The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 13, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    Closing-Quit Sal.
JOEFHSOFS
BIG SAVINGS BIG SAVINGS
On Men's and Boy s Clothing,
Shoes, Furnishings
Save Money On Men's Good Rain Coats
(Warranted Water proof)
All Men's Extra value $6 Rain Coats - $ 4.95
All Men's Extra value $12 Rain Coats - 8.95
All Men's Extra value $13.50 Rain Coats - 9.85
All Men's Extra value $18.00 Rain Coats - 13.95
All Boy's Extra value $4.50 Rain Coats - 3.95
Save Money On Men's Reliable Clothing
All Men's Extra value $20.00 Suits
All Men's Extra value 18.50 Suits
All Men's Extra value 17.50 Suits
All Men's Extra value 16.00 Suits
$15.65
14.85
13.95
12.95
Save Money On Men's Reliable Shoes
Men's $5.00 values in dress and every day Shoes $4.15
Men's 4.50 values in dress and every day Shoes 3.95
Men's 4.00 values in dress and every day Shoes 3.45
Men's 3.50 values in dress and every day Shoes 3.15
GOOD
BARGAINS
BOYS
AND
GIRLS
SHO
ES
Save Money on Boy's School Suits
Be Sure to see the splendid values we are offering at
$2.65, $2.95, $3.15, $3,65, $3.95, $4.15, $4.95, $5.85.
DON'T OVERLOOK THESE.
Save Money On Men's and Boy's Sweaters
They arc in the new rough neck style, with big roll collars
Warm and stylish. Great values at $1.95, $1.65, $2.85,
$3.45, $5.75 and $6.85. See Them.
SAVE MONEY ON EVERY THING
President Suspenders 45c, Best 50c Work Shirts 40c,
Men's Heavy Underwear 45c, $1.25 Soft Shirts 95c, Stet
son Hats $3.65, $1.25 Felt Slippers 95 cents. Bargains
All over the Store.
On Dry Goods and Women's and
Children's Wear
Save Money on Women's and Girls' Sweaters
The way we are pricing our ladies' and girls' sweaters is
certainly causing a lot of favorable comment, and the
saving that our prices offer you is decidedly worth while.
Great values at 1.65, 1.95, 2.85, 3.45, 5.75 and 6.85.
Save Good Hard Honey on Dress Goods
Extra heavy, all-wool 56 inch suiting, the g . AO
regular $2.50 grade, per yard - - vJ5 I 0
Fine heavy all-wool homespun suiting mixtures j CT
in handsome colorings Regular $1.75 grade, yd 1 JLJ
Handsome 36 inch worsted suitings, in newest weaves
and colorings. Good 75 cent values. Our tZg
closing, out Price 3vFC
Standard quality 27 inch fine silk messaline
regular 90c grade per yd
Save Money on New Fall Millinery
75c
All of our ladies' newest $6 Fall hats
. . 500
4.00 "
3.00 "
" ,' " " " 2.50 44
. 2 oo "
Fine quality $6 blk. beaver shapes
$4.75
3.65
3.15
2.35
2.15
1.65
4.25
SAVE noNi
f
We are offering big'
and Childrens' Wh
blankets, spreads, si
terials. In our Ladie
""j service and qual-tygocKMrawiMMm
prices have been
buy here you can't
prices. If you doi
and non-nutricious pKY 11 1 NO
the wane. For thatr
:LsTm stock ofLadies
imings, quilts and
se furnishing ma-
dy-to-wear dept.,
een THE DEMCttM
buy here you can't U UL UL11JUIV ;r ;r
i - t . i v i. - r- - wi
225 NopHoJNEKiS;iet it afterwards
IIUIIM.I', ('IX)SI'.I).
Tho Umpuna bridge lit ih
foot of Imxui Street In lliw-
burg will he closed for about
teii days for repairs afu-r to-
day. Travelers may either
cross at the temporary bridge
at the foot of Ibiuglas at root
or use tho ford at tho foot of
Oak street.
Superintendent I.. It. Fields, of the
Southern rncltlc linos In Oregon, pass
ed through Ronchurg this aftornoon
enroutn to I'ortlanil aftor a few daya
pent In Southern Oregon. Ho l
traveling In his private car, "Callfor
mta".
Tho greatest lino or Aluminum
Wiiro ovor shown In ltosolmrg. The
Waro that Wears. Not the cheap
flimsy kind, but tho good heavy re
liable ort. Cflll and examine qual
ity tho prices aro Hunt.
HICK HICE. tl
NOTII'K 1XU PUIU.IOATIOX.
Department of tho Interior. U. S.
l and Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
September 10. 1912.
M'Tlt'K Is hereby itlven that Min
nie Chirk, of ftunter, Oregon, who.
May 1st 11UI7, mado llomeste.nl
Kiitrv Serial, No. 04iC.il, for S K v..
Section S Township 21 S, Range 6
Wet Willamette Meridian, has til
ed tiutno uf Intention to make Final
, Five Year Proof, tn establish elnlm
' to the bind above described, before
Register nud Receiver United States
Land Office, at Roseburg. Oregon,
on the SO day of October, 1!U2,
Claimant names as witnesses
Course "Wooty, of Ursiln, (Vrinn:
Robert league, of Ounter. Oregon.
Curt Nlckerson, of Ouiiter. Oregon:
John Ctiinter, of Hunter, Oregon.
II. K. JOXKS.
0-17 Register.
xoTit i-: itij rnu.ir.vnox.
Department or the Interior. U. S.
I. and Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
September 9. 1912.
NOTICK Is hereby given that Ellis
V.'atson, of Peel. Orvaon, who. on
January stb, 1".!S. made Homestead
Kntry Serial No. 04108. for Lots 1
and S. Section 2. Township 27 S.
Range 3 West Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to niaU.1
Final "Three Year" Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above descrlb-i
led. before Register and Receiver I
United Statea Land Office, at Rose-1
burg. Oregon, on the 25 day of Oc-1
tober. ,1912.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
J lllram Oogh, of Peel, Oregon:
Oscar llollser, of Peel, Oregon;
! Charley F, Watson, of Peel, Oregon:
j J. II. Krnrts, of Peel. Oregon,
j II. F. JOXKS.
'0-17 Register.
We slice Ham, Boilt,
Beef and B.-
We solicit new i
Time certificates of de-
Posit c (!7K B2
Savings deposits 2,438.44
IIAXK ST.XTK.MKXT.
No. 83.
Other resources
Total
i.i uui.niks
Capital stock paid ..In....
.'."IO.S5
44.40
Report of the condition of the Undivided profits
First Trust and Savings Hank, at
Itosoburg. In the State of Oregon, at'
the close of business September 4..
1912.
ltK.SOUIMKS.
Loans and discounts $ 13,007.14;
Postal savings bank de
posits Individual deposits sub
ject to check
Demand certificates of
deposit ,
$59, 9110. 04
SO. 000. 00
1.193.31
750.00
IS
5.67
1,12:00
Total $59,900.04
State of Oregon County of Doug
las, ss.
I. Robt. E. Smith ri.ll.r ii,
almvnmed bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the host of my knowledge and
belief.
norm e. smith.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before)
me this 11th day of September. 19ll
tl n n ........n W
J. raaui, i civ.
Notary1,
Correct Attest:
A. CREASOX,
P. W. HUNT.,
Directors.