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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1913)
I Yo-j TW Have to Go to Sea to See I r . nn i IT M 1 ii P A r rmMi fulverts. Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 ForSe,?.t " EiVt buildins foundation and ttieat sideways and Ce.ea, TEI,KGIt.U'II HHIia-S. wcrti of any Kind. IntcretinK IK'nis Gathered Tifss AssociHtimi. i ..il I,i.Uii utt I WHIlt til UNA the i nave flve or six Douse. 1 ' i nave uo burglar proof window lock, itt or rep-Jr y....r n Bu..Be- build,ags a .pod.lly. - . tain einerleuos In li'lll'lll:g 1 1 - i.nVV'T 1 wsfliJML?i'S-, agn should not be a pens'ener of voitlh; saving U an artlfical thing that man was never meant to do; each period of life ought to be inde pendent of every other period; a body that cau work to tho edge of Iho grave Is better than a pension,, better than riches, and such a body j every man is meant to have. !5' ViV-v , .. V 1 . Tn '...m ., 11. in .11111 fw-"'---- mmr-mm- - - . - SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. C. Pieaiding hero today at r.ie openins o' the Slate Press Association con vention, State Printer F. W Klfh u.Tion, preside, a of the oriiir in vited all editors to San Francisco durinK tho 1'J15 exposition. Plan: for the K.itiierlnK were discussed in detail by the stato ditors today, 'i'i'c meeting will continue tomorrow. PCBBLO, Coio.. Oct. C. Wbtsth ' cr certain railroads of Colorado gzw 1- 1 y.i -!3 r. f. PATTEKSON CCKTRACTOR and BUILCES 4J1 i1 -If SCHXH IKO.M "TIIK r 1 Houting Htovea klml or kiv.o. 8uve iiKincy now oy ouyiiiK clothes, liuts and shoes at CuroH. free trainspui'teiiod, either slate or i interstate, to Infill 'ncj slilppeM It- t ihe )c,int on -.vli'ci! i!io rebarlni; t'lh .4 cf the railroad') txvl fhilieri wh .-ft l I'l t-ned here io ia." vill decide. Tl'.e J . pi.-vnrniTK'nt expects to prove that the I Denver it Hlo Grando and Colorado ' & Southern railroads regulated the i issue of their passes so that large - j pl'.ippers were favored in this respect. ' The Portland Cement Company and 1 the Victor American Fuel Company I in the same cases are charged with 1 l)aj ! having accepted rebates and favors j of this nature. The government's witnesses will be employes of the Itoseliurg looking aflcr business mat. , " ; comiianies Involved. v: tore. OAKLAND, Or., Oct. J. (buccal) The irMa a,.e ,,B r(,slt of an lit s n .i! Irish longevity and Oregon climate r nulry bv the Interstate Comnietee vourl . . , 'have combined to produce a regular i Commission Into the alnise or passe; t Ifir-mnrl,, unit II Tfi VOIir Cll'lll'i . ... 1 or a man in .ilinniie j given Dad," w:ui at the unci fpring 4 t SllliPAltDOF TIIK IIII.I.S" AT TIIK AXTI.DHS TIIK.iTltK WKDXICSIIA V M(;HT. land Advance, spon; the day in much favorable comment at the f. lunula of those In attendance. tUTV Nl'.'WH Kdilor I). I''. Vernon, of the Oak at Strongs, If you want a swell, up-:o Simon I uu""-'"""" ' I one-hoss snay tf with V,. W. Slopor, or trio itoaeiiurg , (; rnctm. aliaa O.iliiiAM) .MAN", '', l.-il'.or.H. ! .1 iiiutiio (niiun Work t' Houi, 1 for Kli.UO. i Edward Pengru returned here this: CleanliiK i'ressinK other spent at northern the Sheridan morning after a few days spent at Salem and Portland. Pure .lorsuy cream rroin the Cal klua ranch, fresh overy day. The Ben Hive. ' Mrs. C. L. Callaway relurned here this morning after Independence and Oregon cltleB. Just a reminder we inn supply your grocery wants. Too Uee lllve, of course. Mrs. Van Anken nnd daughter, Writ. Gillette, returned here this morning after a week spent at Port land and Seattle. A sura fly kli.er Tor cown. horses and oilier livestock for ft a gallon at tho lice lllve. of course. tf commenced the work of construct ing cement sldewalkB abutting llildeburn properly, atreet. Finn willing paper and envelopes at moderate prices nt. the lioscbnrg Book Storo. Wo give S. & 11. green trndlnir stamps. II ! rirnfton Worthlngton this morning Peter OlllHtroin, a machinist at ilie local Southern Pacific shops, re turned here yesterday after several weuks spent iit the Springs In South ern California. Mr. Oillstroiu says ho Is enjoying much better health than when ho left here several wwka ago. Buy bread mndo In Ttoseburg none better. You could do your banking In Portland; laundry could lio sent there; dry goods bought there but It Is not good business policy. Spend your money at homo. tt The Antlers theatre was filled Sat urday evening, when "Oflfccr liil'i" was ps'et i-iif "il by Manager Hletim. Tin cast li. clmled a number of inert effeclent apeclallsts, and II would b" difficult to select the stars of the aggregation. The play Is a melo drnninllc farce, nnd the audience was kept In n constant uproar of laugh ter. Ilnd the opening performance been presented on seine ovenlng oth er than Saturday It W safe to pre dict that every seal In the spacious B. handles the world wide A. samples, from Jla OO up. A per fect fit guaranteed. Freeh dry clean ing a specially. Suits pressed while you wait. Hats cleaned and blocked. 308 Jackson street. Thono 47. 06 Works, wholof UK, daily on the streets of Oak- Rose I 'and. docs eight Hours work lor ine coiisMiciaiion or ;.e, auu ci-it oiaies pay-day with fitting libations. In ' iied s" lexicon rl.rro is no seen word a.", superannuated. "Why should ! save?" lie asks: "I always expect to bo nble to work." And such is "Dad's" philosophy; bv Colorado railroads last It ivas shown then that hundreds of free tickets were given to shippers and that politicians op enly solicited passes. Some judges including some from the state su preme bench, were alleged to have requested or accepted such favors. r ii enc Tn n9H nimh mih im a i in ii vi in aaiTivs' itiji.i n I lj&LJtoZ?- I . tt hnt " J (Siinnli'(l Itv Now process Klectro: whero ho hud gone to review the V. j Corporation, N. Y. j I PI.ATTSMOliTII. Neb., Oct. G. One hundred and fifty members '' the Nebraska National Guard came I here today to participate In the an ! nu.al rifle practice to be held on the government range for six days. Aci ni jiltant (ienerai I, u. nan was in M j comntand. Two men from each com- iijmv were readv to compete for fin al honors in marksmanship. Each -if the teams of expert riflemen, rep- esenling t lie two regiments of nat ional guardsmen in this mate, expect 'd to draw down high honor score i nd incidentally the trophy to be iwurded the team showing the high est proficiency. NEW YOKK, Oct. 0. Police in spector John F. Dwyer and, four members of his poliice squad which conducted the now famous 1 a. ni .lo.iing raids on llcaly's restaurant following the late Mayor tSaynor'i order of closing despite a ruling h: i police magistrate that It couldn't ''o enforced, today went to trial or a--r'-rs of asnau't. Inspector Ov.-yo! -nd hU four policemen were held fo; rlr.l by the grand Jury. NEW YORK. Oct. (1. Belter sal aries and shorter hours In hospitals for nurses were demanded today bv ,"'i;ore nt the opening session of i-p -imil.il cenventiun cf tl'e Guild of St. Unrnnbns for r s. T.. ",.'.rHr,Ti ctcs'-s lnrorrcv FOk BEAUTIFUL ENGLEWOOD RANC A splendid property, on the main Umpqua river, and having marvelously fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid timber and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn ami numerous lois and feed corrals. On account of the several sur gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Engie, making it uecesarv for him to spend much of his time in hospitals, .i fnr financial reasons, ho has concluded to .sell that splendid country estate This is not on ordinary or even an average ranch; but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where one can have the maximum cf both comfort and profit, and live there under excellent climatic and all other most satisfactory condi tions. There are 870 acres, well improved nnd 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 rak, and the fir forests, all In an es 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 tho 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 aaywhere around the globe. ENGLE, Kellogg, Or. Alexander's Park Lots Are going fast. LOTS 60 FRET FRONT, 2T.0 FEET IN LENGTH, facing the Umpqua River, will soon be gone, big oak shade trees, bathing, boating, fishing the place for the professional man that Pfc-nds half his life in office. Invest in time before all are gone. Only 20 to be suld. Inquire Box 14G or Umpqua Land Water Company AT XI'AV ICK PLANT. ster Volunteers. Sir Edward, who Is tho stronirest opponent to the Home Sir Edward Carson the Dublin unl-. , b , , t,ml & irovl(1lini Bv versltv member of Hie English Par-. ... . ... playhouse would have been occupied.! Iini,unt. .addressing ni anti-Homo Tho furnishings of Iho new play- Hulo meeting in Ulster, Ireland, lmuse are eluhornte, nnd resulted in REAL ESTATE fa uns From five acres to twelve hun dred acres. Largo tracts, some with fine Improvements, $10 to $30 per aero. Bargains In city property. Timber lands. GEORGF. RITER 311 PKUKINS Ill.nO. HOSFHI'H" mm The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE New York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers ON SALE TUESDAY ONLY! Tuesday Another Handkerchief Sale Values to $l,0ne Day Only 15c I5c . . . . . . i .- ir -ii.. .. Another Remarkable lot of beautitnl 1 tantlkeicineis uueiiKi,eu t where in the city. Linen, hand made patterns and MMuethinR that even- woman needs. A special sale price ur i tiehuav o.n v. S5c No Phone Orders FilledNone Laid Aside and only 4 to one customer Linen Envelopes 4 packages 15c A Regular 10c value in Linen fabric: envel opes. on can save J5 cents by bin - 1 ine, I packages at special price of JLJv Rio 'Uh fAUin Rnk at 60 CK ...' i - -' ' - .... ,i An umrrn 'c i mo white cotton bats. Full th-ce vv.tn.ls and 1 my enough ' for a c spccial 1 w price of r I rrUIllPni WOUIU Itv i-siuii?iimi t". i In'Innd. ' II mm Bicycles, Bicycle Tires, Base Ball Goods Just received a large uhiptnent of Bloyrles. Bicycle Tiros aud HrH Gof.ds. Call and see what 1 have before you buy elsewhere. If you buy tha. hiccie now, l tun make it aii ob ject to you. J. H. Syke's Gun Store IIOSKUIJKG. OHEGO.N OPPOSITE 1-OSTOl'KICE WorK Done on Short Notic R0SEBURG, ORE TRADING STAMPS GIVEN Ul WITH ALL PURCHASES BUTTER D. it MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorU, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorHs. Telephone "251. 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