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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1917)
MOVDAY, JAVl'ARV 21, lotf. THREE Mrs. Win. Huleu left (his morning J. M. Gross, a loading merchant of Canyonvllle, came down this morn ing on the early train, spending the day In Roseburg in business inter ests. Mr. Gross states that the peo niA nf his town and vicinity t njoyed Broccoli growers in the vicinity of ( Canyonvllle, Mr. Gross says, "are ex j pecting profitable returns trom their crops this spring, providing the late freeze did not damage the planu, and it Is believed that they are not ma i terlally injured. for Ashland to visit with relatives. DL'ltOO JEKUEY BOAK FOR SERVICE. Real Estate City atrd Farm Property Winchester Ray und Weutlake Town Ijot. GEORGE RITER 111 West Oak Street. CITY NEWS. LOIKiE DIRECTORY. 4 A. A. Goddard and wife, of Riddle, Very fine, large, reglster- ec1 boar 18 months old. Out t of the famous prize sow Sunkist Lady Wonder. Pee 82. GO, at the Ovorland Or- chards. Phone 31F5. Chas. A. Brand. 1097-tf were visitors in town on Saturday. Mrs. C. F. Thornton, of Kiddie, was a visitor in this city on Satur day. Herbert Smith, of Suthorlln, spent j a prosperous year, prune and other WAGLKH RoBeDurg Aene meets In Arundel, 189-L. piano tunor. mono 1052-tf crops being excellent aim prices goou. their hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4 th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock Visiting bretk In flood standing always welcome Howard Hosb, W. P. I B. P. Good man. W. Sec. Phone 183. Mm. Douglas Walte loft yester day tftornooii ror itucwos wnero sne la teaching school. Saturday In this city attending to THE EVEVtNO NEWS business mutters. Helen Cuwglll. of tho Oregon Agrl fhloban tnntnlitti tn lie lind anywhere at any price. 1233-tf Pred Buell. of DUlard. returned to bis borne lust night after spending Buuday In this city. High grade trees, shrubs, roses; prune trees, 7B per thousand, G(M Mill St. Phone 138-Y. J23 Mrs. It. P. McGeo loft this morn ing for Albany where she will visit with Mrs. McGoo'B parents. Mabel Russoll left yesterday for Suthorlln whore she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Extra fancy bronze gobblers. Large and healthy birds, 14.00 each. Lindbloom, Dlxonvlllo. 1343-J22p ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and son, of Dole, who spent yoBtorday In UiIb city, returned last night to their home. Snlrella, the corset Bold only through trauned corsouorren, can bring out your lines, l'liono 320-J, Bell Sisters Uldg. , f20p Bessie Hagen left this morning for Salem, where she will visit with friends and relatives for a week or ten days. O. A. Housor and wife, of Riddle, who have been visiting in this city for several days, left yeatordny ror their home. . Gortrtide Dlllord rotumod yester day to Salem where she Is attending school, after visiting with hor par ents ta this city for a day. Mrs. Grant Taylor and daughtor returned ycetorday afternoon to their home at Winchester after visiting in j tlllO ViJ ItJI t oiiwi I. num. L. J. Gloason and wife returned 4o their homo at Sutherlin yesterday afternoon nftor visiting In Rose burg for a short time. Attorney Albert Abraham left this morning for Florence and Acme where ho will spend a few days on professional business. Havo your duds cleaned and press ed by 8Ioper, the cleaner and prosser. All work promptly attended to and u- ii 1 tr Miss Klmn Pnyton will lenvo Tuos day morning for Dunsmulr, Calif., whore she will spend the next two weeks visiting with rclutlves. After the dance or snow, stop In the Pollynnnn for a cup of chocolnto or coffee, or a hot chicken tamalo, the beBt over. 1233-tf Tho clearanco sale that In being hehi hv tho UoRoburu Ilooterlo is nt- .traetlng hlg crowds and a large number of shoos are being disposed of. The dnnco held last Saturday even ing at the armory under the direc tion of W. I.. McKlroy wos well at tended and tho music furnished by Mayer's orchestra was excellent. Trv Alhers Alfalfa grain and mo- lansoe mixture for your cow. Mix with bran and obtain vory satisfac tory reaults. Car just In. People's Supply Co., wholesalers to tho con eunier, tf Attorney J. O. Watson left this morning for Salem whew he will ar gue the easo of Caro vs. Wollonbori! before tho supreme court, lie will be absent from the city until Wed nesday, Ix)ok iipj your supply of flour. Higher prlcoB seem nbmilutely cer tain. Buy the best while you may at reasonable prices. High Flight four Guaranteed nt the People's Sup nlv Co., wholesalers to the con timer. tf According to reports from local fishermen who spent Sunilav on th North tlmpnnn, the Ice at these points is very thick and In some plnces ex tends to the middle of the stream This lee formation made It bad fish- ing and very few fish were caught as a result. Burns Times-Herald: Charles E Coo, superintendent of Indian affairs In this territory, with hendounrters nt Rneehnrg. enme In the fore part of th's week on business In connection with his office. Mr, Coo mine for the particular purpose of making n dls trlbutlon of supplies, hut as these did not rech hero he found it necessary to take his deiwrture owing to othei pressing business, and leave the rtls trlbutlon to the local "High Chief Pilule" Snm Mothershend. cultural College arrived last night to attend to business matters. .Mrs. K. T. McNIuholus, of Riddle. arrived yesterday afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Norman Ageo. E. L. Miller, of West Itosoburg, left Saturday night lor I'ousa City, Oklahoma, to visit with his mother. 1J. WuaUierford left yesterday aft ernoon for Garden Valley where he will bo employed on tho hi. E. LaBrie ranch. Ray Troxel, who conducts a local jitney, has established his headquar ters at tho Ucn Goodman slgar stand in the Mnccabee temple, Henry Anderson and family left yes- ttrilnv fifttrnnnn for Portland In ro- annnuA tn ft tnlofrmttl II fl nOlindniT tllO death of Mrs. Anderson's mother. Tom Flotchor and Tom Hall left this morning for Suthorlln where they will c.loso contracts for tho sale of broccoli plants. Frank Marshall and wife, of Yon- Oitlla, returned to their homo last ev ening after tho day Bpont here visit ing. Mrs. W. A. Klmmell left this morn ing for Brownsville whore she will spend a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Judge and Mrs. J. C. Fullerton loft yesterday morning for Hlddlo where they spent tho day vlslllng with friendB and relatives. Robert Thiol was today made k do- fondant In an action brought by tho Cottngo Orovo Lumber Company In the circuit court to recover $282.17. Mrs. J. G. Hodgce and children left Saturday night for Med ford whom Mrs. Hodges went to attend the funernl of hor father-in-law who died at Yoncalla last Friday. Roscburg Harness Repair Shop and Saddlery; shoe supplies, har ness oil; all kind sof repairing dono. Fred Kocnlg, opp. city hall, corner Oak and Main. f8 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Newton, who havo been visiting on their return from Portland with Mrs. H. M. Bell- aro, loft, yesterday morning for their homo at Myrtlo Creek. Mr. Floyd M. Marvel: near Floyd, I am in Salem with Georgia. Every thing Is settled. Your father In very 111. Tologrnph mo Immediately. Mrs. F. M. Marvel. 97G n. 14t'n St., Salem, Oro. 1 420-J24 P. R. Zwlght and wlfo. arrived yeetonlny from Portland whero they were married a few days ago anil will leavo this evening for Glenilale where they will make tholr future homo. No beet pulp this yenr. All Items for feeding purposes scarce ond high make Alhers llolsteln feed very pro fitable to dairymen nnd slock feed ers. Get lowest wholeaalo price at the Pooplo'B Supply Co. tf A complaint was filed In tho cir cuit court today, taking nn appeal from tho Justice court In the case of O. P. McGeo against It. W. Thomason In which the former seeks to secure possession of a red calf valued at $30 May C. Hunter today filed suit In the circuit court against her hus band, Ira M. Hunter, asking for a ivlvorco on the grounds of desertion Sho Is represented in her romplalnl by Attorney J. C. Fullerton. Try tho whohsiilo purchase plan buy In quantities for rash nnd pa your own bill only. Save excess! vt -etnllcrs profits and the worn of re ordering so often. Consult the Peo ple s Supply Co., nnd Increase your bunk account. tf An Important real estate deal wa.s ronsmiimnte.1 Saturday by the Young ft Son ugencv when the Win Helen home In North ltnseburg was sold to P. T. Ilulmr. Mr. ntibi.r who only lately arrived from Maine and Jollied his brother In the Jewelrv hualnces. will make his residence in bis new iHsewsion which Is one of the finest residences In the city. Mnnv ask how It can te i.s pood as we cliiim and sell for 3!e. Tho an swer Is no expensive, artistic tin containers: no expensive advertis ing; no excosslve profits and never vet a pound lo mnke good. You will like P. 8. C. strl cut riIT.H. Call for the brown package. People's Sin ply Co. tf I .OVA I, OKitKIl OP MOOSE nose burg Lodge No. 1437. Meets In every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting hrothors Invite, to attend. P. B. Foster, Dictator; H. O. Pargeter, Secretary. Brotherhood or American Teomen. Mt. Nero Homestead. 1828. Meets at Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4tb Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H W. Evans, lore-nan; C. W. Cloako, correspondent. WOODMEN OP THE WOULD Oak Camp, No. 126, meets at the Odd Fellows hall in Roseburg, every first and third Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors always wel come. T. D. Weatherford, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. I. O. lb M. Urupqua Tribe No. 44 holds slated councils the 1st and S.d Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street. Visiting chiefs always welcome. W. B. Howard, Sachem; (., H. Teicln- kl, C. of R-; W. 0. (laddis, K. ol W. B. P. O. K. Roserjurg Lodge, No ( 826, holds regular communication at their temple on second end fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers aro cordially United to attend. E. B. Stewart, E. R.; I. B. Riddle. Sec. Ii. OP 1. Alpha Lodge No. 47 meets evory Wednesday evening cornet Jackson and Cass streets. VisltorB always welcome. I. T. Whitney, C. C; Roy P. Durbln, M. F.; E. E. Wimbcrly, K. It. S. I. O. O. P. Fhllotanan Lodge, No 8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner of JackBon and Cass streots on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good Btnndlng Invited to attend. V. T. Jackson, N. G.: F. I. Porry, V. G.; A. J. Geddes, R. S. UK 1 1 10 KA lib Tiosenurg neb oka 1) Lodge, No. 41, 1. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows Temple evory Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brothers invited to attend. Mrs. Effie Schwarz, N. G.; Mrs. Emma Lenox, V. 0.; Til I le Johnson Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F. Sec: M. Fickle, Trcas. I. O. O. P. Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows TempKj every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. W. S. Powell, N. 0.; J. 1). lteeso. V. 0.; Carl W. Ohman, Rec. Bee; M. Flckol, Fin. Sec: A. S. Hunt, Treas. I. O. O. P. Union Eneardprnent No I, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi.- every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. O. II. Pickens, C. P.; J. E. Pickens, K. S.; James Ewart, F. 3. A. P. & A. M., ltaurel Lodge No, 13 Hegrlar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month a Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore Visitors welcome BonJ, F. Caro, (V, M., W. F. Harris, See. U O. T. M. Roseburg nive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second nnd fourth Thursday evenlniss la Maccabee- hall. Sittors of otter hives visiting In the city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews Maccabee hall on Cass street ileryl 11. Ogden, lady com.; Jessie Rapp, R. K. Drs. Seely Sether and Stewart. Physicians ana Surgeons Suit of offices, . Rear Douglas National Bank, Ground Floor, Phone 87 Roseburg . . Oregon DR. E. R. SHOEMAKER Physician & Surgeon. Office rooms 219-220 Perkins Building Kbonea Office 194 Residence 81 DR. GEO. E. HOUCK Physician & S.urgeon. Office Perkins Bldg., Phone t. Roseburg, Oregon DELAPP & SNELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Rnu 200, 207, 208 Perkins HUg 41Zi-h Residence Phones I210-L-. Office Phone 119. DR. N. PLYLER IJeensod Chiropractic Physician 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Or. Consultation and Examination Free. ' Offlceilourt B to S. Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Phone 162. Of. Phone 384 Itee. Phone Jifl-It C. B. WADE Physician & Surgeon. Rooms 415-10 Perkins Building HosoburK .... Oregon The Heinline School of Music. Mrs. Charles lleiiillno, Director Mrs. Max Combs, Asst. Tewber. Beginners a Speciality; Concert Pianists Developed. Morning classes in Kindergar ten; children called for and taken home. Studio 423 Ella St. Phone S3-H. TEACHERS & PUPILS ATTENTION The News office has a splen did quality of bond paper put up In pound pacakagea (200 sheets to tho pound, size 8iz7) nt 25 cents per package. tl SHOOT $ WITH A Kodak ond send ignur films lo us for DKVELOPIXa AND PRINTING Best work at moderate prices.. Kodaks, Eastman Photo Supplies. ROSEBURG BOOK CO. Roseburg, Oregon. D8CKEN S TALE OF TWO CITIES Was a sad tale, because It is a record of destruction. Not so, the tale of two cities that you are helping to write. ROSEBURG OF THE PAST AND ROSEBURG OF THE FUTURE house, bo it either large or srlto your part In the form of a new house, be It either larg or email. T HE KENNY LUMBER COMPANY THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO NICHOLS & MARTIN ('K.NKKAL CONTRACTORS Plans and estimates famished an carpenter, brick and rtnient work. Patronage Solicited. Phone 888-Y and 8B2-J. I'MTKI) AitTlSANS Assembly 10S meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting memberr are alway welcome. ICIsIa Humphrey, M. A Alltie llo'fiuiiii, P, M A.; ttrnm rmilkner. Secy. O. K. S. Rosmarg 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. Margaret Page, W. M.; Kre Johnson, See. L. Q, HICKS 8URVKYOK Kl Perkins IlulMtnr Roaebnrg. Ore. Phono 427-J. DR. C. L. PEARSON Dentist. Office Masonic Bldg. Phone 240 VV. A. Rlmmonds left Snlurilav ev ening for Sacramento. Krotn there be will go to Kallon. Nev., where he Is mniiairer of the federal Irrigation .ii't. Mr. Sllnmonds was former- nwldent of this eltv and Is well known by many of the business men. having nnee owned a large ranch at Ilmekway. One of the principal Improvement of Roseburg he spoke of was tho streets. He remembers! tho mud . of ten years or so ago. I is mi nroje Iv a WOMKN OK WOODCRAFT Lilac Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month tn the I. O. O. V. hall. Via Itlng members In good standing are Invited to attend. Rlma l.ewol Isn, O. N.; Clara Cswlfleld. tints Wo have a few tlpsirnble FARM MOItTCACIK LOANS for sale, yielding n Rood rate of Income. If you havo any Idle funds for investment call noil let us explain these to you. RICE RICK. GOAL! Phone no High Grade Domestic Immedlnto Delivery. Stage Son. North Side STOPRTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STRtET ROSEBURG HaggRge Checked from your home to your destination. IlousehotD Goods and Furniture handled by experienced men. '.nrge. Dry Storage Hounia. Free From Fire Risks. Good Advertising Will Always Pay! How? Where? When? For instance, a business man writes an ad in his priv ate office and leaves it on his desk only people that happen into his private office will see it. If it is well written he may place it in his show window it's a good ad there, but only those who chance to pass his place of business will ever see it. When a Good Business Man writes a good ad he always gives it all the circulation possible, and in order to do that he buys space in The News, places his ad in a space where everybody will see it not only once a week, or month, but every day. The quickest, surest and most impressive way to reach the buying public of Roseburg and Douglas county is by placing your ad in this paper. The Evening News Telephone 135 JacKson Street