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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1909)
( THE KVKNIXO NEWS TI'ESKAY. KOVKMIIRR 8. lWrO, 3 m The Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily of v aney the Just 1,11c thm Flowar. Price $1.00 Per Ounce. LOCAL NKWB. was a was x LOCAL NEWS. For Sale By Fullerton & Richardson THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY Roseburg, Oregon Cuss Street. Near Depot, A CARD OF THANKS. OMTUAHY. We hereby express our apprecia tion and thanks to all who manifested their sympathy and sorrow by their helpfulness and kindness unto US and Mr. fenny during nis last late illnesa and funeral services. MR. N. BEV11SR, MRS. TAYLOR and other of his relatives. Mr. Robert Penny, the subject of this sketch, as born In Pope county. Minnesota, in March 1876, and died in Roseburg, Oregon, October 22, at his uncle, Mr. Jont The former prime mlniater of China has been sent the yellow cord which is a polite w.ay the Chinese have of telling hint to go off and Osterlze lilmself. Rev. Starmer, of Oakland, visitor In the city yesterday. James Yok'Jiii, of Kiddle, visitor lu the city yesterday. James Ivers, of Oakland. business visitor In the city this morn- lug. I J. C. Jaqulns, of Melrose, trans i acted business matters In the city 1 yesterday. Dr. Sether was called to Myrtle Creek yesterday on profess lonal I business. I Will Belleu took the Sunday morn i lng local for Portland to look after I business matters. ! C. W. Hinkle, of Stitherlin, spent yes'.erday In thu oily, llo returned ' home this morning, i D. Asher, of West Roseburg, has been put out of active work by a few of Job's comfortei-B. J. D. Owens, of Ukiah, California, spent Sunday In Rocoburg, the guest of his cousin, S. J. Jones. Wm. Cobb, of the Cobb Real Es tate Company, is (-pending a few days at his beautiful ranch, Olengary. Geo. Jones, Sr., has been confined to his home for the past several days with an attack of acute rheumatism. Mrs. Mary Farnsworth who re cently sustained a seiious Injury from a fall is Improving at this writ In. Frank Wing was In from his Deer Creek ranch yeHterday, and says the rains have put fields In good con dition. Post Office Inspector S. H. Morse, who Is kept pretty busy at out of town points, sent Sunday with the home folks. Miss Neta Hermann left for Port land Sunday, where she goes to take the nurse's course at the Mount Ta bor Sanitarium. Mrs. Elizabeth McCall, of St ; Williams, Ontario, Is In the city to i uitanri a fmv riitVH nt. the home of her ! Y son, Neal McCall. Mrs. A. J. Yokui.i, of Mobile, who has been visiting at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Marsters, In this city, retained hnrie las', evening Ilr. Dale and wife, of Harrlaburg, John Townsend left this morning for points north. E. W. Puge. of the Page Invest ment Company, went to Drain this morning to attend busiues matters. A sister of Afis. John Preschern arrived here last evening from the north to spend about two weeks vis iting. A special meeting of Laurel I.ode, No. 13, A. K. & A. M.. will be held Wednesday evening. Work In the M. M. Degree will be taken up. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boll wtre nt LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Bother returned from Myrtle Creek lust evening where he was call ed on professional business. Mm. Mary Lamb, wife of Nathan Lamb, of Myrtle Creek, left here this morning for The Dalles where she expects to remain permanently. Nothing is too good for the Uriah, neither is cement culverts too good for the county. Uso the best, as it is the cheapest In the long run. See Not like mother usod to make, oh no, it's a hundred per cent better. If you dont believe it try the Urn li the 80iithel ound train this morning ' una Bakery bread. There's a reason to groet Mrs. Wilson and daughter, i A few specialties; all colors and of Seattle, who are enroute to points : flnlshos, In the famous Now Cote In California to spend the winter. ' S'ains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; Mrs. Wilson Is the wifs of Professor .there's nothing ohie as good. 3 in Wilson of the Seattle Business Col- :io oils, the best glues and the only lege und Is an old time friend of the "ilvcr iiollsh that's first class. Rico Bell family. ' Rice. tf Box 81. We can afford to buy a hand foree pump Just for washing carriages and wagons. Pressing even the softest cloth on them will rcratch the paint. By washing them thoroughly with pump first, we may follow with the cloth with good results. RAY E. BUTTON Builder of ARTISTIC HOMES AND BUNGALOWS nosEiiuita, I LET US HELP YOU Let us liolp you to reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent t by building you a home and allowing you to pay for it in ensy monthly pay- ments aud low rate of interest. We will aid you in buying or building, and t loau you money to pay off debts pn real estate. All moneys can be returned at J any lime, thereby stopping further interest. We also allow you three per cent on all advance payments you make on your loan at any time. A Tennessee man and woman have lived together for twenty years, and during that time have only spoken to one another twice. Apparently there are yet a few happy marriages. Calico Carnival WHERE MAC CAB E HALL WHEN NOVEMBER 18, 1909 V Watch This Paper the home of Penny. The principal cause of his decease was constitutional stomach trouble from childhood. He was member of the Congregational church, having been converted In his young duys, him on the evening previous to his ' are visiting. nt the home of Dr. and decease he expressed his faith in God and hopes of an eternity of bliss through Jesus' merits. Mr. Penny was of a genial disposi tion and. wherever he went won many friends to him by ilia sunny, bright character and care free life. Ho leaves his father, four sisters, three brothers and m?i.y friends who regret. his early decease. The' remains were prepared bv un dertaker Hammitle Tor the long lour-1 ney across the plains to the old hr.-.ne in Mlnnosota aud the told home ceme tery whero lies the remains of IiIb I mother to await the sound .of the j trumpet that shall call the woild to i judgment.' i Quite a company of friends and I neighbors attended the funeral ser i vices held In the Free Methodist j church of West Roseburg. The ser- vices wore conducted by the pastor, j Rev. R. H. Dollarhlde, assisted by Rev. E. D. Blackmail. Funeral text I.Io' 14-14; the truth listened to uy an attentive audience. ' D Get wise read The News. I ELECTRIC CLOCKS? Yes, and such beauties, too. Just the thing for that new Bungalow you are com pleting. Come in and see how nice the design will conform to the finish of your new home, winding You see, they never require always on the run. If W. E. Clingenpeel, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Phone 2143 We wish to announce that we are now pre pared to deliver goods by private conveyance to any part of the city. Everything Guaranteed to Reach You in Good Order Commercial Club Building- Phone 2381 Mrs. Sether in this city. They will return home tho latter part cf the week. W. A. Burr, the local music man, went to Glendule this morning to at tend business matters. Ho will he nhsent from the city for several days. The Hallowe'en ball given by the Roseburg orchestra at the Armory last evening was well attended, and all nppeared to enjoy the ocasslon i immensely. Mrs. McBlhinny, who was admit-1 ted to Mercy Hospital about three weeks ago, was discharged from that institution yesterday. She will leave; for her home near Dfllard this even- ( lng. i Mr. Caspidy, the aged man who j was recently injured by falling into the turn table pit in the local South ern Pacific yards, left this morning for points In California where he ex pects to make his future home. Miss Chapman, an instructor In the local public shools, was dismiss ed from Mercy Hospital yesterday a f I a omi fl 11 mn t nf. n on i l V t vn tf. u-pplfs Firs. Splhnr. SfMlv and Ste wart had charge of the case The members of tho county court will convene in their regular Novem ber session on Wednesday morning. Many matters are scheduled for con siderations, all Indications tending to show that the sesion will be of lenethy duration. Ed. Ware has secured an acre of land, beautifully located in the Jones addition to North Roseburg, has got ten material on the ground, and yes terdny morning assisted by a force of carpenters, began the erection of a hnndsome bungalow. C. V. Colt, for the past year pub licity manager of the Roseburg Com mercial Club, will sever his connec tion with that organization on No vember 7. He is as yet undecided as to the future, hut says that he is considering some lucrative offers. County Judge Wonacott purchased the remainder of the crushed rock left at the quarry In North Rose burg by the Warren Construction Company, this morning, and will have the same hauled upon the county roads as soon as possible. Mrs. H W. Oliver, of West Ttose- $ I burg, who has been verv 111 for sev eral weeks, Is not Improving as her physicians have hoped and worked for, and grave doubts are entertained for her recovery. The malady from which the lady puffers seems to be a lung complication. County Judge Wonacott Is authori ty for the statement that the county court will purchase a rock t;rusHer fronrFleale & Company of Portland, tomorrow morning. The same will be placed in commission as soon as It can be shipped, aud the rock dis tributed on the roads throughout the county. Mr. Cassidy, who was Injuivd while working about the turntable In tho local Southern Pacific yards about two weeks ago, and later taken to Mercy Hospital, was discharged from that Institution yesterday. His Im provement is deemed wonderful, con sidering the serio'isness of his In jury. Drs. Sether, Seely and Stewart were the attending phjslclans. Tho official board of the Methodist church met last evening for the pur pose of considering various matters. It was dlcided to extend Dr. Young, of Portland, an Invitation to deliver his famous lecture, ''The Man of Nazareth" In tnls city at some future date. Dr. Young Is a most Interest ing talker. a,nd It in needless to say that he will be extended a cordial welcome should he be pursuaded to come. Roseburg Is growing bo rapidly, spreading to now territory bo fast, tliat the one lone bridge spanning the river and connecting West Rose burg with the city is becoming inade quate for the travel, besides It Is too far to the south to accommodate the northern portion of the town and the west side. Since the city has passed the one bridge stage of Its ex istence, the probable site of a second structure across the L'mpqua is be ing discussed by mnt.y Interested peo ple, and the opinion is that a bridge from the foot of Douglas streot to Mercy Hospital would be a welcome 00 DAYS GRACE We give you three months on all notes In arrears. We will allow you nine years to rot urn any loan, large or small. Our contracts are drawn up for. $100 each; you would take out as many contracts as you want $100. Kach one matures In 90 days and you are guaranteed $100 on every contract carried to maturity. We can arrange with farmers to make aunual payments In advance on their loans, If they prefer. Daniel S. R. Walker, Agent Home Office-Room 1, Bell Sisters Building Roseburg, Oregon mm oiukctoks Our Board of Directors are com- posed of the best business men la the state. We are Incorporated In the State of Mississippi for $100,000. We put up a $10,000 bond in Okla homa to do business In that state alone. We have qualified In all the southern and western states to do business, and this Is certainly evi dence of our strength and reliability. Can you ask anything fairer? Your money In cash will be refunded If you comply with our contract and fall to receive a loan. If Interested, lot us hear from you and we will take pleasure In Bending you an application. Rice & Rice, The House Furnishers There's Nothing to Compare with a Little Home all Your Own. Wouldn't you liKe to maKe such hap piness as this your happiness? Why don't you? You've got the girl! Of course you have what young man with thought of a little home all his own has not? You're anxious, so is she wiiat girl isn't for a little home all her own? What's the trouble then is it simply a question of not having the necessary cash to pay for all the things this little house will need? If that is the throuble don't let it stand in your way another minute we'll fix up your little house just as you want it just as cozily and comfortably as you and we together can plan it. You can furnish it complete, parlor to kitchen, with every needed thing we've got every thing here that you can possibly need in the latest, approved styles and you can pay us a small sum at time of purchase the balance in little weekly or monthly sums. We will gladly arrange these payments in amounts to suit your needs. Won't you come in and let us plan this little home happiness for you? GLOBE WERNICA BOOK CASES, SOLD ALIKE TO EVERY BODY EVERYWHERE, their prices are fixed on the solid basis of moderation, and are same to all. The standard of Section CASES. Grows as your books accumilate. ' IRON BEDS beautiful new pat terns, specially priced: $3.00, $4.50, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 and up. SANITARY COUCH makes a couch a bed a Davenport best grade, $7.00. DRESSERS $7.50 and $10.00; regular $15.00 Dresser No. 93 for $13.50. BUFFETS $12.50 to $29.00. HEATERS $2.25, steel; cast top ones $3.50 to $6.50; Charter Oak with swing top $10.50; cast top and cast bottom Eclipse $10.50. RANGES ANR COOK STOVES 4 -hole Majestic, best on earth for $55.00; 4-hole Standard, a good one for $30.00; 4-hole Charter Oak, a hummer for $32.50; Cast Cooks, No. 8 at $12.00 to $29.00. New Showing of Rugs, Carpets and Draperies MATTINGS, 20c and 35c yard; LINOLEUMS, 55c, 60c, 75c to $1.50 per yard. PEERLESS MATTRESS The acme of perfection, at $15.00. Chairs, Chairs and Rockers. Chairs 50 cents and up; Rockers $1.50 to $42.50. Wall Papers 10c to 50c double roll. Table Oil Cloth 20c yeard. Everything for the kitchen, See our new washers. i Improvement. I