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

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    CHIEF OF AMERICA'S, i
WEALTHIEST WOMEN
OREGON STATE FAIR
CITY NEWS.
Tablets Pencils Pens
Ink Erasers
Rulers Note Books
Get them at the Central Pharmacy
Best Quality Low Prices
THE CENTRAL PHARMACY
Corner Cass' andjackon Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
if
Fresh, Eastern oysters any style,
1 Lewis Cafe. Ill Cass St. 925-slu
W. W. McMullen, postmaster at
SALEM
Hoaglin, Ore., is in this city today
, attending to business matters.
IT h
Week beginning September 27th.
Races, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agricul
ture, Horticulture, Manufacturing.
All the activities we are interested
In will be represented
Ilitliiced ltuilroud Fares
from all points in Oregon.
Sale Dates, Sept. 23d ito Oct. 2d
Tickets limited to Oct. 6th
All trniiis itirect to the Fair Grounds
Ask our local agent for train sched
ules and tickets
! For auction sales see J. M. Judd,
Dlxonville, Ore., experienced mio-
i Uoneer. 927-o4
i
I Kathorlne Agee and Mrs. C. O
, Webber left this morning for Eu
gene where they will visit for a short
time.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
J'lm M. Scott, (iencrul Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
A. N". Denny, of San Francisco; J. F
O CITY NKWS.
Fresh, Eastern oysters any style
Lewis Cafe, 111 Cass St.
Denny, of Myrtle Creek and Lucile
Denny, of Jlyrtlo Creek.
Mrs. X. M. Craig, who has been
visiting with friends at Drain, re-
025-slO i tunletl ,0 l'or home in this city this
morning.
Mrs. E. L. Ilennlnger, of Oakland,
arrived in this city today for a visit
with friends. j
Miss Ilertha Hopkins left this;
morning for Riddle where she Willi
teach school for several mouths.
Send us your KodaR films for de
veloping and printing. We do the
best work at moderate prices. Rose
burg Book Store. "Compare our
work." dsw-810-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McXee, of
Ontario, Canada, who have been vis
iting In this city, left this morning
for San Francisco where they will
attend the exposition.
Send us your kodak filniB tor do-!
veloplng and printing. We do the
best work at moderate prices. Rose
burg Book Store. "Compare our
work". dsw-810-tf
Louis Denny, whose funeral was
held at Myrtle Creek Wednesday,
was a well known pioneer of this
county. Mi'. Denny was born In Knox
county, 111., August 20, 184 9, and I
crossed the plains to this country in
te yfal lfS2. For se 'fal years he:
was eii'i'iioyod as a mp( driver be
tween Oakland and Elkton. He Is.
survived by a wife and three children,
Miss Emma Kennedy, of Rochester,
Minn., arrived in this city today and
will spend a week or ten days visit
ing at the home of Dr. N. Plyler.
We have four Jitney cars at the
Empire Livery Stables and will run
cars in city and country, day and
night. Will meet all trains.
GEO. W. GAGE & SONS.
SOS-tt Phone CO.
Mrs. J. M. Marks, who has been
visiting at the home of Mrs. C. L.
Bargar, left this morning for her
home at Oakland Cal.
Tlavo you an auiograpnic back?
Ilring your Kodak to us and we will
make it up to date by putting on an
autographic back. Tloseburg Book
Store. dsw-810-tf
Joe Denn left this morning for Eu
gene wnere he will attend the slate
university during ins winter months, j
Mrs. Inez Miller, who has been
visiting in this city returned to her
home at Wilbur this morning.
Investigate the cheapest way to
heat your kitchen and como and see
our gas-wood heaters. Only $18.00
connected with hot water coll. Have
you heard of "The Free Service"?
Oregon Gas and Electric Co. 9:!2-tf
Mrs. T. D. Parry, who has been
visiting with Mrs. J. B. Sloan ,re
turned this morning to her borne at
West Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Connor left this
morning for Hillsboro, where Mr.
Connor, who is an S. P. operator.
has been transferred.
Developing any ue roll film up
to 4x5, 15c per roll. AH done by
, professionals. Clark A. Clark, photo
supplies and folographers. 311-ti
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Badger, who
have been visiting at the -home of
W. A. Cottrell returned to their home
at Ashland this morning.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson, who has
been visiting with her brother, Win.
Anderson, returned to her home nl
Portland this morning.
A new kind of floor oil is one of
the latest Improvements of the year.
This floor oil is made from a pure
mineral base, Instead of animal f?ts,
the - offscourings of packing house
and meat shop. It also damages
the cloth fabrics less and Is mnro
pleasant to handle in application.
Try a quart or gallon. B. W.
Strong, the furniture man. 947-S12
Mrs. II. .1. Stone announces the
annual opening of her studio. Thos.1
Interested In kindergarten worlr and
wishing pupils to take the Child
Garden Music Course may call or
telephone in the mornings. Regular
piano study in all grades will b's re
sumed Sept. 7, the Godowsky Progres
sive Series taught throughout, with
two-piano work for all pupils and
sight-singing a feature of the class
work. Studio 4 29 E. Cass street
Phono 357-R. 831-slflp
Jas. T. Miller and Miss Malinda
Hess, both of Roseburg, were mar
ried at the parsonage of the M. E.
church, South Wednesday night nt
eight o'clock In the presence of Miss
Ruby .Mllllgnn and Mrs. 'C. II.
Cleaves as witnesses. Mr. Miller Is
a barber of this city with a shop near
the Grand hotel, and Is one of Rose
burg's promising young business
men. Mrs. Miller is one pf Doug
las county's fairest and most popular
daughters, and Is a favorite with the
young people of the city. The ring
-MRS. E.H.HARiMAsr
bUNDEPWDOD VNDERWCC f
MR8. MARY W. HARRTMAN,
WIFE pF THE LATE E. H. HAft
R1MAN, RAILROAD MAONATH.
WHO OWNS MOST OF THE
1. 000. 000,000 WHICH IS IN
THE HANDS OF THE WEALTHY
WOMEN OF 'THE ' UNITKD
STATES.
ceremony was used. Rev. C. II
Cleaves, officiating, They will make
tni'ir Home in Roseburg, where they
navo a host of friends who inin in
whlMng them .long and abundant
happiness.
Eliminate Heat and Steam From
Your Kitchen This Hot Weather ,
Roseburg Steam Laundry
WillW the Work for You
Just Call Phone 79
SCHOOLS Ol'E.V SEPTUM HER 1J.
The Roseburg public schools will
open Monday, September 13.
Beginning classes will ho formed
In the Hose, Benson, Fullerton and
Riverside schools.
Prin. Fltzpatrirk and Snpt. Ham
lin will be in their offices at the
Lane building afternoons of all
school days from this date for con
sultation with patrons and prospec
tive students.
Students who wish to work for
board and parties wishing to secure
the same please apply to
F. B. HAMLIN,
sll City Superintendent.
XOTII K FOIt BIDS Foil THE AllllT
OF THE CITY BOOKS.
Notice is .hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by thf
undersigned nt his office in tho City
Hall In tho City of Uosrhurg, Ore
gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m., on Monday,
So(PTiiher 27, 1915, for a complete
audit of the books of the City Re
corder and Treasurer from January
1, 1911, to November 1, 1915.
The Common Council of said City
hereby reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
l(y order of tho Common Council.
Dated Sept. 7th, 1915.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon. 944-S22
SHERIFF'S SAIJ-I OF
PROPERTY.
HEAL
Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 22
In pursuance or a decree of fore
closure and order of sale rendered
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County, on the
21st day of June, 1915, in the suit
of J. J. Ilenderer, plaintiff, vs. Mabel
C. Hinkson, A. II. Hlnkson, A. II.
Bossen and A. H. Bossen, adminis
trator of the estate of Edith Bossen,
deceased, for tho recovery of
$3408.20 with Interest thereon at
seven per cent per annum from June
21st, 1915, until paid, tho further
sum of $100.00 pa attorneys fees nnd
the sum of $24.25 cosls nnd disburse
ments, and of an execulion upon said
decree duly issued out of said court
on the 2d day of Sept., 1913, I will
expose for sale and sell at purine auc
tion as the law directs nt tho court
house door of said County In the city
of Roseburg. Ore. on the 5lh day of i
October, 1915,'at 10 o'clock a. in., the
real property situated In the County
of Douglas, and Slate of Oregon, des
cribed In paid decree and order of
sale as follows, to-w!t:
Tho north hnlf of the Donation j
Land Clnim of Win. Hnnrock and
wife, being claim No. 4 5 in sections
fifteen, sixteen, twenty-one, and
twenty-eight in township twenty
two South of Ranee seven West of
Wllllamctte Meridian in Douglas
County, Oregon; alRo the North half
of the South half and lots one, two
and three of Section 16 In Bald town
ship Twenty-two South, Range seven
West, containing 503.7 4 acres more
or less, except that part lying and
being on tho Went tide of Elk Creek
containing 1 CO acren more or lens,
the said Klk Creek running through
Sections Sixteen and Twenty-on.
that part being deeded to A. II.
HlnkBon.
Said sale will be for cash In hand
and will be subject to confirmation
by said court.
Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, Sep
tember 4th, 191S.
GEO. K. QUINE.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon
1 You Wish the Big End
of the bargain como hero for it. The reward for your trip
will be more than ample . r, , ;,v.V'I,';'"'l I
We Play Fair With Our Lumber
too. Never overstate qualities or oxaggorato values. Bo you
expert Judge of lumber or a beginner nt buying you can buy
here with equal confidence and safety.
Hargreaves Door & Lumber Co.
Local Manufacturers of Building Material
Phone 326
FRUIT
At Cleanup Prices
GOLDKX STATE MASON WIDKST MOUTH JAR MADE,
Pints 83
Quarts 1.00
j Gallon 1.33
K7, ECONOMY SFAL JARS
,4 Pints 50
Pints IO
(it'll RAM, WIDE MOUTH
Quarts .' .OOc
Mason Rubbers (extra heavy) per doz Bo
Sani Caps for Moson Jars, per doz 12 6c
Everlasting Glass Tops, per doz (So
Mason Tops, two dozen for !Wc
Parowax, per lb 10c
Fruit Wax, per pkg Or.
All other Krult Jars and Accessories lit Money-Suvlng Prices. '
Peoples Supply Co.
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