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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1914)
I" "KODAKS" SBg S'S Satgtfffl Roseburg Book Company A. J. LlLISURN' Frank L. Lilhurn A. J. L1LBURN & SON COMPLETE LINE or Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Chinaware, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges IN FACT EverythingJNecessary to Furnish the Home Cll V NKWS. crrv Niiws James Irimtiu, of Looking Glass, was a vlHitor in Itoseburg today. Irtish rousted coffee at .Mar shall's tf Luto Euglos, of Peel, was a visitor In ltosoburg for a few hours yester day. Mrs. Walter Tolles, of lloaglin, ar rived hero last evening to spend a low ilftiys. Attorney O. P. Coshow spell, yes terday at Kiddle looking after busi ness matters. Ira, Wimberly, of Drain, passed QAcuugh here this morning euroute to tl rants Pass. F. L. Voss and wile, of Sheridan, Y."yo., arrived In Itosehurg lust even ing for a brief visit. Mrs. 8. 1). Stephens went to Al bany tills m-onilng whero Hhu wuo called on busiue-is. A. 10. Sblra and wife, uf Sutherlin, ro visitors In Itoseburg fur a few (lnirn today. Wultur Italnvlllc, of Tiller, was a Business visitor In Itusoliurg for n ftiw hours today. M. (J. t.'olili, of Portland, arrived ero this morning to spend a few days with relatives. Hale Friend and wife, who wore niarried here yesterday, left for Porttmid last evening. Aita Tharp, who has spent several weks at Portland and oilier norlh trn ellles relnrneil horn in si. night. Sam Sundry, deputy fish and game aoriiiulsnlonor, arrived In Itoseburg Uila morning to spend a few days. If you need wood the Toll Measur yard can till your order with dry oak or fir. Phono 105. North Itoseburg. tf A. It. l-'rum is, of llouglili. Is spending a fouple of dus In the illy. He Is registered at tlie tlraud bote). Patronize me rnrniors Public Mar ket Tuesdays nnd Kuturduys. Pro ducers' and ruiisiiiiu-rs' Interest. Prices always rououuhlo. tC( after making a tour of the East and South. lirant Clayton, of Ulllard, trans acted business matters In the city today. Mrs. Ilurchlfield, of .Winchester, was a business visitor In Itoseburg today. it. v. Ilurleson, of Portland, ar rived here this morning to trans aet business mutters. C. II. Arundel, of Myrtle Creek spent the day in Roseburg attending to various business matters. S. J. Jonos was at Myrtle Creek, yesterday, closing up a deal for the sale of some lots to Eastern parties. J. II. Coffman and wife,-of Wast- em Oregon, returned here this morn ing after a few days spent ut Uinp- ila. If you need wood the Full Monsure yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phono 1C5. North Roseburg. t The Indies of th0 Huptlst mission ary society will meet at the home of Mrs. R. 10. Crawford In North Itoso mg Thursday afternoon. Rev. A. H. iMaciuuo, pustor -f ih,; lorn! Motluidist Episcopal church ler for Portlnnd last evening where be will lie married in a few days Luther Starnier sustained u severe injury or tlio eye luto yesterday while splitting kindling wood. The injury was dressed by Dr. Seely. If you plac0 one ordor with us for wood. you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Kosoburg. Phone 1(15. 'I he Parent-Teachers Association of tlio. Rose school will meet Wed nesday, February 1 1, at 3 o'clock. All parents interested iu tlio work tire urged to plan to bo present. Dougla9 County Crentuery butter Is tile best on the market . Insist on your grocer supplying you with this homo product, which is always strict ly fresh nnd guaranteed. T.'o pound roll So cents. 'I h, social service league will hold a meeting at the Parish house of the It. L. Clio, wife and so: have re- r-Plseopal church this evening mined from Cottage Cnc. whole '" ":'!" "'clock. All are Invited to limy spent a tew days wti li -ie:ids attend this meeting whether you lie l.'.d relatives. It will lie woith your while to trade lit the Kennoniy wood yard. We call save you mone, Phune 12.1. tf If you pine,, ono order with ua for wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phono 16.1. tf .1. L. Martin and wile, of Chicago, -ire spending a few days In the city Viiey ate making a tour of the coast -.id etc moth pleased with Kosi tmg. Wo need the money, WIM deliver foil n cord of lti inch dry body fir for 17.00. Tills only lasts until 4(i N ! !:! The l-N-iiuoiny wood Yard, Phone tf Mis. F. W. Franz returned to her Some at Suthorlln this morning utter a few days spent iu Itoseburg Mrs Fruuz' mother. Mrs 1.. I,. Creen re ifeiiily underwent an opoiutlnn at Worey hospital. liny bread ntuon in Ttosetiurg none better. You could do your i'unMnir In Portland; laundry could cut. tuere; ur kooiIs bought Mrs. W. O. Hill, of Wilbur, was a visitor in Itoscliurg today. I-ir. C. II. IJailey and wife, of Deer Creek, were visitors In Roseburg to day. Ernest Haskell, of Gardiner, was a business visitor In Roseburg to day. Goorge Ijlmmlck, of Salem, was a.lvbritor tin I'loselvirg tor a fow noma today. Isabella It, Grout, of Poitland, ar rived hero tills morning to spend a fow days with friends. Ike Acker, one of Southern Do.ig liaa county's best known homestead ers, spent the day in Roseburg. If you piace one oracr wt'.U ng for wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 105. tf Inspection of the local company, const artillery, will bo held at the armory Thursday evening. Captain! Collins, of Eugene, will have charge! of the Inspection. i Mrs. Kato Fern and children re-1 turned to their home in Jackson ; county Thursday after a visit herei with Mrs. Fern's parents, Mr, and; Mrs. .1. S. Aldredge, on South Myr tle. Myrtle Creek Mail. Roseburg is soon to have a rare treat, in the coming of Heleu Keller, who has been known to the world since she was seven year8 old, as the iliu'., dumb and blind child, who learned to read and write in six months. She is accompanied by her teacher, Mrs. Macy, who has been her constant companion for 26 years. Mrs. Macy will tell how she taught Miss Keller and uf the many almost ilisurnuiuntablo obstacles that were overcome. Then Miss Keller will de liver her beautiful message. The lloiirt and the Ilunil, or the Right Use of Our Senses". These, from an educational and scientific point of! view, aro considered the most in structive lectures the public has ev er had opportunity to hear. No one should nilsB them. They will ap pear at the Antlers -theatre under the auspices of tlio Ladles Auxiliary the evening of March 2tith. Watch for further particulars. A very plea-sant surprise party was tendered Mrs. U. Winston at the home oif her son, Mr. Ingram Uurol bou, last Saturday evening. It was Mrs. Winston's Mrd anniversary of her birth, and u.s her neighbors and friends came crowding In from both doors at the same time and laid their tokens of reuiembernnce before her, she knew not what to say, for a short time before she bad remarked to her husband, "today was my birthday, but nobody remembered it." (lames wore played nnd delic ious refreshment were served, nnd at a late hour the guests departed, deceased all wlslitiig Mm. Winston many hap py returns of the day. Those pres ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Winston, Mr. Itnd Mrs. Harrolson, Mr. and Mrs. nidlel, Mr. and Mrs. Pander, Mr. MAJESTIC THEATRE ITS THE PLACE WHERE EVER YItODY (iOES. 'Monday & Tuesday lilt UU1UCII 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, rnfreshimrly different. Pathes WeeKly This is the best yet. Tlio Home of ltriglit Pictures. A BIG SHOW 5c and 10 cents Coming This Week THE WRECK To Big Engines in Head On Collision. and Mrs. Epporly, Mrs. Hutner, Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Ritzuian, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wilson, Mr. und Mrs. L. ISodle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W; Bradford nnd family, Geo. Baudor and Leslie Butner. :The value of the estate of the lute Oliver P. Coshow, a pioneer who died at Brownsville Si Bhort time ngo Is $20,000. One of the heirs If you vtvultl look svvll and Sweet l.et us dress you from head to feet Latest Novelt es in EVENING DRESSES -Just a few left. Very Special Prices. Latest Hair Dress free with each outfit. EVENING C0ATS--In beautiful new shades. PETTICOATS--New Spring Line Just in. CORSETS-In new Spring Models. HOSE In all the new bright and dainty shades. GLOVES--Long and Short. All colors SCARFS-In dainty shades and col orings. HAIR GOODS and HAIR ACCESSOR-lES-Free Hair Dress with each switch. FLOWERS- Our handsome new line of Spring Flowers just in. Cor sage, Bouquets and Hair Orna ments. THE LEADER. O I CITV NEWS I ' ' Rev. A. M. Williams went to Roee- burg Monday to make arrangements to move there soon. Lebanon Cri- terlon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bell were ! arrivals In the city Friday from Portland for a short business visit. Grants Pass Courier. Miss Evelyn Cathey left Thurs day evening for Eugene on a brief visit to ifriends, and yesterday went on to Sutherlin, to spend tne week end with her sister, Miss Maris Cathey, who is an Instructor in the Sutherlin- school. Corvnllis Gazette NOT! Ch TO COXTIIACTORS liriLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that bids is .Mrs. John M. Howe, a daughter,! wi" ho received up to 5 o'clock P. of this city. The others are William L. Coshow, of Prinovllle; Jaiue3 X. Coshow, of Brownsville; Mary Ellen Franzon, of Los Angeles, Cal.; O. P. Coshow, of Roseburg; Ida A. Stan ard, of Portland; George II. Coshow, of Brownsville; Kate Ethel Cuven- der, of Portlnnd, nil children of the! and the following grand-! children: Lois O. Fuller, of Hood; River; Eva Coshow, of Berkeley, i Cal.; and Oliver II. Coshow, John' M. Coshow- and William F. Coshow. I of Hood River. Eugene Guard. 1 M. March 3rd, 19 U, for the con structlon of . County Homo for the lKor, near Itoseburg, Oregon, In ac cordance with plans and specifica tions on file at the office of the County Clerk. The Court reserves the right to re ject nny or nil bids. A certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid. By order of the Countv Court. EVERYBODY GOING! WHERE? To the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, February 10, to see the entertainment "A Ladles Aid Business Meeting at Mohawk Cross Roads." rniijiie nnd laughable from start to . finish. You can't afford to miss it. Admission only 25 cents. no Art does not always mean beauti ful pictures or statutes. It is often used in connection with mechanical labor, more often horseshoeing. Go to Kisner & Marsh anil yon 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 , uiiuer me impression mac i win ue appointed librarian for the proposed public library, which is now being agitated in Itoseburg. I desire to' say that if such a position waa of fered nie, I could not accept It. I have not got sufficient health nor Btrength to enable me to perform the arduous work required. A Pub lic library would ruin my business, Dated this 9th day of Feby., 1914.1 and if one is established in this city, E. H. LENOX, I I may be forced to retire. n'3 County Clerk.' flOp ALDON HARNESS. a repri'sentutlxe or not. 1 wish to Inform tlio public that my new line of samples has nrrl. il nnd I am prepared to suit the moi-t fastidious tastn In a suit ot clothes. Our ability to turn our work In fit. form nnd finish Is veil known. Don't forget the No., 12' N". J.K kson iioneeui g, ore., mclllpj T. S. Walker and ramlly nnd A. lv Petty and family, former residents! of North Knselmrg. left hero today for their former home In Texas, hero tlfey expect to remain porin-j anenily. Messrs. Walker and Petty I 're formerly engaged In the gro-J eery luminous in North Itoseburg. I Mrs. Edna Stockwell, formerly n resident of this ,-n , ,ut wtio inowd to Alberta about four ears ngo, her I'.usliaml having died here Just prior to her departure. lius married again an, I Is now Mrs. Noble, according to tetters received from the lady by Irion. Is h Kosoburi:, After taking uie testimony In the case of the State vs. Mrs .Hellurt, licensed of ttie theft of Roseburg Trailing Stumps valued lit npproxi minely l,Mi. Justice of the Pence nore nui n ik not goon nusluciQ .Marsters last evening held the de ;tlicy. Spend your money at I fondant to appnr before the grand 'nnntn. tf jury which meet on Tliursduv. she Marlon Hell and wife, if Poll An (reles, Wa.sh., v.Q.i has been it It inf the former's brother. Wllllui.t Hell In this city, loft this morning for the "rth. They recently arrived heie wns given her liberty on her own recognizance. Mrs. Pollnrt was rep resented by Attorney W, W, Card well, while- the prosecution was ban-! died by District Attorney Brown. j The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL New York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers Double Stamps Wednesday on all New SPRING GOODS, Shoes, Corsets and Underwear Br Pi ALL UNDERWEAR REDUCED 25c vests and pants, 19c 50c vests and pants, 39c 75c unions, 59c 88c vests, pants, union, 89c $1.25 vests pants, unions, $1.09 1.50 unions, 1.39 1.75 unions, 1.59 $2.00 unions $1.79 2.25 unions, 2.09 2.50 unions, 2.39 3.00 unions, 2.79 j TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES