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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
"KODAKS" gsar IS; ISMflrsa Rosebon Book Company THEATRE Monday 4 Tuesday March 30-31 The Antlers Stock Co. Opening in The Man of Mystery A Comedy Drama in 4 acts Pr ces Adults 25c Doors open 7:30 Children 15c Curtain 8:00 CITV NEWS. I Fres roasted corree at Mar shall's. 308-lf Miss Ilattle Roso Is visiting friends and relatives In Ashland. Ace Gurney, of Reston, is a busi ness visitor in the city today. Mrs. S. B Prowell returned to her home In Dlllard last evening. Just arrived, anot:ier car load o' gonuine Rock Springs coal at Page's. 30C-tf C. A. Strong and Noble Andrews, of Myrtle Creek, are visitors In the city today. Just arrived, another car load of eenulno Rock Springs coal at Rage's. 306-tf Mrs. S. C. Miller and daiigbt'r re- thelr home in Dillard to turned today. Curtains laundered. CITV NKtt'S, NoplU IjiiimI rinstc'r ut J. 1'. Murk er A (Jo. dsw-303-tf Mrs. K. M. Nodiirft returned to her home ' Myrtle Crock last even ing Just arrived, auotner car load ol genmno Rock Springs coal at Rage's. 30G If Mrs. .1. I,. Churchill went, over lo Rice lllll I Inn morning to visit with her son. .1. F. Churchill Just arrived, another car load of Keuuluo Rock Springs coal at Pago's. 30ti-lf Mrs. W. W Arthcroft returned to her homo In Myrtle Creek last even ing after a day spent In (he city. Mrs. George 1'. llouck went to Riddle last evening to assist In the MAJESTIC THEATRE 1TH TI1H n,ACH WIIKUIC DM ltVltllDV tious A lllti AITILKflWX IN .... Vaudeville .... 1 Klll.W AMI Sti'l'IID.W I'rof LeMont European Dog ami m Monkey Show RM Si'O ih Monkeja Skntt o on Holler Skulos. Set lh0 Mniikoys IMav I Vol Sen tlio MiukiH Hut ut thn Tulilc. So 1 li o Mnk"tf do Kvory thtiiK hut Talk Husband's Friend I n T w 1 1 ot I I-'oh turliiR Tom Mnuri. The Girl atthe Lunch Counter Font tirini; John Kutmy, Wallm Van. I. Milan WMUr, riora l-'tiii li. Falling in Love With Inez :k i'kti iti-:s ii wiii: fc J 1 VCII II w I ADMISSION Is .-U,l. 10 ctsts 15 ctstt nmiMi n9y & 1 i i -s. pi Another Mik Tiiik. Vu'l--vtllo, Q HNSO K KU.S tut rrn.it iona I Singer and organization of a, new chupter of the KuHtern Star which was made at that place lunt niKlit. Ptcturo frumoB made to orflpr, ev erything now. Clark's framing shop. 279-tf J. It. Peterson, of Med ford is vis iting with friends and relative! here for a few days Picture frames niado to order, ev erything new. Clark's framing shop. 2 ra-tf MIhs Norma K tumid is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. W. V McDon ald, of this city. Aiihco, rCaHLinan and Seneca cam eras and films, papers and develop ers. Chirks Kodak Shop. 230-tf Mrs. O. L jVwi'll and Mrs. MUinie W line n returned to their homoa In Own last night. Picture- rrames nieilo to order A now lot of mouldings Just received. The llosehurg Hook Co. lilCtf Mr. anil Mrs. Taggart came over from Oakland last evening to attend tlio Helen Keller lecture, KodakH, d'Vi'o)lng and prlntla for amateurs, pricos moderate consi stent with high class work. The llose burg Hook Co. IHCt: Or. .1, Francis Drake, grand patron of th Kastorn Star, went to Kiddle last evening to organize a chapter of thu order In that city Kfigs for setting, nuff Tlock Chick ens, Indian Hunner Ducks, setting l,r eggs for 91. C. V. Clark, phone aai. iss-tf Mrs. A. J. lluth. of Dodge City. Kansas, arrived here yesterday to visit with her daughter, Mary, head milliner in the New York Store tOvory day nt the Grand Grill they Herve a merchants luu 'b 'or S"c that heHts tlio world, don't know how they can do It. 2S3tf Mtss Delia Kink depnrtod this morning for Sacramento, where she will visit for a few days, and then Kn on to Santa Kosu, California. Mis. S. K. Miller, of Clendalo, who has been visiting the past few days with the family of J, K. Clements, returned to her homo last evening Wo have Jiwt rtvoivco a fine lot of l-tigtlsh ualiiul grafted on Muck walnut rntH, Wo ro offering thene at very n'lkxoiinble price). HtolMirg Nursery (. Phono 1.V2. 312-tf Hen Nichols, -candidate for com tuissitMier on the republican ticket came down from his homo in Myrtle Cn'tk this morning to look after his political interests. tall M lUvH'iturg Nurnory vnnU mill the fine lot of fruit lrtiN i' nil knttN. Alto small fruits, tliaite tiiHM ami rosew. 1'ttrner Oak nd Uim. 31 l-tf Ar ran cements are being made to run ; special train rom Drain and inti-rvrniug points to Myrtle Creek iiiiil retmn on April 2tl, on the occas. in of county celebration of the I, . o. K anniversary. Such a train will aivmmnodato fully ;tiH) 'iv' v in w ill attend on that occasion. -r l'i peet to from Kese bur;. ami big delegations are expect -O'qUi come from other point!. A on. --(are rate of the round trip is ho.d fur neatly ana carefully Mrs. J; h. Chambers, 532 S. Pine St. Phone 106-J. 228a4 Mrs. F A. Clemens returned lo her home In Edenbower this morning after a day spent In the city. Trade at stores giving 1,'oBeburg Stamp Co.'g trading checks. They are goi'l as cash at 53 stoies. tf G. F. Hamilton and A. J Ford wero recent arrivals In town from .Kosehurg. Hogue River Courier. J-'or oiio week commencing March 2!l di-y iHMly, 1(1 inch, fir wotnl, $.25 Mr tier; $(1.5U per cord. Phone Walter Dillard, of Hosobuig, who has been visiting friends In this city left today for his home. Kugene Guard. : Patronize the Farmers public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. 30 -tf Cold weather and threatened storm has stopped the shtep shearing work, according to Lee Lpvo, of Wilbur, who was In the city for a short time today. Lot us repair your ,wagou i.na farm implements. All work done In a workmanlike manner. Kiuser & Marsh, the scientific horseshocrs. 232-tf V( D. Chastain, who was recalled to Kosehurg by the illness of his child, is arranging lo move to Marsh field. Mr. Chastain reached home beforo the child died. Marshfield Kecord. Kev. W. H. Katon arrived here this morning from Ottawa, Kans. His wife in very much improved in health and will arrive 'her0 in about a month. Mr Katon says he Is real glad to be back in Kosehurg. Union Kncampment No 9, I. O. O. F., oT this city, was strengthened by the addition of twelve new members at thu regular session last night. All three degrees were given. Following the work delicious refreshments were served and an hour spent in a social way. Following is a list of names of those who joined: John W llonifr, Charles W. Hartley. Claud Sehraek, James Mahoney and George! 11. Glynn, all of Sutherlln; K. Fate, and C. A. Strong, of Myrtle Creek:' M A. Kmerson, K. G. Hicks. Charles! I. Heeves, James Miller and A. S. Hunt, of Roseburg. U. Fate, of Myrtle Creek, Is a Rosoburg visitor today. M. Westonhelser, of Voncalla, is a visitor In the city today. Harvey Brown came over from Riddle on this morning's train Dressmaking by day or at twine. The Misses Lux. 113 W. Lane St. Phono 404. 347-a24p W. H. McKee, of Voncalla, is at tending to business affairs lu the city today. Manly M. Strawn, of Yoncalla, Is in the city today attending to bus! ness affairs. V. D. Snyder, of DIxonvillo, Is attending to business in the city to day. Patronize cue Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers Interest Prices always reasonable. 309-tf D. C, Shutt, who recently pur chased the Charles Goodman farm in Looking Glass Valley, leaves to morrow to take possession of the farm. County Jud.;e Dexter Rica arrived home from Salem this morning where he appeared before the su premo court in the case of Powell vs the Sutherlln Land & Water Co. E. C and William Doom, Roseburg residents, are on Coos Bay having come over the Myrtlp Point stage. Both say they will stay here rather than take another trip over the route. Marshfield Record. M. 11. Payne and wife and three children, who- have been here for the past three weeks, departed for their home near Emporia, Kansub, this morning. R. M. Wilson and wife, of Ex celsior Springs, Mo., arrived In the city last evening. Mrs. Wilson de parted this morning for Grants Pass vhere she will visit for a time Mr. Wilson will remain here for the present to look over the country. County Judge Rice says that the young boy. Wolford Symons, who in last evening's News it was stated was parolejl by him was never brought beforo him. It appears that the railroad detective urnod the boy over to his father upon his promise to take him to the reform school which lie failed to do II. A. Symons, father of the young boy who was arrested yesterday for breaking Into a shooting gallery at Cottage Grove, arrived here this morning. Mr. Symons, who at "one time was an officer at the reform school In Chchnlis, Wash , says ho has had considerable experience in dealing with wild boys, but finds his own boy to be too much for him to handle. Ho says he Is willing that! the hoy h0 taken to the reform j school, as ho thinks that is the only; thing that can be done. The hoy will j be brought before Judge Rice late! this afternoon and his case disposed! of at that time. i YOUR EASTER HAT! Is an important part of your costume Now is the time to make your selection Specials for Friday and Saturday Fashions that charm your friends Prices that please your pocket book LADIES TOGGERY Special Attention Given to Order WorK The Leader trim Head to Feet Except The Shoes CITr NEWS. 4 HK8T si;ixo TOXIC A. 1). S. ci:m:i!V C. R. Lawrence canie over from Comstock last evening. U R. Wells and D. Wells came u from Elkton last evening. Jerome Smith, of Yoncalla, Is in the city today attending to business matters. J. F Churchill, of Coles Val ley, Is attending to business matters in the city today. W. Marsters, of Looking Glass, went to Portland this morning to look after business. .Mrs. K W. Franz and daughters Gladys and Ji'anne, returned to their homes in Sutherlin this morning. The Roseburg Book Co. sell only the Kodak films, the dependable fllnu the kind everybody wants. No sub stitutes hero. 13iitt M. L. Brown and S. B Wood, who silent yesterday In the city, re turned to their homes In Camas Val ley this morning. Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro dtieers' and consumers' interest. Prices always reasonable. 309-tf O. P. Coshow returned this morn ing from Portland where he appear ed before th0 supreme court In the case of Powell vs. the Sutherlln Land & Water Co. Frank (Tip) Goodman and wife arrived here this morning from Ho qulani, Wash., to attend the funeral of R. D Grout which will be held tomorrow. Mr. Grout was a brother, in-law of Mr. Goodman's. Wm. Helliwell was a business vis itor in the city today from Yon calla. A. IS. Adlesperger, wood superin tendent and taxpayer for the C. A Smith Lumber Company, arrived here this morning from Portland and departed by stage for Marsh-field. I'l'XKHAL NOTICE The Ifuneral of fhe lat0 R. D. Grout will occur from the chapel of the Roseburg Undertaking Parlor on Saturday morning, Ma'rch 28, at 9:30 o'clock. The services will b0 under auspices of the I. O. O. F. nnd inter ment will be at Looking Glass cem etery. 3ii2-m27 SHOT IX THE PACE. Post cards one-half price. Short time. Clark & Clark. 277-tf WAR! WAR! WAR! As prices are being cut by a sew concern, I will French Dry Clean Ladies and Gents suits for J 1.25 un til further notice. Felt and Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Suit or ders cnrefully taken. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spring and Summer samples on display. , GEO. W. SLOPEH, Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works, 308 N. Jackson street. Phone 47. 253-a6W "Btnds With your foot TRADE MARX New York Store Gives a.vC Trading Stamps NEW YORK STOKE mil A Few Saturday Snaps and Things New Mothers Friend Blouses, Boys Shirts, Mens Shirts, Childrens dresses, Infants Shoes, Lolgates loiiet Articles, New Wool Crepes NOTICE-For One Day Only Have You any Old CouponsNOTICE Have you coupons that were issued in October, November, December, January. February and March. It von have, we will neccpt thfin Saturday only, one (1) coupon good on any purchase of 50c or more Mens Work Shirts at Special 39c Dress Goods Specials Mens Amoskeag Liiambray Ulue Work blurts, all si.es, wash and wear excellent. An extra IQ goyd value atpecial low pi ice of 0"L 50-cent Table Damask Spec. 45c Bleached Cotton Table l)a;oask highly mercerized neat and up-to-the-minute patterns to choose f C from. Full 04 inches wide at specif 4Dt Dd NOT FOK41ET YOUR OLD COUPONS, TOMORROW.SATURDAY $ .9S Dress Goods at $ .S5 1.25 Dress Goods at 0. 0 93 1.50 Dress Goxis at 1.29 1.75 Dress Goods at 1.59 2.00 Dress Goods at 1.79 2.25 Dress Goods at 2.09 2.50 Dress Goods at 2.29 j00 Dress Goods at 2.69 r