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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1909)
-THE BVK.VOfG NEWS WI'.'DNKSDA V. NOVKMHKH 10. lOfl CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. 1 ""M-v 74 ( i: -M if r-I " The straightest and sur est road to g'ood Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll he apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "Bargains." Whatever we do is well done whatever we Imy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll fiml that the best is always here. These cluthes are made for us by the Stoin Mock Co. e.id David Aillitf, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Every .Suit we sell itosold with an ab 96)uto. guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new ruit in return. LOCAL NEWS. Hea nilluKton. the noted Sunday school man at the Christian church. IiOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. Peter Ulan and wife, of Dlllaid, are in tne city thlB afternoon attend' i K. M. Spencer, of Gardiner, Is ln''"B business matters. me city attending to business mat- Win. Langcor, of Iowa, Is visiting ai me nome of Kov. Dollarulde, In Mrs. Rush has accepted a position West Hoaeuurg. at inompsons confectionery stum Mm Mnnrf Pofiamnn hnu iu,Dn on Sheridan street. I 111 at her home in this cltv fur Hip i Mrs. A. N. Orcutt and children l'aBt month with a severe attack of nnvo returned from a brief visit at the paralysis is somewhat Improved at 1 none or her rather at Oakland. '"is writing. I A rnarrlaKO license huH been issued JuBllce of the Peace.Oalther, ao- to Jalmnn Salo and Saplla Josephson, companled by Constable Bayless, jboth residents of Douglas county. came up from Myrtle Creek this af Mrs. Phipps returned to her home 1 tornoon to look after business mat at Lllllard this morning after spend-Iters. Ins a fow days vIsitliiK at the home of ! The members of the Guild of St. hi daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sherldau George's church held a very Interest- Ii AB Remember quality is. the true test of cheapness. JSy our good Clothes you shall know us, In this oily. A special meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Koseburg Commer cial Club will be held Friday evening. A liberal attendance is desired. Hank Smith, at one time a bar tender In this city, returned here this morning, f or some time past Mr. Smith hns resided In the northern part of the state. Airs. Minnie Amsbary and son. Howard, accompanied by Mr. Jon Lanning, her brother, who have re sided In KoHchurg for several months left for Independence, Iowa, on this morning's train. The very many friends of Mrs. Amsbary, who have become iieiimlnted with her here deeply regret her departure. James Ininan, at one time an aspir ant for President of the United .States ing meeting at the home of Mrs. M f. Klce this afternoon. At the con clusion of the business session a so cial hour was spent. A number of modern desks were received by County School Superin tendent Chaney this afternoon, the same to be used during the teachers institute which convenes In this city next week. I' M. Cook, an extensive rancher of Deer Creek, was in the city tills afternoon. Among the production of his ranch this year were potatoes wnicn averaged 7a bushels to the acre. S. C. Hartrum, connected with the local forestry office, returned from Cottage Grove last evening where ne spent several days attending bus iness matters. George Short, of Wilbur, Is a bus-' Iness visitor In the city today. A. Tompkins, of Kiddle, Is' in the city attending to business matters, i F. C. Frear, a sea of Manager , Frear, of the local light and water company, is sulTering from a broken wrist which he sustained at the Sykes skating rink a couple of days ago. itev. w. H. Eaton and wire enter tained the teachers and officers of the Baptist Sunday school Tuesday evening. All present report a most enjoyabln time. Kdward A. Beats, weather fore caster at Portland, spent last evening in tne city. He is enroute to Marsh held where he goes to attend busi ness matters connected with his ot- BUILDER C. 13. MAYNARD 5SNERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At your Service Roseburg, Oregon Phone. 193 flcial duties. ThlB morning Mr. BealB was entertained by W. A. Bell, the lo cal weather observer. Lincoln Thrush and wife, of Camas Valley, are in the city today. Mr. Thrush reports the roads in a hor rible condition at the present) time, presumably due to the heavy traffic. LOANS, RtfAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. and at preMent the plaintiff in a sen- p Dr. K. V. Hoover and O. C. Baker sailolliil divorce suit, is a visitor in have placed their order for a Stndc ino cny louay. Air. ininan says that baker Flanders lam niii(inw,hiii. bo believes Douglas county will soon the same to be delivered ill the early 'lecoine one oi tne greaiest coal pro- tpriiis. Th machines were ordred I City News Briefly Recorded I. Drake, of Oakland, Is a visitor 0 In the city today. V. Maxwell, of Dillurd, was a vls- ltor In the city yesterduy. W. A. tytrr, the music mini, ttas a passenger on this mot-nine's south bound train. Attorney Dexter Hlco ent to Portland this morning where Oe will uttend legal mutters. (1. 1 1 a in III on . of Myrtle Crucfc, ve il turned homo this morning alier brief b.v In the city. The inerchnnts report conlHeriilile activity dining the past ten clays, presumably due lo Hie weather. Mrs. F. 11. MrCnid and child left this morning ror I'lii'tlmid, e here I bey will join I heir IlllHbiind mid fat her. MIhh lint no Koiila returned to her homo at Winchester this morning after n brief vlHlt wild I'rlcoiLi la ttt city. 0. W. Gnge nnd 8- C. Miller rl ura cil to their bnaie at I HI laid ibis ohm Ing after nuclei lot; kimlneiai nmtioit A In the city. Holiday gondii tu ui'livlosi lo the city dully and 'ere lone I he Severnl nierrh.iiitK will adorn thlr Wlodnn-a In linllihiy nttire. The new tile doiu- la tne IKiusHs Naliomil Bunk wu precilrolly cooi liliil ycKieidiiy, To e.v IHe least H is a great improve oieiit over the old wooden one. Iinib io regard to aft ineiivelieHH n.d conveolelu-e. 9 The l.iidH'H' Aid Soclely or tbe Presb.viei'liiu chsn-o will lne iai sale honii'-iiiiicle chliki'O tn ma It m Mll ledgo nnd I'i.ki'ns Brow. Br.iiery 0 stifle. . l-'rliliry. November 12, HUB. Jlim't-tnll luig't some. li-l'l Charles Itli.liey mill wire, ot Poll .'lty, who spent ycstcrda.v In the city Vlsllllli; friends relumed Homo this - moinlng. .Mr. mid Mm Uhhev are fnriuer ii'sliieiits or Myrtle I'nitB KJiero tiey i-esl.tid ror s- Vi inl jmis w . U. U(e, (it tile W Ai l-en Coli rttrOelliOi Coliipunv. returned to Port blPa Ibis imiiiiliia sl'lcr i-liislue up the lOOiirs of the company In this city. Mr. Hons so a ho leels confident Mint , bawebuiB will ciiiitiniio lis paving woiOi in the spiinc. 8. P. Mower has llled a pi-tltlou In ORi cliTiilt coui-t ni-klog that tlu-lr net ton noaiOst II. tV. kllliiius & -e,, 01sftiHiO. They allege dial Hie ri)inria-sy hn lllell settled At Wrai'V (leoiBo Xelllier npiioaicd oil Retold tor mi- pl iuti(t. 0 'foo l.io.il hoiei reg'jtturs show a re:o fntling ml in leuisuatlous dur n! fb- ua-l I.-W Java, iiresiunalily 00' to I be filet thai many of the 1 ravelins' mfii have I'.l'undolil-d their liUrsuli llin II sin-It tllhe as the I rain; Mil-vice lieeoilles nWmal. It is ill- 11X01 l-mssllilii lor the Iravelels i 1o inalio Iheir leri-liory nt prisent. whigg not oiujrj proves, at liarilslilp to i thcpi but in ihe iiieniinntii as wWl. A allnj)l men nppear linalile to give nn iiil'orinalloii as to when ' thn wrecked tunnel near the (Clill-( fornln Hue Hill he repaired. Aft of inn iioriiihi mid trains are jiinnini; from four tirj)'ll hours lute aH'i'eseut with liille iiope or an Improvement liillll r.iHii lime as the weather clears sulllclently to allinv the laborers en gaged In repaTnng tin- damage nn 1 MP"rtllllll to work. It Is said the present rnve-ln Is the wuralVv-i porieneeil by the Southern l'aiitlc Conipnny ror veins. S. t'. Miller and 0. W. Gage, of ! lillllird. li'i'i In Ihe city yeslerdav confeiiiig with the county otlleers. relallvii to the format inn or n new road (list rlet In the vicinity or Millard. The rhler object 111 tiiiiniiig (he n,. riillil distrlit. so It Is said. Is tor Hie reason or opening a new county road, the same tji traverse the lountry north oi Dillurd as far as the moun tain house, thus gMng the residents fiivori'd by the eoutcuiplatcd road nil nutlet which herelor.ire they have nut cnijped. Those luleiesled In the new road district will probably llle a petition with (ho county jjniirt sel ling forth their request In detail nt the next regular session of the coun ty court. Mr. Itoland Schwart:! received a line fox terrier pup from Aberdeen, Washington this morning. The ca nine was purchased by Mr. Schwartz for his little son. The work ij building the south approach to the Deer Creek bridge was commenced this morning. The city expects to havo the Hiuue eoni- ploti'4 the latter pdvt of t ho week. Mrs. Annie Wallace, wire or Con trnetii'i Wallace, or this city, was ad mitted to tile stale insane asylum at ttalem by County Judge Wonacott slid County Physician lloiick last evening. Mrs. Amsbary, who hits conducted a hoarding mid lodging house on Bane street, tor the past tew mouths lelt this morning tor Independence, iotta. Where she will remain Indef initely. She was accompanied by her brolher. U. Stofces and wire who were called to Ibis city from their home at St. Johns, Oregon, about four weeks ago In response to n lelegraiu aniloiinc Itl tbe serious illness of their daugh ter, Bessie Oliver, returned home Ihla morning. The patient is said to no roeoveiing. Couniy Judge Wonacott has receiv ed a loiter from Mr. H. M. Chauiicey, (' Kalamazoo, Mrehlgan, In which the miler say Hint he l.em-outo to Oregon to look alter the affairs of his mother, whom ho alleges to be an heir of the late Aaron Hose. Ap pearances tend to show that Charles and George tiiauucey, at present In the rlly, are not the only heirs to the Hose estate. With tbe above ill I'oi'iiialion al hand, (iroperty owners luleresleil In the outcome of the Cjtse anticipate it' general mix-up. b When lulervled by a News reiire- Mulullve this morning Attorney laiksoil slated that he believed the allcaed heirs id the Aaron Hose, now enroute to tills cit..' rroin Kalaiiia 'on, Michigan, in Hie widows or tile dating sections In the west, indlca Hons pointing to such nn end. He declares that experiments In Looking Glass valley assure an abiinilance or fuel, and that all that is needed to make it a paying proposition is railroad racilltles. A. H. Howard, of Myrtle Creek, has brough a suit for damages in the circuit court against Mry B. Cook, a neighbor. He asks that he be through the C. B. Cannon agency of tins city. John Mnloney, a local Inebriate, was arrested Into last evening for the rourlh time within thirty days. As usual he was booked at the police station on a etiarge or drunkenness, lie will probably be arraigned be rore City Itecorder Orcutt at a late hour this nfternoon Won. Blnger Hermann received awarded a Judgment in the sum of word today to the effect that a num fli.io, alleged to be due for trespass ber of residents in the city of Myr- aiiu uie uaiiiiige uoue in cerium uuiia- tie l'oint are earning on a search lugs erected upon his properly, for Ihe remains of Binger Hermann, Huong me uiiegaiious in iiie com- Tne tweiry-tour year old son of Mr plnlnt the plaintiff nllegim that the T. M. Hermann, who was drowned iieieniiani went upon nis land, broke Sarah liose brothel and arc the open bis cabin and committed other unlawful acts which warrant him damages in the amount asked. An effort Is being made to Induce Governor Frnnk. Benson to come to (his rlty on Tuesday evening ot next week ror the purpose or intending in a special meeting ot the Rosehurg Commercial Club. Should he concedo lo the Pcuuest Congressman Hawley will remain over until Wednesday inurnlng. It is the purpose of the club members to Invoke the aid of these distinguished men In securing the desired federal building. We have In prospect an engage ment or the celebrated Schubert Sym phony Club and Lady Quartette Com pany or Chicago, and It is expected that they will be secured to give one if their dflightful entertainments! iinoui iieceniner i;i. i ins company gives a program of Ihe greatest var iety consisting of Lady Quartettes, Mandolin nnd Guitar Club, String, Violin and Vocal Solos, Amusing Headings. In the Schburts we will get a musical entertainment that Is enjoyable from tbe'lirst to the lust not a long diilb-classlcal affair, but a bright, interesting program ot mus ic's choicest gems. A very quiet wedding was solcmn !ed nt the home or Mrs. ) I. A. Cham pagne, nt 5ril Fowler street, shortly after eight o'clock Ibis morning, when her daughter. Miss Bessie, was milted In marriage to Mr. Jasper McMillan, a Southern Pacific fireman. itev. las. K. Hawkins, pastor or the local Methodist church, performed the cer emony in the presence of a few Im mediate relatives of the contracting parties.- The happy couple left, on the northbound local tor Portland where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be 6l home to their mum friends and acquaintances at IM I linn stntei after December 1. The bride iu Ibis morning's event is one of Itoseliurg's most popular young lad ies. She lias n sided here the greater part of her life and Is well and rav orably known, or late she has been mployed at the Bellows' store. Th Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly payments and low rate of interest? Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want ti buy a home in Rost-lurg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good markti and iu good lo cality? Do you want to sell your property? Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U, S. ? t If So See WALKER PERRINE, Roseburg' Ore. Rocm 1, Hell Sisters Building. -:- -:- E. H. PERRINE, Notary Public. Office: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. GROUCH & ALDRICH Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We will save you money. HER WEDDING CAKE is a thing of groat Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artists Id this line. Wedding cakes are made ill tho most beautiful designs and of rich and exquisite flavor. .Our breads, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., are tho perfection of the baker's art when made at Umpqua Bakery In the Coqiillle river Sunday. C. W. Lnwson, tho Broskway black smith, who had several ribs fractured a short time ago. is not getting well as fast as he ought and came in to this city last night for further medi cal assistance. Mr. Lnwson dropped into this office on his way to the ho tel and ordered The Evening News lor a year. Mrs. A. P. iTarker, a returned Missionary from China, will deliver a lecture on China at the South Meth odist church on Thiirsdnv evening, November 11th nt 7:30. The luibllcl Is cordially invited to hear this gifted Missionary. There will be neither admission fee nor collection. The local oflicers are searching for a trio of undesirable characters who recently drifted Into the city under suspicious circumstances. These par asites who exist orr the earnings or rallen women are not wanted in this locality, and the sooner they leave town Hie better for all concerned. Marshal Huffman says they must go and so says all decent people. Hear Dillngton. the noted Sunday school worker, wiio will be at the Christian church tonight, November lO.attul each evening this week. If you are Interested In S. S. come and hear him. He will teach you how to do belter work. Ills lectures areoin tortalning, Instructive nur prolltaffle. A freewill offering will be taken each evening. I. X. McConnoll. 1 V. S. Hamilton and Thomas Cobb have ftls,-ineil f lliul, in nnu i,.,ni 1 of fruit land, situated in the vicinity -'" or the Oaks, to .Mr. Reyroad. The ! ' . . . .... The Roseburg Pharmacy rE take a delight in serving our patrons with the best there is in the line of drugs.. Purity is our motto. PrSmotness both day and nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy. ' - A '' '' ' 1 " Full line of Sundries always on band ROSEBURG PHARMACY, : tne. L. E. KROHN, Manager only heirs to Hie estate who 11111111 to sign deeds convejing Hie prnpiMtv Interests to their husband. I'iirther I ban tills fart Attorney Jackson has nothing to say regarding the sllua- 1 which at pre hat perplexing. groom is eiujiioyrd by the Soiilhern Pacitic t'oQ)iany with headiiuarters In Ibis city. He is respected by all who know him. possessli(y a disposi tion which has won lor hlgi nianv flienil. The Kvenlng News joins 0 I iiirn- nianv menus m wislilng them a I iijlig and happy future. consideration Is said to have beeiDin the neighborhood of $2,600. The purchaser will Irrigate Ihe tract and engage In tho cultivation of com mercial fruit. He also cpects to raise vegetables and other garden produce for home consumption A very peculiar circumstance in connection with the construction ot tho Alexander bridge 'ccrcss the l'($iinua rlvei. fame lo light this morning, when It became known that both Chillies Welds nnd Kendall Urol hers hold a deed to the land In the immediate vicinity of (he east end approm h. The light and water company, however, have agreed to give Mr. Alexander a right-of-wav. Just what Mr. Fields will do In regard to the matt'M- nppears uncertain at I his time. It Is said that Kendall Brothers hold the prior deed. f I D. H MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP, f t .'mi1 e I Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worh, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble . Worhs. Telephone 2511. I WorK Done on Short Notice e a ROSEBURG, ORE. J AGENT MfCALL'S PATTERNS and 15c 3T HE THE o STORE c NEW THAT SERVES YOU BEST STORE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK FOR TOnORROW A HOSJERV SNAP Values to 35c in Women's' Fancy nntl Plain Hose, every pair a great value, for one day only Exclusive Agent Monarch Gloves GLOVES We Are Exclusiverjg'ents for Women's Monarch Cloves. $2.00 Per Pair Also the Derby Gloves in all (fk I CH shades vbl.DU The fainotft Medes Glove sold world oven at $1.35 10 J I ffl $1.50. We make this at I .UU 7C AND 80 AMERICAN CALICO 5C 5ooo yards calico iu blues, blacks, greys, shirtings, reds, the biggest Calico assortment in the ity. For tomorrow only - - - Children's Coats REGULAR $5.50 VALUES $3.00 15 Children's Coats, no two alike, in ages from 3 to ( years. They are broadcloth flannels, bearskins, crushed velvets; a beautiful linepspecialrsajle price - $J.OO