The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 30, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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    LOOKS COMFORTABLE
Feels Better Than It Looks
A koi1 bed equipped with one of our special Floss Mat
treHHOs and Imublo-Deck Springs is Rood enough for a king, or a
Kond American citizen. Comfortable sleep is necessary to good
work.
So give your bid room outfit the consideration it deserves.
We have the moat complete line of bed room furniture shown in
Southern Oregon. We have Ii;isers and Chiffoniers, Dressing
TtihlcH, iiddti and lied Room Chairs. In White Knarnel and Bird's
Eye Aiaple; Dressers and Chif foniern in Oak, .Mahogany, Circassian
Walnut, Ash and IMicifie Oak. Also complete lino of llrass and Iron
Beds, Mult reuses Spring, PIUowh, Illunkets, Spreads, Comforters,
etc. In fact everything that Is required to make the Bed. ltoom
homey utiil comfortable, f
Dependable Merchandise, Lowest Prices
A. J. LILBURN & SON
Complete J louse Furnishers
(.rrv news
Now croii walnuts, tile first In
town, at tho lino Hive (of couihc).
Mrs. A. A. Kinney returned to
Green IhhI evoiihiK after a day nient
In Itoseburg.
Mrs. C. F. Ilafer returned to Dill
aril last evening after a (lay spent
In lloKeliuri;.
Mrs. J. II. ilnlley and hoii, Arthur,
went to Myrtle Creek on lust even
ing's train.
Pearl Wilson roturned to Hdidlo
last ovenins after a lirlet visit with
friends In thin city.
E. W. I'nKo, tho lumberman, stent
Ilia day nt Drain looking after var
ious business mutton.
Scott MoniBon, of Peel, Is upend
iriK a couplo of days In Hoseburg
looking after business matters.
Mrs. Kvolyn Foley, of Mrtle
Creek, catno up tbls morning, to
upend a few days with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Itoy llailey arrived
hero last evening from Huleni to visit
with friends and relatives
MAStrE
F. A tt'KY. Hoseburg Monster,
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II Short Stops I
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Dinner
5c and 10c
' tin in; I'riilay V Sat unlay
millet tilt Art, tlx komeilv
Ifo IvIiIn; Utile Wondrm,
Miliedgo & I'iekens, the grocers,
Perkins building, give Hoseburg
trailing cheeks. if
(leorge V. .Meyers, of Camas Val
ley, was a business visitor In Hose
burg for- u few hours last evening.
.lohn Spaugh, of Looking Glass,
iipent the day In Hoseburg looking
arter business affairs.
II. II. Hunt anil wife, of Tiller,
wore, visitors In Hoseburg lor a few
hours today.
J. M. Kngle, of Oakland, came
over last evening to look after busi
ness matters.
O. C. Sethcr returned to Glendale
last evenng after u day spent in
Hoseburg.
Simon Caro, tlio clothier, returned
here yesterday utter a day spent at
Portland.
h. W. Englos went to lireeen this
morning where he spent tho day on
business.
It. C. Story and wife, of Oakland.
Oil., spent tho day in Hoseburg visit
ing with friends.
II. V. IClllott, of Medfnrd, trans
nt'tod business matters In the city
for a few hours today.
George Stearns, of Oakland, spent
the day In Hoseburg attending to
busiuiv n mm tors.
Kthol Pachock left for Oirnua this
morning al'ler a few days spent In
ItoHi'lnirg and vli lnlty.
Charles Marks, of Gardiner, has
ret hi ni d home after a lew ilays spent
In Itoseburg wilh friends.
O. A. Gnoili'n relurned In .Myrtle
Creek last evening afler a day spent
in Hoseburg wilh friends.
Mrs. A. T. Thompson has return
ed rroiii the Sunshine ranch, where!
lie speul lite past few weeks.
W YV. Tliaikrali and wife have
reiuriieil from Collage lirnve where j
they spent the past two weeks.
1. S. Xii hols and w ife returned to
their homi, at ltiddle last evening
;.I:er u day spent In linseburg.
Mrs. O. ll. .McAllister left fur Poll
land this mot-nuii; where she will
sp.-lld a few tluM wilh relatives.
Hoseliirg trading checks are given
at Mllleime S Pickens' I he grocers,
Pel kins building. f
Mis, .1. Ho hurt and children left
lor l.on-iia this morning after some
time spent in Itoseburg visiting wilh
I ticnils and reial l t-s.
linseburg leading checks will buy
hum -chaiidise for you. Mtlledge
!' kins, the grocers, give iheiu
awav.
,lr. .Maginnis. of lb,, firm of Ma
ginii! Itrolhers. left last nielli for
I'oillalld afler few dais sp, lit III
x Iciiilly.
Kl-ie Norleti .,11,1 l.i r friend. Miss
V I v 1 1 1 - tiiliihtre. ar-uc! l;,-ie 1 a 1 e -1
" i - I will Pen laud la visi: willi
1 l.-rmi-r't. sister. Mis. t)lit - .lelin-sen.
i'lead in. ni,. !u Uoseimr
-It. r. ,m could do your
i: in Portland: laundry rouM
' I'leio; dry roods bought
I'ut Ii is not good business
Sen,i our money at
If
li-T.i Nelson, of Pallas, has
-l eioi in- several das in Cor
M i s Nelson Is I lie lie ol a
S.Mil in n Pai il u- eniplove, and was
' 'i 10 look for a location in ibis
' t ilic family comes here to re
s'" : : out Hie firM of November, a
i :.a-o. .. ta Mr. Nelson's run causing
I' .'in to .emove to Corvallls. Tli.n
an- people of idoas.mt a ppearance.
and doubtless will m,.,. ih
dial reception.- Corvallls Gillette
(Mr ami Mis. Noisen w-Tfl fonueib
rtssidems of H -e!.iim where lllev an
well known ! O
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1 C'lTV NKWS.
Warren Heed, of Gardiner, spent
the day in town looking after busi
ness matters.
County Judge Dexter Kite has re
i turned from Salem whore he spent
a couple of days on official husi
! ners.
i County Clerk Kdward Lenox is
1 buy today making up the docket for
ti e November term of the c loin.
cocrt.
Kred Day and Attorney V.'. V.
Caldwell returned heie last evening
alter a day spent at Oakland and
vicinity.
W. W. Hrown, of Seattle, who has
been vlsltng here for a few days,
left tills morning for Crescent City,
Oil.
Attorney I). L. Eddy retunred here
this morning after a dliv spent at
llnrrisliurg attending to legal mat-
ters.
j .Milledgo ic Pickens, in the Perkins
j building, give Hoseburg trading
j checks. Save them they uro worth
j money to you. tf
i .Mrs. .M. J. Hrown arrived here
I this, morning from Spokane, W'n., to J
i 3! end a ''ew davs vsiting vith her
daughter, Mrs. Kdward Hillings.
Mrs. G. Smith and children, of
Oakland, Cal., who have been spend
ing the past few days here went to
Onklard, Ore., this morning where
they may locate.
An inventory and appraisement in
the estate of Kvolyn K. Smith and
Samuel Smith, minor children, was
filed in tho probate court this morn
Ing.
The Douglas County Fair Hoard
held a meeting last evening and
closed all business affairs connect
ed with the last fair held in thii
city.
Mrs. .1. A. Saucerman returned
to Siitherlln this morning after a
day spent In Hoseburg. The Saucor
nian family expect to remove hejfe
to reside within the next few days.
Dr. J. K. Shoarer, .ftymerly of
Medford. hut who has resided in
Glendale for the past two yeai'B has
removed to Grants Pirss where lie
will practice.
A. B. Henseley returned to his
home at Ashland this morning after
a few dnys spent In Hoseburg. He
Was accompanied to Ashland by his
mother. Mrs. J. Ilensley, who will
remain there for some time.
K. llosserman and wifo went
to Cottage Grove this morning where
they will visit with relatives. .Mr.
Itosserman will return hero tonight,
while Mrs. iiosseruian will remain
at the northern city until Sunday.
C. V. Hodger.-i and wife, of Salt
Lake, t'lah, who have been spending
tile past lew days in Hoseburg. left
lor Portland this morning. They
are much pleased with Hoseburg and
may return here to locate at some
future date.
It seems a little enrly to talk
ptiout turkey, pumpkin pie and
Thanksgiving, but the big day will
soon be here, and the November
number of Ibo Ladies Home Jour
nal will help you make it a suc
cess. It contains TKntuksgiving
stories, seggesllons for decorating,
new recipes etc. tlet a copy at the
Itoseburg Urok Store. tf
.Mrs. J. II. Wheat, who lias been
lsitlng with relatives hero for some
time past left for her home In Sher
man county tills morning. She was
accompanied by her son. W. II.
Hose, who will spend some time in
Sherman county looking over the
country.
Bit now for t
'
your Holiday
Fotos
All the latest noveltfem.
CLAItlv & CLAHK.
CITY NKWS. i
.Mamie Hall was discharged from
Meicy hospital today after some time
s;.ent in that lniait.uian.
W. C. Edwards, of Drain, was In
Eugene yesterday on business. Ku
geae Itcgister.
O. L. .Mason, of Hoseburg, came
into the city yesterday on business.
Eugene Register.
Just arrived, new Finnan Huddle
and Kippered Salmon, at the Dee
I Hive Grocery. tf !
I A stilendid line of nliilnlnitm kitch
en ware now on sale at the Hoseburg
Furniture Co. tf
Handsome Hallowe'en crepe paper!
and novelties at the Hoseburg Book I
Store. We give S. & II. Green trad-1
ing stamps. oil 1 I
Preaching tonight at the Free '
Methodist church in West Hoseburg,
by .Mrs. E. Joslin, evangelist, from i
Drain, Ore. I
Do you want to save money on
merchandise? If you do, save Hose
burg trading checks, Milledgo &
Pickens give them away. t'-
Story lies went to Drain thv
morning where he purchased a car
load of prunes for the Druger Fruit
Company.
Dr. llouseworth, who spent yester
day in Hoseburg visiting with Dr. A.
C. Scely left for his home at Marsh
field this morning.
L. G. Morgan and wife left here to
day for San Diego, Oil., where they
expect to spend the winter. Enroute
they will stop at San Francisco and
other cities of Interest.
QaraBarion
Comfort Shoe
A Shoe Wilh A Purpose
f :5lA
W&' I
ALSO
INSURED SHOES FOR BOYS
This Certificate Insures
Tk,iP..r t,fBoVSr,oForSnlufi.l D.i, Ttom 0t
This I
Certificate
With I
Every
Pair
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
PerKins Building Roseburg Oregon
jfrcc of Cbaroc
imidr of Siitij Dtji if fclumrd wiln tr.i
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
P.-w. B.u..(
HD&teulUX OKLCON
to Mercy hospital. One potato will
admit one child, hut two or more
potatoes will not he rejected by the
manaKement or Mercy hospital.
Special reels of educational value ' all
have been ordered for the matinee
and tho doors will open promptly at
two o'clock. Manager Bloom wants
the children of Rosjelmrg to see the
inside of the Antlers and Is taking
this means of doins it.
A new ft'utur In the
.I'Mirnal that will aiiti
is a st'iies of arl irlf
1'ivtty Yoiiiiu Maimhte
Ladles lloinr
1 to mothers,
called My
r." in which
i:
a mot her tells how she helped her
ptHty tiaituhter thrnimh crises that
every pretty uirl mtist hire. Tho first,
nrtu'le :tpp''ars in the Novemlier mim-;
her. tlet a cop at tho Itoseluirir
Hook Store. tf
Mayor Joe Mirelli. of liosehurix. '
nml ltoberl K, Stuitlil ahn of lvoe
bin t. ;ijiiel lu re today and
I i n.iT n i r-i ;i in I mi wifli some of v,.;
leml ii;s cil i.i'iis The isitors ai e i
lo'.o:- d fur a lr.Mii in:; imd t ishinu
t ! i Hl of I a 1 1 ! i li ' T t ii it i ect to
lave liere in the morning. Marsh- j
i'iei.i U, cn-d.
lf .!. It. i.;or of tho-
rie-i-v;, i i;in rViM'- h ill t!ii el!j th-!
i t-t -; or seven years, lias resigned j
fi in Hie cliiiiL;e. 11 is resignation ,
a: ireented (o the offieiais Li-tj
iulit. wilh the ivnuest tl-::t he he n1-
! 1
a i i -
I!
lieve,' from duty
t. 'tiitier ;;t. The
lias, been in dint'
1110:1 th. -M'Tiii'-s f
Games for everyone, Flinch, Rook,
Pit, Anthers. Old Maid. Hoodies,
Hound Up, Checkers, Chess, Domin
os, fortune Telling Cards etc. on
sale at the HoseburK Book Store.
We give S. & Ii. Green trading
stamps. tf
While attempting to round the cor
ner, at the intersection of Cass and
Hose streets at noon today, an auto
mohile lrlven by A. C. M'arsters,
skidded Into '.he curh. Fortunately
neither the machine or driven were
injured.
uougiaa bounty creamery huvtoi 1
is the hest on the markm. In-dst on
yo;.r grocer supplying you with this
home product, which is alwnvfr sstriet
ly fre&h nnd nuaranteed. 'Iv.t pi.uuu
roll, 85 cents. tf
The Parents anil Teachers Associa
tion of the Benson school will meet
on Friday afternoon at three o'clock
in the Mcluiol building. There will he
a program and important discussion
to wnich ull parents and members
are invited to be present.
There will be a Hallowe'en pie
social at the Fullerton school in
West Hoseburg on Friday evening Oc
tober HI. A short program will lie
be given in connecton and there will
be i ieuty of pie and sweet cider. Kv
erybody invited to come. Brotei'ds
will be applied to the west side park
and play grounds. 20;2-o;H
In (ho Lewis county superior court
at Centraltti, Wash., Judge Hice gave
an instructed verdict for the defend
ant in the damage suit of Mrs. Frank
Kite hey against the Western t'nion
Telegraph Com puny. Mrs. Rltehey
iued lor 1 .!!! damages for alleged
non-delivery of a death message from
Hoseburg, Or., to Centralia. Ore
gouian. Seven million women looking for
one man, in tho Thanksgiving num
ber of the Ladies Home Journal.
How these seven million women liv-t
ed in u fever of excitement for nine
weeks to learn which of them would
bo lucky is told in the funniest kind
of a three pail serial, called "Any
body's Husband" beginning In the
November number of the Ladies
Home Journal, on sale at the Hose
bmg Bonk Store. Be sure and get a
copy. tf
K. X. Kenfro, a loial Southern Fa
eii":r brakeinaii, Mistaiued a severe
bruise of t lie shoulder late yester
day while switching in the yards at
Junction City. It appears that Ken
fro was hanging onto the side of a
tar whiih was being shunted onto a
suit track. I u some manner his
shoulder came in contact with a car
standing on a parallel track. I'pon
arriving here last night the patien'
ICEGOr; aJ. WASHINGTON ft
v, -i ri
A JUrct'-.y
Villus. (.'ivIr.K u--Kcr:.il
each plnco. bo',i 'n j
(travt-. li!:-.'.iir ..r. l :
alao CKss!.l"il Iilrociii.y
isliicss and iJi'o:'..sl-n.
i(. l'OT-K & CO.,
tory I
i sketch of
M1;.'ti, tln-
C.Ji.i nlJ'Jil I. y
Masquerade ball at Winches-
ter Friday evening, October 31.
Good music and Rood time for
Auto truck will bo nt cor-
ner of Cass and Jackson streets
at 7:46 p. m. to take passon-
gers. 50 round trip. o30
FOR RENT Furnished house of
four rooms, inquire at 619 Fowler
street. 20il-tf
WANTEU Board and room for man
and wife. Apply at this of
fice, tf
WANTED Position by young mar
ried man in the city. Have ex
perience with aiftos and horses,
nnd other general work. Call
290-J or address H. H. S. 33a X.
Rose. 2042-n5
DON'T FORGET
Before retiring take DIKE'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS and avoid all
bilious liver and stomach sickness.
These little liver pills work not only on the liver but assist
the stomach in its work. Don't wait until you are sick to take '
Dike's Little Liver Pills
Keep them in the 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,
of Dike's Llttlo Liver Pills.
Be ahead of it by buying a 25c box
We gunrSnteo the Dike Line;
want you to.
we believed In Its merits we
KROHN'S PHARMACY Sfg
STREET
'later ;ban Pe-j w:s attended by hrs. Seely, Set her &
imiatb'ti. w hich j Stewart , tho lailroad phsicians.
'ill iu sever
i lr. Hell's dt
!: in a somewhat ill!
was received by thej Manager lllooni, kf inlei-. Will (iivr,
i , rvi:tvt but svm-i 4'hihtrrn a Treat -lotJitov4
pathi-tic uiulertandt.ng . Coralli!
ferent way, and
officials with sin
ihm'ato itim:i:.
(,o To l-ri-y IHwpiial.
;
Tho ladie of the M. K. !
rhurcli. South, will ldd a win-
d(w pah? of home cooking at
the Heo Hive grocery next Sat-
urday. Hot t a males nnd burnt
leather cakes a specialty. o;ll )
o !
Next Saturday afternoon at the
Antlers theatre the children of HoQ
burg will be given a rare treat by
Manager Bloom. Any child id wel
come. The only admission charge for
children will be one or more jwta-,
toe. The potat) received al thf :
doi will be crated up nnd delivered
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