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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1914)
JANUARY CLEARANCE-4 &'Stf8 EVER PAIR INCLUDED IN THIS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Values $ .50 Sale Price $ .35 Values .60 Sale Price .45 Values .85 Sale Price .60 Values 1.00 Sale Price .75 Values 1.25 Sale Price .95 Values 1.50 Sale Price 1.10 Values $1.75 Sale Price $1.35 2.00 " " 1,45 2.25 " " 1.65 2.50 " " 1.85 2.75 " " 1.95 3.00 " " 2.15 Values $3.25 Sale Price $2.45 " 3.50 " " 2.60 " 4.00 " " 2.95 " 4.50 " " 3.35 " 5.00 " " 3.75 " 5.50 " " 4.10 Heavy wool blankets, colors, silver grey, fawn, and white, value djo AC 5.50. Sale price tJW.yJ Bird's eyemaple comb'. Book case and writing desk adjustable shelves" jn Value 16.50. Sale price P ' All wool Ingrain carpet, 20 patterns to select from, value 85 centsfA rc Sale price :...UU .100 Velvet Rugs, size 27x60 Oriental and Floral designs value 1.75 J? i Of Sale price Bullet, solid quarter-sawed oak, plate mirror, leaded glass front, drawers lui' silver and linen, value (tO f AA 27.50. Sale price vU A J. Lilburn & Son Complete House Furnishers o fiTV m:vs. V - Dr. liuwitt, of Yi)iicnlla, caino ovt;r last evening with n palU'iit. Mr. ii nd JVIrH. A! UMiper, Juuiuk Dcarllng and Frnnk (irueti, all rosl-tfe-uis oT Oakland, npi-nt tho day in RosfiburK. Tlioy had biiHlnuBs to truimact la Ilio prohato court. C. P. (Jlovor, u wealthy Portland merchant, arrived lioro UiIh morning to upend u conplo of wucliH with rp atlvo. Mr. (Jlovor owns timber land fn rnrlons hocUoiih of the Htatc, some of tfhicli is located In Douglas coun ty. Mr. Glover, liko other luiHineHH ut'a of the state, rnportH 1)uh1ih'hh somowhat quiet at preHent. lie at tributes thin condition to the natural iirti'rhanre.i following the election MAJESTIC 1 THEATRE 1 II ITS TIIK I'I.jVH Wlll'.lll.'. 6$ Eg i;vi:itviiinY ;oi;s. Thp Virtnr Pnnalfl ll , . M f.-i . m m ana Al H. HaJIctt Flayers lit l"w"lill h.i Jjj'j (.'OMICIlY AMI llltAMATIC ,v l-I.A VIDIS m TONICHT, 1-1(1 1. V O A IU(i 11(11 III. I' 1111,1, h "The Sacrifice" U """ m 'Dollars and Sense' Pjj N I iVIX.)ATK COMl:tY Pi- Vi Lm' iiii: Mipii'('l ii. i-1.' vrrlti.' Jenet of the Dunes Vvmt Ilio N hv llnrrli't IS! M T. hi;Mik k III i nn I ; !- F m ps E RrnnrhrtRil!vOath U Vi'.' Ml WIIVIIU I'lll I J 'UUI OS All riiusualty 1iiIivn( in Ami l Aiitlnu IMitiii. GLEAN UP SPECIALS Dress Skirts - Good variety in Novel ties, Styles, Materials and Colors. Regular $5.85 to $8.50 Special $3.85 . to $6.98 Waists--A Very Up-to-date Line oi Novelties, Flannels, Wash Waists Crepes, Silks, Shadow, Lace and Nets' Regular $1.50 to $8.75 Special 98c to $6.85 All Fresh New Merchandise The Leader No Left Overs Or Junk 41 Master Fixit' lite 011114 ita-M-al lives jW ltinm-, So That i.t-rj t hie Buddhist Temples U Shotting 4 ti iVliipli". mill VinIiI'Ih-' of lluiltla In g9 TWO SHOWS 'ION Kill T si'i : l ai, iwik.mn riiiri; SJ on,, n Id lUt UUU V7C 2 !l M'lX'IAI. MATlSlK TO. iiii;uov "i.iny: ui:n KA V X T I ,i: IH V" Kinl ilrliiK 3Lis(r IKimlil. O ICS nf Pi'LMttlent Wilson. lOventunlly, Mr. Ulover Hays conditions will Improve; Kiln ii hensnutrse eanio over from; Orain last evening to spend a few; y: ;uul y th. Cravi'ill, who have' lieen Bpcniliii sonie time in this vi cinity visiting with friends, left for liie smith this morning. After visit ing iit California cities they will pro ceed Kusl to ttielr home t Kansas City. K. J. C'nffery, former chief of po lice nt North llend, Coos county, pass ed Ihnumh here this morning enroiite lo Siin I'ranciseo after Home tUue sptit in Idalio visiting with his lirnlher. Mr, Cuffery says (he peo ple of Idaho are much interested in Western Oreiion, and that a num-j lie:- of them expect to conio to Host-! hum next spring- In rt Meleiu. who runs n harder 1 shop mi l'ront tieet, wuh arrested i hv l'ouslahl0 t1ox yostrday after- noen on a warrant sworn out hy .liiun's Mi-Call charsinR assault and battery. The case will ho tried before .lustiio IVnnm k this aftermton, Mc t';tll owned the Spokane rest an rant, wliieh is in one side of the build in oifiipieil by ;he barber shop. He li:ul t ho ldace up for sale and had sold it to n man named Stewart. H appears that llelieu had tilso nrranK-; ed for another man to take over the pi a iv, on which the- rout hud been p.tid by McCall to January 10, Mo C;il and iiclteu' began to nriiue the matter over and the former alleges the latter slapped his fuce and cuss ed him out. Mefart, who tried tc move thlt fixtures he is said to have bought from McCall, also appeared before Justice Pennock yesterday af ternoon, stating that ho had also been hammered by Helieu. It is ex pected th trial will prove Interest-! Vtng. Coon nTlinos. j Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kern, of Noith llend, Coos county, were visitors in Uosehurg fir a few hours today. They nro (iirout,, home after some tirm spent nt northern points. CI TV NKWS ' -Wlio Will Marry alary?" at tho 1 Ant'lers Monday and Tuesday. jlO j C. M. lOllison, of Portland; arrived j j here today to look after business! I matters. ' i County School Superintendent O. C. Iirown went to Wilbur and other northern districts this morning where ; he spent the day visiting the; ; schools. j . Through a real estate deal which was closed here Tuesday, Frank B. ! Woite transferred to Rev. Edwin j Doering, of the German Lutheran j Church, of Portland, the Round, Prairie ranch of 3,542 acres, located i eight miles south of Roseburg. The I consideration was $16.50 per acre, j The ranch is the old homestead of Mr. Walte's family, and the soil is. said to be of the very best quality. It is to he divided into small tracts and will he occupied by about thirty Ger man families. Ten of these families will come from points In California and the balance from Portland, Washington and Minnesota. Suther lin Sun. ! The local lodge of Artisans held a public installation of the follow ing officers at the Maccabee hall January 7: P. M. Artisan, Tillie Johnson; M., P. H. niack; supt., Murl Patrick; Ins., Justin0 Carter; Secy., Km m a Faulkner; Treas., Uclle Steph enson; Sr. Con., Ullie Lohr; Jr. Con. J. G. Stephenson; M. C, Bertha Wright; Inst., Sarah MeCulloch;. Warder, Walter Singleton; Musician,' Mildred Wilson; FioltJ- Com., ltosina Patrick and O. h. Johnson. P. M. '. Artisan U. K. Milledge was the in stalling officer. After the installation a banquet was served, games were played, and a social time was en-: joyed by all present. The Artisans have over 200 members. W. G. Hill returned to Wilbur this riorning after a few days spent In; this city. A proposal rtom nobody in "Who AVUI Marry Mary" at the Antlers Monday and Tuesday. jl0 George Kohlhagen, of Roseburg, j shipped out a car of cattle from the; i?al safion Tuesday mnrn!pg. Jej cj:iiL have been on the range in the, Apl ' gate valley ci were brought' to this city to ship to the Portland market. Central Point Herald. M. C. Burleson has opened a real estate office .in the Perkins build ing. Edwin Weaver is spending a cou ple of days in town looking alter business matters. County Surveyor Frank Cain re turned here this morning after a few days spent at Green where he wai engaged in surveying and sub-divid-r ing a large tract of land. Three Pair Womens or Children's Onyx Hosiery For Ms Big Savings Rosebarg Booterie Three Pair Wonians or Childrens Onyx Hosiery For 50c On All Kinds of Footwear High grade shoes for the price usually asked for THE CHEAP KIND January Clearance Sale that gives you the best Roseburg Booterie Perking Building Rostburg, Oregon Mm The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL ew York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers A few Items from one department in our Great Annual Clearance Sale Mighty Savings in Winter Underwear m CHILDREN'S COTTON L'.'x- Vests n ml Pants "I Q Clearance Sale L l CHILDREN'S WOOL ."() Vests :iml Pants ," Clearance Sale QoL, Children's Wool Unions Clearance Sale .P'U7 Children's Cotton Unions (" lunsiiig Clearance Sale . 59c MEN'S COTTON UNIONS $.'2 Muusimrs Clearance Sale .SLOP MEN'S WOOL $1.23 Shirts, DraworsQQ Clearance Sale . . . . . tOC MEN'S MUNSING "Wool Pnions (T"1 70 Clearance Sale . JL I j Women's CottoirFleeced " r0c Vests ami PantsQQ Clearance Sale OJC WOMEN'S MUNSING Unions 'ic val Sum mer wt. sleeveless Clearance Sale . WOMEN'S COTTON Pants 3"e quality QC- Clearance Sale . . . iuOL 59c Women's Wool Plaited $1.25 Vests & PantsQQ Clearance Sale . . . . . OC WOMEN'S MUNSING Union SKSc Sleeveless 7Q Clearance Sale tC WOMEN'S MUNSING Unions $1.23 Grade. Light Weiglit Clearance Sale Women's Munsing Unions. $1.33 Fl'c'd Cot Q-I 1 A Clearance Sale . .P X X ZJ WOMEN'S UNIONS $2.23 Grade TO AQ Clearance Sale .Dj.f7 $1.06 TRADING STAMPS GIVEN a- WITH ALL PURCHASES