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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
IbRASS BEDS! NEW ARRIVALS Guod assort incut of patterns. Kach filmiile In design and Btron In construction. For a time tin over-scrolled, fnticy desiKiis in Itrnss Beds hilled llieir poimla rit y In many stores. Those night mares still rcMiinin; a fearful I :?tm In how not. to make furniture. Tuo things am required In th'; rli;IH sort of lirass Hed; first, sim plicity and harmony of deslg i, which Is alt; second. strength In construction. Judge these new samples on o ir floor liy these tests, but do not wait too long to Judge tile po mlarlty of the patterns for this year lira's Hed6 are coming Into the r own. We Give Rosebun Trading Checks A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers XiKVKXUMUM M KKCHANDISE LOWEST PRICES CITY NEWS I Tlio proposition wag discussed at ; length, but as yet no fiual agreement haH been reached. LouIh Diimblotnn spent the day at Whielientur looking after business niatterH. C. A. HuyH, of Tacoma, 1h roKiater ' d at a local hotttl, Mr. Hayes is quite well known here where he pre viously vittltod, TIib Incul drugKlstR held a moot ing Monday evening for tlio purpose of reaching some agreement relative to cloning the drug stores of the city ftrlter in the evening than at present. Mr. and Mrs. A. White, of New York, who are touring the Pacific const, left for Cottage Grove this morning after a few days spent in Uoseburg. I On account of the nuinorous en tertainments and meetings last even ing the members of the local gun club failed to hold a session as an ticipated. Another attempt will be made ;to ho id a .meeting tonight. The meeting Is scheduled to occur at the Clark Brothers studio, and It Is urged that every member of the or ganization be present. Antler's Theatre Thursday Night, Nov. 13 Chicago's Greatest Success TOn ARNOLD IN THE- Gorgeous Musical Spectacle "THE PRINCE OF TONIGHT" 17---S0NG HITS--17 Augmented Orchestra Excellent Cast Pony 'Ballet PEOPLE Wonderful Dancers 50 50 PEOPLE Stunning Girls in Stunning Gowns Complete Chicago Production Exactly as Produced 260 Times in 0 That City Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Seats Selling at I8x Office I .ITV XICU'S. I. I j Mrs. Short, of Wilbur, spent the : morning in Kusuburg visiting with friends. i Harry Hice, of Myrtle Creek, was ; a bt'sincbu visitor in Hoschurg for a, j few hourB yesterday. j i S. I.J. MathewH, of Dlxonville, waaj a business visitor in Uoseburg for a' i iew Lours last evening. . ! C;;arle3 Long, of Lewiston, Mont.,( lis li-ending a te' d.iH in Ka. b.;rg! i loo!:ing alter uus.nt-.Sii inlerec.s. Agnes Johnson, of Itesions, spent t lie day in Uodt-bui 'g atteruiin to business mallei s and visilin v. lth : friends. ! A. V. Long, recently of Montana,! j left for Kugene this morning where; 1 ho will spend a few days visiting! with friends. j C. II. Meusch came up from his hoint fUead in Southern noughts coun-j ty t li its morning to look ater business matters. t Mrs. Trmnble, state secretary of; the Child Labor Commission, whoj spent yesterday in Uoseburg left fori her home last night. Mrs. Charles K. Cook, of Seattle.; who recently arrived here to attend; the funeral of her mother. Mrs. L j Weaver, left for Yamhill this morn ing where she will Join her father. Allen C. Vernon and Kuth Vernon. j of Oakland, have filed a petition in j the county court asking that they bei allowed to register the title of cer-i tain lands, situated In Douglas coun-' ty. ! H. M. Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephens, left this morn ing for Baker, Kastern Oregon, where; he has accepted a position in a state: bank. Mr. Stephens was employed in a bank at Oakland for a number ofj years and is considered a most efflci-! ent accountant. j In the case of J. W. Koof vs. ' Cook and K. L. Giles, the latter do- fendant yesterday filed a general de-j murrer to the complaint in the cir-j cult court. In the demurrer the de-j fendant sets out that the plaintiff; has not the legal capacity to sue; that there Is a defect of parties' plaintiff; that the action was notj commenced within the time limited: by statute, and lastly, that the facts' set out In the complaint are Insuf ficient to constitute a cause of ac tion. Four reels of pictures and a muBl cal act at the Antlers'. Come and en joy yourself. 10 cents. tf Miss Klizabeth Net her! and and sis ter, Mrs. O. I. Helms will spend the remaining part of the month visiting in Southern California. Medford Sun. A trapper mimed Gilliam recently snared -9 skunks on the head of South Deer Creek. Of this number nine were in prime condition in re gard to fur. S.ive a big, nund !nliar out of very tm by buying jour fall sup pin h h.-.e durl our u jut cent rrduction sab. Cntil November 20 (.niy. .losepl'.Hiin's. tf In a recent issue the Albany Dem ociitc has the following to say re minding tho'convieiion of Brown Hansard, of Uoseburg, on a charge of bootlegging: '"Hansard formerly re-! sided in Lebanon. Ho has been con--victed various times on similar i charges in Linn and Lane counties. Prior to going to Uoseburg he re-1 sided in, Harrisburg and at Spring field. Recently he was convicted on I a bootlegging charge at ionca..a, where ho made his home temporar ily." The people of Kdenbower, thanks to their own energy, now eirjoy the privilege of a sidewalk all the way from the postoffice there to the city limits of Roseburg. This improve ment was built with money raised by socials given by the ladies of Kden bower, and by private subscription, and has cost approximately $300. The work of laying the walk was pretty much all done voluntarily by the men of the neighborhood, so we under hand. The walk affords a great convenience to school children, many of whom from Kdenbower attend the city schools. A Uoseburg minister had a narrow escape from an Ignominious arrest Monday. The minister loves ithe salmon and trout so much that on week days he will fish and angle by the hour. Monday he tried the South L'mpqua below the dam. See ing a number of men near the dam he fished nlonside of them. Perhaps It was his special providence, per haps it was intuition, or perhaps It was simply impulse, for he moved on, down stream jseeking another hole. Not five minutes bad passed when the fish wardens descended on the luckless ten and placed them un der arrest. MAJESTIC THEATRE ROSERURG BOOTERSE "THC SHOE STORE That hands out Itoseburg Stairp Co. s Trading Chacks with a free hand. You do not have to ask for them here. VK INSIST OX YOU ll.l VI.VO TIIH.M WrlY?-Because They Save You Actual Money And lots of it, If you Insist on rating Ihrm everywhere you trade and we take them back as cash on any purchase. WHY? Because They Are As Good as Cash have you ever heard of such a trading proposition? We Will Wager That You Have Not Our Trading Checks do not make $1,000,000.00 corporations, they keep the money circulating at home. YOU GETS0ME! WE GET 50ME! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE PerKins Building Roseburg Oregon It's the Place Where Everybody Goes TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 1 Extraordinary Attraction CITY xmvs t William Cobb Is spending a few davB at his ranch in the vicinity o! Eliuon. Good clean comfortable rooms at McClallen hotel, $2.50 per week and up. tf Charles l' ;:idiso:i, of KelHge. spent the day I:; llwnburs look.ng after business matter. George Bradburn, of Winstona, spent the day In Uoseburg looking after business matters. J. P. Halo, of Medford, spent the past few days in Uoseburg looking after various business Interest. A genuine saving of 10 cents on every dollar. That's what we offer you in our 10 per cent reduction sale. Until November 20 only, at Josephsons. tf U. S. Barker, who resides on Deer Creek, was this morning adjudged i bankrupt. Ills liabilities v.iil prob ably reach something over $."i00, while his assets will not reach half that amount. Referee In Bankruptcy C. L. Hamilton has charge of set tling the affair. (The S. P. Co. has a crew of men at work building a spur to the Stand ard Oil Company property at Eden bower. As soon as the spur Is in It Is believed the oil people will be gin the erection of their buildings. Buy bread made in Roseburg none better. You could do your banking in Portland; laundry could be sent there; dry goods bought there but it Is not good business policy. Spend your money at home. tf . Leaving 'this afternoon 'Balding Serfling is on his way to Roseburg, from which place he will go to his homestead near that place to spend a portion of the winter. Serfling V:i,-;nerly resided here and was em ployed in the local postoffice. He has been here attending the various fairs nnd to take in the football game Saturday. Albany Democrat. THE ERS ARAB DERVISH Troupe of all Star American Cyclone Acrobats and Pyramid Builders. Fun and Lots of Comedy Youmust see theUpside Down Wonder Or the Man Who Walks Over His Head Dancers, Singers, Jugglers, Acrobats! and Whirling Dervishers Nothing Ever Like It Before in the City SP1CCIAL FEATURE FILM The Sacrifice at the Spillway 1 A thrillim: drama in two parts. R Cook's Revenge Screaming Comedy that you must see. I DOLLAR SHOW for 10, 20c I 1 M Free attractions in front of theatre each night at 7 kg VI M 1 " N i Coming Next Week Uednes lav nnd Ihursdaygj A rri T T-v r !!?! ine Last uays 01 rompeii SPECIALS (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Street and Tailored Hats, very Spec. $2.98 Dress Hats, Something New, Splendid Values Coats, Some Splendid Bargains, 9.50 to 27.50 Suits, $I5 to $30, Regular Value, $25 to $45 We Have No Cheap Merchandise We Are Offering Some Mighty Guod Merchandise Cheap THE LEADER Curing Rheumatism U not always the e.-uitpat thing In Iho world. Nevertheless we have in our store a irheuiuatlo remedy which we Blneerely hi-llevo has effected more rheumatism cures than anv other rheumatism remedy on the market. This remedy Is Dike's Rheumatic Remedy It assists the kidney to cleanse the Wood of all Impurities and rids the system of all uric aeld, the real root of rheumatism A larce bottle for ll. 00. ll.'iiiemlier It has proven Its worth for vears. Wo recommend its use. WE GIVE ROSEBL'SG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY sctrIet