The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 18, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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REMOVAL SALE
NEARING ITS END
Not a mere trade boosting event but a sale of necessity,
Preparations for entering our new store compel
Extraordinary Price Reductions
AS FOLLOWS:
Shirts and Underwear . 15 per
Hats . . . . . 20 per
Shoes from . . . . 10 to 20 per
And all other goods in Proportion
Will move into our new store on orbefore
October 1st, 1913
We pay Parcel Post Charges on Purchases of $5.00 or over
per cent off
cent off
cent off
cent off
AltMOHY IlKAltY IX FAH.U
lUX'KlTION AXJ) KMOKKK FOK j
(iOYKHNOK AT THE IMPOt'Aj
More than a hundred of Rose-j
burg's most substantial business and:
professional men met in the spacious I
and elegant lobby of the newly op.
ened Umpqua hotel last night aud
tendered a reception and smoker to
the governor of Oregon. Oswald
West, on the occasion of his attend
ance here at the county fair, now in
progress. By 8 o'clock the great
corridors of this new pride of all the
citizens of the city, was crowded with
well Broomed men whose appearance
would have been a credit to any
metropolitan gathering. At about
nine the doors of the dining room
were thrown open and the guests
filed In taking their places at the
tables, 'whilc-H Jhnd been arranged
in the form of a square, at the head
of which sat the guest of honor with
prominent officials and citizens on
cither side. The tables were beauti
fully decorated and presented a bril
liant appearance, and the managers
of the hostelry had made every ar
rangement for the comfort and con-!
venience of all that were seated.
A splendid ten course meiAi had
been prepared that elicited continual
praise from each one fortunate
enough to have been present. Inas
much as the hotel had such short no
tice of the event, and workmen are
still engaged In making the final
finishing touches to the interior, the
remarkable ease and efficiency with
which everything was managed, re
dounded greatly to the credit of the
men In charge of this place. Every
course was served, every duty per
formed with the speed and perfec
tion of an old long established busi
ness. After coffee and cigars had
been passed, and every one had set
lled back In their seats. Judge Rice,
who acted as toastmaster, called first
on Judge Hamilton who responded
after certain legal pleasantries had
been exchanged between them, much
to the edification of the others. Ev
erybody in Douglas county knows
Judge Hamilton, and also know
when he says anything ft Is some
thing that will be well said and well
worth hearing, and this was no ex
ception. Governor West in his re
marks next, did not attempt any reg
ular set speech, but confined his af
ter dinner talk to those things that
one tells best to close old-time
friends, and In that conversational
ma unci- Uii. is plea&ing on such oc
cas'jns as this wns intended to be.
The longest speech of any was that
made by Prof. Rebec, of Eugene, and
was confined largely to university
extension matters. These were very
well received and the closest atten
tion was given throughout the entire
time. This ended the talks and the
reception closed In tlme to allow the
party to catch the train north.
t Mac, the tailor, can make you a
suit of clothes nny style you desire.
I You can see the gooda manufactured
j Into a suit if you wish. We make
your suit In Roseburg, Oregon, not
i in the Windy City. We don't make
I cheap truck, but make good clothes
any style you wish. We are tailors
' . 127 Jackson street. olp
CITY NEWS
It. C. Dement left this morning
for Hubbard where he will spend a
week or ten days attending to busi
ness matters.
A tour around the world for 50c
this Is what the Christian Tennis
Club offers you Tuesday, September
23. Children under twelve half
price. b23
W. A. Wilson, who has been visit
ing at the home of S. J. Henry In
North Roseburg, left today for his
home at Omaha, Neb.
Douglas County Creamery butter
Is the best on the market. Insist on
your grocer supplying you with this
homo product, which Is always strict
ly fresh nnd guaranteed. Tftc pound
roll, 85 cents. tf
Plans lie Propjirvd and Work Started
( Another Year heft'Kv
ClllU'tN
Dr. Houck today received a letter
from General Kinzer concerning the
armory to be built next year which
reads as follows:
Portland, Or., Sept. 17, 1913.
Cuptain George E. llouck,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Dear Captain: At a meeting held
by the general staff recently, it was
declared to go ahead and complete
ine plans for he armory, asking
for bids as sloon as practical after
they are finished. The idea is to go
ahead and complete the foundation
this fall and allow the contractor
time enough to build the upper part
of the building next spring, if he
finds it necessary to do so.
We are anxious to have the work
finished at the earliest possible dale.
1 am writing Mr. Knighton todax
with reference to the 'matter.
Very truly,
W. E. FINZER,
Adjutant General.
Word was also received from Ar
chitect Knighton to the effect that
the plans and specifications would
soon be finished and sent here. The
contract will then be let and the
foundation completed.
NOTICE.
Contrary to reports that har
been circulated recently Tiw 4
Queen Insurance Company is
still doing business In Rose-
burg. It is represented by
Hlmes & Oliver. Office adjoin-
Ing Grand hotel. oil '
White pickling onions now on
sale at the Rochdale store. s24
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
Jettie R Peppnrd, Plaintiff,
vs.
George E. Myers and Florence Myers,
his wife. Defendants.
To George E. Myers, one of the
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
OK OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear nn'i aiuvor ,tho
complaint filed ugaii-ibt you In the
above entitled court nnd cuuao on or
before; ,the 30th day of 'October.
1913, being. six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall to so appenr
and answer said complaint fur want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
said complaint a succinct statement
of which is as follows: for a decree
foreclosing the mortgage exeenteU 1y
the defendants to plaintiff on O
2Sth day of April. 11)0!), on the fol
lowing described real property, to
wit: Beginning at a point 10.1
chains west of the N. E. corner of
the west half of the S. B. Urlfrcr
D. Ij, C. No. 4 5 in Tow. J
South. Range 5 West. Willamette
Meridian, thence South 23 chain to
middle- of county road, thence alone
center line of said road 71 de
grees 30 minutes West 17.85 chains
thence South 4-1 degrees W. 6.9J
chains, thence South 4G degrees W
7 chains, thence leaving road Son Ik
17 degrees W. 12. HO chains to
Southwest corner of aforesaid D. I.
C, thence No-.l'h 3.30 chain to
Northwest corner of said claim,
thence East 30.22 chains to place of
btginnlng, containing 67.69 acres
more or less. In Sections 17 and tO.
all !n Douglas County, Oregon, for
the purpose of paying the sum or'
$500.00 with inters!, a,t isix (per
cent per annum from the 28th day
of April, 1910, and the further sum
of $60.00 attorney's fees, and hm
costs and disbursements of this
suit, und for a decree that the de
fendants, and each of them, be for"
ever barrtd and foreclosed of any
right, title, or interest in nnd- ti
the said real property except tha
equity or redemption provided by
Statute.
This summons 1b served upon yoa
by publication thereof In the Ump
qua Valley News a newspaper of
general circulation publish d In
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon,
by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton,
judge of tho above entitled court
made and entered of record on tha
15th day of September, 1913, thn
first publication Is of date the .STh
day of September. 1913, nnd the last
wll be date the 30th day of October.
1913, making the full period of six
weeks the time prescribed In sal
order.
A. N.'OaCUTT,
oSO Attorney for PlulnUft.
BELL MILLINERY
FALL OPENING
ENGLISH AUTUMN HATS In small close
fitting; shapes of soft dull velvets, plushes,
brocades in shades of mid-night blues, ap
racot yellows and hunters groen, trimmings
of ostrich whips and buttorllies.
AUTHENTIC MODES In Womens and
Misses apparel now on display.
REASONABLE PRICES
Complete stock of Hair Coods
Hoys Hats, Coats and Sweaters
Bell Sisters Building
. Roseburg, Oregon
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