The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 01, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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    I ANTLERS THEATRE ZryA?stF
NEW r-l.KS BUILDING
(). D. BI.OOM. Manatrer
"Daughters of trie Underworld" One Reel-Pathe's Weekh'0ne Reel
2 Heel Kilem Special Everyone Should See With Nine World's Current Events
Howard Stewait One Reel-Dad's Insanity-One Reel
In Popular Songs An Essanay Comedy
SHOES-of QLITY
Vaudeville DICK 5ILVA Vaudeville
In A Very Pleasing Sing ng and Dancing Act
Doors Open at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.
Admission: Children 10ct Adults 15c
city m:vh.
J. If. Booth spent the day at his
r?nfh,
ni'iir Ruckle
C, U, Pearson, of Sutherlin,
wa! a visitor in Itoseburg for a few
hours yesterday.
Maud Reynolds, of Sutherlin, spent
lam evening tn Koseburg visiting
wiili -friends.
William Cnbh left for Klkton thin
morning where he will upend u few
days on his ranch.
P.. L. Martin left fur Portland this!
morning where he has business mat-j
Lit needing his attention.
CJeorge KM ! has vncated the of-
ffr-es fiirinerly occupied by him and
Hitualed In the Perkins building,
W. (i. Page, of Marshfield left for
YuiK-alla this morning where she will
spend a few days visiting with
friends.
A. Welch, owner of the local water
and H lit plant , spent yesterday in
KoHcbtii'K looking alter business mat
ter. C. K. Mull:ey, Vf Mridgo, Coos
count y, Is spending a few days In
Uoscbiirg looking after business niat
tertt. (Ion n Taylor left fur Albany last
flventnt! where he will spend a couple
of days looking after business mat
'tors. Post office Inspector S. II. Morse
left for Kpokaiie, Wash., this morn
ing where he has business matters
needing Ills attention.
Mrs P. W. Vi.nSickle and oil 11
ilre n left for Portland yesterday af
ter a few days spent in Itoseburg
visiting with Mrs. (1, S. Adams.
Airs II. .1. ltohlnHon and child left
for their home at Portland this mnrn-i
Inr; after 'ti few days spent in Hose-!
burg wilh the former's mother. i
Mr. Milliard, of the firm of Mill-1
lard Sr. Mc(iinnis, arrived here from
Port land yesterday morning to spend
n few days looking after business
mutters.
Tuesday was dona (ion day for
. Mercy hospital, mid as a result many
contributions of a substantial nature
were received. Many of the dona
tions raiue lie in distant parts of the
county and were duly appreciated by
the sisters In charge of the Institu
tion. Deputy Sheriff Kdward Markers,
r furry county, accompanied by
ftiley Cooley, wanted t here on a
rhrgo of murder! nu Thomas Van
Pelt, and the prisoner's brot her.
wniiam Cuolev. leit km- Cold Peach
be.' t ve ni tn-. via the Wei l-'ork trull,
fniinediatelv inmn their arrival tliere
the- licensed man will demand a pre-.i.ii:-i..iy
le :i i t nti.
It I'll Hinnhit m u ie arre eed bv
Marital Thomas Williams late Tues
di.. charui'il v.;;'i delving i? W P'-im
iff u ihiewaKi within the ciiy lim
its When ani 'li'M-il in i he record
er's court - erd a v timming Bing
ham Ha id lie v;ts tgmo a nt of t hi'
hi v govern i hi? i be iolat ion. As a
r i -It. y- t tnirr (''-mi s.-d I hi ac
t:ii;ed i!iin U.- promise to he more
c.-u.'fui in the iiiuire.
I,. C Adorns, foreman of the local
Southern Pacific machine shops, who
whs recently admitted tn a hospital
at San Francisco will return hero
next week.
Ir, Hpringston, who delivered the
farewell sermon at yesterday's con
vention at the Baptist church left
for ills home at Portland last night.
Mrs. V. II. Roiindtreo left for her
homt. at Albany this morning
a few days spent In Itoseburg
g with her nephew, Ueorti
ton
Selective Stephen Doyle, nf Rpo- re
kane. Wash., accompanied by Mr,,
lligglns, (lie hanker who yesterday!
established Itiley Cooley's identity,!
loft here this morning for Curry;
county where they have been sum
moned as witnesses. They exepct to i
I consume about three days in making'
the trip. j
C M. Anderson, a well known t
re.-.iuent of Melrose, Js circulating a'
petition asking lor the establishment
of another rural free delivery route.
in
MAJESTIC
i
ill THEATRE
ITS THIS VhACK WHKKE
KVKKYHODY (JOKS.
The proposed route is 26 miles
length, or one niflo in excess of the
minimum' required by the postofflce
department. It iH proposed for the
route to start at Itoseburg, pass
t li rough ICden bower and to (larden
Valley and thence down the Ump
qua river to Cleveland. The return
trip would bo made via Melrose and
West, itoseburg. The proposed route
would serve about 100 families,
many of whom are at present getting
their mail at regularly established
postoffices. While the local post
office officials say nothing with re
gard to the effect of the new route,
it U surmised that the star route
now operating at Melrose, Cleveland
and other points In eluded 'In the
proposed schedule would bo aban
doned The petition will probably
be sent to the postofflce department
within the next few days.
1 B
Program Jan. &2
XOVI'XTV ACT
1P0LI
DUO
Loss of Apppetite
Loss of appetite is the first sig
nal of disorder and decay. The
usual loss of appetite is often
caused by functional disturbances
In t lie stomach. The stomach
fulls to do the work required,
the appetite is gone, and the body
suffers. Such a stomach needs to
he cleaned and sweetened
TOR THE PUHLlCHrLTH J
IKAOt MARK
TONIC
DIGESTIVE
is made especially to assist the
stomach to dige-i food, and pro
mote a he:ilthv appetite.
Tliis remedy Is sold on our
posiiivo guarantee, and we 'tind
lv ask mi to give it a t rial,
ll is a (ienuine T"nh
Johnson's flnig Store
Cxi liivh i MeritoJ Agency.
lvHtt .'cordion Soloist,
High (lass Singiny and
Itefinel Comedy,
V A 1 1 N M I PS J-' 10AT V I i KH
In the Power of
a Hypnotist
A TitMiicudniis Onnmitic
I'ltMliictioii in Tluto PurtN.
I'Vat tiring Miss ;eiie (Jaun
ler. :ie X her (iiMnl (Miirily.
10c, 15c
For Less Money Than Shoes'iat are Made
to Sell at a Prij
During the entire month of Janua ve will sell good
Shoes at deeply cut prices, low are a
few of the Id ids now gale.
Mens Peued "Culs at a saving Womens U Kid, extra heavy
01 $1.50 tO S3.00 per pair. sollCeand button
" w It , rj. i - . , $30oes for $2.85
Mens Welt Sewed High Cuts at a
saving of Big Girls ( Tops, Patent and
$1.50 to $2.00 per pair. Sbf 6
$3.25 oes for $2.45
Men, Regular LJiht Work Shoes at, Several
$1.00 to $1.50 per pair. 1 qgdjt $350 a pair.
Mens Street Shoes made of genuine Womens Flippers, all Daniel
Lotus Calf regular price 46.0 Greeriake are goino-
Closing out at $4.50 pair. at akSacrifice
And Now For The Noise!
?-- " uuiuub ui men s,
Women's, Boy's, Misses and Childrens !es. The Mens
and Womens are standard mkes, the L. misses and
Childrens re the f
WELL-KNOWN BUSTER BRjVN SHOE
You may have your choice atavings uard of in any
sale. You will find this thebestalewe habver pulled off
AND THAT IS OING SQE
'No Refunds, No Exchanfe, Every lie Final'
Bod:erie
Rttburg, Oijon
No Trading Checks Gren on lale Shoes
Roseb
ur
Perkins Building
A quiet wedding occurred at the'
parrtotiae of the local Paid 1st
church last evening, when Wallace j
Stunner and Cora Williams were
united in marriage. The wedding!
ceremony was performed by Hev. W J
H. Katon and was witnessed by a few;
int i ni ate friends of the contracting
part ies, M r. Starmer is employed 1
by S. T Smith, the liveryman, and'
is well known here. Ills bride is an ;
estimable young lady antaa many
friends in this vicinity, :
V A. Gillani, who unhurt nt
the time of the overloiig and
breaking down of a tempo!;,- bridge'
or platform at the Wincrr dam
about two months ago, t jn the!
city today. Mr. Clillam iil suff
ering from his injuries. C arm is I
pracriy useless and gives him a
goodjii of trouble. Physicians
do n ij)hi out any hope of imme
diateipi0e recovery.
Osb's Pharmacy, headquarters
for S.- Mazda lights. Come in
and ls show you how up-to-date
lightwaves your eyes and your
CONTRACTING-BUILDING
I am nut for hnsnie-?-. YtM a . e a little, I make a little. It all helps.
1 buy in c:ir had lots and p.n casli I can figure closer than
t!ii'e whit dn not ink.- nil discnuits,
I carry liability insurance no you take no risk from accident.
J Mmire that it is better to do business on small margins than to
do no business al all.
(lei my !Ui ii res ami snv yours 'If time and money,
B. P. CHILSON
2 I I S Kalii- SllVi't
Good Blood, Good Health
To th( jtmug man just embarking upon a business career, his
best asset is nnd health. Good health mean plenty of rich rod
blood coursing through his v- itis.
Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy
will supply to the system rlc'i r d bleed free from Impurities
H will strengthen the body tls-ues and gie you a clear healthy
complexion.
Trice 9l.no a hotUe.
t'oino in nd hniiire about the like UoiiMdield lleimHe!. e
Goal rtntei Thein,
WE GIVE ROSEBUSH TRADING CHECKS
KROHN'S PHARMACY
The Store
That Serves
You Best
THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MA
ew
York
tr
- ' ' ' 1
1(1
:en Trading
tamps Are
iney Savers
I Wish All the People of Rosiim
and Douglas Counl
v
A Very Happy aid
Prosperous New eai
SAVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING SAMPi
They will make a prosperous year you
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TRADING STAMPS GIVEN C WITH ALL RCHASES