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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
K foJ T7 T7 A -ft. 1 P1 flll I t rtiCTMP. fI rT CAT 17 Third Week of the Big Economy Carnival Two Weeks of heavy selling have made little impression on our splendid, tremendous stock. Those who buy now may still have a generous assortment to select from. But do not delay. Outfit yourself and family for the Summer, at a big saving. Everything Store Reduced No Matter What You 3uy, You Can't Help Saving Money Our Store Will Be Open Every Evening Until Nine o'Clock Established 1877 Roseburg, Ore. r I Personal Items v J Mrs. Verne Bartlelte underwent an operation at Mercy hospital this morning. Bridno & Beach ranges and stoves at Churchill Hardware Co. '8. Qual ity goods. swni Jack Wilson, of Kiddie, spent the afternoon In town looking after husf ness interests. Bridge & Beach ranges have a 25 year record for use, and still not worn out. Quality service. swm J. G. Fiook left for his home at Portland this pfteruonn after a few duys sient In Rosehuri; visiting with friends. Mr. Pendleton, a wealthy timber dealer of Kverett, Wash., arrived here yesterday to spend a few days looking after business interests. It Is possible that the gentleman will purchase considerable Douglas coun ty timber during his sojourn in this vicinity. Dr. Lowe leaves tomorrow noon. William Buxton, of Brock way, spent the day In Roseburg attending to business matters. Attorney Dexter Rice last evening purchased an K. M. F. automobile of Claud Cannon, the local agent. The ladies' aid society of the M . E. church will meet in the church parlors on Wednesday afternoon. S. J. .Jones returned from Wolf Creek last evening where he dispos ed of lfto acres of laud to J. II. Han son, ol Medford. The lliiuuir That N Different. By the ladies of the M. K. Church South. Place- Masonic building. Time of opening: Monday evening. May 27. Will have for sale home cooking. J candles, sewing, groceries and furni ture. M-LT. yesterday morning. Immediate cause of death fs thought to be incident to ld age, as deceased was 7 1 . He leaves u son and daughter to mourn his demise, the former a resident of Wilbur and engaged in business hero. The remains will be brought to Wilbur on the evening train to day, and Mineral services will occur tomorrow, but at present writing no 1 definite arrangements have been made concerning the services. IU('l IT CO CRT Few Criminal Action are Scheduled For Disposition I Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Jones, of Med- T 1 CC Causes rnr v A r AH m Scalp Midiind Clogthe porei of the icalp, prevent! the hair from obtaining proper nourishment cauies it to lade and eventually to fall out. And beiidea, ift irritating and annoying to have your icalp itching and burning all the time. If you want to get rid of the Dandruff germ to atop the annoying itching and burning-to have a really clean and healthy icalp, get a bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH to-day prove to your elf what a latiifaction it it to have hair health. Your money back if not tatiifactory. $1.00 .id 50e at Drag Store, or direct Ul bottle-Fhik Ht iP. Newwk. IV J. Marsters Drug Co., and Hamilton Drug Co. nell It for 50c and $1.00, or from Philo Hay Spec. Co., New ark, N J. ford, arrived hen? this afternoon to spend a few days with the former's father, G. X. Jones. Concluding their visit here Air. and Mrs. Jones will go to Eastern Oregon. C. E. Whistler, of Medford, can didate for joint-representative on the republican ticket at the next general election, left here today for Kugne. During his stay in Roseburg Mr. Whistler made many friends, and in dications are that he will receive a flattering vote In this county. The case of the State vs. Frank Rogers, who Is accused of uttering slanderous remarks regarding Mrs. A. W. Keer. of Roberts Creek, was heard In Justice of the Peace Reuben Marsters' court this afternoon. Dis trict Attorney George M. Brown re; resented the state and Attorney El bert Hermann the defendant. Th statements alleeed to have been ut tered by Rocers followed Mrs. Kerr's entrance to Mercy hospital wIut ,he underwent an operation. H. J. Russell, an need resident of Wilbur, died quite suddenly at the home of his daughter In Portland (Continued from yesterday. ) His. State of Oregon plaintiff, vs , Sotit hern Pacific Company, defend ant; damages. II. VanWiukle, A. .M. (Crawford and Fuilerton & Orcutt. for i plaint ft I r.r.l. Three Pines .Mercantile Co.. a corporation, plaintiff, vs. J. I.. & S A. K fit dull, defendants; replevin. Caldwell & Watson for palitiliff; Co show & Rico for defendants. --"i . L. L. Corliss, plaintiff, vs OreL'on-ldaho Company, defendant ; action for money. .1. . Johnson Air II. G. Smith for plaintiff; Albert Ab raham and Kollock & 'An linger for delt nti.uw. r ." 7 . J. 11. Bowman, plaintiff, vs., William C. Cox, et al., defendants; suit In partition ; for con fir mat Ion, Coshow & Rice for plaintiff. ."t',1. A. E- Rorthwfck, plalntirf, vs. P. j. Austin, Wallace F. Kasl ham, and C. A. Wilbur, defendants; to set aside deed and quiet title, f I II Riddel for plaintiff. i!J-. I). A. Mackintosh, plaintiff, vs. Oregon-Idaho Company, defend ant; transcript on appeal from Jus tice Court. Smith & Ilaekwith for plaintiff and respondent; Albert Ab raham for defendant and appellant. (JL'ft. R. S. Howard. Jr., receiver of The Title Guarantee and Trust Co.. plaintiff, vs. J,. H. Ferhrasche & Melvina Kerbrasche, deendanth; action for money. M. F. Rolf for plaintiff; Albert Abraham for de fen da nt. 625. R. S. Howard. Jr., reefer of The Title Guarantee & Trust Co.. plaintiff, vs. Melvina Irbrasche, et I at., defendants ; to set aide deed. M. F. Dolph for plaintiff; Albert Ab raham for defendant. 631. Capt. W, F. Hedgeft, plain tiff, E. D. Riddle & W. J. Warn er, defendants; Injunction; objec tions to cost bill. C. S. Jackson & R. W. Marsters for plaintiff; Coshow & Rlc for defendant. U. A. H. Ford, plalnlirf. vs. Cow Creek Mill Company, et al, de fendant; Injunction. Smith & lieck with for plaintiff. Piatt & Piatt, J. O. Ilailey. and Coshow & Rice for defendant. 6i:t. Alfred T. Kelllher. plaintiff, vs. John S. Smedberg. et al, defend ant; to foreclose mortgage, (ieorge Ci. lUughnni and Coshow & Rue for ..laiiilil.'. Ct;i. Stearns &, Chenoweth, plff., vs. H. F. Clark and Thomas Clark, defendants; action for money. Full rton & Orcutt for plaintiff 6t;:. D. X. Ollmore. plaintiff, vs. i. F. Pattei Kon, defendant ; act Ion or money. C. S. Jackson for plain Iff; Curdwell At Watson for defend in:. t; 7 s . I,. M. Travis, plaintiff, vs. "has. J. Hosen, defendant; to recov t nione. I.. M. Travis for idainlifr. tiM. X. V. Sorenrion. plaintiff, vs. lohn Doe Pa'lnn and Tim Duncan & Urcwer I. iimbei- Co., a corpora t ion . lefi'tnianls; suit In equity. John F. fcman foi jdalntltf. !k. F. H. Rhondes. plahitiff. vs. S. C. Thies, et al, defendant; to re move cloud. O. P. Coshow for plain-1 tiff; Fuilerton & Orcutt for defend-1 a iii. 7 I U. W. R. Foote & Serve ne Foote, pialntlfls, vs. William Hchuldi and Hilda Sc hnldt, defendants; ac- timi for money. A. J. Sherwood. 1 and Fuilerton & Orcutt for plaintiffs. I 711. I. D. Dompier, plaintiff, vs. May Iximpier. defeiiflani ; divorce, c. I. Hamilton (or plaintiff; C. M. Kissinger and L. It. Ed in un son for defendant. 7'l. ion J. flerspach and James M. Chart lerls, partners as Oerspach & Charterls. plaintiffs, vs. Myron Oate, defendant; to recover money. P. A. CummlngK for plaintiff; C. I Leavenuood and Fuilerton & Orcutt for defendant. 7';2. Annie Kent Richardson, plaintiff, vs. H. M. Martin, guardian of Itenton M. Kent, Insane, defend ant; to remove cloud. E. I. Can non for plaintiff. "73. H. J. Ritehey, plnintirf, vs G. P. Miller, defendant; to recover money. George Neuner, Jr., for plaintiff; Drown & Eddy for defend ant. 781. Jackson County, plaintiff. vs. The Sterling Mining Co., and Fred J. Itlakeley, defendants; to foreclose mortgage. M. Purdfn & II. J. Vawter for plaintiff. 7!U. J. H. Williams, et al, plain tiff, vs. J. F. Hortzler, defendant; suit for accounting and Injunction and foreclosure of contract. II. D. Norton Tor plaintiff; E. P. Moreom for defendant. 797. D. C. Gibson, plalntifr, vs. Estate of Win. Coach, deceased. Ar thur F. Coach,, et al, defendants; suit to set aside deed. Logan & Smith and O. P. Coshow for plain tiff. 7!t! Giunt Powder Co., Consol idated a corporation, plaintiff, vs. regon Western Hallway Co,, a cor poration, et al, defendant ; suit to foreclose lien, .loll ii F. Logan a ml John C. Shfllock for plaintiff; Co show - Rice, R. A. Letter and Win. I). Fenton for defendant. MIL'. State of Oregon, oil relu tion of C. K. Ilasard, mayor of the town or Drain, plaintiff, vs. C. E. Stewart and Drain Water Company, a corporation, defendants; quo warran to. O. p. Coshow and (ieorge M. Mrown for plaintiff; J, S, Medley for defendant. Mid. pacific Coast Line Railway! Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. : Warren p. Reed, and Marjorle W. ! Reed, defi-ndants; condemnation suit. I (Jeoige E Frost. Sr.. for plaintiff. I si:!. D. S. Knowlett, plaintiff, vs. E. L, Know les. defendant ; suit, for , divorce. C. S. Jackson for plain-1 MS. s. A. Sanrord. plaintiff, vs. I Fred J. Itlakeley. defendant; action j to re over money. O. P. Coshow fori plaintiff. 1 Kit. H. A. Sanford, plaintiff, vs. ' Skelley Lumber Company, a corpor ation, defendant ; action In recover money. O. P. Coshow for plaintiff; l F. (i. Mlcelll for defendant. S. A. Sanford, plaintiff. v. E. R. Hanan, defendant; to recover money. O. P. Coshow for plaintiff; Mrown & Eddy for defendant, 827. J. D. lurcher, plolntiff. vs, Clark O'ltryan. defendant; action for money. J. D. Zurcher in Pro Per, for plaintiff. 2!. Warren Lufas, plalntifr, vb. T. K. Singleton, defendant; to re cover personal property and dam age. George Neuner, Jr., for plain tiff; Card well & Watson for defend ant. 833. It. M. Knight, plaintiff, vs. O. H. llyera, defendant; action for damages. Curdwell & Wutuou for plaintiff; George Neuner, Jr., and O, P. Coshow for defendant. 8:iti. A. G. Spaulding & Spauldlng, doing business under the (Inn name and style of Spauldlng itros., plaintiffs, vs. S, K. Sykes, do fondant; action for money. C. L, Hlimllton Tor plaintiff; Frank G. Ml celll and E. 11. Hermann for defend ant. 8 4. Patrick Murphy, plaintiff, vs. A. F. SleariiH & C. 1. Chenoweth, partnui'H, defendants; to recover" money. R. W. Marsters und C. S. Jackson for plaintiff; O. P. CoshoW for defendant. S I I. S. A. Sanlord, trustee, plain tiff, vs. Sarah I. Day. et al. defend ant; suit. Coshow & Rice for plain tiff; Cardwell & Watson, and Raise & McKeo for defendant. Klii. Clara Marks, plaintiff, vu. II. J. Wilson; ejectment. C. 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