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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1913)
HOLIDAY GIFTS!! Vc are uliuwlni? a beautiful line of IlelidHj Olfts in the following line of very useful articles: lifjuitiful Mahogany Tray4, (Si. 30 to 7.50 cadi Chafing Olslict, ..-0 to l I.IIO ca li ClialiuK ll-li Set, $ 15.011 l SiW.OO wirli CuMuriilCN, $1.2." to $o.OI).wll Complete assortment of Cut Class, C'lilnn Ware, Sliver Wurc, Carv ing Sets, Percolators, Fancy 13 iskets ami Itoxes, Cutlery, etc. There is notlilns more acceptable to the husband or father than a nice comfortable chair; or t the wife or daughter a nice piece of furniture. We have them all. Before making your purchase be sure and take a look through our mammoth slock. REMEMBER: WE C1VE ROSEBURG TRADINC CHECKS UIOPKNIlAIIUi MKItClIANDISil. LOWKST PItTCES A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers CITV XKWS. CITY MOWS. Wo Iiavo Htruwbopry plants, logan fcorry, ttHpurKUB, rhubarb, etc. Unite hunt Nursery Co. tf Lawrence Neuner and Gilbert Gll bertson, of (ilendale, were vltfitorB in ihe city Cor a few bourn today. Good clean comfortable rooms at; McClallen holul, $2.50 por week and! P. tfj A. D. I trad ley and GoorKo Burnett! ft here laat evening1 for Gardiner j where they will upend u few days hunting. A. stranger entered Clarks' Studio and had IliB picture tukun for Xniati. j Avoid the riiKli and Bit now for your 'a. tf, Ao excellent Thanksgiving dinner! wW tio nerved at tho Mcf'lnllen hotel! from 12 to 2 and from ti to 8. Xtice RO cents. I H. . WIIhoii, the Indian land jWtjt, fB expected home this evening to spend ThaiiksKlvlug with bin futn- Men. Scott and children left for Jisbhtnd tli in inornhiK whore Mrs. ftrart will attend the 141k a' ball, given fcbre tomorrow evening. Mrs. 8. J. Peitreo, of Tacoma, TOash.. arrived here this morning to rU at the Imnio of her Hlnter, Airtt. Jftfct VrlKht. V.' K. Kiedi-nberg and wife left for their home at Hutte FnUn thin Aiorning. after boiiio time Hpcnt here iisfMn With Mr. and Mm. C. Merrill. To local meridian tH nMHoiintiou Jh?Id n brief mcollng at tho Kone feor CotHmurclal Club rooms last ev .uU,tf., Routine tUKliuH8 was trans ac'.vrf Mrs. U Kaltoaehe. of Oukhind. 4rni(f over thin morning to Hpeud Thanksgiving visiting at tin bouie l Mix J. W. Moore, on Kast Doug las wfrect. I'il out tho whole 'fa in My with goad, stylish Klines, al a good, big tavlng on every pair (lining our big Closing Out Sab! of tdmes. .loseph oon'w. tf MurMial Totu WtlllaiitH this morn iu bguii the lank of collecting the city lirennoa for the- ensuing term. 'Thesn licenses lire payable at the of jficrt nf the city treasurer, at the city hall. You have tun coupon for $ 1.00 worth of tree gieen tending stamps. Why nut let iih deliver that fiic worth o:f drugs or toilet art icles. Just phone ;(l, and wo do the rent. Johnsou'H hnig Siore. tf Verne I. uce. formerly night clerk at th St. Krancis hotel, haw nccept ri n position as tin v clerk nt the Ijbitol llaritinel. He assumed charge tf his position ibis morning. Al Kiy Memorial. Mrs. Adele C King, representing the J'.jOb's 1 1 nine Jen nuil patterns, will He at Abraham's Hlore on 1'riday No re:nlicr 2s'. Mrs. King will be pleas od to answer all uuestions regarding jffm use of them patterns. nUT W 1,, Tboinas left Tuesday morn !ur fur Itiisebiirg and Marshfleld to Vk over some properly, Mr. Hob jlisfui is in i'li ;i rue of t he popcorn wugon during the absence of Mr. Thomas. Gntuts I'iish Courier. Sjiim .1. Stioeniiiker came down &i b'ltl this mot lliim to sprit d (lie Tlifini""liviiui lniltd:iv with his pur nts, Mr. ami Mrs. M .1. Shoi'tun ker. and will return on Krhbiy nlnlit. It would have to te further awsiy than fHilnii to kf"p Sam from getting home in ibis tlav, luy tu'ciid inalo m Koihnrg tvi.it ' better. mi could do your .'-it i ong in I'm ml : laundry could it noth:k. ! Tho Presbyterian Ladies Aid will give a Cafeteria Dinner on Thursday, December 4th, from 12 to 2 o'clock In the basement of tho Presbyterian church, Monti. Chicken Pie. Creamed Chicken. Koast Hum. Turnips. Mashed Potatoes. Haked Ueans. FTot UlscultH. Butter. Cabbage Salad, Potato Sulud. Fruit Salad. .Telly. Pickles. Pumpkin Piu. Mince Pie. Apple Pie. Mnrahmallow Pudding. Cake. Coffee. Teu. by calling at 119 West Lane street. Phono 131-R. n29 J. W. Perkins returned here this morning after u couple of days spent at Portland and vicinity. The doors at the A mum are open at 2 in tho nfternoun and 7 In the evening. Hest moving pictures, tf Fred Fisher, who has been spend ing the past three weeks at Twin Falls, Idaho, returned here this morning. JO very- pair or shoes In our big stock reduced in price during our Closing Out Sale of shoes. Joseph son's. t( A marriage license was Issued this murnli;g to Alfred H. Smith and Merle Stearns. both residents of Douglas county. Tao best Xmas gift is a photo imide by Clarks'. IloBoburg Trading Checks as good as cash. Sit now for your Xmas photos. tf MIk Maud Mallard, or Portland, arrived here lust evening to spend a few iliiys visiting with her father, Charles Ballard. Arthur Jones and Lincoln Wright went to Dlllard this morning where, Mrs. J. G. Mack iney will he employed by the Port- -Mr. and Mrs. C laiio nriuge I'oiiipauy. C. II. Arundel, of Myrtle Creek, j arrived here this morning after a lew days snent tit points in the north ern part of the county. T.ie latest and best books can be renin! at Hie Uoseburg Fiction Li brary, upstairs in the I'arrott build ing. Over nineteen hundred vol umes to select from. d.'IUp Mr. I.eadbetter, rather of ltobert Leiidbetter, arrived here this morn ing from Portland, lie spent tho day settling the difficulties that confront his son in this vicinity. Saturday night. In tho Odd Fel lows hall on Grand avenue and Fast IMue street, was organized Lelu Tribe No. 2. Improved Order of Red Men. It is the Drst lodge or tho Order of Ued Men formed In Oregon since the new Great Sachem, Frank G. MIcelH, took office, Great Sachem Micelli was In attendance when the new tribe was Instituted by Deputy Great Sach "iu Kdward Iloppo. Sixty charter niemberH were Inducted into the mys teries or the order and after tho or ganization was perfecied, officers or the new tribe wero elected and In stalled, n follows: ,1. L. Painter, sachem: C. II. Llbhy. prophet; J. K. Tregrells. senior sagamore; William Parmtee. Junior sagamore; William F, Klinker. chief of records: .1 M Talk with "Hutch". tf! Torn Cobb spent the day at LMaiiJ' atfinding to business matters i Head tno Antlers' piogram on i another page of this paper. Then go ' and sre the bbow. tf j Mrs. John Hunter returned here : 1 a t evening after a few days spent at ! Portland, Closing-out sale of men's, women's and cnuureu s shoes at Joephson s. i Kvery pair reduced. tf ! Kat your ThankBgiving dinner at the J. and J. retaurani, i:j7 Sheri i dan street. 40c. j Koseburg Nursery Co., Kitchin & Block, prop., corner Oak and Main streets. Phone 152. tf Brace Murray, of Camas Valley, spent the day. in Hoseburg visiting with friends. The price is always 10 :ents at the I Antlers' except Tor road shows and ! special vaudeville acts. tf j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Launder, of ! Marshfleld, are registered at the j Umpqua hotel in this city. ! Who do you love? Well, send I them a photograph made by Clarks' I fur Vm.,u tf Budd Martiudale, of Camas Valley, was a business visitor in Hoseburg for a few hours today. A splendid hue or aluminum kitch-' en ware now on sale at the Hoseburg, ffj Furniture Co. tf jU A. B. Taylor left for his home atlgy Albany this morning after a few days! 8rj spent In Hoseburg on business. j ruur reuis oi pictures ana a musi-i cal act at the Antlers'. Come and en-j joy yourself. 10 cents. tf Carl D. Shoemaker and wtf-j ve-! turned hero last evening after a fewj days spent at, Portland and Albany. William and She lie Carroll spent! the day at Oakland where they did' some work for the Pacific Telephone! Company. j H. K. Smith, wife and children left: for hlugone this afternoon where they will Bpend Thanksgiving with friends. j Robert Kent, of Brock way, spent! the day in Hoseburg looking after business matters and visiting with; friends. j Mrs. Kdna Ayres arrived here this! morning from Douglas, Wyo., to visit: with her mother, Mrs. W. M. How ard, of H'en Mile. Detective Burns returned here latej last evening after a couple of days, spent at Med ford and other Southern Oregon cities. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perot returned to their home at Yoncalla today after, spending yesterday in Hoseburg visit ing with friends. G. T. Hobbs. of Eastern Oregon, passed through here today enroute to points In Southern California where K ne win spenu me winter. M. M. Brumback and wire, or Dix ouvllle, left for Portland this morn- !.., ll.llnHn ...Ill ..n.wl TLnnlf.. HIS niiuio Hi':y "ill HI"-"" liiuuna-, K irivlnu- IV 1th ihaf arm Uornnn fit .There will be public Thanksgiving services at St. George's Kplscopal church on tomorrow morning at 10 a. nt. Cordial Invitation extended to strangers and others to attend. John Hunter expects go to Port land tomorrow evening to purchase material for the new Armory, the construction of which is in his charge. uance at unoe on v riuay nignt.js November 28. There will be good I ifc music and refreshments. Everybody invited to come and have a good, time. n27p Little Velma Bates and Dorothy Abraham left for Portland this morn ing where they will spend Thanks giving visiting at the home of Mr. and learn ci his decision to locate else where. Splendid moving pictures at the Antlers'. See them. tf Bertram Bates has received a let ter from William Walker, formerly a resident of Garden Valley, to the effect that he is now located In Cali fornia. Mr. Walker is a cartoonist and expects Lo engage in newspaper work in the southern state. Tuesday marked another interest ing day at the Mental Culture Club when Miss Page, Mrs. Fury and Mrs., Brumfleld prepared the lesson on "Children's Poets Riley and Field". The biography of each was given, followed by seletlons In song and verse both In grave and gay. Miss Page's interpretation of the "Christ mas Hymn" and Mrs. Fory's "Singing in God's Acre" were particularly ap preciated. Koll call -was responded to by quotations from Robert Louis Stevenson, another child's poet. The dub has undertaken the selling of the Red Cross Christmas seals this year, the proceed from which go to the state tuberculosis fund and Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Mrs. A. C. Marsters and Mrs George E. Houck have been appointed a committee to see about disposing of same. MAJESTIC B THEATRE ITS THE PLACE WHKHE 'EVERYBODY GOIOS. Wed. & Thurs. Extra Attraction BABY PHARO Tnlk of the City; X.'W Konu mid Jlufirlng Kucll Night. See Her, Only Child of Iwr age on the Stage Today. Illfi 4 ItEEf, FEATUItK Dr. Nicholson And the Blue Diamond A TIIHILMXG ROMANCE UKTKCTIVE STORY. IN 11K SCENES. Few That Grip and Thrill. The .live from the moving train into tile river. The escape f.oni the jsori-et dungooii. The Hark lining of llr. Ntrh.ilHon, a new variation of the Halt'les tj'e, will whip your hlood into a red foam of excitement. Curtain Raises 2:15, 3:25, 7:15, H:2): 0:13. XO RAISE l.V 1'ltICE nsured High Tops For Boys RoseburBooterie SHOES ASjroULIKE TKEM Insured Shocs.Lac or Button6 For Boys DAMP PROOF or WATER PROOV WE STAND BEHIND THEM Don't buy the poor kind. Come and examine our good ones. Weaiethe only Shoe Store in Douglas Co. uevoiea to ine .tumium vi mc icu. Uxlu Atfcnts for Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for Men Sole Agents for Clara Barton Shoes for Women Roseburg Booterie PERKINS BUILDING, ROSEBURG, OREGON J. C. Mann has filed a suit in the justice court in which he seeks to recover the sum of $20, aliened to be due on a promissory note execut ed in his favor by J. F. HutchusoQ, a local insurance agent. Attorney Charles Hopkins appears for tho plaintiff. 4 IVIion. keeper of wapum.-Telemnm. Portland i Hndley ester day entertained Fvanellst H. Wyse i Jones, Paul lUackstone and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters at a dinner ati their homo, at the corner of Kane and I-ane streets. Mrs. Wiley IMlkint;ion, who has j been living at Hrockway for some) time iM. left for Portland thls j morning where slip will make her I home with a daughter. j Alfred 1). Cridge, of Portland, rep resenting the Home Tax lOxctnptionl League, arrived in the city today from Med ford, where be has been forj a few days. The league proposes to j initiate a measure fur the people tO vote upon at the net general elec-j Hon which will authorize a tax ex-j emptlon of $liino on "homes, live-' stock, tools, implements, etc., used in maintaining a home or gain-i ing a livelihood." Mr. Cridge ' states that many men worth their1 thnusiinds are signing the petition,! as they believe such a law will be a. great faetor In gettinc settlers to go on to t be lands nnd farms of the Htate and develop the J ritent re- . sources. .1. P. O'Neal, rr the past two yars employed nt the Osbimi Phnr tnncv, in this city, h;is resigned his position and will leave fur Jur.'-.'on ( itv on Saturday where ho has been efff ted a position. Mr. O'Xe-il i.' w-H mid favtirn lv knuwn in this d'y an. I has many friends who revr.-i to 5, 10c COMING FRIDAY, 1 I1AV j Trooper Billy , httiTin lwo-i'art .story Adapted From Frederick I'auIdiitK's (in'iit Uninia. COMING 1 KIIV & SAT. Vri)KlIJ.K ACT BIFF & BANG This is Rest Yet; Now Sec If We are Not Right. 10, 15c 1 Thanksgiving Specials- WEDNESDAY SPECIALS . FURS! FURS! FURS! 12 off : WEDNESDAY ONLY Mink, Martin, Red Fox, Iceland Fox, Gray, Tan or White Manplin THE LEADER . - ' I. Ml ,, ,., k Curing Rheumatism Is not always the easiest thing In the world. Nevertheless -we have in our store a rheumntlc remedy which we sincerely belitvo has effected more rheumatism cures than any other rheumatism remedy on the market. This remedy Is Dike's Rheumatic Remedy It assists the kidney to cloanss the blood of all Impurities and rids the system of all uric acid, the real root of rheumatism A large bottle for $1.00. uso"e"'ber " 'iaS provon worth for 5'eaI'3' We recommend its WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY Sfg STREET .-lit i urn. Il.ete; but H l. Spen il drv geo.ls bought mt geod business onr iiKiney at tf 1 v :iml Ml Viol.-t e uni.i'sil fl ei noon nil if fr Misn Miir!c:in. I v lt Wtlialn if--c!'t. will leio t' l MuR 'i' huute hi Voo-lnni, v beff ', Ih.'s will spell 1 lb.. Th;fik-gt hr-'. ;- "e.tinn. Tbev ,!!' i'hiiitniM; t.i tctnrn' lo S item ltMU(.i me: nnur S.llem i 5t4(.ni:in. I Mrs. II. I'! ;eVes,.ti. :i ! i ;ul ;1 .1 1 e tt I J t mois I iuer.l!y, utiil . i:r:id- iifite nt Wbi; ;nid Set n v. iU-. . Wo , 1 Xer'iKils. anil t. mi her In ;in.'iis l'a.(- j en slates, will. up. mi the advice tf ; '.liferent rd people, open nQprivate f Kiridei-ftnten on I l.-cinbt-r I T In' beh.Of of tlie- IMtle tots and the iti-1 fercitK of her work 8!o defiles thej Ararfy co-opet al io:i of ail patrons j Full Infoiuiatioii and an outllno oft work will gladlj be given any tlmej ANTLER' ..THEATRE.. The mvutet sensation the st.ni;e has ever knov n. The Play the Presidents Praise. "I va never mor thrilled""--Wood-row Wilson. "As a i;ned t'ltl.en I tl-iiuk you for our Play"-- Theodore Koosovelt. "No one should miss It, W. H. T.ift. Tlie one (Ire.it Iramn of Today that no one eau nfford to mis.-. Without l)oubtthe Most Important Theatrical Of fe nn i n Rosebur is H istory American Play Compan)- ArcliSelvvn, ManaRinR Director Presents Direct Prom a Phenomenal Rim in Chicago "MARGARET ILLlNGTOfT In the most Successful Plav of Modern Times "WITHIN THE LAW" By Bayard Veiller It's Clean! It's Human! It's American! The Reigning Triumph of Three Continents America Europe Australia Price-$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Sale Tickets Nov. 26th at 10 A. M. TUESDAY OECEMBER2 The irres!?tiblo Drama of Real Heart Interest that Is still delighting record breaking crowds in New York Hoston Philadelphia London Paris Uerlln Vienna O Melbourne In all the World no Play a3 fine as this. o o o