The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 27, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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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 falls 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. You can'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 has rusted 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 suppose 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 IRON IS EVERYTHING IN
A RANGE. It can't break doesn't rust all joints are rlvited to
gether perfectly air tights No stove putty. No cold air enters the
range 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 bake. 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 yon 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
Sealshipt Oysters
Solid
Measure
No Water
Handled In Most Sanitary Manner, and Guaranteed Absolutely
Free From Preservatives.
$1.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint
Cass Street Market
tiKKMOX FHOM HIS DEO.
Factional Fight In Church Congrega
tion cause oi Hum pus.
DENVER. Oct. &6. Rev. Walter
Rudolph, pastor of the Union Presby
terian church here, who was severely
injured In a factional fight in his
church Tuesday night, delivered
sermon last night from the bed on
which he is confined, while mem
bers of his flock, representing his fol
j lowing from the congregation prop
er, knelt or stood about his bedside.
Rev. Mr. Rudolph occupies a liv
ing room in the rear part or the
church and refuses to be removed to
a hospital, fearing that should he
give up possession of the church the
opposing Taction would immediately
take charge.
The rumpus of Tuesday night is
the culmination of a long war be
tween one faction opposed to the
pastor and the pastor s followers, the
climax coming when two nights ago
a movement to evict the pastor and
take possession of the church was
made.
LOCAL NEWS.
Home made jellies, just like Aunt
Mary used to make, at the Rochdale.
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. Charles Hill, a laborer, who has
been employed in locating a county
road in Cow Creek Canyon- for the
past few weeks, was brought here
this morning suffering from injuries
sustained through the premature ex
plosion of a quantity of dynamite late
yesterday afternoon. He was ac
companied to Roseburg by Dr. Kauff
man, of Olendale, and upon his ar
rival was admitted to Mercy hospi
tal where he is being attended by
Dr. A. F. Sether. It appears that
the unfortunate man was assisting tn
dynamiting a number of stumps In
order to clear the proposed right-of-
way for the road. He had Injected
a quantity of dynamite at the base of
the large stump, and after waiting
for a period of five or six minutes
decided that the exposlve had failed
to respond. With a view of investi
gating, he walked to a point within
a fpot or two of the stump, and was
about to place his hand near its base
when the dynamite exploded. The
unfortunate man was hurled through
the air for a distance of several yards
and sustained numerous injuries.
His right hand was nenrly severed
from the wrist, white his head and
body evidenced many serious bruis
es. It Is also said that his eyes are
Injured. Companions rushed to the
man's assistance and he was carried
over the mountains, a distance of 25
miles to Glendale, where he was giv
en temporary relief at the hands of
Dr. Kauffman. Later he was placed
aboard a northbound freight train
and arrived here at 4 o'clock. Dr.
Sether says the man is quite serious
ly injured and that he may die as a
result. Dr. Kauffman, who accom
panied him to Roseburg, returned to
Glendale this morning.
OITOUTUXITIKS.
Are useless unless taken advan
tage of. Take advantage of the fine
weather and have your sittings for
Xmas fotos. Clark & Clark. dtf
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
NOTICE Is hereby given to all
parties knowing themselves to be in
debted to Pllkington Bros, to come
in and settle such account at once.
tf P1LKINGTON BROS.
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Palace Theatre
Tonight
7:13; 8:15; 9:15; 10:13.
3 Kxtra Good Pictures tills Cliangi'
"THE THIEF AXD THE GIHL"
"THE CATTLE HERDER'S RO
MANCE"
'IX)VK AND CHEESE"
Eye Trials Of Today
Looking facts IN THE
FACE is the way the
WISE ones act. Those
who look another way
at the trials of today
but add to the sufferings
of tomorrow. If your
eyes are weak, if a film
comes over them, or
they ache or burn, or
bother you in any way,
don't delay in consult
ing me. I'll tell what
you ought to do you
may do it if you like.
A. S. Hucy
OPTOMETRIST 1 18 CASS ST.
Automobile Repairing
Work Promptly Executed. Satisfaction Guaranteed in
Every Particular.
G. L. PRIOR
Jackson Street. Between
Washington & Douglas
TWO GOOK SONGS:
"SIT STILL 1ULI,"
"NEW MOWN HAY"
Adults 10c; Children under 14, : 8c.
IACAL NEWS.
$1, 11.25 and $1.50 comforts at
Strong's.
S. B. Dentloy, or Lead, South Da
kota, 1b a visitor in Roseburg. He
nay locate here permanently.
Marks' Umpcua Creamery butter
leads them all. Absolutely pure,
fresh and clean. Sold only at the
Rochdale. Q28
A message was received here yes
terday to the effect that Peter Pet
erson, a brother of A. Peterson, form
erly owner of the Cass street shoe
store, died in Denver earlier in the
day.
Elmer Underwood, of Delnorte,
Colo., is spending a few dayB in
Kosebug looking over the country.
Mr. Underwood ft) an experienced
rancher and is quite pleased with
the opportunities existing in thiB
ocamy.
At a special Bchool election held
at Kiddle last Saturday, a tax of 4
mills was voted with which to pay
off the present Indebtedness of the
district and provide funds for con
ducting the schools during the pres
ent year.
THE NEW RAILROAD
Ib coming and so is Xmas. Hnve
your sittings made now and avoid the
rush. Clark & Clark. dtf
CI.AMSIKIKI) ADVERTISEMENTS
KOH RENT
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. No children. Apply
302 West Washington. tf
FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms,
centrally located. Inquire 318 S.
Pine. tf
WANTED.
BOARDERS WANTED Private
family will accept few boarders
and roomers. Inquire 451 S. Jack
son street. Phone 2 15-J Ptf
FOR SALE 250 Angora goats for
sale at 12.50 per head, F. O. B.
Albany, Ore. Phone or write, Lee
Miller, Albany, Ore. nl-swd
WANTED Any quantity of culled
Juicy apple.- (Ben Davis excepted).
Highest prices paid. Umpqua Cider
& Vinegar Works, 220 Oak street.
BWtf
If you want to get
Clothes, Shoes or
Furnishings that will
satisfy you in every
way, come and see
the excellant values
we now offer in
New Suits
New Shoes
New Hats
New Trousers
New Shirts
New Caps
New Underwear
New Hosiery
New Ties
SIMON CARO
Leading Clothier
223 North Jackson Street
Always Striving to
Please You
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PUPILS WANTED On mandolin,
guitar and mandola by experienced
mandolin club teacher. Rapid and
thorough advancement. Prepare
yourself for my advanced club and
derive some pleasure out of your
instrument. A Ferguson, llerrlng
ton House, city. ill 6
WANTHD Salesmen tor axclUBlvt
territory. Big opportunities. Ni
experience necessary. Cosnpleti
line Yakima Valley grown fruit
shade and ornamental stock. Casl
weekly. Outfit free. Toppenisi
Nursery Company, Top,.entsh
Wash. dswtl
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Two good cows, part
Jersey. Inquire at this office.
FOR 8ALF New, 5-passengor, Ford
automobile, $750. A snap. Inquire
News office. dtf
FOR SALE Light team, wagon and
Harness, rricu tou. inquire m
News office. dtf
FOR SALE! White Leghorn cock
rels. inquire 1004 Winchester
street, or phone 328-R. swo30
WOOD FOR SALE Phone Farmers
164. J I. SprtngBteaed. Roseburg,
for wood. Prompt delivery. dtf
rUR SALE Horse, hack and hnr
nes8 for sale; also cow and chick
ens. Apply Munn, Edenbower.
do2C
FOR SALE House and four lots.
Will sell part or all Busy toruis.
Call or adress M., c-o News of
fice. dtf
FOR SALE 23 acre Improved, 1111-
lard Bottom land, mile from
station and postofflce. For terms,
address box 23, Dlllard. Ore. n23
FOR SALE Heavy team and wag-
oa can be had cheap lr taken at
once. Address Peter Dlttle, Rose
burg. Bwn4
TEN ACRES FOR SALE Nice prop
erty one mile from postofflce, good
Improvements, price $3,500. In
quire News office for particulars.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 15
acre ranch near San Diego, Cal
ifornia. Would trade for timber
land near Roseburg. AddreBS G.
care News. o28
FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock of
merchandise at Newport, Wash.,
would exchange for land In Doug
las county, close to Roseburg. Ad
droBS L. A. Cary, Newport, Wash.
n-10
''1NE HOME SITE FOR SALE C
lots on hill slope, best of doop
mil, nice lot of 3-yenr-old choice
varieties of fruit treeB, smnll fruit,
etc., all fenced, at loss than others
ask for unimproved property. In
quire Nows.
THIS 11ICATS RENT Two nice lots,
few beurlng trees, small neat
house, everything In nice shnpB.
only $750. Deal with owner, be
cnuse you cannot bent it. Inquire
News for particulars. tf
FI VE "ACRES FOR SALE Nice piece
of land, all fenced, close In and
ready for planting. No buildings
but a choice spot tor small farm
Price $1,250. Inquire News of
flee.
FOR SALE Four-room now modern
house and two lota; house just
completed; will sell reasonable or
rent; terms. Address Box 8, Roso
burg. or Phono Suburban 85. tf A
FOR. SALE Shetland pony, broke
to drive or vide, fancy driver and
gentle. Also pony rubber tlrod
buggy with top" and hnrnoss. Ad
dress Pony, care of News, Roso
burg, or call at office. dBwtf
FOR SALE One acre in city limits;
flve-room house; 20 cherry trees
on the place, good variety of Binall
fruits and excellent garden spot;
good Bmall barn on place; price
$3750. For particulars adross
owner, enre of The News, or call
at this office. dsw-tr
ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place
just ouisiue cny iiiiulh, guuu six
room house, barn, chicken houso,
vnr.la nto nil ttxnrnii nnit In flrnt
class condition, grounds Bet to
young fruit trees, some in bear
ing, big shade trees-by house, all
for only $1,800. Inquire News, tf
1075 FOR HOME This Is ono raro
bargain, 2 big lots, smnll comfor
table house, poultry yards, bearliiR
fruit, sewer assessment pnld, in
choice residence district, close in
Vacant lots adjoining held at $000
each. Owner leaving city, and for
quick snle offers It low. Worth
$1,500. Inquire News office. tf
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN flood
warranted marble top furnlturo;
household goods of every doscrlp.
tlou; gardening tools down to a
post-hole digger; about 10 Horn of
dry ouk wood; all klndB of provis
ions, also 18 line laying hons. MllBt
he sold on or before November 11
See Carl Huffman, Mill street
city. dsw-n2
COUNTRY HOME FOR BALE-
Close In. about six acres, plastored
house of 8 rooms, barns, water for
Irrigating nliicd over place, and
everything in flrBt-clasB condition,
a bonanza for market gardening.
Nice lot of benrlng trees and a
home that you will be proud of
and an Income maker, lor par
ticulars Inquire at News office. tf
STOCK RANCH FOR SALE One of
the money mnkers about 1,300
acres, watered by creeks and
springs, lots of fine land, plenty ot
timber, good comfortable nouse,
barns, plenty of hay land, on
county road, and a place that will
bring returns. Only $7 an ncro.
Address box 55 or Inquire News
office for particulars. tf
TIMBER CLAIM FOR BALE Th'
following described timber elalt'
Is offered for sale; N. B. 'A
the S. E. B. E. of the f.
E. A of W. tt N. E. Vt of sec. 2:
township 30 south of range
west, consisting of 100 acres o
sugar pine, fir and cedar. It cruts
ed three and one-half million?
Price, $3,000. Address P, can
Nowb, RoBfiUurifOr. dsw'
IISO-ACRE FARM FOR HALE link
ing of nice homo place, has big
comfortable log house and barn,
family orchard of trees Just com
ing Into bearing, living spring
water piped to house, about 6 acre
In cultivation, big outside range.
8.000,000 of sa wtlmber, (cruis
ed!. Property can he had for $3.
750. Inquire at News office. B-tf
, FOR SALE If you want to buy rlv
er bottom land come see us ot
write. This land Is a black loam)
free soil, all well drained, no
hills, no rock, all level. Can sell
In ten or twenty acre lots at reas
onable figure. Land now being
lurreyed and plBtttd. Only two
and half miles from Riddle on One
road. Write at once. Riddle
Land Company, Riddle, Ore
Among those who left for coast
poluts this morning were O. S. Wag
ner, Mra. Knowlton, Joe Murphy and
J. Davidson.
Dr. Ollmour, ot Oakland, spent the
day In Roseburg attending to busi
ness matters and visiting with
friends.
MRS. A. 8. ADERTON, Prop.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
S Royal Club Restaurant
First Class Restaurant ami Lunch Counter. Open All Hours. Your
Patronage Solicited.
WHITE HELP ONLY EMPLOYED
409 CASS STREET OPPOSITE DEPOT
I ABSOLUTELY l'l'HE
ISO HOI'K
SCm'PITliOI'SlY CLEAN I
NO IHU'E
I TAMPA VANA
I CIGARS I
All Drillers Si'lIfTT TTTi It
You Will Like I HH. VI
llim-drn Makes x
I
Adams Washer
Removes the dirt In one-half the time and with less than
one-half the labor.
No springs, wheels, castings, crunks, cogs, rust, oil, dirt,
or needless machinery. No hoops to fall off or staves to be
come loose, leak or warp.
Weight but SMS poun ds. Any woman can handle It.
A lwUMtenring machine, with u positive guarantee.
L. H. RHOADES & CO.
Goods Bought and Sold
WE SELL
GOLDEN WEST
STEEL CUT
COFFEE
BECAUSE:; 151,
It Ih really steel cut.
filly UtlHlleSS.
Uly chaff less.
If. Ill Willi lv flU,fl.
AtlH RpPIICP lt '8 really different and
.TTU14 u Ih better than any other.
MA KK 18 ritOVE IT.
Henry Easton
GROCER
344 North Jackson
Phone 26
LUNCH GOODS
Nice, Fresh and Crisp
An assortment that win please the most fastidious and satlBfy
the cravings of the "Inner Mun" In every particular.
For a quick, smart and appetizing moal take a supply of the fol
lowing homo for your emergency cuphourd:
('hlllt Con Ciirnn
Oyster and Hlirhup
Delicious Canned Halmon
llcliiy. Celebrated (leans
Hanliues and Mimed Meats
Hulled iljiiu anil Tongue
Lilly's Apple Jelly
Choice Apple llutter
Aside from this excellent lino of "cold goods" for your
lunch we can supply you with all delicacies of the land In the
way of flno pastry not exactly like mother used to niako just
a little better for mother never hnd the modern methods of
pantry making ut her command. A trial will convince of this
fact.
All kinds of candles, nuts, etc.. In a great assert men t.
Umpqua BaRery
H. GUEST, Proprietor
BANKS & WELKER
THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Transcicnt stock given best of care. Horses boarded
atreasonable rates. First class rigs, good horses
and careful drivers
Blacksmith "Shop in Connection
All Work Guaranteed
Cor. Main and Washington Sts. Phone 5
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