"KODAKS" "r Tft Sarffi Roseburg Book Company A. J. LlLIJUKN Frank L. Liluurn A. J. L1LBURN & SON COMPLETE LINE OF Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Chinaware, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges IN FACT EverythingUNecessary to Furnish! the Home o CITV .NEWS Mr. liurcu-field, of Wlnchtiter, was a visitor in Koseburg for a Tew hours today. A. D. Bradley was today discharg ed an guardian of the estate of Clalro Blodgett. A general demurrer lias been fil ed In the cast) of Henry Landers vs. L. M. Van Auken. O. C. Sether returned to his home at Ulendale this muttiing alter a lew days spent In Honet-ura. I the ease decided that an inquest was CITV NKWM. Fresh rousted coffee at Mar shall's tf Lena Taylor went to Oakland thla morning to spend a few days with friends. Just arrived, another car load of gonuine Rook Siirlngs coal at Pago's, tf C. Roth, of Portlund, left for his homo today after a brief visit in this city. Just arrived, auollier car load of genuine Hock Springs conl at 1'ago's. if! brief business visit here. L. I). Smith left for Marshflold 1 Pass Courier. unnecessary. Al Dear, of Oakla id. came over tills morning on business. Mayor Napoleon Itlce Bpent the day at Myrtle Creek looking after business interests. H. T. Sperry, of Portland, arrived hero this morning to look after bus! ness affairs. 7.. Diinmick nnd wlfo, of Oakland, came over tills morning nnd Bpent tho day with friends. -New limp of liouglus County, puiwr 8t.no; clitl. 8a.0(). L. . Jlicks, l. O. Hoy 47, ltosobuin Or. 6D-f20 F, A. Fields, of Koseburg, wus an arrival in town Wednesday for a Grants this morning nfier a fow days spent In Itoschurg. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Lewis ltoslnuraiit, near depot 25c. J. L. lloggx, prop. f2S Zopher Ageo, travoiing Balcama i for the Dlnke-.McFall Paper Com puny, of Portland, arrived here last evening. Mrs. Harry Kenuey, of Leona, Mrs. Sain Dull, of Riddle, arrived; cume over thls morning to visit with hero last evening to spend a few her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Ury- duys Willi friends. . an Just arrived, another car load of son ulna ltock Springs coal at Pngu's. tf Itov. Unites will not speak at the South Melhodlst church this even ing as previously advertised. Patronize tho Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' interest. Prices always reasonablo. tf Mrs. V". T. Cloako left lor her homo at Oakland, Cnl., this morn ing alter two months epent in Uose- W. A. llognrd returned hero this i, , ., ,.i,.ii,.,,- morning after a Tew. days spent at if y0 need wood tho Full Measnr rorlhind and other northern cities, j yard enn fill your order with dry do to J. & J. Restaurant, 137 i oak or fir. Phone 165. North Shorldnti street for I. X. L. Chicken Koseburg. tf Tnmoles and Moxlcan Chili Con w. H Vnncc, of North Carolina, i-nrno. tf win. Im. I....... ,ll ,i, . i. Kdwln Weaver, of Myrtlo Creek, arrived hero this inornlug to attend tonight's festivities of the local loic of yihs. If you need wood tlto Full Measure yard can fill your ordor with dry' onk or fir. Phone 105. North I Iim' au'" tf i spriugfield this morning where thev (Irnco lllakeley. of Portland, ar-lwlll make their futuro home. Mr. rived here last evening to attend to-1 crooks recently traded hl8 Koseburg night's festivities of the Koseburg j property for land at Springfield, lodge of Klks. ,f you I)lu(.o one oraor WI(h us for v J"!.r""lf0 "rm r,lblic Mnr' wol. i Income ono of our lurailllJH mill Olll III lia 8. I TO- days In Koseburg left 'for Grants Pass this morning. If you need wood the Full Measure yard call fill your ordor with dry onk or fir. Phone 1G5. North Koseburg. i J. L. Crooks and family left for fltirels and consumers' interest. Prices nlwnys reaonnhle. tf Mrs. Arthur Knight, of Sj.iing flcld, arrived here last evening to visit witli her parents, .Mr, and .Mrs. William Cobb. It you pince ono order with us tor wood, you will becomo one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard 165. Mrs. II. L. Anderson, nf Mlniio Kits, arrived here lust evening and left this morning fur Princeton. Coos county, whcr she will spend two or thnv weeks with relatives. We need tho money will deliver jon a cord of lii Inch dry body fil ler $7.00. This only lasts until -10 cords are sold, Tho Fconoiny wood yard. Phono 12:1. tf W. L, Walsh, formerly Interested In tho Koseburg Review, arrived here this morning from Portland to attend the "honsewaruiing" to be riven by the IMks Indue tonight. Mr. Walsh is at present employed by the Itlnke -McFall Paper Company, al Portland. i lluy broad mart in Rosetiurg ono better. You mind do your unking In Portland: laundry could w vent mere; ury Kod bought there but It la not good business policy. Spend your money .at home. lr! Tho remain9 of the late Clarence Craw, who was killed nt Sutberlln ! i permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Y'urd. North Roseburg. Phone 165. ; Jack Flynn, sa',f.-UM.inur.er for th llliike-McFn'11 Paper Coinpiny, ar rived hero last evening from Port land to uttend tho Elks' festivities tonight. ( "HI at ltiwbuig Xurwry rv.'s Dressmaking and embroidery work by the day or at home. Tho Misses Lux, 113 W, Lane street. Phono 104. ,22,, Architect Karl Roberts, of Port : land, arrived hero this morning to ! spend a lew duys looking after busi- nes3 affairs. j Patronize the Farmors Pubiic Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro- uucors' and consumers' interest. Prices always reasonable. tf C B. .Mathewson, of Li Ilium, Conn., arrived hero lust evening, ac companied by Mrs. Lllburn and three! children. , Roseburg Stamp Co.'s Trading checks have roduced the cost of liv ing for many. Ask lor them every where you trade. tf Mr. and Mrs. Walker went to Myr tle Creek this morning where they spent the day looking over a num ber of farm tracts. Art does not always mean beautl fill pictures or statutes. It is often used in connection with mechanical labor, more often horseshoeing. Go to Kisner & Marsh and you will learn to merit the truo nrr. of shoeing. tf Sheriff George Qulno yesterday re- colved a mossngo to the effect that his slster, Mell Qulne, of Kiddle, was I'll at Grants Pass. She was tak en ill while visiting friends lit that city. Sheriff Qulne will leave for Grants Pass Saturday to bring her to this city for treatment. Yesterday forenoon the delivery wagon belonging to th0 Douglas County Croaliiery was held up right on Jackson street and about 150 pounds of butter taken out of the wagon. This Incident caused no par ticular comment .from passers by., I- ut when the customer to whom the product was assigned begun to telephone to tho creamery to learn where their butter was, the propri etors began to be alarmed, and won dered what, had happened to the driv er of the wagon. At this critical moment tho delivery wngon put in an appearance, and the driver ex plained that Puro Food Inspector Shrock and two other deputies were responsible for the hold up, and that the butter had been taken into Kohl hngen'B meat market where It was weighed and tested. The product of Hie home creninery was found O. K. In every particular, and the Messrs. Chandler & Wlllett are. highly elated over the matter, ov?n -hough the matter caused some little d'liy In delivery of orders to customers. Since this butter business has been under inspection hero du,!n:i the past two MAJESTIC THEATRE ITS TIIK PUCK WHKltE KVKltYltODY GOKS. Friday, Sat. Sunday 1IKLP, 1IKLP, HELP! The Wreck COST $10,000.00 Kre Two $.0,000 Knine in llemlon Collision Smash to Splinters. This in no Fake HUT THE ItKAL TIII.NG THM filSK.ATEST Sh'vs' TIO.V KVKIt MADE 111 Three Parts. The Press and Public Have Been Talking about 'Mrs. Casey's Gorilla' Biograph comedy, its a bear "Mixed Nuts" . Diograph Comedy. Fred Durnam fThe Boy wonder with the Piano. COME KAMA', IT WILL ISU PACKED 5 cents-10 cents CO.Ml.Nd MONDAY AXI) TUESDAY. WHO WILL MARRY &j MAKY? J She will lie here sure. II If you would look swll and Sweet i -i'Uj. us tIress "ou from to feet Latest Novelties in EVENING MESSES---Just a few left. Very Special Prices. Latest Hair Dress free with each outfit. EVENING COATS-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-IES-Free Hair Dress with each switch. FLO WE RS--0ur handsome new line of Spring Flowers just in. Cor sage, bouquets and flair Orna ments. THE IJ5ADEK. If you place one oraer with r.s for wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 165. t S. A. Phillips announces the arriv al of the new spring styles at his new place In the Kohlhagen building next door ' to the Commercial Club. tf or three weeks, the loci: I creamery stato their business ha8 Increased very materially. Clalro Ulodgott, who has been spending tho past few days In rtose burg will leave for his homo at Portland on Sunday. If you place one orsr wi n us lor wood, you will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure; Wood Yard. North Roseburg Phone1 166. tfj Tho will of the lite J. E. Kyker was admitted to probate this morn- Ing. The estate is valued at ap- proximately $800, consisting chiefly of cash on doposlt In a local bank. I After paying his Just bills, the will provides that the administrator of; the estate shall erect a family mon ument not to exceed $200 In cost.1 The remainder of the estate Is be queather to Mandy Pulley, whose present address is unknown by the local authorities. .L-0-0- ''THE KIDDIES ARE COMING" The Jolly Entertainers from The Children's Home at Des Moines, Washington INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS Song and Dance - - Choruses Comedy Sketches - - Recitations A Two Hour Program of Solid Enjoyment Pretty Costumes Funny Commedians Fancy Drills Lively Music Graceful Dances Antler's Theatre, Mon. Feb. 16 North Koseburg. Phnna, .vnnN ami . tho rlno lot of fruit irw or nil kiikik. aih small ft-ull., nlindo ti-oos and rosea. lrtier Oak ami Main. tf J. 11. Broker, wlfo and child left this inornlug for Portland to re main permanently. They have been hero since January 1. making their hendciunrtors nt the McClnllen hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kdwnrds, of Salem, who spent the past two days hero vlslllng v'. Wllil.im O.t 1ef. for l.os Angeles this morning. There they will spend ii-.o greater part of the wluter. Carl llauff. the human trombone, of l'etroll. Mich., gave a very Inter esting recital to a largo and ap preciative crowd of Interested spec tators in the commercial club rooms list night. Mr. llauff Is not only a I human trombone, but a human won j tier also. lie plnys in all the larger jellies. Ho will go south from here j as far an Sua Friuu'lsco, i I It. 11. Harbour, c.f Portland, nr-1 j rived here this moi elng on li.islnen. ; ' The loenl wrecking crew was call-1 ed to Comstook late yesterday f- lernoon to clear traffic wh.ui wus Si orly yesterday morning were ship- .1. layed by the derailing of two cars red to Portland Inst night where tho j of a freight train. As a result of the funeral will ho held tomorrow. The! meek southbound pmenger train body will probably be cremated No. 19 did not arrlvj her - until af-j Coroner Jewett, who Investigated 1 Ic, eight o'clock last nUht. The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL New York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers fflt FOR SATURDAY ONLY Yard Wide Percales Spec. iOc 74 count, Dark Colored Percales, good weight cloth. For Saturday A ppnf only at special price per yard tClllj 25c Shirting Madras at 15c Neat patterns to choose from. Extra fine quality cloth. This Saturday i C wnfc Special at low price per yard tvllli 20c Heavy Galateas Spec. 15c Good patterns. Light and dark, in i:siial widths. Extra heov3r. Special JC rpnfc price for Saturday o"nly yard U IvIllS 25c Soiesettes at Special 15c Light and dark Soiesette remnant lengths Your chance to get just what JC conic you have been wanting, yard d vylllj TRADING STAMPS GIVEN f WITH ALL PURCHASES