WA 1 CM HE CHARITY BALL DAMKHIOCT AC cxz Aonziii:nli ftN HFD ADDWAI AT f HirAr.n ii r las a rn ,ti s w r h m 1: . n p s n ' STi , it I 7 V,. 4 1 ! CITY XKWS i Krnnk Brown spent the nfUn)onn j ul Sutlierlin look in k uftor husinew; Dr. A. K. Sether is spending a couplo of days at Portland looking alter business matters. Mis. Luite Thornton, of Camas Valley, Is spending a few days in Koseburg visiting with her parents, I Air. and Mrs. H. Faulkner. 1 j William t-obb, of the Cobb Real t Kstitte Company, left for Kennewiik, j w asii., tliis Hiiemoon where he has j business matters needing his utten-. 1913. I B. h. EDDY, i Administrator of the Kstate of John A Taylor, deceased. J XOTICK OK FIXAIj SKTTI.IOMliNT j ! mm. j I The Douglas Creditors Association, j tins afternoon filed a suit in the I justice court against the L'nipqua I Cider and Vinegar Works. Plain j tiffs seek to collect $5;!. :!;". alleged ' to bo due F. H. Churchill, the hard ware merchant-, and 11. W. Dates, f the priner. 1 Work on the armory was halted for a brief time yesterday follow ing the receipt of a telegram from State Architect Knighton to the ef fect that the walls did not conform n tne plans ami specifications.' The matter was adjusted satisfactorily.: however, and work proceeded. Marshal Tom Williams this after-' noon arrested nine hoboes who were touud in a box car attached to an! incoming freight train. The trans-1 ients wore locked in the city jail where 'they are ilng 'helil unil sv.c.'a time as the Southern Pacific mployos Van check ovor the con tents of the car and thereby ascer tain if anything is missing, tiho j men were discovered in the car by j the conductor of the train, who lock- In the County Court of thp State of Oregon, For Douglas County. In the matter of the Kstate of L. D. Carle, deceased. NOT ICR is hereby given that the OF OREGON, you are hereby re undersigned, administrator of the estate of L. D. Carle, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Doug las County, State of Oregon, her final account as euch administrator of said estate, and that Tuesday, the 2::nl day of December, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., has been fixed by said Court ns the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlwnent thereof. SAIJJK A. CART.K. Administrator of the Kstate of L. D. Carle, deceased. d23 XOT1CF. OF A I M I 1 STItA TOH'S SAI.K, KKAIj I'KOPF.ItTY. In the matter of the estate of Ij. S. Coon, deceased. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the County Court for Douglas County, Oregon, made on the lSih day of November, A. I). Iil3. in tne matter of the es tate of Ij. S. Coon, deceased, the un dersigned, adminslsirutor of the e- tate of said I. S. Coon, deceased,' will sell at private sale in one parcel to the highest bidder, upon tho terms' and conditions hereinafter mn-l tioned. and subject to confirmation; by said County Court for Doug'asi County, state of Oregon, on or uJum! Monday, the 5th dav of January, A.j D. HH. all the right, title and in-j terest and estate rof the, s.iid I.. S.j Coon, deceased, at Urn um ) of lib, death, in and to tho hereinafter de- hcribed real property, and all the right, title -unl inter": that the j?hU estate has, by operation of law, or; otherwise acquired, oilier than or in addition to that of said deceased, at the time of his death of, in and to1 that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Douglas, state of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows: "Beginning at the southwest cor-; ner of Section 21, in Tp. 28, S. K. ' 6 West, Willamette Meridian, Doug las County, Oregon, running thence North 20 chains to Northwest corner of tho Southwest one-fourth of South west one-fourth tSW. V4 of SW.VJ.i of said Section 21. said point being the Northwest corner of the Thomas J. Ueale cash entry No. 45; thence Fast to the center of the South Ump qua river; thence down said river on; the lino of the center thereof to a point where the section line between Sections 21. and 28 in said Tp. an4 Uange crosses said South Unipqua river In its Eastward course; thoncq West to said Southwest corner ot said Seetlou 21 and place of begin ning, containing fifteen (15) acres, more or loss; said lands being all that portion of the Thomas J. ileal Cash Kntry No. 4Ti lying on tho rUhfc hank of the said Snath Umpqua river." Terms and conditions of Fale Cash, gold coin of the t'niied State of America, ten per cent of the pur chase price payable at lime of suie, and balance on confirmation or sale, or pari upon approved soouii',. i-t tho confirmation of sale. Tho estate to be to no expense for abstract oC title, the purchaser to pay all taxes, or tax liens hereafter to become duo. All bids or offers must be in writ ing and signed by the bidder, and, may be left at the office C. S. Jackson, attorney for administrator, at Uoseburg. Oregon, or may bo de livered to said administrator person ally, nt any time after the date ot the first publication of this notice, and before the making t tho sale. Date of first publication is 1st dav of December, 1913. F. Q, 11 noil. Administrator of tho estnto of L, Ek Coon, deceased. C. S. Jackson, Attorney for Administrator. d2J This photograph shows Mrs. Em- said: "Wo will have suffrage In eline Pankhurst upon her arrival in Kirali,i :is SOon as we can get rid Chicago. She is bearing a bouquet , . . with which she was presented by the ; 01 !'rev,t government. That committee which met her at the sta- wi" he very long, tion. Ai she emerged from the sta-1 One of the men principally re tiun she was greeted by tho cheers ? ciihiiile for militancy in England of the throngs of women who had is Lord Northcliife and his tearful gathered to see her. ' ;.r, . .y 011 jouvm-.litiH The Daily When interviewed Mrs. Pankhurst AREYOU 9 INTROUBLE? Is it a hard matter for you to decide on a Suitable Gift for your family or friends? Let us assist you in your selection. Chr'stmas Cards and Booklets Calenders and Fancy Ca.'di s NovelLks for the Dress-r and a hundred other articles that make acceptable gifts. RED CROSS PHARMACY ! ed the door pending the arrival of f the train in the local yards, j Cpcn motion (f City ' Attorney ) Albert Abraham, tho suit recently filed hy the city against John Hunter was dismissed. In uniting for dismis sal of the action, the city attorney j said Hunter had removed the debris; ! complained of and then w:s no need f for spending the taxpayers' monoy I in prosecuting the cape. The city at torney lurrhor informed tho. record er that Hunter blamed the Clark 1 tltmory Company :for 'placing the t rubbish on his property, and there was some doubt as to whether a ; conviction would be obtained on the ! charge set out In the complaint. The case against Hunter was filed several ! weeks ago at the instigation of G. ! W. Kazartoe. ' ; 1 NOTICH TO CliKDITOUS. " j Notice 1b hereby given that the I undersigned has been duly appointed j by the County Court of the Sintc of1 , Oregon, for Douglas County, admin istrator of the state of John A. Tay-1 lor, deceased. AH persons having claims aga-inst said citato are hereby1 required to present the same, prop-j erly verified as required by law, n iie my otree at Kosoburg, Oregon ' wiihiu six months from tho date here-i of. i Dntrw! tbl 1 oth dnv (if Nnvembnr j What is More Suitable For Christmas Than A Nice Grafonola or a Vidrola A Gift that will be an everyday reminder of Xmas. Educate the children to know the best music the greatest speakers. The records of the Victor and Grafonola cover a wide range of subjects and are inexpensive. Come in and let us play them for you. The Roseburg Furniture Co. We Give Roseburg Trading Checks are invited to nttenrt. Mrs. Minnie Matthews, G. X.; Clara Cawliiuld, clerk. Ituy bread inaflB in Roaelmrg none better. You could do your I lianltinit In Portland; laundry could1 l. sent. Iliere: dry soods bought i K.Mil.KS Iioseburi; Aerie meets In there but It is not good business policy. Spend your money at home. tr . ..... . i, .rn mi,),. 1 . ! - : .1 i- . 5 f- : I- ..ii IL..1!...." .i 1 . J Let "Kelly" Do Yonr Kovin Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer cm Company Phone 220 lf(;:r-W iVJ-S IVr-. v! --.-.Jill I.()l)(iK DlliKf'TOHV I. . O. K. Itlslne Star LodKe No. 174. meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. U. C. Agee, N. 0.; W. S. Powell, U g.; M. Fickle, F. S. 1. l. . F. Union Kncainiiment .so. !. meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. J. G. Stephenson, C. P.; O. L. Johnson, K. S.: James Ewart, F. S. O. K. S. Iloseburg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members In good stumling are respectrully Invited to attend. Mrs. Norah Flint, V. M.; Free Johnson, sec. their ball on Jackson street, 2nd and 4th Monday evennlgs of each month, at S o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wel come. C. P. Lewis, V. P.; P. F. Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. oT"l)T F. Philetarlan i.odge7No. 8, meets in Odd Kellowa Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend. F. E. Krlckson, K. G.; M. M. Miller, F. 8; M. L. Whitney, R. S. Ml rVTIUAX SISTKItS l'mpqia Tem ple No. 4, meets every Wednesday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple. Visiting members always welcome. Mary K. Ilouck. M. K. C; Anna W. Wimberly, M. of K. and C. A. V. A. M. l.rtnrel Lodiie, No. 1 II, holds ' rejinlar meetings on the , second and foisrth Wed nesdays of each month I. O. T. M. Koseburs Hive, No. 61, 1 holds regular reviews on second j nnd fourth Thursday evenings In1 Maccubee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city are S cordially invited to attend our re views. Mrs. Harry I'earce, lady j com.; Jessie Itapp, H. K. i IvOVAL OKIKU OK !(M)Hi: Hose- j buri? Ixidge No 1037, Meets In! Kaglcs' hall on Jackson street. every Friday evening, at 8:00,1 o'clock, visiting brothers Invited I to attend. deorge Netinfr, Jr., I)ictator; H. O. Pargeter, Sec. (n; OF WOOIK'IUl -T Mlar Circle, No. 49, meets on fir.st and third Monday eveninps of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing WOOIJMKN OK THK WHSMi Onh Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows Hall in Roseburg, every! firsi and third Monday uvcninv j Visiting neighbors alwnys wel come. J. A. Huchanan, C. C; ' M. M. Miiler. clerk. j II. "V. K. ttosehiirg I.odrre, No j .T26, holds r;R'iiar cornumnlca-j tions nt their t-.mple on second ; and fourth Tlmrsdays of n;ic'. 1 month. All members requested to attend regularly nnd all vlsitinc! brothers are corfllally Invited to j attend. A. C. Seely, . It.; II S. Slocum, Sec. , The Store That Serves. You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers Pi 'STILL FIGHTING THE MERCHANTS TRUST" Silk Hose, Special, 98c D. M. C. Standard Cotton, 2 for 5c Ironclad Hose, Children's, 3 for 50c Men's Munsing Unions, $1.25 6 Rolls Toilet Paper, 25c Carpet Slippers, 19c $6 Sweaters, $3.95 3 Colgate's 10c Soap, 25c $3 Bath Robe Blankets, $2.49 $3.50 Women's Shoes, $2.95 Stamped Pillow Cases, 75c Women's Union Suits, 98c 80c Messalines, 69c 25c Burson Hose, 19c 15 to 20c Ribbon, yard 10c $1.25 Umbrellas, 98c $3.50 Long Kid Gloves, $2.69 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 12c Boys' Flannel Shirts, 98c Fancy Ribbons, 25c Crochet Yarnslip, 98c $2.50 Men's Hats, $1.98 Evening Slippers, $3.00 35c Boys' Caps, 25c 10c Narrow Embroideries, - 5c TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES