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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1912)
I -. . I LOCAL NEWS. ' . on the trail of law violators. Mr Smith Is well known in Roseburg where be. has a number of relatives. Edward Jennings, of Olalla, spent the day in Roseburg attending to business matters. . 4 LOCAL NEWS. THE ROSEB URG GARAGE D. R. HOWARD Proprieiors C F. SMITH On Rose Street North Grand Hotel This Garage is now open under the above manage ment, prepared to render service to the public at rea sonable rates and with first-class mechanics in charge of shop. Everyone Will Be Treated Squarely NOW IS THE. TIME! To make anangements for having your car over-hauled to have in shape for Spring. SEE US FOR WINTER STORAGE We have a fine up-to-date concrete building, fire proof and can Make You A Storage Rate which will be far cheaper for you than having your car stored where ' there is constant danger of fire. Also have a man in charge day & night to see that ycurcar is not molested. Central Location Means Everything To the Busy Business Man and Our Garage is practically in the center of Roseburg's business district. ! Hoy A. Giles, of Olalla, spent Sun i day In Hoseburg visiting with i friends. Attorney C. I. Leavengood and Hate Dixon, of Dixonville, spent I wife, of Myrtle Creek, spent the at the day In Hoseburg attending tojternoon In Hoseburg visiting with business matters. friends. Ben Hunsaker, of Myrtle Creek, ; was a business visitor in Hoseburg for a few hours this afternoon.. ! Dr. C. L. Pearson, Attorney W. W. : Cardwell, William Van Buren and several other parties spent the after noon at Sutherlin. Mrs. M. F. lilce returned here this afternoon from Dlllard where she has been attending her fjither. whn l j'qulte HI at that city. ! . Miss D. L. Huffer, a nurse at Meiy ! cy hospital, left here this afternoon for Albany where Bhe' will spend j few days visiting with her parents. j3j Dr. Little returned to his home J at Oakland this afternoon after a ; few days spent In Rosebugr. MrB. Little is a patient at Mercy hospital, i and will probably have to undergo an operation. I According to press dispatches In rtoday's Portland Oregonian, Robert ! Smith, of Grants Pass, was re-elect-i cd mayor at yesterday's election at : that city by a flattering majority. Ac-1 i cording to the correspondent who re-I ; ported the election to the Portland j newspapers, Mr. Smith can attribute; I his selection as chiefs executive of j the city to the women voters, whoj j stand fcr a moral and clean govern-1 I ment. Although not a prohibitionist, Mr. Smith stands for law enforce-' I ment and during bis past lncum- beney as mayor -has kept constantly L. B. Wallace ami wife, for the lit three years residents of Hose burg, leave Sunday evening for. Monta Vista, Col., where Mr. Wal lace recently purchased a hardware store. ., Mrs. J. L. Callaway, who was re cently brought here Buffering from heart trouble was yesterday moved I from her homo in North Roseburg to Morcy hospital where she will re ceive medical treatment. Dr. Alkln. of Portland, will ar rive here thiB evening or tomorrow to consult wltu Dr. E. B. Stewart relative to the condition of Mrs. J. L. Callaway. Dr. Aikin is an old-time friend of Mr. -and Mrs. Callaway j and will probably remain here for several days. 1 The Ladles Auxiliary to the Rose burg Commercial Club met In regular' monthly session last night and per-: fected preliminary plans for a char-j ity social to be held Friday evening. ; The proceeds dorlved from the sale j of "goodies" at; the social will be; spent in purchasing provisions forj a number of families who are report-! ed to be in destitute clrcumstnnces. j Another meeting cf the auxiliary: will be held tonight, at which timej the several committees on arrange ments will be appointed. The ladies are making elaborate preparations for this event, and it Is believed the social will be well attended. Attorney A. N. Orcutt went, lo Sutherlin this afternoon to look after professional matters. , 100 choice Yellow Newton Pippin and Spltzburg apple trees for at a bargain. Phone 15F21, AT i Peter X. White and daughter, ot Portland, arrived In Roseburg this morning to spend a few days' witn friends. ; I Glen D. Hart, of Deadwood, South Dakota, arrived in Roseburg last ev-e-iing to spend a few days with his old-time friend, W. C Harding. Mr. Hnrt Is a "booster", and never al lows an opportunity to pass whereby he can assist in building up Oregon and Douglas county. Although a resi dent of the Eastern state. Mr. Hart Is a firm believer in the future 'of Douglas county and to show his good faith only recently purchased an or chard tract. This tract he intends to improve to that degree that it will eventually become his home. Speak ing of business conditions in the East, Mr. Hart says the people are optimistic and are looking forward to a prosperous year. "There is only one chance of injuring business in the country," said Mr. Hart tbis af ternoon, "and that Is through a rad ical reduction of the tariff by' Presi dent Wilson. In the event the presi dent refuses to tamper with the tar iff. 1 believe, as do most Easterners, that the country will continue to grow nnd prosper." On Thanksgiv ing day. Mr. Hart says the thermom eter registered two below zero at Deadwood. This bit of news is alone sufficient to satisfy the Douglas county man that he is residing In the "Italy" of the United States. n 0 lMVAh MOWS. Mrs. John Crouch, of On k la ml . was it visitor In RoHUburg today. The Hoseburg Hook store always mill goods of good quality at lowest prices, . tr Roy mills, of Dolbaii. was a business visitor In Hoseburg for a few hours today. Editor l. E. Vernon, or tlio Oak land Advance, spent the day in Hose burg visiting with friends Mrs. H. T. ItluKoley. of Glide, re turned hero last evening alter a visit with friends at Oakland. 11. L. Irwin, of Drain, spent last night in Roseburg looking after busi ness transactions. Jessie Kltutuhi-ook, of I'mpqua, ar rived hero last evening to spend a couple of days looking after business mattera. - nermann Marstors, to- piumbor K prepared to Install gas fittings ai well as pipe bouses. Ho guarautuei satisfaction. tf Mrs. W. K, Liunsiiu and four chil dren, of West, Itoriebiirg, left tor Red wood, Cal . Ibis morning where they lll spend tlio winter. for eirluslve. imltcrni In suitings frw ladles nnd mens tailored suits, ee Ackley, pi-urtlinl tailor. 111 t'ws street, tf. Miss Hello Ncuiaud. who Is teach Ink school In he vlrlnlly of Gardiner srrlved here last evening to spend a few days with friends. In yesterday's illy election at Oak land the so-called 'administration" ticket was elected In lis entirely, .in fpph Mrtdues was re elected mayor over It. 11. Manning by a majority ef 1LM1 votes, while Krank llev:.ui was re-elected njty r.-rurdrr over l. I,1 T)rake by a majority of no votes, t' II. Medley w Is re elected treasurer, while 8. P. Hbackleford was elected marshal. The two last named can didates were unopimsed. A. J. Oriibho, C. M. M Nabli. li. I. Stearns nd C. A. Stevens wele elcrird to servo as councllmcn. As near as t otild be ascertained this mornlui; rhero were 67 votes east by women j riming the day. All of the men elect-1 ed In yesterday's election at Oakland I a re favorable to granting anlonn II-1 abuses, and consequently the licensed' saloon will aooil be a thing of reality In that city. K. .1. Wright, of Glide, was a busi ness visitor In Hoseburg today. Suits iiiado lo order. $:t5.G0 and upward. Ackley, 'Jailor. lit Cass stlt'ot. , tf. V. A. lllakeley returned here last evening after spending three weeks-, at Corvallis anil other uortheru cities For mill work nnd high quality Aiiuhcr of all kinds, call on the J. (. Hook Lumber Company, l'lione 100. "Wo deliver the goods" If William Cobb Estate Company, left for Kollogg this morning where bo will spend a few days. Mrs. II. ('. Porter and son lenve here tomorrow for Elko, Nov., where they will Join their husband nnd father who receltly located nt that city. Mrs. Odcn iloff, of Vancouver. Wash., arrived here last evening to spend some time with her sister. Mrs. J. L. Callaway, ut present at Mercy hospital. H. K. Jones, of the, local United States laud office left for Toledo. Lincoln county, this morning to spend a few days looking after business matters connected with Ills official duties'. Mi's. Myrtle Pitcher, who recently arrived here from Alaska to visit with her father. Cal llodgopoth, left for points In the Willamette Valley this morning where she will visit with friends. Mrs. William Davis, of Catuas Val ley, yesterday purchased a lot at Greens Station. She will erect a modern residence on her property within the near future with a view of O LOCAL NEWS. . , l M. E. Morgan, of' Camas Valley, spent the day ill Roseburg. Sit now for your Xmns fotos. Clark A Clark, Fotograpliers. If S. J. Jones speutthe day at Glen dale looking after business matters. Get your winter suit nuule now. See Ackley, Tailor, 111 Cass street. tf. H. M. Hall retllinoed here this af ternoon after a couple of days spent BARGAINS IN DRESSED DOLLS of tlio Cobb Real-cm his ranch nt GUmbrcok. P. I'. Leatlierwood, of Oiikhuid, triiiisuctiHl htiHint'Ha mnttnra In Hose-1 burp for a few hours today. j Tho "Ideal Gift Store," ReeoB the! largest assortment ofi Waterman's ! Ideal Fountain pons. You can't do better than buy one at tho HoseburR Dook Store. tf The ladies of St. OeorKes church will serve a Cafeteria supper In the Parish House, 214 Kant Cass streeet. Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7. A cordial invitation is extended to ev- : crybody. d." K. W. Hennettc, -of Kugene, who' recently purchased the Sheridan street confectionery store of Joseph , j Tape, assumed possession of his new-N ly acquired business on Monday. Mr. Hennette was formerly employed in traveling salesman for n Portland wholesale house, and Is well versed In the confectionery business. Mr. and Mrs. Pape will remain here for. a month or six we?ks when they will , move to Pkiah, Oil., where they In tend to make their future home. Karl M. Jackson and Miss Ktbcl SlniK were married Thursday even-' tni?. November 2S, at the home of We are selling out our stoctt of dressed dolls at greatly reduced prices. Regular $7.00, 6.50, 5.00 at only $2.50 The goods alone to dress these dolls cost more than we asK for the doll com plete. Other DRESSED DOLLS only 25c, 45c, 50c, 60c MaKe your selection from our store window before they are all gone. Roseburg Book " The Ideal Gift Store. " Store llistrlrt Attorney tSooiKo M. Hi'"n. Attorney l. 1. Cosllow, At loriiey John T. l.oni; and Attorney f'.eoriie Ni'iiuer left for Salem last eveului;, where they have business before the supreme court. More ini- tnukliiK Hi-ecus her permanent home, i the bride's mother, Mrs. J. 11. I Shiipe. In Portland. The ceremony : was performed by Dr. W. F. Header, the simple ring ceremony bctii used. : Miss Kllen Klook, accompanied by Miss liorotby Abraham, sans "I Love, You Truly". The wedding march was played by Miss (Jrace Jackson. portant amoim the cases set dow n sister of the groom. The bride wore 1 l-cforo ttn supreme court during the' a pretty gown of whlto messnllne. present week arc those ot the Statoj with an overdrnpe of white chiffon vs. Walter Scott, charted with at-j and carried a boquet of bride's roses ti inpt. d extortion, and the State vs. and Utiles ot the valley. Only Im Max Weiss, charged with vIolutlnR , mediate relatives and friends of the He local option laws. In oach of : family were present. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Jackson will be at homo after De cember 10, at Junction City. Ore-' r..n V V ANNOUNCEMENT Monday, On A We take pos December &iU session of the BEE HIVE STORE We find a high grade line of Groceries at hand. But these we will improve, having in transit addi ' tional varieties of staple and fancy groceries which will make ours the best and most complete line of up-to-date groceries in the city. We ask for your patronage from the standpoint of SERVICE and MERIT only. We continue with the Automobile contest. We will treat you right. tV.ciir- caes tile defendants were con victed In (he local circuit court and later niu'ealcd to the bleher trlhnn-il Bee Hive Grocery Inc. PHE Roy Roadman and R. C. Dunham, Broprietors. i