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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1913)
f LOOKS COMFORTABLE Feels Better Than It Looks A good IjlmI equipped with one of our j.cclal Flcms Mat trossra nml Donhle-Ucok SprliiKs is good enough for a king, or a Kood American cklzi'll. Comfortable Bleep Is necessary lo good work. Ho civo your li.d room oui.'it tlie consideration It deserves. Wo havo tlie most complete line of bed room furniture shown In Southern Oregon. We have IJressers and C'liiffonlcis, Dri'SBlng Tahlcs. ISimIh and Hi'il Itoom Chairs. In White Enamel and Ilird'a Ky Maple; Hrehs.M S and Cli it ion ii rs in Oak, .Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Ash and I'nrlfic Oak. Also complete lino of Hr.-r-s and Iron Duds, .Matlresses, SpriiiKS, Pillows, Ulankels, Spreads, Comforters, etc. in fart everything that is required to make tlie lied Itoom homey ami comfortable. Dependable Merchandise, Lowest Prices A. j. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers CITY NEWS Sit now for your Jfolltluy 44 hakiiiK hands will) old friends about 4 CITV KKWS town- 4 Mrs. M. Fickle wont to Oakland A. uflitrjioun to spend u low days I .1. W. Mote went to Willmr this ; morning on IniHlntisH. ! W. H. Smith went to Sutherlin I this morning on bunines. ! Now crop walnuts, the f.rut in town, at the Uee Hive (of course). t nl S. J. Jones spent yeaterday at ! l)i uin and other northern uou&Iua . cu.inty towns, ! tf. H. Krazier, of Medfonl, was a! I.i'.hineos visitor ill itodt-bug for a itvv i ;...ui b yesterday. Attorney V . W. Cardwell went to I OaKland tn is iiiui nin io Iook : tu r ; OliblllUbS l..ULtL'l h. j tjeuiH' O rii hlje came over from! OaKiano tiiis morning io look alter j Ln.iiiu niulteis. j KiiZiu Pans returned to Oillard 1 this morning after a couple ui .tiaysj i.j.tut in iio.-i:ljiir;. j. I. Kelly returned to Sutherlini tlits mot nitty at ter a brief bu.sinuss iu ii tlio citv. ! ..i r.-. tiusu Williams went to I'ort-j tioni l.uni Uii im-rniiiK alter a lew uays ev m in Uosehuig. A. . Mauley m a busim.:iH visitor in Koneouri; today. He is register ed at ne tJraiut hotel. i rvd Heavens and 11. A. Heavens, i.i ui eons., wei e vksiiui a lu Uoc hii?K lur u j'i'W tiourh yesiierday. O. '. Set her, of tileudale, spent i jet-icrday in KosebnrK transaciing : various business matters. i- icii uav. (;t iviainat n Falls, left I Fotos AH the latest novelties. CLANK & (X.WiK. in.(T,ries re not rons!;!rred serious and the patient will piobably recov er tapldl:. 1'ostcf I ice Inspector S. H. .Morse 'eft for Chic-y'i. III., this afternoon '.vr,e:e lie has official matters need iii' his a it en ti 'n. He was aceoin Itji'mI as far'a; Portland by Earl Jackson anI licit Smith, recently ar rested at Drain on a chary of'rob rins tlie posioffice at Anlauf. liuy bread :n;tuu :n lioMjnurg rine better. yu could do your 'nmkins in Portland; laundry could s-t-nt there; dry goods bought here but It Is not good bushiest !olicy. Spend your money at tl i A new feature in the Ladies Home Journal that will appeal to mothers,: is a series of articles called "My Pretty Young Daughter," in which ja mother tells how she helped her. 1 pretty daughter through crises that! every pmtty girl must face. The first; i article appears in the November num ; her. (Jet a copy at the Uoseburt; j Hook Store. tf rhere will be a Hallowe'en a.ra Barlon A Comfort Shoe A Shoe With A Purpose C. L . MiuMMi, of Kosnliurg, was In town yeslorday rur a short time. iOigeno KegiHler. A. W. Hartley, of KUldle, spent the day In Uowburg attt'iiding to business niatteiH. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton bdt for Port land thlH niorning where, she will spend a few days with relative. Frank Kind ley. a Kngene piano tuner, returned homo this morning1 after a few days spent in IloHeburg. ; ltaymond Hinlth. of (irnnts Pass, i Bpent yesterday lu lloseburg attend ing to various business interests. j MrM, J. (). Isaacson, of Central ' Point. Is viHlltng at tho homo M rs. (). M. (Jarvin lu this city. Tho News Ihls morning began the losk of printing I. oiio, ooo trading stamps, to bo 11.(1 by (he niorchants !.( oil r 1 with frieiuly, ' Attorney li. L. Kddy went to Hur ; risburg this alternoon to look alter i professional matters. I -Mw. V, W. Taylor returned to Kutberlln this afternoon after shop ping In Hoseburg. Mrs. L. li. Moore underwent a niiiior operation at t he offices of Seely, Seller At Stewart this morn ing. Douglas Wail", of iDeer Civek, spent the day in Uoseburg attend ing lo business mailers. William Ituxton, a Ilrockway farmer, was a business visitor in Hoseburg this afternoon. Jacob Jones,, a well known Doug- nie for Oakland this morning alter a few social at tho Fullerton school in i d.tya spent in Hosebuig. West Tioseburg on Friday evening Oc-! James Ionian, the Looking Glass-tober 111. A short program will bo' farmer, spent yesterday in Itoseburg: be given in conneeton und there will attending to business matters. C. H. Arundel, of Myrtle Creek, spent yesterday in Uoseburg looking alter various business muttesr. W. A. Burr went to tilendale and other .Southern Douglas county points tuls morning un business. W. M. Mendenhall leavos for his home at Sheridan Thursday after a lew days spent in this vicinity htiut- an infection of the right hand. K. M. Meats is making a number of improvements about Ills grocery store, on North Jackson street. W. A. Uoga-d leaves for 'Gold Hubert Giles morning alter returned here this few days spent at no nlenty of pie and sweet c'der. Kv erybody invited to come. Proceeds will be applied to the west side park and lav grounds. 2032-o:tl Mr. R. II. C. Wood, of the Hose berg Hook Co., leaves this evening on the Shasta Limited for San Fran cisco to attend a convention of dis tict agpnts of the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies Home Journal, ami the Country Gentlemen.1 The conven tion will be at the St. Francis hotel next Fruiav nnd Saturday. Mr. tho northern pari ol the! Wood expects! to be absent about week. During the entire trip he will points county J. M. Mears, of Klamath county, be tho guet of the Curtis Publish who has been spending the past few i ing Co., of Philadelphia, days in Hoseburg went to Sutherlini A quiet game of poker resulted in this morning. j all kinds of sensational reports last Mrs. B. S. Woodruff, of Brock-, Saturd-iy night. It seems J. W. Al- way, left for Portland this niorning i len, who has been workine on the Viola Fulmer lelt for her home i Meach, Curry county, tonight where at Portland this afternoon allot- vis-! he will upend a few days looking af itltig with her mint. Mrs. B. P. j ter business matters. I Stephens lu HiIh city. ( C O. Garrett returned here this The cut out circus on page ;tu oi aiiernoou auer a lew iay-; spent the November Indies Home Jour nal will please the children. Gut u conv at. I he UoMeburg Book Store, tf ltaymond Smith, of Gruulu Pass, formerly a local representative of the ('lark & I lottery Const ruction Co.. Is In the city with expectations of locating. Mr. and Mm. Meiisch, who recent ly returned here alter several mouths Hpeiil at. GranlH Pass went to their homestead in Southern Douglas county today. There they will remain ermnto-nily. 1 1 v '"; I t'-!s Tiftfrtioon tluit lUirl. smith, one ol the younu men charged wlt!i told. ing Hie Anlauf pi vtofl'iee a few iln ago is a resi tl' iit of Seattle, while hi-. -onipanion, IV t Ja. 1. non . Is a 1 1 si d-'li I of Gtangevllle. Idaho. Mrs. G, H. Huh! 'I Foturned lu re po-t (ivettlns alter time spent at :".!aud cai-ii;; fur Mrs. A. J. Faw rt'tt, who ha !-e"n ill at t!iod Samar li;ni lioHiul.il. Viiii. Handel i enorts Miti. Fa w fi ; t imiM'oviim. Mis. Faw "'I tonnertv lied in Hoseburg where she Is well known. She now lives al Spi limttt'ld w here her bus bans i a pi'.ic; ieinn pl:-ieiau Mr . S Mii'.-r. w ho bioiu'ltt lb" I'ii!: Imntl ol mutton sheep from Cur r, i-oiialv, le!t toily Uy privaie nli vianee for lit. Iiome near Wedder- "ii. He :ipeni t'ie past :'ev days b,tiug wilh biv Meters. Mis. 11, II. C ood and M ja a M iller. and southern wiiere she will visit with her daugh ter. Fred Churchman left for his home at Sheridan this morning after a lew days spent in Hoseburg visiting with F. Spaulding. Handsome Laiiowo'en crepe paper and novelties at the Hoseburg Book Store. Wo give S. &. li. Green trad ing stamps. o.'5 1 Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Davis, of Port land, were in Hoseburg last evening visiting with their neice, Miss Berdie Tipton. Mrs. Dora B. Tliurmau, of Pomona, Cal., who has been spending the past Hod Cal., this morning. Mrs. W. C. Gray left for her home at Portland this morning after a few uays spent in Hoebiirg visiting with her tster. Mi's. Piteht'ord. I. ' L. Hagsdale and daughter, at Glendaio and other Douglas county towns. Toe Douglas County Fair Board met in vpecial session late this al't- eruoo, ,ur me purpose m e osm.k up ,,nv (layri ln UoH(.iHlIt hffl ,or iu' " vr. , l' . JUiirr, Cal .mi.-. ,iainiii i in ii. who nas neen a ' p:: tic lit at .Mercy hospital lor some thin, nv. will leave that institution to ui oi row. She Is much Improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gnnlenhiio and ..tile sou went to Portland this ait ernoon to locale pi i aiaiiently. Mr. (!;!ide.hii'e is employed by the South ern I'iicii ;c company. 1 )r. I !ou-,-ew ort Ii, w ho hiv4 been spending tile past tew weeks in Hie i Mast , ;t, runl here t M is 'a Tl r r:n ion ei;;?iito lo his home at Marshlleld. 1 1 is w ,f'i u I'o 'nci oliipanied, kim Fast is v!-itim; in ( aliiornia when1 :-hc uii! rem.i.u lor some time. Dur ing bis ib'l.iv here this aiiernoou Dr. I louse wort h w as entertained by 1 i. . A C. Seely. L. A, Cliastain. aged ,". I years and f H" Mime I line p;y -t a resident of Kiddle died al Mercy hospital this i' I'irii i it u at II o'clock alter an ill in's of M'veral wieks. Death was due to plM tiuionia. Tlie deceased was ,i n.u.Vt ol KeiUueUy. lie leaves a wile and three children to mourn his demise. The remains will be ship ped to Harrisburg. Ore., where he funeral will le held on Saturday. Ho was a farmer by occupation. new school building, invited th'-ee Cottage Grove'boyp to his room Sat urday evening for a quiet poker game. , About midnight, after los ing about all of his money, Al len reported to the officers that he had been held up and robbed in his room at the point of a gun. An in vestigation revealed the true facts and Arch Leonard was required to nay a $.1 fine aftqr pleading guilty to a gambling charge, his two asso ciates not being convicted for want of evidence. In the meantime Allen left town, forgetting to pay a week's board bill nl Woodson'3 in his hasty departure. Cottagn Grove Leader evening few days 1 J V X ( It A 1 1 4 lie: sie. arrived lie re lust , from Portland to spend a !ool:ing over the eouniry. V. S. Nichols, of Kiddle, spent yes- i terday ufiernoon in itosebuig atuuul ing to various business matteis and 1 v...-.itiug with friends. 1 .Miss Cora Pearcc, who was called lie re un a; efunt of t he serious ill ness of her moiher left for her home at Galveston. Texas, yesterday. L. B. Arnold, of Chico, Cal.. is spending a lew days in Itoschurg j ; visiting with friends and incidental-; ly l joking after business interests. F. M. ollhant and wi'e lett here ! h ,s 1111 rn iiig for. S ractise. Mo., where lliey will spend Mveral weeks visiting with old time -friends and relatives. Mrs. Alice Mather ami Lizzie Hath burn . of Kuuene, arrived here last evening eiirouie for where tliev will spend looking after business matters. Dr. A. A. Barker mid wife left for! i tluir borne at Oakland, Cal., this ! morning after a few days spent in 1 Hot-ehurg. They v. re accompanied i by Anna Barker, of this city, who will spend 'some time in California, j Uo lights County O earner y tmitei is tho best on the market. Insist on 1 vonr grocer supplying you with this; ! home product, which is always strict-! Iy tivsh nnd guaranteed. 7 v. c pound MAB'trE I l- A I.ACRV. Uosphiirir linnalor I : -tew ALSO INURED SHOES FOR BOYS r 1 nia xenqicaic insures This Certificate i With I Every e Pair ROSEBURG B00TERIE Perkins Building Roseburg Oregon And S..a St.... W.ll B. R.p.,r,d 0. R.p.c,d flb.olut.l, jf rcc of Cbargc r time m,d. .( 31. D.l If r.lu.n.d ih (hi, c.r,.f,c, ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ROStBURC, ORtGON t'lTV NKWS. Mrs. C. E. Hasnrd. of Drain, was in lOugene yesterday. lCugene Ueg iHter. Col. Day, of Olalla. spent the day in Rosi'burg attendint' to business matters. Clyde Wuilace lias moved from his ranch on Deer Creek to Koseburir whore he intends to make his per manent home. Prof. Sweetser, of tlie botanical labratory of the I'niversity of Ore K"li Rave mi interesting and in structive talk to the ladies of the Mental Culture Club oh Tuesday. Tlie puhject was "Wild Flowers of Oregon" and was illustrated with colored slides. At the close the pro fessor showed views of some of the well known university buildings, told of the cramped conditions, and re quested the ladies to remember to vote for the university appropriation bills at the coming election. A splendid line of aluminum kitch en ware now on sale at the Roseburg Furniture Co. tf A. N. Chrlstiauson, of North Bend, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours today. H. A. Ka.or, the well known Rid dle resident, spent yesterday in Roseburg attending to business mat-, ters and visiting with friends. G. V. Morgan has filed a suit in the justice court, in which he seeks to recover the sum of $115 from Thomas Thomas and wife. The amount of the claim is said to be due for the rent of a residence at Kugene. Attorney Carl Wlmberly ap pears for the plaintiff. II. M. Martin has filed a suit in the justice court against George Douglas. Plaintiff asks to recover the sun. of $45, alleged to be due as commission in the consummation of a certain real estate sale. Attor ney Charles Hopkins appears for the plaintiff. I.ACFV. Uoseburg llnosler. ITS TIIK 1'I.ACU WIIKltK i: i:iivi!onv goes. 1 .wTysil Wed'day&Thur'day Breaking into the Big League L)ONT FORGET Ilcforo retiring tuke DIKE'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS and avoid all bilious liver and stomach sickness. These little liver pills work not only (ho stomach in its work. Don't wait unt:! on the liver but assist yen are sick to take Dike's Little Liver Pills Keep them in tho home take them regularly. They will help ward off every stomach and liver complaint. Besides you are sure of tho Ingredients of these little liver helps. Don't wait for biliousness. lie ahead of it by buying a 25c box of Dike's Little Liver Pills. We guarantee tho Dike Line; we believed in 'its merits we want you to. KROHN'S PHARMACY street I jkki Z r 7 ' v l 'M i i i r n ecu. v. e nouno H j (? 1 ! n.H. S5 cc i J VS. Kfi l-V" Y II luiiio fer everyone. Flinch. Hook. '''Us L-'.-V;SVJ ' M I'lt. Aiiih... nl,! ,l:ii.l. Koo.ll.-s. It l ix Till': xi'.w ki.ks iini.Dixr. 29 Progriuu Wednesday, OCT. I "iu' Two Roi l SjH'cial, Tlie Chi'd ol the Sea A Desperate Hope Todriv, Last Appearance I..V l'cn:i,.!y in lu M',:.-.ioal A't, tl riiu t nnd Six iplninc Solos, l'mUles ami Trit K Violin Playing One R ril:, ' Vv'tvkly. with Nine Xa'.ional Sul'H'ls One Keel, 'Tin A K ulhiiai. e.iine.iv an. I tue i - o Kalein tioose' Pk'lcli i and .sc Doors opeii at 2 and 7 p. in. 0 0 See Program Tomorrow -.lo it! W v l.tllllK. .i. U ''Vt'tlSO". T.'lHnu C.ir.ls tics.-l.nnr Hue Dinnin- M :thl 1! 1 .tl I.. N I rttim1 Store -m iv,(l,n- If tt Imti' last L. iw niiMitlM ntMl ina: M;i .i.il. The latliT irly ins'alli ;ui io N.'win'ri ;nnl tin santt i mm at ion. A I aKp.f ami .la-uiit.T. ! Mr an4 Mr I I.. His i t'liw iu ; ! . W.t . let! for i'. 1 i i.. t ius nioi it in 1; al t f s s;.ep.t u: lios. lo.it ir vi-il- loan, on r-'turnt il to lorninu jii'ter a fi' i it ttt.r v it i) l'ir os- S (iol'uo, Willi ll.'f !o-.!!i:h! Mii :ot!ivo's little -on. HoiMi'ti. hd s;ietif tin1 past frw i!'in:l at I 'or 1 1 .mi .1 ( it steins a UtilO riy to talk .''uoti luikt'y. pnini-kin pit- ntl TliHtilist:ivtnu. but On bfp tlav will 'vn in- 1'iTo. an.l I Me NovemluT n inn t to r of tlu I.atlics Itotno ,!mr ; ivil will olp ou make if a toto i''''i. It rontains Tliiksa! inc storii ni:i'stlon for tlct'or at his, now roripej rte. (.lot a ropy at tho Uo-iobuti; Hnok Storo. tf ! The littlo son of Willani Mi-draw, I of Hrorkwav. sustaint'il n frartnro of t the shoitMor Moml.tv as tlio result of 1 a fall. Mo was ImOkIiI to Uosehnre; j whor tho Injury wan lroisoi by Dr. I Vine; I ;:t lo M rioM-ntinic Mr, Mrtintw, ( hi isty .Xatlit'WMin ttnd lh or raiii(u cw York (iiant Still's. A Timely Feature hi Two rait, A ii'lpiinu Story witli Soi-4w tif i'hi ills niol The Suffragette Ministrels I .ii j.i aph I fti't o ( '(MiumIj. Short Stops Doable l ull or I'm itolllflil ; ll limit. Fathers Chicken I Dinner o lUurah I a ii v imvi . 5c anr ( 'omhiK I'Hihiy V Sattinhiy rtU(leiHo Act, tho Koniotly Ki.l.v; l.lttle WoiMtom. Iio Injury wan lroisoi by Dr. r Although quite painful tho Xubm Good Enough for a Queen That's Why We Are Offering Them to Our Customers New Shipment of AFTERNOON DRESSES and EVENING DRESSES Very latest styles and combinations of colors. THE LEADER Ml