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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1912)
THE EVENING NEWS CRh l. SHOJ3MAKER, Mllor and nolo Proprietor. 188UKI DAILY KXCK1T SUNDA1T. Huiwcrlptlon Hutu Dully. Per year, by niall 3.00 Per month, delivered - 60 Heml-Wcekly. Per year .2.00 Biz months 1.00 Kntered aa second-class mailer November 6, 1910, at Hoseburg, Ore., under net of March 3. 1879. WilM:SIAV, ALGLST II, lOliS. JIKIIt TO AMTOH MIM.IOXS IS IIOH.V TODAY. Willow Of lmte Col. .toir (Jlwi tii-lli To Him Todiiy. NUW YORK, Auis. 14. A seven and three quarter pound son was born today to Mrs. John Jacob' As tor, widow of Colonel Astor, one of tho Titanic victims. The young raothur and her child are doing well. Mrs. Aator has named the youngster John Jacob, after his father. LOCAL NHWS. W. J. Wells, of Yomalla, spent tho day In Roseburg attending to busi ness Interests. W. A. Burr, the Deer Creek 'arm or, was a business visitor In Itose liurg for a few hours today. Dr. George E. Houck, who Iisb been spending the past few days at Clacka mas will return hero tomorrow even ing. Best paint on earth lead and oil at $2.00 per gallon. Let's bust the mixed paint trust. Fisher's paint (tors. tf Miss Lucy Doerner, of Cleveland, Is spending n few days In Koseburg vis iting with Mr. and Airs, l'red Schwartz, of tho Grand hotol. Bungalow stnln, pure creosote, no better made at' 75c, Don't be fooled In paying 80c to $1,25, but patronize the man who knows. Fish er, the painter. tl Jack Wilson, ot Cnnyonvlllc, arriv ed hero this afternoon to spend a few days looking after business matters anil Incidentally to attend tho "Hull Moose" convention. J. O. Rygg, a local tailor leaves for points In Montana and Colorado, thin evening where ho goes to look aftor business Interests. lie expects to tie nbsent from tho city for about threo weeks. A. I. Simmons left for 1Mb home nt Portland this afternoon after a couple of weeks siwnt In Reselling Tisltlng at tho homo of bis sister. Mrs. 1. H. RlcUo, Mrs. Simmons will not return homo for several weeks. "W. L. lleuks left for bis homo at North Knklmn, Wash., this afternoon after a visit with relatives In this vicinity, lie was accompanied home by Ills daughter, Mrs. W. A. Imrle, who will spend the next few weeks visiting In tho Washington country. Loo Love was in tho city today from his down river ranch, lie lias sold a part of this place to Ti, M. and It. U. Wood, who expect to devote tlu' property to fruit ami diversified farming. Necessary papers lu the deal were nuule out. today. According to letlera received here today, George Schlnsrfer and family ro having a delightful oiillus In the ylclnllv of Tiller. Mr. Schlosser says the Tiller resort Is fact bermn-1 ing popular, and Is nt present the inecca of numerous camping parties. C, P. Charlton, of Portland, tirrlv-il ed In Rosolmrg this morning to spend jj I ' BIS 9 There Are Ten Ten J ants Looking for a I House LiKe Yours! sr a few days looking after business In- te renin. Mr, Charlton recently pur chased about forty acres of land north of town and he expects to im prove the name during the present summer. His first move In this di rection will be the erection of a modern bungalow. A great crowd came to town Mon day to, Hee the Kit Carson Wild West show, the aggregation being patron ized much better than the perform ance it gave would warrant. Many of the attractions that had been ad vertised failed to appear, and while there were some excellent numbers on the program, it was on the whole a disappointment. The horses were especially a poor lot, It being almost cruelty to animals to make some of them carry a man. Grants Pass Courier. v - Among the late arrivals at the ItoKuburg hotel are the following: F. S. .Jones, Portland; Mrs. 8. L. Kld rldgo, Colorado Springs; Mrs. K. S. Wilklns, Willamette City; Miss K. P. Woodivnrd, Willamette City; Miss K. O. "Welkins, Willamette City; Wm, Hall, Tallno; C. II. Hammond, St. Louis; L. Sherrad and son, Redding; H. J,. Knglert, PliUburs; Chan, .lewett, Springfield; Geo. Mason, K. W, Mason, Salem; C. R. Parker and family, Roseburg; W. W. Elliott, Bandon. iJermaiin Marsters, tlie plumber, is prepared to Install gas fittings a. woll as pipe houses. He guarantees mtisfactfou. ft Von Casey, local Oregon fan agent, at Clackamas will return tiere to city enjoying his annual vacation. Deputy Sheriff Fred Stewart, who has been spending the past few days at Clackamas wll 1 return fcere .o-j morrow evening. MA f OSS ssvw'rrj33io3rHO 'MttS og 0 'd 'ANtfdWOD 1001 SSWUtf SN3A31ST susAog u poqupK.-ip ptio paiutinj pun soX)8 oaij Uf opug jo OBJi joi Bisons, -jooijSAu pasjopajsi ONIXSil SN3A31S m itfOOWB pus 3ui)Bjodo isaissg 8UHUJ P!IS I)!41 unO es3iuiuisj y ft ONIINtlOd-diaS 4 aiavsrava -NON Marsters Drug Co., ana Hamilton Drug Co. sell It for 60c and SI. 00. or from Phllo Hay Spec. Co., New ark. N. J. BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition Level, Rich River Bottom Soil, Natural ParK, Piver Drive. Close in. All City Privileges. City Water Lights and Graded Streets Nothing to equal these properties in the entire City Lots are large Prices are low. Every lot fenced. For choice of lots, terms and all information Phone 212-L or apply on premises, Harvard Ave., West Roseburg, and save commission. Buy now as prices will advance. Get yours at once and earn the t increaseyourself. Intendingpur chasers Phone 212-L and Auto will taKe you over to oroperty. C. D. MAYNARD, Prop. Any one of the ten would consider your ivnul price reasonable, nnd your houso, or apartment, 11K A U-exactly what ho has neon look ing for! Your "ronsoniihly persis tent" use of the "to p'tit" i,f columns of this paper will l result In helping SOMR of jf these ten possible tenants to f find your houio or apart- ltient. Tho details will ha I easy to arrange! j ; lien! Ynurllouno Thrtiitirh Q - THF FVFIVIMfi NEWS 0. IRST SHOWIN FALL 1912 Mackinaw Coats Norfolks Coats Blazer Coats New Fall Waists The Bellows Store Co. R05EBURG"S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE FISHING TACKLE "Ambition's totin' of her load "Come on!" I hear her holler, An' Fame's a-trudgin' down the road A-beg'g'ing me to foller. But somehow I can't seem to hear . Above the willer's swishin', An' Fancy shoutin' in my ear, "Come on an' go a fishin'!" Say, we have the finest line of Trout Flies you have ever seen in Roseburg. Come in and ask for some of those TURNED EYE FLIES YOU never have bought as good a 50c Fly in your life for that money, Mr. Isaac Walton. ' CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. P. S. We can outfit you with all your camp needs. A special price on tents. ti N'OTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tho County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Goo. B. Mayhorn, deceased. Notice Is hereby glvn that Marlotte Mnyborn, the administratrix of the estate of Geo. B. Mayborn. deceased, having filed with County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, her final ac count as such Administratrix, and that Saturday, the 31st day of Aug ust, 1912, at ten o'clock of said day has been set as the time for hearing objections to said final account and the Bc-ttloment thereof. MARIETTE MAYBOHN, Admr. of the estate of Geo. B. May born, deceased. a!9 eadThe News msmsmssissssm Bargain in Flour During; next week you can buy Mt. Hood Snowfall Flour ..NOW., Is the time to lay in your winter's supply of WOOD, We can furnish you 10-in. slab wood by the car load for only $8.75 a cord, f. o. b., Rosolmrg, Oregon. Page Investment Company 709 N. Jackson Street Phone 242 At $1.25 per sacK This is a Hatd Wheat Blend Flour and a good buy at the regular price. Buy a Dollar's worth of Sugar anjl see how many pounds you get. WE PAY DIVIDENDS EVERY DAY Phone 195 Perkins Bld'g. Bff T J ' . -i.m I ! IMIF illMIHr SEE ST RONGS HAMMOCKS FOR BARGA N3 IN QUALITY