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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
. CITV NKWd. 4 t Safety first, "see Hutch." isssj, R. M. Fox, of Sutherlln, is a busi ivess visitor in the city today. , : To Insure the best your kodak films send them to us for expert developing and printing. We ao tne nest work at moderate prices. iue Koseourg Book store. 645-tf Miss Mary McCarty has accepted position as pianist at the Golden tneatre. Sha began upon her duties last nignt, A J " "Perm oil on a razor blade makes as much difference as exists between hot water and lather oujr a iV cent oottle from B. W. Strong, thB Furniture Man. 622-jnl5 The Riddle band, is tonight hold ing a celebration at Riddle at which a large number from Roseburg are expected to be In attendance. A mov ing plcmire show followed w dance are to be the main features of the evening'B entertainment. FLORENCE LA BADIC HERE TODAY, WITH SPECIALLY GOOD PROGRAM w.gs eve, the sheriff's daughter. AmbW. F-rr-A Lyst'cTc 'CeiUj SSSsSj m ,he large number of business men were. 'i '" '. " SSSmsmBSSSm very favorable to Mr. Knower'a i.inn uirKtrT r tt m t Rosabur8 wa8 well represented at Inent ladies nf h. ..! i , ot closing on Saturday and agreed CITY NEWS. FFFTV5 TOP PTPFftTUa I that if sufficient r,..n,hr hJ . n T -l5 liift rKrLUiNb obtained thev 6 Llwl ill W. E. Knower, who is' managing the Sutherlln Inn., was here yester day trying to get the business houses of Roseburg to close on Saturday, - July 3rd and celebrate the 4 th of July on that day instead of Monday. - Practically all of the celebrations are .arranged for Saturday rather than for Monday, looking Glass people were in the city today arranging for their big celebration on the 3rd. A New wall paper and kalsomine of beautiful colorings. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 22-nl6 Narcisse he Raut, Jr., from Wilbur, is transacting business in the city to day. He has recently moved to that piace rrom Ruckles. For good lumber, straight laths. and waterproof shingles, go. to the page Investment Co.. North Jackson street. 48fl-m3l A. R. Manning left this afternoon for Oakland where he will spend a few days attending to business mat ters. CITY NBYVS. Gig dance at Dlxonville Friday, 630-jnl8 June. 18. Ott's music. 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 The ladles of the M. E. church. South, will .hold a window sale of aprons and home cooking at -Marshall's grocery Saturday, June 19. 631-nl8 ks;thekashstorekx Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7i cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" WE SAVE YOU MONET 185 CASS STREET Let Stone tune four piano. 933tf Oran Mulkey, of Myrtle ICreek. arrived la this city today, - .t Fred Fields and wife arrived this afternoon from Arizona where they have been visiting. W. A. Smith, of Mvrtlo Prooir ar rived in this city this afternoon for a visit with friends. Miss Laura Dorman left this af ternoon for Eugene where she will visit with her sister. Byron Tower, of New York, arriv ed in this city this afternoon for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. R. Manning, who has. been visiting in this city, left today for her home at Canyonville. J. C. Clark and wife left this morn ing for their home at Prinevllle, af ter a visit In this city. . , Mrs. Harry Stron, who has been visiting, in this city, left today for her borne at Sutherlln. Hammocks that are reinforced In the middle. Some bargains too. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 622-jnl5 . More than Oire, m fon annually sent eut of Oregon for fire insurance. Insure with Oregon Fire Relief, of McMinnville, and. keep this at home. Taylor, Agent, Perkins Building. Miss Edith Ueland left this after- oon for Portland where she will both the meeting of the Royal Arch MaBons and the Eastern Stars at Portland this week. In the latter organization one of the ruoj'. prom- and club circles. Mrs. Mai-v E. Horn wife of Dr. Houck, will be elected to, the head of the order !o. the com lng year, that of graud worthy-matron. Ul Do you want a good, common-sense good looking, durable, economical suit Come in and let us show one of those olive drab Norfolks JA1I the new things in men's shirts, the very latest showings. Cool and comfortable underwear, the kind that you'll need during this warm weather, 1A complete line f Florsheim shoes, showing a goodly number of English toes Look at the new rubber sole, an improvement too. All the new shapes in hats and a nice assort ment of those light and comfort able silk'hats all shades. Don't forget that we are making very attractive prices , on all men and boy's clothing Harth,s Toggery M K ( :. ai.-'.ir,-, TtWit. ' -ill) . I lit 111! -MB! I'll 11 1 I Ji f II I "Uncle Joe" Cannon (left) and John D. Spreckels. "Uncle Joe" Cannon is having a fine time in California, where he is attending the two expositions. This picture 01 him was taken at the San Diego exposition, where he and John D. Spreckels, the San Francisco mil lionaire spent a pleasant half hour a few days ago feeding the pigeons. . take a boat to California. Miss Ue land will attend summer school at Berkely. Arundel, the piano tuner, is here. 462-tf Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 48"L- . 462-tf Developing any sue rolf film up to 4x6, ibc per roll. All done by professionals. Clark & Clark, photo supplies and fotographerg. 311-tf The genuine guaranteed . Weyer- bauser silos are for salo onlr at Page's. The Page Investment Co., N, Jackson street. 489-m3l Overland Orchards sold about a ton of gooseberries in Roseburg lae week. There Is another ton for sale this week. 15c a gallon. Telephone Overland Orchards 31 F5. 629-lffl9 We handle an mnas or kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mail order business so licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographerg. Sll-tf Miss Carol Pope announces that she will be at the Umpqua botel 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. 609-j23p A motion to have the verdict sot aside in the case of the DousiaB Creditors Association versus J. F. Hutchason, was made this morning. The contention is that the evidence as produced during the trial did not warrant the finding of a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs. Albert Ab raham represents the defendant. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John Becker, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Douelas County, Oregon, her final account as sucb administratrix and that the 17th day of June, 1915, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said account Free Prizes! Generous distribution of valuable prizes by Piano manufacturers and their wholesalers, co-operating with the local Piano Agency of the Roseburg Furniture Koseburg - - . Co. Oregon Prize No, 1, An excellent $40.00 Corre spondence Course of Musical Instruction. Prize No, 2, Ladies' Beautiful Gold Watca. Prize No. 3. Gentleman's Gold Watch. 3 . Prize No. 4. Chest of Rogers Silver. (See note below.) Spend a few minutes of your time and win one of these beautiful premiums. A PREMIUM for EVERYONE You do not . have to buy anything to win one of the following , prizes. Simply solve the "Little Mary Puzzle," send us your answer, and you can have your choice. , . , Ladies' Beauty Pins, Box of Candy, Fountain Pens, Gents Tie Clasps, Safety Razors. A PRIZE TO EVERYBODY LITTLE MARY PUZZLE TRY nv-CAN YOU SOLVE ITJ-TRY IT AT KOKKHUKfl KURMTl'RK CO. "SrS l FIND THE PIANO AND MUSIC ! TEACHER AND WIN Contest Closes June 22, 1915 TAJiS!!T!!re ' Pa"!es maBt be o a not later than June 22 J91S. Everyone has aa eqsial opportunity of securing one of the above prizes. Don't delay answering b write y3ar name and address plainly and send la yonr answer today. Name... Address.. Everyone sending In his solution before the above date, will also receive from the Northwestern Offices of the Pianos wo repre sent, In addition to the premium montloned above, a Piano manu facturer's receipt for One Hundred and Five IMllars, m05 00) which will be received the same as gold coin oa any aew piano er Piayer Piano In our store, provided the receipt be used wlthis the date shown on Its face. NOTS Read the conditions for obtaining prices Nos. t, 2, 3 and 4. Ail contestants who tall at our store and nss their receipt will receive their choice of any of the foar prises. Namely Forty Dollar Mnslcal Jnstraction Course, Ladles Gold Watch Gentleman's Gold Watch, aad Chest of Rogers Silver. Reasons for This Great Offer For many years the Piano sellers have been trying to reduce the selling price of Pianos. The old way of paying solicitors, pay lng teachers' commissions, aad engaging great artlBts to play Pianos at fabulous prices we are trying to eliminate We aro therefore working with the manafaeturers and whole salers, on as expense sharing campaign, is sell withla tiiia district the greatest number cf Pianos at the least possible eipense. W are manufacturer' agents for Instrument e proven qnaiity, comprising some of the world's most famous makes. Remember, your solutio a must be ia oar hands Before Jans 22, 1315. This data has been made imperative by the msnofta torera themselves, an j ws istv no authority to eitead tt, Send all answers direct to ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. Ro"bnr Oregon and the settlement thereof. MINNIE BECKHR. Administratrix of the Estate of John Becker, deceased. C8S-nl7 I v.