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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
I 4 r 4 ink. 7?"rJL sLv 1 1 1 J & fe. 1 ! j hL-g5qyHi3 J M i r, v sms s . v u w wi 7, : KMfflKi P ETS I DWC &-S-TF?) C n: KllEI fib? :K1E2 Ny rv tigo. a (Of V) , .cMsLj--: - v. Am tfj TTZh,: if iJ t n f Q ' ' ' ' 5&sgS8lQaiiaB j ' I fUSER 3T. ' SJ2 - ' t ' s 9p "' a i ' j ap y. Homesites in Bogard Addition Are selling fast. Be prudent and invest in a choice building lot before the advance, which will come in a few weeks. We have thirty beautiful lots to select from. Call at office and let us show you our prices and terms. See SHIELDS & BOGARD, fet CITV SEWS. Decorate your home in hand paint ed China. o22 L. R. llontray left for Portland this afternoon after a brief visit in this city. Booth's fresli oysters put up in hermetically sealed containers at the Bee Hive grocery, tf L. R. Travis, of Portland, spent the morning in Roseburg looking af ter business matters. '-.Miss Baker returned to Portland this afternoon after a brief visit with friends in this city. Mrs. V. C. Brown nnd child re turned here this afternoon after visit ing friends at Medford. R. I. Gile returned here this morn ing from Yoncalla where he purchas ed a quantity of prunes. S. 1.. Green, wife and child came up from Dillard this afternoon to at tend to business matters. Lester Wimberly returned to Drain this afternoon ofter a day spent In Rosehurg and vicinity. Game Warden George M. Knox left for his home at Cottoge Grove this afternoon after a brief visit here. Waterman's Ideal lountain pens, a cpjjete line to select from at the Roseburg Book Store. We give S. & H. Green trading stamps. tf Carlos Page and wife returned to their home at Drain this afternoon after a few days spent here visiting 1 with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Page. Detective Burns, of the Southern Pacific Company, left for points north this afternoon on official busi ness. The members of the '95 Mental Culture Club held a very interesting and entertaining meeting In the base ment of the Klrst Presbyterian church this afternoon. Mrs. Robins, of the O. A. C. was present, and spoke brief on subjects of Interest to the ladles. , Harold Glasou, of the Umptiua ho tel, has returned from a business trip to Eugene. Mrs. G. 1 Adams and daughter returned to Sullied In this afternoon after a brief visit here. Mrs. Lee Cannon and child, of Salem, returned here this afternoon after a brief visit at Green. Viola Wiilett went to Leona this afternoon to spend a few days with her friend, Mabel Miller. j J. C. Harris and wife returned here this afternoon after visiting i with relatives at Myrtle Creek, Mrs. Holluday and daughter re turned to Sittherlin tthis uftetnoon after a day spent In Roseburg. .Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Humphrey re turned to Sutberlln this afternoon after a few hours spent in Itoseburg. IT. S. Nichols, of Riddle, who has been a patient at Mercy hospital for some time past, was dismissed from the Institution today. Examinations for ratmers was held at the court house today under the direction of the local forestry office. Six applicants were in attendance. We Imvo in-line, car, penin, in fact nil kinds or fruit trees for sulo. Guaranteed (he lcst that can be pro duced. Our prices will snve you money. 1'hone 132. KlUhln & lilack. tf County Engineer Germond went to Oakland and Sutherlin this after noon to look after official matters. At Oakland he will Inspect the new bridge at present In course of con struction, while at Drain he will look over the work being done on the road through Pass Creek Canyon. He was accompanied by his mother. Buy bread made in Roseburg none better. . "You could do your banking In Portland; laundry could be sent there; dry goods bought there but It Is not good business policy. Spend your money at home. tf The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL New York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers PI lii NEW TODAY- Men's Work Shoes, Wool Hose, Infants' Wool Hose, New Blankets, New Silks, Handkerchiefs, New Coats. NEW TODAY RptriPmhpr Double Stamps every day until Nov. 1. An an lyClllClllUCI niversary present to you, Mr. and Mrs. Shopper Special One Day Sale of Dress Goods. Every Yard Reduced .50 Special, Yard 45 .65 Special, "Yard .50 .90 Special, Yard 79 $1.25 Special, Yard $1.19 $1.50 Special, Yard 1.39 $1.75 Special, Yard ! $1.59 2.00 Special, Yard 1.79 2.50 Special, Yard 2.29 3.00 Special, Yard 2.79 3.50 Special, Yard 2.98 TRADING STAMPS GIVEN vc WITH ALL PURCHASES C. A. Lynch left for Cottage Grove this afternoon after a day spent In Roseburg looking after business matters. meetings ! I). llannan, of Yoncalla. spent the r,,!C""l,l1y r"tl,rn"u fm, trl Roseburg. 1 morning in town visiting with Vils' , k... ,.i.i.. ITeuchlng tonight by Mrs. C. 11. Saw- brother, Kugene llannan who Is laid; ho , , t0 Kot ,;a(.k tu 0reKon an() yer. up with an Injured hnnd. Mr. Han- Douglas county. Free Methodist still continue at revival West Froeus Antlers Theatre, Oct. 22 Morr2 White Slave The Easiest Drama THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE DAY Way. Indorsed By l; ? LLL,- More Thrilling !The Tremendous New York Success-Still Running at Maxine Elliott's Than Theatre to Crowded Houses "Within i Curtain Rises at 8:30 p. m. Prices 50. cents to $1.50 The I Commission TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OCTOBER 20th Law" A I '1 ,