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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1913)
Juck Pelton, who arrived here Sat urday by automobile from Klamath Falls, left on Ills return to that place this morning. He will be joined at Aafnand by Mrs. Pelton who Is visit ing "Hit her sister at that place. Dr. A. C. Beely left for Salem yes terday where he has been engaged as one of the Judges of the horse races at the Btate fair. He was accompanied by his father-in-law, John Hall, of Myrtle Creek. INTEREST YOUR FRIENDS WEST The Low Colonist Fares will be In effect from the principal Eastern CJtlts to all points on the S. P. In Oregon, Sept. 25 to Oct. 10 East of Chicago the sale dates will be September 24 to October 9th. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES Deposit the price of the ticket with any it our Agents and he will wire Instructions to have It furnished from any point East. Call on nearest Agent for fare from any Eastern City, reserva tions, etc. JOHN H. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon 6). frmol r IVfl SUNSET I (OGOEN&SHASTAl I I V ROUTES I WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY PRIZE WINNERS Are Made Public by Secretary Neuner. ' We can save you money on jour grocery bill. Our stock is FKESM and COMPLETE. Phone your need. Prompt delivery mi Ratisfne tory aaxured. A 111 our goods guaranteed. DOWELL & POSTER PHONE 29. AUCTION To the highest bidder I will sell at public nuctkm, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock in tUs forci.x)o Tuesday, Sept, 30 Household goods, fruit jars, dairy supplies, Miilfc cans, milk bottles, bottle tiller and caps, 2 YiK.asr barrels, pickle barrel, washing maclrn-e, 7-h. p. gasoline engine, with feed mill, pump, bowt SO feet pipe and 50 gallon gtolii; tank compkMe, root cutter, 2 dinj .plo, karrovs, cultivators, mower, hay rake, ao, &J, konwe, cows, hogs, three brotil chicS .ed cikwr rti- cles too numeroiu to moftiw. TERMS AwowaU of $iQ o Jt, cm&; Wr amounts, crmfe o? b4 ih, iMrwS 49 cent. A.WXWmilt;Owf Oregm State- fai Scot 2 W)ct I A wholo wtM'k of plrasnre it ml profit $20,000 Offered in PreXiiuajifc on AirkUitrl. I.Hi'Atork. Poultry, TVxtilo ami oilier i-shlMis. Horco Uiicon, Shooting Qiii'.ment, KIrnworKa, Hum! iViieeri:, Kn ..irs Kxpoltion. Children's IMiiMirmintl nml mher Kroo Attrnctlotis, ini linliuK Uoyd nmt olio's on litn I'imis. Krro ramp UrouniN. Vuu nn Invited. StMiil for Premium 1.1M and Kmry lllanks licduo'd ruti's on r:ulrnndft O For Particular address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary Salem, Oreson. CHILDREN'S WORK ATTRACTS Secretary George Neimcr Works Overtime Compiling JJt of Prize Winnera nt County Fair Held Recently In Hoseburg. (From Saturday's Daily News.) Best exhibit mangel wertzels, Mrs. H. C Wltham lBt. Largest squash, Mrs. H. C. Wltham 2nd. Best Hubbard squash, John Mc- Kean Kit. Best Golden Hubbard squash, John McKoan 2nu. Best exhibit of vegetables, Joun McKean 1st. Largest puifipkto, Join Mcliean 1st. Larpett ifeiA, JaVa l.'.'i: l:e.3 lit'. Best collection. ' rl.e( eaw Jifhn WclCent Is. Largest HxMrar4 Jo') Sfc- Itlee. 1st, Best exhftilt of c-y, Fcsir Swt Her Is. Butnor 3r. l'iest 15iJiay ycNaet, f'yJr ifA ntv 2:m'. Ket jutames to kn, C. Tf. Mil Her 2i. SvM cwlteatiM ii-tei taaMi, C ft. Mlte 2n4. ftvst wither iiit$i,ie. 'V. MMic 2Kt. BcHt e)M mmw V, C. V. Krfnr 2i. Best (Ks?y m km c.i, Mrs. Fb ter Buter 1st. lt liiUet ftiea, f. S". Iretaiw! 1st. West Ulse8, J. IT. St'MlK 21. KbH exh lb it Alwr M! cnlans, J. . Ptrtr 1st. Bet wiW. VeaM, K. . ClsnrcJi 2ni. Best eli Hi. OoIAmi Hubbard sapiaxh, in, 1). Church 1st. Rtsitw mA, II, . Church 1st. Siwixer suitak, H. B. Church 1st. rVpixvi, H. B. Chxrck 1st. Yellow Oniom, 1.1. . Church 2nd. Olos, wkifcs silver skin, II. B. Chirck 2mI. Tt!ii..es, H. 1. Church 1st. CucwMors, II. 11. Church 2ni. Lnrnest beet, Mm. J. O. Metis 1st. Lrgest turnip. Mrs. J. O. Jletz 1st. lej Ims, . A. Krse 1st. Teilew oloiis, K. A. Kruse 1st. T s i.ir.iTi.vi!:i:T. r"4lovhg two the premium wln wrs It the llvertock depurtment at tw fair held hero last week: liui, INnut-ir.il TroMlnK- Walll, 4 years and over. K. K. Alley 1st and 2nd, .loo Tliomar. 3rd. StaltloK, three years old and under four. H, Alley 1st, only entry. Stallion, two years old and undor three, F. K. Alley, 1st and 2nd. Stnllion, one year old and under two, F. E. Alley, 1st nnd 2nd. AallhM, one sire, four colts, any aw. F. H. Alley 1st and 2nd. .TIares. ftr years old or over, F. . A IV' 1st, 2nal nxd 3rd. Mares, two years old nnd under three, F. K. Alley 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Mares, one year old nnd under two, F. 10. Alley 1st, 2nd nnd 3rd. Cult, under one year old .either sex. F. B. Alley 1st 2nd and 3rd. Colts, best two colts, either sex, ay ane, one ninre, F. K. Alley 1st, 2W and 3ri. etitakti premium stallion, 4 tan ! td over, and family ofj ill. ' II. Dixon. 1st. 'thrm yenrs and under four, J. J. Clllllfti mid son 1st. To years nnd under three. Myth Hnunn 1st, K. A. Krm;e 2nd, J. J. Ollllam and & son 3rd. Four years old and over, J, 11. Short 1st. It. 11. Dixon 2nd. One year old and under two, Myth !: 1st. Colt under one year old, either sexL D. Illll 1st. .1. II. Short 2nd. ' Stallion, four years old or over. It. II. Dixon 1st. Stallion, rwcepstnko. four years or over and family of five colts, 15. U. Dixon 1st. Mares four Near old or over audi colt, R. B. Dixon 1st. Colt under one year old, either sex, R. B. Dixon 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Stallions four years old or over, J. H. Short 1st. Mares four years old or over and colts, R, T. Blakeley 1st, and 2nd. Colt under one year old, either sex, R. T, Blakeley 1st and 2nd. Stallions, four years old or over, F. E. Alley 1st and 2nd. Stallions, three years old and un dr four, F. B. Alley 1st. Stallions, two years old and under three, F. E. Allay 1st and 2nd. Geldings and mares, three years old or over, F. E. Alley 1st 2nd and 3rd. Geldings and mares, two years old and under three, F. E. Alley 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Geldings and mares, one year old, under two, F. E. Alley all awards. Mare, one year old, F. E. Alley all awards. Colt, under one year, either sex, F. E. Alley all awards. Single roadster, mare or gelding. F. E. Allev all awards. Matched light carriage tecm, F. E, Alley 1st and 2nd. Pair of farm horses. W. L. Short 1st, R. T. Blakeley 2nd, D Madison 3rd. Best saddle horse, ridden by man, Clifton Kruse 1st, Paul Wray 2d. Best saddle horse, ridden by lady, Myth Hunan 1st and 2nd, J. H. Short 3rl. AU.arocii draft stallion, any breefi, K. Mi. Dlxx. Colv w!tV.t regar to blood, J. H. S.'ovt 1st, . B .Dixon, R. T. :l!alely 3r. t stallWn ay age, Aoy Bllows 1st. IH?i ttme, ay a9, A. A. Bellows laf. colt, se year old or under, F'rei Hallows 1st. Cnttli'l '4 Von. Cow, in milk or In calf, H. B. Chnrcli 1st. .I'erseys. Bxll, osie year old, under two, E. A. Kruse 1st. Cow, iu milk or In calf, E. A. Vrwsn 1st. Heifer, two years oil and undev three, E. A. Kruse 1st. Heifer, one year old and under two, E. A. Kruse 1st. Cnlf, female, under one year old, K. A. Krusn 1st, Cow, graded for any breed. In milk or in calf, H. B. Church 1st. Kheep and (tout. teuck, over one year old and un der two, Charlotte Pierce 1st and 3rd. Doe, one year old and under two, Charlotte Pierce. 1st and 2nd. Pair of buck kids, Charlotte Pierce 1st, Fronk Baragar 2nd. Pair of doe kids, Charlotte Pierce 1st. Buck, two years old or over, Frank Baragar 1st and 2nd. Do two years old or over, Frank Baragar 2nd. Doe one year old or over, Frank Bnragnr 2nd. Exhlbitof six head of goats. Char lotte Pierce 1st, Frank Bargar 2nd. Cntwolls. Ewe two years old and overi Gil liam & Son 1st and 2nd. Ewe one year old and under two. Gilliam & Son 1st. Pair of ram lambs. Gilliam & Son 1st. Pnlr of ewe lambs, Ollllam & Son 1st. Ram, two years old or over, Gil liam & Son 1st. Rain one year old and under two. Swine. Gilliam & Son 1st. Boar, one year old or over, special. J. .1. Ollllam & Son 1st. Boar, one year old or over, class D, E. A. Kruso 1st and 2nd. Boar, less than one year old, E. A. Km1 1st and 2nd. Breeding sow, two years old or over, W. A. Kruso 1st. Sow, on year old, IS. A. Kruse 1st. Sow, less than one year old, E. A. Kruse 1st. Litter of pics, not less than six nnd under nine weeks old, E. A. Kruse 2st. Hoar, one year or over, E. A. Kruse 2nd. (iltAKOXOLA (X)XTKST. 1 12 425. B20 13S 161. BOO 1H0 83.100 179 2Sti,000 62 3SO.O0O 50 339.1 40 142 1S4.500 8B 415,000 31 318.400 171 255.000 4 97,425 41 341.150 29 18.750 ! 212 4I'.9.500 70 .'. . .212.500' 209 4TS.6S0! 75 0 : 98.750 262 190.000 3 466.000 71 214.400 3.; 427,500 69 105.450 I M Tim rCQUP(DT a , AMI TO KNT1 KVrriQKvTIlK 111)1. IIKII TO ON K t OI'NQiK Hit. t HOOK "My Attainment cf the Pole" IK Vli)"liKTFI) AT TIIK lU't'K K OK TIIK i: rstvii m-. isosKiir in;. oimius M Kil Or.t, r tovV.Mrn Ker Piwtnie 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 every thing and make it very easy for vou to acquire all the privi leges of our contract fey paying a small amount monthly. See A. T. SCHUBERT, Agent, Grand Hotel, - Roseburg, Oregon FOR SALE! BEAUTRJL a'GLEWOOD RANCH A Bplendld property, on the main Urapqua river, and having marvelously fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid timber and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of the several sur gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Engle, making it necesary for him to spend much of his time in hospitals, and for financial reasons, ho has concluded to sell that splendid country estate. 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 benches is also deep and rich, excellent for fruit and all farm and garden purposes. The parks of spreading oak, and the fir forests, all In an ex cellent parking system, are the wonder 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 quick action. Don't miss the opportunity of your life to secure the best country home that may be found anywhere around the globe. ENGLE, Kellogg, Or. Phone 243 All wurk firsl-claa! Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title- Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on ImprovedTarm Property Hear First Trust & Savings Bank IlliUr ltOSKltl'HO, OREGON' GET THE BEST BUTTER fl DOUGLAS CW IT fSJKASY Tolbuy groceries if ynu come to our store or call us up over the phone. Iry it once and be satisfied. "WE PAY QaSH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCR" TrlLNorlh Side Grocery 807 N. Jackson Street