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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1910)
Supplement to THE EVENING NEW BY B, W. BATES IHSUKD DAILY K.YCKIT SUNDAY. Entered as second-class mattei November 6, 1909, at Rosehurg Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Kates Dolly. Per year, by mall 3.00 Per month, delivered .DO Semi-weekly Per Year 2.00 Rlx months , 1.00 WHDNKHDAV, .ILLY SO, 1U10. TWKNTY-KIVK DOLLAR I'RKSKXT. Advertisements In the News Khoulil lie Ktudled Carefully. The "Knowledge Competition," of which notice has been Riven hereto fore, will appear Monday. Hnvo your "thinking caps" ready to clup on the flint thlUK, as the prizes will go to those readers who flrat have In correct answers to the questions that will be asked. Thore will appear a series of para graphs descriptive of various business houses and firms, but no nameB will he given. It will be the task of our readers to tell In each Instance the name of the Arm or establishment to which reference Is made. Twenty-live dollars In prizes nre going to be given away to me people who demonstrate the superiority of their knowledge about Itoseburg business firms. This enn lie gainea liv familiarity with advertisement! that are printed In the News from day to day, and that an be gained only by studying them. Kor this reason contestant should 'prepare themselves before the comiietltlon be gins. Since time Is an essential in this project, though not always is the race to the swifl. It will be well for those who expect to compete for tbo prizes to got busy and poRt themselves thoroughly. All the curiosity that mankind Is heir to Is not wrapped up In the nn ntomy of the fair sex. The "Knowl edge Competition" has the men a golng ns well us the women and chil dren. Look out for next Mondny. Drew visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. II. Short. Mr. and Mrs. T. Tro'xel and chil dren, of Itoseburg, are visiting Mis. Troxel's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zachary, and family, of Drew. Mrs. .7. H. Short has been made notary public. . X. IIOIilil.K SKIRTS. The Paris bobble skirt has ap peared In a few cases on the streets of Bait Lake City, it makes ladieR appear something like closely blank eted race horses after a fiery trial on the track. If it would not be Impertinent, we would advise such Indies, to further imitate the case of the horsemen have their lower limbs bandnged, so that they may henr the strain, nnd not swell. The human race seems ns difficult to manage as the horse race. Hut who knows?? Anything out of the ordinary shocks old duffers. When Commodore Perry and his slaff nnd marines, in full uniform, landed in Yokohama and with bnnd playing, started up the street, every dog in the clly howled nt. the Innovation. What creatures of habit we are. Goodwin s Weekly. . 9 IMI'OUNDKO. Quick service, three chairs, all flrstclass men, can be found at the Maddlx barber shop on Cass street. Twenty thousand peach boxes for sale at a per 100. J. U. Flook Company. dsw-tf Cream de Mint Frappe is so Refreshing "Phosco" the New Health Drink Specials at THE ROSE DUUW ITKMS. Crater Lake Ronil by Way of Drew In ioml Condition, The streets of Drew present a very lively appearance these days.' Miss Mary Palmer, of Kunsns City, snent Sunday visiting nt Drew. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Klrkpntrlck went to Perdue, Saturday, to at tend to business mutters, and relum ed Sunday. Mr. 11. O. McOec and brother W. M McGee. and W. L. Krnnham. tim ber men from Seattle, nre camping at Drew, looking over the timber of Douglas county. II. W. Thomnson, a mining man was In Drow Sunday. The roads are so much Improved that automobiles are seen passing through Drew on their way to Crater Luke. A party consisting oi nir. and Mrs. W. S. CawKleld and Mr. and Mrs. Applegate, of Rosehurg. nuMsed through Drew one day last week In their nuto. They pitched their tent nt the popular Drew romp ing ground, spent the evening taking everybody out for a drive In their mnchine. The swlming tank at Drew has been In great demand during the lute hot weather. Many people en Joy the pleasures of raft riding on Klk creek during the moonlight eve nings. Mr. James Richards received a meseuge from Itoseburg that his son was seriously 111, and he left 'for Itoseburg last Wednesday evening. Mr. Charlie Cnnllle, the Drew pucker, made his regular trip to the Rainbow. Coffee creek and Red Cloud mines, last Saturdny with a large train of park animals. Miss Julia lllnkle. of San Kran clsco, Is spending a short vacation at Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has Impounded at S. T. Oregon, 2 ba.y horses, each about smith s livery stables In Rosehurg. 16 hands high. One Is nbout 12 years of age and weighs about 1, 300 pounds, has knots on knees and heart-shaped brand on right hip. The -other is about 9 years of age, weight 1,400 pounds, and hns white star on forehead. If these horses are not redeemed by Wednesday, July 20, they will be sold at auction. Dated this Kith day of July, 1910'. at Rosehurg, Oregon. JOSEPIlHJTFFMAN, City Marshal. NOTICE lO WATER CONSUMERS. Owing to extensive chnnges In ihs laying of new water mains under streets to he newly-paved short inter ruptions in the service will occur from time to time during the next two months and we would request water consumers to keep a moderate supply of water drawn for domestic use. d-tf J. L. & 3. A. KENDALL. NOTICE OF SALE. Winnie G add is THE PLUMBER light Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters. Phone 2101 Removes all im- V. parities. Roseburg '-- Oreg'on Notice is hereby given, that the following property of School District No. 4. to-wit: Eight (8) heating stoves, seventy- five (7r) feet of heavy tubing, ninety (901 Joints of stove pipe, one work bench, one elevator and twelve (12) patent toilets with fixtures, will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash. HUls will be received by the un dersigned for the whole of snld prop erl, or nny part thereof, tint II 6 o'clock P. M. on the 19th day of July, -1910; snld Hioperty may be seen at the Lane School Mouse. By order of the Board of Directors of School District No. 4. The board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Rosehurg, Oregon, dated the 12th day of July. 1910. GEORGE NEl'NER, Jr., Clerk of School District No. 4. LH.RHOADES&CO. WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU V. FIRST AND SECOND HAND GOODS ACCOMMODATING CLERKSIW1LL SERVE YOU . A complete line of building; mater- nl nt MnrBters' drnjr store. d-tf Private Board and Rooms Mrs. A Hall 246 Flint St A nice homellKc place, ood meals comfortable rooms. Phon 1505 THE ICE MAN Is Ready to Receive Your Order. Phone 1413 and Max Weiss will Give .your Needs Prompt Attention. WOOD FOR SALE ALSO