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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1912)
IjOCAL nkws. Kdward Rose and wife spent yes torday at Oakland vlltlng with friends. It you want the seat goods direct from the factory, go to D. P. Fish er'! paint store. tf ev. J. r. MeConnell spout yes terday afternoon at Wilbur where he hold bis usual services. lira. J. P. Starr and daughter went to Oakland this morning to look after busineHS interests. ' Prices talk so does quality. You can get both at Fisher's paint store , undor the old stars and stripes. tf Mrs. h. R. Elmore returned here laat evening after spending some Umo at Marcola visiting with her slater. t Beat caint on earth lead and oil at $2.00 per gallon. Let's bust the mixed paint trust. Fisher s paint tore. tf Miss Mamie Northcraft left for her home at Olalla yeBtorday after a few days spent In Koseburg visiting with her friend, Miss Etta Dillard. The largest, most beautiful and stylish wall paper Btock ever Been In Roseburg at D. P. Fisher's paint and paper store. 121 West Oak street H. II. Davis and wife left for fiolr homo at Prihevillu this morn Ing after several days' spent In Rose burg visiting with Mr. Davis' sister, lira. James McKay. The cat came back but the spots never do In the clothes cleaned by Bloper & Son. Ladies' and -gents' work, Oloves, felt and panama hats. Work called for and delivered. Phone 47. tf Mrs. M. C. Morgar and two daugh ters, Mrs. J. H. Anderson and Mrs. William Crnne left for tliolr home at Austin, Minn., this morning after spending some time in Roseburg vis iting at the homo of Mrs. fc.. W. Mor gan, In North Roseburg. It. E. Mclth, of tho Portlnnd Bridge A Iron Works, loft for Ms homo ut Portland yesterday after a few duys Bpent In Roseburg. Mr. Meitli wns rocontly awarded tbo contracts for erecting a number of new bridges In Douglas county during tho pres on t Biimmor. MIhs Mabel Smith, of Keillnmls, Cal., la spending a few days In Rose burg vlbltlug nt the home of Mr. nnc' C. C. Christie. Miss Smith l on roulo to polntH In Miiluo nml NVw York where sho oxikh'Is to spend sovoral weeks and Is nrcomiHinloil by Mr. and Mrs. itudy llruckmau, of Ban Dardlno, Cal. John S. iaylor, of Los Angolos, Cal,, Ih spending a few duvs In Kose burg vlBltlng with his father, John Shannon Taylor. Mr. Tn.vlor Is well known In Roseburg whoro he resid ed for a long time prior to about seven years ego when bo moved to California, lie Is now enroiito to Portland to attend tile F.Iks' conven tion. If you are contemplating build ing a house, barn or other buildings. I will be glad to furnish you with estimates. I havo only skilled me chanics In my employ and they are II Insured by mo under tho Work man's Compensation act. DliorcfDro, whon I do building for you you tnke no chance of being sued for damages r ny Injury that may befall any employee while working on your BOARD AND TIOOMS. Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In each room. MRS. CALLAND, Prop. Corner Jackson and Brockway Streets; near High School. Rate, 6 Per Week. building. B. 8. Nichols, contractor and builder, 181 N, Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. Phone 327-Y. tf Miss Vernon, of Oakland, spent a couple of days in Roseburg visiting with Vera Buckingham Inst week. Dr. E. J. Bonner, ot Medlord, the eye specialist, 1b In town for a short time. See him for expert advice. Pohne 281. tf Mrs. Clark Bargar and Mrs. C. H. N, Oronvold leave for Portland Tues day evening where they will attend the Blks' convention. Hormann Marsters, ttie plumber, Is prepared to Install gas fittings as well as pipe bouses. He guarantees satisfaction. tf Eva and Elbert Lenox left for points In Eastern Oregon and Idaho yesterday wnoro they will upend sev eral weeks visiting with friends and relatives. O. L. Miller, graduate of "The Roy al Conservatory of Music," Berlin, Germany .offers his services to the people of Roseburg as piano and pipe organ Instructor, Advanced pupils specialty. Will call at your )ome. Address or call at Wm. D. Bell's plnno store. tf Tho Richardson Art Embroidery Club met at Mrs. Tolley's home last Wednesday and elected the following officers for the next 6 months: Mrs. Viola Adams, president; Mrs. Snow Williams, vice-president; Mrs. Min nie Lewis, recording secretary; Mrs. Clayton Negloy, treasurer; Mrs. Eu gone Bowers, moderator. After the order of business Ico cream and cake OiM GUARD i in? , OS Vi K H V? r ( I r J -A i fit Now is the Time For that two-piece hot weather suit. Our goods and prices will please you. We make Ladies Suits too. Also do cleaning and pressing. W. A. ACKLEY, Tailor 111 Cass St. its ti-.rvtiH and a very pleasuut twut had by all present. i W. A. Burr, tho Deer Creek farm- er, spent Saturday in Roseburg at tending to business matterB. You can rent the latest novels at the Fiction Library,, Up-stalrs In the Parrott Building. Over fifteen hun dred volumes to select from. a4 Pen Bullwlnkle. the Riddle hard ware merchant, arrived here Sativ- Ijy afternoon to spend Sunday w'.Oi his parents. Patrick Hunt, of the Oregon Sol dlerB' Home, left for points In Cali fornia this morning where he will .-tpend several weeks visiting with friends. County Commissioner M. R. Ryan left for his home at Drain yesterday after a few days spent in Roseburg attending the monthly meeting of the county court. Mrs. A. C. Lute and daughter, Car rie, left for their home In Nebraska this morning after several weeks Bpent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn, who resides a short distance in the country. County Commissioner Jefferson Wiley left for his home In Myrtls Creek Saturday evening after attend ing tho regular monthly meeting of tho county court In this city. Mrs. Clarence Hess and child re turned nere last evening after a visit with relatives at Eugene. Mrs. Hess wns accompanied home by her moth er who will spend a week or ten days in Roseburg. Joseph Shrum and wife, who live near the northern limits of the city came n'ar meeting with a serltiis ac cident while enroute to town Satur day aftr-rnoon. While defending Winchester street the horse they were dr'vlnq became unmanageable and st u tt-1 to kirk. Unable to .jiiiot the arlninl tho front portion ot the vj- h!Uo wfiti practically demolished, mid Mr. Shrum wns thrown from Ms scat to tic ground. In the me'e?, the hci-ae dragged the wagon to ,i nearby tele, .n,i pole where It became Mull ed. .Mrs. Shrum escaped Ininrv. AGAIN. i i i r l pvi.Hr ' 1 'A I'm. ) mi v if OLNOCRAT (JOWVliWVlOW Maosulty in Naw Vork World. Woinan'sWorld Mrs. Davi. Who Caused ' Roosovolt Outburst at Chicago. j i IP? by American Press Association. HHS. W. A. DAVIS. Mrs. W. A. DtivU U enjoylne the i populurity nttendlu her recent exchvd rush fur ftuue uii (he Door of the Cbl Qixiio tuition a I cuuvcuttou. Thin Impulsive lady caused the dele gult'H to cheer for twenty minutes by wnvliiK a Inre tmnner benriiiK Colonel Itoortevelt'H portrait. Mra. Dnvls ex plaliiH the bappenlnc In the following way: "While 1 was sitting there I saw a handsome large picture of Hooserelt lying on a man's lop. I said. 'Ob. pive me that, won't you? I did not wait for him to answer, but snatched It nwny from blin. I was so excit ed. They were cheering wildly, you know, for some one else, and I've nl ways been a' strong admirer of Rouse velt. I grabbed the picture and waved it wildly. I hardly knew what 1 was doing. 1 guess I'm rather excitable by nature. "I hurdly realized what they were doing when they took me down. I was too excited to be afraid. I felt perfectly nt home, for some reason, although 1 never have appeared in pub lie before." The Useful Rose. More in number Thau the count of Its petals are the present day uses for thi silky rose croc-beted In baby Irish style out of the heavy mercerized cotton or twisted sillc of white or cream color. The bags un which It Is the elmsen trimming are the very newest design to be seen In the shops that mnUe n specialty of "the latest thiug." but a use still more novel Is as the trim ming for one's new girdle. As ban been often Raid, ttie tctmck of crocheting them once learned (s inval uable. And In this heavy thread there Is not the eye strain to be guarded against which makes the ttiuT work rather trying to those with sensitive vision. Once started, the little box or bag of single roses soon begins to (111 up. Progressive Orientals. Mrs. Chapman Cult, president of the International Woman Suffrage alliance, writing from Kgypt. says: "I And a khedlvlal princess who is a pronounced suffragist and has written some ex cellent papers to prove that the Koran is not opposed to ItlnTty for women. A Moslem woman has lectured nt the newly founded Kgypt Inn university on women's rights, and a Syrian girl has studied law and Is employed in a law ofl.ee. Lenders nre thus coming forward, snd a woman's movement has surely begun. In the constitu tional agitation of the past few years the women have taken a keen Interest, and representative government tins be come n popular theme of discussion In tho harems.'' Dented Furniture. When furniture becomes dented and not broken the marks may easily be made to dlsnppeur. Trent It In this manner: Wet the bruised spot with water. Double a piece of brown paer five or six times and soak It In warm water. Place It upon the bruise and apply a warm (not hot) flatlron till the mols ture has evnpornted. If the dent has not disappeared rfr peat tho treatment. To Remove Ink Spots, If an ink spot gets on the carpet slip a pan under it immediately, pour cold water through it and then cover it with a little heap of salt. When the nlt has become dark with Ink remove It and put a fresh layer In Its place. n ink stain Is less likely to be spread by inuring water through It than by dipping It into hot water. Qiv Hr th Right Tool. A woman ran't drive n null. Thore has bwn too much plundering f women. A wumnn mar not be able to drive a nail with a brimmer, but v ii give her a hairbrush and the can drive a nail an well as anybody. Th. Latt.t Davalopmant. Knnwin City ts to hare band con fcrt with wche on auffrair In the tntermltMlona on tne programme. X5 I B IN ! I RIVERSDALE TRACTS Sub-division of the well known N. Curry Estate ranch into ten acre tracts suitable for fruit, garden and farm products, located five miles from Rose burg, on the North Umpqua River. Soldon terms The N. CURRY ESTATE, Owners Masonic Building Roseburg, Oregon Elk's Gtand Lodge Reunion At PORTLAND, OREGON JULY 8 To 13, 1912 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Via The From all points on Main Line and Branches I Mil SUNSET I lOCDENaSHASTA I I I ROUTES I I The "'Rose City" will be a scene of gaiety and splendor to welcome "Best People On Earth" and will offer to her visitors an entertainment and pageant that none but ELKS can give. For more detailed information as to Special Trains, fares from any station, sale dates, or booklet giving full information about the con vention, call on any Southern PacifieAgentor write to JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. CRESCENT HEICHTS ADDITION Lots in this Addition Sold on Easy Terms; Small Cash Payments BUILDING RESTRICTIONS Extra Large in Size. All with fine view of City and Valleys Make an Appointment With Us To See These Lots : : : HIMES and OLIVER 1 THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kchllirn, T:cp. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The test the market afford. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. KJK25E39 Thone 5S .... Rosebuig, Oreccn Phone 245. All work first-ctai Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bondsf allKinds Furnished Money toLoan on Improved Farm Property Perklna Building ROSKBURa. OREGON D. H. MARSTEES PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worlf, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, Worhs. WorK Done on Short Notice WINNIE "THE PLUMBER" Roseburg Pbone 201 Up-to-the-Times with First Class Materials Sale dates July 8 to 10 adjoining Peoples Marble Telephone 251. ROSEBURG, ORE GADDIS Sutherlin Phone 28 attention and mechanics m Work Guaranteed n 1 1 'ir ntSrM7'7iiiai'i Wmmmm i aji ijn n pa njin m i, u wm-m -.WHUM-muyj