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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
V CITV XKWS Mrs. Florence Laird left tor Port land this afternoon where she will spend some time. i The price Is a. ways 10 cents at the Anik'rs' except for road shows an special vaudeville acts. t( H. A. Heavens came up from Green tnis afternoon to look after business matters. j A splendid line of aluminum Kitch en ware now on sale at the Roseburg Furniture Co. tf Mr. Bigger, of Grants Pass, arriv ed here this afternoon to spend a couple of days. Read the Antlers' program on another page of this paper. Then go and see the Bhow. tf Dr. Fisk, of Green, is said to be quite 111 at Mb home. He is being attended by Dr. George E. Hoiick. The doors at the Amers are open at 2 in the afternoon and 7 in tho evening. Heat moving pictures, tf Mrs. I. J. Goff and Mrs. A. Lens and daughter, of Sutherlin, spent tbx morning in Itoseburg shopping. A stranger entered Clarks Stuto and had his picture taken fur Xmus. Avoid the rush and sit now for your's. tf Walter Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. H. Fisher, who has been spend ing some time In California, is ex pected home tomorrow. Groceries no higher and some things cheaper caused by Hoseburg Trading Checks. Miiledge & Pick ens, tf The best Xmus gift is a photo made by darks'. Roseburg Trading Checks as good as cash. Sit now for your Xmas photos. tf Dr. Bacher, the dentist, who has spent the past ten days in Portland visiting friends, returned from the Oregon metropolis this morning. 5 Big Swedes Can make a fortune on the best dairy it null in the Unipqua Valley. Over 800 acres of deep rich soil for alfalfa, clover, kale and corn, and plenty of pasture land for 200 cows. Ilutter am! cheese costs less to produce unci sell for more hero than they do in Wisconsin. If you can form a small colony and get this fine big rmich your fortune is insured. ADDRESS Colony Lands Agt Care News ROSEBURG, OREGON Public Sale! As I am leaving my stock ranch on Elk creek must sell my entire herd of pure bred., registered Shorthorn cattle. They are strictly range raised and of good blood. Will be sold Bt " SAM SMITH'S BARN Saturday, Nov. 15th at 1 o'clock p. m. 21 Iirnd, consisting of 10 young cows, 10 sucking calves, 2 yearling bulls, 2 yearling heifers. Terms twelve months' time will be given purchaser giving an approved bankable note, draw ing ten per cent from date. J. L. WRIGHT, OWNER COL. J.. W. HUGHS, Forest Grove, Auctioneer. CITV NEWS. New crop walnuts, ttie first in town, at the Bee Hive (oC course). Charles Brand and wife, of Garden Valley, were visitors in the city to uay. County Assessor F. L. Calkins ex pects to go to Portland to look after business interests. J. V. Perkins left for Portland this afternoon where he has businoss mut ters needing. bis attention. E. K. Walker, of Washington, left for his home this afternoon after a few days spent in Roseburs. An order of final account has been filed in the probate court in the estate of Mason Woodruff. Binger Hermann leaves for Port land tonight where he has business matters needing his attention. A marriage license was issued to day to Laura Dickerson and Sherman Lyster, both of Douglas county. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Ottinger left for their homes at Wilbur this after noon after a day spent in Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Young and wife and Mrs. L, F. Bonner, of Oak land, wore visitors in Roseburg for a few hours today. Miss Marsters daughter of Mrs. L, A. Marsters underwent an opera tion for appendicitis at Mercy hospi tal this morning, Mrs. Paria Purkipile, of Central Point, is spending a few days of Roseburg visiting with :her ueice, Mrs. A. C. Seely. Airs. K. W. Barth left for her horn in Illinois this al'tenroon (after a few days spen in Roseburg visiting with Mr. and Airs. W. K. Cllngenpeel. Elder Sharp, of the Free Metho dist church, arrived here this after noon from Medford to spend a few days. He will occupy the pulpit at the Free Methodist church tonight. The case of A. Bflgard vs. C. A. Ott, nn action to recover commis sion, was called following the trial of the Riddle State Bank vs. R. V. Hutchinson nnd the Aider Creek Lumber Company. We have just received a few hun dred, extra fine two-year-old prune replacing vacancies in last year's! planting. lMione 152, Kitchln S I Alain. dsu-ti'l Mrs. A. C. Marsters entertained! a few of her friends at luncheon, at her home on Rose street, this after-, noon. The home was beautifully dec orated In chrysanthemums nndother season's flowers. Hurry Courtney and Bertha Wing were quietly married at the parson age of the First Presbyterian church in Rosebug late yesterday. ; Rev. Paul J. Lux performed the ceremony. The couple will make their future home in Roseburg. , Qnhlers! Invigorate ycir flock by b reed i n g from V 1 rg 1 n I it n half wild Toms at $20.00, or quarter wild at $10.00. For sale hv A. C. 1 Solle, Umpqua, Or. Reference, E. G. voung & Co., Oakland, Or. 2050-dlOp W. G. McLaren, representing "a couple of charitable homes in Port land, left for the Oregon metropolis this afternoon accompanied by the Grider and Lain! children, The chil dren will be admitted to one of the Portland chnrltable homes where! ! they will receive proper care. " j , The county court is todav working on the budget for the year M, and will probably have the same i completed early tomorrow. The hud j get of expenditures for the year 1914 must be compiled by the court, and ! published in local newspapers under i a new law enacted by the legislature I at lis last session. ' That his wifo was occupying a ! room in a local hotel with a Hose ; burg real estate agent, was the com- plaint lodged by grocery clerk with j the local police officers shortly after ( eight o'clock last night. Tho offic ! ers responded in haste, but was tm , able to substantiate the suspicions ! of the person responsible for the rom ; plaint. Caught in the act of fishing with- In a few feet of the dam, in the South Umpqua river, late Monday ofter ; "'ion, a non-resident game" warden ; swooped down on a band of fteher , man, took their nnmes, and is now presenting his evidence before the grand jury. Whether indictments will be returned depends upon the evl- AM.KGKS ltOOTI.KfitilXO The grand jury found four indictments today, three of which ure sealed and at the time of going to press it is not known whom they concern. The fourth charges that C. E. S.rk, of the AlcClallen houl, i guilty O of selling Intoxicating liquors contrary to lwv. Arrests will probably be made tonight. o p donee secured by the game warden at l ie time of the arrests. ;.ring the family to the Antlers' tonight. They will appreciate it. tr Al Dear, of Oakland, spen: the day In Roseburg looking after business matters. W. G. Yarbrough, of Riddle was admitted to Mercy hospital yesterday wl?ere he will receive medical treat ment. . : MARY COOK WIN'S IX JiOXG LKtiAL BATTLE IX I. A X 1 I E 1A KTM KXT Ih Oecluml Owner of Certain Home stead Situated in Douglas County. ANNOUNCEMENT The Grand Grill is now con ducted under new management . Mr. W. S. Fry having taken over this popular eating place. Mr. Fry also conducts Fry's Cafe on Sheridan Street, which has gained much merited praise in the short time that he has conducted it. An opinion was .received hera to day by Attorney Eddy from the sec retary of the interior, in wtiirh Mary Cook is declared the owner ,of a certain homestead situated in Doug las county. Mrs. Cook took up tho land under The linmeKtetirl nrt ntwl nrfnrflliir In ! the evidence went ahead and made the usual improvements. Later A. 11. Howard contested Mrp. Cook's right to the claim on the grounds that the land was more valuable for jnineral than for Its timber. The local United States land oTflce decided in favor of Mrs. Cook, as did the commissioner of the general land office and the secretary of the Inter ior. Attorney D. L. Eddy represent ed Mrs. Cook. FOR It EXT Mce:y furnished front room. Gentleman preferred. In quire 31 2 10. Cass. 20fc2-tf WANTED Girl or woman for light, house work in famllv of two. In quire Mrs. R. A. Wilson, 508 Mill street. 2081-tf BOARD AND ROOM IrTprlvate fam ily, nice large room, bath, first class board, at very reasonable rates. Cull at 131 Flint, street or call at. News office 2022-tf FOR SALIC 1) acre ranch under high cultivation, over 200 bearing prune and 100 aple trees, good house, barn and wood shed. City water, grapes, berries, peaches and pears. Close to city. Inquire at News of fice. 2083-tf FOll SALE Here's a snap. Nice 5 room cottage in Miller's Addition, cost $1,200, Insured for $ 1,000; all furnished, ready to go in. House, furniture nnd lot 51x100. For only $775. . See Rice & Rice. 2079-tf The meals at the. Grand Grill will be the very best that can be cooked, the service is from courteous, experienced waiters, who aim to please the patrons.. The Special 50 cent Sunday din ner will be served in the future and persons who want to do away with the annoyance of cooking a Sunday meal can d j no better than eating' at the Grand Grill. 50 cents. During the week a special 25c Dinner will be served for busi ness and professional men and for the public. FOR SALE 18 acres, 1 mile east of Roseburg, all in cultivation; eight acres of choice fruit; clover mead ow, good Improvements. Price $0,000. $2,000 down, balance 6 per. cent interest, 10 years time if desired. Ira Hull, Roseburg, Ore gon. 2080-d12p I' n-. v r,. f ,... f,,r ' ' ' '. '- ' tii'jvj.(y. tcly If.' Ill," I" f-f.lll H t v. ::v ; J U-Hvi ! vsr t: sin A-y f IN THE NEW ELKS BUILDING Program Wednesday Only One Two Reel Special Selig The Jeweled Slippers Showing the Aristocratic Diamond Smugglers ' ALICE ROONEY The Oregon Nightingale in Popular Songs Pathe's Weekly With nine world's subjects, including Harry K. Thaw at Sherbrock, Quebec. One Keel Fool's Luck Kalem A Roaring Comedy. Everything goes to thelucky RANZO, tlie Unicyle Rider Using three wheels in act one eight feet high PRICE io and nc Door open at 2 and 7 p. m TURKEYS! TURKEYS! WANTED NO LULLS WANTED Date of Del'vry, Friday, NOV. 21, I913 MILLEDCE & PICKENS PERKINS Bld'g TELEPHONE 195 Willis II Jenkins,' traveling pass enger agent for the 8. P. Co., urrlv etl In the city this morning, remain ing here for several hour looking after company Interests. Mr. Jenkins, himself al one time connected with newspaper work, has never been able to get rid of that inexplicable fascin ation that fastens itself upon hab itues of the print shop, so while here ailed at The News office for a mo ment's chat. Among other thlnRJ of an Interest Ing nature, Mr. Jenkins Btatod that In his opinion ltosobnrg was among tho llvo towns of the state, and In speaking of cllmato, snld tbnt the Unipnita Valley boasted of tho best winter cllinnto ulong th line of tho S. P. Hallway In Oregon. weather conditions i.elng particular; mild Inro during the cold senson. Si The Store That Serves Yoo Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL few York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers i.', i Fighting the Merchants' Trust MFW TftTlAV SHEETING, TOWELS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR. NEW n,Y 1 JJJt 1 FUR TRIMMINGS, NEW HEAVY SWEATERS; 10c Envelope, Box of 10 Packages 40c A good grade heavy white envelope suitable for correspondence use; ACc. 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