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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
if- CITY NEWS. - Mid. W T. Iady left lust nfKh for' a Tier homo' ut Itolo after a few days:,, apent vialtinn liere. What a mute valuaf.o titan money: j 1 Maynard's lots at the pro-Hem prices. j Mrs. Harry Stevenson, who has been vlaliliiK hero left yesterday for her home at Dole. Just a reminder We call supply your grocery wants. The Bee Hive, of course. tl j W. C. Sellwnr anil wife left tills; iiiornlii',' for Ailuiny where they will visit for a few days. A sure fly killer for cows, horHes -.1 I .....I. tl .. (rnllnn unu ui.,Ki " at the IJeo Hive,. of course. tr j Anna SUmon who has been visit- .mL . I' h St ., Sit r or her homo at Curiies. AnnlH Morgan l;f r this morning for CorvalllH wneru hIio will attend school for the winter. ls, w. ieiiiim aim wn ,nu lieen visiting in this city left today for their home at Albany. Kred Hell, of Portland arrived last iiluht from Portland for a visit " with friends and relatives, - H. W. Oliver and wife left thU at Kiddle, morning for Cottage drove where j H. A. Griswoid, of Portland, who they will spend the winter. i has been visiting in this city left last Mrs. George Kohlhagen returned , night for Grants Pass where he will last night from Newport where she, spend several days attending to busl has been &iemllng the summer. j uess matters. A, Barllett left today for Stith- On that auto trip around the world erlin where he will spend a few days' you will visit Hawaii. India, Africa, looking after business Interests. j North Pole and Pannma Canal. Klrst Mrs. H. Drolllnger left thlH morn-' auto leaves Christian church at 7:30. lug for Irving where she will spend . a few days visiting with her mother.! Miss Met, untie, who has been vis-! itlng with friends In thia city, left last night for her home at Medford. Clean Comfortable Furnished Rooms Gentlemen Only. 120 North Kane s2ftp A, Henry and wife left this morn ing for Portland where they will upend a week or ten days voting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Hattio Kchnum left this morning for Portland where she' will visit for a few days before going to her home at Halem. Huy Itoseburg bread. Every tlmo you pny 5 conts for a loaf of bread not mndo In Roseburg you send 4 cents of the 5 cents out of your town. tf Mrs. James Conn, Mrs. Charles Churchill and children, of Roseburg, and Mrs. K. II. Crane and children, f Melrose, left for lted Hluff. Cal., this morning and will proceed from there to Tuscan Springs where- they xpect to remain for a period of one month for tho purpose of bettering 1he health of Master Henry Crane, ANSCO FILMS ARB BEST 05 FI1HK AnL ANSCO FILMS BOUGHT OF US WILL UK DEVELOPED nti:u UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a 0 GET THE BEST CLARK & CLARK ANSCO ! i M S ARE BEST whoso condition has been very un- HaliH,(.lory aurlng the past few ,.,n..,l,u Iw, .... tho f..Un..A , Save money now by buying yo"'' clothes, bats and shoes at Simon Caros. tf Mm. A. wilaun le.rt last night ror her homo at Green after a day spent in this city. pure ,jor8ey cream from tlie Cal h . T i Ueo Hive. tf A. M. Haley, who has been in this city looking after business in terests loft yesterday for his home! Tuesday September 23. a23p lOmma Thompson, formerly em ployed as bookkeei?r at Manners' drug store left today for Corvallis where she will attend school at the O. A. C. this winter. Dr. J. L. -Ciillaway. osteopathic physician, is now located In the new building of the First Trust & Savings Hank tit the corner of Oak and Jack son streets. Phones: "Office 108, res idence 149-J. tf SPIX IAI. NOTICIS. If taken within the next few days this is what you can get for $2,000.00. ! Just outside'of the city Urn- Its. lfi nice lots all fenced and ! with a brand new 5-room house ! barn, chicken houmi store n.oin. This is one of the very special bargains we have to offer tho homeseeker. See Kice & Rice at once. n34p WE WANT WOOD. '1 he News Office can use a con siderable quantity of wood this winter. There ore a number of subscribers living in the country surrounding Roseburg who have wood lor the market. We will accept wood in payment of sub scriptions and will credit the full mai ket price of the wood on ar rearages, renewals and new sub scriptions. Where the amount due us is less than the cost of the wood we will pay the difference in cash. Hrittg in the wood be fore the rains come. We want the wood. Vou, w ho owe us for subscriptions, need the credit. CvX busy and let us have WOOD. The News CITY NEWS. . E. H. Heading left today for his home at Drain after a few days spent E In this city attending to business matters. I Mrs. J, I). Woodrow left this niorn j injr for Winchester where she will ' upend a few days visiting with rela- W tlvCB. A. II. Carsen left for his home at Grants Pass last nlKht after a day spent attending to business matters In this city. Lulu Willis and Dorothy Evans, who have been spending a couple of weeks at Newport returned to their homes here last night. Don't scrub your linoleum. Use Perfection Dressing It restores the , co,ors- UBe Cedarine sweeping com- pound-it collects the dust. For sal by B. W. Strong, Roesburg, Ore gon, 1674-oct5-p XOTICK !' GKXKllAL CITV KMXTIOX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a General Election will be he,ld in the City of Poseburg, Oregon, on Monday, October Cth, iyi3, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. of said day '(provided that the judges shall have the power to adjourn for one hour at noon) at which Bald election the following officers will be elected, to-wlt: One Mayor to serve for two years. One City Recorder to serve for two years. One Treasurer to serve for two years. One Councilman from each of the four wards of the City, each to serve for two years. One Councilman from Ward No. 1 to serve for one yenr. Said election will be held at the following named polling places, and conducted by the following named Judges and Clerks, or their duly se lected substitutes, to-wlt: First Ward Polling Place, Court House; Judges, Win. CarBtens, F. W. Dlllard, T. A. Raffety; Clerks. Blle Good, Emma P. Cardwell. Second Ward Polling Place, Umpqua hotel; Judges, A. A. Bel lows, M. Jeanle Butck, W. E. Murs ters; Clerks, J?. P. Brown, Mabel Van Bnren. Third Ward Polling Place. Rose burg hotel. Judges, J. P. McKay, Rita K. Cobb, A. S. Buell; Clerits, Edna Wharton Emma J. Chambers. Fourth Ward Polling Place, City Hall; Judges,' Ida C. Giles, v B. Hamraltte, G. V. Wlmberly; Clerks, Addle Josephson, Mayme C. Hicks. Notice Is further given that at said election Ordinance No. 515, entitled "An Ordinance licensing, taxing, and regulating businesses, occupations professions, callings, trades and em ployments within the corporate lim its of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, and regulating the manner of issuing licenses,, and providing a punishment for the violation of any provision of this ordinance, and repealing Ordin ance No. 313, passed by the Common Council on the 13th day of June, 1910, and all ordinances amendatory thereto or in conflict herewith, and declaring an emergency," passed by he Common Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Rose burg oa the 23rd day of December, 1912, upon which the referendum has been invoked, will be submitted to the vote of the qualified electors of said City for their approval or re jection. The torm in which said referendum will be submitted on the official ballot is as follows, to-wft: "Proposed by Referendum. Ordin ance No. 515, to license, tax and regulaite certain occupations, etc., providing a penalty, repealing Ordin ance Number 313, and declaring an emergency." 300 Yes. 301 No. CARL E. WIMBERLY, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. s23 LODGE DIRECTORY ,. P. O. lfi RoaeuiTB Losge, Isu 326, holds regjlar communica tions at their ten ule on secunc. and fourth Thursdays of eacl month. All members request-!1 co attettd rcgurarly and all vialUns brothers firt cord lull v fvltp ' attend. A. C. Seely, E. R.; H. S. Slocum, Sec. LOYAli OKOKB Oh' MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets Id Eagles' hall on Jacksan Btreet. second and fourth Tuesday even ings at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting brothers invited to attend. George Neuner, Jr., Dictator; H. O. Parge ter. Sec. tt'OM E X QV WOOIcnA FT Lilac Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month In the I, O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are Invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie Matthews, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, olerV I. O. O. F. Phlletarian Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd FellcwB Temple corner of Jackson and Cass street on Saturday evening of each we"k Members of the order In feood standing are invited to attend. F. E. Erlckson, N. G.: M. M. Miller, F. 8.; M. L. Whitney. R. S. PYTHIAN S1STEKS Umpqua Tem ple No. 4, meets every Wednesday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple. Visiting members always welcome. Mary E. Houck, M. E. C; Anna W. Wlmberly M. of R. and C. O. K S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Norah Flint, W M.: Free 'ohnson. secretary. IVIIIIDMKV OK Til K VVOUI.ll OaV Camp, No. 125. meets at the Odr Fellows' Hall In Hoseourg. ever' first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors alwavs wel come. J. A. Buchanan, C. C; M I M. Miller, clerk. j I. O. O. K. Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Vlsitlus brethren always welcome. R. C. i Agee N. O.; W. S. Powell. ; H. s.: M. Fickle. F. a. ! .I.tll III IIIIOOII I). ,MI'.l(ll AS YF.OMK.X- Ml. Nebo Lodge Xo 1S2S, meets every second ant j fourth U rtilnesditv of eueh motltl ' at th" hall. Visiting broth ' ers nnd sisters welcome. Richard j Stulibs, F. M.: S. E. Krohn. Cor j I. O. O. F. I'nlofi Encampment No 9, meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every Thursday evening. Visitins liroihren always welcome. .1. Q. Stephenson. C. P.; O. L. Johnson. R. S.; James Ewart. F. S, U O. T. M. Roseburg Hive, No. 51. hut da regular reviews oa secom and fourth Thursday evening Ic Mnocfioee hall. S'eters of othet blves vNltlng In the city art 'I'tiallj Invited to attend our re views. Mrs. Harry Pearce, mv com.. JpfHo Rapt). R K A. V. A A. M.Lanrel l.'KtKrt. :o 13. holdl "'V recuUr meeting on H j second and fourth U"-s I - - irh ni'nt I Sojourners Invited to attend. J. W li.ivrs, V. M.; V. K Harris. Sec j KiAOLKS. Hosebuig Acne meets Ir llielr hall on Jackson street, in and 4th Mon.Hy evrnlnizs of eat' month, at S o'clock. Visiting brotn ren In pood stnndlr. alwavs come C. P. Lois W P : ' ' (V.nltvxn. W. See. Phone 1S5 Thousands of visitors w. 1 be in San Francisco at the time of the Fair. Hotel accomodations will be at a premium at that time. We have perfected a plan so there will be no inconven ience to you. We provide transportation, ho tel accomodations and every conceivable com fort etc. We look after everything and makf; it very easy for vou to acquire all the privi leges of buv contract by paying a small amount monthly. See A. T. SCHUBERT, Agent, Grand Hotel, - Roseburg, Oregon You Dont' Have to PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worb of any kind. I have five or bIx houses I will sell cheap, aa I want to use the money In other business. See my burglar proof window lock, Its O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for lesky roofs. We build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty ynars experience In building. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER O. JACOnSON Panitorium Dye - Works AU work fully guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Prac tical dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Cloth ing, Cravenottes and Portlers. N. iua-ml al. tUK.NLU OAK. Phone 218 AU work first-class Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title f iling Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property Perkins Building HOSEIlUltG, OKKGON GET THE BEST BUTTER DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY "PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY" IT IS To'.buy Kro.-eries if store or call us up Iry it once and be "WE PAY CASH FOR TJ.LNorih Go to Sea to See Telephone 203 Roseburg, Ore EASY you come to our over the phone. satisfied. COUNTRY PRODl'CR' s'de Grocery 807 N. Jackson Street