Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
to- K. IX. Meese and wfo returned to Myrtle t-reek last evening after a day spent In Koseburtf. Mr. Meese yesterday disposed of li Is ranch, near Myrtle Creek, and expects to leave Tor the Kast shortly with a view of locating. Buy bread made in Roseburg none better. You could do your' hnnkine in Portland: liiundrv Pdiilrl' CIT NLW S. be sent there; dry goods bought 4 Both the American and Eu- ropean plans will be in use at 4 there policy, homo. -but It Is not igood business : Spend your money AUCTION SALE To the highest bidder I will sell at public auction, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Tuesday, Sept. 30 Household goods, fruit jars, dairy supplies, milk cans, milk bottles, bottle filler and caps, 2 vinegar barrels, pickle barrel, washing mach;ne, 7-h. p. gasoline engine, with feed mill, pump, about. SO feet pipe and 50 gallon gasoline tank complete, root cutter, 2 disc plows, harrows, cultivators, mower, hay rake, wagons, buggy, horses, cows, hogs, three brood sows, chickens and other arti cles too numerous to mention. TERMS Amounts of $20 or less, cash; larger amounts, cash or bankable note, interest 10 per cent. A.W.Cornutt,Owner RIDDLE, ORGON the Hotel McClallen after this alace thai- i uw' ""cumuu "inner only i cents eacn. special rates to UeStS bv tha Wnelr nr mnh A .Mrs. Kinnlcutt arrived here last ev-U ,.,, h, Kn .. ' ut vnmleviiio ac t at tf i tre tonlujit o;.l tomorrow nlht. enlng from Oakland. Ilig vaudevillo act at i'nlnco thea tre tonight and tomorrow night. -Mrs. W. O. PaBie. of Oakland, Cal., Is registered at tl.e l;;n; qua hotel In i'als city. Pure .tersey cream rroin the Cal kins ranch, fresh every dav. The Beo Hive. L. P. Chlncne went to Creens this j morning after a couple of dayB spent In Koseburg, 1 were much impressed with Roseburg and vicinity. Dr. J. L. 'Callaway, osteopathic physician, Is now located In the new building of the First Trust & Savings Rank at the corner of Oak and Jack- I(jsnn streets. Phones: Office 108, res idence 143-J. t( Mrs. Peterson, of Eugene, who has been spending the past three nlhs I'l 1'T V-H Ut t)X I) A X N UA b Oregon State Fair SALEM Sept 29Oct. 4 A whole week of plenHitro and profit $20,000 Offered in Premiums on Agricultural, LfvoHtoek, Poultry, Textile. and other exhibits. Hujhp Uncos, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks. Hand Coneertw, Underlies KxpoBlti., Children') i'luvurouud mul other Kreo Attractions, including Iluyd and Ogle'n Ono ItltiB Circus. Free, Cnnip (iroundH. You aro invited. Send for PnO-lmn y.st and Knery units Keduced rates on till railroads For Particulars address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary Salem, Oregon. Just a reminder we enn supply your grocery wants. The Bee Hive, j or course. tl Sam Miller spent the day at his ranch near Lillian! attending to busi ness matters. Dr. Pearson canio over from Suth eriin last evening to look after busi ness matters. S. J. Jonea leaves for Salem Sun day where he has accepted a position during tho state fair. J. H. Booth and wife left for Sa lem yesterday afternoon, where they will attend the slate fair. Rev. Oliver came over from Yon calla last evening to spend a day or i two attending to businoss matters. Mrs. K. Hall, of Wilbur, was admitted to Mercy hospital yesterday morning, where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Lafe Lewis leaves for New port Saturday where she will Join her husband who left for that place yes terday. j An Inventory and appraisement of i the estate of William O. Kelso, gu- ceased, was filed In the probate ! court this morning. Q I Flno writing paper and envelopes , at moderat in Han Francisco will arrive here this evening to spend a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edward Sin gleton. School Supervisor Benjamin Hunt ington pabsed through hero this morning enroute from Drain to Glen dale where ho will attend a banquet to be given by the parents of the lat ter city tonight. Qhe banquet H given in honor of the teachers of the filendale schools. Mr. Huntington was joined here by County School Superintendent O. C. Brown, who Is scheduled to deliver the principal ad dress during the banquet hour. County School Suiwrintendent O. C. Brown leaves for Salem tonight where he will have charge of as sembling the exhibits of the child ren's iluatrial fair, to be held in conjunction with the state fair nJ! week. Mr. Brown will not return here before late next week. During Mr. Brown's absence Mrs. Brown will ljve charge of the school sup erintendent's office in this city. THE PANAMA E 10111915 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 every 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 -e- A. T. SCHUBERT, Agent, Grand Hotel, - Roseburg, Oregon MUKiK IHlfUCTOllY -Hot-. Are You Loyal? Are You Useing a Roseburg ilfooffi? The best on the market for the 6ionev. They will lst longer, and Qour work be lighter. You will be helping a home enterprise maki:ig a greater Roseburg, Kverv merchant in Koseburg is se thi'in; so be LOYAL and demand thedK'ine pro duct. Whist Urooms at all Orygoods and ' Drug stores. All are sold with money-bai.(i$ (guarantee. Free Seed For l'lgyiting. 0 and ling si ii irua ui nit; iiUM-uui g Book Store. We give S. & II. green trading stamps. tf ' S. P. Siinimervllle, of Portland,! Mrs. W. II. isher's father. Is expect- Slocum, Sec. ed here tonight for a visit with hisguJfAl. oi;ii;k"oI daughter. llev. I.. Johnson, of Ten Mile, left for Eugene tills afternoon to attend the annual conference of the Meth odist Kjiiseopul rhoicll. II. Faulltner nud wife returned hero last evening after three weeks spent at .'QiTiloen, Idaho. They re port a most lOloyable time. W. II. Al(Tvon, of Illinois, who spent the past few days In Koseburg left this morning for points in the Southern part of the county. Don't scrub your Itnoieum. UfO Perfection Dressing, It reston the colors. Use Cedarlno sweeping com- i pound it collects tho dust. For sale j by B. W. Strong, RoasliurK. 0' on. 1!7t-nrt5-n K. Way and wife, who recently arrived hero from Sl'vei'ton. hnvo rented a residence anil wl'! probably H0lce Roseburg their fulu:" home. ' Buy Koseburg bread. Every time you pay 5 cents for a loaf of briil not ma' Q Roseburg you send 4 ! cents of the S cents oQ of ftr town. t I .Magazines, non t give your money to iinknovn persons ami frauds, leave your iQbscrlpt ion villi the Itoseburg Book Store. We are mem bers of the Am-Hoolisellei-s Mni:;i:'ino Agency Co. and giinrantc you will receive the nuigaziue or refund your money. We give S. & II. green trading stamps. O tf It jjjou want a swell, up-to-date tall"lt mile salt, place your order with O. W. Slopcr, of the INim'Iiimi: ( b-miiiii; .V- IJyrssiiiK 9orl.s, who Ivm Mes the world wide A. !1. Rose 32d, holds regular couimumcn ! Hons at their te-uole ou Bticoih ; and fourth Thursdays ol eacl i Jiontli. At: iiitiuuviii lequeMLt-i j lo attend reguiarly and all vinUili!, I brothers an coruHilv iin-ite" i : attend. A. C Seely, E. R. ; II. S. I Miiuaii. llostr hurt Lodge No. 1037. sheets Id Eagles' hall on .lacksan street, 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. HOMKX 'OK' WOODCTtAI-T Lilac Circle, No. 49, meetPon first and third Mon:'o' evenings of eacli mouth I the I. O. O. 1'. hll. Vis iting Kmb fn anil in t lUt tl'a. ainlt Oilth.ftft 9. .; C!: Cllill P"TIII N OS LBii uVf em- !! No. meett Mry Vednesda n t i I. Oo 0. F. Temple. .liMl tnliQrs 'Vy. welcome. '0ry I. Wock, O E. C; Anna W. Xiihl M. of t and C. SALE! mmm ikglewood much A splendid property, r the main Umpqua river, and having marvelously fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid timber and excellent domestic water pi J throughout house, barn and numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of the several sur cal operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Engle, making it necesary for him to scnd much of his time in hospitals, and for financial reasons, ho has concluded to sell that splendid country es$te. This is not an ordinary or even an average ranch; but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where one can have the maximum of both comfort and profit, and live there under excellent climatic and all other most satisfactory condi tions. There are 870 acres, well Improved and most productive, for general farming, stock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber ries and is all garden land of the highest productiveness. Has about four miles of main Umpqua River frontage. The river bottom lands have twenty feet or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on slopes and blenches is also deep and rich, excellent for fruit and a!! farm and garden purposes. The parks of spreading oak, and the fir forests, all in an ex cellent parking system, are the wader and admiration of all nature-loving people who see this splendid ranch, which is In a class by itself. Write, phone or see J. M. Engle, or any of his family on the Englewood ranch for prices and terms, on part or all of the property. A very low price will be made for quirk action Don't miss .tho opportunity of your life to secure the best, country home that may be found anywhere around the globe. ENGLE, Kellogg, Or. samples, from $ I r. . 0 0 up. A tier-' tVr fit guaranteed. Freeh dry clean- i lug a specialty. Suits pressed w h 1 1 I you wait. Hats cleaned and blocked.! nos Jackson street. Plume 47. 0 0r, . ('orb M. Sarehet and wife. '() former of whom is Oklahoma rorres 1 poSnt for the St. Louis. Dallas, Chi-1 . cago. Citli'luiK'ti, New York, Boston.! Pittsburg. Ni.w Orleans. Pbllml'dphin : , and f.alveston newspapers. It ft fori l n in u'ii iw'ui lift ii ,jji ri in (-t1) j stato his: evening after a few days' I spent in icoseimrg. .Mr. aijn Mrs.! Snrehet are touring the Vitt and1 O. 6 6 HOIii UKpte-r, No. t i holoji tr elll -tlng on th. rl tklrd Pttrrtay If eucl aiontn. Vi:likft oe. fibers in gooi xlaiGjln art r.-gp'-ctfully Invlf'i j icco ff.. North Flint. W M.: Free tohnson. veretnrv "TimmYmT . . i ii h" o'i;'i.i-.r Camp. No. 1 2 ." . nieois at the Odi Keliows' Mali In iO'-'-euurg, .'er first and third Muuday evenlnic Vlsliiug neighbors always o come. J. A. Buchanan, C. C. ; M M. Miller, clerk. O. O. 1'. Phllet'arian Lodge, No. S. rai'f'a in Odd Fclle$ Temple corner of Jackson and Cass rtirttti on Saturday evening o: eai a v-V. M. a. tiers of tie -u ier in -ro' standing are Invited to nttor.G. F. K. EricIOon, N. 0.; M, M. Miller, F. S.; M. L. WlO.ney, H. S. O. ii, i- It'ising Siar I.oi.e No. 1 i 4 . me"ts In t-tit Fellows Tempi every Friday veninc. Visiting l.thren always ivelcome. R. C Ar,"e N. o.; W. . fc..ell -; ".t Fil l,-!., v r. Phone mta AU work flist-clasi. Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title- tiling Papers Prepared Insurance, Et:. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Picperty Iti'ar First Trust Savings ISmik BMg ItOSKIIl lt(i, OKF.OOX ; I. t.M li I Ullvn in t ii- t.tt . . , 'VKDMKX- Mt. .Who l.o.ig. IS'.', m -ets io0y SlcoiC) rem nil Wcilne! May of ig.-h monll ej ,... . i...-- nt visltinir broti ers nnd sisters welcome. Richard Stubhs. F. M. : s. E. Krohn. Cor CT3 Let "Kellf to 0U5 Mm, ffircHffg ffitfi TP4Pmn) ffench Trnn.sfcr Company Phone 220 IiDlI4 J i j wm?& I. . O. F.-l'nliO Kncaminnent No. 9. meets In Odd Fellows' Temple (gd'ry Thursday evenli(fc Visltins brothr. n:iys elcon J. G. Stephenson. C P.; O. L. Jolnn, m) (f) o. T.- t. U. 8 61. I holds r(grg)- i0 ci (j)nl fourth Thui.'9y (i(8) In (ffit()Cill. $m of otiS) ntsm) v(a)ihg) tl(e) city ) ci'Miinlly invrrrd to attend our ri vl.(5i) Mrs. llnrrv Pearce. IStl! Q) com.; Jessie Rapn. R K. GET rm w FJr, i & UOUGLAS COUNTY GRiiW "PATRONIZE A HOME INDVrRY" a A. F. V A. M. Laurel hnUe. :n. 13, boldi remirjr n'tfnKs on tb' Bpoonj And fiuirth WW !).. i -i v of nrh tnontt ojoiirnrrs Invilrd to nttond. J. r.rnvrft, v. M.: W V Hnrrid. Sc. AtiLKS. Rosn'hmi; Aene nnt p tefr bad on .liu-kson stroet, 2nd nnd ith Mon.lny evening r.f eacti month, at S o'rlock. Vlsittnn broth rn In pond p'nntllng always w?. come. C. P I fwist V. r.; B. F Coodiun, W. Sec. Phone 183. i i t ' rr ' ' j I . I IT IS EASY i.ni.?'.' rTa,r-j Q rr, j ' . " " J Ci O I ft ill v fo.tniy rrrcKeries if you com to our store or call us ) over the phone. . Try it once and be satisfied. "WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE" TJiLNorth Side Grocery Phone 324 - ... q 807 N. Jackson Street