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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
i Ladles flto leather hand bags at reasonable prices at the Koseburg Book Store. We give S. & H. greet trading stamps. tf msne o2 every v'1'? -.Mil m v,-at lo fcscr 2:om cv rry I iulu;sa mu vvtio wishes i' yt. !ti kt?.v BOSriSSS LAW. ' t - :nuy wd :.l i- tTl .,0- V- .!, tmwre V- ' ;-. ; u; ;;n 'it ,u( jro, u.l rqUappvd V. r 1-1 urt -! J, vtJ ir&'.:-ifa i!m ;tu kva ol Inuoin ivaU ' ib-:.t. r-. ...,.:, 2S )r k, bu fr-j irtio ,,'.,t in..i,,I ,.m Uont In i-nry tUI la " t-fc UkrLitJutMb:-UiirU(Li-MdBnilDrHBma (y. ".Alffla- In Cou.w. tMcufitifnr iirMtlfv, lad L vii i'd U our G .-np let. Prirtkil. Bind or.. l."(j!lt3 Uw dane tcr Duriom Mta. find NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. jr. V.rf.-i.-'l t bu.t Ui- Jtw e si st. ud r how lain thcnaih irork. Ea.y T.nn.l d JatiaT f or baadaoai. .Blal.. Bad ftkt wl torcvulul graduatr. .!! .rrr tb. C. C. "ho f"ll Utr aiipartualt. by ac uiiirloi an ad. Ua. Calal THF "-PHlKrZ CORRK8POS0K5CI J SCHOOL OV iaW (CI arisaa BrslUlaf, Jtatrolt, Utfe. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Billy Unipqua, deceased, has filed his final account as such adminis trator with the clerfc of the County Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon, and that Monday, October 13, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room In the Court. House tor said County at Roscburg, In said County and state, has been appointed by Honorable Dexter Rice, judge of said Court, as the time and place for the hearing of abjections, if any, to said final account, and the settlement thereof. This notice dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 6th day of September, 1913, with first publication thereol on September 8, 1913. GEOKtiE APPLEGATE, sw-oG Administrator. DOYOUDOITYOURSELF The atmosphere is hot and heavy now and mid-summer Is upon us, so It behoves you to take your linen to a laundry that will do It up In such a manner that you can depend upon Its retaining its stiffness and freshness as long as possible. We will delight your heart with the collars, cuffs, shirt fronts and colored shirts that we laundry for you here. We launder everything, table cloths, nnpklns, towels, under wear collars, cuffs, shirts, sheets, pillow cases, Bhirt waists, ducks, In fact we do the family washing from start to finish. Just call us up and get away from the drudgery of wash day. Roseburg Steam Laundry 433 N. JacKson Streef Phone 79 Are You .Loyal? Are You.Useing a Roseburg Broom? Thfi best on the market for the monev. They will last longer, arid your work will be lighter. You will be helping a home enterprise and making a greater Roseburg, Every merchant in Roseburg is selling them; so be LOYAL and demand the home pro duct. Whist Brooms at all Drygoods and Drug Stores. All are sold with money-back guarantee. Free Seed For Planting. ROSEBURG BROOM FACTORY LECTR1C COOKING ,smian There is no need now to bother with Wood, Coal, Gas or Gas oline. Cook by Electricity, the cheap, the convenient, the mod ern way. The rate is reduced so that it can be used for all purposes. j DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT & WATER COMPANY "ADFEST" MEET Seven Hundred Advertisers Hold Love Feast. MRS. .PANKHURST COMIXG Sails From Foreign Land Hound For New York International Hal loon lUico Culled In Frmit'o ToUuy. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 11. Over seven hundred advertising men from Rochester, Buffalo aiil Detroit were in Cleveland today to attend the "adfeat" reunion of the four cities named. Governor Cox, of Ohio, Sec retary of Interior Redfleld, John Kendrick Bangs and John H. Patter son, of Dayton, president of the Na tional Cash Register Company,, were among those scheduled to deliver addresses at the banquet that will he held tonight. An elaborate pro gram has been arranged for the visitors. HAVRE. France, Oct. 11. Mrs.! Emmeline Pankhurst, now under a three-year sentence in England, hut out on the "Cat-an-.Mouse" act, today sailed on the Frenqh liner Provence for America. She was accompanied to the pier by a score of friends and militant supporters. The leader of England's militants declared today that she has no fear of being stop ped by the United States immigra tion officials at New York. "The United States stands for free dom, and the country was built on the foundation of a revolution of bloodshed caused by political oppres sion and inequality of classes," said Mrs. Pankhurst today. "For these reasons, nnd because the United StatesStates stands for what it does, I feel certain there will no unfair ness shown me. The United States adopted as its slogan during its revo lution against the oppression of King George 111, of England, 'Taxation without representation is tyranny.' It will seek to keep out no person who Is fighting King George V of England for the same reason." Mrs. Pnnkhurst reaches- New York Oc tober 18. . PARIS, Oct. 11. The United States, with three entries, was today declared to have an even chance to win the great annual international balloon race, which starts tomorrow from the Tulleries. Resides the Uni ted States entries there are 18 others distributed as follows:: Austria 3. France 3, Germany 3, Great Hritain 2. Italy 2. and Belgium 2. The American entrants, who were select ed in the elimination trial race July 4 and 5 last, 'are Ralph A. D. Pres ton and his assistants, Ralph H. Up-r-on, Harry E. Hunnyswell and J. H. V'ado nnd John Watts. In addition to the championship cup the winner will receive 10,000 francs. Second, third, fourth and fifth places carry respectively 5,000 2,600, 1,500 and 1,000 francs. some time. He expects to return tnero next spring to remain indufi niteiy. Mrs, Ky Stowell, who has been quite ill for a few weeks, is reported as being much improved, Sam Long was at Drain on bust ness the first of the week. Operator J. L. Applegate left for Glendule Wednesday morning after a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Laura Applegate. Mrs. Finney is visiting with rela tives in Lane county. L. L. Marsters and wife and Mrs. Ma raters' sister, of Eugeno, wore here on business tho first of the week. Mrs. Nash is at Cress well on bus iness this week. Wilson Thlel and R. D, Nance were business visitors at Roscburg Wednedny. Fred Lee, Roy Baker and Jno. Turpin went to Winchester on a fish ing trip Wednesday. Gus Peret went south on business Wednesday. Mrs. Ivan Schermer went to Med-; ford to join her husband the first j of the week. j Lee Allen and wife, of Hayhurst, ! were visitors to this city Wednes-j day. Mrs. Aulford returned to her home I at Talent after spending a few daysi at tho home of her nephew, H. R. Mansfield, at this place. I Creed Conn and brother of Rose-; burg were here ou business Wednes-j day. Messrs. V. P. Drew and Dr. Hew-1 itt went to Drain on business today! (Thursday.) Mrs, Thos. Parr left today (Thurs-i day) on an extended business trip to Pennsylvania. School opened Monday with n very large attendance, there being twenty- nine pupils enrolled in the high srnuui, une rii ouier ueparimenis showed marked Increases. AH de partments are being housed within the old selmol building excepting the 7th and 8th grades lu charge of Mrs. Carr, whlrh are temporarily be ing schooled In the old Ambrose res idence on B Btreot. The instructors In charge are: Prof. Wight, Miss Hansen, Mrs. Carr, Miss Moore, Miss Gertrude Daugh erty and Miss Mildred Francis. According to a statement given out by Contractor Clark the new school building will be completed by Oct. l. Work of planting is now In full Mast nnd all work is being rushed with all possible speed. However, it ts quite probable that the new building cannot bo occupied for some time after completion. Fine writing paper and envelopes at moderate prices at tho Roseburg Book Store. We give S. & II. green trading stamps. tf MANHATAX, Kansas, Oct. 11. Students of the Kansas Agricultural college today are again investigating the possibilities of a inter-collegiate wireless exchange of football re sults. The students particularly want results of today's Nebraka-Ag-gles game by w.ireless. Nearly ev ery college or university in Missouri valley is equipped with a wireless outfit belonging to the physics de partment or School of Electrical En gineering. -If the college papers suc ceed In securing the use of the wire, lss at stated periods and the ex change of football results proves a success, many believe It will lead to a co-operative collegiate news association. REAL ESTATE & Notary Public Do you want to buy a good stock ranch, a good general farm, a nice orchard tract, a paying chicken ranch, town property, or large tract for colonization, or good Invest ment of any kind, if bo see E. B. PERRINE "Tho Hc-nl Kslnle .Man" Corner Cam and Tine Streets Koffl-burK, Orem. SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. 11. The special delecnto from the United States to again solicit the patronage of Japan at the Panama-Pacific Kx-1 position at California In 195. loft i here today for Tokio on the Chlyo Maru. LON-nO. Oct. 11. After a long Illness during which his life was de spaired of. Lord Alverstone, Iord Chief Justice of Oreat Brltnln today resumed his duties In that capacity. PKOltIA, 111., Oct. 11. Business men from every section of the mid dle West are here today to attend the opening of the annual convention of the Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Water ways Association, which openB Mon day and will continue throughout the week of October 12. THE LITTLE GEM RESTAURANT on She il dan Street in under new iiimmgcmont. Fli'Ht cIiikh cook. We Nerve Cliilllaii or Chun Chow der 10c a ImwL A 20c LUNCH Also Steaks, ChopM, etc. Open Day nnd Night. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. The docis-i Ive test in the second tournament for, the Baltusrol cup play began today1 on the Baltusrol links. Several nationally prominent golfers are in tho final round, which stnrted to-; day. j VONCALLA NEWS. H. R. Mansfield was at Useburg on business Monday. Mr. J. F. Hardin left the first of the week on a visit to the Willamette Valley. The Misses May and Josephine MrClarman returned Sunday efter j several davs' visit with their sister,' Mm. Claud Riddle, at Kiddle. Mr. Pierce, of California, has tak en possession of the farm recently, purchased from Dr. George Carter, near this city. i Miss Sue Burt han returned from Drain. wher she spent several days visiting with friends. Miss Ogla Soderstrom, of Divide, has returned to this city to attend achool. Wm. Jones returned last week frm near Port Townsnd. Wn?h., : where he has been employed !for Rubber Goods When you buy rubber good there in only one kind that you Miould buy, and that Is rublwr goods of the very lKt qualJIy, When you buy one of our Biiuritiiteed Fountain Hyr Ingrfl we return your money If It la not Unt-Ift-fiictory in every way, Osburn Pharmacy Opp. New LiiiHua Hotel There is a Sophomore or Clothcraft Suit to Fit A MAN JUST LIKE YOU" Yes, we can fit you In these all-wool Clothes. There's a Clothcraft cr Sophomore Suit or Overcoat lu our stock that's just your size L and style. Your price too, It you've been paying anywhere between $12.50 to $30.00 If you have been paying more this Is a good chance to see how much Sophomore and Clothcraft will save you without any sacrifice of style, fit and quality. Kenyon "Konrelgn" Raincoats anil SHpona. Olympla Sweaters and Jerseys. Barry's Dress Shoes $3.60 to $5.00. "Footwarmer" Wool Hosiery Now'g the time, "Lewis" Union Suits, Cotton, Wool and Silk and Wool. New and Complete line of Night Gowns and PajamaB. Big lino Fall Caps, all the big new Shapes and Patterns The newest In headwear for men Is Blue, Green and Brown felt with velvet bands to match. " - r.mit... Bows In buck and quarter buck See them. i - f ' "Pick Where the Picking is Good" "DUDS FOR MEN" A. J. HOCHRADEL BEAR SEZ: "So man' brands of Pork and Beans Are made in this present time, But only one kind will please this bear, It's Snider' s beans for mine." Try Marshall's for good things WE SAVE YOU HONEY Sugar Special Continued, 17 lbs. for a Dollar See Us on Bacon and Lard "THE CASH STORE" T1IK 8TOHKTIIATWIM. SAVE YOU MDNKY IIM CANS STltlOUT. Church Brothers BAKERS Our bread, cake and pastries are made out of the very best of materials. Try them once and you will always be a customer PHONE 35 105 W. CASS ST. 1 HlBI Uf ntir efforts to turn out superior drinks is I'urity. We want our customers to feel absolutely assured of tha hih quality of our goods. Ask for our sodas and Carbonated Beverages if you want the best on your table. Authorized Bottlers of the genuine "HIRES" Boot Beer. Do not forget us in ordering your sodas ROSEBURG SODAWRKS. Phone X8G I'ine St. Just North of Cass