The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 16, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    YONCALLA NEWS.
Interesting Iteuu Uuthered By Lire
Correspondent.
Wm. Helliwell and wife visited
with relatives at Cottage Drove a
tew days this week.
"Tobe" Huffman, of California. Is
here for a few days' visit with rel
atives and friends.
Messrs. James and Audry Apple
gate, of Chlco, Cal., are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Airs. Thomas Ap
plegate, at this place.
Mrs. Leslie Miller and babies came
up from the Willamette Valley a few
days ago and are enjoying life on
the Hayhearst farm.
Mrs. P. L. Beard returned the
first of the week from a visit with
relatives and friends at Roseburg
and vicinity.
Mr. Cllngenpeel and family left for
the first of the week for Roseburg
where they will visit a few days with
relatives after which they will go to
Boise, Idaho, to reside.
Rev. Oliver has moved with his
family to Roseburg where they will t
reside indefinitely.
Mrs. Winnie Applegate. of Wash
is visiting relatives here this week.
W. O. Bridges and family of Oak
land, visited at the home of Mrs,
Laura Applegate . a few days this
week.
Mr. Albert Helliwell, of Cottage
Grove, was looking after personal
Interests here the first of the week
The Cannon Brothers have their
sawmill In operation and we are told
the jungles of Billy Creek once more
resound with the whistle of the tire
less horse.
Of late some unscrupulous person
has had the audacity to put out pois
on in open violation of the law and at
the Jeopardy of the community. So
far as reported two dogs have died
as a result of being poisoned. Doubt
less the owners of the dogs feel very
grateful to the liberal Individual who
is responsible for the dogs' death.
Saturday, February 16 Is the day
set for voting on the new school
house proposition. From indications
the affair promises to be lively and
interesting, as many expressions pro
and con are heard from all sides. It
You Will Always Find in Our Store
The Best
Goods
Advertised
in the great national magazines. That's why we are known
as the
Most Satisfactory Store in Town
Whenever you see an interesting advertisement in a maga
zine, particularly if you see it in Good Housekeeping
Magazine, call us up on the 'phone for full information. We
are always "right up front" in the best and newest goods
in our une at rigtit prices.
A. S. Huey Co.
Roseburg's Leading Jewelers
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Booksellers and Stationers
Carry a complete stock of
JLAMC ROOKS ' BfHOOTi BOOKS
TYPEWRITER PAPER OFFICIO SUPPIJliS
DRAWING MATERIAL i
RoseburgiBook Co. Roseburg, Ore. j
LIBERTY'S LIGHT
' JBATjp' - : -1.
ittpjll
Is really the freedom that comes
from Independence, and Indrprnil
enro ran only belong" to the thrifty
niul saving. Young and old ought
to hnvo a bank account and here Is
the place to have It. We welcome
individual accounts and oro most ac
commodating to our depositors. We
offer lilcral Interest combined with
Hint security that belongs to solid
Inst it ill ions like ours.
4 Interest on Time Deposits
First Trust and Savings
Bank
i
A L. KITCHIN,
Is generally believed, however, that
the measure will carry and that Yon-
calla will be the proud possessor of
a new 116.000 or $20,000 brick
school building before old Santa
comes again. The move is In the
right direction. Keep the progres
sive spirit in the ascendency.
John Osterlag, an old and highly
respected pioneer passed away at
the home of his step-daughter, Mrs.
S. H. Baldwin, in this city, Tues
day, February 13, 1912. Death was
due to inflrmaties attendent to old
age. Mr. Osterlag was born in Wurt
unberg. Germany, March 17, 1821.
He eullsted In the armies of King
William I at the age of 20 years,
serving in the capacity of a soldier
for the terra of 2 years and 2
months. He came to America In
1848, landing' at New York, from
where he went to Omaha, Mo., and
thence to California, on board the
first steam train in the year 1869.
In 1850 Mr. Osterlag was united in
marriage to Miss Maryanue Myhaver,
of Utlca, N. Y., who preceded him
to the great beyond many years ago.
In the year 1904 Mr. Osterlag wns
married to Mrs. u. J. Emmett, at
Drain, where they resided until last
fall when they moved to Yoncalla
where they have since resided. The
funeral was held at Drain Wednes
day afternoon, February 14th. Mr.
Osterlag held membership in a
Swedenborglnn church at Portland
and was considered a strict Christian
by all who knew him. Having
rounded out an honorable and praise
worthy career, Mr. Osterlag passed
on to claim the sreat reward which
is promised thos? who fulfill the Mas
ter's will. Deceased was 90 years.
10 months and 25 days of age. Aside
from his widow no relatives survive
him in this county.
MRS McGINTY.
FOll COUXTY TREASl'HER.
To the voters of Douglas County:
I h'reby announce myself a can
didate for re-nomination for County
Treasurer, subject to approval by
the republican voters at primary
nominating election to be held April
19, 1912.
J. E. SAWYERS,
pd. adV. dswtf
EXCURSION TRIP,
The Ladles of the Maccabees
will give an excursion to Ash
laud Wednesday, March 6th.
Tickets good for 7 days, fare
t5. 80. Anyone wishing to take
this trip, whether Maccabbea
or not, can do so. Kindly see
the Commander or Record
Keeper, that required number
of tickets can be secured.
OLIVE GREEN, Com.
tf JESSIE RAPP. R. K.
DRAMATIC CLVU.
Those interested in a Roseburg
Dramatic Club see Mrs. B. L. Kriel,
a Chicago elocutionist. This course
will Include private Instructions and
a special rate will be given the char
ter members.
MRS. E. L. KRIEL,
135 N. Stephens street, Roseburg,
Oregon. 117
LOCAL NEWS.
Dr. Hermann, eyesight specialist,
will bo in his office. 217 S. Stephens
street, from the first until the 15th
of each month.
A new supply of U. S. Geological
Survey maps of the Roseburg, Rid
dle, Grains Pass, Ashland, Crater
Lake, Coos Day, Port Orford, and
other Oregon quadrangles, 10c, at
the Roseburg Book store. dswtf
Boys may be had and sometimes
girls. The older onos at ordinary
wages and other to be schooled and
cared for In return for slight services
FOIt COUNTY ASSSESOH.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for assessor oi
Douglas county at the republican pri
mary election to bo held on Apri'
19. I am the present incumbent of
the office aud am serving my first
term.
pd. adv. FRANK L. CALKINS.
-
FOIt COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce my candid y
for tlio nomination for assessor t.f
Douglas county subject to the will of
the republican voters at the primary
election to be held on April Huh.
1912. I huve never before been a
enndidute for an elective office,
pd adv ED. S. COCK KL RE ASIC.
FOll SCHOOL SIPUHIXTEXDUNT.
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Doug
las.
Myrtle C. Preston, Plaintiff,
vs.
R. A. Preston, Defondnnt.
To R. A. Preston, defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon
ou aro Hereby required to appear
nd nnswor the complaint filed
gainst you In the above entitled
uit on or before the first day of
the February term of tho above enti
tled court 1912, to-wlt, the 19th day
Ferbuary A. D. 1912; and If you
fall so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in her com-
luint. to-wit, a decree of divorce
from defendant and that yon be di
vested of all right In the N. V4 N. hi
Sec. 32 Tp. 33 S. R. 6 W. of W. M.
nd for her costs and disbursements
herein. This publication of sum
mons Is by virtue of and order of
the judge of the above entitled court
Hindu on the 6th day of January A.
1). 1912. ordering same published
once a week for six weeks.
Date of first publication, Decem
ber 6th, 1912.
ALBERT ABRAHAM.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
rendered. For particulars address
W. T. Gardner, Supt. Hoys' aud GIrlu'
Aid Society of Oregon, Portland,
Ore. tf
We Pick Up Things
t THE MERRY WIDOWS. t
(Formerly The Antlers)
MRS CALLAND, Prop.
Modern Apartments with bath,
and hot and cold water
In each room.
We Guarantee to please parti-
cular People.
112 Brockway St. Phone 281
Near High School.
hat are not exactly pre
sentable, and very soon
put them in shape again.
Linen sometimes gets
roughly handled-especially
when a man is collard and
cuffed, but we smoothen
things out again, give him
a clean bill ot lieaith'j
and restore his linen to i!s
original beaut'. Why
don't you give us a trial,
and find out this for your
own satisfaction.
. To the voters of Douglas county:
As a candidate for the nomination
for tile office of county school super
intendent, I respectfully nuiko tile
announcement subject to your ap
proval at the republican primarle
at the republican primaries ou April
IU. 1912.
pd aav O. C. BROWN.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
it
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
To the voters cf Douglas county
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-nomination for County
Commissioner, subject to approval of
the republican voters at primary
nominating election to be held April
19, 1912.
pd adv M. R. RYAN.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby desire lo announce to the
public that I have consented to tile
urgent request of my muny friends
throughout the county to becoino
candidate for the nomination for the
office of sheriff, subject to the dein
ocratic primaries to bo held April 19
1912.
pd adv R. T. ASIIWOKTII.
FOIt SHERIFF.
Buy Trees I
y Prone J
Where you can see what you get and get what
you want. Make your own selection
from the immense stock in my saies yard.
Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament
als, Rose Bushes and lierry Plants
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for sheriff of
Douglas county at the !l(mblican
primary election to bo hold on Apr!
19. I am the present incumbent or
the office and am serving my first
term.
pd. adv. GEORGE K. QUI NR.
KOK 1 1 K I 1 1 1S K X T. T I V K.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for representa
tive of Douglas County subject to th
will of the republican voters at the
primary election to be hHd on April
19, 1912. I have never before been
a candidate for an elective office, and
If elected, I will support the peo
ple's choice for U. 9. Senator.
H, K NICHOLS
.tt Tnnnnr f A XT
Roseburg
Uregon a
Crex Rugs
are
Very Reasonable
AUTO TRANSFER
J. F. CLEMENTS. PSOP.
General Transfer Business
Prompt attention given
to phone orders. Phone
70 or leave 3'our orders
at Jos. Sykes Gun Store
ANOTHER
big oar of that good, screened
Rock Springs Coal
free from slate, alack and dirt. When
desired, delivery will be made In
bags, and boards furnished to pro
tect lawns and walks.
We also sell
DRY OAK
FIR woon
KIXDLIXQ
as well as a full stock of
HAY
GRAIN
FEED
Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co
Winchester and JackBon Street,
Phone 103.
S Sealshipt Oysters
Among cheaper rugs
the crex holds an import
ant place for dining
rooms, dens and porches.
Small crex rug are good
for any part of the
house.
B. W. Strong,
Tho Furniture Man.
Solid
Measure
No Water
Handled 111 Most Sitnltnry Manner, nntl Giinrnntccd Absolutely
l-'reo From Preservatives.
$1.00 Quart 50c Pint. 25c Half Pint
Cass Street Market
North Side Plaining Mill
Just North of ICinncy Spur, North "
Jnckson Street, Phone 820.
Orders for nil kinds ot Building Material promptly Filled at
Reasonable Prices.
Mill Work Our Specialty
Fruit Iloxcs in Any Quantity.
M. RRCMIiEI.P, I). 1.
O. v. l'l.VLAV, I).
Demists.
I). 8.
Room 215 Phono 358
PERKINS ULDQ.
Hit .SI. ASIITOX
Chiropractic Physician
Spinnlogist.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
224 Cass St.
Roseburg.
I
MRS. H. JAY STONE,
Teacher of Piano.
Classes In Harmony.
Studio 717 Hamilton St. tf
:f Phono 288-R
a
DR. D. tf. BXELL. !
Osteopathic Physician.
"Hoot-Mori
Turning dnm invo daylight Is
rough ou old (owl) fogies, but
enterprising, gut-nlieau, people
want llr'it. as alders In light
supplying light that really lights
softly, continuously lights wo
claim to bo pro-eminent In that
we furnish everything you may
require for the electric lighting
of your home, store or shop.
AKk us,
L. Prior
Jnckson Street, between Wash
ington niul Donulns.
t R lLAll ESTATE t
Farm Ijnnds
r'rult Tjnmls
Stock Ranches
Poultry Tract
City Property
Rentals
Firo Insurance
Notary Public
M ST YOUR PROPERTY WITH UB.
HIMES OLIVER
Cass St., next to Grand Hotel, Phone 387. RoseluirR, Ore.
Phone 245.
All work fimt-clH-s
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
ai!H North Jackson rt. ROSKIUUIO, OREGON
1 0-1
Marsters Bldg. 'Phonem
Roseburg, Oregon.
. CHAPMAN, l.
I lent 1st
II. S.
Iks k worstelP
;t oriio
:t 1 7 Perkins lliillilliig.
KoHfhiirir, Ore,
Plume Res. 1 11-11
Hours U to II!; I to ft
New Axminster
RUGS
at
Strong's
These rugs have arriv
ed at Strongs.
The Axminster nap is
the largest of American
made rugs. Come and
see them.
UUItHON A. KORV,
4 Vocal Lessons.
Studio 4 37 N. Rose St.
Phone 290-R
Roseburg - -Ore.
MRS. f'll Alil.KS HKIMiINK,
Teaehcr of Piano,
CIVIL ENGINEERS
AND
SURVEYORS
Farm and Lot Surveys
Descriptions and plats
checked for Attorneys
Water power and
Irrigation Work
Plats and Maps Drawn
Office With
CHURCH :-: BROTHERS
B -R -E - A-D
It's Good Bread It's Never Sour
Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds
CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY
atniltn 45S F.lla Street
3 ' Phone 33-R jj
i lR. II. K. II HUM A V.N.
I'm HrieHall't-
217 South Stephens Street.
! Ro-eliurg, Oregon.
328 North JacKson St.
Dpi Phnne 131 Party R.
?! Office Phone 245
LUNCH GOODS
Nice, Fresh and Crisp
in t ,
MlM)V Nwt bitr I-. 4
ipfi
GENERAL DRAY1NG
Goods of erery description mored Ui
i eny partJ of the city. frTn-s reaana-1
.lv
H. S. FRENCH
An assortment that will plense the most fastidious and satisfy
the cravings of the "Inner Man" In every particular.
For a quick, smart and appetizing meal take a supply of tho fol
lowing home for your emergency cupboard:
Chilli Con Came
Oysters and Hhrlmp
Delirious Canned Salmon
Heinz ('elchrutcd IWmn
Sardines ami Minced .Meats
lolled Haul and Tongue
Lilly's Apple Jelly
Choice Applo lluttcr
Allele from this eictllent line of "cold goods" for your
lunch w ran supply you with all delicacies ot the land In the
wav "f flue pastry not exactly like mother used to mak Just
a I'tlio better for mother never had the modern methods of
-isstry making at her command. A trial will convince of this
All kinds of candles, nuts. etc.. In a great assortment.
Umpqua BaKery
H. GUEST, Proprietor
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