Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
WATCH FOR THE CHARITY BALL Mexican Armored Train Carrying a Machine Gun S 1 r x T S , $ f ' ( The armored train shown in the liftmo Rives an hlou of the prcctin tions thaf. tho government troops take when going from oiio point to anolhor. Where Hio rebels have the r;iilro:irts they use like methods. This phoiotfniuh was taken on the Mexi raiiNaiiunal railroa and shows how an old freight car has been covered with iron to turn hostile bullets. In the doorway is mounted a machine gun, which can either be used against an al tacking force from its interior position, or rapidly dragged into the open. On top of the car is a search light with which the soldiers sweep' the track ahead and the miiTomiding b iSi h . AttitcUs on the rail roa il traiiiH arc frequent, anil dynamiting tinnii Mains is a favorite mistime of ti'e rebel fnncs. I CITY XF.WS. DAXCK AT A ItMOltY, O There will lie a big booster dance at the Armory this ev- ening. The host of music is piomised for the occasion. Ad- mission 7ii e;nts. This dance Sheriff Parker, of Kugene, spent! the day in Uosebmg attending the booster convention. j IVo Valley View Itanch home made bread. Ilest on market. On sale at West Side, Alurleys. Kidds, and farmers' market. dlO i The funeral of the late Perry Ed-; gar was new at i'1' i:t Ul l"; Jtosetiurg umipriuKing iarnns - ,.,.1.. ..i.- thin tiitwriinnn intvnnpnt of the remains followed in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Services at the FIFTY MENS ABSOL UTE COST These suits were bought from a Chicago clothing manufacturer who was closing out his fall stock. We were therefore able to pur chase them at very much below the regular1 wholesale price. We offer them to you now at prices that just about repre sent what the goods would have cost us if we had bought them at regular wholesale prices. w ill be one of ttie Heuyon's most uelmlulul lunetions. 4. t soosTwi .mi:i:t- lX(i at ki (;i:xk. , XK.XT : chapel were conducted by the local n(j0n (l was deeided to hold j ' 1 lie next Monster nieelmi; .at Kiicene on February 19. ' order of Moose, while at the gravel the services were conducted ly me KniKhts of l'ytnias. . w A CHXfltAI, 1'OIXT 11AN"1. .Much praise l due Director A. W .Moon, and the members of the Central 1'olnt Band, for the interest they displayed In today's development convention. This hand cuine to ltoseburg, without cliarne, and eacn inui vidnal member ueiraycu ; I his .;t:xii;s akkkstki). Will'am .lenninus. a former own expenses. The spirit dis- pli'ved bv tins orpaiuwiuun 1 'i e juwl hould be ri-ciprocated by the people of . Unseburs in the event the op- IU1 in uiij I" -"- w WMi'nm .lenniims, a lunnri ClTcndale road supervisor, who recntly absconded with con- siderable money belonninjr to the rounty. was captured at Lakeview, Ore., t.oday according to a telegram received by Sher- iff Qulne. He was indicted by i the irand jury about ten days atio. Sheriff Qufne will leave 4 for Lakeview after the prisoner tomorrow. t XOTK'IO 6r I IXAI, ACCOI XT 18 Men's 18 Men's 12 Men's 15 Boys' $ 8.95 7.95 1095 or? They won't Last Long at These Prices Also - remember that our Big Shoe Sale is still on. EVERY PAIROF SHOES REDUCED JOSEPHSON Mrs. .1, C. Marks Is fiaid to bo qn.ito Ul at her home, in Kdenbower. New crop walnuts, the first in town, at tho Iiee Hive (of course). . 1 The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Mnr-i p:tn, of lCdeubowwer, is said to be ! qiiito ill. He Is being attended by Dr. Stewart. Flecta and Myrtle Wanlrlp, both of Mvrtle (!reek! wer visitors in Rnseburs for a few hours this after-1 nnnn ' The Turquoise The December Birthslone Is tin; K-;i!t expensive of all precious Kt'111. il is; ot a bhifish ureer. color, im-povt-d from Persia, and of late years from Arizo na. The Turquoise sym bolizes prosperity. Our stock of Turquoise Jew elrv contains a lare se lection of villus and many other pieces of elegant Jewelry. A.S.HUEYCO The Gift Store In thf County Court of tb St U of Oreizon for Douglas County. In Hie matter of the estato ?f O.I Thompson, deceased. t Notice Is hereby Kivt-n tlia. the ; undersiiined, adtninist ratrix of he estate of G. W. Thompson, dec:od ; had filed in tlie County Court of! Itoimlas County, Orenon. her final, account as administratrix of s:iid estate, and tbat-Monday the 2 0th day j of Decnmber, A. I). HH'i, at tho hour! of l' o'clock In tho forenoon of said: day has been fixed as the lime and 1 place for hearing objections, if any1 there, be. to (said final account and the settlement of said estate. ! This notice i published In the t'mpqua Valley News, a semi-weekly newspaper printed and published in Hoseburtr. Oreiion, hy order or tne above entitled eourt. IIKLMA THOMPSON. Administratrix of the iati or G. W. Thompson, deceased. John T. I.oni:, attorney for the estal". dLTi Krederlck Kay, who lives on a ranch a short distance from the city; wii dismissed from Mercy hospital this morning. ,!. II. Mulehny, assistant noneral freight agent of the Southern Pa-; citic lines In Oregon, arrived here from Portland this morning and spent the day looking after business' matters. ' J Sheriff Qulne pays he has inves-; tigated the report that a stranger; entered a local restaurant early Tues day morning and asked to change tune monoy, but Ja satinfled that the man had no connection with tho Myrtle Point bank robbery. In fart, the sheriff says bo noticed the man board a train here, but did not deem It advisable to placed Mm undrr ar rest . I A IKT Mnaii niiH'K purse, couMiiing and $H gold piece and silver. l,;t between A and 5 V. m.. Den. 4th. Finder please leave at Now office, 3077-d1!p FOlt It RNT Furnished fivo room cottage. Apply t04 Milt streot, or at this orrice. ;107J;16 FOirui'INT-- Threo room cottage. In quire 70S N. .lackson. cpp plantnft mil). $r month. diup WANTKfi WIlTdo lyM''writliiBrt no shorlhaiid work. If you wnnt typewriting work done write X care News office. n07r-dll OTICK OF FIN" A I SI TTI, FMF.M in the County Court of the State nf Oreaon, For Douglas County. In thfl matter of the Kstnto of h, D Car!, deceased. NOT ICR Is hereby given that tho OF OKKfJON, yon nr hereby re . tindersiguod, administrator of the estnte of .. D. Carle, deceased, has; ' filed in the County Court of Doug-; las County. State of Ore son, lior ; final ncronnt as uch administrator! I of said estate, and that Tued'iy. " ; "Hrd day of December, 1'Jlll, at the, : hour of ten o'clock. A. M., Ins ben ' 1 fixed by said Court as the timp for ' hnartng of ohjerfiena to aid report, ' and the settlnent thereof. ; 1,riF A. CAftLE. AdrtiinUtrator of the Kstate ot U. D. . Carle, deceased. Q The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL York tore Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers m mi Fighting the Merchants' Trust Boys and Girls Visit the Toyland BIG DISPLAY AND NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY We take orders for Crochet Slippers, furnish fill material and work. Ladies 98c, Hen's 1.25 Fancy Ribbons .25 Munsing Underwear... $1.25 Men's Linen Handkorcnicfs 12 1-2 Fine Lisle Hose 50 C rosbba r Handkerchiefs U 5 Bath Robes 3.53 Xmas Ribbons, boll 7 Wool Blankets Men's Initial Handkerchiefs- .6 Ruff Neck Sweaters J1.25 Silk Hose, special..., Xinas Fost Canls 10 5.95 .. .12 1-2 3.95 98 6 for 5c RED CROSS STAMPS FOR SALE TRADING STAMPS GIVEN n?r0 WITH ALL PURCHASES