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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
work between Roseburg and Port land.- RICE & RICE The House Furnishers I.OCAI, NKWK. Horace McNabb, of Stephens, spent the day in Roseburg looklug after A various business Interests. III' ti:u il Morris, r Portland, Is a bUBlnc?. visitor in Ro;iehurg today. I L. D. Walrath, local agent for the Oregon Life Insurance Company, spent yesterday afternoon at Suther Hit looking after business affairs. , Ike .Matthews liHK returned here af ter an ubseuce of several months. LOCAL NEWS. - Warren Bcatty haa returned from the mountains above Tiller whore lie spent the past few weeks. The mere fact that Dr. Lowe has ton coming to Roseburg so long Is proof positive ho does his work well. : A. M. Gallagher, of Door Creek, Hpont yesterday arternoon In IIoho burg nttondlng to business Interests. Hermann Marsrers, trie plumber, In prepared to Install gas fittings at well as pipe bouses. He guuranteei satisfaction. tf i. H. Campbell and C. W. Matthely yesterday moved their stock of gro ceries from their former quarters on Kherldan street to the building recent ly Vacated by I-. II. Ilhondes, and situated on Jackson street. "Everybody's" restaurant opened this morning under tho direction of Mr. Btatkson, formerly employed as cook at tho Grand Orlll. The ros taorant Is situated in the room formerly occupied by A. D. Dradloy, the real estate agent, and located on Cam Btreet. Phillip Harth, son of Henry Harth. returned here 'yesterday morning from Portland In his father's auto mobile. - Ho reports the roads In fair condition with tho exception of Pass Creek canyon which 1s "tinlto muddy. The young man wns accompanied on the trip by Mr.' Harth's father who TcHldos at Portland. , According to lontl railroad gossip new time card Is In course of com pilation and will probably become effective within the next two weeks. Probnbly two trains will be added to the present enrd. One of those will be similar to the "Shasta Limited" and will oiernlo between San Fran clsro and Seattle. The other train will ipobnbly (he pimlted to local' Dr. Lowe, the well known eye specialist Is now at Hotel McClallen to remain till Saturday. He has been coming to Roseburg 'for 20 years. Quite a record. N W. F. Munson left for his home at Salem yosterday afternoon after a few dayB spent In Roseburg. Mr. Munson Is much pleased with tills section of the country and may pur chase a ranch In this vicinity In the near future. Glenn Taylor, who owns a motor cycle, was arrested yesterday after noon accused of exceeding the speed limit. He was lined in the sum of $!. It was stated this afternoon that a number of other owners of motorcycles will be arrested as will several automobile drivers. Numer ous complaints have been lodged with tho officers of late relative to the manner lu which -motorcycles and automobiles are driven through the streets. In the past little attention ahs been paid to tha ordinance regu lating the speed of these machines, and not until the marshal was fairly dlluged with complaints would he take any action. Don't wear glasses before you nttve had It proved to your entire satisfaction that your trouble will be removed by their use. At the present day too many glasses are sold without any regard to the eyes. What you need Is a thoroughly sound, honest, Btralghforward opin ion, supported by the nocessary skill, experience, qualification and reputa tion. Dr. Lowe explains plainly and fully why your eyes need galsses and gives you every proof of thejiene flts you will derive from their use. His 20 years experience Is behind his methods. He Ib now at Hotel Mc Clallen to remain till Saturday noon. Consult him about your eyes and glasses. The "Wonder" .i WASHES A TUB...... In Two Minutes Will be demonstrated Sat urday at Strong's Furniture Store. ' COME AND SEE. Mai-..-'.- -a Vtsw ' This is the wonderful Ma chine that I sell and use my self, and many Douglas coun ty people now have "The Wonder" B. W. Strong "T1. Il m me ruiimure man. Everybodys' Cafe for quick ser vice. Popular prlcea. s21 Dr. Lowe's glasses are death to headache. Ask your neighbors. Miss Rhoades has returned from Newport where she enjoyed her an nuul vacation. O. P. Staudley, of Camas Valle, spent the day In Roseburg attending to various business interests. Sheriff George Qulne has return ed from Sulphur Springs where he spend a couple of days serving civ;l papers. Mrs. Carey, matron at the office: of Drs. Seely, Sether & Stewart, un-1 J derwent an operation for appeutli cltls at Mercy hospital this mornipg. Miss Lillian Williams left for her home at Cottage Grove yesterday af ter two weeks spent In Kdenbower visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc Ilride. A. 0. Park, of Napervllle, 111., is. spending a few dayB In Roseburg looking over the country. The gem tloman expects to purchase property In the vicinity of Greens. O. V. Doardorff, of Oakland, un derwent an operation at Mercy hos pital yesterday morning. Drs. Stew art and Sether were the attending surgeons. Douglas County Creamery buttor Is the best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with this home product, which Is always itrlctly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll, SO cents. tf C. O. Martinson, Earl Landers and Scott Landers arrived here yesterday morning from Portland and left to day for tho coast range mountains where they will spend a week or ten days cruising. L. A. Holding and Rose H. Mc Arthur, both residents 'of Guntcr, were quietly married at the offices of City Recorder Cnrl Wlmberly at tho city hall late yesterday. The happy couple will rcsldo at Gunter. The greatest Hue or Aluminum Ware over. Bhown In Roseburg. Tbe Waro that Wears. "Not the cheap flimsy kind, but the good heavy re liable sort.' Call and examine qual ity th prices are right. , RICE , RICE. , At the regular meeting of the Moose lodge held Tuesday night a number of new members were Initiat ed Into the- mysteries of the order. No business., pertaining to the erec tion of the proposed lodge home wns brought up for consideration. Shnnnon Taylor loft for Winches ter this afternoon. From there he goes to Oakland where ho will re main until Fridny morning when he leaves for Los Angeles. He will be accompanied south by his daughter who resldo sin Pennsylvania. Publicity Manager Schlosser, of the Roseburg Commercial Club, Is busy arranging an exhibit which will be sent to Portland and later to the various land shows to be held throughout the East during the com ing winter. Included In the exhibit are displays from Looking Glass, Deer Creek and Molrose. Other communities wishing representation should forward their exhibits to Mr. Schlosser ut once. . - j The Tn pin Land Company has di ed a suit In the circuit court for Douglas county against the Oregon Idaho Company, In which tho plain tiffs seek to recover the sum of 830. 000, alleged to be due on promissory notes, together with Intoiest at the rate of ten per cent. Plaintiffs also ask for attorney fees In the sum of $1,500 an well as the foreclosure of a mortr.age on approximately 2S7 acres of timber land together with a logging railroad and equipment. The promissory note Is alleged to have been executed In Portland on Octob er 9. 1908, and was In the sum of $10,000. IjUer $10,000 of the prin cipal was paid. Bert Riddle, formerly engaged In the hardware business at Riddle, this morning filed an answer to the com plaint In the case Instituted against him by J. S. Cherrlngton.. Other than denying the several allegations contained In the complaint. Mr. Rid dle asks thai the case be dismissed I and that Cherrlngton be compelled to pay the costs Incurred In the action. Cherrlngton recently filed the suit against Kiddle with a view of collect ing commission alleged to be due for the sale of a. hardware store rFs irar - mm. S I " 13 furnish- Q&PmgffiP 8 teY? M&JTM Complete 3 j House Furnishers Beautiful Line of Large Rockers also Couches and Davenports tiis Never were seen in Southern Ore gon as large , a line of beds as are now on our floor ready for your inspec tion, price ranging from $2.50 to $50.00, any color, any design yod may wish. Always remember Rice & Rice pays the freight Our store is ready for your Fall shopping Call on us for help We can make your buying easy Do not wait, be among the first , We are speeding up and oar store is brim full of good values for the homes comfort mMmmmm ;s.'. vt We call your partic ular attention to our fine line of carpets and rugs directly im ported for our own store. Prices that will appeal to all. Excellent line of dinning room furniture "specially priced. Massive and elab orate extension tables with chairs and buffets to match Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, Heaters, 50 patterns, all the latest improved wood and coal savers. Remember we will not be undersold by any firm. Ranges, Rangas, Ranges, the Great Majestic, the king pin of all ranges made. Guar anteed for a life time. Remember we solicit Tour mail orders and prepay all freight charges. , ' RICE & RICE, The House Furnishers formerly conducted by Mr. Riddle. Attorney George Xeunor represents Mr. Klddlo. Mrs. Wiley Pilklngton spent the day at Winchester visiting with her mother. Robert Booth, of fiugene, arrived here last evening to spend a day with his brother, J. H. Booth. Henry Harth, of Harth's Tosgery was taken to Mercy hospital last ev ening where he will undergo an oper ation. Mrs. I,. G. Hicks and Miss Ger trude Gould returned here this morn ing after a few days spent at Port land. Cecil Dlnkeley left for CornilltJ this morning where he will attend j the Oregon Agricultural Collega dnr-i lug the coming winter. j Today the Southern Pacific em ployes received their monthly pay cheoks. and as a result the merchants were unusually busy. V. K. Sprinkle, formerly In charge of the local Western I'nlon tele-j grnph office, left for Wendllng lnto Inst night where he has accepted n position as agent for the Southcn Pacific Company. He was accompan led by his wife and children. For a good dinner, try Everybodys' Cafe. s2 1 P. H. Harth went to Grants Pass this morning to spend a couple of days looking after business Interests. W. B. Hammltte, the local under taker, returned here this morning af ter a couple of days spent at Port land wehre he attended the meeting of the Oregon Undertakers' Associa tion. E. L. Bashford, owner of the local flouring mills, left for his home at Vancouver, Wash., lest evening after a few days spent in Roseburg. Mrs. L. O. Simons, of Tangent, arrived here last evening to spend a few days visiting at the home of II. t.. Marsters and Attorney Reuben Marsters. 77alrfax Parrlsh. son of Conductor nd Mrs. Pnrrlsh, left for Corvallb: this mornnlg where he will attend the agricultural college during the coming winter. Prs. II. K. Mendendall and family and R. II. Carter and family, all of Portland, arrived In Roseburg this , the state. morning where they Intend to locate permanently. Fred Schwartz and wife, formerly of the Grand hotel, are visiting with friends at Oregon City. From thtre, they will go East where they will' spend some time visiting with rela tives In Wisconsin. The W. C. T. U. will hold a win dow sale of home cooking Saturday, September 28. The committee in charge are, Mrs. F. T. Hunt. Miss Mary Edgerton, Mrs. J. O. Met and Sirs. G. W. Groves. R. E, Smith, of tho First Trust & Savings Bank, went to Eugene this morning to attend the funeral of Jesse Bounds, a wealthy timber deal er who was recently killed In an auto mobile accident at that city. The case of the State vs. Walter Scott, accused of citortlon, has been set down for hearing by the supreme court on October 8. Scott was con victed of attempted extortion in the local circuit court several months ago and shortly thereafter the cise was appealed to the higher tribunal. Attorneys O. P. Coshow and Oeorse Xenner appeared for 8?oH, while District Attorney Brown represents;