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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
THE EVENING NEWS FKIDAV. KOYKMIIKH 13, 1000. r ... City News Briefly Recorded Mrs. A. S. Buell left last evening (or Medford to attend her son who 1b IIL Henry Hermann was among the paasoiiKora to Myrtle Crock last eve Ming. . Mru. J. B. Kiddle, of Kiddle, I lu . the city the guest of her son, i. B ' Kiddle and family. MrB. W. W. Elder hun returned from a brief vlnlt with friends and relatives at Stayton. Attorney Dexter ftlce returned from Portland this morning after attending buslnesH matters at that city. County Commissioner Nichols, of Kiddle, U In the city attending adjourned session of the county court. Mm. C. L. McCaualln, of Seattle, left for her home this morning after a brief visit at the homo of Mrs. Thomas Cobb. John Fowler left for hit) home at Tacomn, Washington, this morning after a brief visit ifl. the home of hl& 'brother-in-law, Isadora Abraham Mrs. Thomas Brown and children left for Bend, Crook county, till morning after an extended visit at the home of Mrs. C. Sshncurstlen In this city. JuHtlco of the Peace Gnlther re turned to his home at Myrtle Creek last evening after spending a couple of days In this city attending to mar tSrs connected with his ollteiiil ca pacity. W. W. Purdy, tho rallrond promo ter, left for points In the northern part of the state this morning. Be fore returning he expects to .visit Tfteoma and other Washington cities. Mrs. A. M. Barnette, of Ceutrallu, Washington, returned to her home this morning' after spending some time visiting nt the home of Iter daughter, Mm. B. W. Chamberlain, of this city. Warren Hentty left for Portlnnd this mowing where ho will make his futuro home. Mr. known In this v Id nit I!eatty Is well where ho has many friends who regret to learn of hi derision. S. S. Josephncn went to Albany thiB morning, expecting to nttond a mooting of the Sbrlners which oc curs at that place tomorrow even ing. Several other members of the distinguished order will leuvo for Albany this ovenlng. . John Maroney, tho common drunk who was jailed Tuesday evening by Night C) III tor Palm while causing a disturbance In tho vicinity of the do pot, was allowed his freedom late yesterday afternoon upon promising to leave tho city without delay. As a parting salute Maroney said ho was on his way to Oakland where things wore easy, Maroney Is ft character quite common in this community. In fact It Is Impossible for htm to ro maln out of Jull longer than n week ut a lime, l-oeul oflicers have arreHt- od him tlmo and tlmo again; ho has i been lined upon numerous occasions, and yet he continues his protracted sprees. In speaking of Maroney and his departure one of the ollleers mild: "I nil! sure the citizens of Oftkhmd will bo glad to entertain their visitor." CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. Sv psfif li Mrs. Alex Anderson and children are visiting friends at Albany. J. W. Crouch, of Oukland, 1b in the city today attending business matters. Ethel Vaughn has accepted a posi tion ot the Commercial Abstract olllce. Mrs. John I. Love, wlfo of a local train dispatcher,, is visiting friends at Portland. Telephone No. 1751 if you want fresh fish.. Orders promptly delivered. North Jack&on street. n-18 Mrs. C. W. Bradford has returned from a visit with friends in the southern part of the stutc. Mrs. P. Y. Allison and child went to Cottuge Grove last evening to visit for a few days with friends. Methodist Episcopal Church, Jas. K. Hawkins pastor- preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; morning subject: "The Christian Ideal of Man and Society." Live services, happy congregational singing; a home-like church; exce$ent special music by a largo well trained choir. All are welcome. Mrs. May ShleldB was granted a divorce from her husband, H. N. Shields, at a special session of the circuit court held yesterday after noon. The plaintiff alleged cruel and Inhuman treatment, claiming that tho defendant had abused her upon numerous occasions. At a special session of the cir cuit court held yesterday afternoon Judge J. W. Hamilton set. Monday, November 22, as tho duto for hearing the case recently Instituted by the alleged heirs of the late Aaaron Kose. Judge Burnett, of Salem, will preside. Judge Hamilton being dis qualified on account of his relation ship to u number of the parties In volved. M. C. Burleson, at ojio time de puty sheriff, but of late employed as painter, went to Portland last eve ning to testify against three Italians who are held at that pi acta on a charge of breaking Into and stealing a number of stumps from a United Stales postofllce. The defendants !n the anion were n nested at Suther llu several months ngb and brought to this city for safe keeping. Later they wore releisud cn habea3 cor pus proceedings instituted by attor ney MIcelll and Long, only to be le arrested by Sheriff Kenton on a fed oral charge. Baptist Church, V. H. Katon. Ph. I), pastor At tho morning service next Sunday the pastor will preach a sermon for tired folks on "How to (Jet Bested. " Ho invites all the tired, burden wearied people to hear this sermon, and all others, too, are welcome. Tho evening service will consist of a half hour song service, beginning at 7:30, followed by tiie fourth of tho current serins of Sup day evening addresses on "Messages from Men of the Blblo to Men of today." The subject of tho fourth address Is "Young Kough and Ready and the Supplanter." The Sunday Hchool meets at 10 n. m., linn. O. P. Cosliow. Supt.; 11. Y. P. V. at 6:. 10 p. in.. K liner .McKeiin, president. All are cordially Invited to attend these service. 11 muiilnef The stroightost and suw est road to good Clothes th best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll lie apt to lose your self in the tangle f misleading "Hargains." Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy 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 lind that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by tho Stein lilock Co. and I'avid Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the world. Kvery Suit we sell is sold, with an all solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new mit in return. ABRAHAM Uemombvr quality is tho true test of cheapness, Jiy our Rood Clothes you shall know us. 9 0 LOCAL NKWB. 0. C. Lackous and family arrived In the city Wednesday of this week from Seattle and will locate here permanently. Attorney J. A. Buchanan enter tained the members of Co. D., O. X. G., at a banquet following the regu lar weekly drill last evening. The boys re;ici t a moat enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of Myrtle Creek, are In Iho city visiting at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Seely. Mrs. Hall expects to enter Mercy hospital tomorrow. Attorney George Neuner, clerk of school district No. 4, has commenced the task of taking the school census. The names of all persons between the ages of 4 and 20 years will be en rolled. " A wagon loaded with corn brought to the city today by a farmer attract ed the attention of many citizens. In fact, many of them louked upon the product as something quite out of the : prdinary. Wlnnii Gaddls, tne local plumber, has been awarded the contract for Installing considerable plumbing In the Thomas hotel at Oakland. He expects to commence work within a few days. Miss Ellen Crab tree, formerly em ployed at The News Office, is expected homo, from Portland the lutter part of the week Miss Crabtree has been spending the past few months at the metropolis assisting her sister who has been ill. Sheriff Fenton left for Portland last evening where he appears as a witness In Ihe Federal court agalnBt the three Italians who were arrested. at SutherMn some months slnco a charge of robbing a United States post office.' The Initial basketball exhibition of the b.'nson will be played at Sykea' rink In this city cn Tuesday even ing, November 16, when the Nebmlth county team, and the local high school aggregation meet in a matched game. Those In search of good clean sport should witness this game, the 'earns being evenly matched. South Methodist church: regular services Sunday ift 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor, K. M. Mears. Morning theme, "Ilispah's Watch." Evening theme, "Bitter Waters' Sunday school at 10 a. ni., W, L. Cobb, Supt. Ep worth League at 0:30 Sunday evening. There will bo a special song service at the even ing hour. The public is cordially In vited to all of these services. An adjourned meeting of the mem bers of the Iioseburg Commercial Club will be held this evening. Res olutions advocating the erection of Iho federal building In this city will be read, and If acceptable, will be ordered ftp-warded to Oregon's rep resentatives at Washington. The citi zens in this vicinity are very anxious that the federal building hIihII be built, therefore I hey will exert their! efforts in hope of obtaining the alii i of these persons who are In a posl Hon to bring about a materialization. I Word has been received In the city to the effect that the-uppeul case of Attorney Albert Abraham, appellant, vs. City of iioseburg, respondent, will come up for hearing before the (jregon Supreme Court on November In a brief furnished by Mr. Ab raham he contends that tho city char ter of Itoseburg is Insullirient to war rant the collection of a city license. Me also alleges that the collecting of a cliv license represents double tax- ition. The case in question lias been hanging the for some lime and the .leei-don will be received with inter est. bi ah a m v, as defeated In the circuit court, a decision having been ndered in favor of the city. Should the decision of the lower court be reversed by the Supreme Court city licenses will undoubtedly be a thing of the past in Iioseburg. Virgil, the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. chambers, of this city was arrested last evening by Marshal 1 Phillips, of Oakland, and Constable ! Wright, of Hoseburg. charged with j the theft of a saddle, valued at $12. 'and a revolver. It appears that Chambers recently obtained employ I ment at Oakland, and while at that icity borrowed a saddle of Karl Lewis, j promising to return the same es- terdiiy. Failing to rol urn as per agreement, the owner went lusearcli i of Chambers. After Investigation he j found lie had shipped the saddle to Iioseburg. disposing of It at a lo-1 cal second-hand store. The revolver included among the plunder, as found in a toih't hi (be depot at j Oakland. U $ said tint Chambers1 has ontessed the entire affair, un doubtedlv of the opinion that lu , would fare much better in relating ihe truth than otherwise. Owing to bis age he will be biought to trial, before Comity Judge Wonacott, mob ably tomorrow pfternenn j BUILDER - C.1X MAY-iim GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Vnur Servh- Rospbur,;, Oregon Phone 193 LOCAL NEWS. O. C. Brown, of Deer Creek, is a visitor In the city today. Dr. J. L. Calloway, osteopathic physician. ' Abraham bldg. Phone 1619. tf. A thing of beauty la a Joy forever that's why our photos are appre ciated. Make your appointments now and avoid the holiday rush. Clark's Studio, Hoseburg National Bank Building. tf CALICO CAItXIVAL Calico Carnival. Consider your self cordially invited to be present at the correctly constructed and con siderately combined Calico Carnival to be held at the Maccabee Hall, on Thursday night, November 18, 1909, given by the B. H. S. Class of the Christian church Sunday school, ad mission 25 cents including refresn ments. Rules and Regulations: All ladles to wear calico gowns; nil gentlemen to wear calico ties. Fines will Imposed for the follow Ing: Any lady who falls to wear a calico gown 15 cents; any gentleman who falls to wear a calico tie 15 cents. P. S. There will he"on sale, cheap, cunning calico conveniences, that will be a constant comfort; chicken tu- mnles, candy, popcorn, etc. Don't fall to visit the Art Gallery (admis sion 5 centB) where will be on exhi bition famous paintings, among which will be "Fireside Companions," "The First Sorrow," and many others. N. B. Any person who sits in a cor ner and refuses to converse will he fined 5 cents. Watch next week's Issue for pro gram and refreshments. GENERAL DBAYING Goods of every description moved to any part of the city. Prices reason able,, H. S. FRENCH LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly payments and low rate of interest? bo you want to pay oft" your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want ta buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo cality? Do you want to sell your property? Do you want td insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? f f So See WALKEB $ Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- GROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Kill Work and ail Building Materia Give us a call. . We will save you money. The Roseburg Pharmacy w E take a delight in the best there is is our motto. 111! h is wuat counts at our Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KR0HN, Manager I D. H MARSTERS' I t Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorhV Tinning J and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble ; WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. Home grown, consisting of stand ard apples such as Newton Pippin, Spitzenberg and Ortly; on branched roots with scions from orchard of A. I. Mason, Hood River, Ore. War ranted true to name. Can also fur nish any nursery stock desired from a reliable nursery. Write for prices to George W. Riddle, Riddle, Ore. tf Presbyterian church. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject of ser mon, Power fn Prayer. Evening worship at 7:30. 'The Bible school meets at 10 a. m., Hon. B. L. Eddy, Supt. Junior C. E. at 3:00 p. m., Miss Kate Kullerton, Supt. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. You will find a cordial welcome awaiting you at all of these servces. Come and bring a friend. J. E. Burkhart, pastor. - Advertise In The Evening News. SWELL SAMPLES FOR SPRING BODGE The Reliable Tailor PE8BINK, Bosebarg Ore, -:- E. B. PEKRINE, Notary Public, Oifice: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. ' Retail Dealers in HEK WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of groat Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artts.ts In this line. Wedding cikes are rande in the most beautiful designs and of rich and exquisite flavor. Our In Oidt-, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., arc tho perfection of the baker's art when made at limpqua BaBery serving; our patrons with in the line of drugs. Purity Promptness both day and pharmacy. PLUMBfNG SHOP. 1 ROSEBURG. ORE. : PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , J. O. FULLERTOX f Attomer-At-Law. ' Will practice In all State and Federal Courts, otnee in Mama w Building. Roseburg, Oregon. wiiwmiw i COBHOW & RICE & Attorneys-At-Law. . Taylor & Wilson Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 4 ft !t ifrfrftii" ft ft frlMHHMf A. S. UUEY, op. D. Cass St., First Door East Telephone Office. Roseburg, Oregon. DENTIST F. W. HAVNES Itentist f Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. if Phone 1283. Roseburg - Oregon. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S. Dentist it Hours 9 a. m. to a p. m. Tel- ephono 1141. Abraham Bldg. Residence Phone 1406. Roseburg, Oregon. H. LITTLE Dentist Oakland ... Oregon, ff G. J. BACHER, D. M. I)., Dentist $ Abraham Roseburg, - Building. Oregon. PHYSICIANS. SEKLY, SETHER & STEWART Pliysiciiins nnd Surgeons & Office Lower floor Douglas Co. Bank bldg.. corner Main and Oak streets. Phone 771. . . Roseburg, Oregon. ' & ELMER V. HOOVER, 1'hysictan and Surgeon i Office, Main St., One Door South X ot City Hall. Phone 341. Roseburg, Oregon. & DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physician and Surgeon. Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. He Roseburg, Oregon. DR. LUC1STTA SMITH Pliyfliciun Women'B and Children's Diseases. ;.f Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. Warsters Block, next to ; Douslas County Bank Bldg. K seburg. Oregon. ATTORNEYS. CRAWFORD & WftTSOX A. AI. Crawford J. O. Watson & Attorneys-At-Ijaw. & if Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. R. W. MARSTERS 15 Attornejr-At-Laiv. t it Notary Public. Rooms 6 and I 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. t . I CLAVD12 V. DEVORK I " Attoruey-nt-Lnw ' is Mack Bldg. Drain, Oregon, it JOHS T. LO.NG Attorncy-At-Law. $ if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. Bank Building. Roseburg, Oregon. J. II. AVSTI.V Attorm-y-nt-Law i and Xolnry Public. Wilbur Oregon. of 3 J. A. IU'CH.WAN Attorncy-At-Lair. v Notary Public Abraham Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. a