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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
IX)CAL NEWS. 1 v MAKE US PROVE IT WHEN WE SAYTO YOU Mrs. A. Briggs, of Glcndale, spent ;ho day in Koseburg visiting with liends. ( A. S. Hammond, of Coqullle City, j was a business visitor in Koseburg I for & few hours today. ! Tze Prices 0 These yvatchesare cut so fine that they will Startle You. Every-variety of watch that every variety of person is likely to need, at every vayiety ot price. Come in today and inspect the finest andmostmoderateuricedselection of watches in this section of the country CSZ OPTICIANS- ROSEBURG, OREGON. "What Better Gift for Xmas" Get Your Birds Ready for the POULTRY SHOW December 9 to 14, 1912 Douglas Country Poultry Association Judges G. C. Wherry and T, A. Raffety Premium list now ready. Call on or address Secretary E. E. Wimberly, Roseburg, Oregon Miss Hazel Razor and Mrs. Lula Vaughn, both of Kiddle, wore admit ted to Mercy hospital yesterday where they will receive medical treatment. B. S. Nichols was this morning awarded the contract for erecting a 20 foot addition to the rear of the Golden theatre, on Cass street. The work will commence at once in or der that It may be completed at an early date. George Dlmmlck, of Salem, arriv ed in Koseburg this morning to look after business matters. E. B. Barber and wife, of Myrtle Creek, were visitors In Roseburg this afternoon. Mrs. Ben Bullwinkle, of Kiddle, spent the afternoon in Roseburg vis iting with her mother. J. W. Mote went to Dillard this i morning to spend a few days looking after business Interests.. B. O. McGee, a timber cruiser, left for his home at Springfield this af ternoon after a day speut in Rose burg and vicinity. County Commissioner M. R. Ryan returned to his home at Drain thia afternoon after attending a special meeting of the county court. Miss Ethel Davis, of Myrtle Creek, Hrrlved here this afternoon to Bpend a day or two visiting at the Roadman home. A, B. C. Castor and wife, of Port land, arrived here last evening to spend a few days visiting at the homo of the latter's cousin, M. R. Rice. County Commissioner Jefferson Wiley and wife left for their home at Myrtle Creek late this afternoon after a couple of days spent in Rose burg. J. R. Pickett, of Booth, Ore., un derwent an operation at Mercy hospi tal this morning. The operation was successful and the attending physi cians believe the patient will recov er rapidly. Dr. K. L. Miller returned here this afternoon from Dlilard where he was summoned to attend L. S. Coon, who Is suffering from an affliction of the brain. Although quite low, Dr. Mil ler believes the, patient will recover. " Mrs. Jblih' R Chapman Toft J,?01" Portland last evening where she will enter a hospital preparatory to tin dergoing an operation. Dr. Luther Hamilton, formerly of tills city will attend the patient. ' 1 The drawings on Mrs. Bartholo- may's beautiful water color lately on show at Harth's Toggery and Grave's windows, and Mrs. fer main's em broidered 'pillow m exhibition t es New York store will be held at 8:30 tomorrow (Saturday) evening at Burr's Music depot. ' The News yesterday printed a large number of two-page posters for the Bellows store, which will conduct a great fall clearance sale. The bills are being distributed and the sale will be In full swing within a couple of days. The "Broken Law' theatrical com pany which played at the Palace theatre In Roseburg Tuesday evening disbanded In Grants Pass, according in an advertisement that we can and will sell you better shoes for the money than 3rou caw get elsewhere, MAKE US PROVE IT. Make us "show you. When any dealer claims to give you better values than someone else make him show you what he will give you for a given sum, then come here, and see the quality of shoes that we will give you for the same amount. We like to have you compare our shoes with what you can get elsewhere. We say to you "take this pair of shoes, match it" in value if you can, and we'll buy it back from you. We expect every man of good sound judgment to buy his shoes where he can get the most actual value for the money he pays. Tf we can show you that our shoes, at our prices, are the best for you to buy, we expect to sell3rou. On the other hand, if you can find anybody, any where, who will give you more actual value for your money, we expect you to get your shoes there. We wish that we could show every critical, discriminating shoe buyer in Roseburg this winter the unusual values we have to offer. If we could we'd do all the shoe business in town We're ready to show you. Prices from To $9-00 All Sizes and Widths HISLOP, "THE SHOE MAN" PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET to Information received here today. The business manager of the company while In Roneburg Informed local theatre attaches that business was somewhat slack, and that the com pany had played upon many occas ions of Into to houses not exceeding $50. It was through this apparent lack of support that the company wuti finally compelled to abandon the road. 1 THE NEW YORK TORE The Store that Serves Yon Best BIG HALF PRICE SALE Immense sale of Hand Bags. Entire line of a prominent New YorK manufacturer. Regular $1.50 to $16 sellers. Buy them SATURDAY AT MANUFACTURERS' COST WE PLACE ON SALE BAGS that are of high character. All the SEASON'S NEW STYLES in Leather. Every Bag Perfect. The Bags cost from 75c to $8.00 each originally. Come here and Buy them for that. It means that when yoa buy one of thest Bags you buy it for what EVERY Retailer in the Town PAYS for them, and by BUYING HERE YOU SAVE HIS PROFIT, which is TWICE AS HIGH as what we ash you for these Bag's. Buy NOW FOR YOURSELF Your Xmas Gifts. There is nothing in the town that can compare with the values that we are offering J. U. Morgan, of Sutherlln, spent the lny fn Koseburg attending to business mutters. O. C. Brown and wife, of Deer Creek, spent the day In Kosohnrg. Mr. Brown Is remodeling hit resi dence, situated on 10unt La no a I root and no pes to have the flume In rendi tions for occupancy on January 1. On that date Mr. Hrown will iiKBinne Ills duties as school superintendent of DotinliiB county. ?OU UK NT Furnished N. Main Htreet. rooms 5 OH d21 WANTKU Woman to .,me to houto once each week ana do washing. Inquire Mr. Wood, News office. FOR It KNT Modern 5 ro6mcotttTgc for rent, corner Roberts and llaui Illon streets. Inquire Weather Bin reu offlre, or phone 3 27. tt BAGS THAT SOLD ORIGINALLY BY RETAILERS AT $1.50 to $16.00, Come here and buy them at Original Manufacturers' Cost 75 CENTS TO 38.00 Exclusive Patterns IS Ladies and Men's Suitings if'-. . y ' v - J I ' ' Si Ackley, Practical Tailor, 111 Case St.