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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1912)
Goods M F ove ister Heavier uctions Than Ever Are now being made on our entire lines of new and seasonable summer merchandise. While the tremendous selling of the past six weeks has somewhat broken our assortments, there is still a generous variety to se lect from, and at prices that make your summer purchasing a pleasure ONL Y DON'T PUT OFF BUYING No matter what Youbuy, You can't help saving money $45,000 GOING CLOSING OUT SALE BUSINESS Established 1877 Roseburg Ore. nQPPHQiWQ" ' . V II , 19 UN. Iti y VJ . B tJJ Our Store Is Open Evenings local m:vh. K. M, ManUerM Hpent Sunday u( Myrtlo Creole. I)et llrod lift id ana bacon at Ken drlck & Klng'i. 6 Will MnrrlM returned to Oakland after ft few ho urn Hpent In Rohoburg. W. (ia.MlH went to SotlK-rlhi Sun day to look after htiHlncHH Idu-h-hIh. M. V. Drew rctur I to Yonealla Humlay itfir spending a short time In ItoHohurg. K. II. Walto of, KtillHTlin. returned Sunday evening front u h u si n 'sk irl to Atihtand, IliiHt paint on earth lead and oil f-t $2.00 (Mir K'iil"i. l.vt'H biiMt the mliod paint trust, IMsher' paint tor. If II. K Martin passed through Roue burn Humlay ouroufo. in Hed lihiff. CaJ., Wu-r taking 4 0 rarlnailH of llvo mot k tti Taeoma. Dr. W. J, iionnor, ot Medfnrd, the )r poolnllst. In In town for a short time. He him for expert advice. Pobno 281. (f , C. II. Knulkner returned rnmi Portland Humlay mm nlnn aft or ttlMntlInK Kriilay iHA Haturday alt th Portland rH how IluiiKftlnw stain, pure creosote bo hotter mado at 7fi Don't be fttolrd In paying !0c to $1 1'V hut patron I to thtt man who knows. Full er, tho painter. If I I Itimry Itanchor nu, , y. Dm wore married at an im n !, on Junn K Tho eonple will make their lnrninnont homo In tho Camouvlllo Th'InUy. Mr. nnd Mm Dexendorff and ehil j loft for I'oitland Monday nftei u..n Mn. Derendorfr and child have been j Mpondlng sometime at tho homo of till former n parent. Mr and Mr Htanton. j O. I. MlHor. graduate or "Tho lloy ftl Conservatory of Music," Herlln. Ctarinnny .nffon hla nervlceii to the people of Rodeburg aa piano and pipe oriran tnntrurtor. Advanced pupils perlalty. Will call at your Vme Address or call at Win. D. bell's piano Btore. tf It. W. Hates and wife spent Sun day at Myrtlf) Crock. aii'' scale and such other ached uN's aa they deem necessary. Mrs. Ada llurge loft fur CorviHIh tliia mornlnn to vlhit with her ulster, Mis. F. H. Kllloti. K. J. Mn-wiT went to ('rook .Sunday for tho day. M. F. Rice went t M.wtlo Cm-k to vlhli with hlii wife over Sunday. Warren Realty, wire and family went to Winchester to f-pend Sunday iftemoon. C. D Hanson, of Melrose. Went to I'oillaud Sunday for a vis-It of three or ftiur weekM with frlendn. MIhs Kato Hul.k. arrompitniod hy Mth, M K. Cull, returned fmrn the roho hhow In I'ortland, Sunday. Tim man Sparks man over from Oakland for a visit with Mr I'owell. the Heciuni hand tor roprietor. on Suiuljiy. Mr and Mih. Kd MarsterH. J. A Huchatiaii and M. M. Miller and aon went to Wlnrhofiter Sunduv a f tor- noon. Nat lllnhop, agont for Hydro Car bon I.lKhtlnn Syatems, la InMalllnK a number of plants In Kosuburg and vicinity. j 1 5 K M FliiKtail. who has boon visit ing Oliver .lohtihon for a i-oupto of da v. returned to Portland Sunday afternoon. Tho larneat. moKt beautiful nnd ntyllsh wall pnpor ulnck over seen In ltoHehiiin at P. V rUher a paint and paper hioro. I'M West Oak street tf Mm .James White left for her homo tit Salem this itiornliu after a wMt .t the hxu f i,.ii,m and Mih O I' iNi-lu.w In u,is , il MiHKeH Julia and Hazel Cornell a rived in ItoHeburK from Medfoi Hunda'' for a vinlt with fi lend,. XOTH'K TO (ON'THACTOItS. I Mr and Mrs, Rudolph llarm-SH : and Mr. and Mrn. I. K. f':tipH went to YomaHa today to vlhit with rela tives. Mr and Mrt. Capps are r--l-! ilentH uf Sacramento ;u,d i'-. ini: Maine l'i ltiM-liu!i; to 's:l Mi'l: V . ('apps' lister. Mrs. Itudolph Harios hr 1 ; r : i . -1 I.t mi. will b.tme at linn li ThuiMlay. of S: the .1 one Fr. sb ler'.ttl . at s p. in , under the auspices ol bur:: so, iaINi local. H-r l)o we w ant socialism '" is ime t if the moat tab'nt the sub. lu ll lor Itostf- ct Is: I. vn n ! Ul'er-i in the rlailst niovenielit. Mm. T W Sitiiduv to her Then Mrs Thunason returned I" l".;ne nt KiK.MU' Mrs l'-.t- I en, mh in- id, MtKd fer the p.i st two Hnweburj; l t.i h.i lrnlon If the .plans to meet ;t ! . r r 1 at n . :tt hub if In alt prob.ibi:it advpt PHnteis ol K.iuifel'? patntetrt lltllil'l'lt! John Itrown. who owns exten sive mining properties on the south fork of Cow Creek, was In the city estorday havhm deeds and patent to certain claims recorded. The claim recorded eMterday is the south extension of (Jreon Mountain Quartz j Itde, and Is about 1 5 miles from (Ileni;ile Mr. Urown epe, to j coninienco actlvi development work I on the property at once, and took I two experienced miners back with! him. leaving for tilendalo on tho 5:;(0 I train yesterday evening Ho sast that Kirtles pHickot huutiiK an-?' otherwise trespassing on the prop- J erty have taken oilt several thous-1 and dollars' worth of mdd in the past year or two. but th:it from now on Hh li work must cea.se AIUIIMHTIMTOII'S XOTIt'K. , Notice is hereby yhei iliat the un derfilled has been dul appointed bv t'.e Co;inty Court of the state "f Oreottu for HoiiKlas Ciointy, ad ministrator of the estate of Hiram I lins-oll. ileeeasod. All persons .tavlns claims acainst said estate art fe-J hereby r-Mitilre.l to present the sun.. 1 to me M-operly verllled as b law re- fj u'ii i en. ,u my oin-e. 4'M I'erklns biiUdlnv:, K.welMirir. Orou. n. w Ithin six months from hereof. Dated this l;th day of June. I'M:, J A. lU'CMANAV. Administrator of the estate of Hiram .1 Kussell. dotvasot. Itui'hanan & Iorter. a(tor:iv r' administrator. djll3 NOTICK IS HERE BY GIVEN: That sealed proposals will be receiv ed by tho undersigned up to 5:00 o'clock i. m.. Juno 19. 1912, for the furnishing of labor and materials for the Installment of new plumbing in the High School building located on Sout h Jackson street, block No. 9, Waited Addition to the City of Hose burg, Oregon, according to the plans land specifications prepared by Joseph j W. How, architect. a:id filed in the lofflc- of the Clerk on the 8th day of .Mine, 19i:;. A certified check of I o per cent of tho bid made payable to the Clerk of School Dlst. No. 4, j Douglas County, Oregon, shall accotn I pany each bid. j The plans and specifications may be j seen at t he nfhYe of the architect, Joseph W. Dow. The Hoard of Directors of School j Hist. No. i hereby reserves tho right , ! to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in the Bame, j If it is deemed for the best Interests of said district to do so. j Done by order of the Board of Directors of School D 1st. No. 4, i Douglas County, Oregon, tills 8th j day of June. 1912. GEORGE NEUNER. Jr., dJ15 Clerk of School Dist. No. 4. BREWED ROOT BEER The oldest and most popular of all bevereges Why? Because it is made from ten of our hest medicinal barKs and roots, comprising SARSAPARILLA, SASAFRAS, WINTER GREEN DOG GRASS.JUNIPER BERRIES, SPIKENARD GINGER, HOPS. Try a case it will do you good UMPQUA CIDER $ VINEGAR WORKS Phone 245. AH work (irst-clua Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished. Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property rerkins Building ROSFBCRQ, OREGON EES nrtiirr""-- Tvrmi Now is the Time For that two-piece hot weather suit. Our goods and prices will please you. We make Ladies Suits too. Also do cleaning and pressing. W. A. ACKLEYfjTaiIor& 111 Cass St. 3