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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
I HIMKKIS ATTKXI) I LAWKS MKKTISU Sleep Warm You will soon be wanting to replenish your bed ding for the winter. You can get anything Shoes Long Wore the box office was op en, ladfeK started to come from all j directions and by 230 a laro crowd was assembled in front of the Ma- JuhiIc theatre, where Mine. Pearl Tangley is appearing thin week, to attend a "special meeting for ladles only". Men were a scarce article around the place. The theatre was School Of a Variety and Quality never shown in Roseburg before We are making a special feature Of Children's Shoes you want at LILBURN'S Complete showing of Blankets, Comforters, Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Pillows, Mattresses. Springs, Brass and Iron Beds Best Quality of Merchandise, Lowest Prices A. J. Lilburn & Son Complete House Furnishers 4 CITY NEWS ' i IH vmnlevillo art at I'uhu-u thea-J r tonight ami loiimrrmv viJlit . J "B. II. Mnoro and family, or Med-j ford, spout IitHt evening In Hoseburg plaiting with friends. L. V. (!roH and K. f irons, of 0;ik . laud, wore vlrjl(orn In HoKeburg for A Tew hours today. MtfiH Bnihro went to Jreen IhhI ev ening whero alio In Hpendlug a few daya with frlonds. Mrs. Lyons went to Myrtle Creek last evening after a couple of days S(nt fn ftoHolmrg, Mrs, A. V, Maxwell returned to 1)r home at Ithldlo lust (-veiling after I (fay spent In ItoKolmrg. Wpx. MoavciiH returned to (Ireen tost evening iifler a day spent In Rnttenurg with friends. W. J. Pylo, of Portland, Hponl the pst few .hy in HoKeburg attending to various business inatlerK. Jfrs. McNnhti returned to her homo at Myrtle Crook last evening after a opr of days spent lu Hosehurg, S. M. Kelly and wife leave for Sa lni this evening where they will tyiend a wek iitlnding the state, fair. Rfchurd Halt, who reeontty return ed him ufler a vlit at Port land, leTl, tor his ninrh nen r tlleuhrook liiHt vnlng. Miss Itnena Wllmn left for Port land this morning after spending a few days (u k-osehurg visiting with ler parents. Charles Hnnniid, of the KoKehurg Marshfleld stage It In expected aome from Kit gene ml Portland this Ten in g. The latest new and popular fletlon, II rarefully selected bookH, at the Kosehurg Honk Store. We give S. & II, green trading tttamp. tr Mm. SinipHon and daughter left last evening for (Vdur liaplda, Iowa, win: re they ee'et to epend several week visiting wllh friends. Y. S. I'atlerui upent the duy at Suthetliu wheru he 1b arranging the lopnery for the new moving picture lauw to I'o oiened there neon. Mr. and Mm. A. I'". McKenxie, who Tpfcit jenteid;ty lu Kosehurg visiting rtltv the tatter's parents left for their iom nt 1,'lmmm thin morning. flrs, Cal Wrinht returned yesier iay from au extended visit at her old heme in Kou'hnrg. Her health liV noinewhut huproved. She was ae wiinitauied on hvr return by her sls rr, Mr.. Oillvunt. wlm will visit here iWn finie. MavHhrield Times. ttns M. K Shupt left for her homo at Port hi tut this innitilng after a few 4.i t 4priil lu Ko.-tfluTg visiting i the home of Attorney and Mrs. Albert A braham. u audit Harry, of Co county, passed through Itoseburg last even lug enroute to Kiddle where she has been engaged to taeh school during the coming year. 8. K. Morse, who has been spend ing the past three months at Santa Marbara and other California cities returned here last evening, lie re ports a nioHt enjoyable time. J. ii. linker, of Wlnntons, spent the day lu Itoseburg attending io buslnei-s mutters and visitftig with frlendH. William Weekly, proprietor of the Myrtlo Point livery barn arrived here last evening to look after buslnesb matters. INSURE IV Till'! Mutual Life OUIchi. in Amotion; StmnKct In the Wniiil. I.piuI In Orr-Kon In 1IM2. Lowest t cost to you. Lnrjitist rt'tuniK to yon. No atocfe lioldcfs. Fur (nil liaitlculiuB 8 J. MUTCHASON, District .KanuHnr. ltooni 121 Perkins Plion 2 74 t tr , . . '1 7 'Ut I A CX)ltltKCTM. . Through error In setting the type, a transposition of names was made In the recently issued fair premium book, for the- premium to Industrial schools, 4 and the awards for cabbage, class B, was credited to the Douglas National Hunk instead of to the Rosebuxg National Bank, as It should hate been. j . , . j quainted with Mr. Lewis. -Albany I Demo.-rat. J. U. Stoeker and Leo Merrick, president and secretary of the Ore-1 g;;n Hot ail Merchants Association, left for their homes Into last night . nfter attending a banquet given by the Koseburg Hetail .Merchants As- s::c'aii(m at the I'mprjuii ho'el, Mr. I Stoeker res-ider. at Salem, while Mr. i Merrick Is a resident of Portland. S. G. Whit sett returned Sunday j from a trip to Itoseburg, having i taken V. C. Sellmer and wife and George P. Laird to Hoseburg, j from which place the three lu;-:t men-. Honed went to Portland by train. Mr. j Laird expects to return on the ; Breakwater, but Mr. and Mrs. Sell mer will take a trip through Kastern Oregon before they return. Bandon Recorder. ' You will find iherrarightly priced and special attention given to fitting. Roseburg Boot erie PERKINS BUI LMNG PHONE 123 ROSEBURG. OREGON well packed, and many anked erson al questions, questions that perhaps would have made some blush. Mine. Taugley talked continually for about one hour, culling question after question until she finally weak ened under the strain and was forc ed to close her performance. She answered ueores of questions, the majority of which referred to fche masculine sex. Tonight she invited all ladles to write their questions at home and she would try to o--more than during her usual perform ances. Tonight and Saturday are her1 last engagements and large crowds ire expected, What Is the diffec hetfteet i Itonef fnrieer iffnt ti thief? One 1 1 Ms the hoil, the other snW tt& till! Wo (Unlike to &Mtfba tone fc(B ei uith Milch dii-epfttaicRto 4 hto , but thi farmer Nhloe 10 'puio. We vtttut all tail net to kt that e ml their choice lot rtfret, ltf& and tallow tor which wo py in:it't pi ice, eiish. rhoa r THE KOKOBT miT INSURE cYOIJ lllif By tiding the het tooth paste obtainable. Don't Use ordinary lui0 piiate. I'se Dike's Dentasafk mm This is no eniiiniry tooth pate tt Is a real tooth preser-ratlv- by using r-Mjtasept u t'r-ani you are nivlng your teeth -ery cli:i,e- mt are tuurttig them by giving them the best j-rotectien possible. O O Dike's Dentaseptic Crjvi Sweetens the biealh. beneffis the minis, whitens the teeth re tarding decay - it decs net vrateh the teeth nor the filling. IHke's Oentaepttc i'rram cumes in n big collapsible tube. 2oc. Wo recommend lu uso for cliildren and grown ups. KROHN'S PHARMACY STREET ( ITT 4 i 0 4 4) n n m H. 15, I5ccteson ami wife, of Port land, are spendisK a few days i Rnwbiirft visitig witli friis. Kri est brook exptcts t lnt todby o a kuntiiK x4itlt in Ifco moiittalnv es-. vi v. ilhi'.uy Penioi rat, ft l?tr biusd Wis at reasotabl9 prlw at tW V.whrg Book Store. f' glv 4. A M. y:i?en trwriing iaiiii. tf '! Kvrg iu4 vill oihtr of it iiiwiKtig ii-U u tke vet k ai.iot?iit tht C'.raid I Ilivis, Of PAltftltd, KfAt yesteMuy it ftv'vrj. Wovi fN Ktddlv thitt worning. 4r, OaviH iys huHiNti It; iiovig at Plui rmi thtt nioily in pk-tifl tbn for mmt tit pwt. AcorMitt tt luttei'v ri4 f County .luii WoAacMt be U till at I'mnciteft. lit exct lo o to 4.oH Atyelw kitif. hovvtr, tvtfti't will sptid tin fititltft itb his iltmihter vn4 turn. U. Mi-tin, ' nd wtft. f Kltti- th P'alU. who have bn spend tp th imt ! dtyt it Wibury hmt i ovfr IM to-t 'tVt ! tt mornlaf for P"tttrf htit tey ill visit alth 'iieil. :rs. It i.tnt. or areu, Spent Igst viilu In U,burg nikiug ar rangementH to move hr household furniture to Medford where she ex pects to locate. Mr. I.ane preceded er to the Southern Oregon city sev-I erl dy;0sluce. 9 (ieor Poll and wife, who have ben spending Fon time In Jali forni spent yesterday In Roseburg. They left for their home nt Klama, Wash., thlsinornlng. Mr. Doll own? an attractive fruit orchard in tlar den Valley and Inspected the sane dining bis visit here estenlay. Dr. (leorte K. llouck received a letter 10m l-tlnnd today to the ef fect that Mrs, Harry Hatfield who re cently underwent an oiHMatinn at one of the Portland hospitals, is improv ing rapidly and will be able to re turn home in a few da!. The op eration was performed by George E. Houck nnd Dr. l.uther Hamilton. Knronte to Newport. I.. I... I.owK of Uf-seburg, propriel":- of two r. -tnur.tnts in that city, stopped off here today to visit U. It. Westbrook proprietor of tho St. Kranrls. M r, West brook formerly was In business at Hoseburg where he became ac- li. : JEWKTT. Msr. KXTHA l!l(i VArilTlVlI.I.K ACT it Thbt is a ( twiiwr.iuck Cow-edy-o-ItwiroJiw ne rtee Pt. W. mm VITKilSAIMI i;hx; rw mi AiIkr rATHPk LAST TIME Mgll'K Work will besin nt the (tin prime pack log hotito Mon day. AU Wuly fneen p1ene t on IiaihI mt that lime. mi ma (Vin nsk tin wonderful me dium any question. If you Avaitt to know titie will ad iso you. PPi:C!.1, FKATrUK IX TWO ItKKUS. "A Hero mong Men" A innverfiil ntrike Ntory in nhlfh (t)ei-l--in turn iiwul ncHt. It'sl.tibin. q "HerSweejt Memory" It's itagraph Comedy Dnima A Taste ol His Own Medicine Another tiNwl (VtmNly. SI'KCIAI, UAUl.AIN PliK'ICS 10 and 15 Cents COMINti MONDAY .Mivt Animal Clmi. 1Mb Knriten Novelty Act. Ttaatre in New Efe's Building OPENING OP" THE SEASON Saturday Night, Oct 4th 'mai mm Sffi A bm That Bbils Into A Thousand DIKCT FROM 2 YEARS SUN IN CHICAGO AN3 KEW YORK CITY iSWti' T3FATRF-BnFRS ImrioseTMsasr CiTY m mm" $ JJUCH OFTHE TEAR. Cohan & Harris, foremost or pro ducers.aro send- In "'B VLl fmMZmS&Z'M the greatest V melo-dramatic fare: of the cen tury and I want 'wm S II i k 1 9 vith a lMAZ10?f hou9e,wh1Chw.ll insure us of all their attractions playing here in the future. Curtain Rises at 9 o'clock Advance Sale of Seats at the Grand Hotel Thursday, September 25th at 10 a. m. nt iiiGiiire For Millinery Suits Coats and Dresses For Ladies, Misses and Children With Right Styles and Right Prices Like The Leader r J