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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1912)
Personal Items ) v -j Georg WIxhoii, of Myrtle Creek, after t)UHlnea luUreM.B. O. C. Sether, of Glomiule, was a v tailor In Hottebtirg tlilu afternoon. Walter i'iHlior was among tUose nihu lurt (r Portland thin afternoon. H. W, Oliver will tun your piano and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 3SS. tl Mrs. Kvulyn Kit nip went to Port- laud this incur no on to spend a couple ut weeks wltli friends, C. VV. Clark and Dr. Jloover leave for Portland tonight to attend the bllka' convention. Louis Jlfmes, of the linn of HI rues 4t Oliver, left for Portland on this nJtoruoou's train. KIobbIo Hli-ainhrook leaves for Port land Wednesday1 evening to nttenu the Elks' festivities. F. 13. Alley returned here yester day ufter a few days Hpent at Port land and other northern cities. Misses CJortnulo Hast and Veil IlurkT are among those scheduled to tmvo for Portland Wednesday even ing. Mrs. 1, 13. Capps, sister of Mrs. Uudolph Harness, of North Hosehurg, left for her homo at Sacramento, Cal., this morning. (. J. M. iOnglo en in o over from Oak land this morning to spend a few days looking after uimlnesH .nter ftats. lr, 12, V. Hoover leaves for Port land tomorrow evening to spend a few days In attendance at the Elks' invention. A marrlago llcenso was Issued this morning ia V red C. Montgomery, of Kprfugneld, and Alius IMii Btarr, of iJougUis, county. Deputy Sheriff Robert Attn worth I lft for Mvrtlo Creek Mils morning! where he wttl spend a few days look ing after hiiHiiK'ss interests. Iter Dullwlnklo and wife, of Myr tlt Croek, returned home this morn ing nfler spending Sunday In Rose fenrg' visiting with relatives. Miase Kittle and Agnes i raeey, of Anplotnn, Wis., who have been spend ftig a few daya vlriltlng at the homo 6f O. P. Rlovle left for California points this morning. Chnrlea Kerr and Dr. A, K. Sether left for Portland In tho former's automohllu this morning where they tvftl ppend n Tew days enjoying the tIk&' convention. 4 George Kohlhngeii, the butcher, toft for Portland this morning with ibree carloads of entile. Tho enttle will he disposed of la the Portland market, Vrs. t. W. imtes and three Hill tlrcn and Mr. and Mth, (leurge Sniper x,ict to leave here next Sunday for Newport where they will spend about Alt weeks. V Mrs. H. OlutMti'jul ami two chil dren left for tholr home at Portland this afternoon niter a few dys spent In Rowbfli'g vbdtiug at the OImnto;id If. Oall. bookkeeper for A. Webb. who reettntly puirhased the Incal wat'T and liuhl plant, avrlveti here yesterday. Itert Sutherland, for the past four iium bnukkoeper for Ken dall R rot hern will spend the next two months in settling I ho affairs of tfin retiring company. T)i will of tm laie Henry Cope 1a nil wart mlniltt'-d to probata this niorrihiB. Arcunltiu; to tne ier'ns of the wilt too dtM-eaved loaves $5 to arh or hi MinMiu: dauiihtera. while the ri'iiKilnd.-v nf his personal prtimTty, ahh-d at approximately to 35 h iM-uinvitlwil in bin brother, yti'nton Copeland. The deciMsed died pur Oakland in .June. Mi-H. Carrie Settle, sf Oakland, villi) was reentitb fleecevl out 1 1 f $AT0 iy F, O. vaav, Hits mnrnlni tiled u Uft Vtt the jmtlio ooun inVhich she rtuked to m'tivor the hiu of JMt, Alleged to have been recently Bent to SSra.r by n brother w no resile In the "Khvc. The friirniKhment was serv ed npon tha IVomtrt N'ational Hank, who rejected tne ilnhn upon the vMim! that the money was not do 7otittd In Gray' name, As soon as h money Ib placed In the hands of Justice of tho Peace Maraters, Cray ' will be given his liberty. j Attorney George Neuner Is among 'those billed -to leave for Portland to i morrow evening. Hermann Mars tens, tne plumber, is prepared to Install gas fittings a well as pipe houses. He guarantees satisfaction. tf A transient drunk arrested here late Saturday afternoon was yester day given a "floater" and ordered to leave town. Mrs, C. W. Robinson and daughter, Ola, of Glide, are spending a few days In f tosburg visaing at the homo of Mrs. H. Olmatead in this city. - Bungalow stalnv, pure creosote, no better made at 75c. Don't be fooled In paying 90c to $1.25, but patronize the man who knows. Fish er, the painter. tf W. W. Elder and wife, of the Ore gon Soldiers' Home, left for Port hind this afternoon. They expect to return to Salem Friday morning to spend a couple of days attending the annual cherry fair. Look up those summer clothes you have packed away, ladles and gents, and let ub French dry clean and press them for you, and they will look llko ew when roturned. Sloper & Son. Phone us, 47, we call and deliver Roy Mellows and wio returned here this morning from Detroit, Lin coln county, where :itey spent the' past thre weeks, While away Mr. Bellows was married to Miss Mar guerite .Tones, formerly employed as saleslady in the Bellows' store In this city. Mrs. Bellows' parents re side nt Cottage Grove. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bellows are well and favorably known Jn this city where they have a host of close friends who wish them a long and prosperous wedded life. They will make their future home in West Rosehurg. Mr. Bellows is In terested in the Bellows store and Is ouo of Hoseburg'B most promising young business men. His estimable brldo Is one of Cottage Grove's fair est daughters. ItOUX. Ci 10 LA R A X 10 1 J To Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. (iebirnneu, . on South Main street, July C, 1912, a boy. corvrv COURT OIU IH0K8 AHK KXTKHKI). Coiitnirt For Improvement Of South Main HtriN-t Awarded To II ill urd V MeiJiimiH. Now this being the time appointed by the court for opening the bids submitted for the proposed South Main street-Parrot hill road Improve ment as re-advertised for by order of the court under date of June 13, 1912, which order was duly entered in the journal of this court on said date. And two bids being submitted, C. S. Matthews bidding for grading complete Including excavation, filling, surfacing and crowning roadbed (material unclassified ) per cubic yard, at the unit price of 95 cents, and till lard & McGinnis having also submitted a bid for the same Item at the unit price of 4 8 cents per cubic yard and also submitted a bid for i2 In. corrugette iron pipe In place at $2.00 per lineal foot. And It appearing to, the court that Hillard & McGtnnls' bid Is the low est and best, bid recieved. Therefore, It Is ordered that the contract be awarded to Hillard & McGinnis, according to their bid. Which contract Is duly approved by the court upon the filing as ap proval of Hillard & McGinnis' bond In an amount of 50 per cent of the contract price as required 4n the plans and specifications of said pro posed road improvements now on flle In tho office of county clerk of Doug las county, Oregon. July 3. 1D12 County warrant No. 99 01 favor M, L. Norris ordered cancelled. Resignation of H. F. Wooster, con stable of Yoncalla precinct, accept ed and C. II. Daugherty appointed to fill tho unexpired term. Warrant No. 1BU, drawn on Indig ent Soldier fund, ordered conceded. in the matter of the resignation of C. M. Bacher, Justice of the peace of Pass Creek district, the same is here by accepted and 1 nomas Krewson is hereby appointed to till the vacancy during the unexpired term. In tho matter of the petition of J. Vr. Thomas and others to vacato a certain road in district No. 55, or dered vacated. Petition of the Northern Pacific Ry. Co. for cancellation of assess ment granted. Franchise of- Henry Wltto and others for a telephone Hue granted according to petition. In the matter of the petition of J. M. Ledgerwood and others for a Two Striking Figures at The Baltimore Convention WANTED TIMER LAND, I desire to purchase In large tra' ih, sugir pine and California white plno Port Orford cedar, redwood and other first clirs tracts of Pacific coast 'J.mlwr What have you to offer. See me at Grand hotel, Roseburg, Oregon. tf J. M. ENGLfO. county road inj district No. 40, granted upon the petitioner's pro Ing damages assessed and open said road at their own expense and without expense to Douglas county. In the matter of petition of R. A. Knlpp and others for a county road in district No, 54, same Is rejected upon the adverse report of , the hoard of county road viewers. Jn the matter of the petition of P. Peterson, and otners for a coun ty road In road district No. 25, same Is hereby adopted as to damages. In the mutter of deed of B. L. Shoemaker for a parcel of land for a county road In district No. 1, same is hereby accepted and ordered placed on record. In the matter of the petition of J. .VI. Stark and others for a county road In district No. 7, same is hereby ad-opted as to damages. , In the matter of petition of L. L. Hurd and others for a county road in district No. 19, same is here,by id'opted as to damages. in the matter of tho petition of M. Dean and otnera for a county road In distirct No. 17, same is here by ndopted as to damages. Ja, tne matter of deed from Ada M. Yett to Douglas county for road in district No, -, same Is i.ereby or dered placed on record. In the matter of deed from Fred t Day to Douglas county for road In distirct No. 1, same Is hereby ac cepted and ordered placed on record. The One Best We Have The Goods At Right Prices Dividends on Cash Purchases JB m g ,mmn M 1 1 IIIIMMHIIHI1I Tm II II IIM II I ! 9 it - mm m Mrs. J. K. McBride left for Port land Saturday afternoon where she will remain until after the Elks' con vention. F. O. Greene, the Mooso organizer, went to Oakland Saturday afternoon '.o look after business matters, lie expects to organize a local branch of the Moose order next Sunday with a out U00 members. Charged with assault and battery in connection with an alleged attack l upon Kdward Kruse, ICdward Davis was Saturday afternoon fined $7.50 by Justice of tho Peace Marsters. He was also required to pay the costs incurred In filing the action. Both Davis and Kruse reside on Deer deck, and from reports, they are not on the best of terms. This ill leeling Is said to have originated through some misunderstanding in regard to the road supervisorship of tllo district in which the two men reside. The only up-to-date goods nc others carried from Alfred Peats Co., at (Eastern prices at Fisher's paint store. tf Mehl Thompson leaves for Port land tomorrow morning In his auto mobile. Ho will he accompanied by Walter Hamilton and wife. Never Had a Tailored Suit? THEN START NOW Because you'll have a special inducement here this week you,ll Ret not only an extra good fit, but an extra good value, too. inPrill PrfTPC prevail, and you'llhave OpCcAcll JT IiLCo an extensive line of woolens all guaranteed, to choose from. This special oppor tunity will particularly interest those who are ac customed to the real tailored fitting, too. Also ladies' tailoring. Come in today. J. O. RYGG, Merchant Tailor Jackson Street ,,.V1 BeH Sisters Bldg. STRONG EASY RUNNING S . " " ' Tholos onpyrlBht, 112. by American Prnsa Anioctittlon. oust nml weal Ih west," Out In iltt nf Klpllns' the twniii do uw'HHltinalljr nt Alnurloatl nntloiial convputUms. The nmirn- illiiHtniiloii presents uu oibiihiIo. Tho dnrk mnii In llitht t'luiliiM nt I ho left Is Miiuuol U QuMon, telp):nio from the I'lllliilns IsI.tikSk to iho IVmmrutle convention The tall, rawboned teternn at tna rlcht I rolonol lllll Knlrnmn of I'mixaiitawuey, l'n.. who ws a delt'Knta to the Hnltlmiire convention, as ho has tweu to couventloim of his party for the lust sofenly yen. Iloth of the ileleuntes were ohjects of Inten-st to their fellow doioytilea and to speetnlors the one t)eause of his Age and the other tiy reason of his fortMun uppearanoe. The representation of the 1'hlllpplnea In the ctuivention was due to an error In the eall under which the delegates were summoned. I'p to thla convention lmKrlBllsm' has not been reeojyniied to the extent of udmlttliiii Filipino deleKntes Senor Quezon ti a Nationalist ana Is resident cointnlsslouer In Washington for tho Islauda. Champion and McCormick Mowers Rakes Binders Headers WRITE FOR PRICES J. Fa- Barker & Co, ; Implements Vehicles Roseburg:, Or. Jjl pauytim II HARNESS. & JOHNSON Let Us Be Your Grocers We will serve yoa in a manner that will be pleasing in every way .1 ; ty of our soods.in our service and in the prices we charge. Make up your mind today to let this he YOUR grocery store put us ' ) ' making good what we've been telling you. WE'LL STAND THE TEST (