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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1912)
"f"r; THE SEAL,Y "The Wonderful Sleep Recipe" The makers claim that the "Sealy" is the fin est mattress in the mattress world. Will you believe them? If not, will you believe what we say, dealers in Roseburg for man' years? And now if you still doubt, will you take up our trial offer? LOCAL NEWS. We hereby offer to allow any customer to try the "Serily" fcr sixty (60) nights. If the customer then docs not believe that The Sealy is the Most Wonderful Sleep Recipe in the mattress world, we command him to return it to us free of all cost. What greater confidence can the makers show? What more can we do to prove to you our faith? The Sealy is made of a single bat of cotton, the finest cotton in the world by the way. So good is the cotton that the mattress does not need a single tuft. Twenty Year Guarantee And moro than thin, tho milkers gJtnnuileo that tho mattress will nut Iwcomi! lumpy or holy for a period of 20 years. Tills meant but a cost of $1 a year for your mattress. That makes tho mattress cheaper thnn (Hire, exceluior, ono of which lasts less than a year in an unsatisfactory condition. Tho Sealy is cheapest and t ho best In the world. If you will not believe tho makers, or-tho dealer, then try the Sealy mattress for sixty nlghU. B. W. STRONG "The Furniture Man" Hit now for your Amos fetes, j ! Clark it ('lurk, Kotoyniphein. tf j W. X. Crouch ond wife, of Oak hand, spent the day in Hoseuuig at- I (ending to business matters. i j A great labor aavei self-wringing I mop. Oraer now. J. W. Mote. P. O. i box 107, Itoseburg. nl5 John Spaugh, the Looking Glass farmer, Hpent the day In Itoseburi! attending to varloua business inter-. eats. ' Ora H. Porter, of Itoseburg, has been appointed guardian of the estate of Abraham Thrush, an incompetent person. j S. T. Hogdes, of Cold Hill, arriv ed here this afternoon to Bpend a few days visiting with his brother, J. Wesley Xewland. : j . K. W. Dyer and Charles McGee, both residents of Myrtle Creek, are! iendlng a few days in Itoseburg at-1 tending to business Interests. j Patrick Lynch, of Astoria, who I has been spending the past few days i in Itoseburg as a witness for the ! State In tho trial of llobort L. Moon-! ey left for his home this afternoon. A. II. Carson, district fru;t com inissloner, with headquarters at Grants Puss, arrived here last even ing to spend a few days looking over a number of Douglas county orch John l-'ulton. chemist at tho Ore gon Agricultural College, left for his j home tills afternoon after a few days ! spent In Itoseburg as a witness f6r tihe ,Ktnte 'In a 'niiinbeA of liquor i prosecutions. . Mrs. Frank Menson, who has been spending a few days at tho Booth htinio In this city left for Sutherlin tills afternoon where she will spend some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walte. C. I). Cannon has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Mrs. Nellie Boyd. The estate Is valued at approximately Jii.OOO, Including real and personal property. The surviving heirs are Dorothy and Wallace Cannon, both of whom are minor children. Mrs. S. M. Itadelfinger left for her homo at San Francisco this morning arter spending some time In Itoseburg. Mrs. Itadelfinger is a daughter of the late II. Olmstead. whose funeral was held In Roseburg two weeks ngo. Mrs. Radelflnger Green Valley Orchard Tracts In 5 and 10 Acre Subdivisions GREEN VALLEY ORCHARD TRACTS are all within a ten minutes walk of the S. P. depot at Green, Oregon, and only a thirty five minute drive from Roseburg. The tract is nearly all level land and beautifully situated. The soil is fertile and rich and full of productive elements. Roberts Creek runs through the subdivision CJJThese tracts are on the rural mail route. There is a general store and public warehouse, a freight and express office at Green. A number of dwellings are now under course of construction. Green is a live and up-to-date community in every respect. These tracts have been on the market for only a short time. Persons desiring small tracts for fruit, vegetables or poultry should see these at once. Lowprices, easy terms. Youbuy direct from owner . B. GREEN ROSEBURG, OREGON R. F. D. Phone 2F13 mux . MnuK was accompanied home by Miss Nina I Olmstead, of this city. Sit now for your nias folos. Clark & ('lark, l-'ologruphcrs. tl' Harold Hunt loft for Ashland this morning where he will spend a few Kl'TIIUlll.IX ITIi.MS. Rev. S. C. C. Hickman delivered a temperance address at the Pres byterian church Sunday morning to a well-filled house. Sutherlin went wet in our recent uays looking after business interests. , election much to the dsiappointment n t. k-, i . , ',,;! , ,'of mRn' "llr K"01 citizes. Had B. r. .Nichols, or Riddle, arrived here this afternoon to spend a couple "r ll)Ci" '"""er a like at""le of days looking arter business Inter-1 assumed by The evening News, ests. tilings might have gone differently. Sutherlin readers who depended on Bert Riddle and wire, of Riddle, I our Ioe"' I'"ler for news never had arrived here this afternoon to Bpend ' a lllnt tlmt there wus an important a couple of days with relatives. Mrs. I.ucinda Corkeran left for Medford this morning after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting with her daughter, Mrs. V. B. llammitte. Issue at stake, as no mention was made or It, We shall hope that two years' with the oen saloon will cure the most ardent supporter. The Westminster Social Circle met at the home or Mrs. DeMuth Thurs day afternoon. The afternoon was Mr. Wilson, manager of the Salem ' S'ent ln sewing for the bazaar, which brewery, who has been suendlng tho j ls to be nola some time the first past few days in Roseburg left for week 111 December. At the close of Ills home this afternoon. Mr. Wil son was called to r-irrburg as a witness rnr Hie pt-'e In a number of local option rroi editions. the afternoon' light refreshments were served. Fred C. Powell's case for damages ngainst the I.use Land Company for I Injuries will come up this term of Wlllhipi Van Buren and T. B. Can- I court, non left for Portland this afternoon. 0ne would think there was a bar Mr. Van Dnren resides at Portland i tpl r money In the saloon "biz" by while Mr. Cannon will spend some "1" number of applicants who' have time there In search of a location. already visited Sutherlin, principally Trom Roseburg. Will Duer and family, of Hastings, Neb., arrived hero Sunday evening and will make Sutherlin their home. The Duer's spent the month of July here. Mr. Duer owns an orchard tract and will build on the same. Wm. Prior is having his apple crop sorted and packed this week, which consists largely of Baldwins. They are of good size and highly colored. The paving of our principal streets lias again been resumed and It is to be hoped the work will be completed without any further delay. J. II. VanKuren and C. M. Hughes with their families, arrived here the latter part or the week, with a car load or emegrant movables, and have rented the Day ranch, west of Sutherlin, on the Calapooia. The Alpha Study Club met with Mrs. V. K. St. John and Mrs. W. J. Phillips. The arternoon was devoted to Mnscognl and his works. The club meets In two weeks with Mrs. F. B. Walte which will he the last or the outlined programs Tor this year. x. y. x. For mill work and high quality lumber of nil kinds, call on the J. G. Flunk Lumber Company. Phono ion. "Wo deliver tho goods" tf X LOCAL NUWH. J Hit now for your holiday rolo. Clark .V Clack, Fotngrupliri-K. tf Deputy Sheriff Dnugherty. of Yoncalla, was a business visitor in Hosclmrg for a few hours today. Kor mill work und high iinll(y lumber of all kinds, call on (he ,1. i. I'limk I. millH'r Company. 1'liono 100. "U'o deliver the goods" tf .1. (1. 0,lnnne. of the Ml. Alto ranch, near Glide, spent the day In Hoselmrg attending to various busi ness interests. For in 1 11 work mid high quality miller or all kind's, call on Hie .1. i. l-'look Lumber Coiupany. Phono 100. 'We deliver the goods" tf Th Roseburg lllj;h school basket ball team has arranged for a game with the Cotlace Grove team and the rnnio will be jilnved In Rnseimrg on Friday evening. November 1.V Blankets, Comforts and Spreads. 'o ico cream Blankets here, all full weight and full sl.o. Best all wool mm A Large Stock of Blank Books at the Roseburg Book Store I niankots In the City. Call and bo convinced. HICK & 1UCK, . tf S. Kolly wont to Oakland this morning to look iiftor business mat tors. Itomeniber tho chrysanthemum hIiow in tho .Masonic building Friday and Saturday. See. tho new l'.allai: ru-iiof work combined with punch work, on dis play m Onive'a Art Emporium. if Charles On hi and wife, of C'amns Valley, are spending a few days In ltonoburg looking after business in terests. , Hermann Marsters, tne plumber, j Is prepared to Install gas fittings at well as pipe bouses. 11 guarantee ! utlsfnctlou. tt M oney Saved is Money Made K (UANttm irschbaum Gothes. IK HELP US MOVE If - OUARAVTtF-n "IPhpaum Gothes. C. V. Hopkins, of Portland, n rived here last evening to stwnd a I few days visiting with his daughter, Mrs. .1, W. Oliver, j A. S. Hulhert left Tor his home at! Albany this morning after a few days ; spent in Itoseburg visiting with bis daughter. Mrs. A. B. Weseott. The rase of the Slate vs. Jefferson ! ttuberts, accused of violating the local option laws, has been set to follow the Mooney trial. Itoborts resides at Myrtle Creek and for' sometime past lias conducted a nr. Kit V Ilvwaier was ralied to tilendale Monday evening to attend I Clarence J. Walton, whose left eye had been seriously Injured 1 a piece (of steel. Walton was splitting wood' j when n chip from stel wedge 'struck him In the eye, cutting the1 eye-ball. The doctor dressed the in- ! J u red optic, but Is unable to tell vol J I how serious the result of (he wound may be. Grants Trss Courier. I ) ji A t i f I vr I -i. . t 1 We. are ofrcrlng you the finest o pportunlty to save-therefore to make money you have ever had. It's up to you to take advantage of this op- portunlty 'iy purchasing your ii tl 4m q Fall Suits and Overcoats . and other furnishings at our fTAv-' 7l ' rurn GREAT REMOVAL SALE which Is now going on and will continue until we are located ln our new quarters In the now hotel building. PI.EASR RKMEMBER that nil reports to the contrary, we are not selling out nnd expect to remain In Roseburg and grow with the town. All we are doing now Is offering you a chance to save money not only on Suits and Overcoats, but also on Itnln Ormts, Rubbers, Itoots and Shoes, which you will need now or very shortly. x W ' ' " i , i -hi . n, STOR imon Caro OPEN E VENIGS TILL 8P.m m O - il Cfrr,(K tot,. A. B. AmtM, )