The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 02, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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    Sleep Warm
You will soon be wanting to replenish your bed
ding for the winter. You can get anything
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
city m:vh
f'lmrlt'S K. Itolmrts ami family
Tjnvo rotiiriHMl from Newport when;
hey spent boinu lime enjoying roan!
John Hull, of Myrtle t'reek, punn
ed IIitoukIi hern this nft.einoon 011
rou(i) to Kalmn where he will ."pt'tw
1 few tluys lUlomllriK the Klate fair.
Airs. 10. J. luivi(lon left for nor
ihonie at I'orUmul thin afternoon nf
(er u few (lny spent ut Winston visit.
tiff with her mother, Mth. V. C.
Winston.
if. I j. Murkley. of Portland, left for
Vk home ut. I'orthiml (IiIh uftornoon
xfler a day Hpent In . Koju'Ihifk nt
tfintfjlnK Ito IiiikIiiosh nutltei . Al
though one of the most, prominent
ffaniomitu in t lio i-tnte Mr. Iturkley
ays ha will support District Attor-j
aH 4norj;n M. Ilrovvn, of Ituselniri?, !
'Sir : attorn ey-Ketinrn I in the event thej
&Urr will concede to iillow IiIh name
to so hefore, the vote at I he next
general election. Mr. Ilarkley says
He. Brown Ih recognized K one off
Mhr mutt able nlionn'yn In the entire.
ftatr, nnd would make n most efflc
tnttt official. Mr. Harkley Hays the
dvniocratK an well jih republicans!
"Would support Mr. Ilrown so well)
is he thought of throughout the en
tire state,
Mrs. C. D. Mali n and child return
ed to Oakland this afternoon ufter
a few days spent In Koseburg visit
ing with relatives.
I. ('. Iliil, the strawberry k rower,
returned hero this afternoon after n
couple of days snout in the southern
pint of the county.
W. W. and J. F. Chastain, or lliir
risburg, left for their homes this af
ternoon afler a few days e-ipent. here
visiting with their brother. U II.
(Mmstain, u patient at Merey hospltnl.
I. K. Swearlnger and wife left for
their home at Klkson this afternoon
after a few days spent In Koseburj;.
Mr. SwearJnger's brother was r's-1
cently dsnilhc(l' from Mercey hospi-
lai wnere no was miner ine ciiru oi
physicians for several weeks.
It. P. Ilutten, assistant state sec
reta ry of the federated chu ich In
action against the saloon, spent the
niorning In Itosehurg in the interest
of h Is earn pit fgn. M r. 1 1 utton Is' a
newspaper man and predicts that the
t'nited States will he legislated
"dry" In the year l!:t. To do
this. Mr. Mutton says it will be neces
sary to pass an amend men t, to the
constitution of the United States.
Rosebun Lyceum
Entertainment Course
Commonwealth
Quartette
OCTOBER 13
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Adult Season Ticket
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October 13
.1. Y. ;iEOVI-:s, Manager,
CITY NEWS
LBdioa fine leather hand bans at j
lilack. it
T, F. Fisher end wife returned toj
their home at Wilbur this afternoon.:
M rs. Kerr, of Roberts Creek, is i
spending a few days In itOHeUurg'
visiting with friends. j
Percy Hoblru'oii, of Riddle, has ac-
cepfed a position at the MK'lailen !
hotel in this city.
reasonable prices at the Roseau rg i
Hook Store. We give S. & II. green;
trading stamps. tf!
John Nachter, of Ctevloand. spent
the day in Roseburg attending to '
business matters. j
Clyde Wallace left Tor Portland!
last evening where he'has business1
matters needing his attention.
L. U. Smote left Tor Portland this;
afternoon after a few days spent In1
Itosoburg visiting with friends. j
Mary Stevens returned to Yonealla"
thin afternoon after a few days spent1
in Rosebiirg visiting with friends.
Jioone Shortridge is up from;
IougliiH county visiting his parents j
a few days. Cottage drove Sentinel.;
We have nil kinds of t terry plants
and Mitiill fruits fur sale. Wc sell
noih.Jni; hut the iH'st. .(Jet our prices.
Kilchiii A- nck tf
Merle Sn,ith is visitir.g vf:th
friends at Oakland pending t lie re- j
t'irn of Mrs. John Hanks from Grants i
Pass.
Mrs. A. F. Kerr left for Portland
this afternoon to join her hubsand.
who hf spending some time at that'
city. j
Agnes Murphy left for Portland'
this afternoon where she will spend1
a week or ten days visiting with
friends.
Andy Hestul has returned rrom i
points in Coos county where he spent i
the pas-It. few days attending to busi-i
news matters, ;
Waterman's Ideal fountain pens, at
complete line to select from at the
Rosoburg Hook Store. Wo give S. &
11. Green trading stamps, tf
Jessie Huffman, who has been
employed at the Hamilton Drug
Company, for the past su miner left
for her homo at Portland this morn-
ing.
The ladies of the M. E. church.
South, will hold a window sale of
home cooking at Marshall's grocery.
Saturday, October 4. o4
0 . W. SI m n i on d s a n d w 1 f e a n d
J. W. Ipon and wife returned to
their homes at Wilbur this after
noon after spending the morning in
Hosehurg.
The members of the Hnptist church
have organized what will be known
as a bible study class. Meetings
will be held every Wednesday night
at the church parlors.
Wo hit ie prime, pear, h-uc)i, in
tact ntl khids of fruit trees fur mt
(iiiu iiiiUmmI the best that rim I to pro
duced, ( Mir prices will save yon
money. I'hono 152. Kitrhlu &
1. Patterson and wife, who spent
i the past few days In Hosehurg left
for ihe'r ho'Mfi n Iowa this morn
ing. They have been touring the
I West, for several weeks nnd wero
j more than delighted with Rosfthurg.
Douglas County Creamerv b.; lei
! is the best on the market. Insist, on
i your grocer supplying you with this
home piodurt. which is ulwnjs siflct-
tv tresh nnd guaranteed. Tvr pound
i roll. 85 cents. tf
The Majestic theatre was crowded
to its doors yesterday afternoon,
when M iiuiger l.acey gave a spe-Iai
! matinee lor the school children. Vio
. la's trained animals was the attrac
; tlou and suffice to say that the per-
forniaii'-e was pleasing.
C. I... Dudley, Dr. Gourde 10.
HoHck and William Cobb spent yos
! tenia y at the latter s ranch, near
Kellogg, hunting China pheasants.
, The gentlemen succeeded in bagging
seven birds which they brought with
them to Rosebiirg last night.
Iltiy bread made in Ko.-einirg
, none better. iu could do your
banking in Portland: laundry could
b" t-cnt tli ere; dry goods bought
t here but It is not good business
'. policy. Spend your money at
i homo. tf
Tee members of t he Ladles Aid
; Society of the Christian church held
, their first meeting for the winter
season at the parlors of the church
this afternoon. The attendance was
large, Delicious refreshments- prov
ed one of the features of the nf-
, ternoon.
t Mac, the tailor, can make ou a
I suit of clothes any style yon desire.
You can see the good manufactured
! Into n suit if you wish. Vo make
your suit In Roseburg. Oregon, not
In the Windy City. We don't make
cheap truck, but make good clothes
any stylo you wish. We are tailors;
at 1-7 .Tack son street. olp
A quiet wedding wan solemnized
at the offices of Justice of the
Peace Reuben Marsters this morning
when G. W. Sintmonds. of Wilbur,
and Miss Virginia llalght, of The
Dalles, were united In marriage.
Justice Marsters officiated. The hap.!
py couple left for Wilbur this af-!
ternoon where they wlTl reside per- i
manently. j
City Attorney Albert Abraham
this afternoon filed In the record-'
er a court an amended complaint In i
the case of the City of Roseburg vs. i
The Southern Pacific Company. The
complaint was filed by the city attor-!
ney upon request of John Husenbark. i
who claims that the Southern Pa
cific Compftry blocked the Lane,
street envying for more than D i
minutes t'nder the city ordinances'
it is tln w f ul for the company to
block any crossing within the city
limits for a eriod of more than
10 minutes. In the specific case at
issue It is claimed that the crowing
was Mocked tor 13 mlne.tec. The
necessary legal paper will probuhl
It served upon the head of the de
fendant company in Portland some
time this week. The cane will later
bo brought to an issue.
Baxter Robinson, of Myrtle Creek,
was a visitor in Roseburg for a few
houra today.
Mrs. Heavens, of Greens, was a
visitor in Roseburg for a few houra
Ihlt: afternoon.
Frederick T. Mlnto of Portland,
spent the day in Roseburg attending
to various business Interests.
T. B. Burnett and wife, of Round
prairie, were visitors in Roseburg for
a few hours this afternoon..
Mrs. Jefferson Williams, of Look
ing Glass, spent the afternoon in
Roseburg lisiting with friends.
Bertha Minor, of Kugene, arrived
here on last evening's train to spend
a few days visiting with friends.
Bertha Mclntyre, of Portland, ar
rived in Roseburg last evening to
spend a week or two with friends.
Mrs. K. Hall returned to Wilbur
this afternoon after a few dsys
sient in Ror-eburg visiting with
friends.
Clarence T. Peppln, of Portland,
arrived here on last evening's train
'o spend a few days looking after
business Interests.
H . M . Wheeler and w o , who
wrre yesterday married at Kugene,
arrived here late last evening and
are registered at the Grand hotel.
Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and child, of
Roberts Creek, arrived here .this
noon and spent the afternoon wtlh
friends. They were accompanied
home late this afternoon by Mrs.
O'Brien's mother, Mrs. J. D. Mc
Dermitt, of Seattle, who arrived here
yesterday.
Mrs. J. F. Barker and Mrs. Jams
Sawyers left here this afternoon for
Hood River where ')ca'' will attend
tl-e Minimi meeting the St'ite Fed
eration of Women'fa Clubs. Knroute
home they will spend a couple of days
at For' land visit intr with friends.
Charles Barnard, of the Roseburg
Marnhfield stage lines returned here
last evening after a da v spent at
Kugene. The new building recent
ly erected by Mr. Barnard has been
completed and the renters are now
moving into the structure. The
bi'ilding is said to be ono of the
finest in Southern Oregon.
Superintendent Groves, of the lo
cal public schools, reports work pro
gressing nicely, with the exception of
in the high school Iwhere certain
study books are unobtainable. Un
fortunately, the publishers were un
able to supply the demand, and as
a result many of the scholars are
without hooks. Unless some action
Is taken to .itupply the deficiency,
many of the pupils will be unable i
to keep up in their work.
Magazines, don't give your money
to unknown jjcrsou3 and frauds.
Leave your subscription with the
Roseburg Book Store. We are mem
bers of the Am-Hooksol'era Magazine;
Agency Co, and guarantee you will j
receive the magazine or refund youri
money. Wo give S. & H. green i
trading stamps. tfi
George Rouse, of Roseburg, a con
ductor oa the Southern Pacific, was
injured at Junction City Monday by
being caught between a moving train
and the switch board. He was taken
to Roseburg and it Is thought his
Injuries are not serious. Mrs. Rouse
s a daughter of Mr: and Mrt W. C.
Johnson, of this city. Cottage Grove
Sentinel.
INSURE YOUR TEETH
By using the beBt tooth paste obtainable. Don't use ordinary
tooth paste. Use
Dike's Dentaseptic Cream
This Is no ordinary tooth paste It Is a real tooth preser
vHtlve hv using Dentaseptic Cream you are giving your teeth
every chance you are Insuring them by giving them the best
protection possible.
Dike's Dentaseptic Cream
Sweetens the breath, benefits the gums, whitens the teeth re
tarding decay It does not scratch the teeth nor the fillings.
Dike's Dentaseptic Cream comes in a big collapsible tube. 25c.
Wo recommend its US) for children and grown ups.
KROHN'S PHARMACY STREET
Theatre in New Elk's Bui
OPENING OF THE SEASON
Saturday Night, Oct. 4th
!'". A. LACBV, ItoseburR Booster.
Wednesday Thursday
MISS VIOLA'S
ANIMAL CIRCUS
The Show that is Talk of tin
City Tow .Mniv Nights. An
Orplit'uiu .Show in Town. A
noil Clean Kntri'tninmciit.
Si(MiaI Two 1Um1 Couture
The Statue of Fright
A !Vi:itlTI, IlliAMA
A Laugh That Rolls Into A Thousand
DIRECT FROM 2 YEARS RUN IN CHICAGO AND NEW YORK CITY
lST"G THEATRE-GOERS
' lIUCHOFTHE YEAR. Cohan & Hams,
foremost of pro
ducers.are send
ing to our city
the greatest
melo-dramatic
faro of the cen
tury and I want
to greet them
with a capacity
house, which will
insure us of all
their attractions
playing here in
the future.
Rt5 Jh
MM
Curtain Rises at 9 o'clock
Advance Sale of Seats now on at the Box Office.
How Did It Finish
KD1SOX, (.'ItlOAT CO.MIMIV
Extra Paihe Weekly
Seo Mutt's Foot Klip When
He's Throwing Twelve .Men
of the KiHif,
Admission:-10 and 15c
COMIXU SATl'KIMY
"A V1I.1 K1IK"
It's a Hit; One.
INSURE
Mutual Life
OK XIAV YOKK
Oldest in America; Stronfsest in
the Wor'0 Lend in Oreson in
1912. Lowest not cost to you.
LarffiO' returns to you. No stock
holders. Kor full particulars see
J. F. ni'TCHASON.
District Manager.
Room 421 Perkins Thone 274
SPECIALS FOR
EVENING WEAR
Dresses
Coats
Waists
They Certainly Are Beautiful
and Very Reasonable
Something New
in
Hair Dressing
Hair Ornaments
and
Hair Accessories
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