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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1913)
4 I RASS BEDS! NEW ARRIVALS fldud atsiiriiii.'nt of paltcrns. Kiich nlmil in design and htmns in nuiistriiftliin. For a tlino 111'; over-srri)lliMl, fancy elusions in llnisii 11'mIs klllid tlnsir popularity in many stores. Thuso niKlit niarcii still remain; a fearful li-m-on in how not to muko furniture. To tliinits nut iv'ittind in Hi h rijjlit sort, of Ilraas Red; first, sim plicity ami lianiimty of d'j.sln, winch Is art: second, strength in eoiistruetion. J ud go tlieao new samples on our floor ly these tests, hut do not wait too long to Judge tlio popularly of the pattorns for this year llrats lleds aio coming Into their ov.n. We i Give Roseburg Trading Checks A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers !K!'KXIHI.K MKUCJIANMSH LOWEST PRICES ... 4 CITY MOWS Itulph KiiIkIiI nituniffl lo Cnnyon vtl 19 this niorniti'K a iter u iVw days snout in Jtosehun?. M. (i. Cox. of MrMhinvillc, arrived twtre Saturday evening and li'ft yiw li'Klay for his honni with "Lou .Mil ler," tlio raco nninial, which unstained a fraelnrn of Die ankle durini; the raceH held In connect Inn wit h the recoil L county fall'. The horse ha Improved inal.eri.illy under the caro of Dr. I hint., the local vet erf nary. and will probably rcRaln use of the injured nuMiibex. Alra. Kdward Penra returned here lust evening alter a couple of days spent at Salem. According to tho Cogtilllo Sentinel, whleli arrived here this morning Ed ward W. Eagan, formerly a resident of Knsebiirg, hut of lulu of Coos county, was married at Coquille, on la Ht K r i d a y to M i sh .1 ess i u Mario Ala pea, recently of KanauH City. The wedding cerenumy was iMjrforined by the Ali'thodist minister of Coquille. Eugun formerly conducted a shoe shining parlor in HoKPburg, later en gaging in tho pressing and clean ing huslneHS. Antler's Theatre Thursday Night, Nov. 13 Chicago's Greatest Success TOil ARNOLD :-IN THE- Gorgeous Musical Spectacle "THE PRINCE OF TONIGHT" 17-SONG HITS-17 Augmented Orchestra 50 50 Excellent Cast Pony 'Ballet PEOPLE Wonderful Dancers PEOPLE Stunning Girls in Stunning Gowns Complete Chicago Production Exactly as Produced 260 Times in That City Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Scats Selling at Boxffice HOME TALENT PLAY! ISKXKKIT OK TK.N.MS CIXU MONDAYNIGHTANTLERSTHEATRE Overture Trio, "Amaryllis" Parlow MisK(.i j.,, Bridges and Black Piano Solo, "Lal'ilense" Iiaffe .Miss 'lie ilornibrook Vocal Solo, "Love Is a Hubble" Erancis AlIHsen Alias .Mildred It. Wilson . Heading, "iJy Courtesy rf thn ('.own" Johnatou Mihs -Margaret Page Vocal Duet, "Go Pretty Hone" Theo Marziala Misses Bridges and Biack Baritone Solo, "When the Ii''ll In the Lighthouse Kings," ... Salman I'rtfd Alarrihall Pictures Vocal Solo, 'Mean" Burleigh. .Miss Arrie Black Piano Solo, Selected Allss .Mildred It, Wilson Beading, "Bill Nye Alaki-s Ho .110 Howl" Bill Nye Woodson Aladdox Vocal Solo, Selected AIIkh Sadie Hornlbrook Trio, "Afloat at Dusk" '. Barnes Alhtnes Biack, Bridges and Black Vocal Solo, "Haymaking" Alice Necdham Alifs .Mildred H. Wilson Pictures Song Tennis Club Tickets on Sale at Alarsters Drug Store or at Antlers Theatre 23c. i 1 1 v m:vs. Splendid moving pictures at the Antlers". Seo them. tf Alauley Al. Strawn, of Yoncalla, transacted business matters in the city Saturday evening. Air. Hallowell, a local restaurant man, (spent Sunday at Yoncalla, vis iting with relatives. j Richard Stubbs, the merchant, spent yesterday at points in the north urn part ol Hie county. 1 Mrs. Al. H. Wilson, of Prosper,! spent Saturday In Rose.burg, leaving for her home yesterday. j Jacob Fisher returned to his home; at Olalla yesterday alter a couple of days spent in Hoseburg. ! Bring your Hoseburg Trading ; Checks to Alilledgo & Pickens. They 1 ure as good as cash there. If ,1. W. Tower and wile, of Oakland, ; spent yesterday ut Kiddle, where he conducted religious services. Four reels of pictures and a musi cal act at the Antlers'. Come and en joy yourself. 10 cents. tf K. B. Alontgomery left yesterday morning for Delhart, Tex;v. where ho will spend several weeks. 1 ! Arthur Jouuk, who is employed Oakland by the Portland Bridge com pany, spent Sunday in the city. Aland Lode, ot Cottage Grove, wpent yesterday In Koseluirg. She was registered at the lTinpquii hotel. K. B. Wel)ster, of (Hernial., ii'iiv j ed here last evening to attend the ; November term ol' the circuit court. .!. Stevei'-, .; Tiller, airb ed !tei;e last evening to attend the 1 oti la'" November term of lite .'ii'-uit eou't. Airs. ti. W. ,1 kins returned to Myrtle Creek esterdny after 11 few , days spent In Hoseburg. P... n Lake returned to Glen 1'ieok .''M-day after a few days .j ent In Hot-i-burg. Deputy Sheriff Daunlierty, of Yon ;' i.a; i.-aiiK' o el last evenie.ii lo .-lend a day or two auendiLg to - business matters. Tom K ten unison, Oregon's well i known booster, left for Kugeno this i morning after r few days Bpent In 1 this city. Ala in ie, Hull, who lias been a pa-' : (lent at Alercy hosiitai for several 1 weeks returned to her homo at Oak land tliis morning, i The best X mas gift is a photo I made by darks'. Kusiburg Trading 1 Checks as good as cash. Sit now for 1 your Ninas photos. tf .Miss Anise Hewitt left for Kiee Creek yesterday after a rouple of ; days spent in Hoseburg. She Is teach- iug there during the winter, C. H. Brown, of Kastnrn Oregon, j who has been spending tho past lew days in Hoseburg wrjit to Oakland ; this morning to visit with friends. I Nat Gihnore, who tint been In charge of erect ing the new school house at Yoncalla, is expected, home this evening or tomorrow, j The latest and the best books can 'bo rented at the Hoseburg Fiction Library, upstairs in the Parrott building. Over nineteen hundred volumes to select from. dip Con 11 1 v Com illusion r Jefferson Wiley sp nt Sunday at liis home at Myrtle Creek, lie returned here last tiiuht in 1'eadines.s to iv-ume his dM ttes at the court houe i!;is morn1:''-:. Lewis A. Chilian, i rnerly resid ing near Brownsville, Liter going to Kiddle. St'UTheni Ptv.i;,):;. for the ben efit pf lii- health, ilinl :he hospital nt Kw. -luirg Oi'tebif j . Brow ns vllle Turn's. We lune .iti'-t received a few hnn ilretl extra (im tvto-yeiit'Olil prune trv-. Tbt".e nre sm ialiy suited l r H'pbu tnii aiinuii nt lat var'. pointing. Pboiir 1 KiU bin A ,M a mi. il-w-tt Cni! Ini:iiie r 1 ,, 1 Uleks spent esier.Ia at ill.tit . nero be in spe; -ed an.l analy.ed r1.,. f(rmaiiou of C'M-taii t'ti k f'MDnl n; s hat localitv, T1'. !iti:i ! -1 ;r. iK, ,1 for by the rini'i'ii..'iil urobii;!f;() -isi-ey. Mr. and Mr-. W. .1. " Hughes, 'f i; V, u ei u -c' s of Mrs. Hm;heV H st tr. Mrs. 1 m, Hut son. on Saturday and S tiiiLn last, contin uing to Klamath l-;i')s the, latter evening. -Gold Hill Neu Aits L. S. Ta ler and liild left for Cerxalii j ,;'fi!;iy. w thev will isit wtrh t!;,1 fttrt'.ier.: ; a rents. Mrs Taylor was flecotn; ;knt. ! by her sis ter, i t ene Kllensburir. ef t'orvallis. who ha been vtsithm lere for'fome time pas-t. Klber Wrichr. who recently pur chased an inti'fest In tho Wilder Asm store, at CorvaMis. ?eft for the latter rlly vtvterday. Mr. Wright is one- vi Koseburs' best known young men and should make good in his late venture. Air. and .Mrs. Page left for ICugene this afternoon. Airs. Page has been stopping at the Umpqua hotel for some time In hope of benefitting her health. A; It. Kapp, superintendent of the Wells-Fargo district from Albany lo Ashland, has returned from Portland where be was summoned to confer with the district officials before they left for Chicago. They wore called together from all over the Cnited States to discuss to change of ex press rates which under a recent rul ing of the Interstate Commerce Com mission, go In force December 1. Air. Kapp will again visit Portland ne,t week, on their return. Eugene Register. MAStR ITS Till) I'L.U'H WIIKliE KVKHYl;OI)V COKS. I 1 i TONIGHT &l itu; ti.mk v.ri)i:vii,i.ii lj THE BERGORSTER TRIO 2l)th Century Comedians, Harmony, Burlesque, String Instrument. Big abaiit Entertainers. Broken Threads United III Two Parts; lt Sure to Set This Great liai'acter Study. fvery Double Causes Trouble 1 tjj t mi'(! Tlmt Klltii'k Out 73 la Now ! 1'iwy Week. S' Mull anil .li-ff. ft I or ltugbs. Pathc Weekly why rv moki:? 10 and 15 cents MATIXKK KVCliY DAY IIV(i( Kl AMI Till "UN O The Arab Pervisher Troup of All Star America 11 Cyclones, .crttat!. ONYX HOSIERY THE BEST We Are Sol: Agcols IIIilfB. TkADINQ CMLCKS WITH EVERY PURCHASE ONYX HOSIERY THE BEST We Are Sole Agents They Are of More Value Th n Any 0 !ier Checks or Stamps B;caue They Have a Purchasing Po-.v;r at 53 DIFFERENT STORES-53 Ydii IloiVt Have To Wait T Fiil a Rook Bring Them To Is and Buy Shoes They Are So Good That We Want Them Ask For Them Everywhcie You Trade Then Use Them at Our Footwear PREMIUM PARLOR THEY KEEP THE MONEY CIRCULATING AT II0.HE YOU GET SOME! I GET SOME! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE PerKins Building Roseburg Oregon Do You Want a Beautiful Afternoon Dress or Evening Dress In the Latest Materials, Styles and Combinations New Designs are coming in steadily and priced as closely as Smart Dresses can be sold. A Smart Hat for Each Smart Dress We Give Exchange or Cash Roseburg' Trading Stamps .1 THE LEADER Curing Rheumatism Ts not always the easiest thing In the world. Nevertheless wo have In our store a irheumatic remedy which we sincerely bellevo has effected more rheumatism cures than any other rheumatism romedy on the market. This remedy ts Dike's Rheumatic Remedy it assists the kidney to cleanse the blood of all impurities and rids tho system of all uric acid, the real root of rheumatism. A large bottle for $1.00. Remember it has proven Its worth for years. We recommend its use. WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY STREET ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS Given on all purchases or taken in as cash on all purchases. "WE PAY CAS rl FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE" The North Side Grocery Phone 324 O 807 N. Jackson Street c