The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 30, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    OUR KUKXHOWER MiTTKIl.
A 5-Mile Fenco Clilckeu Tlileves
Two Deaths At Indigent Home
Will Klect Freciuct Offkvrs
4 . The Xewa Auureciaird.
A 6-mlle rabbit proof feiioe has
been contracted to be built around
the tract of land owned by the Ed
enbower Land Company, and is ex
pected to be completed in the early
spring.
The road meeting resulted In the
election of Perdue as road supervis
or and the defeat of additional taxes
for road purposes. The vote poll
ed for Perdue was 24, the unani
mous vote of the meeting.
There was chicken and other
thefts perpetrated at this place
Christmas eve. Thirty-four chick
ens were taken from Mr. Thacher,
and 28 chickens, 18 pounds of fresh
meat, and a caBO of canned oysters
from the home of Fred Verrell.
There is no clue to the thieves, but
H is evident that the parties who
Sre guilty of the crime were well
acomjlutsj with the premises, as they
niaaTno bobble In their work and
nioved 'about the premises In the
dark with the ease and certainty of
one fully acquainted thereabouts,
and which would have been an im
possibility on the part of strangers.
W. H. Pankey has secured a fresh
stock of old birds, and will engage
In turkey and chicken raising an
other year. He will occupy a more
open range for the second venture,
and doubtloBB meet with greater suc
cess. John Botcher Is putting In a new
stork of goods in anticipation of a
brisk trade to open with the com
ing New Year.
Thomas P. Lee, aged 68 years,
died at the indigent home, of pneu
nionia on the 26th Inst. He was well
' 'known in Edenbower, where he was
universally respected.
J. A. McDonald, of Myrtle Creek,
was a visitor In Edenbower this
week, seeking land to purchase. He
is in Roseburg at present, the guest
of Mrs. Cazarth and husband, pend
ing the recovery of his wife, who
is undergoing -medical treatment at
Mercy hospital.
Edward Fawcett died at the in
digent home the 27th Inst., of pneu
monia, at the age of 39 years, and
was burled at the cem etert set aside
for the home on that date. Ho ac
H THE ECONOMY MARKET
George Koblhagen, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market
affords. All kinds of Stock bought and sold.
Phone 58
Look! Look!
0 PER CFO
$Z DOZEN $Z
About 25 different designs in enrd mounts that we are going to dis
continue. Only a few of each k Intl. Tills work lit regular $3.0 to
0.00 ruliiiiets, and they o at $2.00 per dozen as long us tliey
List. Our n-putatJon is hack of this.
CLARK & CL ARK
FOTOGRAFERS
As tho New Year draws near and we look back over the pros
perous year, wo realize that you, our customers, by your good
will and patronage, have made that prosperity possible.
We wish to express
of this
We are constantly tiding to nnd Improving our many lines of'
mrrcliandise and striving to make yoi the bent possible prices,
and we trust we shall be mutually helpful in the year to come.
Wishing you a Happy New Year, wo remain,
t. H. RHOADES & CO.
2nd EST Store
quired the disease while engaged at
work on the railroad some time icn,
and got out too soon and suffered a
relapse, which proved fatal. There
is nothing known of his history.
Lane Mnrtuv tat.!,!,.,, ...
Myrtle Creek, is home spending the
holidays with his relatives.
Now that Edenbower is to be a
precinct by Itself and primaries will
be held next April the question Is
being agitated already whom we will
nomlnafn nnri 1m., ... n.
peace, and constable. E. E. Spelch-
er IS 11111)11 nifltlV tnnCIIM fnw o Inn
Of the neaiA nllft la a nanahla n. ,.
for the position, and for constable.
ueorge sprague is mentioned. The
pcLiy miBvvi; mai at nines occurs,
Dr. H.E. Hermann
Eye-Sight Specialist
Home Office 217 S.
Stephens St. Roseburg
Hours 0 A. SI. to 5 P. M.
Eery Friday and
Suturdur.
Roseburg, Oregon
our appreciation
fact.
Oregon Hair
Tonic
It Grows Hair
Accept no Substitute
SON I
mbmhI
For Sale lly
FULLERTON-RICHARDSGN
Druggists,
It. A. Stoivell, Agt.
y
leads everybody' to seek a remdey
against their occurrence, hence it is
that the election of precinct officers
seems now very vital as a means of
protection.
The electric company turned on
the electricity in John Botcher's
store Thursday and the service gives
complete satisfaction.
The weekly meeting of the ladles'
New Idea Club will be held at the
home of Mrs. Ttiruell next Thurs
day afternoon. All will attend.
The News, enntuinlug the decision
of the supreme court relative to the
building of a spur at Edenbower
Thursday was a much-sought-after
newspaper, and gave general satisfac
tion. The News Is gaining in cir
culation very rapidly here and is gen
erally regarded as the leading news
paper of Douglas county..
JASPER.
LOCAL NEWS.
Evangelsts Smith and Roper will
reach Roseburg about the 25th of
January and will begin the religious
campaign on Sunday, January 28th
In the Presbyterian church under
the auspices of the Presbyterian,
Baptist and South Methodist
churches. Evangelist Smith is a very
forceful speaker and come to Rose-
"burg highly recommended. Let's
bear in mind the date. Sunday, Jan
uary 28th.
Sutherlin Sun: While returning
from the smoker given at the home
of J. F. Luse Tuesday night, a buggy
containing J. C. Freydig and A. P.
Slack, went off the road a short dis
tance down the hill and tipped over,
throwing both gentlemen to the
ground. Mr. Slack escaped uninjur
ed but Mr. Freydig was badly cut
about tile head aud severely bruised.
Dr. Denman found It necessary to put
in four stitches in order to close a
severe cut on the forehead.
Oakland Advance: Last Friday
afternoon S. P. Shnckleford assaulted
Mr. Watson, one of the teachers In
the public school, claiming his son
Earl was improperly punished by
the teacher. The same evening Mr.
Shackleford and E. W. Wallace each
plead guilty before Justice Dearling
and were fined $10 and costs. Mr.
Shnckleford filed a counter complaint
against Mr. Watson, and Inter with
drew the complaint. Monday the di
rectors made an Investigation and
expelled young Shackleford from
school for wilful disobedience and
defying the authority of the teacher.
This is an unfortunate piece of news.
However, It is hoped some other
boys will learn a lesson If tempted
to wilfully disobey their teacher.
GURDOX A. FOHY,
Vocul Lessons.
Studio 437 N. Rose St.
Phone 290-R
Rosebure - - - -Ore.
DR. FINLAK.
ftcntirt.
Room E. Bell Sisters Building
MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE,
Teacher of Piano.
Studio, 423 Ella Street.
Phone 33-R
DR. n. K. HERMANN,
Kye Specialist.
217 South Stephens Street,
Ropeburg, Oregon.
AUTO TRANSFER
J. F. CLEMENTS, PnOP.
General Transfer Business
Prompt attention given
to phone orders. Phone
70 or leave your orders
at Jos. SykesGun Store
Turning dam into doyllgnt Is
Mvh nn nM Inwll fncie. but
enterprising, get-ahead, people
want llrht. as alders In light
supply-In light that really lights
softly, continuously ngnii we
claim to be pre-eminent In that
we furnish everything you may
require for the electric lighting
of your home, store or shop.
Ask ns.
G. L. Prior
Jackson Street, between Wash
ington and Douelas
"Hoot--Mon"
IBS
SSlKll:i AIIVKltTISKMKNTS.
TO REST Five-room cottage to
rent, $11.00 per month, 6 tiers of
wood for sale. Inquire No. 102 N.
Parrott street. Ptf
WAXTKIt.
ROOM AND BOARD Good place In
private family. Apply 117 S. Flint
street. Railroad man preferred.
J6
FOR TRADE 3 lots in East Port
land to exchange for good work
team. For particulars address R,
care News, Roseburg, Or. tf
ELEGLASSES LOST Pair rimless
eyeglasses with short piece of gold
. chain attached. Finder please
leave at this office and delight
aged lady. J 6
WANTftD Salesmen tor excluslvi
territory. Big opportunities. Ni
experience necessary. Completi
line Yakima Valley grown trull
shade and ornamental stock. Cat:,
weekly. Outfit free. Toppenisl)
Nursery Company, Topenlsh
Wash, dswtl
FOll REM
Fl'RXlSHED ROOMS W 1th or
without board. Inquire at 627
Court street, corner Ella. Oif
BUNGALOW FOR RENT Now, five
rooms, bath, electric lights, mod
em. Inquire or uddrcss C. C,
care of News. d30
TO RENT 2 modern housekeeping
roouiB, hot an dcold water. Apply
126 Kane Btreet or phone 270-R.
dtf
BUNGALOW FOR KENT Nice, new
five-room place with bath, electrio
lights, and modern throughout. In
quire News office. Ctf
rHIS BEATS RENT Two nico lots,
few bearing trees, small neat
house, everything in nice shaps.
only $750. Deal with owner, -bo'
cause you cannot beat it. lnquli-
News for particulars. tf
FOR KAI.K
FOR SALE Ouo good wagon with
box. Price $20. Inquire Rose
burg Flour Mills. dtf
FOR SALE A number of thorough
bred bronze turkey gobblers for
breeding purposes. Inquire of Geo.
J. Langenberg, city djliS
FOR SALE OR TRADE One O. I.
C. brood sow aud pigs. Will ex
change for good grade ewes, Cotts
wold or Shropshlros preforred.
Phono Farmers 195. swtfL
FCR SALE One good, heavy road
cart nnd a new set of double bug
gy harness. E. H. Roseuborry,
clty. tf
FOR SALR Household furniture of
five rooms. Will sell all together
or separately. W, W. Wallace,
Prospect Btreet, or address box
221. dtf
10 ACHES, $1850 All fenced nnd
on public road, close in. . Nice
place for gardening and orchard or
poultry. Inqrhj at News of
fice. . tf
FOR SALE 3A Jumbo grub and
Btump pullor, with snares nnd 200
feet of cublo. Will exchange for
stumps pulled J rrnch. Wm. A.
SuBsmllch, Wilbur, Or. dtf
FOR SALE One lot close to North
Jackson street, 50x140, price $400.
For patrlculars and terms Inquire
of Mrs. L. W..lngelB, 720 Wliir
cheater street. t
ANOTHER SNAP Four big lots,
best of garden soil, well situated
and surely a bnrgaln at $275 for
tho four. AddresB J. N., box 55,
or Inquire at NewB office. tf
FOR SALE New eight-room bunga
low on S. JnrkBon street: near
high sshool; good view. Call at
this offile or address A. Palmer,
615 S. Jackson street. Prlco $2.
100. dtf
FOR SALE Shetmnrt pony, broke
to drive or ;lde, fuuey drlvor aud
gentle. Also pony rubber tired
buggy with top and harness. Ad
dress Pony, care of News, Rose
burg, or ca'l at office. dawtf
FOR SALE One stool range cook
stove and hot water tank, almost
new, for less than half price. Other
furniture and some dry onk wood,
cheap. Call at 402, Fullertnn i
street. d30 :
FARM OR CITY PROPERTY
Very desirable imnll furm with i
fine Improvements and close 11
will exchange for desirable ti wn
real cstuto, or accept city property
as port payment. Address V. J.,
or call at NewB office. tf
FOR SALE 247 acres, 1 3-4 miles
from Riddle, 100 acrea under
plow, more available. Orchard,
tinnan. hnrn. Pi Icq $50 ner ncre
! as a whole, or will divide to suit :
purchiHer at right prices. Ad- i
i dress H. J. Wilson, Riddle, Or. J
FOR SALE House and lot on Mill
street. 10 rooms, Including all
the furniture. Good location.
Price $1,500. Now bringing good
rent. Address Mrs. K. A. Sbuey,
Wilbur, Oregon, or call at this of
fice. dswjlO
FOR SALE 147"acres on"the South
Umpqua river, 3 miles from Rid
dle, 80 acres good plow land, half
of which la river bottom, fair
house, good barn. Price $7,000.
balf cash, balance In 3 years, 7
per cent. Inquire H. J. Wilson,
Riddle. Ore. 11
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, some In bear
ing, big shade trees by house, all
for only $1,800. Inquire News. tr :
PIXB HOME bITE FOR 8 ALE 6
lota on hill slope, best of deep ,
soli, nice lot of 3-year-old choice
varieties of fruit trees, small fruit. ;
eto., all fenced, at lens than other :
ask for unimproved property. 0-;
quire News.
TTJhtTVon 10 acresoho mile.
from center of city. . Good Im
provements, nearly all cultivated,
nice garden soil. Address II. P.
Hansen, Roseburg, Or., or Inquire
News office. 115
M075 FOR HOME This Is one rare
bargain. 2 big lots, small comfor
table house, poultry yards, bearing
fruit, sewer assessment paid, ir,
choice residence district, close In
Varant lots adjoining held at $0b
each. Owner leivlng city, and fot
quick sale offirs It low. Worth
$1,600. Inquire News office. tf
FoiTHALE-OlOiXCilANOE Five
lots In North Roseburg, west of
1st street, 3-room house, good
chicken bouse, all lots fenced.
Good strawberry patch set out.
Price $1,200, or will trade as part
payment on closo In city property.
FOll SALE -Driving and riding pony
gentle for children rig aud
harness, all for $90. Inquire or
address E. Jenny, f deubewer.
FOR "SALE In loYaT6BUlL 100
Btock sheep and 150 itigh grade
Nnnnlo goats. AJdress J. H. Huw
ley Divide Ore. w 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE One large
span of mules, seven years old,
weight 2.650 pounds, sound and
free of blemishes. .Vill trade fur
span of good mares. Address The
Evening News or A Henderson,
Glendale. tf
COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE
Close In, about six aires, plastered
house of 8 rooms, barns, water for
irrigating piped over place, and
everything iu first-class condition,
a bonauia for market gardening.
Nice lot of bearing trees aud a
home that you will be proud of
and an iucoine maker. For par
ticulars Inquire at Nows office. tf
FARM FOR $1,250--160 acres, ten
miles from citv. on county road,
houso, barn, and wen, partly tenc
ed, aud n desirable place for
Bhoep, goats nnd poultry. Excel
lent for turkey raising. Good
roads. Wlthlu 2 miles of school,
store nnd church. Plenty of tim
ber. Get busy If you want thlf
place. Address W. R., care Newt
STOCK RANCH FOll SALE Ono ol
the money makersabout 1.800
acres, watered by creeks and
springs, lots of fine Innd, plenty ol
tlmhor, good comfortable houso
barnB, plenty'-of hay laud, on
county roud, and a placo that will
bring returns. Only $7 all ncre
Address' box 55 or Inquire Ncwf
offlco for particulars. tf
FOll SALE 80 acres rich soil, about
one-hnlf In cultivation. Ten acres
In young orchard, apples, pears,
cherries, peachca and .walnuts.
Enough wood and pasture for do
mestic uso. Good corn land: front
tug on river nnd Pacific highway,
3 miles to center of city, 1 mile to
It. H stnllnn, within 1 mllo to
new town nlto. Prlco $80 per ucro.
Apply at News office. J1
ANOTHER
big car of that good, screened
Rock Springs Coal
free from slate, slack and dirt. Whon
desired, delivery will be mndo In
bags, and boards furnished to pro
tect lawns nnd walks.
Wo nlBo sell
DRY OAK
Fill WOOD
KIXDLIXO
as well as a full Btock of
HAY
CHAIN
FKHI
Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co
Winchester and Jackson Street.
. Phone 163.
24 Patterns of
Picture Mould
ing Reduced
OneTliird
A chance to get
your Xmas picture
framed cheaply &
well. Ready made
frames on hand.
Tu '1m4 out 21 pnltcriiH
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riMlm-cri tin'in In tin
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rviiMiimhlr.
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pfl'tlili'H IIOlV. llllVI 1'H44
to do nt lliin tfini of ynr
tluin ny oIImt. Mutt J uhy
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Wr tiumlli hIuhh of nil
hinds nnd Hk to . ht
rent P-m limn rity prtfi-t.
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The Furniture Man
KOH SALE A homestead relin
quishment. Address P. O. box G6.
Hoseburtf, Ore. dswtf
To Qur Friends And
Wo thank you for your many fav
ors and nut ron age during the past
year, and hope to merit a larger
share of your business during the
year to come; during which time we
Bhill strive mure than ever to raise
the Htundard of our goods aud uer
vlco. We will give you the highest
QUALITY aud the HEST SBUV1CK
at tho lowest PRICK consistent with
a small NlflT PROFIT for ouraelvea.
While we must of necessity work
for and gut a small net return on
the money our stockholders havo in
vested, our greatest object and ex
cuse for existence ns an Institution is
to keep the cost of living as low as
tho conditions we live under will
permit, ami to gain and hold the.con
fldjMice of tho entire people for
SQUARE AND HONEST dealing in
every respect.
During 1912 'we will continue our
policy of 1011 of KNTIHB SATIS
FACTION TO OUR CUSTOiMERS OK
MONEY. RETURNED,
Wo extend to ench of you our
slncero wish for a HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Roseburg Rochdale Co,
We would like to serve you and will do it well
Klectrlc Rail Iron, host made.
Ktct'trlc Warming Pju1h,'101 miles ahead of a water bottle,
Klectrlc Hot Plates. Got coffco iniulo nnd eggs cooked quickly.
Klectrlc Stoves, good 'for any cooking.
Klectrlc Toaster, makos finest you over ate.
Klectiit; Water Hcatem, warms baby's milk at any time.
Klcrlrlc curling Irons, no smoke or soot.
Klectrlc ('hailing IHnIich, yum, yum.
KltM'trie Portables, for reading tables.
Klectrlc Percolators, solid pleasure.
Any Toaxtor Imught bctwH'ii now nnd Ofirlstmna for cash
will entitle you to u credit memoranda good for 1.00 In trade lit
any time,
CHURCHILL" WARNER CO.
('ft It now, so she can nuiko up (Iiono Christmas prcHCitts easier.
' Phone 245.
Commercial
Abstracts of 1 itle Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
K2H IS'nrlli Jarkaon t. ROSttllUnO, OHEGON
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
has the
Best ButtermaRer in the State
ICE CREAM SEASON HERE
in larye or small quantities. Let us have your
partv orders. Telephone 340.
D. H. MARSTERS'
Plumbing, Sheet
and
North JacKson Street,
Worbs.
WorH Done on Short Noticp ROSEBURG, ORE.
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Sealshipt Oysters
llnnillcil In Mint HnuUnry Munnrr, mill OunriinKTd Alnnlntol)'
l-'ree J-'nnn Irprrntlvr,
$1.00 Quart 50c I'inr 25c Half Pint
Cass Street Market
FOR SALE Thre beautiful Black
Minorca cock re Is. inquire Wood.
News office.
AU work flnt-cla-s
' Abstract Co
We make
i ice cream
PLUMBING SHOP, i
Metal WorK, Tinning
Heating
adjoining Peoples Marb
Telephone 251.
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