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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1914)
CITY NEWS. Fresft roasted correa at War nUl a. 308-tf F. C. Lemer Is la frora Sunshine Ranch today. Dry body fir wood $2 S5 per tier, Economy yard, phono VM. 396-tf Chas. McGee, of Myrtle Creek la in town today on business. Dry body fir wood $2 23 per tier, Economy yard, phone 12;!. 396-tf Mrs. R. W. Long, of Yonalla, Is spending a few days in the city. M. Marchout, from Dig Valley, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Alex Adler, of Falls River Mills, Cal., Is registered at the McClallen. Rodny Dobson and H. A. Rasor, of Riddle, were in the city yesterday. Just arrived, anotner car load of genuine Rock Springs coal at Page's. 306-tf H. Kaddery Leota Hotvard and E. L. Warren, of Portland, are at the McClallen. Patronise the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. 309-tf Harvey Smith!, otf Coles Valley, spent the day in the city attending to business matters. Just arrived, auumer car load ot genuine Rock Springs coal at, Page's. 806 tt Judge A. S. Dennett, of The Dalles, democratic canddate for goversor, Is registered at the Umpqua. Call at RoMMiurg Nursery Co.'fl yards and fee the fine lot of fruit trees of nil kinds. Also small fruits, shade trees and roses. Corner Oak and Main. 311-tf Mr. J. F. Cole and family, of St. James, Mlnn.t have returned to this irtice after spending a few weeks at the coast. Mr. Cole was very favor ably impressed with Roseburg and vicinity and has decided to makej this their future home. Trede at sti.res giving roseburg Stamp Co.'s tracing checks. They are goc- as cash at 63 stoies. tf Dr. C. H. Bailey, county fruit In spector, an A. H. Carson, state hor ticulturist, of Grants Pass are at the Umpqua. The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church will hold a window sale on Saturday, April ISth, at Marshall's grocery. 404-a-17 Hoy Stearns and wife, of Oaklanl, R. A. Daice, of St. Louis; Stuart Van Whit, S. J. Levitt and family, of Portland, are at the Umpqua. Preserve your eggs. Keep them fresh and sweet with water glass. A very attractive price at Marsters drug storo. 457-rul .Guy M. Creen, of Melrose, was In the city for a few hours today. He reports crop8 growing fine in his neighborhood. Picture frames made to order, the newest mouldings, the best work, the lowest prices, at the Roseburg sStore. 417-tr Twin babies were born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, of West Rose burg, Sunday. They were a boy and a girl. Monday afternoon the boy died. The mother and other child are getting along quito well. Chat. H. Smith, representing the Follow Amusement Co., is in the city arranging for a grand carnival here in June. On account of being un able to get Roseburg In time to meet with the strawberry carnival com mittee, Mr. Smith was unable to ar range to bring his fine attractions here for that event, much as he would have liked to have done so. His company has three car loads of parphnalia which they use In their carnivals and are at present show ing at Watsonville, Cal. From there the company will work northward. CITY NEWS ! Dressmaking oy oay or at nome. i The Misses Lux. 113 V,' Land St. Phone 404. 347-ai'4p lElder L. A. Gibson, of Cottage Grove, who came down last week for the purpose of holding a special meeting, was taken ill here and un able to begin the meetings, lie re turne home yesterday. Kodak, films in rolls and packs. Eastman photo supplies, printing and developing outfits, tripods, carry'ng cases, etc., at the Roseburg Book Book Store. 421-tf Mr. Darr, father of Mrs. Guy M. Green, of .Melrose, lis said to be very low, and 18 not expected to live. He Is suffering from maladies Incident to old age, and for several days has been unable to take any food. H8 has been cared for by his daughter for a number of years. If you want the best, take nothing but Ansco, however, we can give you any kind ol film you n-ant - Also any kind of camera or kodak or Vn dak supplies. Developing aid fram ing professionally done. Clark's Frame and Foto Supply Shop on Cas street. 380-tf A. S. Bennett, democratlce candi date for governor. Is in the city and was beisg Introduced by Circuit Judge Hamilton. Both gentlement gave the News office a pleasant call. Judge Bennett is a very courteous and agreable man, and like all other can didates is strongly in favor of econ omy and tax regulations. Real estate in this city Is begin ning to move, as the sale of the Tim Carls home on Mill street to Mr. Clarke Is reported, as was also the rooming house on Brockway street formerly owned by F. P. Hill, which was bought by F. P. Guest. This Is Your Telephone Expert The Roseburg' Booterie Is in the hands of the Federal Creditors Company And the entire stocR and fixtures Must Be Sold Come out and taRe advantage of the greatest bargains of high grade shoes ever Known in history of the state Federal Creditors Co. Closing Out the Roseburg Booterie PerRins Building, S. J. Levitt, Appraiser THE switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life her mission is to serve you. She has at her finger tips the most modern telephone equipment ;n the world. Quickness, accuracy and courtesy are her essential qualifiications. Frequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. It is essential to good telephone service that each Bell Telephone operator should be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equipment of that great inter-communicating system should be in good working order. In the Bell system, 70,000 operators make con nections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station I PAGl TELEPHONE I TELEGRAPH 60. yy an ideal place and will be improved' by Mr. Guest. Both sales were made through the realestnte agency of Rice and Rice. Curtains neatly and carefully laundered. Mrs. J. L. Chambers, 532 S. Pino street. Phono 10-J. 4 60m9p Patronize me Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers Interest Prices alwrys reasonable, 309-tf Kodaks, developing and printing for amatu'res, prices moderate, qual ity of work the best at the Roseburg Book Storo. 418-tf Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. 30 tf We have Just received a fine lot of English walnut grafted on black walnut roots. Wo are offering these at very reasonable nrires. lloneburg The methodH of the Monteasori system of teaching children between the ages of three and six years, haH been given careful attention by lead ing educators of this and foreign countries, ever since public notice of Its worth was shown by investiga lions of tho parent school In Italy a few years ago. The intrinsic merits were recognized at once and have been widely adopted over all civilized countries Hince. The Montessorl me thod, as Is well known, alms first at tho education of the senses, which iK most easily acquirer! during the formative period bet ween three a"d seven years of age. It Ih based on the fart that every child differs from every other child, and for hlH fullest development his Individuality should; ho encouraged. Children trained by this method have the adv;intai;e of better bodily control and will power, of greater muscular quickness and menial ability. j It has been rumored that a class i (tf this method might be started in j thin city, especially in view of the j f;ict that Mrs. f. K. Khnnan, who Ih nt present a resident here. Is emi nently qualified to give the Instrur ! tions. It may not be generally ; known that Mrs, Khrtnnn Ik the ' diiimhlcr of Mrs. Frederick S'hoff. president of the Natl'ma! f'ongress of ! M"tbers nnd Parent-Teachers Assocl l nitons, and formerly taught in one of j the leading private schools of I'hila ; delphia. In cime that this lady de j cides to install a Rchool of this rneth. od in Koseburg, there is little doubt that It would obtain encouragement and would be a success. Alfalfa Tulks to Farmers Many farmers have been led, through the excitement produced by alfalfa trains and other promotion methods, to plant alfalfa when they never should have attempted It, ac cording to hay specialists of the de partment of agriculture. These ex pert feel that there has been unnec essary amount of talk about alfalfa and too littl0 attempt to demonstrate tho limitations that exist with refer ence to growing that crop. As a result the department while It Is helping farmers to cultivate al falfa and other leguminoua plnntB by preparing bacterial cult tiros, it also cautions its demonstration agents to teach the farmers to grow alfalfa where it is desirable to have It taught and where there is promise of success, These demonstration agents aro parti cularly warned unless the climate and other conditions and tho soil fully warrant tho exierlmunt not to en courage Individual farmers to grow alfalfa. Typewriters: Underwoods, L. C. 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IIICI'ATlO HAITI FARMERS ANDFRUITGROWERS TUB UMPQUA VALLEY FRUIT UNION has fur sale a complete lineof Flour, Feed Chick Foods, Spray Materials, Poultry Supplies, Fertilizers, etc. Come and buy your supplies at the Warehouse whether you are a member of the Union or not, so that we can be in a position to ship your berries, broccoli, apples, pears and other fruits. Warehouse opposite S. P. depot. I A. L. KITCHIN Hanager ll h - t li n t It would obtain eiicouraKnmnt , fgStSjSSSBSESSiaiS and would ho a rr. H f I NEW TRUNKS AT STRONGS I J q Also Suit Cases, Grips and the Like j