The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 10, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    SPECIAL
We have a limited supply of
Potatoes a good main crop,
variety suitable for planting,
$1.50
Per 100 Pounds
Plant More Spuds
Peoples Supply Co.
!
CITT XKWS.
&. the Farnum trial, left this morning
for their home at Forest Grove.
CITY NEWS. I !
. R. M. Morgan and daughter left
toduy for their home at Glendale.
Let Stone tune your piano. 933tf
Arundel, piano tuner.
48-L.
Mrs. C. Benson left today for Port
land where she will visit with rela
tives for a week or ten days.
M. R. Ryan, of Drain, Is in this
city today attending to business mat
Phone terBi
462-tf
Morris C. Raymond, of Drain, ar
rived In the city today where he will
spend several days attending to busi
ness matters.
Mrs. Roy Elmore left this morning
for Marcola where she will visit for
a few days with Mrs. J. L. Schrader.
Mrs. F. S. Green, who lias been
visiting in this city left this morn
ing for her home at Wilbur.
Gertrude Treadgoid left this morn
ing for Portland where she will spend
. a week or ten days visiting with rela
tives. Mrs. Edna DIpple left this morning
for Portland where she will spend a
week or ten days visiting with rela
tives. Beryl Johnson left today for Port
land where she will spend her vaca
tion visiting with friends and rela
tives. Mabel and Josephine Anderson, of
Tacoma, arrived In this city today
for a visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Anderson.
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Coffman, who
" have been In this city as witnesses in
The annual meeting of the Doug
las County W. C. T. U. will be held
In Roseburg on June 17 and 18 at the
Presbyterian church. 608-tf
S. L. Hamilton, who has been in
the city attending to business mat
ters, left ths morning for Sutherlin
where he will visit before going to
his home at Timber.
Miss Carol Pope announces that
she will be at the Umpqua hotel on
Thursdays and Fridays of each week.
Manicuring, shampooing and chirop
ody, first class work guaranteed. Ap
pointments by phone during week No.
1F2. Thursdays and Friday room
631, Hotel Umpqua. C09-J23p
A number of young men of the elty
who are interested in swimming yes
terday formed a club and subscribed
pnniiirli mnnev to build ft larce float
to ue piuieu uuuvo iuu uuiu uunug
the Bwimmlng season. The float will
be about 20 feet square and will
have both a high and low spring
board, a diving ladder, trapese and
various other swimming apparatus.
Guy M. Green, of Melrose, was
passing the day in the city.
A. E. Mclntlre, of RoseDurg, was In
the city yesterday. Capital Journal.
J. II. Booth returned today from
Portland where he has been attend
ing the festival,
v ,
Mrs. Ralph Terrill, who has been
visiting In thlB city, left today for her
home at Medford.
Mildred Ayres, who has been visit
ing in this city, left today for her
home at Medford.
Verne Luse left today for his home
at Madford after a few days spent
visiting in this city.
R. R. Turner returned today from
Portland where he has been testify
ing before the federal grand ji'ry.
C. Clapper and wife took the train
yesterday afternoon for Riddle, where
they expect to reside. Eugene Reg
ister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stumbo, who
have been in this city as witnesses
at the Farnum trial, loft today for
their home at Wolf Creek.
For clean milk and cream call F.
C. Gurnee's Sanitary Dairy. Prices
reasonable, short haul. Call 33F23
and let us tell you why. 611-JylOp
Mrs. F. S. Harvey, who has been
visiting nt the home of Henry Harth,
left today for her home at Marsh
field, The Parent-Teachers Association
of the Rose school will meet this
(Wednesday) evening at the Rose
building at 8 p. m. Fathers as well
as mothers are cordially invited to
be present, nn important business is
to be taken up.
VARSITY ATTENDANCE PI.EIKJE1)
First, Second, Third mill Fourth
Ciradvs at Oakland Givo Promise.
OAKLAND, Ore., Juno 9. Dean
Straub of the Unlversty of Oretgon,
is not only looking out for next Sep
tember's freBhman class of 500, but
also for the freshman classes of 1923,
24, 25 and 26. Sixty members of
these classes will come from Oak
land, according to solemn promises
made to Dean Straub during his visit
here Friday to make ,the address to
the high school graduating class.
The entire first, second, third and
fourth grades of the Oakland schools
have pledged themselves to be on
hand In those distant Septembers.
Oyx Acetylene Welding
Now process of welding iron, cast
iron and aluminum. All work guar
anteed and prices are reasonable. G,
L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street.
Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
WT.-iiii3a -ut&miKi' J
OUGH DRY
Will Be List Prices From
This Day on, May 27th
Roseburg Steam Laundry
"SAVE YOUR HANDS"
HOW WOULD YOU
LIKE TO MEET HIM
ON A DARK NIGHT?
John Clchocki.
John Cichocki, the "spectacled
burglar," is under arrest in Chicago,,
having been identified by Reed WU-1
litts as the murderer of his father, aj
grocer. The "spectacled burglar"
lias been one of the Chicago polict
.mysteries for several month.
CHILDREN'S DAY AT
( LOOKING GLASS
The Looking Glass Sunday school
will observe June 13, as Children's
Day. Sunday school at 10 a. m., ser
mon at 11 by Rev. R. E. Mathis, In
termission from 12 to 2 p. m., with a
basket dinner served under the trees;
two p. m., Joint program with the
Ten Mile Sunday school, consisting of
songs by the different classes, reci
tations, a drill, selection by the quar
tetto, solo by Mrs. Stokes and a talk
by our pastor, Rev. C. G. Morris.
Let every one come and enjoy tho
good things there are in store.
SUPERINTENDENT.
Not a New Store!
But an old Store with a New Line
A Complete Assortment of
"ROYAL CLUB GOODS"
The line that makes good wherever its put.
Wright and Riedel
"TUK SQUAHK UKAL GUOt'KRS"
Corner Lane and Sheridan 8treota . . .. l'houe'One-O-Threo
A Full And Complete Line of-
Plumbing, Steam & Hot Water
Goods Always on Hand. Gutters, Valley Tin
Tin Shingles, Hip Shingles, Down Spouts,
Galvanized Iron and Sheet Metal Work, Pipe
Fittings, Valves, Sewer and Drain Tile. ,
We havo special bargains in complete bathroom outfits. Let
us estimate your work. Repair work given special attention.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 161
AN EVENING OP INTEREST
"The Spirit of America In Picture
and Song." A stereopticon lecture to
be given In tho First Methodist Epis
copal church, under the auspices of
the Ladies Aid society. Time, Fri
day, June 11, 8 p. m. Secure your
tickets. AdinisBlon 10c. 679-Jnll
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby glvon tliat the un
dersigned, James E. Sawyers, has
been duly appointed by fie county
court of tho state of Oregon for
Douglas county, Administrator of the
estate of Georgo Wallace Jones, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against Baid estate are hereby requir
ed to present the same to me prop
erly verified, as by law required, at
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof. All persons
Indebted to said cstato are hIbo no
tified to pay to me whatever sums
ore by them duo and owing to said
estate Immediately.
Dated this 1st day of June, A. D.
1915. JAMES E. SAWYERS,
Administrator o fthe Estate of Georgo
Wallace Jones, deceased.
B77-Jn29-d-T
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR SIDEWALK
Sealed bids will be received by th
city marshal for constructing side
walks on the following properties:
Parrott property on W. Oak Btreet;
property corner Oak and Chadwlck
belonging to Fannie Frank; property
on Lane street, belonging to J. W,
Hamilton. All bids to be by the
square foot and :nuBt be In tho hands
of city marshal by Monday noon,
June 12. , ,
By Order of City Marshal.
610-nl2
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Can Uncle Sam
TBI Preserve Neutrality?
Oor foroffrn relation hn bfn trnln1 nlmort
toon lata of thi) oonntry hnTn Ifitenirflcd tliuipirlt
of the time, and ar rwrdinif with tin ir pan
tbla vplriUxl chapter la tho uatUm't hl-torr.
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AT AIX NEWSSTANDS
$3.00 A YEAR 2S CENTS A COPY
A dollar MH am tho coupon will bring four
a- RiMttM' trial atecrtptlonaaai
CARTOONS MAOAZIMC, N. MfMa a.,OMICM
Douglas County Creamery Products
Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream
THE KIDDIES LOVE IT
so do the grown-ups. There
Is something about our puro,
rich Ice cream that makes
you want more. And the chil
dren! ' Well, let the little
darlings have all they want.
It can't hurt them Its pur
ity safeguards it. Take some
home with you for dinner.
PHONE 340
Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders
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I REPUBLIC TIRES!
Staggard Tread, the original non-skid
tires. The tire that makes good in
the Caliofornia deserts. Guar
anteed 5000 miles. You do
not have to wait for
adj ustmets we take
care of you at
THE MOTOR SHOP
"service is our iiojsisy''
444 n. jackson street phone two-six-eight
Just Arrived A Big Carload Lot of
champion & Mccormick
BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, TEDDERS
".We get our machines direct from the factories
and always have the latest machines made
at the VERY LOWEST PRICES
J. F. BARKER COMPANY
Implements and Vehicles
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