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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1914)
"KODAKS" Sag SufcSfta:g Roseburg Book Company A. J. LlLBUKN Frank L. Liluurn' A. J. ULBURN & SON COMI'LETK LIN'15 OF Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Chinaware, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges IN FACT Everything Necessary to Finnish the Home CITY NEWS. Mrs. Robert Kidd went to Port land yesterday to visit friends. Mrs. K. V. Riddle, of Kiddle, was a visitor in Roseburg for a few hours yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Day, of Olalla, spent last evening in Roseburg visiting with WANTED. Competent girl to do gen- eral housework In imail fam- lly. Phone 417-J. tf CITY NEWS O. IS. Stephens, of Myrtle Creek, wnn a visitor In Roseburg for a fuw hours yesterday. Just arrived, unollier car load of genuine Rock Springs coal at l'ngo'B. If Miss I.iiclla Woodruff departed for Gardiner yesterday where she will touch school. Just nrrlved, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal nt Pttgn'a. . tf Thomas w. Grno, of Wilbur, trans acted business matters in tho city for u few hourB today. Mia. W." 0. Wade returned to her home nt Drain this afternoon after a brief visit hero. If you need wood the Full Monsuro yard can fill your ordor with dry onk or fir. Phono 1C5. North Hosohurg. tf i;r. u. reurson came over rrom Oakland where they will mako a Sulherlin thls morning and spent! alnrt siR, cupled by Frank liogan. Oakland Advance. Fresh roasted coffee at Mar sliall's f . tf Mrs. A. E. Survaln Is reported ser iously 111 at her homo on North Jackson street. Chicken dinner (Sunday at the Lewis Reslaurunt, near depot 25c. J L. Iioggs, prop. f28 William Clark, of Fugcue, spent tho day In Roseburg unending to lusincss iuattorH. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tompkins, of Riddle, spent yesterday In Roseburg visiting with friends. Mrs. Sum Stanuer and child went to Ashland this morning where they spent th0 day with friends. Ana Hermann returned to nor homo nt Myrtle Creek thl8 morning alter a few days spent In Roseburg. Patronize Ihe Fanners Public Mar Uot Tuosduys and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' interest. Prices always reasonable. tf J. K. Olllvant and wile were pass engers on this morning's train for tile day looking aflor business mat ters. Oo to J. & J. Restaurant, 137 Sheridan street for 1. X. 1.. Chicken Tamalea and Mexican Chill Con Ca'rno. If George Stearic and wile, of Oak lund, came over this morning nnd siient the day attending to business inuttors. Wo linvo Just received n fine lot of ICiurllsli walnut, urnl'letl on Mack walnut routs. We aro nileiing dime nt very reasonable prices. llo,cliui'g Nursery Co. Phone l.lli. tf Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Hell and family nnd their daughter. Mrs. Spain, ar rived in the city Hit first or the week. Mr. Hell Is manager of tho Oakland Wtino Company, the wholesale house In tho Grulibc building formerly oc- etson Gi nuts that you won't Zlnl &v.ywheie m lown a stock of seasonable hats equal to our dis play of new Stetsons for Spring. We pride ourselves on our service. Test it today. Ilarth's Toggery Jackson Street Dressmaking anil embroidery work by the day or at home. The Misses Lux, 1 1 3 W. Luna street. Phone 401. t23, Mrs. Drake, of Myrtle Creek, who has been hero attending the funeral of .Wis. Cliilsau, returned homo last evening. If you want a square deal, place your order for wood with Economy Wood Yard. Phone 123, corner Short and Sykcs streets. tf Mrs. Thomas Hook departed hut evening for Texas. She will visit with friends and relutives in the I southern part of the state. ' If you need wood the Full Measure I yard can fill your ordor with dry oak or fir. Phono 165. North ; Roseburg. tf I Mrs. 10. C. Palm, mother of Mrs. j Guy Renrro, arrived in the city from I Portland last evening for n short visit. She 1b enroute to her homo nt I'nipqun. If yti'i i-!nc0 one orih-r wi h us for worn!, j t. u will become onJ of our permanent customers. Full Measure I Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone lr. i Mrs. .1. II. Kennedy, of San Diego, Cnl., left for her home this morning after several weeks spent in Rose burg visiting with friends and rela tives. S. A. Phillip announces tho nrrlv al of tho new spring styles at his new place in the Kohlhngen building next door to tho Commercial ' Club. tf! Fred Wright has been appointed lining rhler of the fire department by the in. aid of fire cotnmis n s ! !.i (ill t'le Micnncy left by th.- de parture of Harlan Fancher. Set the wonderful Alaska-Siberian pictures nt the Antlers theatre Sat-1 urduy and Sunday matinee and even-1 lug. February i'l and 22. Adults 20c, children 1 0c. f2l rteujauiiu Cure, who spent yester-l day at Kukciic attending the Oregon Development Congress, went to Port-! land last night where he will spend the next few days. We need the money, will deliver: you a cord of It! Inch dry body fir ! Tor fi.no. This only lasts until 0 cords aro sold. The Economy wood yard. Phono 123. tf If It Isn't an Eastman It isn't a kodak. Hew ate of frauds who trv to I Impose on an Innocent public. Get I the genuine kodak, and Eastman j photo supplies at the Roseburg Hook Co. or the Churchill Hardware Co.. the only kodak dealers in Rose I burg. Eastman Kodak Co. tf jury in the T. R. Sheridan investi gation. Attorney. J. A. Buchanan was a friends. j Riddle visitor for a few hours to- V. II. Richardson Is spending ai da- few days ut Portland attending to Home cooking served family style, business matters. McClallen hotel, 26c; a la carte 35c. W. I Lucas went to Cottage! Sunday dinner 40c. tf Grove this morning to visit with hisi R. B. -Tague, of Drain, is spend nephew and niece. j ing a few days In the city looking A. J. Colvin returned from a; aftor business affairs. business trip In the southern part of1 Jefferson Williams, of Looking tile stale yesterday. j Glass, spent the day in Hoocburg at- B. 1J. Haines, of Dixonville, was a' tending to b iiess matters. buBlnoBs visitor In Roseburg for a. B. W. Smith, of Myrtle Creek, Is few hours last evening. ! spending a few days In Roseburg R. E. Neal, of Roseburg, Is attend- looking after business matters. . ing to business mutters in this city, New nuip of Douglus County, paper this week. Medrord Tribune. 81.30; el itl. $2.00. L. (i. Hicks, P.. Beatrice McCallum, of Portland, O. Ilo.v 17V, Jioscluirg Or. 59-f20 arrived here this morning to spend a Justice of the Peace R. W. Mars couple of days witll friends. tors spent the day at Riddle look- G. A. Kienke was this morning Ing alter professional business granted final papers of citizenship If you need wood tne Full Measure by Judge Clooton, In the circuit yard can fill your order with dry court. oak or fir. Phone 165. North C. M. Stelrwalt, of Colorado, ac- Roseburg. f companied by his family, l8 In the John Alexander and wife, of Glide, city today. They expect to locate on spent the day In Roseburg looking a farm In the vicinity of Roseburg. alter business affairs and visiting If you place one order with us for with friends, wood, you will become one of our. Call at lEoschurg Nursery iCo.'s permanent customers. Full Measure var(ls fe the fine lot of fruit Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone ' r'.'SS'-Jir Xn'er'C 165- xt. unil Miiln. tf E. Hotchklss, of Stockton, Cal., Is Editor D. E. Vernon, of the Oak ln the city looking over the condl- land Advance, spent the day In tions here with a view to locating Roseburg attending to various busl fn the valley. He wants to engage ness matters. In farming. " Seo the wonderful Alaska-Siberian If ynu iiace one order with its for, pictures at the Antlers theatre Sat wood, you will become one of our; urday and Sunday matinee and even permanent customers. Full Measure1 Ing, February 21 and 22. Adults Wood Yard. North Hoseburg. IJhone 20c, children 10c. f21 105. if .lack Glcason, of Myrtle Creek, Charles McElhlnny was admitted spent the day in Roseburg attending to Mercy hospital this morning where to business matters. Mr, Gleason he will undergo an operation for ui- conducts a drug store and Is well pendlcitis tomorrow. Drs. Sother and known throughout Southeru Douglas' Stewart are In attendance. j county. See the wonderful Alaska-Siberian The March number of the "Ladles pictures at the Antler3 theatre Kut-j Home Journal" Is now on sale at urday and Sunday matineo and even- the Roseburg Book Store. The front ing, February 21 and 22. Adults cover Illustration Is one of those 20c, children 10c. f 2 1 handsome Harrison Fisher pictures. Box stationery, tho remainder ofj tf the Gravos atork. regular 50c, GOcJ In tho case of L. H. Jones vs. F.j and 7iic boxes, your choice for onlylC. Alton nnd C. C. Boyer, plaintiffs; 2fc and 50 cents worth of S. & H.; were this morning awarded a judg-l green trading stamps fmo with oncli ment In the sum of $832.50, to-1 box, for sale at the Roseburg Book gether with interest at the rate ofj Storo. tf eight per cent and attorney fees in j At Los Angeles Mr. Search was tho sum of $75. compelled to play soven encores, and; A special car, in which was con-i even then the audience continued to fined 25 prisoners enroto from Sa- call for more until finally otsmisscd lem, Seattle and other eoast poinl3 by the manager. At th Vr sbyterian to New York City passed through church February 28. Iiosoburg this morning. Tho prison- Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll,! ors will be deported to their native who have been spending tho past few! countries following thp;r arrlv U at' days at Portland returned hero last! New York. All of the prisoners are evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll wero . foreigners and were until reeentlyj summoned to Portland to appear aslconfind in the various penal instltu-: witnesses before the federal grand tions on the coast. Every Lady in Roseburg to Meet Miss Alernathie, Expert Corsetier SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1914 She will show you all there is to know about SELECTING FITTING ADJUSTING most Important part of women's attire THE CORSET Free Demonstrations all Day You Don't Have To Bu TO E LEAD tK The Very Latest Models CITY NiiWS Henry Schrenk, of Looking Glass, was a business visitor in Roseburg today. Mayor Martin, of Myrtle Creek, transacted business matters In the I city today. The cases of Nellie Coffin vs. liar- j ry Coffin, and O. B. Carr vs. George E. Qulggle were continued until the May term of tho circuit court upon motion of the attorneys for the plain tiffs this morning. From tho first masterful stroke of his how In the Dvorak Concerto to the last soft vanishing tone of MucDow ell'a Wild Rose he dellgVaeO his au dience. Mr. Search will be heard at the Presbytrian church, Saturday. February 2S. I I desire to announce that as long as there is no public library in this city, which would ruin niy business, I will allow all books, except fiction, to be taken from my library, free of charge. ALDON HARNESS. f25p A blcyclo belonging to Kd Ware, of North Roseburg, was stolen last evening from the front porch of his home. The machine was taken Just after the heavy shower had passed, and was carried to a point near the Hollis place where the thief got tired and the bicycle was set down while the party rested or got a firmer grip on the property before going farther. From that point all trace of the machine was lost. Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. tf Mrs. Roach, of Oakland, Ore., who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Shields, returned to her home yesterday. If you need wood the Full Measur yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phone 165.. North Roseburg. t O. H. Johnson, mayor of Ashland, spent last night In Roseburg. He left for the south this morning. Mr. Johnson spent yesterday at Eugene, stopping off here last night. Clark's Kodak and Framing Shop will soon open. See us before buy ing a camera, or haTlng framing done. Ground floor, 116 Cass street. tf F. H. D. Taylor and wife, of Ed enbower, returned to their home in Rogue River, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent the winter in Douglas county. H. T. McClallen, sealer of weights and measures, left for points In the Southern part of the county this morning where he will conduct a number of tests. Rev. R. H. Dollnrhide went to Kugene yesterday to attend the quar terly meeting of the Free Methodist church. From there Mr. Dollnrhide goes to Springfield where another meeting will be held. Mm 3 The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL Mew York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers ON SALE "SATURDAY' ONLY MEN'S HANKEKCHIEFS, MEN'S SOX, MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR m Men's Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c 100 dozen of these soft spun, ready-to-use handkerchiefs. Exceptional n fnj, nr value at 15c. Spec. 10c each 3 '"I Men's Heavy Sox Spec. 12 l-2c Men's heavy tan and black sox suitable for every day wear, a good value in n at 15c a pair. Special per pair' "L Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts 79c Men's Dress Shirts in neat patterns and styles a $1.00 value, all sizes, "7Q fnnfc Special for Saturday only at V vvIiIj Men's Wool Underwear at 79c Any garment we have in the store at $1. grade, your choice of shirts 7A ronl or drawers at special price of V LtniS TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES