The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 29, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tuesday Coupon Sale at the New York Store
Coupons mean a saving, so cut them out
Coupon Sale Sheeting 21c
Coupon Sale $3 R &G Corsets $1.95
25c Seersucker 19c
Bleached sheetings 2 1-4 yds wide, Pepperil brand
Our entire stock of R & G Corsets,
the $3' value,
The cloth that is now s j much in demand for the
every pair is placed in this sale
and we offer the best corset val
you ever bought, good models
iinw 4ua.u1.y uiusnu. .i" jx luc
coupon sale only. Special at per yard
only ;
.95
making of undermuslins. An extra
line quality. You never have to iron
these goods, coupon sale .,
9c
Colgate Dental Cream 10c
Bring this coupon and get a tube of Colgate's
ramuus Dental Cream. One ot the
best dentifice in the world. For one
day only '.
Get Your Hat Trimmed Free
Bring this coupon to our Miss Mcintosh and
buy your frame and trimmings TH Ty TTTT
and she will trim j'our hat in the"1 r'.
latest style A A JLJ-'
25 to 50c Mens' Ties 15 cents
Mens' all silk ties in a wide range of styles and
colors, think ot it. A regular snap
For this coupon sale 25 cent and 50
cent ties at each :
I.5c
$3.50 Childrens' Coats at $2.65
Childrens Coats for summer, the little one often
needs a wrap. Now is the timegK o
to buy your choice of our $3.50 M
Coat with coupon .....AJ Aw
'$3.50 Untrimmed Shapes $2.50
We have about 15 new style" shapes that we retail
at $3.o0. You can have your,
choice of the lot the low price
with coupon ol
35c Corset Covers, Coupon Sale I9c
Neat Covers made of good quality Muslin, trim
med with lace and ribbon. All sizes
We offer you your choice of our regu
lar 35c Covers with coupon
$1 yd. French Embroidery 49 cents
Beautiful, fine quality Batiste French hand loom
ed h,mbroidenes in a wide range ot
patterns. Band to match and at low
price with coupon
, $3.50 Womens' Oxfords $2.98
Season's newest styles, in every kind of leather,
and velvet suedes, patent, tanSi
white buck, canvas gun metal
a bie special sale, with coupon VU'Bsr 9
15c Linen Writing Tablets 9 cents
Coupon Sale of Fine Quality Brookside Linen
Bond faper 1 ablets, livery where you
pay 15 cents for a Linen Writing Tablet
Four sizes, special
50c Fancy Hosiery at
Coupon Sale Special 33c
Our entire Stock of fancy hosiery
in lace novelties. Fancy lisles in col
ors, embroideried and plain. -l-l
Regular 50c quality, coupon 3 Jt
The Store That Serves You Best
New York Store
Satisfaction or Your Money Back
Coupon Sale Remnants at 1-4 off
Bring this coupon and go to our remnant pile and
every one you want takers per cent
buy remnanats at...
$3 and $3.50 Umbrellas, Coupon $1.89
This coupon and $1.89 will buy any $3 and $3.50
ladies' or man's umbrella that ,
pit
we have in stock. You'll need
umbrellas all the time, save at
.89
MILK STANDARD.
(Continued from page 1.)
performed the christening ceremony
ut the launching.
llctwcon Wilson and Underwood.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 29.
In the state-wide democratic primary
tomorrow the voters of Florida will
record their preferences for nominees
for the presidency, for the governor
ship and other stnte offices, for nom
inees for representatives in congress
and for the legislature and minor of
fices. The contest for the presiden
tial Indorsement will be confined to
Woodrow Wilson and Oscar. W. Un
derwood. Theirs are the only names
that will appear on the ballot. Most
Interest centers In the contest for
the governorship, for which there are
five aspirants. They are Cromwell
Gibbons, of Jacksonville, Park M.
Tramwell, of Lakeland, John W.
Watson, of Miami, William H. Mil
ton, of Marianna and E. M. Semple,
of Key West. Each of the three
present representatives In congress
Is a candidate for re-nomination and
each has opposition. In nddtUon
there are four candidates for con-gressman-at-large.
Youth On Trial For Murder.
WALKER VILLE, Cal., April 29.
John Nelson, one of the four yubiuc
charged with the murder of Peter
Roberts in the Mad river coun
near hear last February, was arraign
ed in court today for trial. The
three other members of the quartet,
ranging from 16 to 20 years, already
have been tried and convicted.
- Wedding In Naval Circles.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., April 29.
A wedding of Interest In naval cir
cles tuok place In Philadelphia this
afternoon, the bride being Miss Paul-
inn Persons, daughter of . Remus
Charles Persons, In charge of the
naval hospital In this city, and the
bridegroom Lieutenant David Mc
Daugal le Breton, U. 8. N. After a
(wo months' tour of Europq the
couple will take up tbelr residence
In Boston, where Lieutenant le Bret
on is at present attached to . the
Charlestown navy yard.
Louisiana Centennial.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. April 29.
New Orleans Is enfete for the cele
bration of S'le one hundredth anni
versary of the admission of the state
of Louisiana to the Union. The cen
tnnnlnl festivities will be conducted
under the auspices of the Louisiana
Historical Society and will continue
through the entire week. The pro
gram provides for historical exer
cises, banquets, parades and pageants
commemorating the early and later
hiBtory of Louisiana, which has been
more picturesque than that of nost
of the American commonwealths.
4
TO T1IH PUBLIC.
Following our purchase of the
three sand and gravel bars at the
Cloake ferry, also the bar bordering
the Hamilton Addition to Roseburg
(the Grove) and our leasing until
June 1 of the Umpqua River Island
bar In Roseburg from F. J. Blakely.
reports were circulated that we in
tended to Increase the price of sand
and gravel furnished to the public.
These reports are absolutely false
and wholly without foundation. Sand
and gravel will be sold by us to the
Roseburg public, or anyone else, at
no higher price than was charged
before we acquired the bars. We
reserve, however, the exclusive privi
lege of delivering the material until
such time as the demand for it in
creases sufficiently to warrant the
employment of oUier teamsters. If
you want sand and gravel delivered
to you at the same price you have
paid heretofore, Just let us know at
the Empire Stables, corner Main and
Washington streets, or phone 5.
BANKS & WELKER.
'.
LOCAL NEWS.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
Baptist church next Wednesday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. An Inter
esting program will be rendered.
Mrs. Daisy Roof, of Portland, who
has been spending the past few days
In Roseburg visiting at the home of
County Judge and Mrs. G. W. Wona-
cott, left for Ashland this morning
where she will spend a few days with
friends.
The members of the local gun club
held another of their interesting
shoots, at the rifle range north of
town yesterday afternoon. Other than
local partlcipatns, there were a num
ber of Eugene marksmen In attend
ance, all of whom registered remark
able scores.
The officials of the Oregon and
Southern "Railroad thlsnorning leas
ed quarters In the Perkins building.
The' furniture for the offices was
shipped from Seattle on Saturday
nd should arrive here not later than
Friday of this week. The rooms leas
ed by the officials are 209 and 210.
s'ltuated on the second floor.
A hard times social will iie held at
Labor hall, North Jackson street, on
Wednesday night. May 1. There is
no charge for admission, and every
body is Invited to attend. There
will be plenty of coffee and pork and
beans. Anyone wearing plutocrat
clothes will be fined. A good time
is anticipated, and the public Is cor
dially urged to cotno and enjoy the
evening.
The work of tearing down the old
Abraham building, at the corner of
Jackson and Oak street, will be com
menced some time this week. As
soon as the land is cleared, the
work of erecting the new $100,000
hotel will be commenced. The con
tractor hopes to have the building
completed and In readiness for op
eration early this fall.
George Protzman, who was recent
ly arrested on a charge of assault
with a dangerous weapon in connec
tion with attacking hla mother, was
arraigned in Justice R. W. Marsters'
court late Saturday afternoon. Sev
eral witnesses testified regarding the
trouble, and In one or two Instances
It was claimed tbat Protzman had
repeatedly threatened members of
the family with violence. Protz
man did not attempt to explain away
the trouble, simply stating that he
was too drunk at the time ot the
trouble to remember what had oc
curred. After considering the evi
dence Protzman was held awaiting
the return of District Attorney Geo.
M. Brown. Bonds were fixed In the
sum of $500. Unable to furnish the
game he will be detained at the "Ho
tel de Qulne". '
Contractor Frank Clements this af
ternoon started the work of clearing
the lot formerly occupied by the I.
Abraham building, and located di
rectly north of the Kohlhagen butch
er shop. This work. It Is said, Is in
the preliminary of other Improve
ments soon to be undertaken by the
owners of this particular property.
The county court will meet In
regular session on Wednesday, at
which time they will be asked to
modify an order recently entered by
them and pertaining to the erec
tion of an armory In this city. A
number of the state military board
will probably arrive here Wednesday
morning that the members of the
conrt may obtain full and complete
knowledge of the position taken by,
the state In the erection of structures
of this nature.
A PHIZH CONTEST.
To He Conducted In Connection Willi
Carnival.
There are to bo three events in
connection with the Strawberry Car
nival that should Interoat every boy
and girl as well as every patron of
the school. One of these Is a prize
contest In construction work and
bread-making. All of these are op
en to the school children of the en
tire countv. but the superintendent
uni teachers would very much like
to see the pupils of the Roseburg
schools win the majority of these
prized.
There are two prizes offered by
the Churchill Hardware Co. for the
two best bird houses. These prlzeB
ought to bring about a very keen
competition.
Two prizes are offered by the New-
work store for the two best hand
made aprons.
The Rochdale store will give two
prize sfor the best twoloaves of
bread. '
The rules that 'will govern these
are to be found -In the bulletins
which have been placed in the hands
of the teachers. The exhibits of
fered In this contest may also be of
fered In the state contest if suitable.
Much Interest Is being manifested
among the pupils In the high school
declamation contest. If the public
approves of this sort of work In the
schools we hojie to have their ap
proval shown by attendance at the
contest, as far as the seating capa
city of the Palace Theatre will ac
commodate them. The reason a
charge for admission Is made is to
meet the necessary expenses of the
contest. Wo added ten cents to the
price of each ticket as a benefit for
the orchestra which we believe Is en
titled to as much assistance as w
sre able to give.
There Is much Interest being
shown In piOpamtlon for athletic
work We have the best of mater
ial, and the best of spirit In regard
to Its development, but we are great
ly lacking In a place to practice and
In means for securing Instruction.
We hope the day Is not far distant
when these shall be added to the es
sentials we already possess.
HANK STATUMKXT.
No. Mil.
Report of tho condition of the
First Trust and Savings Bunk, nt
RoscWurg, in the Stnte of Oregon,
at the close of business April 18,
1912.
ltnsourccs.
Loans and discounts $35,457.71
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 1,038.89
Bonds and warrants 798.17
Furniture and fixtures .... 4,610.03
Due from approved re
servo banks 10,008.84
Checks and other cash
Items 203.58
Cash on hand 7,502.42
Expenses... 617.79
Total .'. $01,117.43
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In 30,000.00
Undivided profits 169.34
Individual deposits subject
to check 21,117.69
Demand certificates of de
posit 3,620.60
Time certificates of de
posit .'. ...... : 4,379.80
Savings dopoBlts 1,840.10
Total $61,117.43
State of Oregon, County of Doug
las, SB.
I, Robort B. Smith, Cashier of the
above-named bank,- do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
ROOT. E. SMITH.
Cashlor.
CORRECT Attest:
HENRY RIDENOUR,
F. W. HUNT,
Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 25th day of April, 1912.
F. O. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
MOUTAK LOA.NN.
Tills bank desires to an-
nounce that as fiscal agent or
Its Eastern connections It Is
prepared to mnko mortgage
loans In any amount up to one-
third1 value on tho following
classes on real property:
Improved Kiirm Lands
Implored City liiislnrNs Prop.
orty 4
Improved City Itosldenco Prop-
. ci ty i
It Is also prepared to extend
to Its patrons evory nccoinmo-
datlon consistent with prudent
blinking.
FIRST TRUST A BAVINOS
BANK
A. CREASON. Presldont,
F. W. HUNT, Vice-President,
HENRY RIDENOUR,
H. 0. WILSON,
ROUT, H. SMITH, Cnshler.
The annual barbecue given by tho
socialists of Roseburg has been post
poned until June 2 on account of the
unsettled condition of the weather.
At that time an unusuully largo
crowd Is expected In nttendanca,
many from Portland and other poliita
in the stale having signified their
intention ot participating in the af
far, ,J
FOR SALE The delicatessen locat
ed at 316 Cass streot. Must go
out of store. Good business.
Splendid opportunity. Call at
above address. 198. mT
TEN ACRE BARGAIN A fine lltllo
place on best road In the county,
fair house, barn, spring and well,
nearly eight acres In choice fruit,
mostly In heavy bearing. Lchb than
3 miles from senter of city. Own
er will sell on terms. Inquire at
News office, or address Owner,
care News, 199-tt
W. II. Adams and wife left for
Eugene this morning after a few
days spent In' Roseburg visiting at
the home of the latter a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 8pelcher, in Edenbower.
J. H. SYKES GUN STORE
Jackson street in building formerly occupied by
First National Bank.
" Sporting Coods, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing
Tackle.
Gun Repairing a Specialy