The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 12, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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IOCAIi NEWS.
erry purchase at Church Brothers'
Baker?, tf
Mrs. Berlbu Simmons left today
for tIhIi with friends at Medford.
.. 8. H. Myora nnd wire left today
tor visit with friends and relatives
t Dlllard.
Tou can rent the latest novels at
the Fiction Library,, TJp-stalrs In the
Parrott Building. Over fifteen hun-
ded volumes to select from. ai
Mrs. Arthur Strader and son loft
yenterday for Portland where she will
spend several weeks visiting friends
And relatives.
Mrs. Chas. Mead left Sunday for
her homo at Wilbur.
Mrs. O. H. Hunt left Sunday for a
i visit with friends at Dlllard.
Jessie Dlsbrow and brother left
Sunday for a visit at Santa Crus.
Mrs. E. Roberts, who has been vis
iting In this city loft Sunday for her
home at Dlllard.
Pearl Wllklns, who has been visit
lug with friends In this city left yes
terday for her home at Oukland.
The National Stork Comiany, who
hnve been playing in the Alrdome
i
In that city Miss Evangeline Clemen
and Clarence Maolon will be married
upon the stage.
Mrs. Geo. Thompson left Sunday
for a visit with frieuds at Sutberlln.
E. F. Sellars, who has been visit
ing in this eity left Sunday for his
home at Myrtle Creek.
Bon Palm arrived Sunday from a
visit with friends and relatives In
Eastern Oregon. "
Mrs. F. W. Miller, who, has been
visiting with friends here left Sun
day for her home at Detroit.
t
Pearl Ambrose, who has been vis
iting In this city left Sunday for her
here, left today for Eugene. While home at Oakland.
Posts the Farmer on Market Conditins
NO useless trips to town for the progressive farmer. His Bell Telephone
saves him all that.
The latest market quotations are his, and he waits till market conditions are
right before shipping his produce.
The Bell Telephone is as necessary to the up-tb-the-minute farmer as are
modern agricultural implements. He must have both.
Consult our local management and join the ever increasing host of farmers
. who are Bell Telephone subscribers.
none mm mum m
Mrs. C. R. Pengle and Edith Reed
left today for a visit at Philomath.
Mrs. George Kohlhagen, son and
daughter, left today for Newport.
C. F. Mason and wife left Sunday
for a visit with friends at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Butcher left
today for a visit with friends at Sa
lem. T. M. Parry, who has been visiting
in this city left yesterday for his
home at Harrlsburg.
C. B. Hensley and wife, who have
been spending several weeks at New
port, arrived home Saturday.
Mrs. C. H. Davles and daughter,
Myrtle, left yesterday for Portland
where they wlll attend the millinery
opening.
Mrs. R. H. Leadbettpr left Sun
day for Portland where she ill visit
with her mother, Mrs. M. M. Van
Horn.
derslgued executrix of the above nam
i ed estate has filed in the above nam
led Court her account In final settle
ment thereof and the Court by order
I duly made and entered of record has
fixed Thursday August 29th, 1912, at
10 o'clock a. m., for hearing tof ob
jections If any to said final account
and settlement of said estate. This
notice Is published In The Umpqua
Valley News by orief
above entitled Court,
24th. 1912.
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CLARA FULLERT
Executrix.
FOR SALE Dahlias. Best produced
by art or nature, at Soldiers home.
Come and see them. A Cole.
' 329-nlO
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF
FIXAL ACCOUNT. '
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In matter of Estate of Rebecca J.
Perkins, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of above
named estate has filed in above nam
ed court his account In final settle
i ment of said estate and said court by
order duly made and entered on the
journal thereof has fixed Saturday
the 31st day of August, 1912, at 10
o'clock a. m., for hearing of objec
tions if any to said final account and
the settlement of said estate and said
court further ordered tliat the fore
going notice of final settlement be
published in the Semi-Weekly Ump
qua Valleys News for the period re
quired bylaw for publication of no
tice of final settlement.
L. M. PERKINS,
a20 ' Administrator.
HXKCITKLV NOTICE OF
SETTLEMENT.
FINAL
In the County Court State of Ore
gon for Douglas County.
In tho matter of tlje ostate of Katie
Bunnell, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given thnt the un-
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