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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
ellow's Bij Weell-Lnd SALE Miaoui.ii j ii. i mi i miiin wiiim i 1 Special Sale Values that make this event so Important. BLANKETS III:;- C' " h.cS.'A-"r. I fcrvvi -; .;". . !"''' Fine Path Robe JllfinkctH In all tlio now und jut! ( I y shades. Bl iioh, Hrowns, Croons, .f iiBt the tiling for your Xmas Hnbe. Rgg. $5 val. $3.50 $3.50 Bath Robe lUankots, till tho desirable shades, curds to match. Sale Cotton IHanketB In all colors and widths, ut from 50c to $5.00 per pair LINENS Foil xsns ---fiPf Anunusual.vaiue giving event in Towels and Toweling All llnim (JuoHt Towels Htiun cd ronily to work, new p;KWniH. BiiK'al fur this wwk. 25 and 50 cents All tliii miwust lull piitiiii'iiH In plain and fancy llui'k Tinv cllnf!, 18 m 22 Inolii's I'uiu lllHMi, at from 20c to 50c per yard ii ; v '" . ' :. i"i; if f Our onllro lino of newest Kail Suits and runts. Including tlio "Johnny" Coat, on ealo Friday and Saturday, At 1-4 Regular Price i v j 9 - LOCAL .KVS. Hit now for your ItolMiiy foto. Clark ( lark, lotographeia. U Kteven Short, of Wilbur, was ii business visitor in Rose burg for ft few hours toduy. J . C. Frye and w I fe. of Ca in as Valley, wore visitors in Hoseburg for a few hours today. See the new Italian Ueiief work combined with punch work, on dis play at Grave's Art Emporium. tf W, R. Hendricks and wife, of : Olalla, spent the day In Hoseburg at tending to business Interests. ' Hermann Manners, n;e p: timber h prepared to Install ga fltMnyi at j ' hb pipe hou., i! jrmirariee j ; ti'tisfactlon. V , mother. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside near Kikton where the groom owns a large and attractive farm. A great labor saver seTf-wrlngtng mop. Uruer now, J. W. Mote, P. O. oox 107, Uoseburg. nlC Mr. and Mrs. Holdridge, of Yon- calla. returned home this afternoon after a few days spent in Hoseburg visiting with friends. I'or mill uork and high qualify lumber of nil kinds, cull on the J. G. Klook Lumber Company. Phone 1 00. We deliver the poods" tl Mrs. Wilhelm, of Salem, was brought here last evening from Drain and admitted to Mercy hospi tal where she will receive medical treatment. Herbert Ogden and wife left for Portland this afternoon where they wiil make their future home. Mr. Ogden ib a Southern Pacific engineer and was until recently employed in this ctiy. The "Texas Lunch Houso" situat ed in the Haines building on North! Jackson street, dosed its doors last "veiling. I Cwnty Judge Wonacott and Coun- , . ty Commisioiier M. K. Hyan went D. K. Vernon, editor of the Oak- j to Mrtlo Creek an.other Southern land Advance, spent the day i Douglas county towns this morning Rosebure looking after buHiness hi. ! where they will inspect several teresta. I'or nil' work and Mh quality 'umber of all kinds, nil! on the J, O. I look Lumber Company. Phono 100. 'Wo deliver the ootids" tf H. L. Kngles, of Peel arrived In town this morning to spend n couple of days looking arter business in terests. Mr. Hawkins, owner of the Melrose Orchard Tracts, left for his home at Portland this afternoon arter a few days spent In Uoseburg, Tor mill work ami high quality iiiiher of nil hlndM, call on the J. O. Plonk Lumber Company. Phono 100. "V deliver the good" ti Mrs. Frank Meo left for her home at Kugene this morning nfter a few days soent In Itoseburg visit Inc at home of her sister, Mrs. lidward Slngteton. Blankets, Comforts and Sproads. No Ice cream Itlankcts here, all full weight and full size. Host all wool Blankets In the City. Call and be convinced. HICK & RICK. tf Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, of Sheridan, Wyoming, arrived here (his morning to spend a month or six weeks visit ing at the home of the hitter's sis ter, Mrs, C. C. Dyer, at Olungary. bridges erected during the past sum mer. They were accompanied by R. fc). Meith, of Portland, who was suc cessful In securing the contracts for the work. Fishermen are making some big catches of rainbow and salmon trout these days at the Luse Land Co.'s grist mill northeast of town. Several of our citizens were out there last Sunday, and one gentleman, after . LOCAL NEWS. $ Kit now for your A'mn.s fotos. Chirk & Clark, Fotogniphcrs. If T. L. Lee, of Looking Glass, was In town for a few hours today shak ing hands with friends and looking after business Interests. j Mrs. J. B. Williams, who has been spending the pas few weeks at her former home in the East, is expect ed home next week. County Bridge Inspector Grondahl, of Portland, arrived here this morn ing to inspect the several bridges re cently erected in different sections of the county. As a result of her precarious con- j s dition, attendants In charge of Mrs. j jj J. L. Callaway, who Is critically ill j W at "Sheep Camp" midway between J fj uiemi! h u -i j n iu j'ojiu, yesiKr t day afternoon abandoned the idea of j bringing the patient to Mercy hospl-j tal 'c previously intended. In fact, j a vebiV.e had been disjKitched to; "Sheep Cam)", and according to' plans, Mrs. Callaway should have ar- rived here yesterday afternoon i Finding that it was Impossible to j move the patient, Dr. R. B. Stewart, of Hoseburg, was summoned and left j for the patient's bedside late yester day afternoon. Information receiv-l ed from "Sheep Camp" this morn-; ing Is to the effect that Mrs. Calla-l way is very low, and little hope Isj entertained for her recovery. i DEER CREEK STABLES IIALI. LAMIIICItr. Proprietor. t.ooj Hies anil ream. Altva. lti-aily for Service. Careful Driver. Sent with Team, when lle.lred. IteHt of Care (jlien to Hoarder, and Trau.ieiit.. We do a General Livery Business. 'Phone us 151 and Rigs will be Reserved for you You Dcr.t' Slave to Go to Sea to See I I For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to Co inches. Ceraent building foundation and ckminej tlocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK of any kind. I have tlve or Blx houses 1 will sell cbeap, s I want to use the mcr y in nt'ier business. See my burglar proof window lock, Its O. K. See Pafs Elastic roof p.ilnt for leaky roofs. We build, move or repair your houses. Uu-Iness buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER An accident which resulted badly damaged bicycle and a in n crfp- lundlnK three speckled beauties, be-1 pled horse occurred almost directly came so excited that he fell into the in front of the post office, on Jack river, from which he was rescued ; son street, shortly afternoon today. Leon Pearson, a son of Dr. and Mrs. I C. L. PearHon was riding along Jack-! son street on a bicycle, when he sud-i denly lost control of his machlno and collided with a vehicle owned by A. II. nrown and occupied by .Miss Snphuna Hurt. In colliding with the vehicle the front wheel of the ina- whlle the horse sustained a deep gash of the leg. Aletha Oelllsple has accepted a po rtion at the "Palace of Sweets" pend ing the return of Miss Stoinmetz, who is at present visiting with friends at. Medford. Through his attorney, J. O. Wat son, J. R. Marsh this afternoon filed suit in the circuit court against Francis Clarno. The plaintiff seeks to quiet title to certain land situat ed In Douglas county. OIHTUAHV. with considerable difficulty by his companions. Sutherlln Sun. George Bryant, until recently on I ho Astoria police force, left for his home today after a week sient In Roseburg. .Mr. Ilryant was called here as a witness for the state In tho trial of U. I,. Moonev, charged ' chine struck tlio horse on the hind with white slavery. Mr. bVyant says ! leg with the result that it became seven children left on Oct. 29 for Mooney is a desperate character, and ( frightened and started to run. In he emiKhlorti hij emi vtt Inn u-oll u-tt-.tho melon thuf fnllou'ert Pparnnn tvn r,.,.(,.,i n,.. ff i ... i,!..,,! f. o ,ilo,n.w. .,, appreciation and prrcst and has claimed the reward of j pedestrians Interfered and extricat-' tllOHe of thls clty and vicinity who $150 offered by Douglas county for , ed him from his perilous position, j befriended her in her hour of need, the apprehension and conviction or! Pearson was badly frightened, but j In behalf of Mrs. Ida Fletcher and Mooney following his departure from fortunately escaped with a few slight children, by a Oakhittd with lOlhel Metcalf. i bruises. The bicycle was wrecked, FRIEND TO THE NEEDY. A WOHD OF TII.WKS. Mrs. Ida Fletcher, who with her lone, Oregon, wishes to express her thankfulness to j DIED At his home In Dallas, Polk, Co., Oregon, Oct. 13, 1912, Mr L. E. Poe. aged GG years. A native of Davis Co., Mo. Green be the turf above the Playmate of our childhood days. ' ' None named three but to praise. i None name dthee but to praise. Tears fell when thou wert buried From eyes unused to weep, And long where thou are sleeping Will our tears the cold turf steep. Yes, our darling loved one's sleeping In the cold and silent grave, But we will meet him soon in heaven When we, too, have crossed the 'j wave. Written by, MRS.' A. HALL. ITALIAN PHUXK TliKKS l'OIt SALK 3 f.o 4 foot trees, 12c each, 4 to G- foot trees 14c each. I can fill large or small orders. Correspond ence invited. nl2 Cleveland, Ore. Tie Stnr?. Thai Serves You Best" Willie and Sedral Smith slopped off here last night enrouto from Boise, Idaho, to Stockton. Cal. Dur ing their brief visit in Hoseburg they were eatertalne dat tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kldd. B. W. Strong, the local merchant, left this miirning for Boston, Mass.. Illlil lirlu.r l':IUhi tl rlllra U'tuira Ya will snend the next month. Mr I Strong Is a native of Boston and he I is looking forward to a most en-j joyablo sojourn. II. A. Davie, formerly superlnten-! dent of the Ropeburg public schools,' has been Heeled superintendent of public Instruction nf the state of, Montana, according to word received hero today. i The beautiful 1 fin-acre ranch, formerly owned by E. L. Warren and ulluated In Looking Class Valley, was recently sold to A. R. Morgan, of Portland. The consideration Is not made public. Mr. Morgan purchas ed the ranch for an investment and will improve the same next year. M is. W. l1. Dement returned to , her homo at Myrtle Creek this morn-! lug after n few days spent In Rose- ! burg visiting at the home of Mr. '. and Mrs. C. M. Hermann. Mrs. Dem- ! out was accompanied by Mrs. Adams. of Hoseburg. who will spend a week or ten days In the Myrtle Creek lo- ! cality. C. W. Whistler, candidate fori Joint representative from Jackson ; and Don t; las counties fit tho recent j general election, passed through j Kosobnrg this afternoon en route from bis home at Medford to Port-1 land where he will attend the North-; west land show. j i A quiet wedding occurred at tho home of Mr. and Mrs; M. A. Haines.! !;e:ir Kikton. on November 9, when j llieir daughter. Miss Edith, was unit- ed In u.:rrtat:e to Bertram S. Adams. 1 The wi ddiuK ceremony was perform-i ed by Rev. L. W. Chandler, of I raln, and was witnessed by mem J tiers of the family ns well as a n'unv j her of Intimate friends of the con-J trading parties. Following tho wed dins a delicious dinner was served In honor of the couple by the brlde EW YORK STORE rs Bargains for everyone. We cater to you the everyday buyer Constant trading at our store saves you money. Monster Sale of Womens Winter Coats one-third less than $12.00, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, S18.00, $19.00 $20.00, $21.00, to $30.00 We place on sale every winter coat that we have in the store. There is nothing reserved. You can have your selection from the most stylish coats in the city. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a winter coat at 1-3 less $8, $10, $11. $11.67, $12, '$12.66, $13.33, and $14 to $20.00 Thanksgiving Postal Cards at Special Price of 10 for 5 cents Fancy Christmas Ribbons Spec. 15c We place on sale some ot the prettiests fancy rib bons that you ever saw and at such low prices that you can't resist them. Neat and pretty de-"I signs. Buy now for fancy work at special XOC Mens' Work Gloves, Gauntlet, 25c Mens' Leather Gauntlet Work Gloves made from split mule skin. Makes an excellent cheap OC- work glove, as good as a 50c value Spec. CC Womens $4 Tan Shoes Spec. $3.50 We place on sale for Saturday only every $4 style of tan shoes that we have in stock and the styles are the nobbiest in the city. You will CQ ttf do well to look over this snap at spec. fr,J.3U Trimmed Hats at Special $2.95 For Saturday we will offer every hat that sold from $4.00 to $6.00 at the very low Special (JQ or bargain price for Saturday only of pw.0 WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF BUTTONS TRY THEfl 50 cent Stationary at Special 25 cts Here is a big snap in writing paper. You will pay others 35c to 50c for the saino thing we offer. This snap for a few days only buy your supply Q C now, 4S sheets and 48 envelopes for only jL Womens Rubbers at Special 50 cts. Something that does not often happen but you can get them here. All sizes, good quality rub bers. A genuine bargain and something every woman needs. Buy now at Special OUC WE TAKE CANADIAN MONEY AT ITS FACE VALUE )