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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
LOCAV NEWS. Fifteen cent per roll fur kodak developing, dark's Studio. tf George Dlmmick went to Wilbur this afternoon to spend a day or two with friends. m Mrs. A. C. Maraters went to Draiu this afternoon to attend a meeting of tho V. C. T. U. Attorney Dexter Rice spent the af ternoon at Sutherlin looking afto- -" professional matters. ;'r'iO, C. Sether, of Olendale,, sput , ; the afternoon In RoBeburg looking after business Interests. If you desire to sell your Incu bators communicate Immediately with W. L. Fulmer, Mgr., Oakland Poultry Products Co., Oakland, Ore gon. 133-m29 Mrs. W. D. Wade, of Drain, under went an operation as Mercy hospital tnis morning. The operation was performed by Drs. Sether and Ste wart and was quite successful. Oregon Bakery, 328 N. Jackson street. Bread and pastry of all klnda. Everything usually carried by a flrst class bakery. Will open about April 2. a8 Mrs. A. C. Kldd & Son today re ceived a Ford automobile truck which wilt be pressed into service some time tomorrow. The truck has a ca pacity of 1,000 pounds affd is equip ped with a 22 horse-power engine. This is the first truck of Its kind to be received in Roseburg. E. Mauldlng and wife left for Sheridan this afternoon in response to a telegram announcing the death of the latter's mother, Mrs. E. J. Rowell.' Mrs. Rowell was about 70 years of age and leaves 11 children. The funeral will be held at Sheridan tomorrow. Ernest Wells and Wesley Fergu son, aged 11 and 13 years, who were yesterday arrested accused of lar ceny by bailee in connection with stealing two saddle ponies from the stables of Sam Smith, will be return ed to Portland tonight. The boys last night admitted that they recent ly escaped from Frazler's Detention Home, near Portland, after appropri ating $13 belonging to a companion. Leaving Portland they went to Al bany, thence to Cottage Grove and finally landed In Roseburg on Tues day. After reaching Roseburg they visited the Smith stables where they rented a couple of saddle ponies un der the pretense of enjoying an hour's ride. Falling to return in the afternoon, Mr. Smith became sus picious and caused a warrant to be Issued for their arrest. They were later apprehended near Canyonvllle. When questioned the boys said they TEN ACRE TRACTS FRUIT FARM GARDEN LAND TEN ACRE TRACTS N. Curry Estate, Riversdale Tracts were euroute to points in California where they contemplated seeking employment. S. J. Jones bad business at Myrtle Creek today. Dr. H. A. Campbell, of Drain, was a business visitor In Roseburg thU morning. Mrs. F. L. Russell left for points lu New York State this morning where she will Bpend several months. Attorney Elbert Hermann and Carl D. Shoemaker left for Portland liist evening to spenl a day or two looking after business ru.v.tcii William Puckett and wife, of Myr tle Creek, returned home this morn ing after a couple of days spent in Roseburg visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins left for their home at Portland this morning after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. J. H. Oliver. The ladles aid society of the Pres byterian church will serve dinner at the church on one day only, Friday. May 17, during the Strawberry end Rose Carnival. alO D. B. Grant has ro'.isrnod from Creswell and other northern towns where he spent a couple of days look ing after business matters. The only professional plnco In the city where you can get amateur work professionally done. Developing 13 cenU a roll. .Clark & Clark, Foto grapliers. tf Attorney J. A. Buchanan, candi date for representative, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election, went to Drain and other northern cities this morn ing. FOR SCHOOL SUl'Kltl.VTENDKXT. In hereby announce myself as. a candidate for the democratic nomi nation for county school superintend ent, at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. PloaBe write my name on your ballot. Yours truly, THURMAN CHANEY. APRIL WINDS II RING DUST ON HOOKS. Protect yours with Globe-Wernlcke book cases. Every kind of section you can think of, planned to fit any space and any style of furnishings. One section up to hundreds, ac cording to your needs. You can al ways add more sections cheaply. The Globe-Wernlcke sectional book case has made the old-fashioned kind out of date. RICE & RICE, The House Furnishers. Announcement Riversdale Tracts Subdivision of the N. Curry Estate Ranch. This well known Ranch has been subdivided and plac ed upon the market in Ten Acre Tracts. Riversdale Tracts are located 5 miles from Roseburg, Oregon, on the North XJmpqua River. Riversdale Tracts are adapted to the raising of Fruits, Vegetables and Farm Products. SOLD ON TERMS, Office Masonic Building ROSEBURG, OREGON. tiO-CAItTS. Many Improvements are noted In the Perambulators and Go-Curls this spring. They are big and roomy, with soft upholstering, the collapsible carts have good Bprings, a necessity to baby's comfort which has here tofore been luckiug. and ample pro visions for stormy woather have been made In the wind and rain shield which can be adjusted to form a Mr fect protection. The styles are unusually hand some, and the prices very moderate. RICE & RICE The House Furnishers. FOR Sltt'KHTAItV OF STATU. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for the office of secretary of state of the state of Oregon, sub ject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19th, 1912. pd adv FRANK S. FIELDS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the Btate ol Oregon for Douglas county, adminis trator of the estute of Thomas Mo lony, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by required to present the same to me. properly verified, as by law re quired, at Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 19th day of- March 1912. E. L. CANNON, Administrator of the Estate of Thom as Molony, deceased. i IBM CIVIL- ENGINEERS I'm SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Surveys Descriptions a-nd plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With 1 328 North JacKson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Office Phone 245 TEN ACRE TRACTS FRUIT FARM GARDEN LAND TEN ACRE TRACTS Owners Tho Indies of the South Methodist cliim-h will hold a window Bale of home cooking ta the Bee Hive gro cery, Saturday, April 13. When You Buy Jewelry, you buy the best you cm get for the price. You would like to buy the kind of goodi that ire guaranteed. You can in our store. We ctrry, for example, coodl that re guaranteed by Good Housekeep ing Magatine that have a national reputation for quality. Come in and look around anyway. A. S. lll'EY CO. The Jewelers. Bon Ami Electric Iron The best iron ou the market. Will V r - '; . consume Joss iowi'r, will hold heat longer than txny oilier Iron In ex .st ance. This iron Is GUAKANTKKI) rot TWO YKAHS. Don't bo misled. Don't nay moro for an inferior Iron. V trial will convince you. Roseburg Furniture Co ANOTHER Mg car of that good, screened Rock Springs Coal free from slnte, slack and dirt. When leslred, delivery will bo made In bugs, and bonrclB furnished to pro tect lawns and walks. We also sell 1)KY OAK I'llt WOOD KIXOUXO as well as a full stock of HAY GRAIN FEE I) Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co Winchester and Jackson Street. Phone 1 ft 3 It's Easy To an . nnlrulli alKiut (ho quality of Shinnies or Lath. The proof In In the practical use of them. Our repu tation for -keeping tho lest qualities ke'ps our put conn constantly with un. Vo ell to contractor, hullderM, carenterN and owners of properly, hut ho Hcldoin have a complaint Ih cause wo protect our ciihIoiimth with Kiiiiruntco tin to quality. Page Investment Co. Phone 242 709 N. Jaokson St. THOSE Wo want your bimlnowi, not only for today, nut for all future time. Try ug onco and you'll not dotwrt ua. ROSEBURG fV''''''m T until you lwvo seen the Peer- 1 1 ''&U(lxS'.X&x& I j fcTMiMjM ''. less salesman. Kvery machine NV'g.iaJaJC1ar;.'wa4 .1 guaranteed, and demonstrn- 111 1 1 jj tlons given to back all claims, jig rfaSSj. j IP PEERLESS STEAM WASHER J fik 4 The wonder of the age lifl or i Pjf '-? ' Sr$'?5t I Particulars soo or address g; KOSKlll'IU; TO IIAVK TWO I ( A l l' A Tfci V liTI. 1 1 1 A It its. M. W. Meyer, who has Just parsed the California State Vetlnury exami nation after snuluuthi,; :rom I ho Sun WASH DAY DELIGHT I H I Clean White Clothes M (I m ..i-i, iiSg3 "w v" WWv METIVIER &DIMMICK M The Peerless Steam Waahcr ; I'roiirietors. rfe does It all. Positively no rub- 1 PHONE 1 15 HAYNES BLOC, gjft bing. Your linen conies out iiSISS Nor"1 '"kson Street. j absolutely pure and spotless. H i (5S?S5p'SpS Hold your order for a washer h Kt(M5Xff()c VII wi n W i i-v. r - a . ... Kill 3 Sole agent, Ilosebttr, Oregon. K iliddie 1 Land I Pl'"e ie(1Cy 1 1 ROSE SPRAY RIDDLE ORECON I ! I I I I I J JChoIco Country Homes R ' In tho AZEI.EA ItlVKlt I ! J VAI.IiEY, known as t'OW E 1 ntKKK (-OlIXTItV, and In ! I tho SOUTH I'Ml-QUA VAI. I I 1 5 LEY tho best part of S , 1'iFiuiMn vi .ia, HE I I J :l ACHE OIK'HAItl) II I PLACE Ono of tho finest i . I :n Oregon, bcnuliriil for sit- G A nation, OM.V IfJIlO PEIt f i I A( l!i:- I ! S A large list of fnrm lands, tl I a orchard places nnd stock K Iruuthes open to Inspection K of homescckers. Prices are rlRht. Correspondence so- K ' Melted. I ( ()l,l,.lt MAKI VIIIX1.M IVail 18 "f,,'n '"sed bV tho "saw-llko oJko" (hut somo I.inintlrles put upon )ven a new collar. Such n Laundry Is a good plai'o to avoid. Thoro is a beautiful siiiooth finish to tho Collitrs iv. n luiimleri'd by us because we lake the j Krentest pains to prevent any Injury 'SJ to any falirlt- entriislcd to our fare. V:. Just Klvo us a trial order then '! juu ii nnuw inir Hav. . 'UK STH LAUNDRY I WHO WANT THE BEST To those v!io wont tlieir pick of the iinest looking, best wear ing shoes produced this season, we say: Come Early, New Spring Styles Are In IF YOr !ir otic of the iii ; ny who linik t'i iih tf HUpjiiy your hnm iicccIk for tin1 to in I hk Kfai;nn with hoiim tl.iiiK ilistiiir ivi- - fiit i rely clifffiriit thiiii ordliiiiry - conn ami nuike your !..'iV(t.fn rlKlit now. WE FIT THE HISLOP, THE SHOE MAN WITH HOWARD'S SHOE HOSPITAL Francisco Votorlnaryi Cullego passed through ItoscuurB lust evening to visit his relatives in Oakland. Dr. Meyer and Dr. R. E. Hunt will probably work in conjunction for the next tour or five months with Roso hurg as (liulrj headquarters. This tl. r a.. cm r e i cod e s 1 R I A II 1, -1, Mem .rim mi Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Poultry and Fish Rest of Service and roinpt Delivery. ti.. r i m The kind that Holds the Heat $9.00 Ton ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Established 1853 Spi'iiy Iiu ilcNlmctloii of lii'O nnd Imsluw iluiiia :-: 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 (it and workmanship guaranteed J. O. Merchant Tailor ...... i'...37,. - :r..;'... .Tujxms- aAffi I ROSEBURG Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of I LA NIC IIOOKH HCIIOOt, ll(K)Ks' TYPIOWIllTHIt I'APK'H OITICK Hl I'l'IdlOH DHAWI.Vd MAI lOltl.AL Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. WI-; I'lto.Mlsi-; you a mirprlno when nn n-o tw nwfll new hIiocb nnd ffoiilH of Dm followlnic famous niiikrH: p. FiimIm, for lailfew; A. K. Nfttli'ion & Crawford nhoon fur men. HARD-TO FIT will enable stork-owners to got their stock attended to In prompt order. Doth veterinaries are graduates, hold ing the second places In their res pective classes. Wood! Any quality Oak, Fur and Pine. Low at prices in the city. Piompt (leliv or to any part of town. Phones A. S. Wallace 2F3 N. Brevter 266-L CHEAPEST AND BEST Free Delivery unlittlon for aphis on roso nnd oilier :-i :-: :-: Marsters Drug Co. RYGG Over Perry's Millinery BOOK STORE SI MktUi. We Kuuriintt'o everything wo Bell to nlvo BallHractory norvlco at the price you pay and wo always "make good". EUGENE f t f ill