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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
.CHANGE OF LOCATION. MR. GEORGE 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 TruHt Company, of Portland, at the corner of Oak and Rose streets is completed, where special plunB have been prepared for the Interior of his new REAL ESTATE OFFICE Handles, Farm, Orchards, City Property, Tiinler Ianda. TWO FIRST CLASS NVRbTHENTS TWO 9.1,000 HL'VS A fine, well Improved, CO-acro farm 2 miles from town with 40 acres In cultivation; 20 fine creek bottom land, good set buildings, good orchard, .good fences and all good froe soil. lj(7,BOO ni;vs A fine 70-acre farm 2 miles from town, 10 acres bearing orchard, mostly prunes, good set buildings, dryer, creeks, springs and well, 60 acres in cultivation, balance timber and pasture. Fine home. PERR1NE a MARSTERS, 401 Cass Street for these 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, beiDg made from the purest materials and' under the most sanitary conditions. You are invited to call and inspect ourplant any timeyoufinditconvenient. 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 "A GOOD BEGINNING" Is to Buy Your Groceries From Us First-class up-to-date StocK For Less Money than You Pay Elsewhere "THE CASH STORE" WK SAVE YOU MONEY 12.1 f'ASS STREET Take Your Choice! Cooking and Heating Schedule Kor Klectrlc Ranges, Irons, Chafing Dishes, and other Mis cellaneous lU'ittlng Devices or small Domestic Power Devices, MUTER RATI: Three cents (3) per Kilowatt Hour Minimum Charge. ...SI .00 per month PLAT RATES Electric Range for Domestic Purposes $5.00 per month Electric Water Heater fur Domestic Purposes 2. 50 per month The above rtt are for lwrmam nl service only, and provides for tho installation, by tho tVmipsun. nf n sfparnto muter for meas urement of current uaeil for cooking luul heating purposes. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT & WATER COMPANY EOK COUNTY TIIKASI'IIKR ON ItEI'UBIilCA.V TICKET In seeking re-election to me office of county 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 hak 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 last legislature transferred tho tax collecting department from the sheriff's office to the treasurer's office thereby making it desirable for the taxpayers to keep a "trained man on tho Job." I hav0 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 and vote. (Paid Adv.) J. E. SAWYERS FOK COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination to the the office of County Clerk subject to the will of the voters of the Democratlo purty at the primary election to bo held May 1G, 1914. dsw-myl4 B.H.LENOX. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. I hereby anounco myself as a can didate for Justice of the Peace of Deer Creek District, subject to tho will of the voters at the' republican primaries to be held on May 15, 1914. (pd. adv.) IRA B. RIDDLE. FOIt 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 tho pri mary election, May 15, 1914. (pd. adv.) JULIEN JOSEP1ISON. JUSTICE OK THE PEACE. I hereby announce myself a re publican candidate for tho Oificn of Justice of the Peace of Deer Creek District. If I am elected the office will have no favoiites and no ene mies. Have bad ihir'y year exper ience in the practice of law. CHAS. F. HOPKiXS, (pd. adv.) 420 Perkins Bldg. f FOR SALE Part of the Orchard Valley Fruit Farm for sale. A good bargain for cash. H. H OLCOTT, Owner, 3121-maylOp Canyonvlle, Or. FOIt SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination to the office of sher iff of Douglgas county subject to the will of the voters of the republican party at the primary election to be hold May 15, 1914. (pd. adv.) GEORGE K. QUIXE. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Bheriff BUbJect to the will of the demo cratic voters at the primaries to be held May 15, 1914. (pd. ad.) T. E. SINGLETON. FOR COMMISSIONER. 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. FOR COVXTV 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 GlabH, on Friday ni-'hi, Feb ruary 13Li, '.urler the auspices of the Grange, f upper will be given at the Howard house. Dance Committee: C. W. JOHNSON. V. H. DOLE, LEE WILLIAMS, GEO, MATTHEWS ds-f3p FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself for the nomination for tho office of county commissioner of Doug a. county sub ject to the will of the republican eleotors at the primary election to be held May 15, 1911. J. S. WILEY, (pd. ad.) Myrtle Creek, Ore. Home made sour kraut at the Economy Grocery. 10 cents a quart. Try some. tf FOUR OPPORTUNITIES OF MERIT -READ THEM OVER- I NUMBER ONE-ONE of the Best Business mmmmmmmmmmMm Coilld'S in Roseburg, ten per cent (10) Investment. Two store build ings, leased for a term of years, gross income $1,200 Taxes and Insurance less than $200. NUMBER TWOFINE View Residence Lot j ust off the paved street, size sixty by ninety feet, 60x90 . Two-room new house. Good well. Price $750.00 Cash. NUMBER THREE-f ALL Hotel or Stage mMmmmmmmmwsMmMmmm Station Oil the Myrtle Point-Roseburg Auto Stage Line Eight S acres of land, all in cultivation. House is well furnished and doing a nice business. Price for all $3,500.00. NUMBER FOUR-STOCK Ranch and Gen- mmmmmmmmmtammmmmmmmmtm ei'al iai'ill, 1280 aCTCS, several hundred acres in cultivation, nearly every acre good tillable land when cleared, free soil. Fair farm buildings, ten acres or more in prunes, several hundred acres of tine pasture, much of which has been seed ed; plenty of stock water from springs and small trout stream. This is one if the best ranches in Douglas County. Price for a short tune Twenty He liars (520.00) per acre. Hirnes & Oliver -Offices Adjoining Grand Hotel- WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY We can save you money on your grocery bill. Our stock is FRESH and COMPLETE. Phone your need. Prompt delivery and satisfac tory assured. Mil our goods guaranteed. "We Give Roseburg Trading Checks" ' DOWELL & BENEDICK PHONE 29. "$50,000.00 DOLLARS" Umpqua Power, Ice Development Company Inc. Desires to inform the citizens of Roseburg that the Company is issuing 15 ear 6 per cent Gold Bonds. The money will be spent in Roseburg the coming Spring and Summer forimprovements in Umpqua Park Addition. Mechanics of all kinds are kindly invited to investigate the different improvements, imformatition will be furnished by addressing Box 475 Roseburg, Oregon Umpqua Power, Ice Development Co., Inc. ANNOUNCEMENT from GRAVES ART EMPORIUM Having sold out (excepting needlework) to II. 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 past bo now ex tended to Roseburg Bnj'.r Co. H. D. GRAVES. THE ISOSEI1URG 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 photo supplies, artists1 mater ials, picture frames and fram ing done to order. We will also do photo developing and prinUmr for amateurs, using only the best materials and guarantee to do only first class work. Your patronage solicited. THE ROSEBURG BOOK CO. DEDICATORY SERVICES of the new First Methodist Episcopal Church SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 7:30 P. M. Reception to everybody over 14 years of age, given by the Official Board. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 9:00 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Dedicatory Sermon by Bishop Cook 2:30 P. M. Short Addresses by Resident Pastors of the City. 6:15 P. M. Roseburg Young Peoples' Christian Union Leader, Dr. S. L. DeLapp 7:30 P. M. Addresses by Editor Hughes and President Homan MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 7:30 P. M. "Home Coming" Ten minute talks bv former Pastors, Laymen, etc. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 7:30 P M Reception to the various Young Peoples Societies by the Epworth League. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18th, 6:45 P. M Banquet given bv the Ladies' Aid Society. "Spicy" three minute addresses by representative business men. YOU are Most Cordially Invited to Attend These Services. INVITATION COMMITTEE. Picture Frames Made to Order