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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1912)
if J.L 7ZT 1 V. J.OCAI. NKWS. C. L. llatWey went to Portland Sat- orttay nlKlit 4. hiiuiu a few.dayB wHIri friends. ". Of. Lowe's liisset o jjpt need the, gunr'anloe that"' goes '. "with them. - There's a seuson. A great lubor sitver self-wringing mop. Older now." J. W. Mote, P. O. box, 107,"IlO8oourg. . nl5 .Mrs. .Horace Cumpbell returned here" last evening after a few duys spent at Rico Hill. J. W. Perkins returned hero yes terday Diprning after a couple' of days Bpont at Portland. '' Carl Wlniborly has returned from , Drain . where ho .spent a. few days visiting with his parents. ; ' . .. .. , A.-C. Marstors went-, to Portland ' Inst night to spend a few days look- lug after business Interests. Bee 'the neV' Italian Relief, work combined with "punch work,' on dis play at Gravo's Art Emporium. tf Wllllan Tlptnri leaves for Portland tohorrow morning : where ho will spend it few days with friends. V. 13. McMillan and J. II. Bosnrd, both of ijouKliii, Jwere visitors In Roseburg fqr a few hours yesterday. Frank Cavender left for Portland lust evening .where lie will spend a few days Joking after business iiijor ests. '. . .... '. . . ... .', St. George's Guild solicits owlors for comforts, tied and finished $1-, , knotted PO? extra, also aprons and rag rugs. ;. .;. - . n4 Mrs. Sally SniltU left for Baker City this .morning aftor a few days spent at the home of her cousin, 11. W. Strong. ' John Wlillo,,:; roturned to Riddle yesterday' after speondlng a day in Roseburg looking after business In ti'rostH. . Mrs. John It. Sutherland returned here last evening after a few - days spent ut Portland and other northern cities. " ,- J, 'M. .IV;'o ' roturnrJ :.cro Satur day night alter a couple of dayB S)cut at Ashland and other Southern Ore gon cities. B. P. Nichols, of Itlddlo. returned homo yesterday after o few days - psent at points in tho northern part of the county. Herbert Armstrong, of North . Bend, Coos county, is spending a few days In RoRoliurg looking after hual uoss interests. County Commissioner M. H. Ryan, of Drain, came over this morning to spend ft couple of dnys looking af ter business matters. '! Ji!l ' i i e: ' Willlani' WhlpplK, of the county assessor's olllce, went to Drain last evening to spend a few days visiting with his parents. Douglas Couuty Crmmory Milter In tho best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with this home product, which Is alwayf strictly rresn and guaranteed. Two pound roll, 85 centB. tf Richard Ktuhlis una yesterday ad mitted to Mercy hospital where he will receive medical treatment for an uleer of the slomsch Mrs. II. Mcf'ulloch left for her home nt Dnlins last evening after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting with Mrs. Thomas Wilson. O. C. Hether, of tltendnle, passed through Kosebui-g Sunday en route home after n few days spent at Port land and oilier northern cities. Mrs. Beth ItnriT.ir .-ml Mrs. Clark llnrgar have returned from points in Washington where Ihoy spent the past few weeks with fiieuda and rel atives. Utile Dorothy Abraham returned here last evening after a few days pent nt Portland visiting nt the Some of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mack. She wan accompanied home by Mrs. Affle Hester, of Herkoley, Cal., who will spend considerable time In Hose burg visiting at the Abraham home. Mr. Iti'sxlc Stephens left for her home nt Long Reach. Cal., last even ing after spening the past two weeks with Iter cousin, William Kelllhcr, on - Deer Creek. Mrs. Stephens Is much pleased wttli Roseburg and Douglas tounty, and when she left for home WILL BKIIVK ni.WKK.' Th ladles of the Presbyter- Ian church will serve a genuine 4. hntna rnnlfffl rllnnpr fn thfl nnr- 6 )r8 ot lt,0 church election day, November 6. n5 '- " she took along samples of Umpqua Valley .frnlt. ' Al Creason has returned from points in Kastern Oregon where he siient tuo past few days looking af ter business matters; Lorenn Ramble," until recently a waitress at the MrCIallen hotel, left for Meilford this morning whore she has received employment. Alllo' Black returned ' hero this morning after a few days spent at Oregon City attending the annual meeting of the Oregon Baptist Asso ciation; - H. O. Wilson has gone to Wash ington, D. C, where ho was called to consult with the government officials relative to Indian land matters of vital lmportance to Oregon. Mrs. Hunt, of Portland, arrived In Roseburg yesterday to spend a few days visiting with her friend, Miss L. K. Mcintosh, of tho Now York storo. Jason Marston and Roy II. Mars- ton, of Buck Fork, were nt Roseburg Wednesday, as witnesses before the II. S. land office for Mrs. Mary Ilagan, who made flnal proof on her Buck Fork' homestead. Myrtle Creek Mnll. " Rev. J. E. . Uurkhart, a former pastor of the Presbytorlan church of North Bend, but late of Roseburg, has been called by the First Presby terian church of Marshlleld and ar rived on tho Breakwater today. North Bend Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wright pass ed through Roseburg this morning enroute to their homo .at Ashland. Mrs. Wright has been spending the past two months in tho EaBt, and vas met at Portland by Mr. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wright formerly rttilde.i In Roseburg, but of late hnvo resided In Ashland, '...A vety prettjv.weddlng was soluin- Ized ut the heme. of A.' B. Camp, in Ropel),,'g, on October 5, when his dauRl. tor, Miss Myra, was united In ninrrlnge to F. L. Brown. The wed ding ceremony was performed by R. W. Alley, of Cottage Orove, and was witnessed by nieinberB of tho imme diate family. i Harry Pratt, Jr., killed two big deer and wounded another a fow days ago, at tho head of Cedar Hollow. Ho followed tile wounded deer, and when ho returned to the two ho had killed they were gono. Not only the deer but the locality where he left them as welt,, had disappeared, and so far have not been found Myrtle Creek Mall. " t t ' S. M. Kelly has returned from Portland where he was called a few days ago by a telegram -aunouncifig the death of his wito'B sister, Airs. Maud Wlshnrt. Tho remains hnve been embalmed and are being held nt Portland awaiting the arrival of the deceased's mother-who has beca spening tho past few months In Ver mont.. It is moro than prolnililo that tho funeral will be hold at Oakland. O. C. Brown, candidate for county school superintendent, was In Myr tlo Creek Thursday, meeting tho vot ers. Mr. Brown Is n genial gentle man of sturdy mould, a teacher of ability nnd wide experience, and s success In a business way. He lias taught school, mostly in Douglas county, for twenty-three yenrs, and has had ten yenrs' experience In the normal school work. Mr. Brown Is making a clean, quiet campaign tor the ofllco to which ho aspires and Is staking many friends. Myrtle Creek Mall. ,( l.ucal sportsmen yesterday receiv- cd rrom tho stato game commission ! 1.1. OHO bass which wero planted in the South I'mpqua river. Some of their number were planted nenr the j dam, while others were taken as far south as Greens.' Ixical fishermen are , much enthused over the prospects of' stocking the Douglas county streams. nnd to date have received over 100,-; 000. fish of different varieties during tho present summer. Tho bass ar rived hero In fine shape, and were j Immediately taken In chnrge by local nittomoblltsts and hust'.ed to the near- by streams where they were planted. . I.et tlie people Ilulo Vote 322 X Yes j ' On Election Day. '", ' ' Thel Majority Rule Bill. LOCAL NEWS. A young man's banquet will - be given at the Baptist church Wednes day night. A program Is planned All men between the ages of 20 and 30 are invited to come. While working about her home;' in Edenbower. 'this morning.' Mrs.' Mc Donald fell In such a manner as to dislocate her shoulder.' Dr. George 15. Houck was called and after some difficulty succeeded In relocating' the member. B. Fontou haB returned from the country where he spent a, few dayB campaigning. Owing to the fact that Qulne's chances of election are be coming blighted each day It Is not likely that Fenton will make a vigor ous campaign . during the next two weeks. In fact. It is said that he feels discouraged, and fully realizes his pending defeat. - i E. K. Frltts. until recently employ-I ed as teamster by Hlllard & Mc-i Ginnis, the paving contractors, was arrested here Saturday evening on a statutory charge. A lad giving his name as Frank Lebo, and his resi dence as North Roseburg Is the prose cuting witness. The trouble Is said Interest Paying Ranches We have two tracts of 25 acres each which will appeal to the man of limited jnenns who desires a placo that will yield a living for himself and family. One Is un improved,, but there is no waste land, boiuo timber, delightful building spot, near town and Is priced right'. ' ' i The other is improved, nenr town and Included In tho price Is all Implements, stock, furniture, etc. It Is one of those rare bar gains and will bo sold considerab ly Under $100 tho acre. ' 7 Ask About These Properties. Riddle Land Agency ltlDDU-:, OREGON, or Inquire News Office. LISTEN We Need You To HELP US MOVE YOU NEED US TO HELP You Save Money Our new store Is rapidly nenrlng completion, and we still hare a lnrge amount of stock to dispose of before we move, or Btnnd a heavy pack ing and carting expense. We don't want to go to this expense If we can avoid It, so we are placing BED ROCK prices on every single Item of stock in our store or yel lo come not even reserving our LATE FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. It's up to you. If you know values, good material and workmanship when you Bee them, you aro doing yourself an Injustice by falling lo ATTEND OUR REMOVAL SALE It costs yon nothing to come In and see what we have to offer and in order to accommodate you the store will remain open till 8 o'clock every evening. SIMON CARO DIKFXrrOKY ISSLKI). The Douglas county directory is now on sale. Place your or der now, as there is only a lim ited supply left. Address H. W. Hunt, Bates Printing Office Cass, and Pine. to have occurred- at the' rear of local' soft drink 'emporium, and usual, the aggressor was intoxicated. F.rA. King went to Summit, Ore., last night' where he will spend sever al weeks. J. J. Curtis, manager of the W. C. Harding Land Company's offices at Portland, and J. W. Fowler, spent yesterday In Roseburg. They left for points in the southern part of the county this morning. Knowledge In his examinations, merit In his methods, quality in his lasses Is the reason for Dr. Lowes success. ' Consult him at Hotel Mc Clellan, Friday and Saturday to noon. Scores of Roseburg references. T. R. Sheridan, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening to remain until about January 1. Mr. Sheri dan says California Is very prosper ous and that elaborate preparations are being made for the exposition to I be held In 1915. ! ... ' i A quiet wedding, was performed i In Roseburg Saturday , night, when MIbs Mabel Landers and Elmond ; Fisk were united in marriage. Mr. Flak is employed at the Lewis Cafe and is quite well known In this city wbcro he and . Ills estimable bride will make their future home. G. W. Yarbrough and J. F. Smith were In town from Willis Creek Monday." These two old men are among the early Oregon pioneers. !Mr. yarbrough came to Oregon from Missouri in 1844, and Mr. Smith ar rived two years later. They are both i past the three score and ten mllo- poBt, and are going to' help elect Woodrow WilBOn if one of the oth er fellows don't get it, Myrtle Creek Mnll. ' Treating eyestrain by means ;5S-"MOf suitable glasses is. not by , . . any means so simple as it ap pears. The necessary skill can only I be acquired by years of sound close j tUudy and experience. The neces- j snry knowledge covers a wide field . and Includes eye physicology and an atomy, physical and visual optics in, j the advanced stages, also a practical j knowledge of lens grinding, cutting j of cutting, and lollshlng of glasses In' all their forms. Dr. Lowe's j more than 21 years experience is at I your services, at a most reasonable cost. LOCAL NEWS. .:-Dr.-Lowes- glasses- are death -to headaches. Ask your neighbor. .. Miss E. Pruper, of Glendale, was traitor In Roseburg (for a few hours yesterday. Let the People Hulo Vote 322 X Ves ' On Election Day. .... Tho Majority lulo.llill. . FIItTST ROAD SHOW OF THE SEASON. At The Palace Theatre Friday Night October S3. "The Old Homestead," with Mr. William Lawrence as Joshua Wb.it- comb, will be at the Palace .theatre Friday night, October 25. . It Is un necessary to state the nature of this play, as it Is now in its twenty-sev enth season. What can possibly be said at this late day for or against, In praise or blame, of Denmau-Thompson's "The Old Homestead?" Criticism of this play has long since been annihilated. "Who builds stronger?" queried the First Gravedlgger, "than the mason, the Bhlpwirght or the carpenter?" The answer should have been, Den man Thompson. Verily, the play that he bullded will "last till DoomBdayT" It Is not so' much of a drama now as an Institution. The production in this the twenty-seventh season, of-"The R 1 Better? Yes --the Vanadium built Model T is a batter car than it was when it sold for al most twice its present price. Our gigantic production has beaten the cost down to where almost everyone can ford to motor. RUNABOUT TOURING CAR -TOWN CAR - These new prices, f . o. b. Detroit, witli all equip ment. An early order will mean an early de livery. Get particulars from Ford Agent for Douglas County. G. W. Burnett, Roseburg, Or. TO OUR APPEAL FOR HELP To Our Reason For Calling on Youj : .., . .' SECTION" 2002 LORD'S , OHEfiO.V LAWS. . -; ' - . "Any pereon who shall by promise of favor or reward, or otherwise. Induce or persuade any person to come into this Btate, for the purpose and with the .intent that such person shall, by so changing his hablv j. tation, vote at any general eles tlon which ay hereafter ... jiJ -ji held in this Btate, at any pl:; where Buch voter or persoi Bl'arF 4 not a lomt title resident, be doomed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof Hhall be punished as hereinafter provided." ; . The punishment provided for violation -of the foregoing sec- tlon is imprisonment in the pen- ltentfary not lesB than one nor more than three years, of fine 4 not less than $100 nor more 4 than $1000, or both such fine and Imprisonment, and all per- sons convicted shall be forever 4 ineligible to hold any office of trust or profit in this state. . Old Homestead" Is said to be up to the. same standard of excellence which has always been the aim of the management. In fact this high standard of company and equipment Is the very, reason the .old play ha been so successful these many years. ' Reserved Beats on, sale at Mursters drug store commencing Wednesday morning,; now ar- $525 600 800 N I : i : Kirsdifiaum'fclothes. l ' I 7 I 0 ri