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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
How is A Good Time to brush mi for Thanksgiving. Wt nro offering a special s-ilo of 2,500 yards of all wool In grain carpels; 25 styles to delect from. All Woo! Ingrain Values 85 cents At Special Price of 65 cents Cotton Chain Ingrain Values 65 cts. At Special Price of 45 cents Wo have a complete asaortnicn . of Hn&s, both small and carpet sizes in TajK-fify Ilrusrielh, A '''listers, Body Urubsels and Wil tons. Also Fibre and Graua Ruga. Do not forgot that we ca ry a complete line of Cooking Uten bNh, Itonstera, Chafing Dishes, Chlnawaro, everything needed to nia!c0 a Thanksgiving dinner a Kuccesa. we hive i.okhhuiu; tkadi.xg chucks. A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers 1 v. k da nr. 12 m huch andi s : rri'v m-:vs. . Talk with "Hutch". tf j Mt'B. M. F. ltico went 10 Myrtle' Creek ihiK morning to Bpend a cou lilu of days. ! A uph.ndid lino or aluminum hitch-' eh ware now on .sale at the Iloseburg Furniture Co tf ( Kdwin Weaver returned t(t Myrtle Crook t Ills morning alter a couple of Jays Kpent In Itoseburg. Archie, Crawford and wife, of ' Portland, arrived hero this morning to spend a few day a with friends. 1,. T, ,Mc.lari ..011, of I'oriland, ar rived bore Huh morning to Hpend a few days looking after business in te rents. Mr. and Mrs. lOIIsworrlh Davis left for their home at Ashland this morn' lug alter a lew days Hpent in Kose huig visiting with the former's uncle, John Mryaii. The t'mpinia hotel has Installed a modern cigar mid tobacco ease. Ah, soon an the Hame can be stocked pat rons of the lintel can seeuro dual's,; inhaccos and magazines without luav-' lug tli() heat lory. ' F. Al. Ittyuulds, who arrived here Inst evening from t;tiloti. Ore., to attend the funeral of his father left lor his homo this morning. When Mr. Reynolds arrived hero IUh father had already been burled. You have our coupon for $1.00 worth of free green t ratling stamps. Why not let us deliver that DUc worth otf drugs or toilet articles. Just phono ;tl, and we do the rest. Juhnson'u Drug Sloro. tf Page HI of the Christmas number of the Ladies Home .Ionian) shows many new ideas for decorating t he ChiiHtmas dinner tab!, tiet a copy he fore tlt(. supply is exhausted. I rents a copy at the Uoseburg Hook store, If J. n. Devore, who once rondnet t'rl 11 newspaper at Canvonville, but who is at present lecatetl at Central Point, arrived here lust evening. Mr. Iiivore haw he Is much pleased with IiIh new location and is doing a sub stantial busiiiei's. Mr. and Mrs F.. J. Sexsniilh ami the la tier's mother, M m. Reynolds left for Ashland thin morning. Mr. iind Mis. Sevmil b were calletl here en account of do death of the lal ler s liittit r. .Mis. II yiiolils expects to make hiT future home at Ashland. While lit trine; mg to keep from ri'nuiru'. in'o a tiivate 1 'nnveya nee, di l en h ,i 1.11 11 ' c. 1 1 i i'lencii, the l cat liiuwiem. ititn iiHTufin; ran his fllltn into 11 Hunter Imht posi at the corner el Sheridan and Cns street-. You will be f Y, .TyV-"vMYir,,, - , 11 . 1 1 'j accuracy, too- lr llu I'l in'ii Vi'i h bin worn mcioly Hi,, most bcaiillful of will if. i wMihl nvir have taiind t ho auri'oss tho past l rlvi. i :uh li.no h . ni'nlii. II i tlii- fai't Hint w Ih lis 1 1st imt t v- llnlili.'ss was rmil- I'iin'il I;!.. liU-.lu'Mt a .ur.i. y Ihw ..(( h tl-.i- ii'sp , 1 ami and Atiu-i ni, anil N t us ' r'-u.ina-lly c ei r.'taiuc ! ' ' ' ' ,' mi '.i'i1 ' 1 1 1" ( ', i" 1 1 1 i of pr;de yo i w I'rUv $L. to $LW. A. S. IIUEY CO. Roscbutys LeaJiny Jewelers "Ttie Most Admired LOWEST PRICED V NOTICK. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will t;vu a Cafeteria Dinner on Thursday, December 4th, from la to 2 o'clock In the basement ut the Presbyterian church. .Menu. Chicken Pie. Creamed Chicken. Itoast Jlaiu. 4 Turri'ps. Mashed Potatoes. Itaker Means. ITot itiscuits. Ilutter. Cabbage Ha lad, Potato Salad. Fruit Salad. felly. Pickles. Pumpkin pie. Mince Pic. Applo Pie. Marshinallow Pudding. Cake. Co 1 fee. Tea. ' Ono of the lamps on the truck was badly damaged and will have to be replaced by a new one. Von will Bee the most beautiful chrysanthemum blooms if you attend the bazaar November 21 and VI. Mis Knima .Michael, of Freeport, 111., Hpent last evening in Uosoburg. She is making a tour or the North west nnd stopped over here to look at the town. The Uosehurg Nursery Co. finish ed unloading their first mil earlood of this season's business late yester day. The shipment enmo from J loud liiver and Is particularly fine look ing stock. Mr. Itlack states that the lives propagated in the Hood liiver district are' probably the finest in the world, hvery scion used is se lected from the very best bearing trees of a valley that furnishes fruit to lhi highest priced trade of the country. In that way the stock is bred up to a higher state of perfec tion each year. This means more and better fruit nnd more thrifty ci owing trees. When I ho young trees are ready to be delivered to the Planter they are inspo-ied (not while they are stantMng in the mw) but af ter they are taken- from the around. The inspector takes up each tree f ep:.rately and Mich as are not up to standard are broken in two and thrown on the trash heap. The peo ple of South, in Oregon are probably "hmIi more indebted to the Uosehurg Nursery Co. (linn they know for the care the firm exercises in selecting tives and also shrubbery and small fiuilH that are furnished them. Their bit-tins has made gratifying gains aeh year, vn'll they have reached a scale lii'ri' they are able to rill any sized oidir mi short notice. snlM I proud of it's a M :i i li a I h' lliat tA Wi'tt for Ntlmtraiion nf luith Puropc W 1 mm II ain liow this was done how n i'i'i'I a 1 1 aiu-.cnient of wheels m;ule lv halt as (hick as the ordinary !1 vie Mid Mi'ciuMh of inexentent u Veriibin iu w; taK,. In iiot-si-.-n: ivali.o ig il- of Timepieces ' . CITY NEWS II. C. Darby left for Kugene this I aft rnuon on business. Splendid moving pictures at the ; Antlers'. See them. tl 1 S. J. Jones spent Thursday at ' Oakland looking after business mat ters. New crop walnuts, the first In town, at tho Bee Hive (of course). Charles Glynn returned to Suther- lin this morning after a day Bpent in ; itoseburg. Preston Lake, of Glenbrook, spent ! the day in Uosehurg attending to i business matters. J, It. Kenney, of Leona, was a : business visitor in Iloseburg for a few hours today, j Good clean comrortable rooms at ; McClallen hotel, $2.50 ner week and j up. tf i .Mrs. George Godfrey has returned from Kugene where site wpent a few days with friends. Itead the Antlers program on I another page of tills paper. Then go ' and eee tho fchow. tf ' Fred Alton spout the day at Yon- rail a looking ut ter various business matters. George P. Topping, of BandiD, was a business visitor In Uosoburg today. U o. Hill, of Drain, was a bad ness visitor in Roseburg for ft few hours today. .lonn oi-uiigh, of Looking Vibih" spent the duy in Uosehurg aitemhn,. to bus.uess matters. C. F, Mitthews, u local contractor Kpent the day at Yoncalla lookin; ' after b iiiiuss matters. Four reels of pieuues and a nr.i I cal act at the Antlers. Come, ant! e I juy yourself. 3 0 cents. ti Mrs. John Aiken )e!t for Willn.. this morning wiiert- she spent the d;.; wil h friends. Georve Stearns, of Oakland, speu. In.t evening in Iloseburg looking a; ter business matters. Harry Kange, of Salr'in, transac' etl business nialteis in Uouebui'g lol a few hours today. .!rs. Harry Ollsson, of Portland, ' was a business visitor in Koschui r I lor a few hours today. I A. F. Shira. of hutherlin. was a i busitutss visitor in Itosebiiig tor i. lew hours last evening. A. It. Haven and wife returned t. Drain ibis a f torn 0011 in Iter a ifev, hours spent In Uosehurg. Uoscoe Green and wife, of New port, are spending a few days In the city visiting with friends. Hett io Klliott, of Portland, is spending a few days In Uosehurg visiting with friends. J. P. Wheeler left for Kugene this morning where he has business mat tors needing his attention. Mayor Joseph llridges, of Oakland, spent last evening in Uosehurg look ing alter business matters. 1 J. 1,. Crook and W, K. Good left I for Springfield this morning where I they will spend a week or moro. ! Arthur Marsh and Dave Crosby, of Kiddle, who spent yesterday in Uose j burg returned homo this morning, i The best X m.is gift is' a pnoto j Viii.de by Clark--;'. Uosehurg Trading j Checks as good as cash. Sit now for j your Xmas pholos. tf S. T. Sundry and A. S. Hubbard, ' game wardens, were in Medford on official business Wetlnes.l iy. Med ford Sun. j Henry Mppert, or tue Oregon j dier's Home, left for Portland this, morning where ho will visit with ; friends. ! I Groceries no higiiet r.n. some thhiL's cheaper---caused by UoseburiTi : Trailing Checks. .Milled- & Pick-i I 1 us. tf! John Arzuer. of Uiddle, spent yes-! ; terdav !n. Uosehurg visiting with1 ; rit iuts and tiiins u iing luiim ss :n;'.t-: let's. '' Miss IVai l Wi'von. of Winstons. ; whft has it en vsit im: friends and 'relatives here returned home last evening. Mrs. Charles Parrot t entertained I at the second of a series of thimble ! part ies. at her be nit If ul homo on I Fast I.-iiie street th:s afternoon. I 1.. Ct. Hicks has finished survey in the alley, lint ween the Perkins build ing and Perkins :; nnex. preparatory to paving the same through the en tire block. .1. .1. llalier. who recentlv dispos- 1 posed of his ranch, near Winstons. , leaves tomorrow, accomnanicd by bis j laniily for F u none where i hey will i locate permanent ly. j J. It. Aitkin, wlio was formerly a 1 resident of this city but now located j at Ultblle. was here during the week I visiting friends and looking after ' interests. Central Point Herald. I John Hanks leaves for Portland to- night in response to a message to the effect that his wife is a patient at a hospital at that city. Miss Merle j Smith is at present at Portland with j Mrs. Hanks. I. I.. I.ee. a well known Southern 1 Pacific conductor and family nr making preparations to leave Hose burg next week, The News was to day tillable to ascertain their contem plated location. Sheiff Parker has received word from Sheriff M-tzer at North Yaki- ! ma. that the latter has gone to Oly ' Ida to secure requisition papers for the etradition of F. A Marshall. He iwlll be in Kugene within a day or two. Ktigetio Guard, i II. .1. Hohinsoit, a Stmt hern Pacific ' nrem.ui. left for Portland Pus tnorn inu where h., will make his future home. He was accnm : vnied by Mrs. liobinson iohI Mr. H-Hah. Mr. Hob i insop was recently traiii-ferred to a I run out of the Oregon metropolis. ; In last evenmu'fl Is- re of The i News It was stati d that ii'ivr-i" Hur i pette was given a vidtin-nt In the S 'vn ef J 1 avai'ist Sonrb Howard, i 'H'opriol:! s i-f the Kos- b'.irg eurac- i TVe item should b:iv, rend that i Smith Howard were given the judmuent. Frc.J Wright yesterdav spint sev eral hours inspecting the tire hy drants in various sections of 'ho city. One hdrant. he discovered out of com miss ion, while several others were badlv in need of repairs. Mr, Wright will file his report at tue next meeting of the council, to be held Monday evening. . Dr. E. H. Stewart wag called to Drain this afternoon on profeutsional business. Henry Swigart, of Medford, trans acted business before the United Status land office today. 1 Rev. J. X, McConnell has returned, here after several weeks spent in the; East visiting with friends. j John Alexander, the Glide mer chant, spent the day in Iloseburg at tending to business matters. County Fruit Inspector Bailey spent the afternoon at Yoncalla look ing after business matters. G. I. Truitt, wife and neice re turned to Oakland this afternoon af ter attending to business matters in this city. D. .McCulIoch, of Green,- under went an operation at Mercy hospital .his morning. Drs. Sether and Stew art were in attendance. Mrs. A. K. Archambeau, of Stay ton, and Mrs. I. W. Ishiuel, of Cot tage Grove, are spending a few days in Iloseburg visiting with their moth er, Mrs. P. A. Demi. C. II. Faulkner, wife and child went to Portland this afternoon to ipend a few days with friends Mr. aolkner is a local Southern Pacific .'ireiuan'. An order was issued in the esttae I of John F. Stephens today autiioriz- ug the administrator to purchase I -ei'lain material in preserving the I i:i id estate. Albert J. Holster, representing the tnti-saloon league of the state, spent he morning in Uosehurg. He left his afternoon for Ashland where he vill speak on Monday. W. A. Cox. Miss Isabella Jolly and ianlord Deach left for th'ir homes a Vida, Dane conn ly, this af ler ioon after a few days spent here, .'bile in Uosehurg .vir. Cox made nal proof ,on a homestead. .!in . eatch and w ife, tho formei if whom is General Chairman of the 5acif ic Division of the Order of la ii road Conductors, spent the day in Uosehurg. This evening Mr. eat cli will pay the local conductors" odg; an official visit. The Douglas Creditors Association today filed a suit in the justice court, n which they seek to collect the sum t,f $7. '15 from Fred Langenberg, of tli is city. The amount of the claim is said to be due for merchan iPse purchased from the Mat sters Drug Company., Ae report has been current about he streets today to the effect that Deputy Sheriff Kalph Quinc yester day went to the Southern Pacific freight depot and confiscated two barrels of beer belonging to a local resident. Investigation reveals tin fact that tho barrels contained dried salmon, and that the same were se cured by Helpb Quine during his re cent visit to Gardiner. There was nothing In the barrels to resemble liquor. THEATRE ITS TIIH PIjACK WHKliK 5T'-' m i:vi:i!Yiioi)V coks. I FKIDAY--ONE DAY I The Wheels of Fate ix two ni:i:i.s A ;ii'Ht .Molnilraumlic .Mils, li'i'likve. SKIi storm Sivi-pt Son, SKK Mlil-OiH-an Wm'k, Si:K Whvk'ss Plays lniMirtant Tart. The Rag Bag tm of Our Seivainintf I'liiveM, an One of the Bt Smashing Time A Laughable Fxamplo of Negro Imitation. The Animal Picture This Is tt'iil'lli Si't'ln. ,4 XKW SHOW TO.MOKItOW Si'o J11I111 Itmni) ; l''tiniiiir H TI1.111 Kcr. 15, 10c MAJESTIC Roseburg Home of Onyx Dositry Roseburg Footwear Premium Parlor for Roseburg Stamp Co's Trading ChecRs Bn saving for you if you trade your checks in nere. They are good on any purchase Shoe Your Boy with Our Insured Shoes they will Last Him all Winter We are Sole Agents for Dr. Reed's CUSHION SOLE Shoes for Men All Our Shoe.-) are Selected from the Best Lines in the Country Why Not Have lhe Best Roseburg Booteria PERKINS BUILDING, ! city m:vs. i Talk with "Hutch". tf; A. .Tompkins, i;f OhMla. spent the; day in Uosehurg attending to various' business inattera. j r. P. Vifgei, of Dixon ville, spent ; the day in Roseburg looking after; business affairs. 1 The priee Is always 10 :ens at the! Antlers' except for road shows and j dpeeial vaudeville acts.. tf: A. Callahan, of .Melrose, was a bus-! iness visitor in Uosehurg lor a few! hours yesterday. C. L. Willis and G. O. Willis, both1 residents of Dillard, spent yesterday, hi Iloseburg visiting with friends. j The dooi'H at the Aniers are open; at 2 in the afternoon and 7 in thej evening. Hest moving pirtures. tf -Major Willoughby and Capt. White1 (f the Oregon National Guard and. C'apt. Collins of the United States! army were in Ashland Tuesday toj hold the annual shoot for the Hank ers' trophy. This is a regimental affair in which the coast artillery I boys of tho western part of Oregon are interested. Owing to weather I conditions the turnout was light and,! tho rifle range being in poor condi-j Hon Cor the samo reason, the shoot1 Thanksgiving Specials Wonderful Millinery Values FUR Thursday, Friday, Saturday Remarkable bargains, value to $6.50, All Dress Hats 1-3 Off for Three Days Only Coats from $8.50 to $28.50 Dresses from $4.75 to $25.00 THE LEADER Curing Rheumatism Is not always tlic easiest thins In the world. Nevertheless we have In our store a rheumatic remedy which we sincere!-.- believe has effected more rheumatism euros than any other rheumatism remedy on tho market. This remedy is Dike's Rheumatic Remedy It assists the kidney to cleanse the blood of all Impurities and lids the system of all urlo add. the real root of rheumatism A lar.ee bottle for Jl.00. Ijenieiuoer it has proven its worth for years. We recommend Its WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY g Booterie Roseburg Home of A.... UUJA j ROSEBURG, OREGON was not held. Ashland Record. Who do you love? Well, send them a photograph made by Clarks' for .nins. tf City Recorder Carl Wimberly will spend tomorrow at Drain looking after official businesB. W A dollar fountain pen and two dol-' lars worth of S. & II. Green Trading Stumps for only on dollar at the Roseburg book store. One week only. tf An order was filed in tho probate ( Oi'.rt this morning citing J. L. Wat-s-m to apnear and show cause why he should not be removed ns executrix of the estate of Emily A. Watson, deceased. Wo have just reeeivetl a few hun dred e.tra fine two-year-old prune trees. These 1110 especially .suited for renl'icing vaeaneies in Inst .veal's phml ing. IM10110 152, Kit'Iitn7& Main. dsw-tf Not December 25th, but November 2oth is the time when the Christ mas number of lb? Ladies Home" Join nal is out. Hav.i ou receive your copy: 11 not buy a cop nowj at the Roseburg Hook Store, 1?. cents. tt According to an order filed in the probate court this morning F. M. Sweat has been appointed guardian over Lenora Sweat, a delinquent per son. The girl has been staying at the home of Sheriff Quine for some time and was yesterday truned over -to her father. 1.98 STREET o o