James Havelet, a plasterer, ul Lents, and found by his baby daughter, llarlene, 18 months old, caused the death of the child yes terday after several had been swal lowed. The child, who was Just able to toddle around, chanced on the box of lozenges. She took the dose at 110 o'clock and was taken ill iniiiie- aiaieiy afterward. The frightened mother rushed to the offlra m ir ' McSloy, In Lents, where measures were taken to relieve the child, but after being carried back to her home she died. The coroner was notified and made an investigation, but no inquest was deemde necessary. Clothes horses are ridden by wet clothes until dry, at B. W. Strong's. W. M. Hanks and wife, of Can- yonvllle. were vititnra In Rrnhi for a few hours today. ' MAJESTIC 'j' I I' fcWX Buying at Half Price "Oh, I can get a range just like that for half the money, from a catalog house." Have you ever heard the above expression? It's just about as ridiculous as It sounds. To start with, there is not a range sold by a catalog house that is one-third as good as the GREAT MAJESTIC Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range and we are right here on the ground to prove It, If you will call and ' give us a chance. Suppose you ordered one of the ranges from a catalog house, the best you would get is a Cast Iron and Steel Range, made of the cheapest material that can be bought for that purpose. It Is bolted together, because you can't rivet cast iron. The cracks and cor ners are filled with stove putty. It will do what you might con sider good work for six months or maybe a year at any rate, until you have paid for It. What happens then? Expansion and con traction work the bolts loose the putty fulls out cold air gets into the range you are compelled to use a lot of fuel and keep your range red hot to get the oven hot enough to bake. This constant heat burns out the fire-box you need new parts your range Is out of commission for two or three weeks, probably a : month, while you are getting new parts. You must pay good money for these parts, because you need them. You must pay the ex press charges, too. Then, when you finally get the parts, you find the fire-box so warped out of shape from the Intense heat that It takes a mechanic to place them more expense. Finally you get the range going again. You find things you bake In the oven are always full of ashes and soot, and on examining the oven you find large openings where the putty has fallen out. Yon cau't get some one from the catalog house to come and put in more putty, so you must ask your local man to help you out more expense In a little while you find a hole hasruated or burned through the thin -steel body. Get the tinner to put a patch over the hole more expense. Just about this time you begin to realize you have an expensive range, and either throw it out or wait a few weeks longer until it falls to pieces. Now, just suupose you ordered A GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE from us. To begin with you pay a little more money than you did for the catalog house range, but vou get the best that Is made. MALLEABLE IRON AND CHARCOAL IKON IS EVERYTHING IN A RANGE. It can't break doesn't rust all joints are rlvited to gether perfectly air tight. No stove putty No cold air enters the rang and no hot air escapes. It won't use half the fuel, as all the heat stays in the range, where it should be. You are not compelled to burn out the range to get the oven hot enough to bnke. You don't constantly spend money for repairs, because there is nothing that can break or get out of fix. To be sure, we make a profit on that range. Don't we deserve It? We are looking after your interest, why shouldn't you pay us a reasonable profit If it pays you to do it? To whom do you pay the profit when you buy from a catalog house? Why most assuredly to the catalog house. They don't know you, consequently don't care what happens after they have their money. They don't make the range they sell ; they do the same as we buy from the manufacturers. The only difference is, they buy the cheapest they can get and sell for all they can get; while we buy the best and are satisfied with a reasonable profit, depending on the future for more sales. Give this matter a careful thought, and if you are not satisfied with this argument, put your catalog under your arm and come and see us; show us what they will do for you, and we will show you where we can do better. Don't you think that's fair? Douglas Dounty Distributors Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Roseburg, Oregon You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is injurious to health. Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents 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 Forsale by Marsters Drug Co Mrs. Joe Thomas, of Sullierllu, spent th day In Roseburg visiting with friends. A. J. Cohan, of Olendale, spent the day IU Roseburg attending to business matters. Mary J. Wolcott, of Camas Valley, Is spending a couple of days In Rose burg visiting with friends. Dr. Devore, of Oakland, came over this morning to spend a couple of days attending to business matters, T. R. Sheridan, of the Douglas i National Bank, spent the day at Oak land attending to business matters I J. H. Bowels, of Glendale, spent the day In Roseburg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Attorney C S .lnnksnn ha rAtnrn ed from Myrtle Creek where he spent a lew aays attending to business mailers. Kred Bulloch, of Blkton, who has been spending the past few days In Roseburg left for his home this morning. George Crenshaw left for points In Missouri this morning where he will spend a few weeks visiting with friends. T. A QnnMuoK,. InP. .... ,l nA home In Vermont last evening where he will HnenH fwwoml mnnlh. vlalf'tic with relatives and friends. Sheriff George Oulne returned here last evening after a few davs spent at Gardiner and vicinity at- tenaing to business mutters. William Whitsett, who has resid ed in Roseburg for many yenrs. left for San Francisco, Cal., this morn ing where he will probably locate permanently. Mrs. P. H. Churchill and" children left for Canyonville thiB morning where they will siiend a few days visiting with Mrs. Churchill's broth- !!!! TONIGHT!!! PALACETHEATRE 7:13, 8:13, 0:13, 10:13. In The Artie Night A Yltagraph Drama. R. N. Stewart, an inmate of the Oregon Soldiers' Homo, left for Cot tage Grove this morning where he will spenti a, few days visiting with his daughter. James Moon, local agent for the New York Life Insurance Company, returned here last evening after a week spent at points in the northern part of the state. S. L. Mass, a resident of Edenbow er, was a caller at The News office to day and had his name enrolled on our subscription list for the semi weekly edition. Mrs. A. J. Roache, of Ashland, 1b spending a few days In Roseburg1 visiting with her sister, Mrs. G. R. Singleton. Mrs. Singleton it the wife of a well known Southern Pacific brakeman. Mrs. John Arzner, Mrs. C. W. Kirtz and Mrs. W. F Harris left for Can yonville this morning where they will attend the funeral of the late Dr. W. H. Devore, who died at that place this morning. Indian's Ride PaUie Feature. A jealous Husband A Joyride A. It. Comedy, TWO SONGS. "IIMlti" 'The Little lirown Nest." IOc Adults; 5c Children undor 11 POULTKYMEX ATTENTION. For the purpose of organizing Poultry Association and to better acquaint tne breeders or poultry with tne oest met nods of handling and raising all breeds of poultry there win be a meeting of poultry breeders at the office of the Harding Land Company Wednesday evening, Octo ber 18th, at 8 o'clock. All those In terested in the betterment of noultrv whether a breeder of not are remiest- ea to be present. An organization will be formed at this meeting. Re member the date, October 18, and the place. NOTICE TO PUUUO. NOTICE Is hereby given to all parties knowing themselves to be In debted to Pllklngton Bros, to come In and settle such account at once, tf PILKINGTON BROS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS. BOARD AND ROOMS In private rnnuiy, or table board aiono if de sired. Inquire 443 S. Stephens St. ol8 .MILK DELIVERED In city, twice dally, call on or write F. J. Rob son, Harvard avenue, "West Rose burg. o20 FOK KENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. No children. Applv 302 West Washington. tf FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms, centrally located. Inquire 318 S. Pine. tf WANTED. WANTED A good milk cow, lately fresh, or that will be inside or six weeks. Inquire News office, f R Roseburg Oregon T. M." Wlnnlford, who resides on the Calapooia river In the vicinity i of Oakland, left for points in Texas i this morning where he goeB to look after business matters. He expectf I to be gone for about four months. 1 Among those who left for coast I points on this morning's stages were1 O. B. Helt. H. E. Plank, J. J. Creigh-; ton and wife, M. Whipple, Mrs. May er, George Day, B. F. Barlen, Mrs. William and child, H. Menchy and wife and Mrs. Matthews. Going & Harvey, of Marshfleld, have filed a suit In the circuit court against the Gardiner Mill Company, in which they seek to recover the sum of $1,200. Sheriff George Qulne served the necessary papers on the defendants yesterday, and at the same time attached the furniture in the Gardiner hotel. At the regular meeting of the Rid dle city council held on Monday evening an ordinance authorizing a bond issue In the sum of $15,000 with which to establish a municipal water system was passed. A stmllnr bond Issue In the sum of $13,000 was passed for sewer purposes. Carl Huffman, who recently sold his property on Mill street to the Churchill Hardware Company, ex pects to leave Roseburg early in the spring for points In Southern Cali fornia where he will locate perman ently. Mr. Huffman has suffered of rheumatism for some time past and hopes that the climate of California will be beneficial. - While sitting near the fireplace in her home east of Sutherlln yester day afternoon, Mrs. G. W. Archam- heau wus seriously wounded in her right knee and breast by a 32-callbre cartridge which In some manner had got into the fireplace and explod ed, A physician was summoned and while he found both wounds or a serious nature, he said they were not dangerous. Mrs. Archambeau Ik an old resident of the Sutherlln vi cinity and Is well known through out the county. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murray, of Camas Valley, yesterdny disposed of their hotel property to Warren Lucas, a well known Roseburg man. Mr, and Mrs. Murray have conducted the Camas Valley hotel for over four years, and during that time have succeeded In buflding up an excel 'ent business. Mr, Lucas expects to assume management of the hostlery In about ten days. Mr. and Mrs Murray are as yet undecided as to their future. J hey state, however, that they will probably remain in Roseburg. In order that he might attract at tention, an Intoxicated transient last evening kicked out one of the win dciws In the lawls cafe, on Cast- strwt. He was later arrested by Night Officer Charles Williams and remanded to the city jail where he await arraignment. When Marsha Huffman visited the Jail this morn ing the fellow informed the officer that he was a cripple and had ben given the liberty of the jail for the night by an obliging policeman. Mar shall Huffman failed to detect any deformity, however, and upon inves tigation found that the fellow was drunk and had caused the night of ficers considerable trouble. BOARDERS WANTED Private family will accept few boarders and roomors. Inquire 451 S. Jack son street. Phone 215-J Ptf FOR SALE 250 Angora goats for sale at $2.50 per head, F. O. B. Albany, Ore. Phone or write, Lee Miller, Albany, Ore. nl-awd WANTED To exchange four lots In Seattle, Wash., for four lots, or house and lot In Roseburg. For particulars address, Owner 78 care News. ol9 WANTED Any quantity of culled juicy apples (Ben Davis excepted). Highest prices paid. Umpqua Cider & Vinegar Works, 220 Oak street. BWtf POSITION WANTED Competent woman desires place as house keeper or chamber work. No ob jection, to country. Address F. care News. o20 WANTED A pair of young doer. Address P. O. box 207, Roseburg, Oregon. i tf THIS BEATS RENT Two nice lots, few bearing trees, small neat house, everything la nice snaps. only $760. Deal with owner, be cause you cannot beat It. Inquire News for particulars. tf WANTED Everyone interested in nursery Btock to call or write for complete illustrated catalogue, with lowest cash quotations. Qual ity and prices unecelled. Address F. L. McGrew, 1115 S. Mill street, Roseburg, Ore. tf WANTWD Salesmen tor excluslvi territory. Big opportunities. Ni experience necessary. Completf line Yakima Valley grown fruit shade aud ornamental stock. CasL weekly. Outfit free. T)ppenlsb Nursery Company, Topenlsh Wash. dswtl FOR RALE FOR SALE New, 5-passenger, Ford automobile, $750. A snap. Inquire News office. dtf FOR SALE Two pure bred Cotts- wold bucks. Inquire of Rose ft Henry, or phone 8ub. 49. tfR WOOD FOR SALE Phone FarraerB 164. J I. Springsteaed. Roseburg. for wood. Prompt delivery. dtf FOR SALE New 5-room cottage and one acre of ground one mile from city. Price $1260. Inquire News office. MR, OK SALE Heavy team and wag on can be had cheap if taken at once. Address Peter Dittle, Rose burg. swn4 FOR SALE Shetland pony, broke to anve or '.uae, rancy anver ana gentle. Also pony ruDuer urea buggy with top and harness. Ad dress Pony, care of News, Rose burg. or call at office. dswtf FOR SALE Half Interest In a gen eral mdse store In a thriving little city in Douglas county: good loca tion and an excellent trade. Owner wants to locate near coast. For par ticulars address X, Y. Z., care of The News. FOR SALE One acre in city limits; five-room houae; 20 cherry trees ,on the place, good variety of small fruits and excellent garden spot; good Binall bam on place; price $3750. For particulars adress owner, care of The News, or call at this office. dsw-tf ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc., all fenced and In first class condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, bo me In bear ing, big shade trees by house, an for only $1,800. Inquire News, tf 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. 1075 FOR HOME This In one rare bargain, 2 big lots, small comior table bouse, poultry yards, bearing fruit, sewer assessment paid, In choice residence district, close in. Vacant lots adjoining held at $000 each. Owner leaving city, and for quick sale offers It low. Worth $1,500. Inquire NewB office. tf COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE Close in, about six acres, plastered house of 8 rooms, barns, wator for irrigating piped over place, and everything in flrst-clnsB condition, a bonanza for market gnrdenlng. Nice lot of bearing trees nnd a home that you will be proud of nnd an Income mnkor. For par ticulars inquire at News office. tf STOCK RANCH FOR SALE One ol the money makers about 1,300 acres, watored by creeks and springs, lots of fine land, plenty of timber, good comfortable house barns, plenty of hay land,' on county road, arid a place that will bring returns. Only $7 an acre Address box 55 or Inquire Newt office for particulars. tf TIMBER CLAIM FOR SALE Th' following described timber elai1 Is offered for Bale: N. W. . the S. B. S. E. 14 of the t E. of W. N. E. 14 of seo. f township 80 south of rantfe west, consisting of 160 acres r sugar plno, fir and cedar. It cruls ed three and one-halt nilllluiii Price, 53,000. Address P, cai News, Rosoburg. Or. dsw' lliO-ACUE FARM FOR SALE Mak ing of nice homo place, has bis comfortable log house and barn, family orchard of treeB Just com ing Into bearing, living spring water piped to house, about 0 acrep in cultivation, big outHide range. 8.000,000 of Ba wtlmber, (cruis ed). Property can be had for $3, 750. Inquire at News office, B-tf FOR SALE If you want to buy riv er bottom land come Bee us o' write. This land is a black loam free soil, nil well drained, no hills, no Trick, all level. Can Bell in ten or twenty acre lots at reas onable figure. Land now being surveyed and plutted. Only two and hnlf miles from Riddle on fine road. Write at onco. Riddle Land Company, Riddle, Ore gon, dswtf FOR SALE Ilouso and four lots. Will sell part or all fiaBy forms. Call or adresa M., c-o Nows of fice. dtf TEN ACRES FOR SALB -Nice prop erty one mile from postoffice, good ! Improvements, price $3,500. In-1 qulro News office for particulars, j " o26 FOR SALE About 100 quarts as sorted canned fruit, put up with-1 out sugar. Also couple dozon ; grape Jelly. 20c quart. P. F. i lllrsch, Oak Creek, Ore. o8 j FOR SALE Four-room new modern I house and two lots; house Just . completed; will sell reasonable or rent; terms. Address Box 8, Rose hurg, or Phone Suburban 85. tfA TOlT"SALElii()rse, 5 years oid, j weight 1250, sound, well broke; also a few young pigs for sale, and few Black Minorca cockrels. For particulars phone Farmers 6X o-18. "IVE ACRES FOR BALE Nice plew of (and, til fenced, close In and ready for planting. No buildings but a choice spot for small farm Price $1,250. Inquire News of lice. FOR 8AM? OR f RAOfe morlTo! merchandise at Newport, Wash., would exchange for land In Doug las county, close to Roseburg. Ad dress L. A, Cary, Newport, Warh. n-10 Are You Going to Start to School Next Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? Wo have hnd experience In the school supply Hue, and know what is required for school. We have the largest stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, pencils, etc. The lowest prlceB. Headquarters for fountain pens. Your patronage solicited. Roseburg BooK Store Roseburg Oregon 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 A Night Cap After Dinner An Eye Opener Before Breakfast Tampa Vana Cigars Will Touch the Spot It is all Havana W. H. BOWDEN, Maker SPECIAL S ALE $8.00, 8 DAY CLOCKS Fully Guaranteed ON SALE FOR $5 .50 L. H. RHOADES & CO. 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 Uho ninchtne-miultt bread to avoid prcNjH'raltnn mid other uiimiiiI fury conditions of making brew! In the old way. On June 1st We Added two ounrcs to -the loaf. If your grocer ihxs not curry our bread -rluuiKe grot'cr or phono Full Hue of dellrlouH pantry al ways at your command, Umpqua Bakery II. GUK8T, F-rop. 110 Jai kann Street. BANKS & WELKER THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Transcient stock given best of care. Horses boarded atreasonable rates. Kiist class rigs, good horses and careful drivers Blacksmith Shop in Connection All Work Guaranteed Cor. Mainland Washington Sts. Phone 5