The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 26, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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I Personal Items I
J. F, Bretzke,' who resides on a 1 O. Chambers ad family, of
farm ou Deer Creek, was quite icr- J"lh. Oregon, are among tho peo
Airs. Martha M. Wheeler, of Port
land, arrived here last evening to
spend about ten days visiting at the
home of friends.
ple from a distance wno am oirou-
ling a few days in Roseburg.
the premature dUcharge of a dyna
!r. Smirk uncut the morning at
mite cap. Ho was brought to Rose
burg following the accident and tak
en to offices of Drs. Seuly, Suther &
Stewart where his Injuries were ex
amined. According to the attend
ing physicians a part of the explo
sive entered the right eye with ser
ious effects. Dr. Seely. who Is at
tending the patient, believes he will
be able to save the eye In the event
of no unforeseen complications.
Hound Prairie attending to prufus-
ulonal buHineaif.
William Sagaberd, of HcotUburg.
1b upending a few days In ft owe burg
looking after business matter.
the things you want when you
need them most
"3p"
Henry Itirhardsou and wife have
returned from Portland where they
spent a few days visiting with
friends.
fTTTORM ',
the questions you ask
When you arc thinking of buying
clotJu'S arc: WIhtg will my money
buy the ijiohI? Where will I find
what I want? Hoth are niiHwered by
Murth'B TogBcry Bnltn
at $15.00
To et (he HarlliB Toggery price
and the Harth'a Toggery qunllty you
mtiHt come to Ilnrth's Toggery.
The best to be had at the price
Kvery Bult ki-pt preHsed free for you. See some of these
Sill tu In our window. ,
Harth's Toggery
A ohanii l.'AIMJU.
(Continued from pngo 1 )
practice of rollur BkiiLIng on t he uldf
wulks within tho city limits uIko fur
nlHiied food for connhlernblo disciix
Blon. The ordinance had hardly been
read by the recorder, when Council
man Krolin, nlleed father Of the
nieaatiro. Jumped to IiIh feet, and
moved that it ho ho amended as to
prohibit Bkntlng only In tho IhihIiickk
district..
Councilman SlroiiK Bald be was
opposed to tho ordluaui-o In Its pres
ent form, and thought It should be
so amended as to prohibit skating In
the kusiuess district, and not on the
rosidence streets whero traffic was
ordinarily Unlit,
Councilman Zurchcr said he
thoiiRht the paasai,' of such an ordln-
I X NOTICK.
Dr. 0. J. nachcr, who has
conducted dental offices In the
Abraham building for a lung
lone dissenting vote.
Would Cut Hmvn Ntreet.
(1. W. Morris, of North ItoseburK,
nplieured before thci councl lust
nliibt and In a brief address, suld
the citizens residing on C'oniiuerclal
period, will movo to his new avenue, between Klrst and Jackson
(inarters In tho Perkins block streets were desirous of rultlnii
on or about April 1. Patrons
will please note tho change.
anco was unnecessary anil that the
problem could bo hnnilled by the po
lice officers with lllllo difficulty.
Councilman Mullen, who Is at all
times a friend of (he "young Ameri
can", said he was opposed to I he or
dinance, considering that It would In
torforo with the pleasure or the
young people. "I can't see whv we
sllould puss this ordinance," declar
ed Mullen, "Just because we are
getting old we should not sit her.'
nnd pass laws restricting tho happi
ness of the younger generation. Kose
hurg Is renowned for lis pretty girls,
and now wo would pass an onlluan -i-denying
them the privilege of iievel
oplng their 'physical organism'.
For Hod's suke. let them skate and
grow to strong and healthy men and
women: I am opposed to "blue laws"
and will oppose this ordinance to Ihe
hitler end."
Without further comment the or
dinance was laid on the table, where
It will probably meet a slow, yet ef
fective death.
following dlspiisltlnn of Ihe sub
ject at Issue, .Marshal Kenton was
Instructed to warn Ihe children fr
skating on Jackson street, between
Douglas and l.ane streets: Cass
sheet between Main anil Sheridan
slreets, and Sheridan street, between
Cass and Mother streets.
Aflcr Tobacco I'hc.vers.
The so-called expectorating nlill-
I down the street from Its present
: width of 11)0 feet to r.O feet, follow
: eel by renter paving In a width of
j t feet. Mr. Morris said the sheet
was much too wide, and that In
I vacation of 2.1 feet on either side
there would be plenty of room lort
Mr. Morris said the' citizens resid
ing on the block In question were
also opposed to Ihe center parking
scheme, and would oppose any move
to pave Ihe thoroughfare in the
manner lieri'lufnre proscribed. lie
'aid the citizens on the street de
nied I hat the thoroughfare lie cut
down r.O feet, and paved to a width
of :!', feet in the center of the stret-l
Al Creasou said he did not desire
to oppose the' wishes of the abutting
property owners, but did not think
It wImo to cut down one block, and
Mrs. P. R. Dodge left for her
home at 1)1 Hard last evening after
a brief visit with friends In Rose
au rg.
Basil, Clifford and Clayton Bowen,
all of Camas Valley, ure spending
tho day In Roseburg vlHitlng with
friends.
j fZWS, Remember', Dr. Hermann
five fuifplnlfttt 'a muni m t
... , ,
from the first to tho fifteenth ol
each month. Homo olflce 217 S.
Stephens street. tf
Dave Roberts, a striking shopman,
left for Spokane, Wash., last even
ing In response to a telegram an
nouncing the serious illness of his
mother.
George Kohlhagen has purchased
a "Case" automobile, and the same
will probably arrive here In a few
days. The Case automobile Is said
to be modern In every particular and
compares well with those of other
manufacture and, owned In this city.
The Hoseburg Cleaning and Press
ing Works have Installed the latest
Improved machinery and are now
prepared to do all kinds of ladles', a
well as gents' work, Latest meth
ods of French dry cleaning a spec
ially. Phone us, 47. We will call
and deliver. m29
Bon Ami
Electric Iron
fr " ' -iT-v
III) IW'ft U' ll (ell ht-iivlilo. n . I. ,,,.
, , . . , j leave the remainder of the street I Op
..il,, lit'iniiii l Ml V 1 1 1 1(1 IK splitting (Ml
the sidewalks or the city was passed
over the objection of Councilman
Mullen.
"This ordinance cannot be enforc
ed." declared Councilman Mullen,
"especially In view nf the fact that
we have but one policeman. I be
lieve Hh nrdlnancK l vml one, hut
I am not in favor of incumbering
our records with a lot of measures!
which cannot, mid will not be en
forced." I'pon being placed In a vole.
Councilman .Mullen registered the
council must cut
leet wide. "The
down t lie entire street or tuuie at
all." said Mr. Creasou, "otherwise
i will oppose the Improvement."
At this jn net ure of the proceed -Iiikh.
I. I! Ktiauihrook. one of (lit
j petitioners for a narrower street re
: marked ; "It will have to be cut
; down, or we'll se- that the street
I won't be paved."
Other Mutters.
A pt'HHon asking that Itnrke sin-ci
be paved, between Stephens and Mil!
hI reels was read and referred to the
street improvement committee.
A bill for blank bonds, presented
by the Pacific Stationery Company,
of Portland. In the sum of $I(i;t.lO
was pruned $10. The reduction va
caused1 through the failure of the
printing fir in to number the bonds a
required under the terms of the contract.
Councilman Clark said he had no
ticed many dogs running at targe
without t he necessary license tags
and thought it was time to renew col
lect ions. Mayor Mlcclll responded
In stating that he was looking after
the dogs and that all licenses would
lie paid In due time.
An ordinance dedicating the "dead
end" of Commercial avenue, in North
Hoseburg, was placed on Its first and
second readings. Prior to coming up
for final passage at the next meetlni:
of the council it will be investigated
My the members of the street rum
nit tee. The petition responsible for
ihe onli nance was presented b
I" rant Wilcox and B. F. Call.
i-oit ltrcxT.
Front of Maddlx barber sho;..
at cornet of Cass and flose 4
streets. Ideal locution for cl- 4
gar. newspair iwl sl:oe shin-
lug stand. 70-tf
The Ihm( iron on the nuirket. Will
consiinio vsh power will hold heat
longer than any other iron in exist-
anee. This iron is tilARAXTKED
for TWO VKAItK. Don't le misled.
Don't pay more for an inferior iron.
trial will convince you.
Roseburi Forn tcrc Co
The Third Anniversary Sale Continues
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It's Easy To Kail
an imli'iilli nlioiit I lie quality of
SIiIiikIch or IjJdi. Tlio pvmil Is in
the practical use of tliem. Our reiu
tation for keeping the iRt qualities
phkscuii'tions
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toilet aiiticlk8
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Phone your orders
Phone 7
Hamilton
Drug
Company
241 N. Jackson
This drug store Is a complete drug
store, a store of departments that
include everything allied with the
drug business. If it Is to be had in
any drug store, we have It. There
fore you can save time', trouble, and
possible disappointment by coming
here first. All our goods are "qual
ity perfect". This we know; thin we
assure you. For this finest grade we
charge you the lowest consistent
price. You can shop in person, by
mall, or by telephone. Every re
quest receives a personal care that
makes trading here a pleasure.
I
Get One Now While They Last
For ten days we will sell the wonderful Durham Du
plex Demonstrator Razor for 35c. The best razor in
vJZtj; Marsters Drug Store
ki-eps our imtrons constantly with
us. We sell to contrttclors, builders,
carix'iiters mid owners of property.
but we seldom have a complaint lc-
cause wo protect our customers with
a guarantee as ti. qunlitv.
Page Investment Co.
Phone 242 709 N. Jackson St
ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED
to come and look over my goods for an up-to-date
Spring and Summer Suit.
Special Prices This Week
$40.00 Suit for $30.00
' $35.00 Suit for $25.00 ' '
Perfect tit and workmanship guaranteed
J. 0. RYGG
Merchant Tailor Over Perry's Millinery-
Satisfaction or Your Money Back
The Store That Serves You Best
SUITS,
COATS.
WAISTS,
PETTICOATS.
UNDERWEAR.
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS,
CLOVES,
HOSIERY,
EMBROIDERY,
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PRICEO:
DRESS COODS.
SILKS,
GINGHAMS,
WHITE COODS,
TABLE LINENS:
Mrs. Overstreet, of Portland, is here with
a $25,000.00 StocK of HAIR GOODS
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For Heating
For Cooking
For Lighting
FOR WATER HEATING
FOR EVERY PURPOSE
WHERE A
Clean, Quick, Efficient, Safe
heat is desired, is now
Ready to be supplied
to the people of Roseburg in any quantities
We have a varied stock of Ranges Water Heaters House
Heaters and Gas Lamps now in stock at our
office on North Jackson street, which
we will be glad to explain to
anyone interested.
Very Sincerely Yours
The Oregon Cas & Electric Co.
Prices of Ranges set up in kitchen, ready for use, vary
from $21.00 to $52.00.
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