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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1912)
NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS LOCAL MOWS. . ... i A new lot of choice leather music rolls at the lloseburg Book Store. dswtr Bert Brown, of Oakland, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours today, Hermann Marsters, tiie plumber, Is prepared to install gas fittings at well as pipe bouses, lie guarantees satisfaction. tl Mrs. George Burnette went to Myr tle Creek tills morning to spend the remainder of the week with friends and relatives. Mrs. George Larson anil child left for Portland this morning alter a few days spent in Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Wright. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a window sale of homemade chicken tamales at the Bee Hive grocery Friday, Sept. 27. Don't fail to get some. s20 Mrs. Evan Weimer leaves for Ash land in a few days where she hope:: to gain relief Ifrom hay fever of which she has suffered for some time. I - The new book of George Barr Mc Cutcheon. "Tho Hollow of Her Hand" will be issued September 27. $1.30 net. The trado may be sup plied In advance at the lloseburg . Book Store. dswtf Misses Keitba Conn and Ethel and Beatrice Imrie, of Melrose, left for Portland this morning where they will nttend the Benkhe-Wa'ker busi ness college during the coming win ter. Douglas County Creamery butter Is the best on the market. -Insist on your grocer supplying you with this home product, which Is always strictly fresh ana guaranteed. Two pound roll, SO cents. tf Mr. Harold Hell Wright, the auth or of "The Winning of Barbara Worth" has written another popular book entitled "Their Yesterdays". It is now on sale at tho Roseburg Book Store. dswtf The funeral of the late Hardin Da vis was held at Wilbur tills after noon, interment of tho remains fol lowing In the cemetery near that place. The funeral was largely at tended, while the floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. The greatest line or Aluminum Ware ever shown in Hoseimrg. The Ware that Wears. Not the cheap flimsy kind, but the good heavy re liable sort. Call and examine qual ity the prices are right. RICE & RICE. tf Mr. and Mrs. Kelland and two children left for their homo at Port land this morning after a few days notice of ;i:i:it.ij city election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a general city election will be, held In the City of Roseburg, Ore-; gon, on Monday. October 7th, 1912,1 between tho hours of 9 o'clock A. M. , and 6 o'clock P. M-, at which said j election the following officers will ' bo elected: One councilman from each of the four wards of tho City. ca h of whom are to servo for two years. Raid election will be held at the following named polling places, and will bo conducted by tho fol'owin:! named Judges and Clerks, or their duly elected substitutes: WARD No. 1. Polling place, our: house; Judges. F. W. Dlllard, W. 11. Atterhury. W. F. Thomas; Clerk?. Ralph Qnlne. R. H. C. Wood. WARD No. 2. Polling place FrE; Trust & Savings Hank; Judges Her man Marks, J. F. Templin. A. A Bellows; Clerks, Loyal Stephens. M F. Wright. WARD No. S. Polling place. Rose burg hotel: Judges, Geo. Neuner. Sr., W. J. Brand, S. J.-Jones; Clerks, A. 8. Buell, T. A. Rafferty. WARD No. 4. Polling place. City Hall: Judges. C. L. Hamilton. G. P Rchlorscr. F. C. Flagler; Clerks, Fail Strong. J. A. Perry. By order of tho Common Cnnne1;. Dated September 23rd, 1912.. CARL E. W1MBERLY. Recorder of the City of. Roseburi?, Oregon. d-oc squikrf.l roisox. Every kernel of Bolduau's Poison Grain contnins a deadly dose of powerful, quick-acting poison, "set" In the grain hi a patented process. Rain, Bnow, dew or damp ground does not wash out this poison. It Is the onlv poison which is as good six months after as the first day it is put out in the fields. The best poison yoiTe ever used, or your money Dacr O MARSTERS DRUG CO spent In Roesburg visiting with Mrs. Kelland's sister, Mrs. M. Ash ton. The Holland family stopped off here enroute home from Los An geles where they attended the annual reunion of the G. A. H. LODGE DIRECTOR. dODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. B330. mei'ti evury second and fourth Tuesda of every month In the Eagles hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp Frank Clements, consul; R Stubbs. clerk. Li. . T. M. hoseurg Hive, No. J holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In tlii Maccabee hall. . Sisters of othet cordially Invited to attend our re hives visiting In the city an views. Olive Green, lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. O. U. 8. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, DoldB their regular meeting on tin first and third Thursdays In each mouth. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mro. Jessie Davis, W. M.; Free Johnson, secretary. V.OAlli.N .OK WOOlltlltAFT U!a Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday eeulngs of end) month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clara CawlQeld. clerk. I'. O. K.. Roseriurg Aene, No. 1497, meets second ami fourth Monday In their hall on Jackson street at R P. M. Ben North W. P.; B. F. loodman. sec. A. F. A. M. Laurel Lodge, No. 13, holdi regular meetings on tb V r secuuu ami luuriu wwu- uesdny8 of each montii Sojourners Invited to attend. N Rice, W. M.; R. H. C. Woods. Sec. WOOKMKV OF THE WORM! Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd FellowB' Hall in Roseourg, even first and third Monday evenings VlsKIng neiKlihors alwnys wel come. M. B. Gerinond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. improved ohiiki; of rkdmex Unipqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles- 'hall. Visit Itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Mears, C. of R. M O I) F. It X ItltOTHKUIlOOl) Ol' AMERICA Meets in Maccabee Templo every 4th Friday of cacti month. G. L. Wright, President; Emma McMulIen Secretary. , O. O. F. Hlslng Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. Ed S. Cockolrease, N. G.; W. S. Powell. II. S.; M. Fickle. F. 3. Mi:i:k A, Lodge No VFOMI'.N Mt. Nebo 1M!S. in 'ets every sofiKl ar.r timrili Wednesday of ea.-h montl at the Fagles' hall. Visiting broth era and sisters welcome. E. B Perrlne, F. M.; S. E. Krohn. Cor .. P. O. E Rosetitirg Lodge, No 32G, holds regular commuutcR. tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays o" each month. All members requested to attend reguiniiy and all visltil.B brothers are cordially Invited U attend. Dinger Hermann, E. R. O. O. F. Phlletnrlan l.uffge. No 8, meets 111 Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jackson and ( ass sllv.-Uh on Saturday evcnlm: of oi.eh ww Members of the or-iei in r " . Btandlng are Invited to attend 1 R. Bailey, N. O.; M. M. Mil' J'. S.; L E. M!1Vm!c-. F. S. LOYAL Ot'l'KR OF :."...hr. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Maccabee Hall, corner Cass and Pine streets, every Tuesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. L. Wlmberly, Dictator; H. O. Pargc ter. Sec. HOARD AXI ROOMS. Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In eir-h reom. MRS. CALLAND, Prop. Cornur Jackson and Brockway Streets; near High School. Kate, S Per Week. ITHXISIIFI) ROOMS. For students or teachers. Near Lane School. Light rent. O Can batch It desired. Tel. 122-Y. 470tf FOR RENT Three front rooms with porch, furnished for housekeop- ing. "Water lights and phone $12 per month. 420 1-2 N Jackson St. Tel. 122-Y. 470tf UK. I), e. SNELL, Osteopathic rhysicitiu, 301 Perkins Building. ' Roseburg, Oregon. nil. GEO. E. HODCK, Physician and Surscon. Ofllce, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg. Oregon. DU .M. ASHTON It f Chiropractic Physician Spinologlst. Chronic Diseases a Specialty ,ii 224 Cass St. Roseburg. DR. II. E. HKKM.WX, Eye Specialist. 217 South Stephens Street, 8 Roseburg, Oregon. 3 DR. S. L. Do LAPP k- OstcoMthic Physician w Successor to & DR. J. L. CALLAWAY Most scientific treatment for all acute and chronic diseases. S: Phone 109 Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. ,.. GUHDON A. FORY, Vocal Lessons. Studio 312 E. Cass Street. Phone 11S-Y Roseburg - -Ore. MRS. CHARLES S. HI'INLIXE ft -.r Pianoforte Instructor ft r": MuiKcal Kindergartener ft ft Studio 423 Ella St., Phono 33-R ft ft MRS. 1L JAY STONE ft ft Teacher of Piano and Harmony ft ft Fall term begins Sept. 23. ft '! Down-town Studio 219 S. Jack- ft :": son Street. Homo Studio 717 ft ft Hamilton Street. Phone 3G2-J. ft 'VAXTKIl. WANTED Steady girl to assist with housework. Apply at 444 Ella street. 91tf wa:"P"'j T(j(, (jf norso nn,i nuggy f.-r. :i,crage of two days a week, r -:. :.,r to use also when desired, -'.fidress L. tills office. i'ANTED By a competent middle aged woman, work in private fam ily; Is good cook. City preferred. Address A, care News office. HELP WANTED Competent woman or girl desired to do general housework. Call at 113 N Flint St. Mrs. I. L. Lee. 501 tf WANTED Girl to assist In house work and act aH companion to lady. Apply at 12 N. Kane St. S05tf WANTED -Girl to work for bet board while attending Bcnnol. In quire of Mrs. Zurcber, cor. Chad wick & Oak, or phono 240-L. 471tt WANTED Either husband and wife or single or widowed lady to do general housework and cooking on farm. No parties with children need apply. Address N. C. Car of News. 4l9s28 MISCKt. AX KOl'S. AUTO LIVERY G. L. Prion wi:' give all orders prompt attemiuu. . Phone 2S5 and arrange for si r-1 vice of machine, if ! LOST llaby i gold briu-ek-i v.l;U ! i"' ! ter K engraved tberecm. ' in.W wlll please return to Krolai's dm store, Cass street. tf LOST ii ii i i h tTein pi a r "ch a r niw 1 1 h double cross In keystone Finder please phono 2(11 or 4F12 or lei've at this office. Reward. s30 FOR TRADE Nice nve acre tract or land In good tovn. suitable for sub-dividing; has nice cotUge and improvements. Will trado for homo in Roseburg. Here is a guod chance to make some money. In quire News office. 217-tf Ult KKXl. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms in modern home, close in. 312 E. Cass. 324tf FOR KENT Front bed- room fur nished, with or without board. Ap ply at 027 Court stroet. 4S9b30 FOR RENT Eight room house, $10 per month. Inquire 217 Chadwick St. 503tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room by the day or week. Also housekeeping rooms. 219 S. Pine Etreet. 4G5o2 FOR RENT House in North Rose burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley, Roseburg Steam Laundry. tf490 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Four-foot Br cordwooa. For carload lots write to Jonathan Richardson, Leona, Ore. Ordei now for fall delivery. Carload lots $3.25 a cord. 146-dtf FOR SALE Young team, four years old, wagon and harness, or will Bell separately. Team Is well matched and well broke. In quire Henry Schrenk, Looking Glass, Or. B02tf FOR SALE In Rosoburg, 4-room house on Flint Btreot, No. ?42, nil furnished Is bringing In $144; lights, water, patent toilet, sewer connection, paved stroet, etc. Prlco $1,id0; part down baiance $10 per month. Address R. P. Simpson, Leland, Or. 304-tfsw FOR SALE 320 acres 3-4 mile of Dlllard; BO aires In cultivation, 120 acres under woven wire fence, rest of place grazing land and timber. Fnlr house and barn. Price $5,500; i cash, term on balance. Some sheep and cattle if taken soon. Address O. A. Par ker, IHllard, Ore. o7 FOR SALE Choice orchard or gar den truck land In five and ten acre tracts. Plenty of water. Land will raise anything that can be raised Iir this valley. Located within 35 minute drive of Rose burg. Railroad station within ten minute walk of any part of the subdvlsinn. Prices reasonable and sold on terms to suit buyer. Call on or address The News offico for further particulars. SOOtf FOR SALE 27 acreB, Bovcn miles south of Roseburg on mall route and telephone, good gravel road, ten minutes' walk from Carne'e station on S. P., good bottom land, i" w In corn and potatoes, good iioui-e with water, bath and sew erage., 100 yearling; hens, 250 young chickens; also good Jers' " cow, buggy, harness and Imple ments. Small patch of blackber ries and strawberries. Prlco $3,0"" for all, one-half down. Addre l:. F. D. No. 1, box 99. 302-tI FARMERS' OPPORTUNITT A llll 4 80 acre wheat ranch, complete net buildings, on main road, only 6 miles from good railroad town, w ill be sold on easy crop payments to responsible farmer. VV uld ac cept Douglas county procrty In exchange 'or a large part of lanch value. Cnly small aninuiit cash required. Hy !:ectrlt:i' pfj'!?esslon of ranch at i.nre. fail crop can be successfully sown. Don't delay, but Inquire of R, R. Wood, News office for details. tf HERE IT 18 About the finest home in the valley, all In cultivation, city privileges, modern house of sli rooms, gasoline pumping plant, plenty of water for lawns and gar den. If It Is a country home just aut ot town that j-ob want, do nr.; mli- seeing thlB. Will tell all or part of property. Prlvalst tele phone to city. It will pay prospec tive home seekers to Investigate this place. Inquire at News office for particulars, or call at premises, O. D. Maynard, Just west of Sol diers noise. 2 s-tr PONY FOR SALE Nice and gentle for c'.illdren, or good pack horse. Inquire of H. L. Marstcra. 49-ltt I'Olt SALE Utl KENT Several inoil e .. .louses. Apply to S. W. Star tler, or call phone 177-U FOU SALE Dahlias. Best produced by art or nature, at Soldiers homo. Come and seo them. A Colo. 329-nlO I-'OU SALE--A few line It. C. Rhode Island Red pullets. Call at resi dence, 219 S. Flint street. C. Negliy. BOltf FOR SALE Good team. Harness and new 3-Inch wagon, for sale or will trade for wood, hay and good milk cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472tf FOR SALE SeconJ baua rour-cylln-der automobile, in excellent con dition. Will sell cheap. Apply at this office for information and price. 2Sl-t( FOR SALE Nice, gentle black maro, weight, over 1000, 11 years old. Fine for lady or i'aniily driver. Price $100. Inquire News office. 34Utf FO i SS A L K-AnTiTeres't uu a niT bu sf ness and all fixtures; good loca tion in growing town. Going for only $S00. For particulars ad dress box 121, Eugene, Or. o20 FOR SALE 40 head of stock sheep, partly shropshfres. Most of them aro young and will shear well. For particulars Inquire at tbo farm of G. W. Atcheson, Melrose, Ore. 490-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE $80 per aero, 100 acres, Koolelna county, Idaho, 8 miles, Santa, 120 ncres timothy, balance timber, fair buildings, plenty water, out range, R. F. D. 1 mile, small town. Will trade equity of $7,200 for Improv ed land. Box 553, Garflold, Wash FINEiniNiJALdWVlil sen or trade finest property In good rail road town for Roseburg reBldonca or farm near city. This bungalow Is new, modern, 3 large lots go with. It, delightful view of river and town, and rents for $17.60 per month. This Is something ex tra fine. Address. Owner, News, Roseburg, box 112. ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place just outside city limits, good six- room house, burn, cblckon house, yards, otc, all fenced and In first class condition, grounds ' Bet to young fruit trecB. sume In bear ing, big Bhade trees by house, all for only $1,800. Inquire News of. flco. 21-tf GOOD GARDEN SPOT Tract 230 by 100 feet, one block to school, near store nud poatoffico, River side Addition, owned by non-rosl-dent, who will sacrifice It at $275. This place Is a bargain, being best of garden soli. Address N. R., box 05, city, or Inquire News offlco. 4tf TRADE Oil FOR SALE Nice tract of 10 acres only three mllns from cHy, best of roads, fenced, but no buildings, nice young orchard spring, etc. Will trade for city property. Making fine suburban home. Inquire News office far particulars. 41-tt $10 AN ACRIS Farm ot 135 acruB, practically all tillable, one-fourth mllo to river, on main highway, beautiful location, and the finost kind of place for dairying and or chard, fencod, spring, no build lugs, 9nd 8 miles from Roseburg Cheap as dirt at tho price. Inquire L, Nowb offlco. I4t-lt V ARM HOME FOR SALE 16 acreB closo in, flnu large house, good barn, windmill at well, water plpee" to house, 12 acres young orchard automobile rnods all year, and Id every way a deRlrable place. Im provements worth $4,000. Ownet will sell for $5,200, terms. Ad dresB News office for particulars box 65. TEN ACRE HAROAIN A Hue little plnco on best road In the county, fair houne, barn, spring and wel nearly eight acres In choice fruit mostly In heavy bearing. Less thai 3 miles from Bontor of city. Own er will sell on terms. Inquire ai News office, or address Owner care News, 199-H GOATS WANTED I wish to pur chase 1,000 well bred Angorla goats; must bo healthy and In first class condition; want nothing old. Seo me at Grntid Hotel, Roseburg, Oregon, or write and tell me what you have In goats for sale. J. M. Englo. FOR BALE OR TRADE Highly InT proved 10-acro tract I mile from good town, new 7-room bungalow good barn and poultry houses, t a-r'.s In urchard and berries, splen did location. Hi st class every way Ono of the finest' places In South ern Oregoa. Sidewalks to depot and town; crop all In and will trade lor Roseburg property or f'rn near city. Address Owner, I News office, box 111, GOATS FOR SALE Registered An gora goats of both sexes for breed ing purposes, heavy Bbearers. Ad dress J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Or. FoiT"SALE Ono 2-yoar-old Polled Durham heifer A No. 1 stock, com ing fresh in November. Prlco $40.00, If taken at onco. Address box 65, route 1. Roseburg, Oregon. THIS WILL SUIT YOU Five line lots, good view of city to block to proposed paved streot, good view, well drained, and a property that will please the critical buyer, only $1,350. Torms. Inquire News office. 27S-tf FOR SALE Second hand cornet, (trumpet model), In first-class condition; was played for months la one of Portland's lending theatres and Is a No. 1 Instrument for either band or orchestra. Can be bad cheap. Inquire .at Tiie News ofllce. tf FOR SALE The Franciscan Fathers tender for purchase the property abutting Washington, Kane and Chadwick streots, and comprising halt the block at present forming the Catholic church property. Terms on application to box 583 Roseburg. tf FOR SALE $1,000.00 Berkshlres., Two boar pigs 8 months old from registered stock. Grandslre sold for $1,000.00. Tbeso two for sale at $50.00 each. Wo have Bonie sow pigs of snnie age and at same price. You would pay $100.00 for stock as good as this If bought in. the East Address Mountain View Farm, Rt. 1, box 02, Rosoburg, Or. 498-021 WHY PAY A LANDLORD Keep the money yourself. Will soil a beau tiful location for home al great bargain. Only small amount down balance long time, hardly any. in Urost. Tract contains 30 bearing trees of choice fruit, city water, end Is only 10 minutes' walk from postoffice. If this appeals to you, Inquire News office for particu lars. 313tf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon for Douglas County. Grace E. Bishop, Plaintiff, vs. Nathaniel C. Bishop, Defendant. To Nnthanlol C, Bishop, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF TUB STAT13 OF OREGON: You are horoby re quired to appear and answer the) complaint filed against you by Plain tiff In tho abovo entitled Court and cause, on or before the 1st day ot October, 1912, (being the date fix ed by the Court In the order for you to appear and aiiBwor suld Com plaint) nud if you fall to bo uppcar and answer said Complnlnt within said time, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demand ed, to-wlt: For a docroe dissolving forever the bonds of matrimony now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, for the care, custody and control of Ruby Bishop anil Onirics Bishop, minor children of said Plaintiff and Defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and proper. TIiIb Summons Is published in the Unipqua Valley Newfl by order of tbo Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Jupyo of the above entitled Court niai'e !n Chambers on the 19th day of August 1912. The date of the first publication ot this Summons Is August 19, 1912, and tbo date of tho Inst publication ls September 30, 1912, making a porlod of Blx full weeks, RINGER HERMANN, s30-d Attorney for Plaintiff - There Are Ten People in This City Capable I nf rilljnn That ! vi i i.niiy uu i Peril a pa not that many really efficient wurkera will rend your ad on Its first pub lication. Iiut Uiofve who are, ot th moment, "ollKlble" for Dew employnmnt, will read It nnd will bo protty sure to onf.wor It. And to find a really efficient worker fa to find "good fortut.' ift Y our Help 'rimiitirli THE EVENING NEWS i 'a -r