THE EVENING NEWS MOMMY, NOVKMHKK in, 1900 "P , , .;,- ... -- , . City News Briefly Recorded ' Dr. Calloway was a visitor at Dll lard yt'utorday. Mr. and Mrs. Pllnn Cooper were In the elty Saturday morning. Emma Ageo, of lull Mile, was i visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. A. B. Parker and son, of Oak land, snent Sunday In I ho city. H. Nnas. of Myrtle Creek, was a visitor in the city Saturday evening. William Darnell, of Wilbur, re turned home yesterday after a brief i".vislt with friends, Arlhur Heed and .lames Klley were vmonu the Sutherllu residents to tlMind Sunday In the city. Ooorge Boardinan, of Ten Mile, at tended to business mutters in the city lor a few hours Saturday. D. C. IMtzer, the real estate man, Rpont yesterday at Myrtle Creek at tcndiliK to business matters. Silverware, Cutlery, Knives and Forks, all In the 1K47 ware, the kind that don't wear off, all that's Rood. At klce & Rice, the house furnishers. The luemhers of the KoseburB Com mercial Club will meet in an adjourn ed seSHion this evening. A large at tendance Is deHlred. Watch us for another Rreat sale of couches, In order that those who cnnio too late for (be last sale might avail themselves of deep cut In the prices. Klce & Klce. Miss Dolllo Hefty who bus been In Arizona for several mouths, returned to Oregon much Improved In health. Mlsa Hefty had an affection of the throat. The Ilnnner lino of Iron Beds, Tlrnss tilled and brass beds shown In Southern Oregon. I'rlics the most reasonable, f.l.UO to $ :i (., at Klce & Hlco. Chas. Wilson, of KoBton, was call ed to the city Saturday on business. Whllo here he gave this ofllce a call and subscribed for the Unipuna Vnl Ioy News for a year. Miss Laura Hefty has arrived nt bcr destination In China, tho scene of her ititure labors. Sbo was much lilensed with what sbo saw ut Hon olulu and also In Japan. 1 A. McCnll, county fruit Inspector lias returned from a week's Inspection of orchnrds In the country. Ho ro liort? tho orchards In excellent con dition with few exceptions. These long winter nights should llnd oneJof our Peerless elastic felled Fllk floss mattresses Installed on the bod. Tho most sanitary and healthful ir.nttress made. Sold exclusively by Hlco & Kice. Tho remains of the Into Mrs. net tle Nick 11 ni, who pns-.ed away at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Itada-1 baugh, in this city on ntilay, were chipped to Marvin, Minnesota, tin' following day for Interment. Attorney General Crawford rctnrn (d to his home at Salem yeslerduy after spending u few days In this city. Whllo here Mr. Crawford represented n corporation in a contest, case before Die United Slates Lund Oilier.. The biggest and best crockery store in Southern Oregon. Everything that Is made In crockery, glassware, nnd China, we have It. Krunt the plainest to best band-painted. Many beautiful pieces of l.lbliy cut glass suitable for presents. Itlco & Klce, Iho bouse furnishers. R W. Dlllard. the real estr.le man. hnB returned from Looking Class where be spent several duys aiding in tho oil experiments which are be ing curried on at'lhat place. Mr. 011 lard reports strong indications of oil in the Looking Class vicinity, and believes that valley will soon become ono of the foremost oil producing coutia'S 111 the west. Sheriff Kenton and M. C. lturleson, tho painter, returned from Portland yesterday morning after spending a couple of duys at that place In attend lince Hi. the Keileral Court. Both men were called as witnesses In the case of the government against the three Italians who were arrested at Suther llll several months ago charged with the theft of stumps from a United States post-olllco. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. . I X felt '. s D. A. Ilunsuker, the Dlllard mer chant, was a visitor In the city yes terday. Dr. Sether went to Riddle this morning to attend Mrs. W. Q. Urown who is ill at that place. S. H. Crouch, the Page fence man, went to Albany and Eugene yester day morning to look after mutters connected with his agency. P. A. Mull, of West Itoseburg, has sohl his house and two lots to J. K. (Jorthy, a recent arrival In this sec tion from North Dakota. Oeorgo Hoover who spent Saturday 111 the city the guest of his brother, Dr. E. V. Hoover, returned to bis Portland home Sunday morning. Mr. C. A. L.yrlck and wife, of Grants Puss, returned homo this morning after a brief visit with Mrs. Clara llowen in this city. L. E. Mllledge, of the Arm of Mil ledge and Pickens Bros., went to Mupleton, Lane county, this morning to look ufter business interests. Oeorgo Rapp has moved his stock of merchandise from his erstwhile (inarters on Cass street to his spucious store room on Sheridan street, Tho regular Saturday night dance given by the Itoseburg orchestra, at the Armory, was well attended. The music wan good and all had a pleas ant time. Mesdumes C. 11. Bristol, Ethel Car ter and C. I. Ileale went to Sutherlln this morning whore they will arrange a permanent fruit exhibit for tho Sutherlln Land and Water Compnny. Mr. and Mrs. Ageo, accompanied by their daughter, Eiiituu, returned to their homo near Wilbur yesterday after spending a few days visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Ageo 111 this city. A. II. Marker went to Drain this morning to servo un attachment on the Skelly Lumber Company in the sum of fnuO.UO. The alachmciu Is the outcome of a suit recently filed In the circuit court. Mr. mill Mrs. F. A. Clemens, of Edenliower, returned from .lames- Inwn. North Dakota, this morning. I hoy were called to that City several weeks ago upon telegraphic Informa tion announcing the death of their daughter. Sheriff Kenton did not return Sat urday evening as anticipated, having been sent to points In Washington In search of one of the Italians whose case Is pending before tho Federal Court at Portland. The fellow In question win arrested nt Sutherlln Hoverul months ago in company with two compunicits charged with rob ing a Culled States postofllre. Dr. A. 0. Seely was rnlled to the Southern Pacific southbound trnln Saturday morning to attend a mem ber of the United Slates Navy, en route form Portland to China. The young man was found to be suffer ing from ptomaine poisoning, con tracted before he left Portland, lie wnH allowed tot proceed on his way, however, the attending physician pronouncing him out of danger. A very delightful hour wuh spent at the homo of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ceo. E. ilouck lit the corner of Oak nnd Chailwlck sreets Saturihiy, when Mrs. Ilouck entertained twelve of her lady friends at a one o'clock lun cheon. The spacious dining apart ment was tnsterully decorated for the occasion, yellow chrysanthemums being used In profusion. Mrs. Ilouck was assisted by Mrs. Walter Hamil ton anil Misses Certrude Past and Nellie Voorhels. The luncheon was the second of a series to be given by Mrs. Ilouck. The M. .1. Walsh Co.. of Portland. Is now Installing tllo Hooting In the Douglas iN'iitlonal Dunk : also tiling for Mr. Itooth's line residence, ami would suggest to the contractors of the city If i boy have any lloc.r or bath room tiling to do, to leave word al the Douglas National Hunk for .laines Hreet tile man. If you wish to communicate with him you can address him care of the above bank, or leave word for him. M. J. Walsh Co, Portland, Or. d-Jt. The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of tho "liy natlis" you'll ha apt to lose your self in the tangle of misloailini; bargains. Whatever wo do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and onVjg, There arocji;(ay other i!aces to buy Clot'-i, to be sure but you'll lind that llie bo(E) is always hero. Tlie clothes at made for us by tho Stein Mock Co. and havid Adler, two oObo greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Every Suit wo sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a now niit in return. Pi Remember quality is thtrue test of cheapness. liy our gocd Clothes you shall know us. ABRAHAM ;.:r- -;--.r -t " LOCAL NEWS. Edna Harvey returned to her home at Oukland this morning for a brief visit. Ilymnn Wollenberg went to Riddle this morning whero he ia attending j business matters. I Mrs. Ben Mr.Mullen went to Port I land this morning whece she will j spend a few days visiting friends. Rev Pilllngs who has been con ducting Bible institute at the Christ ian church in this city during the past few days went to Grants Pass this i morning. James Fletcher, employed as press man at tho Review, went to Portland yesterday morning where he will Rpend a few days visiting friends and attending business matters. Miss' Ellen Crabtreo has returned rom Portland where she spent the past five months visiting her sister I at that city. She resumed her i duties at The News office this morn- i in. Miss Ruby A. Bnrry, of Detroit, Michigan, is in the city with a view ! of locuting should she be able to se- trure a suitable location. Miss Purry ; Is a hotel woman of experience and i hopes to find such un opening in this locality. Xmas will soon be on hand, good cheer for all. Have some nice pieces laid away for Father, Mother, t Wife, Sister or Sweetheart. A good I piece of furniture is a toy forever. I Monty of them at Rice & Rice, tho house furnishers. D. J. Jarvls has opened his cloth ing store on Sheridan street and re ports business even better than had been expected. Mr.' Clou4o is not associated with Mr. .InrvlB as first reported, simply occupying a portion of the same store room. Landlord McClallen of the Mc Clnllen hotel, Is greatly pleased with the steam heating plant recently In stalled In his hosllery. During the present cold snap every room In the house has been comfortable, to say nothing of the convenience. William Bates, the Happy Valley farmer, was a visitor In town this morning. While here Mr. Bates ap plied to County Judge Wonacott for Increased facilities for handling the tralllc at the Happy Valley ferry. Accordingly the judge furnished him two moro boats, such to be used in transporting foot passengers. Dr. A. C. Seely received a tele phone message from I. J. Norman at Tiller this morning to the effect that Robert TJiomuson, a resident in that vicinity, was suffering from smnll pox. Dr. Seely reported the case to County lleultll Office Ilouck who will Institute an Immediate Investigation. It Is probable that Dr. Ilouck will visit the patient in a day or two. thus establishing to a cerluinty tho dls ease from which tho man Is Buffering. Program at the M. E. Church Tues day Evening, November 16, 8 o'clock Chorus "Wake the Suns of the .lublloo" Excell Tenor "A Whispered Vow" Clayton Johns Chns A. Loiz String Quartet "Shepherds Evening Song" Hamilton Gladys Krister, .MeHsrs. l.otz, Moore and Hell Soprano "A -Merry .MornltiR" Danzy .Miss Johnson Quartet "Po Utile I.atnb" Parks Messrs. I.otz, Hell, Hnrvcy and Hawkins Heading - . So Was 1" Smiley "Uztown llntlKirist" Klley Voodnon Maddox llarytone "The Garden of Sleep" De-Lara W. W. Scales Male Chorus " ! nietnlier, O Mighty One" Kinkle Umtralto "Cradle Song" Kate Vannnll .Mliis Willetta Greene Pilot! e "Tho Fisherman" Gabussle .Messrs. Lotz and Ulaekniau l'lano Duetto "Autumn Days" Uudsey .Mrs. I'. II. Itlaeklnau and Mr. l.otz Quartet "Kentucltey Ilalie"...: Glliel Messrs. i.otz, Palm, Illaekmau and Moore Chorus "Crossing the Uar" Bnrnby Silver Ottering ' Arrow Brand Collars 12c.'.c Agents R. G. Corsets, $25 New Suits nnirrn ttw They are the famous Lavogue Man Tailored garments. Come 1 RILlL) fit 2)19 iUl ivtstigate these most wonderful values at such n small ' price to pay for a high class suit. Special while they last. t: i Values to $6 Dress Waists to $3.50 Hv express this moniiuir 70 new charming dress waists in silk, nets, niossaliues and pui do sou. They are beauties. Kveroue for these 3 days. You must look to your needs at such a low $1.50 Women's Petticoats 98c Women's sattccn and percaliue petticoats, QOi dust . ruflles, excellent values, special . . "Ov Don't forget LOCAL NEWS. J. H. Thomas, of (Jklata, California spent Sunday with bla cousin, S. J. Jonea. of tills city. Quick service, everything up to the highest Btandard at the Maddtx bar ber shop on Cans street. tf. K. E. WoodrjifT, of Kansas, 1b in the city Investigating conditions here with a view of locating. Mr. and Mrs. V. Buell have re turned to Robeburg to live after a two months stay In Med ford. John K. Love, the popular canyon vl lie resident, is in the city attend ing to various matterB of Importance. V. A. McCnll, the county fruit in pector, left for the south this morn ing where he will Inspect a nuni.ber of orchards. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mm. 8. F. Hamilton In the Grove Wednesday afternoon , at 2:30 o'clock. Nothing Is too good for the Uriah, neither Is cement culv3rts too good for the county. Use the best, as It Is tho cheapea In the long run. Bee Pat. t. If you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber shop, Cass street, Roseburg National Bunk Illdg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms in connection, tf. S. M. Josephson has returned from Albany where he attended the meeting of the Shiiners. While at that place ho took advantage of the opportunity to Interview Charles Martyn. assistant superintendent of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, and a former resident of this ctty, relative to n new depot. Mr. Martyn said that ho thought Roseburg was entitled to Improved depot facilities and promised his support toward such an end. DRAYING AND HAULING TKLI PHOXE 001 Prompt attention glvcu to nil orders NAT BISHOP BUILDER C. D. JtlAYNARD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193 THE STORE THAT The New YorK Store SATISFACTION Monarch and Derby Gloves. OR THREE DAYS SPECIALS THAT Another great value given Coats, gored and pleated skirts, to maHe your Calico guess Letter List. The following letters remain un called for In the Roseburg postofUce: .lr. F. H. Browning, W. M. Bird, Wm. Cole, W. C. Caasell, David Cam pbell,' Mrs. Larnle Dean, Chester S. Freeland, William Glover (2), Mrs. Jessie Gantenbln. G. A. Hutchinson, Mrs. Mathilda Hanhl, J,. B. Hunt, Wm. J. Knight. Fred Kron, Miss Pearl King. Calvin Leedy. W. H. Mo- 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? 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 to 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 to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKER S Rocm 1, Bell Sisters Building. " -:- GROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Piaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We will save you money. the Roseburg Pharmacy WE take a delight in serving our patrons with '4 the best there is in the Hue of drugs. Purity ; is. our motto. Promptness both day and g nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KR0HN, Manager D. H MARSTERS Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning t 1 II T ana X North JacKson Street, t WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice SERVES YOU' BEST' YOUR MONEY BACK Phone Main 2541. Freedelivery toany part of thecity OFFER INTERESTING VALUES to the shopper. Full long coats Skinner's satin lined. $2.00 Men's Men's Sweater Coats, front band of red and blue, extraordinary good values, 118.00 Raincoats See window, an extraordinary value in aud Silk Kubberized coats, special . . ... this weeK. Last chance. n ..... .. Names, Jay M. Moray, Bert Neely, T. F. Ord, Coyne Page, C. A. Part low, MIbs Rita Rice, Miss Ruby Rog ers, R. J. Stang. .Mrs, Chas,, Tucker, Miss Touts Wllloby. Persons calling for any of the fore going letters will please state date advertised. " ' C. W. PARKS, P. M. Dated November 15. 1909. Read The Evening News for news. tt tt PERRINE, Roseburg0re.. -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public. Ulflce: Warehouse N-i Near the Depot. Telephone Main 2431 or 311. , ff HER WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of great intorest to the bride-elect, and we are artists In this lino. Wedding cakes are mad? in the most beautiful designs and of rich and exquisite flavor. Our breads, rolls, pica, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., are tho perfection of the baker's art when made at Umpqua Bakery PLUMBING SHOP, j i neaung adjoining Peoples Marble ; ROSEBURG, ORE. . 12.1c Outing' Flannel 10c yard $19.00 Sweaters $1.35 style in greys, A'ith i Fauey $1.35 H also plain grays, special. Special $12.50 I Moreen $12.50 xl See window. tt ' 4tf