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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
.LOCAL NEWS. Miss Lucy Doerner, of Cleveland, la spending a few days In Roseburg visiting with friends. William Jackson, the Looking Olass farmer, spent Saturday in Rose bur" '-joking after business matters. ' fil'iha. W. L. Starr returned to her pome at Wilbur Saturday afternoon after a few days spent in Roseburg. Miss Grace Taylor went to Win chester Saturday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor. Claer Vaughn left for Portland Sat urday afternoon where he expects to attend the public schools during the coming winter. John Saffley returned to his home .at Drain Saturday. Mr. Saffley re cently came to Roseburg accompanied by William Sagaberd, of Scottsburg, who is ill at Mercy hospital. Hon. Blnger Hermann returned here late last nlgllt after spendinp the past two weeks at points in Con? county. Mr. Hermann owns consid erable business property In Myrtle Point and Is Improving the same ai this time. A case in which L. M. Travis is plaintiftand Earl McCarthy is de fendant was filed with the clrcuil court yesterday evening. The real plaintiffs are Ruth Miller and Vernr Moore, who have been employed the defendant, who is in charge ol the Mystic Mysteries department Miss Miller claims $28 due her or her contract and Miss Moore $36, ani? they both claim to have demundet" their pay and were refused and hav assigned the claims to L. M. Travis for collection. He swore out attach ment proceedings last evening. Eu gene Register. An Unusual Bargain is Offered B THE WEEKLY ORECONIAN For Two Weeks commencing Sept. 10, the Oregonian Com pany will send its weekly edition, containing all of the gen eral news of today, together with many articles of interest to the Farmer and Fruit Grower for the Small Sum of 75 cents per year This bargain lasts but a few day and you should take im mediate advantage of the offer. Never again will the Oregonian offer such a low rate . In the event you desire to subscribe for this paper send your name to the RED CROSS PHARMACY or notify the local Oregonian Agent 'l Von Casey "'Mazda" Light is not a luxury it is within the reach of all' ' you not only can afford it you can't afford to be without it. Big Mm imps '-, Give you three times more ., light than the old carbon type, and the cost is the same. But that is not all, the quality of ' "Mazda" Light is so pure, soft and white that it is called "bottled sunshine", why not have it aud learn what "Real Comfort" is. OSBURN'S PHARMACY 147 North Jackson Street , LOCAL NEWS. For "goodness sake" wear Dr. Lowe's glasses. Oliver Johnson and baby spent yes terday at Riddle with realtives. John Kernan, local school super visor, Bpent yesterday at Oakland vis iting with friends. George Wilson left for Portland yesterday where he will spend a few days with friends. Br. Lowe's blasses do not need the guarantee that goes with them. There's a reason. and father who is employed by the Commercial Abstract Company. Joseph Bartholomay and wife spent the afternoon at Oakland visiting with friends. Mrs. Russell Harness and baby re turned here this afternoon after a j few days Bpent at Riddle. , ' Mrs. Charles Harpster will leave here In a few days for Mnrshflehl where she will join her husband who is employed at that place. Mrs. Knee, of Alaska, s spending; a few weeks visiting at the Rltzman homo in West Roseburg. Mrs. Oliver Johnson was called to! Portland yesterday by a message an nouncing the serious Illness of her 'sister. Miss Elsie Norton. The mes sage gave no details, further than the young lady was very ill. 3 Copnlfht 1X. by C. E. Zlmmeiinan C0.--N0. 16 I Watch this space next week Yours for business R. 5TUBB5 "The Grocer" Read the News Mrs. Richard Williams returned here Sunday morning after a couple 3t days spent at Portland. F. E. Alley has returned from Eu gene where he spent a few days at tending the district fair. Mrs. Edward Billings and children spent yesterady at Rice Hill visiting vlth the former's brother. - j 1 R. M. Allen, manager of the Hlslop shoe store, on Cass street, spent Sun day at Eugene visiting with friends. Mrs. M. H. Crandall and little son have returned from Portland where they spent a few days with relatives. Miss Corey returned here last evening from Eugene where she spent a few days attending the district fair. Mrs. U G. Hicks left for Portland yesterday where she will Bpend a few days visiting with friends and rela tives. Charles Wharton and family and Elmer Wlmberly and family spent yesterday at Winchester enjoying a brief outing. Frederick T. Haines, of Portland, arrived In Roseburg this morning to spend the next ten days looking after business Interests. Dr. Lowe's superior glasses are death to headache. They cost no more than the Inferior kinds usually sold. Ask your neighbors. ; Mrs. H. Hill, of Salem, Is spending a few days In Roseburg visiting at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Gulnn. H. S. Beers, of the Oregon Soldiers" Home, left for Yoncalla this morn ing where he will spend a few days with relatives. Shannon Taylor Bpent yesterday at Oakland where he met several of his relatives, among them being a daugh ter who resides in Pennsylvania. Al Creason left here this morning for points In Harney and Crook coun ties where he will spend a few days looking over the real estate situa tion. H. G. Wilson, the local Indian land agent, left here this morning for potntB In California where he goeB to look after business mutters in con nection with his official dutleB. Miss Esther LaBrle returned, to her home at Grants Pass Sunday morning after a few dayB spent In Roseburg visiting at the Wlmberly home In North Roseburg. County Judge Wonacott and wife spent yeRterday afternoon at Win chester where Mr. Wonacott Inspect ed the bridge which 1b undergoing some extensive repairs. D. S. R. Walker and wife have returned from Portland where Mr. Walker recently underwent a serious operation. The operation was a suc cess and Mr. Walker Is feeling much better than In months. Von Casey, local Oregonian agent, has returned from Eugene where he spent a week In attendance at the district fair. Mr. Casey may spend a few days attending the fair at Med ford this week. Mrs. Shelby Churchill, of Cottage Grove, who has been spending the past few days In Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mv. T. M. Dun ham left for Riddle yesterday to visit with friends. Mrs. Adams, wife of the Sutherlln druggist, returned home this morn ing after a couple of days spent In Roseburg visiting with her parents. She was accompanied by her little daughter. Mrs. Irvine Gardner and child re turned to their home at Myrtle Creek yesterday after a few days spent In Roseburg visiting with their husband Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barnard and daughter, Eloise, returned here last evening after a couple of days at Eu gene attending the district fair. Mr. Barnard says the fair was a great success and that fully 16,000 people were present to enjoy the festivities on the closing day. u A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Conductor and Mrs. I ward Billings, on South Jackson street, at three o'clock Saturday af ternoon, when Mrs. Belle Goodavd and Jack Fisher, both residents of Talent, Oregon, were united In mar riage. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. J. N. McConnoll, pastor of the local Christian church and was witnessed by a few intimate friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left here Sun day morning for points In the northern part of the state where they will spend their honeymoon. Mrs. FlBhor is a close friend of Mrs. Bill ings, at whoso home the wedding occurred. classes, once the sign of old age, are now tec sign of good sense. In the days of the old style double vision lenses older peo ple hesitated to wear glasses because of the ugly, conspicuous lines. Dr. Lowe's new Invisible torlc double vis ion lenses look like a single pair, but serve the purpose of two. They make you feel young but do not make you look old. Nobody knows the conven ience of these double vlBlon glasses until they have worn them and yet as far a sappearance go nobody knowtt. Dr. Low will bo at Hotel McClallen September 20 and to noon of 21. Free demonstrations. Call In the morning If possible. ! . CALL FOR SPECIAL CITY I i WARRANTS. 1 ! ' 1 Notice Is hereby given all persons holding Special City Warrants drawn In the South Roseburg Sewer Fund to present the same to the City Treas urer for payment, as Interest thereon will cease after the date of this no tice. Dated this 13th day of September, 1912. D. a. TIOUSER, s21 City Treasurer. WANTED Waitress, apply Monday at lim Cass street. THE OLD CABINET-MAKER SAYS: THAT the new kind of furniture, which is strictly an American design is really the only true American style for it originated in this country. Some call it Mission, others for want of a bet ter name call it arts and crafts. We call ours the American style for it couldn't have a better name and when made properly as ours is, it is worthy of such a name. There aie no false curves or fancy ornaments for the reason that it is designed tn withstand wear, and the older it grows the b . tter it is going to look, for there is no varnish on it to scratch, only a smooth satin finish that mellows with age. ' ROSEBURG f URNITURE COMPANY ROSEBURG, - OREGON BUY A FARM 800,000 Acres to Select From. In Central Oregon LOW PRICES EASY TERMS 'Your last chance to buy Good Farm Land at Such Low Prices Come In And Let us tell you about these farms If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm We will figure with you ' ' ' ' McCLINTOCK AND GEDDES Office In Mnnter'i Annex. NokI To Urnml Ilotot' 1 WANTED Steady girl to assist with housework. Apply at 444 Elln street. 49 1 tf i FOR SALE Good team, harness and j 4-Inch wagon, or will trade for j wood, hay and good milch cow. 1026 Corey Ave. 472-tf FOR-RENT 1 B0acre farm, about 90 acres In cultivation, balance pasture, 7 miles out on good road. Inquire E. B. Perrlne. 493tf The Bell Millinery . Bargains in the New Fall Millinery, Girls' and Misses school hats in natty new, styles velvet, plaid, black and white gray and brown Fisk New Taliored Hats in Charming modes Attractive New Trimmings, velvet Roses, Maribo Feathers, French GoldJBands; Plumes Clean ed to Look Like New Mail orders given careful attention BELL SISTERS BUILDING on ranch or In camp. First class references. Apply at News office or address "C" care News. FOR SALE I have 2 marcs 4 years old, that weigh 1400 each, also 2 colts 4 months old, for sale. Eva Hall, Edenbower, Or. ' 823 WANTED I will give board and room to a suitable young girl who desires to go to school or work provided she will stay with me at night and act as a companion. In-1 quire of Mrs. W. I,. Cleek, 832 8. Pine street or phone 190-.T. s21 FOR SALE Light rig, can be used as two seated trap; harness, driv ing horse weighing 1,000, two In cubators, two fine milch cows, one heifer, four pigs and chickens al bargain prices. Inquire at News: office for particulars. ' 492-S23 ! FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY- A fine 480 acre wheat ranch, complete ' set buildings, on main road, only 6 miles from good railroad town, will be sold on easy crop payments to responsible farmer; Would ac cept Douglas county property In exchange for a large part of ranch value. Only small amount cash required. Dy securing possession of ranch at once, fall Crop can be successfully sown. Don't delay, , but Inquire of R. R. Wood, News office for details. tf BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition Level, Rich River Bottom Soil, Natural ParK, River Drive. Close in. All City Privileges. City Water Lights and Craded Streets Nothing to equal these properties in the entire Citv 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. Bay now as prices will advance. Get yonrs at once and earn the increase yourself. Intendingpur chasers Phone 212-L and Auto will take you over to property. C. D. MAYNARD, Prop.