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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
I " I RQSEBURS RND VIC1N11Y 1 I2YEARSAGU THISWEEK (from tho I'inttiiiealiT) Blmon Cum, oiio of Oakland's foreraobt buinetsi men, visited lite . mai: old friends In this city Wed nesday, including tho Plaindeater. Hon. A. C. Mai-Htcra and family Btart by private conveyance for Ban don in tho morning to enjoy a pleas ant outing on ttio hewn. We wish them a pleasant and enjoyable trip. "Duffy" Parker, of railroad eating house fame, Itt experimenting with a new railroad tricycle and ltus applied for a patent on the (mine. An or dinary bicycle with a guide wheel for the rail parallel with the one on which the bicycle runs la UHed. Oreat apeedi 1b developed with ease and the Invention promises to bo a snc- KCCC. The lire department was called out at noon Wednesday by a Are which originated in tne residenco property of Oeorge Shamhrook on tho corner of Oak and Kteiihens streelw. The residence still contained the house hold effect of I), J. Jarvi, while Artmir Woodin had Just moved his household Roods in, when tho lire cjiuwht In the rafters and roof from a defective flue, Kvorytiilng was re moved from Liio burning building with but sunlit damage and the lose ou the building, which will only re quire a new roof and rc-papering and painting, is probably covered by iiiKurance. Mr. Shamhrook, who re sides at Umpojin I'Virry, bus been no tilled, but has not yet been heard from. Last evening the newspaper fra ternity of the town was royally en tertained, and no doubt Instrurted, At the office of ..r. Ouorgo 15. Ilouck, by an exhibition with his flue new X-ray apparatus. An examination of tho human body, which Is made al most transparent by this wonderful X-ray, was very lutoro.sllug, as well us the location of nails In blocks of ' wood, coins In leather purses and large thick books, etc. The only sub stitute In fact that we were unable to see through, was the Review rep resentative's head, on account of the wheels nnd thickness of the iiltull, which completely halTled thi won derful pmvorH of tho rays. This ap 'm Looking for a Dear Featured by , ISABELLE D'ARMOND The Title of this Song is used by Arrangement with "The Delineator" Word ly .1. W. IlAMER 6'iirt esjirtutionp. 1. I'm looli itig fur dear 2. 1 in look ing for a fuir mm ... j. 73 liirl who thinks hr moth girl who lnu no Tcuin I- r. wr- waut a pirl with t.'n - hni to Ihi a fimh - mi. mull a girl 1 11 nov uaiit girl (or a hfu paratus la Indeed a valuable addition ; to the doctor's fine cabinet, as It en ables him to accurately locate a frac ture, dislocation or presence of any zolld foreign substance In the hu man anatomy, sucu as u needle, bul let, etc. litis Is no doubt the only X-ray apparatus in the slate, south of Salem. John Kohiuson, of Kdenbower, met with a very serious and painful ac cident Jat Friday morning (from which he ;vuk very lucky to escape with his iUe. With Mrs. Robinson he was coming Into town from Kd enbower, just starting for Bust Ump 1,11a, where their daughter Is visit ing, and when on the grade Just nortth of town the bridle of one of the horses came off and at the same time the Wagon came uncoupled, and the team started to run ava, throwing Mr. and Mrs. Robinson to the ground. The lady as unhurt except for a slight shock, but Mr. R. who struck iiou his head on the sidewalk, received frightful injuries libout the head, the scalp being torn off from the left ear over the top of his head and many oilier ugly cuts being found besides. Ho was tuken to the residence of Prof. V. U. Ilain lln. near by,' and his wounds dress ed by Drs. Ilouck and Hamilton, more than 50 stitches being required In tho operation. He also complain-' ed of severe pains In the hack, but. It Is thought that his Injuries there ; are n.;t fi"rloiis. The Injured man 1 only arrived here a week ago from ' Voca, Texas, at which place he had tMen postmaster and Wn8 looking for a location. A ISAItTfAIX. Two nice level lote. eneti 40x100 In Walte's nddltlon, only 3 blocks from high school, 1 new house 24x32, 9 ft. posts, shingled root; another house 12x20, 1 wood shed TxlS, city water and sewerage, fine well to Irri gate gardon. Price $950, $500 down, balance on monthly payments of $15 per month, first year, then $10 until paid, intorost nt 0 per cont. Page In vestment Company, 709 N. Jackson, or Ph-ne 242. tf Tho only up-to-date goods no others carried from Alfred Peat! Co., at Eastern prices at Fisher's paint store. tf old la - dv, Willi n duiiirh Irr, young (jirl io. Who could lo a "I w - or Is an an gol tlirounh - ing Tor the whirl of tho liniiht -,-ts .JS j X.rxi ' . s s - q ? --t h i J h J . -.v. , r -; ' ' dcr heart, And when I'm ntrnok 1T Cn pid's dnrt, From lou plate, 1 don't wnnt a girl rinlit up - to - date, I m : . or part: I'm look ing for long mate; Wluwe uioth-er i CopTilRht br LEO, FEIST, 154 Wit jyth St., Hew International CopTritht Secured All ptr(ormln ana other "SUMMER DAYS" Th Summer Sonj Hit Vied tiy pctmUiion, MURRAY MUSIC CO., Nw r Personal Items J Let Stone tune your piano. Phone 288-R. tf Perry Foster was among thoso who returned from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Nellie Kirk has returned from Portland where she spent a few days attending the festival. Mrs, Susie Dowers left for Eugene this afternoon after a brief visit at the Cawlfleld home In this city. Rev. E. Badger left for Corvallls this afternoon after a few days spent In Roneburg with friends. The Standard Bearers of the M. E. church will hold a window sale of home cooking at the Beo iilve Groc ery Saturday, July 13. J12 i T. J. Simmons, proprietor of the Western hotel at Mrtle Creek, pass ed the day in Roseburg looking af ter business interests. Mtlio Grace Clark returned to Corvallls today -after a brief visit at the home of her mother, who re sides on Mill street In this city. Edward Laslna today Hied a suit In the local justice court In whicn he sucks to regain possession of cer tain land alleged to be held Illegally I by Oswald Kir-liter. Attorney George Jones represents the plaintiff. Mrs. R. B, Corcoran, of Hnrrls burg, Idaho, who has been spending tho past few days in Roseburg visit ing with her brother, Fred Wright, If ft for points in California this morning where she will spend sever al weeks with friends and relatives. Morris Webber, who has been spending the past few months, in Russia and other foreign countries returned hero this morning. He ar rived in New York City last Monday and made the trip across the contin ent in live days. Among those who returned from Portland thiH morning were George Quine and wire, Loyal Stephens, Os car ivllnke, Joun Wlnnlford, F. G. Mlcelll. Louis Dimes. G. W. Worth- Old Lady Music, by A 1.1. I'lANTADOSI 1 3 m -6 . fond and true:. A A luith - lul wile;... p I i- and through gay life I.... Hho don't s - York rtihtt rHtn4 York 9 m' 1 l . t - , 0 : M - - r r i 1 r i 1 near old la dy. a dear eld la dj. X. sss. Ington, Harry Pearce, Carl D. Shoe maker, Elbert Hermann, C. W. Bak er, George Bolter, wife and Capttola Willis, and Benjamin Caro. Irvine Gardner, or Bucks Fork, spent the day in Roseburg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Bungalow, stain, pure creosote, no better made at 75c. Don't be fooled In paying 90c to $1.25, but patronize the man who knows. Fish er, the painter. tf The Royal Typewriter Company says "We guaranteed that the Royal Standard typewriter will do work of the BEST auality for a greater length of time at less expense for up keep than any other typewriter, re gardless of price."- The Roseburg book Co., are agents for Douglas county, Bw-J Dr. Lyman B. Sperry, who Is heard each winter in the lyceum lecture courses, of all the large cities of the country, arrived with Mrs. Sperry and her sister from Los Angeles last night, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brand, at the Overland Orchards. Dr. Sperry is going to take a party to Crater Lake this fall and is making arrangements for the trip now. It is probable that the Tn.er route will be chosen us be ing shorter and more interesting than the Medford road, though the two roads join for the laat part of the way. Dr. Sperry Is one of the owners of the Overland Orchards in Garden Valley. A pretty wedding occurred at the homo of County Assessor end Mrs. F, L. Catkins, In Edenbower, last evening, when their son, Howard, was united lu marriage to Miss Veda Calkins, recently of New York. The ceremony was performed by Rev. K. M. Mears in the presence of members of the Immediate fam ily and a few intimate friends of the contracting parties. A delicious wed ding feast followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Calkins left for the mountains this morning where they will Hpend their honeymoon. Mr. Calkins is deputy county assessor and is one of Rosoburg's best known young mpn. Although comparative ly a stranger In this vicinity, Mrs. Calkins has made a number of close CHORUS. I'm look - ing for face-;. I'm look la dy, If you 1 r Tm Looking tor a Dear OU Udy. - 1 Lj C ; J -ft-J ' I--- J J f?yt?:ii I j- I ' -O C " j ". ' " " - 1 "--- 1 1 1 -1 , : Lzr, - F-; 1 ' lace .... I don't care if . her silk - cn hair..!. Ia u E?EEE m U 1 ' H ? I" white as tho drir . en enow; I'm look - ing for a dear old 0 , ! , i t'. .. : i Ar m - - I O rTT f T tar , 1 v - -r 1 -Z f: " ' 1 f i 1 y a u , ,1. 1 m , a irmpn. t-y v, r.-:f: tr J , (,;- ic . i r. rv 1.157- fe friends during her brief residence in this locality. Upon their return from the mountains Mr. and Mrs. Calkins will make their home witn the form er's parents in Edenbower. A very quiet wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. fcJ. Gur ney, at Winchester, on July 10, when their daughter, Ruth, was united In mairlage to Glen Alden, of Decatur, Mich. The couple have already left for 'Michigan where they intend to make their future home. ' CHl'IlCH NOTICES Christian tlirr-b, J. N. McCcimcIl, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. by Grant K. Lewis, of Cincin nati. All members and friends should be present. Union sen' ices on court house lawn at 7 o clock. Methodist Kplscopal Church, .South. K. M. Mears, pastor. Preaching by the pastor 11; Sabbath school meets at 10 a. m.; mid-week prayer service Wednesday . evening a"t 8 o'clock. Union services on the court house lawn Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Baptist Church, W. Hi, Eaton, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching service at 11 a. m. No evening service at the church. All join in the union open air service on the court house lawn. The pastor will preach ' at the morning service. There will be splendid music, a cordial welcome and a helpful service. Come and see. Saint ieopKe"s Church. Corner Main and Cahd streets'. The Rev'd Charles Wilson Tinker, rector. The sixth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion nt 7 : 30 a. m. ; Sunday school at 9:l.i a. in.; morning pray er at 11.,' No evening Jserviiee. Church of the Holy Spirit, Suther lln Evening prayer at 3:00. All arc cordially Invited to these services. Christian Science Society. Corner Lane and Main streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Sunday lesson sermon 11 a. m., subject. "Sacrament"; Wednesday evening testimonial service 8 p. m. Reading room In same building open 2 p. in. a dear old la - dy, - ing for a dear old la - dy, 'L : 1!! i' 1 j it'- - lind her, please, lot tne know. to 4 m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. All are invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Presbyter I an i luirrli. J. E. Burkhart, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. At this ser vice the Rev. Thos. W. Graham, of Minneapolis, will preach. Junior C. E. at 4 p. m.; union service on court house lawn at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing onj Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend these service. Come and bring a artend. KOl-TH J)KKK CREEK. Miss Imulene Davis returned Tues day from Ashland, She has been making an extended visit with Dr. and Mrs. Fawcett. Misses Laura and Adele Freezer, who have been the guests of Mrs. Al exander for the past month, will leave for Seattle on Saturday. The South Deer Creek Grange will hold the dedication of the new hall Sunday afternoon, July 14, at 2:30 o'clock. : Everyone Is invited to come. A box supper and dance will be given in the 6 range hall on July 26. The proceeds of which will be given toward the new hall. A dance was given by Miss Echo Kruse on the evening of July 4 at her home. A fair crowd attended. Miss Isaheile .adson assisted in receiv ing and Miss Bertha Karcher helped in serving supper. i no prize for the best fancy dancer was awarded to Mr. Herbert Bellows. Large eatH were served, and tne crowd broke up at the early hour of 5 a. in, Nearly all of the members of W. B. Melton's family have been III with tonsliitis. We are glad to say that they are all better now. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Turner and fam ily left this neighborhood and are now In Roseburg. bought the McCall ranch are now residing on tho same but their fam ilies have not yet arrived. The game between North Rose burg and South Deer Creek on last Sunday, July 7, resulted in the de feat of the former with a score of 20 to 11. Another game between these two teams will be held on next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. With a sweet and kind - ly. With her lit - tlo cap of . P"""l -- :S: ru I'm kn El o, S3,