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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
U)CAh NliWS, Vou can buy bed pillows at Strong's, GorKe Stearns, of Oakland, came ovr this morning to look after ImihIiiohs mattors. , Louis IJuinbloton, of Winchester, Eiient the day lu Itoseburg visiting with friends, S. C. Miller returned liero this nmrnliiK afler a few duys spent at points In the Willamette Valley. Jack Pclton, a local stock buyer, returned here this morning afler n couple of days spent In Portland at tending to business mattors. Dr. E. V. Hoover and Joseph Ml celll yesterday Bold their proimrty, situated on Kane street and ndjolnlng the land occupied by the Itoseburg Undertaking Parlors to W. II. Ilam- inlllo. The consideration Is not made public. Miss Mabel Albright, ' stenograph er In tho orilces of Attorneys Drown & Kddy, relurned hero this morning after siiemllng a few days In Port land with her mother who was quite 111. Miss Albright reports her moth er much Improved and anticipates no further difficulty. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE in large or small quantities. Let us have your partv orders, .telephone 340. ! CHURCH IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY ?&f-'v-:-l ROSEBURC FLOUR MILLS KoKcliurg's Oblest Industry. Pliom, ntl for liiimcdlnlo 1 -l i .--. INSURANCE Fire, Accident, Liability, Burglary, Plate Glass, Rent, Automobile and Live Stock BONDS OF EVERY KIND ITHE DOUGLAS I TRUST Thonc 87 it to C :: -:.-! A, U. .MAI.COI,M, lecurutor and FIiiInIut of Heau- ,'f ;; llful Homes. Carriage I'ulnlliig a Specialty. if lies. 318 South Pine street. i P. O. Uox ( u u t lXJC'AIi NICWS. Among those who left for coast lioiuls on this morning's stages were l.ouls Mueller, II. J. llaltiston. I). Murphy, M. K. Miirlln, Stella Mar qiiiiiu and A. Ilolden. Mr. K. Olln lOldrldge left for Hert ford this morning where she will Join her busbnnd who was recently assigned to the pastorship of the Methodist Kplscopal church of that city. Morton Cox. of Wilbur, was arrest ed by (.'otiHtable .larvls this morn ing accused of appropriating 1,421 feet of lumber from the Page In vestment Company, In North Itose burg. W. W. Page, manager for the company. Is the complaining witness. The value of the lumber is said to be 1H. 64. ! ; We make ' ice cream 1 BROTHERS' All Harlt'V is not jrooil i la Hey 13. G. Steam Process Barley is guaranteed The Best hut Costs No More The mil) rotnplrto line of rnullry . I-'imkI In Ton it. Complete line of Hay. Grain, Flour and Feed i. ABSTRACT AND COMPANY Roscburg Oregon VWVMVM XOTJCKH. ( hrlsiftiii Church. J. N. McConiiull, pantor, Sunday Hchool ut 10 u. in.; preaching hy Dr. Ituylo ut 11 u. in.; lecture to men only .'J p. in.; C. K. 6:110 p. ui.; preaching by 1 jr. Hoy to 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Cliiirrh, J. K. Burkhurt, pastor. Morning worHhip ut 1 1 o'clock, mibject, "The Suit of tho Kurtli," nveiiiug wornhip at 7:110, Htibjoct of Hermon, "Wolves In Hheep'u ClothiiiK." The Bahhuth wchool in ('eta ut 1U a. in. Youus people's meeting ut 6:30 p. in. Prayer metliiiK on Wednesday even ing at 7:110 o'clock. You am cor dially Invitee! to attend ull of these services, t'diiio und brlii k a friend. Baptist Church. W. II. Katon, pastor. Sunday Hchool, 10:00 ii. in.; preaching. 11:00 a. in.; B. Y. P. II. 6:30 p. in.; even ing preaching service 7:110 p. m. The pastor will Ik tho preacher tomor row. Tho B. Y. I. U. hour will he devoted to an echo meeting of the atnte convention-. Hearty Hinging by every one. Splendid sjeclal music. A cordial spirit characterizes these services. Come und see. Malnt (jeorize'H Church. Corner Main and Cass streets. The Itev'd Charles Wilson Haker, rector The nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Molv coinmiiuiou ut 7:30 a. in.; Sun day school at 9:45 a. in.; evening prayer at 7:30, Archdeacon Cham bers will be the preacher at this ser vice. Saint Clement's Church. Oak IhihI Holy communion at 11:00 a rn., the Archdeacon will be the cele brant at this service. Methodist Kplscopal Church, South. K. M. Mears, pastor. I'reachInK by the pastor II a. in. and 7:. '10 p. in.; luornlliK theme, "I'iiiiI a Pattern of Prayer"; evenlnt! theme, "The Kace or jesus." Sabbath school meets at 10 a. m. W. I.. Cobb, superintendent. Senior lennue meets at 6:311 Sunday evening. .Mid-week prayer services Wednesday evenlnK at 7:30. You will Hud a cordial welcome uwaltlui; you at all of the services or tho church. Come and worship with us. I.OOin news. The case of the slate of Oregon vs. Merton Cox, who was accused by K. W. 1'ane of tho crime or ob tlillilUK money under false pretenses, was illsiulssed in the local justice court this afternoon. Mr. Piiko ro fuwd to prosecute. Tho North Deer Creek Grange hold an open meeting last eveului; at the Pino drove church which proved not only a most enjoyable affair hut was a decided success from a tlnauclnl standpoint, the box supper given in conjunction with the evening's en tertainment netting the neat sum or $:tli.7r.. linn. Illnger Hermann, of this city, delivered an address before the usesnihly and his remarks were well received by tho large number present. Other features or tho even ing were songs and iiiuhIc by Mrs. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 anil Miss (Ireen which add ed greatly to the enjoyable occasion. E32H22SE The Need of a Kitchen Stool The kltt-liru Mol In In illspi'iiHiiltlc to half the uu mt'ii hi tin' t'nltcd States, 1 1 m iti4 1 1 nuly ont'-lui'lil leth have (he use ir Ihls highly coiivriilriit ailich. The lillchcii Ntnol huhlN I he Niuni1 place In (he household iim the stool for the shop Klrl hi the s(ore, ami it is needed almost us lmdly. So luii-iii f nl is it for a unman to stand on the feet that laws In progressive stall's have heen passeil lo compel tlmiiKhlliNN a 11 d greedy store maiiauers t pro ide stools or steals for the uomen inployes. Itul few people reaile the slnii Ijir iiei-e-ssity for llu uoinaii vthn uorks In her oun or someone cUc'h Kitchen. TIumikIi few women real ie the sji vtnt; "f a stool hi piia. In hurl, and In dis re'aMeiiess, It Is really very, wry, rtNit. In fact many women would sate operations mid lon treat menu h the use of the kitchen stool ut the work tahle or at the sink. The kitchen sou is in evM'iisie. You can tfet hy forcttoini; seven tein p:u kjies of uuin r even fewer. A few pies dur I hit it few mouths wituld al so pay for the kitchen stNl. Or two and n half dozen or thrc-r iloieti vim ill easily idilaiu the ImtWpoits lhh art it le. I'or Sale hy B.W. STRONG TIm KurtiltuTtt Man. h ml AHH AS IXCIIKAHK. Properly Owner In North Hoxoburg Want Tuxvh .ialftCj. After recelvlriK conijilalnta relative to uMeKcd ext:i naive atiKLHii)eiitH ttlnce early last Monday iiioruiim, thw inoniberH of tho hoard of wquallza tlun wore alinont Mtartled thla aftor iiooii wlmn thy received no lum than twenty-live petltiuitit from jerHoiiH owning property In North JtoHeburg asking that their valuations be In creatted. Of tliowe who petitioned for the In ereane are 13. 8. NIcIioIh, I). II. Hhani hrook, A. Creaaon, Wtllam i Illicit, Charlea flekett. Klmer Wlinberly, K. F. Patterson, Kdward Cockel rease, Fannie Woordward, and Sev ern! othera. Other than tho petitioners asking for an Increase of their asHessinents there were aeveral who appeared be fore the hoard today and asked sub stantial reductions. lieorgo andj Alice Campbell, al leged owners of lot No. ti In section :iti, twp. tl, S. It. 6 W.. claimed they sold the land In question lu -March, and consequently were not liable for the taxes. On another tract, described as lots 3, 6 and 8, the owners contend that four acres of the original tract of 91 acres has washed away, and they are entitled to a reduction on the missing land at the rate of $20 per acre. On another track of '.i t) acres, assessed at $ 7 5 per acre, the owners alleged that the assessment is excessive and should not total over $0 er acre. John J. Sharp objects to the as sessment of $2,000 on 10 acres of land, known as lot 8, In Wiles Fruit Tracts. He says that $!0 per acre would be a reasonable assessment. The Douglas County Abstract Com pany protests against the assessment of $25,000 on their fixtures. They claim that $6,500 would be a reason able assessment. S. F. I la tit it ton objects to paying the assessment of $ 1 ,000 on four horses, and the sum of $300 improve ments. He claims the horsoH and Im provements should be assessed as fol lows: Two horses, $75 each; one horse, $125; one horse, $150; Im provements, $150. The Commercial Abstract Company asks that their assessment be re duced from $5,000 to $2,500. The assessment Is levied on fixtures and books. Frank Meyers objects to the assess ment of $1,550 levied on lots 'A and 4, lu the MI. Neho tract. He says that $100 per acre would he a just assessment. V. S. Hamilton protests ngalnst his assessment, and aska a general reduction. .1. L. & S. A. Kendall claim that the assessment of $710. levied on lot No. 1, In block I)., Is excessive. They ask a reduction. On another tract, known as part of lot 1, in sec tion 25. twp. 27, S. It. fi W. They ask that the same bo stricken from the rolls. Kendall lirothers object to the assessment of $111,000 on the! machinery and Improvements of the Winchester light, and water plant. On account of tho recent lire, which they allege, resulted in a great loss, they ask a general reduction. J. H. Meyers claims (hat the as-! sessmeut of $2,000 on 10 acres of land. In itho Mt. Neho tract, Is ex-1 cesslve. He asks that the assess-, ment he reduced to $175 per acre. ! I,. K. Meyers, complains relative to' the assesment of $1,950 on 9 ncre of land, lie says that, an assessment, of $175 per acre would be reasonable. MOW TODAY. 'Oil SAIJO- Horse, hack and har ness for sale; a. I so cow i.nd chick ens. Apply Munn, Kdettbower. doL'tl lAHHlhl DIHFXTTOHY. O. I-;. S. Itoseburg Chapter, No c holds Ihelr regular meeting on tin fhst and third Thursdays In eacli month. Visiting members In good hi muling are respect fully invi to attend. Mary R. Houck, W M.: Free Johnson. Sec. KM KS UI- WOODCKA! Lltai C'rcle. No. !(, muetfl on first and third Monday evenings of each month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good stnndint are invited to attend. Grace PHklngton, Q. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clerk. I. o. O. F. Rising tSar Lodge No. 174. meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. R. Ham mond, N. (J.; W. S. Powell. K. S. ; M. Fickle, F. S. It. 1. O. F Itoseburg Lodge, No 320, holds regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays or eacL month. All members requestei. to attend regularly nnd all vlsillnn brothers are cordially Invited to attend. S. S. Josephson, E. R. 11. C. Slocum. secretary L. O. T. M. Itoseburg Hive. No. II holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In the Mnccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cordially Invited to attend our re views. Lihbie Rose, lady com mander; Mrs. Jessie ttanp, R. K MMK OK TDK WO!iM Oak Camp. No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows Hall In llosehurg. ever; first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. R. E. Smith, O. C; E N. Wwart. clerk. Vaudeville! Tonight Palace Theatre SAMF. PICOI'LK ItCT XKW ACTS. ViiU' la May Will Sing Scene '2 Aria from the Fortune Teller. also j Sketch nnle "A UAHV tiltAND" Regular Pictures and They an Fine. TWO SHOWS M:I5 ami H:J.V -Oe adults; tOcehlhlren under 1 1; j children under live free with rint. ; TOMORROW MtiHT (Sunday) ' Last (if Vaudeville, with rutin I change In picture, CAHD OF THANKS. We wImIi to extend our sincere thanks to our friends, and especially the neighbors for their tireless help, and deep sympathy to us during our sun and brother's long Illness and death. We also are very grateful for the many beautiful flowers. Mil. and MHS. WAYNfc) DKOLUN- GKIt ANiJ FAMILY. DIt. 8. M. WKNDT. . Physician and Burgeon special at tention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. X ray, elec tric and vibratory appratus In of fice. Office Grand hotel, room 3. Residence 131 S. Flint street. PJiono, office, 155; residence 197-Y. All calls answered day or night. dtf USE SWEEPING COMPOUND. It collects the dust when sweep ing, It preserves the floor, It pre vents breathing disease germs, and m.tkes the premises sanitary. NO DUST for rugs and carpets, CEDAR INE for floors and linoleums. Put up the 150 and 200 pound barrels, and 100 pound sacks. Write us. Crescent Chemical Company, 626 Washington street, Portland, Ore. Compounds for sale by B. W. Strong, Roseburg, Or. nl5 When your watch Is out of repair you take It to a competent work man, and he goes over the works and carefully cleans and regulates them. The result is a perfect time piece. The same Is true of your piano. In order to get the best pos sible results from this most perfect and delicate ot mimical instruments, it should he regularly gono over by ono who Is thoroughly competent to put It In the most satisfactory con dition. It should he perfectly tuned and voiced, and the action carefully regulated when necessary. Your piano will then be a household joy. Let H. Jay Stone put It in condition for you. Phone 288-R. dtf FREE LECTURE AT TIIK Christian Church IfV Evangelist Boyle TO .MUX OXI.Y Sunday, Oct 22 AT 3 1'. -M. SI'ICCIAI, Ml'KIC, M.U-H Ql'AltTICT AX1 SOM) . COAL UV Arc I he Suit' lllstiilmKirs for tht Kiunntix MENDOTA COAL No Soot, Little Ash Immediate Ie 1 i very A uy where. Roseburg Flour Mills PHONE- - 56 Are You Going to Start to School Next Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? Wo have had exporieu In the school supply line, and know what Is required for school. We have the largest stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, pencils, etc. Tho lowest prices. Headquarters for fountain pens. Your patrunngo solicited. Roseburg BooK Store Roseburg Oregon Jumes lumuD aud wife, of Look ing (iiutiu, Hfiit tiiu day lu KuHeburg looking after buiaetuj mutters and incidentally 'greeting friends. No man has to serve an apprenticeship in order to learn how to make mistakes You wi i ke No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 242 North Roseburg LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN , Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal Salshipt Oysters . Solid Measure , No Water Handled in Most Sunitnry Mnnner, nnd fiiinrnnU'cd Absolutely I-'reo l-'rom Preservatives. gl.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market Winnie Gaddis The Plumber Skylight Cornices, Heating, Ventilating Phone 210 LONE STAR LAUNDRY PHONE 380 And our wagon will call for your bu td'es. Nsw com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Phone 245. Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of 1 itle Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 3:28 North Jackson st. HOSFIlUIlft. OliEGO.V North Side Plaining Mill -lust North of lilnncy Spur, Xorth Jackson Street, Phono 320. Orders for all kinds of Building Material promptly Filled at Reasonable Prices. Mill Work Our. Specialty Fruit Boxes In Any Quantity. I CALAFORNIA I Will he the Mecca of Tourists ntnl Pleasure Seekers from all parts of the world this winter. Its niamiillcent hostelries will accom modate in comfort and luxury hundreds of thousands, and Its at tractions will furnish hinh-elass educational entertainment for all. Plan Your Trip Now Send to the Undersigned for Illustrated Booklets Describing San Francisco. Oakland. Mt. T.ilmapais. Berkeley. Standford Uni versity. San .lose. Lick Observatory, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Paso Huhles Hot Spriues. Santa Barbara. loa Angeles. Pasadena. Ions Beach. Venice. Uiversld. Kcdlands. San hieen. The Old Spanish Missions. Yoseniite National Park and Big Trees, and many other noted places in the tlotilen State. a ix i;i:icmi:i by thk SOUTHERN PACIFIC "Road of a Thousand Wonders" THK HHJHWAY OF SHASTA I.IMITKI). Round Trip TicKets from PORTLAND and other Oregon Points (JHCC to LOS ANGELES . . . fl33 Good for return in six months, with stop-overs at will WM. McMURRAY, Geu. Passenger Agent, Portland I nquirt of local agent for full hi format Ion. Dr. KobiiiBon, of Cottage Grove, who hua been upending the paHt few illtva ill KiiMutitiril Ihkvhm for hiH hnnm ) tonight. Agent for Sne Water Filters. Roseburg Removes all im- Oregon purities. ion . SIIKItllJAN ST. All work flrst-clA!