,1 ; CITY NEWS Trip Thru Kut. 4 1 1 4 ( BRAS5 BEDS! NEW ARRIVALS flood assortment of pattoms. Kach simple in design and strong in rou struct ion. Kor a time th ovcr-Bcrolted, fancy designs in limns Hods killed their populn ily in many stores. These night mares 8(111 ruiiialn; a fearful 1 'ttrf'm in how not to make furniture. Two things are required in th rinht sort of Brans lied; first, sim plicity and harmony of doslg i, wli.rii Is art; second, strength in construction. .Tudgf thodt now samples on o ir floor by these tests, hut do not wait too long to Judge the po nihility of the patterns for this year Hra;s Mm1k are coming into their own. We Give Roseburg Trading Checks A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers I ) I : i I : X I ) A 1 1 1 ,K M K I !C 1 1 A N I 1 I S 10 LOWEST PR I CBS r iu j.t Good clean comfortable rooms at i McClallen hotel, $2.50 per week and i up. tf ! O. M. Jones an1 wife went to ft'il- bur tills meruit:'.; tc spend a few days i v. il, j friend. l)rcmaklng by the day or at home. The .Misses Lux, 113 V. Lane street. Phone 404. n8p and Mrs. J. F. Barker and daughter, Miss Velle, leave here Sunday for an extended trip through the Kast. They will first go to Providence. K. where they will visit with -Mr. Barker's relatives. They will then proceed to New York. Mr. Barker expects to return to Hoseburc within about six weeks, while Mrs. Barker and daughter. Vclle, will remain in the Kast during the entire winter. ; P. F. Leach, of Olendale, was a business visitor In Koseburg lor a low hours today. Four reels of pictures and a mitsl- . . . , i-al act at the Antlers'. Come and en- c,;"' ' 0(1 u"s winter barring the ; joy yourself. 10 cents. t( nslbiluy w ...i;;, bail weather. I T. T. .Moore left for his home at I (e V',",',' tS' , ",'e f'r3 Dnc Creek this illuming al ter a cou-! tHwn' at tlle 1100 Hlv ot courso). pie of days spent in ltosebiirg. Flunk Long has just completed i Mllledge & Pickens, the grocers, j f'",n 1,1 '"? lot, al the ewuer ui I , . , ,,,, , ,, , I I' ou ter and Iiouglas streets. Perkins building, give Hoseburgi ... i it" rs- A- IlrK-s returned to her I fading chocks. tt home at Cilendale this morning after j William Cobb Is spending a few I a couple of dajs spent In Itoauburg. iluys at I'd! Hand and other northern. The doors at the Antei-s' nr.. nnm cities looking alter business matters. at 2 In the afternoon and 7 In the 'i'mo price Is always 10 cents at the; evening. Best moving pictures, tf miners except tor roau snows aim i r. . pn(nHtn r,llt.n,i v,,. i,i.. ' .CITY NICWS Splendid inovlng pictures at the Antlers'. 8eo tbcni. tf Homer Johnson, of Boston, was a business visitor In ltosebiirg today. 0. L. Sellers, of Myrtlo Creek, wiib a business visitor in Koseburg today. Mrs. A. I). (Illes and child went to Oakland this afternoon to visit with friends. Mrs. James Inman left for Spring field thin afternoon where she will visit with friends. 1. S. Weaver ciinio up from Myr tle Creek this afternoon to look uf ter business matters. Mrs. Andy Ford left for Browns ville this afternoon whuro she will visit with her parents. !. A. Smith, of Camas Valley, left today for points In California where tie experts to spend tho wlnler. Tbo best Xinas gift Is n photo; made by darks'. Koseburg Trading Cheeks as g 1 us cash. Sit now for your Xmas photos. tf Mrs. F. W. Bnb'o relumed to her lionio at Sutherlln this afternoon aft er a day spent In rtoseburg with friends. .Mrs. Jack Pclton contemplates a trip to California within Hie next few days where she will spent sometime. Mrs. L. G. Barnes, who has been a patient at Mercy hospital for some lime past will leave that institution tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Sheridan returned from Dillard w-here she spent the past few days. She was accompan ied home by her mother. J. G. Hollacc, who was recently Injured while operating a woodsaw near Olalla, is said to lie improving at Mercy hospital. K. P. Wheeler and wife, of Myr tlo Creek, are expected here tomor row to spend a few days visiting with' Hie 'former's brothe., J. P. Wheeler. The '95 Mental Culture Club held a very Interesting meeting at the parlors or the First Presbyterian church this afternoon. A full and detailed report of the meeting will be given in The News tomorrow. lOXF.F.It I,.1V I'ASKKK A WAV AT .MICIM'Y HOS PITAL AT NOON TODAY VERS & POND PIANOS Upright, Grand and Player R 'presents I hi' Highest Slaiu! anl Kvt'r Au.mieil in lite .Art of I'Liiio luiiWine; C. S. Heinline, Iiitnil Assent Pimm . - II Mr. Xmiry .hi no WVIkcr Smriinibs AIUt Illness Lasting Sev eral W'eoks. Mrs, Nancy June Wellter. nm'd 7.1 years, and lor morn than half a cen tury n resident of Douglas county, died at Mercy hospital shortly after noon today. Death was due to -a 'uniM, (ration of disenKoa. Mrs. WHker whs horn in the Statp of Tonncny-tM, and en mo to Hoimj.s ('"nitty In tlio year INfil. Her husband dird hero about U) ywirH i' K. MfH, WVIkor was tlio mother of 12 chililrcn. all of whom have I'rsod awav with tho exception nr wl'o Is a wnll known resident of thin city. Tho deceased is survived by Ihre brother, .ltthn and William Tipton. Itoseb'-rtr, and l-'red Tipton, of HaiMn-v cdiint v. Sho nisi, leaves a L-nimlsnn. Willie Smith, of Rom-lini'iy, and two prnmliliiimhtpr?. Mr;. KHa imnhani. and Mrs. Ktta Sbai't'er. both of whom reside in Washington ' ArnuiKotnenls for the(funea will I'ot be cnnideted until late this ev ening. Mrs. Wolkrr was ono of Douglas county's most, highly esteemed woni and her death i deplored by a lr"e etmourso of friends and nc- (lualntancrn. Bpi cial vaudeville) acta. tf ; You'll nevur miss the monoy, hut; you will miHH the fun if you don'tj cuiiio. November tenth 1b the date, j n-5 j .Mrs. 1 (i. Ileiiilrlcks left for (.'res-' well t hit morning where siio will ' m;.l-p her permanent home. ! I. H. Smith, formerly owner of the MonoK'ram Cisyir Store, arrived ; nere last evening to Bpend a few morning after a couple of days spent at I'ortland and other nu. tnern cities. C. R. Larson, who has been In charge of the local Western -Union Telegraph offices for some tunc past leaves lonignt lor I'ortland, John Metz and Steven Sanford have returned from .Millwood where they spent a week hunting. They re- j port good luck and a delightful time. The host Xmas gift Is a photo: Mrs. C. H. Cleaves and children made by darks'. Uosehu,:g Trading left this morning for Grants Pass Checks as good as cash. Sit now for wnere they will spend a couple of your Xmas photos. tf weeks visiting with the former's Verne and Jilanch riurnctto, of j inothe.. Round Prairie, came up this morning J. 1,. Chambers, until yesterday to spend two or three days with j night police of the city has atcept frionds. j ed a position as engineer at the lo- We make a specialty of develop-, cal plant of the Koseburg Brewing ing and printing for amateurs. Noth-i & ice Company. ing but first class professional work j C. 0. Lloyd has returned from Sa turned out at Graves Art Emporium, lem where he spent a few day? on n8 business. He says the "wet" and William Wilson, night clerk at tnej "dry" election is a veTv spirited af Grand hotel, has been ill for the past , fair and that both sides claim a few days. Louis Mimes, Jr., is look-; victory. ing after t lie duties usually falling on Mr. Wilson. Koseburg trading checks will buy merchandise for you. Milledge ic Pickens, the grocers, give them away. if George Cole, proprietor of a Myr We Give Roseburg Stamp TRADING CHECKS The Stamp that keeps the money at home. You can use them at 50 different stores. FOR MERCHANDISE Or Premiums at oit Premium Parlo-s. GET THE STAMPS At Roseburg's Leading Shoe Store The Shoe Store for Foot Comfort. The Shoe Store for St7le. The Shoe Store for Quality. The Shoe Store that Fits Your Feet Right. 4, And the Shoe Store that Treats You Right. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Perkins Building Roseburg Oregon James Wright has anrived liere entitle the holder of the first choice ufter several months s;ent at Wood- to $25 in merchandise at Pearce's ville. He will niaka his home with i harness shop. The holders of the his son, Kred Wright. (tickets, not more than 100, will de- , j cide the choice among themselves by l or the next b0 days Dr. R. E. , a popular vote. This offer and corn Hunt will Kive a premium with each! petition will close on December 31, case of horse dentistry which Willi 1913. t( Wendell Hell, son of William Bell. the local weather observor, has re turned from California whore he spent the past few months. He lr, visiting at the Hell home In this city. Ceorue filter, the insurance nwnt, this morning received a telerram lie Creek sanitarium, left for his that his father was very III, and that ui'iiit? mii inuiiiiiiK aiierr a uay Mjieni ; an operation would lie necessary. Mr. Hiter will leave for Albany tomor row wnere his fatner resides. J. V. Haas, inspector of the north west for the Western Union Tele graph Cnmpimy left for Portland this of (lavs spent in llnscburg checking over the accounts ot the local office. iATBE its tiii: win::;!-: i:Kiivronv nmcs. i i. 'nil-, xi'.w ki.k's lU'ii.Diw. Program For TnsJay Niht One Two Roi l I'huto Play The Power of Conscience A 1 )i .1 111 ;i t Masterpiece. Kssanay ALICK KOONEY I'Sie Orei'ii' X ii;hiiue,a!e in Popular Souys FRANK L. LACY, Pianist One Keel Bioraph Under the Shadow ot the Law Oik- Reel Kdison Comedy Photo Play The Riglit Number, but the Wrong House PRICU 10 and jc Door opcti at 2 and 7 p. m. V ill KoKotittrt' n.-avolhiK Panscnscr ARcnt Jenkins arrived here thin morning from Port land to spend a few duyB looking af ter official matters. I.uni Hunt left for her hon;i at afternoon after a couple ri.tr waits louay aiir spenunu: aom'!, iin.c fn Koseh'irg visiting with her friend. Mi's. Gammon. j To TKLKUUAM Siibsrrihers If . your papiir is not delivered prompt-1 I phone bursters drug store. Phono S. a047-,i30 .1. M. Henseley went to Ashland this morning where he will spend a few days with his brother who con durtK a moving picture show at that place. C. V. Hopkins, owner of the build ing occupied by the (Irand hotel, ar rived hern this morning from I'ort-1 luml in spend a few days look.iig al ter business mat t re.s The latent and the best huokn ran be rented at the Kuselmrg Piciinn Pibraiy, upstairs in the Parrot t tu i!d ing. Dver nineti-en hundre.l volumes to select from. dip P. It. Waite, rf S.'.itlieiiin, spent the nicirning in Koseburg with friend;;. Mr. Waite recently returned inmi San Kraneisru uiieri' !h ppent a few ii.y. He repnr'i- 'he v en. Poilolio a .i;.ml Mice-"''. (lames for everyone. Flinch, Ttook, Pit. Authors. Old Maid. Hoodies. Pound Pp. CheeKcrs, t'hess, Domin os, I'ort une Teliing C.irda etc. on u;le at the Kosebunr Hook Store. We give S. & II. tirecn trading stamps. tf I. .1. Norman, fonm rlv marshal of this city, but for the p.t few years residing on a ranch abme Drew came down last evening to look after busi ness matters.. Mr. Norman's pres ent visit b, re is his fi: .t in several ear-. Colliers! Invigorate your Nock by breeding from Virginian half wild TmiH at Jl'o.on, ur quarter wild at $lit.i'. Km- AC iy ,. C. Snlle. Pmp'iua. Or. K.'t'. rence. K. (J. Young & t'o.. Oakland Or. IM.'.O-dltp Sb.Tiir Hi'iiiX'' iu i tio went to Dix "iivilb' early tins nnuning where he pitched a tent, near tho lUxonville tu-e. Tt;i. i.it i being used as a vi King boot h, and run 1:1 Ins all the ee-iivi'iif-nces atieadant to the coni fer! of tli voters. Tom T, r.rnn.-tt bit today for a tw fiks' vt 1 1 itii 1 tltl nd leue 1 Itonig'ht TWO llli; STAKS IX t i n ii-. 11. 1. k I Seers & D'Aivigne A ItrflniMl Sinuiiia Ail: All !'"''" nf C.niil SinuliiK Shiiillil Xnt .Mis Tlii. Billy Backus In l'Mo-it 'ine ami tiet Your Tii klett. ., .... fvit'liiN ui St an it I'ln 10, ui.. -ill .Mr. liiiin.'tl will vi-it rt'iurnintc imiv nf Miiioi-nrtil Ui'i-pr.l. .ihss OiMin, tniin ( MmIII., Ililst iT,..li.,l t I1'I:m 11 In-ml w re---o ' u 1 11. thi' inllu tin Uis-nirir. w li.-r. sln It l iiiul :o nttcml l!io Lnr'iiiti1 linmi' it Sin lii'i II11. rurtliiiul. ie;il. I'alls Mis. .Ifiinii' it llw II..I..I 1111: llnno in i nci't'tiicii a suni'nr iMixilinti w it ti th,. Hotel I'mi, iii:i. Kiikoii,. vitlurtl. liotitilim County rtcniiicry butter tlio ties! mi tin. tun rk t 1 . Insist mi Ti.'.- .11. hit mi;. i'l tun v mi willi this lidi'.u' I'liHlui't, wlilch is tilwavs sti'U'l !v tn'!i itii'I nuuruntci-d. Twc iimnul mil. S5 cents. tf riiblii'lty Miiiuiuer f;, .riw Srlilos- r 1"' Hie Hi'si l.iii-i; ('iiinnierrtnl CI11I1. tliis nu'.'tiitig slupi'i el n rtnto of walnuts in I'lirtlniiil. I't -m there the shii'ineiil Will l.o 1 iinsmn.-il to I'hiea cii where It will lie in, imleil in tho Orecen evliltilt at the lat., show. l.in.oln Wrlulit anil Arthur Junes went to OaMatiil this im-rninK when they are eliiiliyeil liy t'ip rortlan 1 HrliUe Coniianv. Mr. .Inneft savs l!ie I'lcrs for the Oak street bridge nre about completed ami that tho ork of euiiaritn the steel .'ill hesir. in l lew days. The bruit,. s!uiulil b" .V! I!r)m (lit. I'ii.i ..f V .. . w... " . . . . ' C nil li I m -ui U lllll tlapiH-iietl t4i Mary". The Feudists -SjKVial l'cjiture In Two Part- CoiiMty I eat i: ring .lohjt Hiinnv, 1'loin Pinch, IHHan Walker and Siilney Drew. - Hl ltV or IIIKP Science and Nature MONTH ( WHIO l?y meanM of this film tho l'antifiil ifM'rt W brought Im-(oi yMir eve. Matinee 5, 10c Night 10, 15c t-oMiNt; vki Turns. "Tho V liter ltt" Si-otlnml Yar4i lvtivtlve l'luy. SPECIAL-JUST ARRIVED Wool Overcoat $10 at Leading QTMAM PADfk'C Umpqa uotnier JXjL'ivyiK vrvivv O Hotel Bld Curing Rheumatism Is nut always the easiest thing In tli0 world. Nevertlieless we have In our store a irlicutnnti ir:-':'.;.' 7.'!)1?'.: v.'e sincerely believe , has effected more rheumatism cures than any other rheumatism remedy on the market. This rcmoily is Dike's Rheumatic Remedy It assists the kidney to cleanse tho blood of all Impurities and rids the system of all uric acid, tho real root ot rheumatism A lurire bottle for $1.00. lietneinlier it has proven its worth for years. We recommend its use. We Kive Koseburg Trading Checks. KROHN'S PHARMACY SUIT SPECIAL FOR Wednesday & Thursday Only We Want to Clean Up Our Suits AND Will Offer for Wed. and Thurs. Only 20 PER CENT OFF ON Blue Serge Suits, regular $18.50 to $30.00 NoveltY Suits just a few, regular $35 to $40 These are excellent bargains, for we are com pelled to make more room for our spendid line of New Dressethat are coming in rapidly. THE LEADER We Give Roseburg Trading Stamps