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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1913)
A marriage license was issued to- but the wet weather makes the hunt day to Harry Lauman and Ruth ine disagreeable. Th , mnn.h Thiel, both residents of Douglas has been very successrul from a hunt- F-s-ir.ti-.i THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL er's standpoint. The weather has mm The Store That Serves You Cest Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers J f Sir. Bauder returned to Roseburg been fine all the time and the more Sunday morning after several weeks' i enthusiastic hunters nearly all have stay on bis ranch in Nebraska. He' killed the limit each week. J ew 101 ore reports fine crops there and weather hard to beat. Yesterday was the last day of the open season on China pheasants, quail and grouse in Westarn Oregon. A few hunters were out yesterday, It's a good thing. Patronize it. tf 1 I-UK faALK eteh and oats, -better : S than half vetch. . Clean seed 2 Vie . per pound. 19F5. 2(Mnl-lp Judge and Mrs. Dexter Rice were tin: The Merchant Trust wm I Figh 9 Antlers' Theatre Program Sunday, Nov. 2 One Reel Drama Edison The Meadow Lark One Reel Biograph Vengeance of Galora ALICE ROONEY The Oregon Nightingale, in Popular Songs. One Reel Lubin The New Gown One Reel Selig Galloping: Romeo, Grocer's Revenge f Doors Open 2 P. H and 7 P. M. Price 10, 5c Football! Football! See the BIG ANNUAL GAME Between the U. of O.andO. A.C. At Albany, November 8 111 SUN SET I lOGOENtSHASTAl I I I ROUTES I I The Exposition Line 1115 Have authorized a round trip fare from all points Portland to Roseburg inclusive to Albany of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE Tickets on Sale November 8 Good for return until November 10. Call on nearest S. P. Agent for further informa tion as to specific fares, train schedules, etc. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent DON'T BUY XMA.S PRESENTS We said the same thing before do your trading and by saving Stamps you get the gifts free. You'll find that our Premium Parlor is at your service, any article that we have not in stock and you want it we will get it for you. Remember and buy and save green stamps there are over 5000 per sons saving stamps in Douglas County. TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES llt. HOUCK'S KKSIDENCE SCKNH OV UNUSUAL ACTIV ITY FRIDAY EVENING. Utile George Houck, Jr., Entertains Numlier of Frleudtf at 111- ' luwe'en Party. Twenty-rour little boys had a de lightful time at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. George 13. Houck, on South Stephens street, last night, when George Houck, Jr., entertained. The guests arrived early, and soon thereafter Indulged In various games arranged by the little host. In a number of the games prizes were of fered to those displaying supremacy. Teddy Ilooth, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth won two prizes, while one prize was awalrdcd to Ev erett Kohlhagen, Edward Morris, George Bradlmru and Delbert Abra ham. The host was assisted lu en tertaining his guests by Leon Wolleu berg and John Crandall. After tiring of games, and socinl converse the little guests wore treat ed to a delicious luncheon, prepar ed, by Mrs, Houck, Included in the menu were chicken tamales, coffee, cider; Ice cream, cako and many oth er delicacies. The Houck home was beautifully decorated for the occasion, pumpkins, corn stalkB and chrysanthemums be ing used In profusion. The little guests retired to their homes shortly after eleven o'clock, highly pleased and satisfied with the evenings entertainment. Hamilton, Mrs. J. W. Perkins, Mrs. E. B. Pengra, Mrs. George Rlter, Mrs. Selden, Mrs. J. F. Tetuplln, Mrs. J. O. Metz, Mrs. Clara Rast, Mrs. J. D. Sawyers, Mrs. G. Kohlhagon, Mra. G. E. Houck, Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. H. Stapluton. LOCAL LADIES ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON AT UM1HJUA ! HOTEL THIS AFTERNOON i Orchestra FurnislicM Music During ! Afternoon Decorations Jleitu- j tlful in the Extiieuie. A social event of more than ordin ary importance occurred at the Ump qua hotel this ufternoon, when Mrs. J. G. Bacher and Mrs. J. F. Templln entertained at luncheon. The beautiful dining apartment was artistically decorated with palms, ferns, dahlias, roses and autumn leaves and blended a delightful color effect. Hallowe'en favors and place cards were In evidence. An orchestra furnished music dur ing the afternoon: The guests were: Mrs. A. Abraham, Mrs. J. K. Bar ker, Mrs. G. J. Bacher, Mrs. V. Bell, Mrs. K. L. Miller, Mrs. M. M. Miller. Mrs. E. W. Kuykendall, Mrs. Hume. Mrs. A. Wollenberg, Mrs. Mary Wil son, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. J. W. Oliver, Mrs. Chas. Wharton, Mrs. Mary Fitzhugh, Mrs. Hannah Joseph son, Mrs. Blnger Hermann, Mrs. E. B. Hermann, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton, Mind F. Howell, ' Miss Mabel Van Buren, Mrs. J. W. Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 mrrnnu CITY NEWS. ' ' Sheriff Qulne was a business visit or at Riddle this morning, I. B. N'lchois and wife, of Brock way, spent tho afternoon in Roseburg visiting with friends. The price is always 10 cents at the Antlers' except for road shows and special vaudeville acts. tf E. D. Stullur, wife and child of Riddle, spent the day in Roseburg looking after business mattors. The doors at tho Anters' are onen at 2 In tho afternoon and 7 in the I evening.- Best moving pictures, tf! Mrs. U. H. Starr left for her home' at Sheridan that afternoon after a few days spent In Roseburg. Mrs. W. Mitcham returned to Suth erlin thlB afternoon after a dny spent in Roseburg. Mrs. F. E. Brothers and children left for Salem this afternoon where they will visit with, friends. Mrs. Charles Shafer left for Ta- conia, Wash., this ateffnoon after a visit with frlendB In this city. Mrs. J. K. Suthcrlln weht to Oak land thin afternoon to spend a couple of days. To TELEGRAM Subscribers- If your pupe)r Is not delivered prompt ly, phone Marsters drug store. Phone S- 2047-n30 Mrs. C. II. T. A (wood and daughter roft for their homo at Eugone this afternoon after vlBiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Martin, at Garden Valley. John Meinstelt, of Detroit, Mich., arrived here today to vlBlt with Louis llimes, of the Grand hotel. Mr. Melnstett says he likes the country very much and may decide to locate here permanently at some future date. R. B. Montgomery arrived here yesterday from Dallert, Texas, and has located In RoBeburg permanent ly. Mr. Montgomery was formerly county commlwloner of Dallam coun ty, In the state of Texas, and ownB much land and stock In tho Lone Star State. He is a substantial and progressive cielzen and will prove a valuable addition to Douglas county. I Miss Minnie Loomis, nolce of Mrs.! O. C. Brown, entertained about 25 guests at the hitter's home last ev-i ening. Games and fortune- telling were Indulged In and a very plcas auo evening was enjoyed. The home ' was decorated In Hallowe'en attire and Hallowe'en refreshments were' served. ! According to reports of the house-1 wives of tho city today's public mar ket was the largest and best held since the departure was established in thi city several months ago. The farmers wcra on hand early, and with them they brought great varieties "f faun products. Features of to-cl-iy a offerings wciro ducks and meat' Tften. were plenty of epss on sale to d.'iy. wiille the supply of butter was net: is.- than usual. In all, today's iiin:k t w:ih a Krand b'iccckb. Mi-. It. A. Bhuey, of iMl S. StiphfrJ ,mti ei, uaH junt returnc-d to Hose hurg after nn absence In the East "f morn than two months. While away Mrs. Hliuey has visited In Tien cr, (h'gig.i and numerous other cities of the rJust and ha had a & ) tine trip, but Is glad to Ket hr.f'e again, us the weather there began to bo rather cold and rough. Although there were quite a num ber of young people on the streets last night the Hallowe'en depreda tions were far less numerous than in former years. About tho only mischief indulged In by the chlldron was that ot marking windows with soap and other substances. One gate, so the police report was removed from Its fastenings and suspended from a telegraph pole on Jackson sfreot. Nothing wns done which tended to destroy property. Tho quietness of the night is utlributed to the fact that there were soveral parties in various sections of the city, all ot which attracted their full quota of guests. Thomas Thomas, ot Roseburg, wi in the city yesterday on buslnuak. Eugene Register.. In reply to a suit filed by Thanust Sauher against tho Douglas Couul Water & Light Company sonic Lima ago, in which the plaintiff claimf to bo the owner or a 1-18 Internet to certain property held by the detect ing company mid situuted In the vi cinity of Alexander's ice plant, (ba Watrr & Light Company today fiVJS an answer In which it 1b sot up that the defendants have boon In pci f ill possosBlon of the land Involve for moro than ten years, and craiso quently are entitled to tltlo to too snnie. Attorney Dexter Rice apixura as attorney for the light and wur company. ; Dress Hats NEW LACE EFFECTS Fur and Plume Trimmed Shapes The Hat Shop Perkins Annex. Cass St Roseburg' Trading Stamps Premiums or Merchan dise from Fifty Stores The moat valuable Trading Stamps ever given in DoukIm Count are redeemable at our I'KKMIL'M PAHI.0IW or in MKHCIIAN DI.SU from any ot fifty stores in Kosuburg. Save Stamps GROCERIES Save Money Clean Store, on the Square 1 ZkJ V o Pcrkifts BIcfe o Firsf Stamps Will b?0Gieft avwy Sat. Nov. I 2 . e 2, - o 9