The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 09, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    ......CHANGE OF LOCATION
MR, GEO KGB RITER has moved his office furniture from 311 Per
kins building to 123 Oak street, this room will be occupied until
the new office and store building now being erected by the Provid
ent Trust Company, of Portland, at the corner of Oak and Hose
streets is completed, where special plans have been prepared for
the Interior of his new REAL ESTATE OFFICE
lUinclieo, Farms, Orchards, City Property, Timber Ianda.
TWO FIRST CLASS NVRsTHENTS TWO
$3,000 IIL iS
A flno, well Improved, CO-acre
farm 2 miles from town 'J'lth
40 acres In cultivation; 20 fine
creek bottom land, good set
buildings, good orchard, good
fences and all good fruo soli.
PERR1NE ft MARSTERS, 401 Cass Street
7,rw iuiys
A fine 70-acre farm 2 mllfid
from town, 10 acres bearing
orchard, mostly prunes, good
set buildings, dryer, creeks,
Hpringa and well, 50 acres In
cultivation, bulanco timber and
pasture. Flue homo.
for tbee and other bargains.
Always have an am
ple supply of our sup
erior carbonated be
verages on hand.
They are beverages that please even the most
critical, for they are delicious and pure, being
made from the purest materials and under the
most sanitary conditions. You are invited to call
and inspect ourplant any timeyou find itconvenient.
ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
Phone 186. Authorized bottler for genuine "Hires"
Root Beer. We deliver to any part of town.
Ask For Douglas County
Creamery Butter
And
Patronize a Home Industry"
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
Reduce the High Cost of Living!
By Buying Your Groceries of Us
The Prices are Always Right
The Quality is the Best
"THE CASH STORE"
WK 8 A VIC YOU MONKY
li!fl CASS STHKICT.
Take Your Choice!
Cooking and Keating Schedule
For Electric Ranges, Irons, Chafing lllshes, and other Mis
cellaneous Heating Dovlcoa or small Domestic, Power Devices,
METER RATE
Three cents (3) per Kilowatt Hour
M l n i rau m C h a rge . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 pe r m o 1 1 1 h
PLAT RATES
Electric Range for Domestic
Purposes 55.00 per month
Electric Water Heater for
Domestic Purposes. ... $2.50 per month
Th aliovo rates are for iMirmanent servlco only, and provides for
the Inatallatinn, by the Company, of a separate meter for meas
urement of current used for cooking and heating purposes.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
LIGHT & WATER
COMPANY
FOIt COUNTY TltKASll'.KIt
O.V HEI'UUMCAX TICKET
In seeking re-election to me office
of covnty treasurer, I feel that I am
fitted by long training and exper
ience, to continue to give the people
efficient service.
During my terms of office the
work bat been largely increased by
the legislature without a single ad
vance in salary and by the natural
Increase caused by changing economic
conditions. And the county court has
been asked to pay out but one bill of
$15.00 for deputy hire during this
time, and that on account of having
to refund special road tax held by
the court to be illegally collected.
Each year when taking vacations,
I have paid the office help left In
charge, out of my own personal
funds.
The laat legislature transferred
the tax collecting department from
the sherlff'B office to the treasurer's
office thereby making It desirable
for the taxpayers to keep a "trained
man on the job."
I have conducted this office on
strict business principles, in the In
terest of all the people, and if you
want that kind of a county treasurer
for the succeeding term I will bo
very grateful for your Influence aud
vote.
(Paid Adv.) J. E. SAWYERS
f Get Your Pure
MILK AXD C It E A M
At The
KOSEBUKG DA1KY
Milk $2.50 Mo. Per Quart
f5p Phone 207
FOK SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination to the office of sher
iff of Dougjgas county subject to the
will of the voters of the republican
party at the primary election to be
held May 15, 1914.
(pd. advi) GEORGE K. QUIXE.
FOK SHEIilFF.
candidate for the office of sheriff
subject to the will of the demo-j
cratic voters at the primaries to be'
held May 15, 1914.
(pd. ad.) T. E. SINGLETON'.
FOK COMMISSIONER.
Jl'STJCK OF THE PEACE.
I hereby anounce myself as a can
didato for Justice of tho Peace of
Deer Creek District, subject to the
will of the voters at the republican
primaries to be held on May 15. 1914
(pd. adv.) IRA B. RIDDLE.
FOK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the republican nomi
nation for the office of Justice
of the peace for Deer Creek District,
Douglas county, Oregon, at the pri
mary election. May 15, 1914.
(pd. adv.) JULIEN JOSEPHSON.
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE,
I hereby announce myself a re
publican candldatv for tho officii of
Justice of tho Peace of Deer Creek
District. If I am cloned the office
will have no favoiitcs and no ine
mios. Have had thir y years exper
ience In the practice of law.
CHAS. F. HOPKINS,
(pd, adv.) 420 Porklns nidg.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination to the the office of
County Clerk subject to tho will of
the voters of the Democratic party
at the primary election to be held
May 15, 1914.
dsw-myl4 B. H. LENOX.
If you plac0 one orfter wl'.li us for
wood, you will become one of our
permanent customers. Full Measure
Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone
1G5. tf
I hereby anounce my candidacy for
nomination to the office of commis
sioner of Douglas county subject to
the will of the voters of the repub
lican party at the primary election
to be held May 15, 1914.
(pd. adv.) BEN NICHOLS.
FOK COUNTY SURVEYOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination to the office of
County Surveyor subject to the will
of the voters of the republican party
at the primary election to be held
May 15, 1914.
FRANK CAIN.
MASQUERADE BALL.
There will be a masquerade ball at
Looking Glabs, on Friday iiljrhi, Feb
ruary 13tu, linger the auspices ol the
Grange, upper will be given at the
Howard hous?.
Dance Committee:
li. W. JOHNSON.
V. H. DOLE,
LEE WILLIAMS,
GEO, MATTHEWS
dsw-fi3p
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
A. B. Foster having sold his Inter
est in the West Side Grocery, would
respectfully ask all persons indebted
to the firm of Dowell & Foster to
call at West Side Grocery and settle
their accounts.
86fl0dsw DOWELL & FOSTER,
BOAT WRIGHT SISTERS.
Expert manicuring, hair dressing
and facial massage; cut hair and
coiblngs made up at room 39,
Grand hotel. 113-ftO
Patronize the Farmers Public Mar
ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro
ducers' and consumers' interest.
Prices always reasonable. tf
WILL BE GIVEN HIS PASSPORT
etu
Whether President lltii'i'ta plans to
give ft paitaporl tu Nelsi'ii O'SllHUKli
nessy, American Charge d'Affalre
nt Mexico City, does itrcatty wor
ry the American diplomat. The pho
tograph shows O'Shanghnessy en
gaged In a llttlo game ' S"lf on the
links at tho Mexican rapltnl. It Is
said luerta has concluded to "al
low" Mr, O'Shaughnessy to leave
Mexico, since the United StatrR has
lifted the embargo on tho shipment
of arms and ammunition to - the
robvls.
Picture Frames Made to Order
ANNOUNCEMENT
from
GRAVES ART EMPORIUM
Having sold out (excepting
needlework) to R. H. C. Wood,
of the Roseburg Book Co., who
will continue in the kodak, ar
tist's material and framing
business at their book store,
231 North Jackson street, we
take pleasure in recommend
ing them to our many friends
and customers, and ask that
the same liberal patronage giv
en us in the yat bo now ex
tended to Roseburg Baj'; Co.
H. D. GRAVES.
THE ROSEBURG BOOK CO.
Announcement
Having bought the stock
(needlework excepted) of the
Graves Art Emporium, we will
carry in stock, after 'Feb. 1st,
at our book store, 231 North
Jackson street, in addition to
our regular line, a complete
stock of kodaks and Eastman
piioto supplies, artists mater
ial, picture frames aud front
Ing done to order. We will
also do photo developing ami
printJmr for amateurs, using
only the best materials and
guarantee to do only first class
work. Your patronage solicited.
THE ROSEBURG BOOK CO.
"JOB PRINTING"
T)ERHAPS you think that printers ink
Won't help you get along!
T)IGHT there is where you'r off for fair!
Ask those who "play it strong."
TNVESTIGATE B-4-21ate,
And get a business card.
X TEAT Printing'done for everyone
' Who's onjfinancial guard.
rTAHE price is right. We treat you white
In inks from black to red.
TNSPECT our place and state your case,
A Say, Get that letter head.
T-V TO lines are blurred, no missing word,
Your copy set verbatum.
-REATJobs.'or small, we handle'ALL,
Justjlet our printers at 'em.1"
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