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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1915)
'NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS .r FOR SAL.fi. FOR SALE Three Horses, wagon and buggy. Enquire at Gaddis Plumbing Shop or phone 210. C59-JJ-21 FOR SALE Two large heavy horses, wagon and harness. Page Invest I ment Co. Roseburg. 689-tf i FOR SALE One of the most beauti fully located residences In Rose burg. Has magnificent view from the heights of Hamilton avenue. Built within 12 months, modern In every respect. Will be sold rea sonable and on easy terms. Call on or address the owner, Mrs. Nadine Shepard, Roseburg. 687-alp FOR SALE Young pure bred Jer sey bull, ellglblo to register. Will sell for $35, if taken quick. This Is as good an animal as can bo had for 3 or 4 times the money. Address Wm. Vinson, Umpqua. Phone 10F22. 694-tf FOR SALE Good gentle pony team and harness, work single, double . or riding; price reasonable. Ad- i dress Henry SchrenS, Loosing Glass or phono 23F21. 718-a8p FOR SALE Black pipe, suitable for Irrigation plant and drier elbows at a reduction. Gaddis Plumbing Shop. Phone 210. 720-a8 FOR SALE A lot 102x40 feet, 7 blocks from Cass street, well im proved, on paved street, next t rorner. Inquire a News office or address P. O'. box 35. 768-tf FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres 'in Southern Calapooia, 25 acres have been cultivated, pumping plant costing $2000 which will Irrigate 40 or 60 acres alfalfa, 2 miles from station. ' Price $50 an acre. Will take clear acreage In Western Oregon. Address Ernest Jordan, 704 E. Second Ave. N., Roseburg, Ore. 771-j27p FOR SALE 3 good cows, one fresh today with heifer calf, $45.00; two nice Jerseys, well bred and ood quality, $50.00 and $60.00. Inquire of R. M. Wood, Roseburg, or phone 3F22. . 749-J21 FOR SALE A thoroughbred male Jersey calf, 3 weeks old, from reg istered stock, cheap if taken at once. Call 1038 Cory avenue. .754-122 FOR SALE S. W. Vi Sec. 6 T. 28, 3 W., also N. E. Vi Sec. 2, T. 28, 4, also N. W. 14 Sec. 30, T. 27, 3- W also N. W. Vi Sec. 32, T. 29, R. 3, containing about 30 million feet of Corn meal, of course! THERE MAY HE GREATER HARDSHIPS Than to Re Obliged to Go Without GOOD WHOLESOME MEAT FOR EVEN ONE MEAL, BUT WE CAST THINK OF ANY JUST OFF HAND. DON'T DO IT! IT ISN'T NECESSARY! WE SELL THE It EST OF MEAT! THE F.CGNGMY MARKET Phone 08 GEO. KOHLHAGEN, Prop. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We specialize on Diamond W Brands They excel we Rive green stamps Neely&Neely Grocers ot. Quality 311 Cass St. riiono 279 fir, sugar pine and cedar timber. Will sell cheap for cash or part caBh, good security for balunce. Good title and clear from Incum brance. Also have fine residence in Myrtle Creek, Or., will consid er for the houso and lot automu blle In part payment to rtho same. If interested write or call on the owner at Myrtle Creek. Charles Holland. . 702-a31 WANTED. WANTED Housework by a middle aged Toman, country preferred. Inquiry for 700 at News office. 760-J31p WANTED Children to care for by the month. Call 323 E. Oak St. 73C-al2p WANTED, SEWING Children's sew Ing a specialty, phone 170-.T, or call at 911 S. Main St. 700-tf WANTED Position as cook at saw mill, ranch or maid at hotel. Refer ences given. Address Mrs. C. E. Ly en. Cottage Grove, Or. 756-J23p MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED OR STOLEN From the Marsters ranch In Happy Valley, old, weight 1000 pounds, height one light bay horse, .eight years 14. hands, small white spot In forehead, left hind foot while, branded F on right stifle, U. S. on left stifle. A suitable reward will be paid for any Information lead ing to his recovery. A. C. Mars ters. 745-tf WELL DRILLING Gas engines and wind mills, see W. F. Kernln, Box 791, Roseburg, Or. 761-at9p WELL DRILLING Experienced. R. E. Hlnselman, Roseburg, R 1. 704-tf FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms at 335 N. Rose; central lo cation. Call on premises. WOOD WANTED Tne Trews will gladly take on subscription wood for office and residence use in any amount Call at The News FOR RENT Two good stalls for au tomobiles, close In, Just north of the city hall, rent cheap. Inquire of Rice & Rice, see M. F. Rice. 739-al FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments, 3 rooms and bath. Corner Fullerton and Mosher streets. Call Phone 397-R. 59-tf LOST At Chautauqua tent, or near grounds, a ,sllk crocheted 9)aby cap. Will finder please leave at News office?- 763-J21 MONEY . TO LOAN Short time loans made on first class clear real estate. Address 767 care News. 767-j27p SALESMAN WANTED n sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc.; ex clusive territory, liberal cash ad vance weekly on orders; free out fit. Yakima & Columbia River Nursery Co., North Yaklma,Wash. 755-J21 STOP RTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Every Purchase of Groceries Means' Piano Votes Save them for your . friends A. T.Marshall INTERPRETATIVE DANCES ARE POPULAR Three young women during a Interpretative dances are very Moment Musical" was a pretty set recently at Ravlna park. Mayor Cured; Cleared By D. D D. Mayor Chapman of HUIn, TCanpris, courteously Buys ho will uiiiwl'i' n.:iy letters written Mm relative to his truly marvelous euro of bUIii troublo wllit tho U. D. I. Proscription, Mayor Chapman Wilton: "I think how 1 suffered last winter, how I could do no work. I was emend wUh ter rible blotches, sor..c:!mea woei-ln;? wa ter, sometimes worro, Mouic3 Hoir.o timos 10 inches In diameter. rRAUPUI ITCHING. It vas only accidentally that 1 learned of the fanioim specit'.o 1. D. D. I writo this in oil p-iiltueo or what D. D. D. has dono for me." Results from tho uflo of T"v D. I". nro Immediate. Tho flint, soft, cooi touch and the Itch Is froiol Plrnples, rashes, dunt'rufT. dlsnppear over niRht. Hard cruets nnd scales, 1-j.sy Bcorchlnfr sores, sr.lt rheum, toiler, no form of pfcin d'snso resists. All drup-plKtM have this famous Bpecir.o on hand. If you will come to us wo will t-cll you tho first bottle on tho cuurantco that it will reach your cuso or yovy money refunded. You nlono to judfo. Ask nlfo about D. D. D. Skin Soap, best for tender skin. i-rnn ni E. TIRED FEET "TIZ" ninkos Bore, burning, tired feet fnirlv ilanee with delight. Away go the ii-iius aiul pains, tlie corns, cnllouses, jlidtcrs and hunious. " TIa " draws out the Acids Anil poittons that put! up vonr feet. No matter how linnl you work, how lonjr you dunce, h 0 w fur you walk, or liow long You renuiin on your feet, "TIZ" h r i n s restful foot comfort '717," i won (Irrinl for tirM eliin. swollen, smarting feet. Y'-ur' f'.-e tint tingle for joy; slioeB never liiivt, ( eem tight. l;et n 2." cent box of "TIZ" now frm tny dripjciat or department store. I-'.n io;t torture forever wear smaller slioei ee your fect freah, KwiH.'t aiui liui"' lodge Dini:ci'oitv. IIOSKIlUltO NEST No. 1 117, Order of Owls, meets first and third Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome Rops Goodman, president; C. W Horner, secretary. A. F. & A. M., Laurel Tx)flo No. 13, Regular Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Rosebup?, Ore. Visitors welcome. R. H. C. Wood, IV. M., W. F. Harris, Sec. 1 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Rose- j burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets in ' Eagles' ball on Jackson street, I every Friday evening at 8:00 I o'clock. Visiting brothers Invited j to attend. F. O. Stewart, Dictator; j H. O. Pargetcr, Secretary. I O. E. S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Grace Elder, W. M.; Free Johnson, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows hall in Roseburg, every first and third Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors alv.avs wel come. C. T. Tipton, C. C; M. M Miller, clerk. f. O. O. F. Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets in Odd Fellow, Temple 1 whirl in "A Moment Musical." populur in Chicago this year. "A in a regular program gone through every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. A. 8. Hunt, N. Q.; J. D. Reese, V. G.; Carl W. Oilman, Rec. Sec.; 'M. Fickel, Fin. Sec. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 106 meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Alllne Hoffman, M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Secy. KEIiEICAIIH Roseburg Rebokah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. P., meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brothers invltod to attend. Anna Ferguson, N. G.; Tlllie John son, Rec. Sec; Mary E. Palm, Fin. Sec: M. Fickle. Treas. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month In the I. p. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are invited to attend. Elma Lewel len, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clerk. B. P. O. E. Roseburg Lodge, No. 326, holds regular communications at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. A. C. Seely, E. R.; I. B. Riddle, Sec. EAGLES Roseburg Aene meets In their hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting broth in good standing always welcome, J. M. Donohew, W. P.: B. F. Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. ML Nebo Homestead. 1828. Meets I at Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th j Wednesday. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Blanche Krohn, foreman; S. E. j Krohn, correspondent. I. O. it. M. Umpqua Tribe No. 44 hqlds stated councils the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street. Visiting chiefs always welcome. W S. Howard, Sachem; C. H. Te.cln ski, C. of it.; W. C. Oiddis, K. of W. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAN -Meets ev ery Wednesday In Old Fellows Temple. Visiting KnlxatB welcome J. F. Hutchason, C. C , E E. Wlm berly. K. R. S. I. O. O. F Union Encampment No 9. meets In Odd Fallows Tempi' every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. O. L. Johnson. C. P.; J. B. Bailey, R. S.; JailM'S Ewnrt. F. S. L. O. T. M Roseburg Hive No. 11. holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenlugs In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews. May Patrick, lady com.; JesBle Rapp, R. K. , O. O. F. Pblletarlan Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good standing Invited to attend. C. B. Brockway, N. O.; Wm. Sponagle. V. G.; J. B. Bailey, F. S.; M. M. Miller, R. S. DRESSMAKING Do Not Full to call at Tlie New DnwsninklnK Shop. 119 West Lane street. Mlsj Petersen. 740-al3p MISS PETERSEN. 4 I CI1AS. F. HOPKINS ( Attorney at Ltv Room 420 Perkins lthlg. Ko-scburg, Oregon. Especial attention given to con veyancing and the examination of titles to real estate. Prac tices in all state and federal courts. I. F. JONES Attorney at Jtaw Will practice In all the courts. Ex-Register U. Z. Land Office. Office In Masonlu Biidg., corner Cass and Jackson DR. II. R. SHOEMAKER Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 219-220 Perkins Building Phones ' Office 194 Residence 319 LADIES TAILORING To the Ladles of Roseburg: To advertise my work will make special prices on all tailored work. Sn'ls and skirts a spo clalt. Ten years experience In Washington, U. C. MRS. L. 11. SANDDLAST 117 W. Iiune Street DR. N. PLYLKIi Office Hours 0 to 12, 2 to 5 Ohiro praetor . Spinal Treatment 223 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Or. Phone 08-Y DR. 6EELY, SETI1ER & STEW ART Physicians nnd Surgoons Suit of offices, Rear Douglas National Bank, Ground Floor, Phone U07 , Roseburg - . Oregon DR. S. L. WELAPP Osteopathic Physician r Rooms 317-318 Perkins lllldg. Office Pbone 431 Residence Phone 276 DR. GEO. E. HOUCK Physlciuii and Surgeon Office Perkins Bldg., Phone 3. Roseburg, Oregon DR. I). E. SNELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phones: Office 119, Res. 138-L. 207-8 Perkins Building ROSEBURG, ORE. R, P. BRADFORD AND WIFE ' Chiropractors. 421-422, Perkins Bldg., Rose burg, Oregon, Phones: Office, 200; Res. 35G-J. Consultation and Examination free. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. l. a. HICKS SURVEYOR 22.1 Perkins Building Roseburg, Ore. Itiono 181-K Surveys Estimates GERMONI) FREAR Civil Engineers and Surveyors Kofteburg, Oregon Rooms 1 and 2 Masonic Blldg. Phone 387 R. L. BATIIRICK, D. M. I), Dentist. Rooms 7 and 8, Rosoburg Na tional Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. CHARLES S. HEINLINE PIANO SCHOOL Equipped tor all branches of plans work. Representative teacher of "Progressive Series of Plnno Lessons" and "Effa Ellis Keyboard Harmony and Musla Teaching Course." Morn- ing clauses In Musical Kinder- garten. ' Studio, 423 611a St. Phone 83-R. Mrs. F. D. Owen Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Ro quet, etc JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF FERNS OF ALL KINDS Roseburg, Oregon. Real Estate Farms, Ranches, Orchards, Tim ber Lands, City Property. Buy a lot in Westlaks for your Sum mer Home. Lake and Oceaa Beach. Fine Fishing, Hunting and Boating. GEORGE RITER lit Wast Oak Street. For Signs BANNERS, SHOW CARDS AND AUTO PAINTING 8EH Cordon & Bishop 119 N. ROSE ST., OPPOSITE ROSEBURO GARAGE. PHONB173-R. Send your cleaning & pressing to Imperial Cleaners 342 N. Jackson St. With our cxcollenr equipment wo can offer unlimited service and absolutely high grado cleaning and pressing. Phono 277. Pure Bred JACKS State License No. 1877 & 1875 Tom A. and Teddy C. the best and biggest bone Jacks ever stood In this county. Service only $12. CO to Insure a living colt. Bring or send your mares and I will pasture them froo of charge until they are safely bred. , Deer View Ranch 8. L, THOMPSON, Prop. Half Mllo Southwest ot Dlllard. Saturdays from 10 a. in. to t. p. m. at Brockway. PHONE ONF-TWO-EICHT For freighting, moving, bag gage, piano, lumber, wood and coal hauling. AUTO SERVICE We make a specialty of "mid night Joyriders," trips to coun try dances, picnic, fishing, hunt ing and camping parties. Easy riding car with accommo dations for from 12 to IS passen gers. H. J. DENN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Office Phone 128. Res. 104-L 4