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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1911)
mm;.i, news. A at;ria(i iUenaw was Iswilotl thin morning to II. H. Uowman and -Miss neHBle F. Dyer, both ri'aUl-ni of Douglas county. J. R. .Innkson, of Looking Olasii. wbo rocpntly graduated from the 0. A. C, at Corvallls, left for Grants Pass this afternoon wnere he has arrepted a position in the M. Clem entH Pliarmary. Arcnsed of dlsordi'rly riiniliirt, A. K. Wldenlmeher. n n employe of the t'liirke & lleuery Construetlon Com panv, was arnifitned Imfore City Hecorder A. N. Oreutt this morning and fined in the sum of $10. An other man. J. F. Graham, who was arrested on a similar charge, failed to appear In court this morning and his bond was forfeited. I'oKtolllce Inspector Morse returned here tills afternoon afler spending a couple of days In the vicinity of Von cttlla assisting in the search for the bandits who recently held up and rohhed the Shasta MniUi-il. Mr. i .Morse brought the recovered sacks here, and Is now checking over the contents of the sacks lit hope of ascertaining Ihc umoiint of the loss. Sheriff George Qulne and Tom Walker, one of the best known sher iffs In the slate, left here this af ternoon for Dlllard to look after matters In connection with the mur der of Alexander MeNubb. It Is said that the odleers received valuable Information today at noon which may lead to the capture of the party or parlies responsible for the crime. Just what this Information Is, the oltlcers refuse to divulge at the pres ent time. I I.OCII. NI'.WH. I llcU itl Van Austin, of Wisconsin, 'arrived here this morning to spend a few du.VB attending to business In terests. Mr. Van Austin Is a hair owner of the Commercial Abstract Company's holdings In this city. At the regular meeting of L'mpqua Tribe, No. 44, Improved Order of Iteduien, held last evening, the fol lowing officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: K. II. Ijhi ox. Sachem: I). G. I'ulm Senior Sag amore; If. V. Joyaux. Junior Saga more; Grufton Wortlilngton. Proph et; John it. I.ee. Keeper of Wampum and l' H. Vlncll, Chief of-Hecords. On account of the death of Great Sachem A. L. Curry, of Bnker City, on June 4, Dr. F. H. Vlncll, of this cltv, has been selected to fill the olllce of Great Sachem pending the regular election of such official. The danger of a loaded rifle In the hands of it child was again ex emplified this morning. when George, the 111 year old son of Mr. h4 .Mrs .H. II. Klmore, of West Kohchurg. accidentally shot himself through the right foot. It appears Hint the lad was loitering In the vi clnitv of Mt. Kebo. and upon baiting with' n view or taking In the sur roiindlugs, rested the muzzle of Ihc rifle on his foot. In some manner the" gun was discharged, the bullet passing through the foot and dis lodging through the sole of the Bhoe. Almost frantic with pain, the lad hastened to his home and medical as sistance was summoned. The rifle was of the 22-callhre variety. S. R. Klmore. tho boy's father, Is quite well known In this vicinity. He Is employed at the local Ooulhern Pa cific machine shops, and has resided in Hosehurg for a long time. vStill Making a Noise with our June Clean Up Sale Many satisfied customers daily prove conclu sively that our "June K lean-up Sale" is a success. We still have some very attractive bargains in ladies' suits, dress skirts, silk and wash dresses, silk and wash underskirts, shirtwaists, underwear laces and embroideries, hosiery, neckwear, hand kerchiefs, pictures, toys, dolls, notions and every thiny in the millinery line at cost during this sale. You can't afford to miss these yreat bargains. As our expenses are less than the average merchant we will positively sell cheaper than any oneelseon the same quality of jjoods. Nothing old or shopworn to show you. D .,!. . .. I7' .k I !..! c... ..,1.1, m j D d nuuiriiiuci wi civ iiic biiuc jivic mui uig uai gauia The Fair Store j KVKIIVJJOOV tiKTS A Hill:. In the tremenduoua runli in the subscription department of both the Daily and Tw?f-a- Woek Newa for the past twenty days every man, woman and rhlld that ban taken advantage of thfs paper's biff June reduc- 4 tiniitt has carried off a rash prize. The New never Hinles out one or two persona for itl- U'KCfl prizes and then nnikeg Iih mibnerlberH "pay the fid- dler" no. everyone is treated itllke, There is no red taiK to our offer a rhlld can ;ot the i-uHh prize as well as a Krown person. There Is no wonder hundreds of new names are being added to our sub- Hcrlptlon lists and the month only a little past half Kone. People who have never hereto- fore taken a Douglas county paper, and many who huve been reading other papers than Tho News, are rallitiK daily to take advantage of our unpnral- led offer of one-half price for the ensuing year. Anyone who doubts our word may eall at The News olllce and we-" will show (hem things that will opt;n their eyes In the way of subscription campafKu and It won't be necessary to use a can opener to do 'It. Porch sham .-H-'M j. :.7j::::- fyj! d pi - it LOCAL NEWS. W. Ft. Palmer, of Cleveland, was looking after Interests in Koschurg today. Hev. C. W. llakor left for points In the northern part of the county this afternoon to look after busi ness matters. Attorney A. N. Orcutt went to Oakland this afternoon to attend the regular meeting of the elty council at that place. Mrs. Henry l)anton left for Stock ton, Cal.. this afternoon where she will spend about two mouths visit ing with friends and 'relatives. I.ee Dlllard, of the Marsters I'liar macy, left for Portland this after noon to took after business matters and Incidentally visit with, friends. Mrs. Harry Stapleton left for Ku gcue this afternoon where she wilt spend a few days attending to busi ness matterti and visiting friends. M. Itaiighman. an Inmate of the Oregon Soldiers' Home. left for (rants Puss this afternoon where he will spend several days visiting with old time friends. William rcdgely. an Inmate of the' Oregon Soldiers' Home left fur Medford 'this ufflej-noon where be will spend some time, visiting with friends and relatives. Joseph Cobb and Walter Hollows! have opened a cleaning and pressing parlor in the room at tho rear of the Hlldehurn building, lower Cass street. Mr. Hellows Is an experienc ed tailor, while Mr. Cobb is well known In Hosehurg and will no doubt make good In securing a lib era I patronage. Charles Marniird. proprietor of the Hoseltiirg-Murshfleld stage line, left for Kugene and Portland this after noon, While at the latter city he intends to purchase three or four Mitt) trucks, all of which will ho util ized in carrying passenieers and mall to and from the const. Mr. Hnrn ird will make an effort to have the midlines delivered here within ten lays. W. N. Wright, who has been em Mloyed ns night ticket agent In the 'oral Southern Pacitlc railroad ol llce for several years, left fur Ash land this afternoon where lie h:i 'lecepled the position of day ticket tgent. Mr. Wright will leave I'1"' (he no tit hern town in about (wo weeks. Mr. Wright has a host of friends In Hosehurg nnd vicinity who regret to learn of his decision to locate elsewhere. Just Arrived Ladies', Misses' And Children's Dresses Makeci room of a porch so that you can see out but the passer on the street; ca.i't see you. j They last longer than any other j shade because the well seasoned slats are bound together with sein twine made to b 2 in water for weeks at a time. i B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man j l)i:.l.i:U IN HAMMOCKS AND COTS 25c French Talcum Pow der, 1 lb box 19c The Store That Serves You Best NEW YORK STORE Satisfaction or Your Money Back 25c Men's fan cy Sox, black and colors, forj 19c pair j Great Wednesday 19c SalS They are for Your Benefit. Don't Delay in Your Buying. It's J a Star Bargain Day for You. ' 25c parasol 25c silk lisle 25c and 35c 25c and 35c 19c hose 19c neckwear 19c ribbon 19c CMldren'B fine Parasols. Buy Women's plain anil colored Silk Women's fancy Neckwear In all Plain colors and fancv Rihhons, the little ones a present Ihey will I, Isle Hose. All colors Including the leading styles. Now is your widths 60. 80, 100, 120,' 150 to enjoy. See these. black; Wednesday only chalice for Wednesday onlv. ' 250; on sale Wednesday onlv 19c 1 19c 19c 1 19 c 35c boys 25c 35c bath 25c Ferris 25c sun bon- blouses 19c towels 19c waist 19c net 19c Hoy's Hlouse Waists; they are Brown und Bleached extra Children's Ferris Waists, known Now Is the time to buv a sun all well made and good quality heavy (trade; wonderful value, on tho world over; this simclal for bonnet for the warm davs. Wbv Y'lolh; Wednesday only sale special; Wednesday only Wednesday only make them? Wednesday only. l9c l9c j 19c Iqc 25c 35c 50c I 25c 35c wash- 25c Men's Un- 35-50c hand pillow tops 19c goods 19c derwear 19c kerchief A ureal sale of art goods anil On sale for Wednesday only Men's cotton Bulbrlggnn and All our IiIkIi grade fine women's pillow tops of all descriptions. you will find every piece of 25c mesh knit Underwear and this Is ll(ien and hand embroidered Now Is I lie time to buy these and :15c wash goods on' sale at a good value for Wednesday only, llundkerchlers; now Is the lime to goods; on sale Wednesday only. the very low price of per yard per garment ,uv at special Wednesday only 19c 1 19c 19c T9c Great Sensational Sale of Kin 3.00 3.50 4.00 AND 5.00 VALUES ON SALE AT THE PRICE OF Here you will get the greatest tailored waist value that you ever bought. We are closing out our present stock and every waist is be low manufactures cost. Buy now, they are pure linens and in assorted pleats. Waists DON'T DELAY BUYING AT THE GREAT SALE PRICE Cleaning & Pressing J oo Cobb and W . Hollows, Props Orders Taken for Men's Suits II :t Satisfaction mianmtccd. Suits called t'or--ivt timed 108 l' Pint- St. Uoseluirjj, Oregon LON!; STAR LAUNDRY m,k,.,v:s, PHONE m) And our wagon will call tor your Ini.ullcs. N?w com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices riht. t:frrncl Brothers. Proprietor.;. J. Millinery and Ladies' Toggery All Millinery at Big Reductions SPECIAL on ShirtjWaists fll.rtrt Km'hv Kroiit WaUis (or l.:ta ft 75 Km'by Front Waists (or (H.'J. Linen TationM Waists for 91.10 f? 00 Linen Tailored Waists for 91.(10 M 0i) Linen Tailored Wains for , 9l.5 WILSON'S ItFt OlllI SH.IV. In itivonhim-e with tin- policy mloptcil hy (tovtMimr Oswalt! WVsl in t It' wholesale ri'lcase of rnmtris from tho stntt Hn li'iitiiu . ltttiTs wt're n-i'.-ntly I't'ct'lwd In KosHhuk nwkUiK Tor tho lvi-oiil of U. .1. Wilson, who was seiitriio'tl to a trrm of live vi-ar- from Poniilas ronnty hi May. 1 Wilson whs anvstfil in Koso htim rarly fn May. liH9. nonis m1 of blow inn iU tho s;ifo of tho O ( HaKer lauiulrx . anil iil'on hointx n h-tl hi-fovo a Jury in tho t-lniiii rourt was how tont'od to a lor m of live tears In the uato oeiitientlarv. At t he I ime of he in it n reited he waM atroin".nit'tl h a man nano'tt t.. 1., Merntt. ami he. too. wns ithen a heavv pentten I iarv snt en. e, Aci-onlina to the hual olUrris WINon's ree on w a- Hint to the governor as rtMjiionted, and In add It Ion. the chief eei-ntive was inforni ed thai Wilson s one of the moM darin t: rrlniinals ever to iit this -MTtiitn of the -tate It U the helief of the nfflwrs tha' th governor will refuse to liher.ue the criminal ron idert n the recommendations forwarded to that ort'wial O. C. Set her, of tlli'lldalo.. was hnsiness visiior in tho city today. Mrs Heiidvlt'.s. wife of a South ern ParinV hrakeniM n. left f.ir St'Tinutleld this afternoon when she will join her husband who enjov a run on the Sprlnrte!d division .c J was accompanied hy her child PALACE THEATRE LAST I'llAM'K TO-NIGHT Back to the Primitive A No " tiepiiMiYun Iiiiriaiif," n dra imilir Mi try of the I-n-nih Iteyo liitimi; and "la.Ji in huh ' etldiiitt Irip," a iiooil wintr picture. SONt; "What (iooil i Wal it When You're Oiv.'" It Netle OHph:int. TOMOKIiOW MtiHT. A Close Call Our Manner Pic'itre; aio A Wire's Awakentn.' and The Tron tdesome S'cretary" Nihl and Par" : Stiow T::W, S::to sio. latiiiet S.tui diiy tnly at 'J.;to lOITI.Al; IMtlt KS too Adults 5e ( htldren When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry (ioods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything newin the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress vou from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J. JARVIS Ironing' Boards SCREEN DOORS and WIRE CLOTH I AEJUSTABLE K SCREEN 1 FLY KILLERS ' L H. RHOADES & Ca 2nd Hand Goods Wanted.