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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1913)
HOLIDAY GIFTS!! Wo aro showing a beautiful lino of Holiday Gifts In tho following line of very uHcful articles: Ik-autirul Malmguny Tray 4, l.r.O to $7.50 each C'liafiiiK DMi.w, $(1.30 to $11.00 each C'liarUtK IW Set.s, $15.00 to $:15.00 each CawoinloH, U.23 to $3.00cacli Complete assortment of Cut Gluss, China Ware, Sliver Ware, Carv ing Seta, 1'ercolators, Fancy Bankets and Boxes, Cutlery; etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to the husband or father than a nice comfortable chair; or to 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 stock. ' ' vJaZSi 1 j REMEMBER: WE CIVE ROSEBURC TRADING CHECKS DKPrCNDABLK MEItCIl AND1SB. LOWEST PftlCES A. J. LILBURN & SON COMPI.KTK HOlKIilTItMSIIKUS CITY NEWS. frTNKIML HKHVK'KS The funeral of the late Perry Edgar will be held at the Rose burg Undertaking Parlors, at 1:3U o'clock tomorrow after noon. Services at the chapel will be conducted by tho local lodgo, Loyal Order of Moose, while services at the grave will be In charge of the Knights of Pythias. Kdgar's mother this morning wired funds to defray the expense of the luneral. ; Curing Rheumatism Is not alwayH tho easiest thing In tho world. Nevertheless we tiavo In our store a rhcumali; remedy which wo sincerely believe has effected more rhcumntlsrn cures than any other rheumatism remedy on the market. This remedy Is Dike's Rheumatic Remedy It nssisis tho kidney to clean so the blood of all linpurllles and rids ttio system of all uric acid, the real root of rheumatism. A largo bollle for $1.00. - 24.33 Remember It has proven lis worth for years. Wo recommend its use. WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY MTV NKWS. SOCIAL KVKM.Mi. On tho evenini of December T11 Ik with "UntPii'" if 4. ThiirHdny, h0 ItoHoburg Com- lalk with mitch . tfj morc:,i Club will be the Hreno N. A. Collunioro nrhved hero hist' of an In.ornml and social iruth- c enlng 011 1 s regular l)iinlnoK8 trip Reduced prlrcH on iiKUi'h and lioyH aititH an (I raiiicinitH at .1 nsnphson'B. MIsh OhIidi ii returned here hint ov niiiK after a lew diivrt Hjieiit ut Kti jrenn visit Iiik with I'rlfiidx. Wlio du you IuvhT Well, acini flu-Mi a ituoluniayh injide ty ClarltH' tor NntitH. tf rather I, it no, of A Hany, arrived tnti(! last evening, Hpi'iidniK the ninlit. with frli'iidH. The rivu Is ulways 10 ;ents at tho Antb'i'n' evt.'i't i'ir road mIhiwh audi 1 1 " v 1 1 nets, t f , Wfiliani i )hb ret ui net) here last ' evenliii; alter a eounte of d;is spent (' nt Klklon and virlnity. i The in-i X nius ift Is a photo ftindn hy ci.nUs'.. ltusi'hiiii; Tradlnir CtuM'lis ;ik i;ond as e.iiMh. Sit now for your X m. is plmtoH. t f 1 Mm. W. K. Mns-iM iniiii returned ' In-re bst evening after a few days spent at Halwn and other northern cities. .Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Crawford, the former mi employe uf the loiiil Unit-, t'd States land office, returned here' last evening after a few days spent j at Salem wliere t hey were called on UusineHH affuirs. Koseburg Nursery Co., Kitchin & Block, prop., corner Oak and -Main street, Phone 152. tf It. U, Walker, oi Portland, arrived here laat evening to look after busi j iiohb mattery. j Wo have strawberry plants, logan- I berry, asparagus, rhubarb, etc. Kose burg Nursery Co. tf Li. U. Haines, of Dlionvllle, spent ; laat evening in HoBeburg looking af ter business niattern. Dr. Kaiser, of Kiddle, returned home last evening after a day spent j in Koseburg wiih friends. Airs, Sam Miller and little girl came up from Kiddle this morning and spent the day with friends. ! The doors at (lie Anters are open i at 2 in the afternoon and 7 in the evening. Heat moving pictures, tf j Miss Johanna Kowell, a trained ; nurse, went to Green last evening - where she is attending a patient. Mrs. Mary li. Mullen left for Walla ! Walla, Wash., this morning where she wilt spend December with rela ; lives. j 1 K. Dillard returned hero this nii'tnin alter couple of days spent i at points in the northern part of the ' state. Juim siandcitn has accepted a po sition at the Pet-Kins building. At present he is operating the eleva-1 tor. i A stranger entered Clarks' Studio and had his picture taken for Xmus, Avoid the rush and sit now for your'a. tf A. 11. Henseley has disposed ot his theatre at Ashland and has re turned to Koseburg to reside perm anently. Mr. and Mia. N. (i. Clark, of Mis souri, arrived here hint evening from tho north. They left for San Fran cisco today. Mr. Hammond, of the. Koseburg hotel, recently returned from Car diner where he succeeded in bagging a number of birds. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Mishop, of Wash inn ton, left for I i ;Uhov this morning wliere they will spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. A: hern ft re- 1 picture or some hand eruhroider- im", ! , i , ... , Creek last evening alter a day spent III Posehutg. :Talk with "Hutch". tr Sam Miller returned to his ranch, near Dillard, last evening. Head the Antlers' program on another page of this paper. Then go uud see the thow, . tf W. ?. Rnnney, of Melrose, was n business vltltor in liuecburg for a few hours today. Jerome Smith, ot Oakland, was a business visitor in Koseburg for a few hours yesterday. Four reels of pictures and a inusl- ... - . , . , , cal act at the Antlers'. Come and. en- organization of the lodge will be ef joy yourself. 10 cents. tr , fected here. Robert Wixson returned to Myrtle) Now 1b the time to get good Xmas Creek lust evening ufter a day spent; presents cheap at Graves removal in Koseburg. sale. dti Good clean comrortable rooms at1 Mrs. Susan Brock, of Portland, ar McClallen hotel, $2.50 per week andirlved here this morning to spend tf j few days. l , " C. A. Stephens, of Oakland, arrlv- A. Jesselson went to Oakland this! ed i,ere tlis morning. He is a min morning to sjiend a day looking after I Uer of the grand jury, business matters. Winthrop Foley, of Mvrtle Creek, A. L. Lee, of Yoncalla, arrived! was a business visitor in Koseburg here this morning. He is a member for a few hours today. ! of the grand jury. N. Halgat, of Sutherlln, transact- Closing-out sale of men's, women's ed business matters in Koseburg for and children's shoes at Josephson's. j a few hours today. Every pair reduced. tf; Mrs. Meyers, of Riddle, is spend- w. i. waae and wire came over ns a couple of days in Koseburg irom lirain mis morning ana spent : visiting with friends. me aay shopping. A 8piendid line ot aluminum kitch- riinuei, oi iuyrtie ureeK, i en ware n0w on sale at the Roseburg came up this morning to look after ! Furniture Co tf CASS STREET F. Fate, of Perdue, arrived hero this morning to spend a few days. He Is foreman of the grand Jury, now in session in this city. Andy Mathews returned here .yes terday after a year in the Dast. .Mr. Mathews reports a good time, but is nevertheless glad to get back to Koseburg. You have our coupon for $1.00 worth of free green trading stamps. Why not let us deliver that 60c worth of drugs or toilet articles. Just phone 21, and we do the rest. Johnson's Drug Store. tf K. II. Raymond, organizer of the '. Order of Owls, arrived here last ev , ening from Springfield to assist in I organizing a branch lodge of the or ! der in this city. j Huy bread inudu in Kosehurg j ! none better. ou could do youi I hanking In Portland; laundry could ;-e tent there; dry goods bought there but it is not good business policy. Spend your money a' home. ti ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Tuesday evening, December 2nd, there will be a stated con vocation. Flection of officers for ensuing year. AH mem bers are requested to be pres ent. Meetings wll start prompt ly at 7:30. d2 K, I,. GILI-:, Sec'y. oring. Light refreshments will ! be served. Kvorybody is invit ed to attend this function as guests of the commercial club. account of the serious Illness of the i former's father. i .too Harris and faniMy returned to j their homes at Myrtle ('reek last ev l eniuir after a dav snent in ftosehnrtr. Gel ynur friend a beautiful tram neo in spend- E, tives. ; -d linens at cost at Graves removal I sale. d(i A. I,. Hancock and A. L. Mntler, of Kllttoti. arrived hero this morning. Thev are members of the grand jury. Mr. i. ml Mrs. A. F. Ker or r.l whom iH einplned In the local; Dounlas county. Is in th lurestry otfic s, returned here last ev- few days. Fugetie Guard. ening after spending Thanksgiving at I Detective Hums, of the Southern Portland. I Pacific Company, returned here last evening after a few days spent at ESTl THEATRE TIIK I'tj.VCK WIIKII i:vi:itYiioi)V lions. Insured High Tops For Boys RoseburgBooterie SHOES AS YUU LIKE THEH insured Shoes. Lace or Button Ft DAMP PROOF or WATER PROOF WE STAND BEHIND THEM Don't buy the poor kind. Come and examine our good ones. We'aie the only Shoe Store in Douglas Co. Devoted to the .Comforts of the Feet. Sole Agents for Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for Men Sole Agents for Clara Barton Shoes for Women Roseburg Booterie PERKINS BUILDING, : : : : ROSEBURG, OREGON . CITY NEWS. , i John Besf was here from Koseburg t yesterday. Eugene Guard. j Reduced prices on men's and boys' I sweuters and underwear ut Joseph-1 son's. Olive Wilson, of Yoncalla, was in Ktigene over the week-end. Eugene Guard. Win. Herrington, of Walla Walla, father of Mrs. C. H. Cleaves, is in the city for a short timo. He Is tn old .pioneer, having come to this state in 18"4 and was a resident of Roseburg some 17 ears ago. lie said he hardly knew the place. Mrs. Grant Wilcox received the: s-nd news of the death of her moth-! or, .Mrs. Surah Uader, at her home: In Puhiski, Lowa, on November 2Gth.! The funeral services were held on the! 'sth. Mrs. Kader was a member of! the Methodist Episcopal church, and leaves a husband and eight children to mourn her loss. IXSI'KCT JAIL. A committee of ladles of the Mental Culture Club late yes- terda inspected the county jail. They found the institution In fair condition, and will so re- port at a meeting of tte body to be neiu within a few days. The ladies complimented Sher- iff George Quine on the man- ner in which he conducts the jail and cares for the prison- ers. Like all institutions of this nature, the jail was not found as attractive as it might he. but nevertheless It is clean and sanitary. OUT VOl'H C.I,HXI)AR. Sl'THICHMN" ELECTION .Miss Esther l.al'.rie returned to i lldj '):'.: i'unthiy nilit, lug Thanksgiving with re'lativt Rogue Itiver Courier. I A. V. Iteani, a fonm-r Eugene, Ibo forni- resident, now couiluctini; a ranch in city lor u Cull ut Roseburg Nursery Co.'s yards uud see the fino lot of trult trees of all kinds. Also small fruits, shade trees and roses. Cor. Ouk nnd M'lln. tf New Antlers THEATRE TUESDAY, Q December L The most important theatrical event in the history of Roseburg. The Greatest Sensation the Stage has ever known MARGARET ILLINGTON In the most successful play of modern times "WITHIN THE LAW" By BAYARD VEILLER It's clean, it's htiiiKiii, it's American. The su premo triumph ot three continents America, England, Australia. Still playing; to record breaking crowds in N'ew ork," London, Paris, Merlin, Melbourne PRICES: $2, $1.50 and $1. Hiin I-'ranrism nnd Meillmil. KiU'1 lihoiules, a Incal mn tractor, has biH'ii uwardrd ih rnntruot. for Inylni? about 2,000 feet of cement sfilow;ilk, on South Main ttnct. Wizanl nnd O'Ceilnr nui'S are at Strong's. Tlif Wizard is a bianKlo mop, mado to fit tho rumors, the O' Ccdar, tho unusual strong mop. d(i Tho rompuiiy produciTig "Within l the Law" arrived hero this morning from the north. The coiupuny Ih traveling in a aiK'Ha.1 oar, which was sot. out hern this numiing. Kit out tho whole fam My with good, stylish shoos, at n good, big saving on every pair during or big : Closing Out Sale of shoos. Josepli- son's. tl j Robert Connor left here this tnorn-i ! ing for South America wliere he will ! spend several months. It is likely I that Mr. Connor will purchase- con siderable property there, The interior of the building form-' erly occupied by Nowhanlt llrothers, and located on Sheridan street is, undergoing a complete renovation, jit will pnon be occupied by George; j Kohlbagen, who contemplates estab i lishing a branch market in that sec j tlon of tho city. J V, Long, who has conducted a fruit j stand at the corner of Cass and Vine streets for some time past, has de ! elded to in ore to his old quarters at j the corner of Douglas and Jackson I streets. Tho new quarters, to bo occupied by Mr. Long, are now un dergoing repairs. For the next 60 days Dr. R. E. Hunt will give a premium with each case of horse dentislry which v ill entitle the holder of tho first chuloe to $25 in merchandisft ut Pearco's harness shop. The holder of the tickets, not more than 100, will de-1 cido tho choM'e among ilu-i-isolvea by a popular vote. Tuli; offei find com eetf'ion will close on December 31. ms. tf Hoselmrg is soon to be the mocea of nnotber lodge. Org.umers are heic soliciting memiHrs and tho Order of Owls will soon be launch ed. This lodge is said to be growing rapidly throughout the I'niwd States, I and In Oregon It has several thous and members. As soon as sufficient I members are secured a permanent TUESDAY VUm-aili Siminl 1'i-nlinv t'omwl)- In Two ItiflH OUR WIVES They Lend Their "Angle II iimIuiihIk a Merry Chase. KveiylMdy (iols in AVrong. Featuring Lillian Walker and Wallie Van, A Modest Hero Honest for Ono Day Do cliU-s li Kc-i tho llulilt. Pathe Weekly W. .1. Ilrynn, Secretary of Slate, Sidestep tho lloimr oils JutieH of his Office to Appear Headliner In an Itinerant Tent Chautauqua, Dividing the Hill With Mod elers, j ugglers, etc., ami Splitting the Profit with the Proprietor. Pennant Pillow Cover lven Away Kvery Momlay, W eilnedny, l-Yidnj- and Sat urday at 8:;l(. 5, 10c l.OOIv KOIt TIIK I'.Ui I-'l-'ATl'liK V:i. AM) Till 158. The Message of the Sea IX TllltKK r.XHTS SliTHKKMX, Or.. Due. 2. At yesterday's election held here A. K. Shira, M. A. Ilals- ton and (!. K. Coojer were elect- ed counciliuen by flattering votes, Krohn's Plmrmacy notifies Til those patrons who have previously registered in order to secure a pock et calendar that the same can be had Saturday, December 6, by apply ing at the drug store In the Maccabee temple. ITIK'KKX D1N.VKH. i The ladles of St. Joseph's parish will serve a chicken dinner on De- cember 4, in the building recently vacated by the Kirst Trust & Savings Hank, at Jackson and Washington St., from 12 to 2 o'clock, and also serve supper from 5 to 7. Price 35c. d4p MILLINERS SPECIALS Until the Last one is Sold TAILORED HATS $1.98 and $2.38 That for Reductions Are the Limit DRESS HATS FROM $4.85 to $9.98 v The Hats Speak for Themselves As tn ThoW Rpnl Valno And Those New Lace Waists They are Beauties We Give, Exchange for Mdse. Cash ROSEBURG TRADING STAMPS THE LEADER iplliij-j 0W We are on the job every dav except Sundays and legal holidays. KISNER & MARSH Practical and Scientific IIOItSKSHOKHS WACII THIS SPACE. The Loading llorsoshoera and Black smiths of Koseburg, Oregon. Ill I.I, nml fiKoll(,K TIIK K.VIIltlKISs il:XKI!AI. BLACKSMITHS COHN Ell OAK AND STKVKNSSTS.