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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
Tire GEORGE CHURCH, WEALTHIEST OF COURT STARS, SHOWS GREAT SPEED THIS YEAR W. .... .4. - George M. Church. Though most tennis sUirs have enough independence to leave their Work and have part in tho big meets, George M. Church, the New Jersey etar, is able to travel from one tournament to another in his own private car if he has the whim. Church has shown wonderful improvement in his game this season and, nftcr his recent hot fight with Norris Williams, fa Icing seriously regarded by the critics as a national singles champion s (possibility i filtllKJIS WOHK I'KOCHKIM FAST According to Koadmaster K. A. Sinclair the work on the Happy Val ley bridge is proceeding rapidly and will undoubtedly he completed be fore the date of the expiration of the contract, October 1. The bridge Is belntr built by the Portland Bridge Company and will accommodate a largo and prosperous farming com munity. The shore pier on this side of the river has been built and the cusalon Is being constructed for the pier In the middle of the river. The material is on the ground and has been framed ready to be put into place. is now looking about for another location. They will remain In this city for a short time. C-y Cordon, R. L. Whipple, Carl i Win.berly, and Howard Calkins re turned Saturday night from Wln-i Chester Bay where they have been spending the past week fishing and ' otherwise enjoying their short out ing. They report that the fish are lilting well and that everyone Us I greatly enjoying their stay at the ! famous Winchester bay resort. HKCKIVF.S I'ATKXT L. C. Hill today received notice that his application for patent on a toy which he has Invented has been granted. Mr. Hill applied for a pat ent some time ago on a toy which is tiie figure of a cowboy on a bucking broncho. He intends to ap ply for a patent In Canada and then take immediate steps to have his In vention marketed and ready for the holiday sales. IJXECUTOir.S NOTICE . OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. UtACli FltO.M lU'XTINU Tltll nnco Company in which the build- I lugs are insured and of which Hlco Sam Crouch nnd wife and MisB '& Iticc are the local agents. Ho was Edna Beehlor returned lust might from Diamond Hoik in tho Tiller di. -trlct whoro they bavo been spend ing the past two or three wcoka vamping. They report a very de lightful tlmo frim holh tho view point of an outing and hunting and fliihlng trip. They caugho over 300 trout during tho short time and Mr. Crouch succeeded In killing two deer filnce tho opening of the season also empowered to adjiiKt the loss for tho othor companies who Insur ed the fixtures 'carried by the gas company nnd the clothing and ma chinery of tho cleaners, NO TII.U'F OF INSl'KANCK MAN The local oflfcers have as yet ob tained no clue which would lead to lhi i! fHcnvnrv of thn u'hnm hnntR nf u-eer in uns mu,rl ar., very pic,,,- , SU) (he aa , ,fe luau. fill Air. Ofm,,,,, diiiid I. n nm.l., 1. ... ' ' 1 ' ' ' ance agent who spent several weeks Killed, many more, but desired to i , ,, . ,, ,, .,, , ,, ,, In this city. Mr. Stuart has dlsap walt until Inter in the season before I , . . , , , . ,. . ! poared and no trace can bo found of "lining his final tag. Mrs. Crouch and , , , . mi.. ,,,.. , ...,.... ! are at A loss as to Rood hunters and In hilling nittle fwnkos showed themselves to be very adopt, as 1hoy killed three or four of tho reptiles during tholr stay. AGENT WIIX ADJIST I.OSS Press Turnell, ono or tho proprie tors of the Imperial Cleaners re turned Saturday evening Trom Steam boat creek where he has been camp ing for a short time. He was culled home on account of the Hre which destroyed Iho establishment Hn nvhleh ho hud an interest. Mr. Spon ror, who was burned In tho Tire, Is recovering rapidly and spent n few hours on tho streets today. Edgar Stevens, nf Portland, ar rived this morning to adjust tho loss for the Insurance companies, lie Is a representative of the Home lnsur- he left but very few bills and Ills affairs with the comprtny were all In excellent condition. A check which would hnve covered nil of his Indent. edness in this city was mailed to hlni but returned to tho company uncalled for. His possessions are still hero, but lie has communicated with no ono. ATTENTION I'ltCXE GltOWEltS Order Lyes for prune drying now nnd got It before the rnlso in price, at tho People's Supply Co.,. wholesale to ttiu constimor. 877-tf Mrs. ivrvlnn and Mrs. Draper, of Snleiu, who have been visiting at the homo of .1. J. Thionton rcturnod home jeslerduy afternoon. 3h I J0Mf4tfl4 MAiL I l..-.,.,v. L THE "GREATER OREGON -ir vj With nnw bulMlnr. hiit(ir Miiinii....i " adillllo-m to I In rWuItr, !' (riivrtl of UroKim will It4-l If f..rty-flr.i jrnr, Ttir. tiny, Niinilir IB, ltflfll SiiiH-lul rrtilntnr In Commrrro, Vniirn.nllrm ArrMl. rturo.lvr. Mr.th 1ih-,T..hMii. 1.11. rr Work. Sinlr. I, i 'r-,.i... Arts. I.niK nml livn ilriinrim.'iit o( i.Kmt- I I '," V fl v., -tl h t!u ntJon, I' 5. I f ' V 1" LILriirT f mori. than flt.AOO volume, flf. I jfl ! .?,'-.' ,''n tMilltUne. full puulDiti. two !. ii.l f I ' J V Tuition I'rM. Iormlforlf, fur mn Mml f.. WMiiton. l:i,riifi l.ow,nt. iii iS 1,1 f? - i n '.m i . city newt:. ilenry Iticlirt!:ie:i ad wile re- turned Sut.uuay trom Litlio, HTvei jvliere they Uiivo been camping foi iiie pa.4 inoiitli, Mrs. L. M. Uragtr and Mrs. Lem uel Pt'rvlne. of 3;;lem came to Itose butg Saturday and arc visiting at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thorn ton. Mrs. H. Dudley and daughter, Maxinc, returned Saturday evening to their homo near Sutherlin, after a days' shopping in Rosehiirg, Mrs. W. Clarke, a sister of Mrs. Duniey, accompanied her for a short visit. Mrs, Honi'y Snyil'ir and daughter, Vurgarle, returned Hatunlny night rrom Medford where the.V had spent several days visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. K, Ulionds and daughter, I.esta, left Sunday afternoon for a two weeks' visit with a sister of Mrs. HhoadB' who resides nt Illuchley, about 15 fmiSos east of Kugene. Tho advertising car of the Bnr iiinii & Ilalloy circus was attached to the rear nf train No. 15 yester day mornnig. The car was bound for Medford where tho circus will show early In September. Mrs. I. B. niddlo and son, Ray mond, returned last night from Port land where she hud been spending tho past month visiting with rela tives. Tho return trip was mnde with .Mrs. J. LI. Kiddle, of Riddle, nnd .lulliis Riddle, of this city, The two latter went to Portland in Mrs. Riddle's car about a week ago. Ed. W. nillar. formerly a resi dent of tills city accompanied by his daughter, Mary, came to Rosehiirg yesterday and are spending a few days hero visiting with friends. Mr nillar has been rcS!(K 0, ft ranch near Sherwood for the pait y,'"r- '"" has Just sold his piaeo Mid Notice Is hereby given Hint the undersigned executor of the last will ar.J te3tamont of Hiram Weaiherly. deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oreg JU for Douglas County, his final account as such executor, and tho said court has fixed Tuesday, the 29th day of August, 1916, at ten o'clock a. m. and the court room of said court at Roseburg, Oregon, a3 the time and place for bearing objections, If any, to said account and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication July 31 1916. FRED WEATHEJiLY, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Hiram Weatherly, deceas ed. 814-a28 RFTv"xs ; .A ea -fiiN ' fen y i (It? J Aq i Vl yP7 . ' $t k : r . fT'tr j. x . i?- EXKCl'TltlX NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. FINAL In tho county cpttrt of the state of Oregon' for Douglas county. In tho matter of the estate and last will and testament of Edwin M. Moore, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the above named estate has filed In above Court their account in final settlement thereof and tho Court by order duly made and en tered has fixed Wednesday' Sep tember 20th,- at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for hearing objec tions, If any, to said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated this, liith day of August, 1916. ALICE E. MOORE, L1LLIE L. MOORE, 893-slS Executrix. v. tit jVj.jv A ,v , ill V" Mrs. Jack Geraghly and "Gren Farm Lassie." After an absence of several years Mrs. Jack Gei-aghty, the niece oj Mrs Elsie French Vanderbilt, has returned for the season at Newport Mrs Geraghty was formerly Miss Julia French and may be remembered te have startled society some years ago by marrying Jack Geraghty, then a, Newport chauffeur The Graghtys have been living in Minneapolis, iwfa.iiiiwriiw,BTWiM licnutiful Bust and Shoulders m a I B lAU.V WKATIIKU liKlHMix.. You Can Get Along Wiihout Glasses Overt tbOli kH uu need them quite linitiy, but you not only subject your self to Immediate discomfort but you niny also be laying the foundation for serious trouble in the future. The sense of sight is your most precious gift from Nature. You can not afford fo neclect or trifle with your eyes. To do so might mean no only loss of employment but al so of eipht itself. Tak f.nr U y()ur pyea jn time! nre pible if ynu will wear a scictitincally constructed Uiun Julie Urnssivrt.'. ThedrriiTfrinjrwHRlitnf nn iinronfinod hust so stratclies tlie supporliUK uiusclci Itiat Uic contour of tlic figure is .spoiled. put the bust hnrk where It be- w Im.iN nrc vi tit Dip full I m it front 0ILH il;lvillK tllR ftPI't'Hr.ince of Uab- Amu fiTfirl iiint'ss, ciimiinuc me uniin.r in ej on a cciirrjirc drapcinit musctusaiHi conllne th e1 DIViOJILIttg fl(ish of ,C slloulttcr givjDff m irraceful line to the entire upper body. They nre the daintiest and most servieeftbleparmrrits Irrtncl- 3 naltlerome in all materials und stylet: CroM l(nck. Honk O Front, Surplice, Itiinilcau, etc. Boned with " Wnlohn," tlie 3 rustless boiling permitting washing without rcuioval. g Have your dealei how you Hi en Jnlie Drnssieres, if not stock- fjf cd, we will gladly send liitu, prepaid, sjiniplca to hIiow you. H BENJAMIN & JOHNES, 51 Warren Street, Newark, N. J. H The Joys of Anticipation vx nn i:a( i:i:ii:i i;v tidsk i iwiiticipatiov ix yolk Sl-MMKIt ('AMI'. IF Yont Sl'l'I'l.lKS A (IK SKI.I-XTKD AN!) r.tCKFI) ItY A. S. HUEY CO. Optometrists J Campbeli & Son riinne UKi Vrlt for trfrl!o(A,ntldroatnr Rrfftrnr U22VERSJTY OF OREGON M'llKNK, oit:r.(N J "t w Your Ad. in this Paper will bring business to you that now goes to a mail order house. " U. S. Weather nurcan. local office "!sol,rR. ore., 24 ,,,. emj 5 1. m.. AllsuM 2, 19111 I'loolpltatlon l ,lclH,3 anJ h drcdlhs: IllKhflst ti'iliix-iadire vo!!(,.r,Iav r.n, n . 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