"KODAKS" gsr Sraopg Roseburg Book Company : A. J. LlLIiURX Frank L. Liliiur.v A. J. LILBURN & SON COMPLETE LINE OF Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Chinaware, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges IN FACT EverythingNecessary to Fuinishl the j Home CITV NKWS 4 .Mrs. Honuan Masters arrived. o crrv Mivs J. U. Wright, uf (Hide, was a Unit- or in Kusebiirg fur a few hours lo- duy. Just nrrlved, another car load of ton ul no Rock. Springs coal nt "go's. tf Late Bugles, of I'oel, cnuio down last evening to look alter various buiilnexg matters. Mayor Martin, of Myrtle Creek. sient the day in Itoseburg attending to various business matters. Charles Null, jiiHtlco of tho peace at Uleiulale, spent the day in Koso turg looking afler business ul'falrs. Harold Smith lias returned from Eugene. Ills trial will probably be held in the circuit court during tho present term. The Kkliarilson Art Embroidery Cluh will meet with Mrs. Ed. Ncely. 869 Miller street. Wednesday, Feb ruary 18. It you need wood the Full .Measure rard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. lMiono 1115. North Itoseburg. tf John Mldldahl, or Staples, .Minn., Is spending a few days In ltoschurg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. ;T. H. .Sheridan le for Portland , last evening where his affairs are' bolng Investigate! by the federal! graud Jury. Uoseburg Slump Co.'b Trading! checks liave reduced lh cost of llv- lug for many. Ask tor iiiuiu every-j where you trade. vf j Amos llurko. A. 11. Moore and II. I K. Hayes were this innming appoint-! ed nppnilneis or the estate of Vma-i tilta ltonebrake. deceased. J Wanted -Large view lot on paved j street. Improved or unimproved, east of Main or south of Cus.i and east of Cobb. Will iay cash. Ilex III:', city. H7-risp Wo have JuM received n fine lot j r I'iiuIIhIi walnut grafted on black I mttnnt root. We are ollVring lluvsej at very reasonable pi n es. I!i.clurg ! Xursery Co. Phono I.VJ. tf There w ill ho no services at tho i Christian church Wednesday oven-! Illg. All teachers and offlcels of tlu Sunday scliool are urged to lie at ! tho llaptlst church Friday pvenir.g. i Parian Kani lier leaves here tonior-' row for Tile Hallos where he has ac- j copied u position with a Karate con-j fern. Mr. Fan. her has lived here! for live ears and has many friends who rein-el to leani of his decision to' Uiente elsewiiere, j On Thursday evening the Hose burg and Dallas high school basket! ball teams w.ll meet In one of the' fastest games of the season. The ; icntne will no doubt be witnessed by j a large crowd It will be pbned at! Sjkes' rink. j I.. P. Harrington, field worker in! chire o' the orc.utl.iilnii of tliei contests among the hoys' ami girls' j industrial clubs of the state, address-j rd the pupils of the local si hools Monday, and aroused great entluisi-; asm over (tie contests ttiat will tie' conducted this season. tyrants Pass' CourieT. j Will. II. Jeffrey returned Mondavi from Itoseburg, where he attended, the dedication of the Methodist j chui'rh Sunday. Mr, Jeffrey reports i that the dedication drew a larse at-, tendance, there being about t ! present. Plshop Cooke, of Portland, j and President Human, of Willamette anlverstty, were among speakers there, besides Itev. Jeffrey. C. K. Wharton, a Methodist pastor In the Rogue Hirer district, returned with Mr. Jeffrey, stopping off hero for a short time. Grants Pass Courier. Wm. F. Mursters, of Itoseburg, Is n visitor on Coos Day. Marshfleld Heeord. J. W. llussell, of Dlxoiivllle, spent tho day In Itoseburg transacting busi ness niattors. William Jackson, of Looking Glass, wa,, a visitor In Itoseburg for a rew liour8 today: Hank Joiibh, ot Myrtle Creek, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today. 12. M. Ward, of Uoseburg, spent Friday In Modford on business. .MeiKord Sun. Hilda Hawkins, of Portland, Is spending a few days In Roseburg visiting with friends. Frederick T. Durdsell, of Portland wa8 a business visitor In Itoseburg for a few hours Unlay. J. A. Carey and Wash Mooro, of Canyonvillo, were visitors in Itose burg for a few hours today. Bertha M. Thomas, or Saginaw, Mich., was a visitor In Itoseburg to day. Her parents are residents of Yoncalln. Mrs. A, llursell, of Riddle, nrrlved yesterday for a few days' visit In the city with Mi's, E. M. Cox. Mod ford Sun. Mrs. Robertson, who was cnlled here on account or tho death or her mother, will return to Portland to morrow evening. D. N. Snyder, tho Glendalo lum berman, Is spending a couple or days In Itoseburg looking alter business arrairs. A. Parks. Joseph Murphy and Grafton Wortliington wero this morning appointed appraisers or the estate of J. 10. Kyker, deceased. S. A. Phillips announces the arriv al of tho new spring styles at his new place In the Kohlhagen building next door to tho Commercial Cluh. tf Mr, and Mrs. Ellis S, Dement, ot Myrtle Point, who were married lour days ago, were visitors in tile city yes terday. They nre on their honey moon. They slopped at the St. Fran cis. Albany Democrat. 11, F. Jones, the prominent Rose burg republican who lias his eye on a seat In congress, was In Salem yes terday. He Is getting ready to turn over llio land office at Itoseburg to his successor.-- Salem statesman. The Francis E. Wlllnrd memorial service of the W. C. T. F. will ho hcbl Wednesday afternoon at SStO; In the Presbyterian church parlors.! A very Interesting program. lie-' freshuients will he served. Every-, body Invited. j Mrs. Hlgglus, who has been spend-j lug the past few days In Roseburg.' left for the south this morning. She1 Is a daughter of Riley Cooley, who is accused of the murder of Thomas Ynn Pelt, In Curry county, IS years ano. Mrs. Illggins lives at San Fran-, Cisco. ' Recently near CanyonvUle two prospectors started to dig for gold , on deeded laud, hut gave It up be fore reaching paying dirt. Three' others within a few days took up the work where the first two hail left otf, and winking the first day until dark found big prospects, but were forc ed to suspend operations for the nlulit. One or the three, deserting his two partners and Joining forces with another man, rotlowed up the prospect and lOtind a pocket that vielded about $1,000, and now trou ble Is threatening between the var ious parlies over the ownership or the gold, and It Is exp fl that the owners of the land will tako a hand In the dispute and claim the yellow metal. Portland Telegram. i here from Riddle this afternoon. j Dr. Pearson, of Sutlierlln, spent ' the day In Roseburg with friends. j II. A. Heavens, of Grceiiwcame up! this morning to transact U.isines matters. Ana Hermann, of Myrtle Creek, and her aunt, .Mrs. Kennedy, of California, arrived here this alter noon from the former place to spend a few days. t U. L. Uearllng, of Vancouver, Wash., spent tho day In Ros-.-burg at tending to various business matters. Claud Cannon, who has been spending the past few days' here ex pects to leave lor Poiliand tcu.o; row or Thursday. Mrs. S. S. Josephson left for Walla Walla, Wash., tills, afternoon where sho will spend some time vis iting with relatives. Richard -Morris traveling engineer for the Southern Pacific Company, spent the day ill Roseburg looking after official matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tuvis, of Myr tle Creek, the latter a sister ot H. F. Chilson, nrrlved in the city today to attend the funeral of lira. Chilson tomorrow. B. F. Jones, who is soon to retire from the local United States land of- rico, has leased offices on the third floor of the Perkins building, where he will resume the practice of law During Mr. Jones' absence the of fice will be in charge of F. L. Jones, his son. Constable Edward Singleton this afternoon received a telegram from Oakland, Califorulu, to the efrect that Mrs. William Booth, of- Prlne vllle, died there this morning tollow Ing an operation. The body will probably be taken to Prlnevlllo ror burial. Mrs. Booth Is a sister-in-law of J. II. Booth, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Booth spent some time in Roseburg a rew weeks ago, later going to Calltornla in hope or bene fitting Mrs. Booth's besl'h. She con tinued to grow worse there and fin ally an operation w-as deemed neces sary. The children's hand, or the Draper Homo, at Des Moines, Wash., played to a capacity house nti the Antlers theatre Inst night. The program was ono or the best ever heard In Rose burg, nnd ranked well with the pro-! ductions ot many or the proressional ! companies visiting Roseburg. Each! member ot the cast. Including 23 j children rnnglng In age Ironi 8 to; 18 years, is nn artist, and appeared! perfectly at homo in bundling his or her Hues. The attraction might be j termed a musical comedy, including: choice musical selections and iinlini-l Ited comedy. Tho nttractlon gave general satisfaction here and should j tho troupe ever return to Roseburg! they can be assured or a packed ! house. At the depot this morning i tho band entertained a large crowd j pending the arrival or the train j which was nn hour late For this' the children received many dimes aastfa?! TICKETS SKI.MXO. Tickets for the excursion to be operated between Roseburg and Eugene on Thursday are selling rast, and It is believed that fully 125 people will take advantage or the trip." In the event tills number ot tickets are sold a special train will be char- tered. Otherwise the excur- sionists will travel on the local trains. Eugene is making elah- orate preparations ror the occas- Ion, and it Is urged that every- one who possibly can take ad- vantage ot the opportunity to display their interest in the fu- ture development or the state. and nickels which were thrown "In tho ring." by generous bystanders. MAJESTIC THEATRE ITS TUB PLACE WHERE KVKRVHODY fiOF.S. Tonight & Tuesday Who Will Mary Marty Being the Firth Story. A Proposal Deferred. Th!s is a dandy one. See it. The Pay-As-You-Enter Man In two Reels, II. Calvert. Featuring E. "Nora's Boarders" All Star Boarders Till Now Landlady Came. THE LEADER Always Leads in Correct Styles for the woman who would be Well Dresssed Tailored and Fancy Suits in a variety of beautiful shades and the finest materials. Dashing effects in the new Sport Coats, Rich, handsome designs in Dress Coats. Splendid assortment of Silk Petticoats in all the latest shades. Excellent in quality, and moderately priced. Newest models in Gossard and Goodwin front lace Corsets for Spring of .1914. A complete line of Stamped Embroidery Materials, D. M. C. Thread and Art Goods Mutt and Jeff Original Comedy Drawn by Hud Fisher. Pathe's Weekly" Its a Feature Itseir. Big Show nt Small Price. 5 cents-10 cents ( '( ).M 1 XCS W K I X KS I . Y ONE DAY. "CIIIXKSE DEATH THORN." A (irewt I'ndonvorld Play. CI1Y NEWS. W. H. Vinson, or Coles Valley, spent the day in Roseburg attending to b'usinesa matters. Miss Buxton, of Rrockway, was a visitor in Roseburg for a few hours this afternoon. C. II. Arundel, or Myrtle Creek, I speui me auernoon in Kosenurg witn menus. Roy Kurtz lert this morning for points in California where he will spend sometime. J. J. Courtney and wfo, of Suth erlin, spent the morning in Rose burg with friends. Mrs. Burchfleld returned to Win chester this atternoon after a cou ple or days spent here. J. L. Singleton, lot Oak Creek, spent the day in Roseburg attend ing to business matters. irs. Emma Weatherford left for Portland this morning after visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. D. R. Shanibrook left for Cen tralla, Wash., this afternoon where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Thompson. Earl Koplin, of Camas, Wash., is spending a rew days In Roseburg visiting with friends and looking af ter business matters. Elmer Longbrake and wife left for their homo at Portland this after noon after a few days spent in Rose- FIREMEN NOT LABORERS. SALEM, Feb. 17. Holding that firemen and policement of Portland are not laborers, but rather are officers, the supreme court In a decision handed down today declares that the eight hour law does not apply to them. Mayor Albee, who has theoretically been confined in jail on a complaint brought by State Labor Commissioner Hofr, was ordered released from cus- today. burg visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. WANTED Girl or woman to do housework. Inquire 202 Brock way, or phone 202-J. 155-tf FOR SALE 21 acre ranch, 1 mile from Roseburg, 12 acres cleared, part In cultivation, 2 acres Just plowed ready lor planting, 9 acres fine -timber, acre strawberries, also raspberries, loganberries, etc. Small bouse, barn and chicken house, 2 springs on place. Fine Jersey .cow, 8-year-old mare, sound, gentle and true, 7 months old colt, single wagon, 8et of sin gle harness, 24 White Leghorn hens. All lor $2,000.00. Apply at News orfice for owner's name. 154-hj(lp The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. 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