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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1912)
3 Personal Items Mr. Short, of Wilbur, spent tha day lu Rosbeurg visiting with friends. C. E. Kills, of Onkland, spent the day In Roseburg attending to busi ness matters, C. O. Ltise. of Wild Rose, Wis., spent yesterday In Hosoburg visiting with S. J. Jones. William Pickens, of Dlxonvllle, Ik spending a couple of da)'B lu Hoso burg on business. George Stearns, of Oakland, wan a business vlHltnr In Roseburg for a tew hours today. William Kclllher, the Deer Creek farmer, spoilt the day In How-burg attending to business matters. Rev. Charles Wilson llaker spenl the day at Bui Merlin and Oakland looking after business matters. Frank Cnrinan and wife, of Springfield, are spending a few days in Roseburg visiting with friends. J. A. McDonald, of Myrtle Creek, returned to his home this morning after a few days iipent In HoHchurg. L. G. Morgan and Mrs. M. K. O'llara, both or Oreat Kails, Mont., arrived hero recently with a view of purchasing property in this vicinity. Mrs. W. L. McConnark, of Ta coma, Wash., arrived In Hnsebiirg this morning to spend a couple of weeks visiting with Iter sister. Ooldlo Dlshop. . Hermann Mnrstcr's, the plumber, has been awarded the cotitaret for the plumbing of II. W. Hates new residences, at the corner of Ella and Douglas streets. C. H. Foster, Iho veterinary sur geon, Informed a News representa tive this morning ttiat ho expects to leave for Canada In about two mouths. In tho monnllmo bo will bo found at Hanks & Welker's stables in readiness to answer nil calls either night or day. Mr. Fos Announcement FULLERTON & RICHARDSON Will open their new Drug Store in the Perkins Building, At Noon, Saturday, Feb. 10th. The Drug Store of Quality tag y& Store We invite every person in Douglas County to inspect our New Store, and in recognition of the friendly wishes of those who honor us with their presence and patronage on SATURDAY AFTERNOON or EVENING we will give as a premium to each person purchasing 50c worth or more of anything in the store A 75c Box of Cotter's French Cream Candy Only one box to each home. We are justified in wanting you to see our new store it is perfect in arrange ment, beautiful to look at, and beng' located in the heart of Roseburg" s new retail district, affords us unequaled facilities in serving all of our patrons. Every Department of our New Store is filled with new and highest quality drug's and chemicals, and our Stationery and Toilet Article Departments have many pleasant surprises for those who havo lo iKed elsewhere in vain for really good things. THE BUSINESS THAT GROWS Must be Ktiiileil ly intelligence, must analyze opportunities and orga nize to obtain the fruits of its opportunities. From its beinnin in Roseburjj nearly nine years ajo, this Drue; firm has traveled the highway to success, because COk U KC T Bl'SI N KSS M KT1 1 ODS, Professional Klhies, and the foresight to see opportunities have always been the guiding forces. The new location in the Perkins Pudding otters numerous advantages to us, ami the new arrangement of our store will enable us to do a much larger volume of business witho it any pro rata increase in the cost. The convenience as well as the beauty of the new store is simply a general indication of the good, reliable and courteous service we will extend to every person. We will be glad to have you come in and inspect the most perfectly equipped Prescription Laboratory in Oregon. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals of unsurpassable quality, assembled from every part ot the earth, representing the skill and knowledge of the world's greatest scientists, are here for the relief of those who need medical assistance, and will be dispensed only by men who have successfully passed the rigid examination of the State Hoard of Pharmacy. You have every assurance of correct service. Ideas maKe such a business as this, the new and good must win. Slug gish competition cannot Keep pace with those who are first in quality and correct in the service they give. FULLERTON &RICIIARDSON, Perkins Building ter will bos aucompanled to Canada by Mrs. Foster. Miss Loretta Powers left for Grants Pass this morning where she will Join her brother, Hoy. Father Powers, who was recently trans ferred to that city. A. M. Molosworth and family left for Minneapolis thlB morning whoro they will make their future home. Enroute they will spend a few duyB at Omaha, Nob., and other Important cities. N. A. Richardson, the socialist orutor, who speaks at the Palace theatre tonight, arrived hero this afternoon from Salem where ho spoke beforo a large crowd last even ing. A new supply of U. 8. Geological Survey maps of the Koseburg. Kid dle, Grants Pass, Ashland, Crater Lake, Coos Hay, Port Orford, and othor Oregon quadrangles, 10c, at tho Itoseburg Hook store. dswtf In Wednesday evening's billiard game at tho Itoseburg Commercial Club, James Perry defeated James Zurcher. Perry Bcorcd 100 billiards III 53 Innings, while Zurcher scored 43 billiards in 52 innings. C. O. Itosell, wife and child, who have leslded In North Host-bur? 'or some time past, left for Lincoln, Neb., this morning whero they wll! make their future home. .Mr. Itosell was until recently employed In the local Southern Pacllle offices. Hoys may be hud and sometimes girlB. The older ones at ordinary wages and other to be schooled and cared for In return for slight services rendered. For particulars address W. T. Gardner. Kupl. Hoys' and Glrln' Aid Society or Oregon. Portland, Ore. tf Sullierlln Sun: Miss Vera Curr, who has been employed as a sienog rapher at the I.use Land Co. s office here for several, months, resigned her position tho llrst of the week and will probably make a trip caul wil hln a short time for a vUir. The position niailo vacant will lie talu u by. Miss Shirley Kelllher, who was with Iho company here for a year. Koseburg, Ore. but who resigned last full and weut to St. Paul. Mrs. M. Fickle returned here last evening after a couple of days spent i at Oukland. I Mrs. Helen Perkins, of Portland, I arrived here last evening to spend a few days visiting at the home of her son, J. W. Perkins. Mrs. W. N. Crouch, of Oakland, underwent an oeratlon at Mercy hospital this morning. Urs. Sether and Stewart were the unending sur geons. Miss Cassle Weaver, of Myrtle Creek. left for Elkton this ' morning whero she has been en gaged to teacti school during the coming term. Miss Weaver Is oue of ! Douglas county's best known teach ers and Is well kuown In this vicin ity. Mrs. W. P. Worslell and boh, David, who have resided In Hose burg for the past threo months, left for Pacific Grove, Cul., this morn ing where they will remain for sev eral months. Later they will pro ceed to points In 1'ennnylvanlu where they will make their tuture home. Canyonvlllo Call: John A. Lew lillin, of Applegate, Jackson county, arrived here Sunday, to visit with his daughter, Mrs. L. C. Hyde. It was In IH59 when Mr. Lewnian was lu Ciinyonvllle last, coming at that time to Join In the gold-seekers' rush to Coffee creek. Mr. Lewnian Is 78 years of age but would pass for tlli. He came to Oregon 111 '52. and can tell many Interesting tales of pioneer days. Kiddle Tribune: W. P. Graham lert this morning for Candclarla. Mexico. Ho took with him a book case, bureau and trunk and says thn freight on this amounts to $20.20. Mr. Graham called at this office and said "No more would the mud of Douglas county soil his Sun day shoes, nor tlie rain Ills Sunday hut." lie also requested us to state that be and Mrs. Graham had agreed to Kopui'uto, sho leaving for the north, Wednesday noon, and be for tho south, lie wishes all IiIb friends Druggists Hueceas and happiness and bids them all a fund furuwell. Charles Gaynor Is spending a few day a at Portland attending to busl- nens mutt era. P. II. Harth, of Portland, 1b spend ing a few days In Itoseburg visiting at the home of his son, Henry Hartn Mr. II. Lowry, of Yoncalla, was among the visitors to arrived In Koseburg from the north this morn lug. He returned this evening. N, D. Cool, of Urulu, arirved here this morning and will undergo an operation at Mt;rcy hospital tomor row. He will be uttended by Dr. George E. Houek. Charles Parrott and wife returned here this morning after spending their luHieymoon at Portland and other northern cities. They will make their permanent home in Rose- burg. The members of the county court left for Glendale this morning where they will inspect the bridge span ning Cow Creek. They will also Investigate the condition of a ntun her of bridges situated In the vicin ity of Kiddle The store room at the corner of Pine and Iane streets, formerly oc cupied by the Grand Union Tea & Coffee Company Is now vacant, Mr. C. II. Hill having sold the agency to Mr. Palm who removed the goods Thursday. Dr. Prwl Hay lies has returned from Dallas. Portland and other northern cities wljere he spent a few days. While at Dallas Mr. Hay nee attended the dedication exercises of the new- armory, which was opened to the public on Monday evening. It. M. Wood brought In a basket of fine polatoes this morning that were just freshly dug from & garden In North Koseburg. Tho spuds were as line and solid as It could possibly be Jut like the new article that the Kasterner will not get for six long months yet. IIOKX. 1 1 KSS--To Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence I less, in Koseburg. on Prlday. February !. I ill t, a girl. MOW TODAY. KOli KKNT Kmir-ruoui furnished eottiiKe. Inquire at 547 Mill Htreet. tfF STOCK MKKTS or rarrols want ed. I-'. J. itntisiMi, dairyman. Went UnnhlirB. ml KOU SAI.IO Prize winning While U yiiruiutte stock ; also lkks for setting; alsi) White Leghorn egs Vo'lT SA ' tea ni "Imikk.v . " hVl tor, canned fruit and household goods, cheap. Write or call. (leo. J. I'nst, Kdeuhuwer. f 23 LOST In Presbyterian church Thursday night, an umbrella. W. Thmnas stamped on handle. Re turn (o S. Klint street. dfl6 I'OIt SALIC Unud ti-room house and 2 bits, SO feet front on Pitzer street. Pavement paid. Price Il'.'iUO. Inquire at f2i Pltzer. Etf VOH SALE Xi o property in" Cot tage drove; S-rootu cottage, good well, lot 2nit feet deep, fronting Change of Time and Trains ON THE i Southern Pacific Effective Sunday, Januaiy 14th SHASTA LIMITED. Will I.-avo Pnrtl.'ini nt 5:50 P. M. 10 minutes earlier than at present. The Bcheiliilo of this train between Portland anil San Krancisco has I'oen shortened 4 0 minutes. Sliasia Limited will hereafter make direct connection witli tho "OWI," at Port Costa for Los Angeles, reaching the latter city 13 hours booner man at present. S. P. Agents at Portland will sell accommodations to l.os Anueles. No. Ashland Passenger, will 10:00 P. 11. IXTKIll ltllAN MOTOlt CAR. Between Portland nml Ni'wlH'rjs. Douhlo dally motor-car service will he established on above date tetweeu Portland (Jefferson-street Station) and Newberg. as follows: Leave Portland !) 45 A. M. Arrive Newberg 11:15 A. M. Leave Portland 5 e" P. M. Arrive Newberg 7: SO I. M. giving four through trains dally between Portland and Newberg. YAMHILL DIVISION' CIIAMilvS. No. 75. Yamhill lUvtsion. will hereafter leave Union Depot nt 4:10 P. M.: Kast Morrison street. 4:20 P. M., and run via Cut-off, Instead of floui Jefferson-street Depot, arriving In Dallas at "::10 P. M. No. "4. Yamhill Division, will arrlv via Cut-off nt Kast Morrison street. 10 20 A. M.; Vnlon Depot. 10:30 A. M., Instead of via Jefferson street. No. Tti. Yamhill Division, will leave Dallas at 2:15 P. M., arriving Jefferson street 5:45 P. M. CIIANtiKS OSWKCO TRAINS, New Train. IdT Leave Jefferson St. t::IO P. M Arrive Oswego 4.5i P. M. 110 Leave Oswego ," 00 P. M Arrive Portland 5:23 P.M. No. 101 leaves Jefferson street at 12 :50 P. M. Instead of 12 10 P. M. No. 1 leaves Oswego at . 4 00 P. M. Instead of 4:45 P. M. So 111 haves Oswego at 7:25 P. M. Instead of 7:10 P. M. TIIUOK.Il SKHVU'K TO TILLAMOOK (Ray Orenn.) Kffeonve January 15. n new train through to Tillamook, without change, via tho Southern Pacllle and P. H. & N.. will become effective I as follows: j lAave Portland I 1-eave lllllshoro Arrive Reach Points Arrive Uav City i station for Arrive Tillamook Returning, :46 P. M. will leave Tillamook CIIANCKS, THK I.K11ANOX AND SPItlXCKlKLD ItKAXrllKS. No. 29 will-leave Albany at 7:40 A. M.. Instead of 7:30 A. M. No. 45. Woodburn-Sprlngfleld train, will arrive Lebanon at 8:i; P M., Instead ot S:10 P. M. Arrive Springfield at 10:25 P. M. More lVtalliM Information From Folders. N JOILN M. SCOTT, Ucseral raaacnger Agent. ttO feet on First Htreet and 120 feet on another Htreet, 3 blocks from depot. Dirt cheap at $2,01U, terms. Address L. box 66, Kose burg, or Inquire News office. ml5 LA DIBS NOTICE Any wlahlng the Hplrella Corset should call at 246 S. Hose, or phone 82-J- mldsw FOR KKNT Furnlsheo. room, all modern conveniences, one block of Masonic temple. Inquire at Clark's studio. tf v A N T K D Re 1 1 a b 1 e colored man wants work by day doing house- cJeanlng, - porter work, window washing, etc. ' Call News office. Mdtf FOR KKNT Good 2 story building one block from depot, suitable for business place or rooming house Address Perrlne & Walker, Cass street, Koseburg, Or. tf AHUM H ON T E RMS To lots, small bouse, close In and near high school, owner will sell at price be low adjacent vacant lots. Part cash. Now get busy quick. Ad dress Owner, care News. tfM CHOICE FA RM 30 acres, good new bouse and barn, outbuildings, 20 acres bearing orchard commercial varieties. Water right goes with place. $200 per acre. Riddle Land Agency. Kiddle, Ore. tf FOR SALE Improved and unim proved residence property, close In good houses and lota will be sold very reasonable, termB. Ad dress A, care News, or call at this office. ms SEE THIS PLACE 25 acres lft miles from Riddle, new modern 7 -room house, 20 acres cultivated and set to fruit of choice variety, stock and implements. Nothing better for the price, $5,500. Rid dle Land Agency, Riddle, Ore gon. tf FINE BUY 66 acres, 2 milts from town, act of good improvements, 7 acres orchard, 3 acres of which Is bearing, balance year-old trees, Five acres for hay and garden, balance pasture and timber. Price $2,500; $1,500 cash, terms on bnl ante. Riddle Land Agency, Rid die, Oregon. tf YES I can furnish you with 1 or 50,000 clean, healthy, well rooted apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry prune, ornamental or shade trees; also shrubs and vines or any var iety. Call on o- address R. G Round, 519 Mill Street. Koseburg Oregon. Agent for the old reliable Washington Nursery.. tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE Equity In nice little home for lots close In. This prop erty earns in rental 16 per cent on Investment. Inquire News or flce, or acdress K, box 55, city. tf FOR TRADE 25 ires good land on graveled road, 6 miles wct of Cottage Grove, near academy and public school. Will trade for im proved or unimproved property In Koseburg. For particulars ad dress" 11. W. Oliver, Yoncalla, Ore gon, tf WANTED. WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Good opportunity for wood cutters to cut fir and pine cord wood or stove length, on shares. Inquire at News ofilco for particulars. flOS WOOD CUTTERS STUM PAGE Parties desiring to cut wood by stumpago should call on or ad dress Clyde Wallace, Route 1, Rosehurg, or phone Farmers HXX2. tf WANTED To buy oiiu or two Mares, 1200 to 14 00 pounds, not over 8 years old, well broke, gen tle nnd kind and not afraid of autoa. Address X care of The News. tfM through tickets nnd sleeping car arrive I'nlon Depot 9:50 Instead of S:45 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 3:07 P. M. Hay Ocean) 4:05 P. M. 4;35 p. M. at 7:00 A. M arriving at Portland FOB KENT. TO KENT 5 -room unfurnished cot tage. Inquire 647 Mill St dtfF FURNISHED ROOMS Nice place for man and wife. Inquire 736 W. Lane street. tf f OR RENT 10 amies oi housekeep ing rooms. Oue on ground floor; one on second floor. Apply 120 North Stephens street. f 12 THIS BEATS RENT Two nice lots, few bearing trees, small neat house, everything In nice snaps, only $750. Deal with owner, be cause you cannot beat It. Inquiru News for particulars. If FOR RENT The Shambrook hop yard, containing 20 acres, located at Umpqua ferry for rent for one or more years to responsible party on very reasonable teims Address Mrs. L. Shambrook, 427 E Mor rison Btreet, Portland. Or. f 1 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Small farm of 45 acres, well Improved and nicely situated. I. B. Nlcho's, Brockway, Ore gon. swf9 FOR SALE Automobile. My three seated Buick roadster at a bar gain. E. H. Rosenberry. tf FOR SALE New Kimball piano. Will sell on easy terms. Ad dress Harmon Andersen, Olalla, Oregon. tf FOR SALE New 3-room cottage, closet and pantry, to be moved from lot, $150 cash. Inquire 1324 North Jackson street. f5 KC1GS KOH HATCHINO Plymouth Rocks pud black Minorcas. Lay ing strains. Only $1 per 15. In- . quire Wood, News office. tf KOR SALE "CHEiA P Spanbf "good young horses, light wagon and har ness, luquite of Pat for particu lars, no FOR SALH mFfKXDEiretTllne residence lots on S. Jacksou street, north ot the high school. Teims to suit. Inquire at News office or call at 615 Cobb street. fC FOR SALE New eight-room bunga low on S. Jurkson street; near high sshool; good view. Call at this offlle or address A. Palmer, 615 S. Jackson street. Price $2, 100. dtr FOR SALE Choice White Leghorn cockrels for sale. Inquire of H. B. Church, North Rosebotg, or at Cass Street Bakery. tf FOR SALE Oats and Hurle,', baled , oat hay. and 150 bushels of Early Rose potatoes. Phone Farmers " 104, or address Mrs. A, M. Long, Cleveland, Ore. tf KGOS FOR HATCHING Indian Runner ducks. R. I. Reds, Brown . Leghorns, from laying strains, J 1.50 per 15. L. D. Carl, 128 Flint street. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE Good soli, welt located, nil Eet to choice apples, just in bearing, tor sale on very easy terms.. Address box 55, city or Inquire at News of fice. ANOTHER SNAP- -Four big lots, best of garden soil, well situated and surely a bargain at $275 for the four. Address J. N., box 55, or inquire at News office. tf FOR SALE A BARGAIN In a few pullets also a few high bred Single Comb Leghorn cockrels, and 140 size Mandy Lee (Standard) Incubator nearly new. Eggs for hatching. J. II. Cummlngs, Suth erlln, Or. f6 LIBERTY'S LIGHT is really the freedom that comics from imle iHMHleiice, mid independ ence can only belong to the thrifty anil saving. Young and old ought to have a bank account and here Is the place to have It. We welcome individual accounts mid are most ac commodating to our di'iMisttors. We offer lilieral interest combined with that security that lielongs to solid institutions like ours. 4Z Interest on Time Deposits First Trust and Savings Bank r m rir-fc i - Buy f here you can see what you get and get what you want. Make your own selection from the immense stock in my sales yard. Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament als, Rose Bushes and Berry Plants A L. KITCHIN, NURSERYMAN FOR SALE A Homestead relin quishment. Address P. O. box 66. Koseburg, Ore. dgwtt ' WHEAT RANCH 480 acres for i sale or trade; In Eastern Wash- lugton wheat belt, all fenced, 2 houses, barns, machinery houses, 2 welU, orchard, blacksmith shop, and practically all under cultiva tion. Is a money-maker. Valued at $35 per acre. Will sell on lib eral terms, or accept as part pay ment desirable farm In Umpqua valley. Advancing years necessi tates owner's retirement. If you call at News office Mr. Wood will give you all particulars of this splendid wheat ranch. tf FARM OR CITY PROPERTY- Very desirable imall farm with flno Improvements and close lu will exchange for desirable U-wn real estate, or accept city property as part payment. Address V. J., or call at News office. tf EGGS FOR SALE 8. C. White Leg horn eggs for batching. Your or ders booked now for eggs and baby chicks. Address C. W. Bradford, West Side Poultry Farm,-Rose-burg, Ore. dt-t FOR SALE One team of mules.' weight about 2,850; seven years old, and sound; absolutely gentle. This team cost $700. Will lell wagon, harneBi and team for $600. Write A. Ilenrlksen, Glendale, Or., or inquire of Rice & Rice, Rose burg. Or. ONE ACRE MOMS Nice little place Just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc., all fenced anri Id first class condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, some In bear ing, big shade trees by bouse, a!! for only $1,800. Inaulre News, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 acres of unimproved land, good for fruit of ull kinds or grazing. Small house; good spring od place. On country road 12 miles from Rose buig. , Several outbuildings, also somo good timber tracts for snle. Inquire of W. F. Deets, Roseburg. Oregon. df20 FOR SALE 8 room house with bath find sewer connections, fair barn and wood shed, cement walks and paved streets, good location for riomlng and boarding house. Call nt or address 519 Mill street. A bargain for some one. Lot Is 80x102 tfB FARM FOR $1,250--160 acres, ten miles from cltv. on county road, house, barn, ana wen, purely lenc ed. and a desirable place for sheep, goats and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raising. Good roads. Within 2 miles of school, store nnd churii. Plenty of tim ber. Get busy II you want this place. Address W. R., care News COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE Close In, about six a-res, plastered house of 8 rooms, bains, water for irrigating piped over place, and everything In first-class condition, a bonanza for market gardening. Nice lot of beirlng ttees and a home that you will be proud of and an Income maker. For par ticulars Inquire at News office. tf SALE OR TRADE Good 8-room house and large lot in desirable part of the city, price $3,600; also five fine lots, price $1,300. Will sell or trado for ranch property. Address "H" caro Box 55, Rose burg. ii - tjPiiLii 'ILL dl tgHj Trees I Roseburg Oregon