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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
Sili 55ssKaK .fii'ii 1 cj: . Of-' The Investment Feature Of Bogard Addition is appealing to tnany.JLots are large and close to the center cf a growing, prosperous city. New industries will demand Homesites for employees. By buying now under our special low price and easy terms, one can secure a handsome lotjjwhich will eventually be worth many times the purchase price. Kindly take notice that Lots 7, 8, 19, 20 in Block 1; Lots 6, 7, 13, 14 in . Block 2 and Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block 3 were sold last week 7 "'ST. See SHIELDS & BOGARD, 0) K 1L 3 - ( 1C S 3CDj5il fw iiisira!ii Office 405 Cass Street The Talkof the Town What? Baseball? No. STUBBS' PEACOCK FLOUR A Full Hard Wheat Flour for $1.50 per sack, $5.60 per barrel Double Trading Stamps Saturday on Flour Only We have other Flour cheaper. Call and see us tor prices. Yours to Save, R. STUBBS, GROCER Corner Cass and Pine Streets Phone 317 c. jacohsox Telephone SD3 Panitorium Dye Works AU work fully guaranteed. Goods railed for and delivered. Prac tical dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of Ladies' and Cents' Cloth-1 tag, Cravenettea and Portiers. Roseburg, Ore MM N. BO ST. OOKXKn OAK. WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY We can save you money on Jour grocery bill. Our stock is FKR-'H and COMPLETE. Phone your need. Prompt delivery and satisfac tory assured. AMI our poods guaranteed. DOWELL 3L FOSTER . PHONE 29. 1 (vvy xkws. Attorney K Inert Hermann was a Sutherlin visitor this afternoon. John Buxton, a well known Brock way farmer, spent the day in Rose burg. Mrs. H. G. Coffee, of Yoncalla, was a business visitor in Hoseburg for a few hours today. Mr. G. I. Truitt and family, or Oakland, were visitors in Roseburg for a few hours today. Mr. Jones, wife and daughter, of Wilbur, spent the day In Roseburg visiting with friends. The semi-annual account in the estate of William F. Gilliam was fil ed in the probate court today. ; A marriage license was issued to day to Barnoy Nuos and Rena Dy- er. both residents of Douglas conn-! ty. ! The Hood River Hanking Company i today filed a motion to dismiss the case recently filed again & Frank i M. Baker et al. j V. I Lister left for his home at, Portland this afternoon after a day spent In Hoseburg. Mr. Lister Is. agent for the Velia automobile. Maurice Henderson passed through! here last night enroute from Port-! land to San Francisco where he will; he employed by the Goodyear Tire Company. Miss Kdna Carriek, a well known RoseburK young lady, underwent quite serious operation at Mercy hospital this morning. Drs. Sether and Stewart wore in attendance. Mrs. G. F. Adams, Mr. Carter, Mrs. Sanford Hart, Mm. Lents, Mrs. Hart ley, Mrs, Gleason and Mr. Willis were among the Sutherlln residents who spent the morning in Roseburg. Constable Singleton this afternoon sold the stock of fhoe tvpalring goods, formerly owned by W. S. i Howard. The goods were sold at public auction to satisfy a judg ment and were purchased by Attor ney A. N. Orcutt for $G5.25. Mrs. Robert H. Tate arrived here this afternoon from Medford and lat er delivered an address before the mothers of Roseburg at the Lane school building. Mrs. Tate is presi dent of the state Mothers Confer ence with headquarters at Portland. Col. Hofer and wife, of Salem, passed through here this afternoon enrotite to their home at Salem after I a seven thousand mile tour of the ; Kast. While away Mr. Hofer at tended the Grand Army reunion, at Chatanooga and the National Con vention of Municipalities' at Los An geles. Frank Cavendar returned herp this morn in i? afir some time spent at Portland with hA wife, who re cently underwent an ojieratlon nt Good Samaritan hospital. Although quite weak, Mrs. Cavendar Is said to be Improving a rapidly as roulrt be expected. Mr. Cavendar will return to Portland tonight. Magazines, don't give your money to link now; person and Jrands. Leave your subscription with the Ropeburg Book Store. We are mem bers of the Am-Rooksellera Magazine Agency Co, and guarantee you will money. We give S. & H. green trading stamps. tf Coroner Jewett received a message from Seattle thin morning to the ef fect that F. R. Ilamlon. a resident of that city, will arrive here Sunday evening to claim the remains of his brother. John Hanilon, who was yes terday found dead in bed at a locnl rooming house. Telegrams sent to Oakland, Cal., yesterday brought no response and the coroner was finally compelled to telegraph to the deceas. ed's mother at Meywood, 111. It is believed the remains will be shipped east for burial. Col. Flofer, former editor of the Salem Capitol Journal, played the part of the Good Samaritan while re. turning north on train No. 14, near West Fork today. Near the town of West Fork Mr. Hofer noticed a man.j surrounded by a wife nnd four small children standing beside the. track. During tho delay of the train there Mr. Hofer talked with the husband nnd father and learned that theyj were enroute to Tillamook. The 1 father was only recently discharged' from a hospital nt Grants Pa-s. and Is in poor health. Without funds' the family strurk out on foot and reached West Fork this morning, .entertaining pity for the family, .Mr.' Hofer and a party of friends raised :in which was donated to them. 1 The family passed through here this f afternoon nnd will probably reach their destination without further assistance. The Omnium wealth Quartette. Tho Commonwealth Quartetto will appear at the Antlers' Theatre on Monday evening, October 13, to open thp season ticket Lyceum course. This quartette comes to us with the best of recom men flat ions and It Is certain that nil who attend will he well pleased. Season ticket holders will be al lowed choice of any seats In the house with out extra charge. FJIison and White, the managers of the Chautauqun, have this quar tette as attractions In their bureau and garantee that they will prove a satisfactory part of the Lycem course. If you have no season ticket and appreciate good music buy a ticket for this number. receive the magazine or refund your MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN REPAIR WORK Guns rebored, mucks made, etc. Typewriters, Sewing Machines, lilrycles, Lawn Mowers, Locks and Vmhrellag repaired. Also saw-s filed, keys made, razors, sisors or ony other kind of grinding done here. All work guaranteed nt Crouch's Hardware Store, Pino street entrance. If. E. SCHOENFELD Antlers' Theatre SUNDAY ONLY MATIXICH AMI XKillT. Ono two Iteol Special The Fight at Grizzly Gulch Ppfcndlnir tho stockndo run without a stop on snmo machine. (Ka-leni.) MI'SICAL HKM'XTION AIIOItATlOX IIOIIOWHKV ny Miss MODESTA MORTENSEN, Violinist and Miss JESSIE LEWIS. Pianist one Keel Drama A Gentleman's Gentleman trcdison One Heel Norma Talmadse and Florence Hadimoff In COUNT BARBER Matinee 2.30 to 5 P. M. Prices 10 and 5c Evening 7.IS to 10.15. Prices 15 and 10c The Rochdale Store can supply your grocery and dry good wants. Phone 145