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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
1'OK V. S. SK.NATOIt. I hereby announce my candidacy for the V. 8. senate, subject to the will of the people at the republican primaries to be held April 19th. pd adv WEN BELLING. I'Olt STATK BKXATOJt. Small Bottles 30c Large $1.00 I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for State Senator from Douglas County subject to the will of the democratic voters at the primary election to be hold on April 19, 1912. I favor the direct primary law, Statement No. 1 and the people's choice for U. 8. Senator. Pd- adv. K. B. WAITH. I'Olt STATU SKXATOlt. Back Views of Clothes V I Personal Items Irvine Gardiner haa nMurtuMl from Portland whim ho nptMit u few dnyw attoiullng to btisinoHH inloroutH. Jack WIIhoii, df Ciinyonvillo, Hpenl tho day In KohoIiiiik ath-ndliit: to bUHllK'KH lUHltorS. 11 Ill's Stnrlo 1h the pliico tt) ko those nice photos wll h your mu Kastur costume. All work iHiuritn- toed first-class. t r , Uttlo I.ethia HariM'SB was one of j tho HoHohiirx hahli-s that Riiccoedi'd I In securing a prize at tho llordinaii j nnhy show recently hold In Portland Ladies and gonl Iouiod'h clot ho;. cleaned, pressed and repaired. Alii work called for and delivered. W ' A. Storm, WollenherK htilldhiK. Slier Idan street, rhone I'.to-J. ti The ladles of St. Joseph's Catho lie parish will hold a sale or horn, rooked foods at the Hochdule stor. Saturday, March mL'j ItemeinlMT Dr. IIithmmh eye specialist's, date an from the first to tho lift "mi l ti of each month. Homo o'tUv j 1 7 s Stephens street. ti Inn"t forpet the place, ko to .1 (t lO'KK 'or otir Hprinn tmlt A 1m cleaning and pressing Uy.-r Vtr mllllttery. ii-je Mrs. Moriiee ( 'am pNell, West HnseltiirK. received a telegram from Colorado this iiimihiiik In th. effect t luu her unit her tiled iu t hai Htate Ih in inor-ituK. M rs Cam ilel I leave? for Coolrado (hit eetiliu where Hhe will attend the funeral She wan 7S years of ae. and asi.l. from leaving a daughter In oselni ho h Kiirvived hy two lirothers. syt iiiui i. I'oison. 4 Every kernel of llnldiiiin'a Poison (Jrillu rolitalaa a deaclh- dose of powerful. tiuU-k-nrtlni; poison, "set" In the grain by a patented process. 4 Kaln, snow, dew or damp 4 ground does not wash out this poison. It Is the only poison which l as Rood six months after as the first day It Is put ' out In the fields. The beBt poison you'vo ever used, or your money bark MAKSTER8 DKL'U CO., Benjamin Oea Harth's Toggery 4 ! TO TIIK ITItMC. Vt I ho iunlTHiiic(l dcnllsls, huvlun ornunlzt'd (ho Douglas County Dental Society, havo I'HtahllHhed a minliiium male of ft'i'H, and havo also istahll,On'd ol'llco hoiiiM from 1) a. in. lo I p. in, K. W. Ilaym's, ( J. It. Chapman, ( It. M Ih'iinilli ltl, (i. ( I'lnlay. ItilclMT. IVurson. Until. If 4 TIUh Is (he time of year to have your piano put In shape for the kiiiii iner'H work. Telephone Stone. L'SS-U. jf DouRlnn County crenniery tiultei Ih the best on the market. Insist on your grocer Hopplylng you whh i: home prcuhi' t, which fs alwavs strict ly fresh aittt guaranteed. Twtt pouiii1 roll TT. reins. d-wtt ACRES OF DIAMONDS lly ltllsell t'onuell Ih 4'oiiKiile trejllest 1,,1-llirt l:rr Dellteeeil. Mi:itic III.I,S" lly lr ll run I'hill is s.ii.l in I, iul iis Kr.-;il Hear linn S.ilur,i.i night :it :.n at tit.- lluptUt churrli Last tiinnttei- (r the 1. 1, .-it in I' se Srll-M,l elllhlri'll ,ellls. ether-. ellls Tickets ; t M.ir-teiV dill-, tere ItOSKMl'Iti! MIMSTKIil M. I'NION sin I II m i lt i i;i:i:iv n; s. or the plea: f I lie season t, venllii: at the I'elll H.lttl. lil lents ok place l.i-i home ,.t Mi Ml I lie pee 11 ere Invlle.l 'll-i;li e ip, I Mis le et Ih lli-l ulilierlltHK 0 Hi. -ir Ink-,- 1, Ix-ll lit I f I! 1 llell Home 111 n house iiiirmitm and I. I'll.le of llo-lr ti II II uest soli "-ol At., .111 V. old an. I ere present, all.! while th. 'pie sat around the spacious ' In the parlor ilsltlnK the -ople were gileli lh, llt.erti I.I house and told In Mr Hatfield to make as ihim-Ii they cared to. Hberli Meet 111, Koi ll.11 muni; 11 older pe, lire ,a,-. loiilIK (, of II..- , :i II li Mrs noise as Inhlrli Hie hoi ami Kills were nut (slim In aialllng theinsrlies of The lounger children "ere also given n room In liti-h in iu, various gaines. Illlll one nf the i,,iiiK,.t n, Hvllcxt children In Ih.-lr plav nan Tom Hat field himself. At 12 o'clock a dainty i lunch a n-ri-ed and the party dlii pcried at 2 a m all voting that they Are fully as impor tant as the appear ance from in front. H rALI-' tlio crowd always sees you from the rear. The "IJcnJnmln" cloth ed man is always. In front ho that a well llttlllg hack is or supreme Importance. Tho Dixie Model shown above is a "Benjamin" Full llox-hack design. Something differ ent from tlie usual run. So are all 'llenjamln" Clothes. They havo that distinctive New York Style. The latest creations from tho fore most designers In the world. He a good dresser. I1111I hail one of tlie Muest times Inmg lualile. hiiitallons havo been sent out Mrs. Ilailey fur a ladles' party by j to. I he held this artel-noon. I he gi-aiiKe held its regular session last Sal unlay evening, at which tlmo I inurh roiitin business lias colislllll e candldale Initiated, j ps towards erecting a -re taken and the lee-;-onslsted of papers by 011 'Commission (!ov- iiiatnl ami ! 1'ii'lhninary j uraiine hall lino prog ran I " Ml I II'M ei-umeiil." anil Mrs. (1. I'ickens. on " I iocs Women's Invasion In Huslnessj Improve the Home l.lfe." Hull, pap-' ers caused iiiinli discussion and the meeting dispersed at II p. in., to; meet In Itosehurg. .March :io at 10 a. 111.. at Eagles' hall. j Mr Moore, who has been having his entile house re-pa pored, the work being done hy Mr. l-'isher. of It ose hum. reports that the work Is com-! I'leted. ! -Mrs. Ke.i-in. mother of Mrs. Kd Davis, and Mrs. Sherman Conine. Is ill at Die home of (lie latter. The oung people of our eomniti-' uli hae organized a daneing club.! Mm. 111 IT. of the lounger set have al- j feadv perfected plans towards such j in 01 taiMalion. I. Mile Nathan Turner. who has I I'ceii .pilte il k for a week or so. Is! ll'le to .ii;;iin he itl school. Kd Davis has been out this week ith the road scraper leveling up 'he road. Th, ii.-n, , 'he n, new telephone i-iMiipany cnni il , -lines, lav to set pules fur ii line In this valley. S A M AXT11A. ACRfS OF DIAMONDS It) liii-scll ( mm, -II Has lleen C.n. sl.leced The 4n-t-nlct l,ei-liire Tier Deliiei-ed. " Mi:ltll'.t Molt AI.S" Mi Hr Hi run IM.itt Is said to be lust as u.ieii Hear him Saturday night nt the Itaptist church. Last lumber of the I.vceum Course. He ;ins at S Sit. School children 2.". cuts tubers ,"o. cents. AHMIMSTIMTUK'S NOTICE. Nniitv Is ti.'rt-ly islvon that tho itiiltM Malted luis Iummi duly iippnlittt'd j tin- ci m u t omrt of tin stato of; Mvuntt fr iMiiKtus t'onnty. ndintnls lator of ttii t'stntt' of ThoniHM Mo nti v. dtM-rast'd. All persons hnvitiK latins tmaiust said ostato aro horo- i v rriuired 1" pivstMit tho sanio to; m propnlv vt-rlfiVd, as hy law rk- liiitvd. ut ItosohurK. Orison, within! -K months from the dato hereof, latod this IDth day of March. ''I- . 1 1 K. t ANNOX. Multilist rator ot thp Kstato of Thotn rs Molony. decBod. CAM, I OK COCNTY WAItlUXTS. Notice is hereby given all ersons holding county warrants itumed by Douglas county, Oregon, and indors ed "Not paid lor want of runds" pri or to and Including the ISrd day of November, t if I 1 , to present the same to t reasurer of said county at his office tor payment, as interest there on will cease after the date of this not ice. I ated at Itosehurg. Oregon, this L' 1st day of March, 1912. J. I-:. SAWYEHS. Treasurer of Douglas county, Oregon New The Store That Serves You Best Great Friday Saturday Sales Unusual values in every department in the store, rare bargains that your money saving instincts cannot afford to pass by. A careful list of values for your perusual. New Novel Spring Coats $5 to $7 Beautiful Lin- 50c Men's Neckwear $9.95 gerie Dresses $3.50 Special 25c This offering for two days should create Every dress Is a dainty creation In white. Just received a new and full line of men's great selling for we are shoiving the snappiest xtra well made of embroidery, and laces: lino Neckties. livery tie has 50c to $100 anil jauntiest coat that you ever saw In a line quality Lawns and Batistes, a wide as- silk made up ties of full lengths and all good wide range ot styles and cloths and dQ QC sortment of styles Huy your sum- nn shapes. A wide range of colors audoC our lines are most complete Snap OV.OO "'r ''r now at 00. OU patterns ltuy and save 2.".c to ,:,c Z)C 25c New StocR CoAf ?P1??5 I dh?L I Boys' Solid Leather lr. Cards wo invito voii to this bargain feast, n Burson nose 19c "" y M-2t f-r oc Shoes at $1.50 Kierv catalogue house In the I nlted 35C Mdl'S Silk HOSC S)ZC. 25C A" "' l- otra well mad solid t;itos sH s a Hnrson oji' for I'.'c. so do wt. ,, . . , ,, , r " lnthr rilf Shi- tiiH i.,a.hn - Z:,T' 9c I bkr'a.'-.l-25c wrar 'h-ma--$1.50 50c Men's and Women's $1.50 Men's Soiesette Shins 95c 35c and 50c Fancy Rib- gy 0 The best wearing, best washing shirt on Carpet Mippers 35c bon Spec. 25c Men's and Women cariwt slIpiH-rs. ev nine label of Solewtte manufacture, do not Beautiful fancv Ribbons In wide rnn tra well made leather sole and plush velvet be fooled: othor dealers will kit they of fancv dresses and novelty stvlcs Beauty " A slipper that usually OP have Sovsetie. but look for Lie trade t0 . fulrlbhon. Hov iww for jour ,mA ..lis for Stic. Special ODC mark. SHvlal yJ)C 1R- Special, (r yrd ....... . 25C J hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for State Senator ; of Douglas county, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912, It nominated and elected I will I only vote for honest and economical legislation, the people's choice for I U. S. Senator, and believe in a square deal to all. id. adv. CEOrtGE NEUNEM. Jr. I'OH JOIXT KEPJIESKXTATIVE. I I hereby announce myself as can didate for the nomination of Joint j representative of the Ninth repre I sentative district subject to the en I dorscmem of the republican party at me pirmary electljn April 19, 1912. I present my candidacy before the people as a progressive. I shall sup port Statement No. 1 because I be lieve In It. On all other matters If elected I shall work earnestly for those measures which I believe to be 'or the best interests of the people. .d. adv. C. E. WHISLEU. VOl HKl'ltKSHXTATIVE. I hereby announce my randidacy for the nomination for representa tive of Douglas County subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. I have rever before been a cand'datc for an elective office, and If elected, I favor tho direct primary law, Statement No. 1 and the peo ple's cholco for U. S. senator. I'd adv 13. V. NICHOLS. Kill ItlOritESHXTATIVK. To the voters of Douglas county: In compliance with the election laws of the State of Oregon, I here by announce myself as republican candidate for the nomination for representa.lve of Douglas county, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election on April 19, 1912. I'd adv n. E. ItlCKEM. I'Dlt liKIMtl-SKNTATIVI To tho voters of Douglas county, Oregon: In accordance with the provisions of the state law I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate on the republican ticket for the nomination anil election ot representative, sub - jeci. to uie win oi tne voters at the primary election on J. - April 19, 1912. T. HRIDGES. pd adv CANDIDATE l-OK SIIKI'II'K. I hereby desire to announce to the public that 1 have consented to the urgent request of my many friends t hroiigliout the county to become n candidate for the nomination for the office of sheriff, subject to the dem ocratic primaries to be held April 19. 19 12. Vd adv R. T. ASIIWORTII. I'Olt SIIIOltll'F. I hereby ask for the nomination on the republican ticket at the prl- I niary election on April 19th, for the office of sheriff of Douglas county. If nominated and elected, I prom- York St There Is a medicinal use. wide difference Why not buy the beat? It Ask for Sylmar Olive Oil, ways gives satisfaction. Produced in the finest Olive section In California. Pressed and bottled by the association of producers. Hamilton Drug Co. 241 N. Jackson St. Roseburg Oregon ise to give all parties a fair and hon-j est administration, and will see that the law is enforced. pd adv D. J. JAItVIS. i-'Oj; SIIKKIIT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff of Doeglas county nt the Republican primary election to be held on April 19. I am the present Incumbent of the office and am serving my first term. pd. adv. GEORGE K. QUI.N'E. I'Olt SIIKKIl K. To the voters of Douglas county: I wish to respectfully hereby an nounce myself a candidate for nom ination for the office of sheriff, sub ject to the wishes of tho democratic voters of Douglas county at the pri mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. pd adv D. FENTO.W I'Olt JUSTICE OF THE I'HACE. I hceby anonunce my candidacy for the nomination for justice of the peace for Deer Creek district at the republican primary election to be hold on April 19, 1912. I am tho present incumbent of the office , pd. adv. H. W. MARSTERS. Olt SCHOOL Sri'KlilXTH.VDHXT. To the voters of Douglas county: As a candidate for the nomination for the office of county school super intendent, I respectfully make the announcement subject to your ap proval at the republican primaries at the republican primaries on April 19, 1912. Pd nt.v O. C. lJItOWN. I'Olt COI XTY CO.M.MlSSlOXKIi. To the voters of Douglas county: In compliance with the election laws of the state of Oregon, I here by respectfully announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of count1 commissioner on the democratic ticket, subject to (he ap proval of the voters at the primary Satisfaction or In Olive Oil fur both table and la more palatable and costs no and insist on this brand. It al election to be held on April 19, 1912. I'd adv K. H. P1NKSTON. I'OH COU.NTV ASSSKaon. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for assessor of Douglas county at the republican pri mary election to be held on April 19. I am the present incumbent of the ofnxe and am serving n.y first term. pd. adv. . FRANK L. CALKINS. 1'OIS COL'XTV ASSESSOR. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for nssessor of . Douglas county subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election to be held on April 19th, 1912. I have never before been a eandidute for an olectlve office, pd adv ED. S. COCK ELR EASE. I'OH COUXTV SURVEYOR. To the voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce myself a can didate for rc-nomlnatlon for County Surveyor, subject to approval by the republican voters at primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. FRANK CAIN, id. adv. dswtf I'Olt COUNTY TREASURER, To tho voters of Doogtas County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-nomlnation for County Treasurer, subject '.o approval by the republican voters at primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. J. E. SAWYERS, pd. ndv. diwlf I'Olt t'Ol'XTY t'O.MMIHSIOXEIt. To the voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-nomluatlon for County Commissioner, subject to approval of the republican voters at primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. I'd adv M. R. RYAN. ore Your Money Back I"