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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
.J4 jU V .... f ':r--2-'v-.' .-. Your Home is Only as Comfort able and Inviting as, You Make It. The furnishing will either t;ive it a subtle toucl'i of cozy homelikenessandcomfortable refinement, or they will give it that stiff, uninviting careless appearance which indifferent buying brings. it's Simply a Question of Selection Let us help you in the selection of your Furniture. We believe we can show you how to make the home comfortable and cozy through the addition of only a few good pieces of our Furn.ture at little cost. Here you will find Furniture that will stand the test of time and wear New ar rivals in D ning Room and Bed Room Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. We Give Roseburjr Trading Stamps A, J. LILBURN & SON "Complete House Furnishers" Tim Grunil tirtll in now serving a Jdc Merchants I'Unch. J24 MAJESTIC THEATRE g vfl ilS TIIH ri.ACM WIIKUK l;vi:itvisoiv ;:. Wednesday, I Vaudeville Act I The Montgomerys S I lnso '1asv I liitiTtulncrs, L 1 Our New I Minister In Tliiro larti. I'Vatiiriu .ltt'ph 'nit)iiN III lti.H OiliillH IEn(t "!:uiu, SluiUi'," ilio VllliiKK Inn MalN Out TIiiio .Million IVopli llmo l.uii;h. al tin- Anlii" if .IimiIi I'.mini, In ! II l:U' MIMSTIK"; Mumii In i . ; i j I'Mlo In ilu rnlon. Cupid & Three 4'nisly v Ai-liil In Uhlrli "rmii" is In- 5c and 10c Mtllit 10c and 15c '4 j! f'omhitr fiiilny mill Sjiiui liiy. Hip (iiiMi liiu Tulk IVIM'I'll I1Y TIIK IMH.H'K l'llft Ml! llltMI nilll il'l- piii, mill iiikIi ('ins Miilrul Art. fb r.y l m m o CITY NliWH. The Grand Grill is now serving a 2rc .Mui'clmiitH Lunch. J24 C. II. -Arundel, of Myrtle Creek, wiiH u viwilor lu Itcisehurg last uven IUC. CJoo.1 clean comrciable rooms at MuCliillen hotel, (2.50 per week anU ill, tt Kliznln-lh Hnule lt;ft for Medford lust evening where she- will spend n Tew days with friends. II. A. Heavens returned to Green latt evening after u rouphi of days spout in lti-.seliui-g. Trude at stores giving Itoseburg Stamp Co.'s Irading checks. Thoy are good us cash ut 53 stores. tf .Mrs. Clara White returned to Myr tle Crt-ek last evening after a couple of days spent In Roselmrg. New imip of hmtglas Cnunly, paper $!.."(; Huth I,. (J. Hlrks, l O. Itox 177, lt(t.selurg Or. BW-fHO Mrs. 11. K. Ciiinniings came over from Winchester last evening to spend a few duys with friends Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturftnys. Pro ducers and consumers Interest. Prices always reasonable. tf .1 ude .1. W. Hamilton returned from Kuene last evening where ho attended a meeting of the Hoard ol Itegrnts of the State Cnlversity, If you need wood the Full Mr'tsur'.1 yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. I'hono 165. North Koseburg. tf Mrs. Shetlabarger, of Columbia City, lre., who recently purchased a home-te:iil in the vicinity of l'rel is upending a few days in the city. Tlu stock nt Garves Art Kmpor ium on Cass st reet must be moved hefore February I. Our prices will inltni' you to help us move, tf The management of the "Golden Hole" Moiv. herettifoiv quartered in the building adjoining llue"s Jewel ry store, un Cass street, has leased thr center room in the new IVrklns huihliiii:. and will move into the same ; within the next few days, llnslncss 1 is good with the "Golden Kule" store so the proprietor say. and additional room is necessary to care for the trade. Clark lliothois. the photographers, have leased a portion of the office now occupied by the Coast Invest ment Company, on Crss street. Clark Brothers intend to Install a lnrso and varied line of picture frames, mould ing, kodaks find accessories. They arc also considering the advisability of giving a aeries of lectures to amateurs interested In the fullest de velopment of the kodak. CITV KKWS. ; 8. K. f:.k's was a Suthcrlin viBitor i he. A. C, Sdi--ly was called to Myr- 'le Cro';k la:;t evening on profefcqiona li lIKllK'HS. IjhU',' CulHforth, of Jtldille, spent Ian evening in Itosebrug with friends. Homo made sour kraut at the Economy Grocery. 10 cents a quart Try some. tf B. M. Garber, of the local Indian jt?ncy, left for Portland last even ing on busincsH. Attorney Italph Wilbur, of Port land, left for his home last evening after a couple of days spent here. Valley View ranch home made bread as good as the best, on sale n.t Kldds, Morley'a. Weat Side and j Fanners' Market, J2p i-rs. John Kennedy, of San Jose, Oal., arrived here last evening to spend a few days visiting with her niece, Mrs, Sam Staruier. The Hev, S. G. Hettes, the cowboy preitcher will preach at the United Oret.hren church Friday evening, Jan nary 23, at 7 p. m. Free to all. j23 Frank H. Walte, of Sulherlin, spent last evening in Uoseburg; lie way registered at 'the rnipqna hotel. If you need wood the Full Measure yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phone ICS. North Hoscburg. . tf J. H. Hasty and wife and Mrs. M. U. Hasty, all residents of Miles City, Mont., arrived here last evening. They left today for points In Cali fornia. If you place one or&r wi vt u lor wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 165. tf William Booth, the Prlneville banker, accompanied by Mrs. Booth arrived here last evening to spend a couple of days visiting with the former's brother, J. H. Booth. If you ptace one orftor wHn us for wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 165. tf Andy Ford and wife, who spent the past few weeks in California re turned here last evening. They re port stormy weather in California and are glad to get bark to Oregon. S. A. Phillips announces the arriv al of the new spring styles at his now place In the Kohlhagen building next door to the Commercial Club. tf .Winnie Gadilis, the plumber, re-, turned here last evening after a few: days spent at Portland. While there; bo entered into a contract to do partj of the plumbing work on the new hotel to be erected by Frank Waite, al Sutherlin. Mr. Gaddls says the plans and specifications aro now be ing prepared by a Portland architect and should be completed within n few days. Mrs, Julia Stanley Henderson, last year state superintendent of W. C. T. IT. evangelistic work In California, and a well known author, noticing a recent article in the Portland Ore gonlan concerning the I'mpqua Val ley, written by W. J. Clarke, of thifr city, wrote to the latter for further Information In regard to this section of Oregon. Mrs. Henderson and family have resided at San Diego for the past eight years, but have de The Store That Serves You Best 200 PAIRS of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES -200 AT $1.50 away, no phone orders, none sent NEW TRADING cided to move to Oregon, and desire to know more ot ilie Umpqua Valley.; Give us a ca:: wtien In need of' horseshoeing and you will never Bi elsewhere. Bill and George, the faners. ti. E.nest U. Hooper, of Drain, is s;'v:id;iig a fe.v tic,-; 3 in the city with friends. Bishop Sradding, of Portland, ar rived here this morning to spend a few days. B. F, Gilbert !ias returned from Medford where he spent a few days' with his son. i J. C. Smith and wife, of Myrtle; Creek. was a visitor in Roseburg! with friends. j Grant Clayton returned to Dillard i last evining after a couple of days spent in Roseburg. j M. C. Burleson has opened a reat estate office in the residence at the' corner of Cass and Stephens streets. The B conomy Grocery gives S. : H. Green Trading Stamps with every j ten cent purchase. Phone your or-j der to 63. tf I Miss Sebring came over from Win-j Chester yesterday morning and spent: the day visiting with her sister, Mrs.; Lee Dillard. j If you need wood the Full Measure : yard can fill your order wPU dryi oak or fir. Phone 165. North Roseburg. tt Mrs, Hayes left for 'points in Call-; fornia this morning after visiting at1 the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. . R. Besse In this city. If you need wood ttie Full Measure' yard can fill your order with dryj oak or fir. Phone 165. Korth Roseburg. tf Loron Wisle, who has resided in Garden Valley for two years, left for points In California yesterday where he will probably locate permanently. Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. tr h. Samuels, manager of the Ore gon Life Insurance Company, arrived in Roseburg from Portland yesterday to confer with T. A. Raffety, the lo cal agent. If you place one order with us for wood, you will become ono of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 165. tf The members of the Kilties Band arrived here this morning from the north preparatory to appearing at the Antlers theatre tonight. The band is composed of 25 musicians. G. W. Young & Company, the jew elers, are treating the Interior of their establishment to a fresh coat of paint. Other equally as Important Improvements are contemplated by the proprietors. While working at the Drager packing house, in North Roseburg. Edgar Gibson lale yesterday sustain ed painful injuries of several fin gers of the right hand. The injuries were dressed by Drs, Sether and Stewart. The welfare convention, held at St. George's Episcopal church in this city, closed Monday night after a sue :,L-::sful meeting. The attendance was large, while much interest was manifested in the several numbers on the program, Eunice Wagoner was this morning allowed the sum of $17.50 a month by the county court. She applied for this assistance under the widows' pension law, enacted by the people o." the state at the last general election. The allowance is to be paid to Mrs. Oscar Applegate until further notice of the court. THE BIG DAYLIGHT New York Store Do not Forget Red Letter Day, January 28 ON SALE FRIDAY ONLY Every pair good style, none sold for less than $3.50, more at $4.' Tans and blacks Men's and women's low and high tops on sale one day only. None fitted, none laid PREMIUriS STAMPS GIVEN CLEAN-UPSPECIALS FURS, Values to $40.00 Special $19.89 Knit Goods Sweaters, Values From $3.50 to $9.50 Special $1.98 to $4.98 Childrens Knit Goods of all Kinds Millinery Values to $8.50 $2.29 Suits and Coats, just a few, you know us. They all have to go. Dresses, More bargains than we have space to mention. We mus have the room .THE LEADER. CITY NEWS James Inman, of Looking Glass, spent the day in Roseburg. Captain Short, of Wilbur, was a visitor in Roseburg yesterday. Airs, luaddux went to Greens this morning where she spent the day. Just arrived, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal at Page's. tf Guy Black was among those who went to Green tnis morning. He was accompanied by George Schlos ser. The county court today Increased the lond of County Treasurer Saw yers by $20,000. The Increase was necessary on account of the fact that! FOR RASH Dike's Eczema Lotion enn be relied upon to give relief in any case of curable skin disease Salt KJieum, Eczema, Tetter, Barber's Itch, Ringworm, Dry or Scaley Skin, Pimples or Eruptions, Rashes. 1 Is effect Is not merely temporary. One application gives re lief, and if used persistently tt brings the happiest results. Dike's Eczema Lotion is a mild and soothing remedy that slops the intense, maddening Itching that is such a torture in many forms of eczema. If the diseaso Is more than skin deep nnd has Its root in the blood you should take Dike's lilood and Skin Remedy In connec tion with tho local treatment; but we advise trying the Eczema Lotion alone first. Price 50 cents and $1.00. . We handle all the great Dike Household Remedies. Wo are the sole distributing agency in this city. WE GIVE ROSEBURG TRADING CHECKS KROHN'S PHARMACY Street STORE. SHOP BY MAIL C. O. D. All sizes ARRIVED TODAY WITH ALL PURCHASES Mr. Sawyers has been clothed with the title of tax collector, E. Helllwell spent the day at Green looking after business affairs. Just arrived, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal :W Page's. tf Go to J. & J. Restaurant, 137 Sheridan street for I. X. L. Chicken Tamales and Mexican Chili Con Carne. tf Mrs. Paul J. Lux left for Boston, .Mass., this morning where she will spend several mouths visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. D. H. Mitchell was at the depot this morning to greet Mrs. Lo gan, a memher of the Kilties Band. They are old time friends and spent considerable time together during their residence In Albany prior to five years ago. OR ' BREAKING OUT" ON THE SKIN Green Trailing Stamps Are Money Savers AT $1.50 to choose from