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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1914)
A. J. LlLIiCRN Frank L. Lilijurx A. J. LILBURN & SON CO.MPLKTE LINK OK Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Chinaware, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges IN K ACT Every thingNecessary2to Furnish the Home I.....--.-.-....; MAJESTIC "I THEATRE 3 CITY NEWS .lohu K i p a 1 1 k 1 1 , of l.do kin a Glass, spent the day in Rosehurg. Margaret Cloni, of Peel, spent the day in Rosehurg visiting with friends. Loyal Emory, of Uiupqua, was a visitor in Hoseburg for u few hours today. Fred Hayncs, a local dentist, was unahlo to bo at li Ih office today on aeocunl of illncHS. John Nuuner returned to Ulendale Saturday evening after a few days iiont in this city. Kuv. 1). II. llowors, of Myrtle Creek, arrived here this morning aud (pent the day wltli friends, ., . Frank Waito, of Sutherlln, spent Inst evening In Konubu f attending; to business matters. Now limp of Douglas County, paper 41.50; clitl. 2.(IO. 1. (i. Hicks, I". J. Itox 17V, lUisoburg dr. 69-fliU Joseph Campbell left for his home in Kastei'n Oregon late Saturday after a few days spent in this city. If you need wood the Full Measur yird can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phone 1GG. North Hoseburg. tf ISiiy Griggs, who spent SatarJuy in llnsoburg ii Uriul I im the roan sip..- i rvisors' conveiilion, returned home! yesterday. PutronUo me rurninri Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and riinsuiiiers intercut. Prices always roiienaliie. it County (.'ommiHHliiner ,lel,'eiHjn Wlly returned lo Myrtle Creek Into Saturday after attending the regular' February term of county court. j If yeu piac0 one order with us forj wood, you will become one of our' Vcnnniicul customers. Full Measure! Wood Yard. North Hoseburg. Phono 365. if! County CnuimlKsioucr K. II. Pinks-' ton returned lo Oakland Saturday' night. He will return hero tumer-! lew when bids for the eivciiou o': the Kellni? iii-i'ii.e will be opened. j Rev. WllPiinis. of Miirshfleld, oc-' cuplcd llin piililt of the Huptlal church yesterday In tile absence of' Itev. Katon. Itev. Williams may ' make Itosi'huri; his future iteme. I Mrs. Kempf, of llslikosh. Wis., wlio! lias been xpimling a few days in North ltoselluri; vislliiu: with iler niece, Mm. John Aslitou.. I"ft fori Portland this iiiernliii; l-'nuu tliort she Riiea to Seattle, Spokane and thelliv to her Inillle in Iho Fast. j .lainiw Moon, local agent tor the New York Life Insrauce Company, relumed here Saturday nlcht alter a week's trlii llirouKhout northern ttre Knn. Ilo sins Die business men of Portland are iiplluiistii-, anil expro. the belief that it'll will hp one of. tlifl best hu iiuess eais In llle llis-; lory of llio country. ; There will be an entertainment nud box supper at the Smith lt-er Creek (ti'au.iie h:ill en rihl.iv even uir, February I::. A good literary ml musiciil proi'.rnin Is heini: pre pared and a siii lal dunce will lie in-' dllltteil in after the lni supper. . Jtoiith Deer Creek n!wu promise a good time, so vol iml see If they , ') mi. k i i; ' i,l tins time. i The ladies of the Klrhnrilson Ail Embroidery Ciuli cob ln ate.1 the sixth. annUersai y of their usim ialion. I'ri il.'ly evening, at tin Parish hiuise of the Kpiseopal church en Cass street Husbands timl children of the mem bers of the club were the guests, and a delmhtful evening was pass rd. A suuil'tims bump'l was one of; I'HAXGHS HANDS. The grocery storo of Morley Profilers, situated on Sheridan street, wan purchased this niorn liig by Edward Neely, formerly connected with the West Side grocery. Mr. Neely is well known in Hoseburg and vicinity and will without doubt share liberal jiutronage. Although undecided as to the future, Morley Brothers will probably remain in Hoseburg. the attractive features of the affair. S. J. Jones went to Glendule on business this morning. Dressmaking and embroidery work by the day or at homo. The Misses Lux, 113 W, Lano street. I'hon 404. f23p The dairy herd exhibit Includes three breeds of cows, the Ayershire, llolsteln and Jersey, of the Ameri can strain. The iiuallty of the Ayer sblro is shown by the fact that she has given 132 pounds of butter fat In (it) days, while the Jersey has pro duced lior. pounds of butter fat in ten mouths, under tho feeding pre scribed by tlio agricultural college experts. The Kilties band, one of tho best nyusical aggregations on the road, appeared before two largo crowds at the Antlers' last, night. The mem bers of tho band are clever musicians and especially Is HiIb true of Miss Tiro, tho trombone soloist. The band plays both popular and classic selec tions, mid attracts favorable com ment wherever they appear. i'1'he funeral of Hie late Dr. S. Ilani'i.on. who died III this cl.y la'e Friday night after an Illness of sev eral years, was held at the First Presbyterian church yesterday after noon. The serviced wore conducted by Hev. i'aul .1. Lux, interment of the body following In the Masonic cem etery. Tile funeral was attended by a throng or aciiiaintanees of tho de ceased, anil expressions of sorrow were heard on every hand. Tho floral offerings were beautiful. Prank (1. Mlcelll and wife, of Port laud arrived here early yesterday to attend the funeral of Dr. S. Hamil ton, father of Mrs. Micelli. Both Mr. and .Mrs. Mlcelll will probably remain bet,, until ator tho dedica tion of the Klks' temple, which Is scheduled to occur lii Hoseburg or. the evening of February l;l. Mr. Mi celli says ho Is much pleased with Portland, both from a business and social standpoint. Mrs. Mlcelll has also become accustomed to Portl-lie! ami expects to remain there perman ently. Mr. .Mlcelll says "Danny" died after an illness of nine days, and was given an appropriate interment. Sail will lu, Instituted in a few ilas by taxpayers of road district No r. J to prevent the collection of a special tax of five mills. This tax as oleil. It la alleged. Illegally, and some of die heaviest taxpayers lu the district object to the proce dure. The general levy or five and a half mills In the county court is net objected to. The men who are Insiitiilltig the suit allege thai they "(laid not have objected to a reason able spis-ial tax in addition to the regular general levy, provided the money so raised could have been dis tributed so that the rural mall route would reeelve -a Just share of the funds to be exiH'nded. Controversy mer the matter has resulted in the suit, whieh will probably be filed to- Fresh roasted coffee nt Mar shall's George Glynn, of Sutherlln, Hoseburg a visit yesterday. H. L. Glle spent Sunday at t'ot tuge Giovj Vii'ing with relu'i en. Minnie lvootnis went to Wilbur yesterday to visit with her grand pa rents. Mrs. F. W. Franz, of Sutherlin, was a visitor In Hoseburg for a lew hours today. Poarl Patrick returned here to day after a brief visit with friends at Dole. Nellio inimical, of Portland, was a visitor In Hoseburg for a few hours yesterday. L.. B. Fre-a, of Olalla, spjn: tho i'i.v in Hoseb ng unending to bun no-.s real tei.;. Emma Wcatherford has gone I.) Portland after a visit with friends and relatives n w"ik city. .Manloy Strawn, road supervisor of Yoncalla, was a visitor In Hoseburg Saturday. H. A, Heavens returned to his! home yesterday after a few days; spent In Rosehurg. H. N. Cobb and daughter, Miss; Rita, spent yesterday at Edeubower! visiting with relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. II. S. French lefti for Portland yesterday where they ! are spending a few days. j Dr. Fawcett, of Springfield, spend-: Ing a few days visiting at the Bog-! gess home, oast of the city. j J. S. Germond, of Millwood, re-1 turned home yesterday after a cou ple of days Bpent in the city. j Charles' Brand and wife, of Gar-; don Valley, were visitors in Rose-! burg for a few hours yesterday. j Bertha Pomeroy, of Chehalis,! Wash., arrived here last evening to; spend a few days with friends. j I W. S. Boom, of the "hojterio,1 went to Eugene yesterday where he Is looking after business Interests. Mrs. W. F. N. Ilowser, of Camas, Wiu4h., larrived here Saturday ev ening to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wallace. Mrs. Frank Asher, of Cottage Grove, arrived here last evening to visit with her mother, Mrs. II. Pom eroy. If you place one order with ua for wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Rosehurg. Phone 165. t! The nionibers of the Basco Com pany, which appeared at the Ant lers for three nights left yesterday for Eugene. Basco, in the comedy role, Is qulto niuuslng nnd wins much applause The chorus, however, could be Improved in several spots. In reporting the recent eighth grade examinations and effecting ITS THE PLACE WHERE KVKIIYHOHV (iOKK. Monday & Tuesday a JUG REELS 5 The Golden Pathway In Two Parts, featuring Maurice Costello. The Harmless One An excellent lesson to watch Incipient Insanity. Indian Maid's Strategy A story of the Southwest, refreshingly different. Pathes WeeKly This is the best yet. The Home of Bright Pictures If You Would Look Swell and Sweet Let us Dress You From Head to Feet Latest Novell es DRESSES Just in a few left. Very Hc.ir Dress FREE EVENING Special Price, Latest with each outfit. EVENING COATS In beautiful new shades. PETTICOATS New Spring line just in. CORSETS In the new Spring models. HOSE In all the new bright and da nty shades. GLOVES Long and short. All colors. SCARFS In dainty shaded colorings. 1 HAIR GOODS and HAIR ACCESSORIES Free Hair Dress with each switch. FLOWERS Our handsome new line of Spring Flowers just in. Corsage. Bouquets and Hair Ornaments. .THE LEADER. A BIG SHOW 5c and 10 cents Coming Tills Week TIIK WUKCK Two Dig Engines in Head On Collision. cefcsful with the exception of one, who W'as conditioned. An Inventory and appraisement was filed in the probato court today in the estate at Anna Herstlue, deceas ed. Dale Friend, of Olalla, and Grace Twilley, were quietly married at the offices of Justice of the Peace Mars ters this afternoon. Justice Marsters officiaitt-d. The happy couple will re side at Olalla where they have a hit o friends. Huy bread mane, m ftosetmrg none better. You could do your 'Jaukmg in Portland: 'laundry could e sent mere: ury genus bought there bul it Is not good business policy. Spend your money at home. tf . i. ii. itiuuie was tins morning ap- llm mmlli: r.f aclwtnt illutriM Vn 519 ' .ni.,l.i .r ., -.1 i ,, n r oi.n.i r- I, ., Yoncalla, The News said all of the minor child. The application for the applicants failed with the exception; appointment of a guardian was filed! of one who was conditioned. The by C-ovornor Oswald West, of Salem,! Item should have rend that all those! through Attorney J. O. Watson, of taking the examinations were sue- this city. o j CITY NEWS I Mrs. Robert Miller, of Rice Hill, i transacted business matters in Rose 1 burg for a few hours today, j Dr. E. B. Stewart was called to Wilbur this afternoon on professional business. Mrs. L. L. Green, of Sutherlln, un derwent an operation at Mercy hos pital this morning. Miss Childors, who has been a pa itlent at Mercy hospital for some time past left for her home at Dole today. W. C. Sagabord, of Scottsburg, is spending a couple of days In Rose burg looking after business matters. County Commissioner Tefferson Wiley, of Myrtle Creek, arrt 'ed here this afiternoon to attend tomoriow'? sessions 0f the county court. Mrs. C. C. Grimes passed through here tills afternoon enrouto to Spring field after a few days Bpent at Grants I'ass with relatives. Hill COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself for the nomination for the office of county commissioner of Doug county sub ject to the will of the republican eleotors at the primary election to be held May 15, 1014. J. S. WILEY, (xl. ad.) Myrtle Creek, Ore. EVERYBODY GOIXG! WHERE? - . To the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, February 10, to see the entertainment "A Ladles Aid Business Meeting at Mohawk Cross Roads." Unique and laughable from start to finish. You can't afrord fb miss it. Admission only 26 cents. flO Art does not always mean beauti ful pictures or statutes. It Is often used in connection with mechanical labor, more often horseshoeing. Go to Kisnor & Marsh and you will learn to merit the true art of shoeing. tf A STATEMENT. I have been informed that a num ber of the patrons of my library are under the impression that I will be appointed librarian for the proposed public library, which is now being agitated In Rosehurg. I desire to Bay that if such a position was of fered me, I could not accept it. I have not got sufficient health nor strength to enable Die to perform the arduous work required. A Pub lic library would ruin my business, and If one Is established In this city, I may be 'forced to retire. flOp ALDON HARNESS, m The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL ew York tore Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers NEW TO-DAY New Evening Gowns New Street Dresses New Silk Hosiery New Suits and new Coats Save S. & H. Green Stamps New R & G Corsets SSI- TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES "KODAKS" ffsfif IS; aPrffi Roseburg Book Company