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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
2 BR1I1SH MOTOR BOAT WINNER OF .1 SNTERF'ATl Jf'AL RACES. 81 . wr - "r---, .s (Supplied by New Process Klectro Corporation, N. Y.) The speedy British motor boat Ma ple Leaf IV, which won tho recent International motor boat races in Kngland, defeating American and French contenders for the Harms worth Cup. This type of heat has completely revolutionized the building of high IH;ed boats, Tho bottom has the ap pearance of an inverted stair-case, which, when standing, settles into tiie water. As . tnu boat gradually attains rijeed she rincs out of the wa ter, her planes sliding alon the sur face of the waiiT i'litit, when at top sped, s;e ikf rally skips in le:us and 'miids; in this w:y overcoming the tc distance formerly caused by plow ins thi ougii the water. Not many years ago ton or fifteen miles an hour v;;:i e.'mnid.srml fast or a motor boi't, but now this type of heat has attaint u a sptiod equal to th;tt of a railway train. I 6 ( ITV MvWS O ! J. T. Davis and W. A. Stull, of the Sunrf-ino ranch, spent the day in Roseburg. Minnie Loom is returned from Wilbur Inst, evening where she spent n day visiting with her grandpar ents. Mrs. M. S. West returned to Sutherlin this afternoon after spend ing the morning with friends In Rosoburg. C. H, Arundel, the Myrtle Creek piano turner, jsnent the after at points in the northern part of tho county. W. F. Dinger, of the Drager Fruit Company, went to Salem this after noon to spend a few days looking after business matters. Mrs. Lena Stinnett and daughter, I'iMILKMAN !..U'i:i:i). Thorn,. s Hofc, for the i ast ! 4 eiuht years employed as brake- man by iho Sou t hern Pacific Company was qii he 4 -rlously injured at Oakhvid late this aftoinoon. According to word received at the dispatchers of fice Book was coupling cars in the Oakland yards when he be came caught between the coup lers. Two of his ribs were frac tured, while he sustuined other injuries equally as serious, A special train brought him to this city and he was admitted to Mercy hospital for treatment. Hook had lived here for about five months.- lie resides at 501 Fowler street. He was working on freight train No, 2'Jfi at the time of the accident. the former of whom has been em1 ploved as cook at tho Sunshine ranch, . , f) , .l, , , bv Hev. 12. II. Micks, of Albany, who left tor Yoncalla tnist uftornoon ' , ... . ... Is well known in th s city. whore they will remain permanently. J Air?. John Throne and child loft "elen Phillips, who recently sus- for Salem and Junction City this af- -'"''l -vro injury of the hand as ternoon where tliev will snend a few f'o result of falling on a piece ri.ivs At iiiR former eitv thev will W over of spend a few days enjoying the state fair. Rev. D. it. Hoers, pastor of t!- Myrtle Creek Baptist church, hi t. evening besan a series of religious meciiiigs at his home city. On next Monday evening be will be assisted from Sutherlin this morning to consult a physician, Mrs. A. X. I'ewman, of i-igen'?, nil. Mrs. J'.. Mry rJ, of Poitland, It fi f-.ir their ry c tive homes this nPODAY, as in the past, Kuppenheimer pleasure of examining this season's offering to Clothes mark the high title of refinement and he found in the stores of the more progressive economy in men's wear. werchants throughout the country. Young men of eighteen to thirty years, good The two English models as shown here are fellows who are still young at forty, older men decidedly correct other styles if you prefer them and those in between, should not overlook the an endless variety to select from. Exclusive Representatives Stetson HatS HARTH'S TOGGERY Florsheim Shoes Exclusive Representatives iiflornoon after :t ft w iIkvh npfnt in Itirsehurir violin'-- v.ilh tin In-other, A. S. Newman. 'r Htm Jin (I C. JA DI'.SOV ansionum Dye VorKs It wmk fully narnnteMl. ft omit rj tirnl flvf-Miti nitd rlcHiiinc of all kinds - I.. 4 i ;Ktt OAK. O Um1 ffir mid dcllvere'l. Irac of I,ilJ'8 and ent' Cloth- Roseburg, Ore i- NOTICli OF I-'INAIi ACCOI'N'T.- Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the cot ate of Billy Umpqua, deceased, lias filed his final account as such adminis trator with the clerk of the County Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon, and thai Monday, October H3. at the hour of ten o'clou-l: in the forenoon, at the County Conn room In the Court House for 8if . County at Uom-burj;, fn said County' and state, hiss been appointed by Honorable Dexter Uice. Judj;o of aiiid C'tmrt, as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any, to unidj f In n 1 account, and the nettlenicnt thereof. This notice daled at RoHeburR. ; Oregon, this Oih Hay of September.; 1913, with first publication thereof j on September 8. 1 9 13. j CiKOI;(R AITI.KGATK. i aw-oO Administrator. ! AhMINIKTItATOK S OTICK. j MltS. A. '. MAI5STKIW Hooni:i iiy w. v. t. r. II. 1 Cornolltnon and wife, who ' XOTICK Work will Ih-u'ii Ue have boi-n H)endinK the past few dayn (ille priuio pwltlnK 1wmi Mub at Myrtle Cree'i, left for their homo dy, AH ldy fiitfra please Imi ob at Viinihltl thia afternoon. I hand ut (but (line. (Special to The News. COItVALMK, Or., Sept. li;. The Women's Christ i;ni Tem ciii:i'i' Cninn in can vent inn a.-iM'Enbb'd l.avi declared fur s;!:'to wi.le prullibitlon in l!(l l. Tbo newly eh ctr d e:rficern are prej"(U nl, Mi-k. Kdiih Hill Honker ; rnrrov ponding seere t:ry, Alr Ward Swope; record ing HOcretary, .iis. Ida I Mars ters; annlstant. Alice Hanson; treasurer, Mrs. Marjiaret Hoiih tnn, .V li'ie attendanco with much it t husiaKin Is maniritt'il here. WAXTKI) 2 competent waitresBPs at the Grand (Jrlll. Apply in iier on at once. ;39-o3 YoQ Dont' Have to Go to m P A T In the matter of the estate of George H. Stevenson, Deceased. ! Notice Is hereby ven that the, underBlgned, Clara 11. While lia been appointed by the Comity Court j ) for Douglas County. Oregon, admin istratrix of the estate of Oeor 11. Stevenson, deceased, and has dHly qualified as such. All persona having cl.ns against said estate are hereby notified to present (e same to the undersigned ! at her place of residence at Myrtle fek, Douglas County, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified. within sir months from the first ' publication of this notice. CLARA B. WHITE, 1 ' Administratrix. Date of first lUbllc.'Vlon Ecp tmber 15, 1913. (5(5 Date of last publication October DOYOUDOITYOURSELF For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, s2s 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation an chimne blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and CemOrvt woril of any bind. I have five or six hooeeg I wfQsel cheap, as 1 wnnt to use tb money la other business. See my burglar proof window lock. Its O. K. 8:e Pat'a Elastic roof paint for lealty rotfs. e build, move or Tepalr Jour houses. Business hulldlnps a specialty. Over forty years experience In building F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR KKNT A modern 3-room j houHe, furniHped, with bath, cheap. ' 4 i 2, corner Commercial and 4th j Htreet, 197-onp WANfgjKD TO RENT A 6 or 7 room ! furnished house with not loan than 3 bedroomii. Phone 119, or call nt 301 Perkins bld(5. 1936-02 I T(,..i uttnosidiere Ih hot and heavy now and rnid-mimmer la upon us, ko It behoves you to take your linen to a laundry that will do H up In Hiieh a manner that you can depend upon Kh retaining i tn sttrfnesH and frnshnena as lon aw possible. Wo will delight your heart with tho collars, cuffn, Hhiit fronU and colored shirts that we laundry for you here. Wo launder everything, table rloths, nnpklnn, towels, nnder wear collarfl, enffn, fhirls, sheetn, pillow canes, shirt waists, ducks, !n fact wo do tho family washing from start to finish. Just call us up and Bet away from the drudgery of wash day. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 N. JacKson Mreef Phone 79 KOIt BALK Cliiili-e vdiite and buff Orpingtons. Kartn raised and flno hardy stork. Only $1 each. Phone 6K2I. 1!i.'!s-o2 M)TI( i; Work Mill iKtiln at the fille prime Mtr-liiiK Ihiuh .Mnn iln). All kiily facer pleaw Imi on IiaiiiI nt that time. D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worll, Tinning and Heating KOIl 8AI.K Farm Implements Mower, rake, plows, harrows, watr on, back and harness; must be closed out at once. Apply to ew North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble Works. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notico ROSEBURG, ORE 13, 1913. w-ol3 for owner's name. 1936-tf