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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
sX y . lhlifffliulfikp V ? erst cdelmce: DtS3-r?IC x rfri: I j if iA SuWS-tejrofcs 2 I - .- mi 1 (i (i iijt i c t- JiiXUo l" r w nfWsdJlll HOMESEEKERSSPECIAL . XnrrJl o rffiri Home Sites in Bogards Additionwilllbe offered at a Special A V7 L. Opening Discount Price for Fifteen Days. Lots are large, level W ly lv L 1 f anC CSe iar surace sree- City Water. Buy a lot where fg$ 'staj. k b$ k yu can raise ftuft vegetables and be independant. Terms to Iftn fil f suit purchaser. f!rj See SHIELDS & BOGARD. rm- xkws Lute Knulcs and wife, ct' Peel, tvere visitors In Kosebnrs for a few hours today. A marriaise license was issued at Eugene yesterday to Harry M. Wheel, er, of Uoselmru, and Lillian Rrehant, of CottaKe drove. Both have been married before. The groom is aged 24 and the bride 29. .1. W Perkins' Cadillac automo bile arrived here from Portland to day. The machine has been at Port land for some time undergoing a complete overhauling. James Donuhew. of the Pearce harness store, returned here, last ev ening nrter a day spent in the coun irv He succeeded In bagging two China pheasants, both of which he, brought to town to substantiate his statement!. Charles Patrick and .loms TrcTren returned from West Kork Tuesday evening where they killed a mag nificent buck. The deer weighed FASHON FETE nt iSuppllp.l hy New Process Kle-tro. Corptnati"!!. N. i f Karlf Court nevor prefpntd more fharminc Metsiclc than tli ra.-Iiii-n rete neta ai utai hiihuh?! th(w plare. This phntnisnph. iir.er- .,:., nc i. iQ ranno'l ronvfv ,'ff. r ih txanisltf colorlne the extremplv modish (fowns worn l)v llu- entrants ' The iCgic fand of those who de - 141 pounds after being dressed. This Is the largen deer killed in the West Fork vicinity for the se;is"n. Mrs. S. K. Krohn and sitter. Mabel Webb, loft for Portland and other northern cities last evening. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Davidson left for their home in Iowa this morn ing after a few days spent In Kose hurg visiting at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Buell. at 84(1 Mill street last even ing, when their daughter, Mlm Grace, was united in marriage to l.ihdon Itorroughs, Tile wedding ceremony wa performed by Rev. K. M. Mears and was witnessed by members of the immediate family and a few in timate friends of the contracting parties. A delicious wedding dinner followed the ceremony. Mrs. Bur roughs is one or lioiehurg's most accomplished young ladies nnd has a host of close friends in this vicin ity. Mr. Borrougiis is a Southern Piicific fireman and is well and fav orably known In local railroad cir cles. The happy couple will make their future borne in tltis city. EARLS C(MM ,1 , t ' -: i i cren the fahifwi? has added an Mtra, j touch of ;-nnart ti' to these last word ' gowns and tlv-r. is nrwh to dellj-'ht a - tj,e (.V(? n.i appeal to tho arMmic. f,,npp A HRUaj the d'inerft have , eotten a far away from prevailing thei modes as pOK?it.e. thus vanishinc of i urcsetil nylfa from u?n In fajhlonahl.- ) Eallif?rln!:!i. It ha twen truly fairl I 'ht tho slave lo faihlnn mupt Inilceil 1 jiompsa a kfy to the mint. 4tff l llevns the KUilly parties will even- tually be found. t CITY NKWS i I nrt.t.n.u ,,f Onl'l'1'1.1. i transacted business niiitters in the city for a few hours toduy. Quite a few housewives assembled nt the public market thlsi morning, but. were disappointed to find the building uninhabited. .M. K. Mieth, a Portland bridge contractor, arrived hero this morn ng to Inspect the work being done on a number of bridges throughout Imuglas county. .1. U. Gofi nnd daughter, MIsh Bessie, of Kellogg, and Miss Kdith Mattpin. of Oakland, arrived here this niernlng to spend a few days visiting '.vlth friends. II. K. lbert. agent for the Wells rargo Express compnny. has gone to Itosebiirg and from there will go into i lie mountains to hunt doer. W. I). Evans, relief agent, is taking hi, place at the local office. Eugeno; Guard. i W. II. Johnson, a Southern I'acift -conductor,, whose home was nventl' robbed of considerable cab ami . ji'welrv. returned bore last evening from Ashland where he -nt In; siiirch or tile guilty parlies. ,m-, thot'gll every effort has been m i:le to apprehend the ro-pouslble person or. persons nothing has li'en round which will tend to oslnbl'sh their. Identity. Marshal Fenton is work-! ing on the rase, however, and he-: WE The Store That Serves You Best On Sale -....-v Curtains Worth $3 to $15 Pair Cuitains that are pair, one pattern THERE Big Special Navy Btoe Serge Suits Regular $20.00 value. TRADING lleves the guiltv parties will even- tually be found. T)r Shoemaker is sufleilnt; from the effects of a badly liwniil ha. id mi.-, ii i mi,! Trntn thn It tiev liel'l IMt lltll- llon tf a box or matches which he waa carrying home. Henry Uagley, head of the Ilagley tobacco' works, at Detroit, Mich., ar- rived here this morning to spend a! few days. I .Mrs. Berylo Ogdcn leaves for Eu-1 gene Saturday where she will joln her mother who is visiting at that; ctty. Attorney George Neuner nnd John Throne were among those who went to Salem last evening to attend the state fair. G. 11. lleblg. wife and two chil dren lett nere in in morning lor ui- gate. Ind., wnero tney win siieini thn winter visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Olson nnd chil dren left for Iowa this morning where tiiey inleml to make their fu-t ture home. They have resided for nearly two years. Countv Clerk Hdward T.enox re tiorts many nppllcations for hunting ti.., OJ ,l.,i-in,. Hi .si few ilavs. The unexpected rush is probably due; I'" he'd at Suthrrllll on November 4. i tb enlng of the China phens-iTbe -liiion was signed by ,il real- nut season. (. A. ;iiriH'ii. wifo and rlilldn-n ,.r n-Mi, .rm iii-i'ivi.d lierp tliiK morn inn nflor Vi'iil'n a f-w i:vs nl.. V.j i'-nwl Mi.ffifil :!). n it xniiii- i-ni Oif-rm 'iM-; Tmp fanillv will I Ainm inn w ih,km-i.pi; riii'iui.v uu-i-..!t.:iin li-ro nnnl Sntii'ii- or Mnndny' d..r im dir.M-ifon (.r Kukmumt 0. when tl.pv will rani m:u tioir jmir-i IlirkH. Tho Rln-i'is nrt- hfltiK i-Jivd, nw tfi the (n.ii. wn';1 t,lf Wf"'l coinidfh-d Hit GIVE GREEN &C TRADING STAMPS THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE Saturday S.1.00 to Jl j.0() a of a kind, special 49c WILL BE A BIG $16.50 STAMPS GIVEN ( II Xl.uS vwwwwwwwwwwwwww-w William S. Evans, of Portland, spent the day in Uosebtlrg transact- ing business inattera. M,.s , Vogel, of Los Angeles. s spending a few days in Koseburg visiting with frlemls. jss prUn,.-, 0f Kiddle, spent the inv in Hi.iurK attending to husi- ncsH matters uud visiting with rionds. C. II. Chamberlain has Just com pleted a new modern residence for .MIsh Blanche Hales, on Ileur Creek, which Is a decided credit to that lo- cul t v Countv Judge Dexter Itice. Com nilssiionern Jefferson' Wiley and liar-. ly Plnlislou and futility Mlglueor M. II. Germoiid spent ii.: i!..y -a the l,creMvclnity "f Tiller whe.ru ilhey In J sliet-tfii the roads and bridges. i 'IMIIMMI llli'H nii iiht county court yesterday reiilest ing Ml"" " special micui opiion en-, , will pniliiihly iiiit lie onic (lei-lsinn In I IK- ti i a i tor iH'fnrH adjourn iiu; i;tl In i lie itcsmM w.k; k (if liiyiim out Ovi'ilimk i Store My, Curtain Ends A Lot of In Maseilles, Tapestry, Egyptian ami new and novel patterns, dainty eerus, Arabians. Look to your Curiam needs. An opportu nity to save on the home needs, special SURPRISE NEXT TUESDAY Suits Lined vvfth O Made up newest Fall style, lined with Skin ner S;::ns, all sizes, strictly tailored, equal to some $2.1 Suits, Special art WITH ALL I should llko to meet all who aro Interested In beginning th study of harmony nt 9: SO Sat urday morning at my studio In the Commercial Club building. A class will be nrganl'.ed if enough are Interested. o:ip GUKDON A. FOItY. ndditlon will ho ft vulunbln acquiHK tlon to tho rtty. J. H. rorKon, of Champimnn, im arrived hero IhhI evnnliiR to spenA h Tnw diiys InoIcinK over the coun try. (leor e 1), Iln.elett, of Myrtlfr Creek, spent the punt few days )fe KuHeburK ntteiidiiiK In InsHitieRM inaK teiH. Me returned to IiIh lioiuo tn tiny. (pfirp Shnridtin, of North no-niV arrived tere I ant even In it ro p4'tit a few d;iH InnkhiK niter luisinesfe mat t era. Carl h. Shotniaker r'tiiriH'd fruit. 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