The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 24, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    THFPpMfl FXP0S1 TION 1915
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"The Bell Millinery"
FAMi MILM.VKKY in splendid army.
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TAIIiOIiKI) HATS, HKKSS HATS, und STIIKKT HATS In the
smartest styles at popular price
Authoritative Fall Modes in Womens
Coats, Waists and Dresses
Underwear needs ore best supplied here. Splendid showing of
new full CorseU, Hole Proof Hosiery, Girls' School Dresses and Hats,
Bell Sisters Building RgS?
Are You Loyal?
Are You Useing a Roseburg Broom?
The best on the market for the money.
The' will last longer, and your work will
be lighter.
You will be helping a home enterprise and
making a greater Roseburg,
Every merchant in Roseburg is selling
them; so be LOYAL and. demand the home pro
duct. Whist Brooms at all Drygoods and Drug
Stores. All are sold with money-back guarantee.
Free Seed For Planting.
ROSEBURG BROOM FACTORY
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Thousands of visitors will 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 everv conceivable com
fort, etc. We look after everything and make
it very easy for you to acquire all the privi
leges of our contract by paying a small
amount monthly. See
A. T. SCHUBERT, Agent,
Grand Hotel, - Roseburg, Oregon
"oi'l' K l.u an;;
"Officer GGli," the pity that, hn
been written and tulkcd abc'.'.t. nior
thuu tl to olker theatric:'' pi-ryue
tion launched in the ainUFemeni fxM
In many years, will he preheated l.
the Antlers Theatre Saturday night,
October 4.
The piece, by Augustin Macilugh,
Is full of extraordinary gurprUcs and
clean fun that keeps it- audience En
a constantly expectant attitude and
ulinost continuous laughter It Is,
In fact, a melodramatic farce quite
out of the ordinary, and furnishes
r--c thrills and tonso moments than
' realise r.u emanating from a'
iin.'S'.e evening's entertainment. '
it Is a clean play, presented by an
;:(Iii!irab3e company of comedians and j
cmrdlc-nnes, and played with a rap
idly that threatens to break the!
weed limit, and it is filled to Ihej
l.:lm with logical trick? mid swiftly
moving surprises that keep the In
terest of the auditor at concert pitch
throughout Its enactment. In short, I
It Is a charming farce, charmingly I
presented and as full of laughs as'
the small hoy Is of Ice cream after j
cumins home from a church festival.
You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See
SPEND A FEW DAYS
AT THE
OREGON STATE FAIR
September 29 to October 4
Tiie
I () I SUNSET
I lOGDtNtSHASTAl I
"The Exposition Line 1915
will htivo in elToct from nil stations Main Line and Branches the
following low
ROUND TRIP FARES
Woodburn $ .70 Harrisburg $2.15
Albany 1,10 Junction City 2.30
Corvaliis 1.55 Eugene 2.80
All Other Points
One and One-Tliird Fare
SALE HATES September 25 to October 4 in
clusive. Final Return Limit October 8, 1013
All Trains Direct to Fair Ground
Further purtirutarH relating to faros, train .service from nny Ajjt
JOHN M. SCO IT, Oen'l Passenger ARt Portland
LYCKIM COlliSK. I
The Lyceum course will he con
ducted thiB year by Prof. Groves. j
He Is the proper one to have
charge of an educational nffair of!
this nature. A choice selection of tal
ent has been made. Every number
will he high class. The lecture fea
ture will be made very prominent
this yeur.
Edward Vance Cook stands ot the
head of lcctuie entertainers.
Harold Kramer, "The Philosophy
of Life." hnB one of the greatest mcs
Ki'ses ever delivered.
Or Thomas K. C.:ocn, the prd cc
of oralors. will he here. He ha late,
ly made a tour of the world. Ilia lec
ture on "The Harden of the Nations"
should be hoard by nil.
The Kloyds are magicians equal to
tho great Hermann.
Ha ndii II is a cartoonist on the or
der of Packard.
The Commonwealth .Male Quar
tette Is the only musical number this
year, nnd they have no superiors.
Mr. Groves thought that as musi
cnl numbers had been tno main fea
tures heretofore, he would try to
vary the course somewhat this year
and put on more lectures. He cer
tainly has made a wise selection of
talent.
To the old patrons we will say that
the Lyceum Is worthy of your support.
These great lecturers and entertain
ers can be heard only in this way. To
now people in Roseburg wo wish to
say you should Join the Lyceum army
and help Prof. Groves In this worthy
undertaking. He ready when he or
his representative comes to you to
wiy yes, I want a ticket for each metn.
ber of my family. It will be the best
educational investment you ever
made. Tho Ministerial union will give
Mr. Groves Its hearty support.
J, N. McConnell, Former Manager.
duly verified, as by law required.'
within six months from the first pub-
Mention of this notice. I
Dated this 1st day of September,!
1913. - i
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WILLIAM P. BRIGGS,
Executor, i
P A T
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidew&lKs and Cement
wort of any bind.
I hare five or six housei I will Bell cbeap, aa I want to use the
money In other business. Bee my burglar proof window lock, Its
O. K. See Pat'B Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. we build, move
or repair your bouses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience In building.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
NOTICE
OF (iKXEKAL CITY
KLKCTIO.V.
C. JACOBSON
Telephone 21
! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN': j
j That, n General Election will be hold
j in Hie City of Pokeburg. Oregon, on'
! Mouda.v, October tllh, l :::;, between'
j the hours of 9 o'clock A. .M. and ti I
; o clock P. M. of said day ( provided :
i that the judges shall h:ive tho power !
I to adjourn for one hour at noon) ;
I at which said election the following '
j officers will bo elected, to-wit: j
j One .Mayor to serve for two years. ;
One City Recorder to serve fori
PanitoFium Dye Works
All work fully guaranteed. Goods called for al dcUvewi. fntc-ti-Hl
dyeing and clcnnini: of all kin of Xdtlps' fiimr OMk
Jng, Craveuettes nOd Portlers.
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KXK( TTOK'S XOTK'K
TO CltKOITOHS.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mntter ot t:io estato of
William F. llrlgp, deceased.
Not In Is hereby given that the j
undersigned was by the above entitl
ed court by order duly made uii thei
29th day of August, 1JU3. appointed j
Kxecutor of the above named estate,!
wherefore nil persons indebted to j
sii Id estate are hereby notified to;
make payments to the undersigned at)
his resilience nt rnnynuvMIe in said'
county nnd nny nnd all persona hav-j
log chirus against the same are ,
hereby required to present the sain-
Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220'
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two years.
One Treasurer to serve for two
years. 1
One Councilman from each of the
four wards uf the City, each to servo i
for two years. j
One Councilman from Ward No. 1 1
to serve for ono year.
Said election will be held at the;
following named pollli peaces, and !
conducted by the following named
.lodges nnd Clerks, or their duly se-!
lected substitutes, to-wit:
First Ward Polling Place, Court,
House: Judges, Wm. Carstens, F.
W. Dillard, T. A. Raffety; Clks,
Belle Good, Emma P. Cardwell.
Second War Polling Place,
Umpqua hotel; Judges, A. A. Bel
lows, M. Jeanle Buick, W. E. Mars
ters; Clerks, F. P. Brown, Mabl
Van Buren.
Third Ward Polling Place, nose
burg hotel, Judges. J. P. McKay.
Rita K. Cobb, A. S. Buell: ClerkB,
Edna Wharton Emma J. Chambers.
Fourth Ward rolling Place, City
Hall; Judges, Ida C. Giles, W. I).
Hnnimltte, G. V. Wlniberly; Clerks,
Addle Josephson, Mnyme C. Hicks.
Notice Is further given that at snfd1
election Ordinance No. 515, entitled
"An Ordinance licensing, taxliiK. and
regulating businesses, occupations.'
professions, callings, traces and em
ployment? within the corporate llm
i(s of the City of Roseburg, Oregon,
und regulating tho manner of Issuing
licenses, and providing a punishment
for the violation of any provision of.
tMs ordinance, nnd repealing Ordin
ance No. S t.t, passed ly the Common
Council on the 13th day of June,
1910, nnd all ordinances amendatory
thereto or in conflict herewith, and
declaring an emergency," passed by
!ho Common Council and approved
:y the Mayor of the City of Rose
burg on tho 23rd day of December,
1912, upon which the referendum
has been Invoked, will bo submitted
to the vote of the qualified elector"
f said City fur their approval or re
jection. The torm In which said
referendum will he submitted on the
official ballot Is as follows, to-wit:
Proposed by Referendum, Ordin
ance No. M.'i, to license, tax and
regulate certain occupations, etc..
providing a penalty, repealing Ordin
ance Number 313, and declaring an
emergency."
300 Yes.
3"1 No.
CARL E. WIMBERI.Y,
Recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon. S3
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PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY"
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To'buy groceries if you come to our
store or call us up over the phone.
Try it once and be satisfied.
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eJVor'! Side GroleVy
807 N. Jackson Street