THB FVKMVO WEWB TCKflDAY. NOVE.WI1ER 10, 1000. THE EVENING NEWS HV B. W. BATKS IKSUKD UMLY KXCKIT KUN'DAY HuhKcriptloii ItuUH Daily Per year, by mail $3.00 I'er month, delivered 60 HrmJ-UVckly Per year 2.00 Six months 1.00 TIKSUAV, NOVKMHKll Id, 1 000, Most peoplo don't admtro a Jollier, but he is head and shoulders ahead of a pOHSillllHt. Opportunity miikes It a point to knock at everyone's door, hut It la a Kood Idea to sotid In your street address to facilitate matters. PreaUlent Taft thinks that women Fhoulri not marry except 'Tor a life looked forward to with unmixed hap piness." Looking forward to a life of unmixed happiness Is an easy job for ny girl. The rub comes when they try to realize It. This country by lmvln no postal Baying bunk ullowed the neat sum of $431, 1156, fiUIJ to slip through her linger In a single year. This Is the amount of savings sent home for safe keeping lust year by our foreign born citizens who have government sav ings hanks In their own land. If Every Optician Were An OPTOMETRIST It Would Be Better for Your Eyes Since tlio word "OPTOMETRIST" la a new one. coined to apply to a spe- uiuimi 01 marKEn nronciency, an explanation of Its meaning Is In order. Webster's new International Dictionary, defines an Optician as follows: "One (-killed In optics ono who deali in optlclal glasses and Instruments. n .iinnuructurlng optician uoshchscs the mathematical knowledge of grind- .-laMB Ing, etc., is familiar with optical par aphernalia, and Is competent to fill an order from the OPTOMETRIST. A llisK'iislni Optician sells glasses etc., and can tell whether or not a lens Is ground according to the In ductions of the OPTOMETRIST. But an OPTOMETRIST In foi tided with the additional and broader Helen llllc knowledge of the laws of vision und'of tho organ of sight which is essential to the proper fitting of Biases. ,An OPTOMETRIST can test tho eyes locate the affliction or defect of sight anil rectify it by prescribing tho proper lense3. Whou the eyes need attention, always consult an OPTOMETRIST. Vou can not afford to be careless with so Important a faculty as the sense of vision LOCAL MARKET Cereals. WHEAT $1.00 OATS 60c bushel. HAY Vetch, ?12 to 14 grain, $12 to 114: alfalfa, $17. ROLLED BARLEY $30.00 ton. Llvcstrok. STEEltft -Alive, 3c lb. COWS Alive 26c. VEAL Dressed, 6c. lb. HOGS Pressed, 8c; Alive 6c. SHEEP 314 c. ton; POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive 10c to-12c; dressed, 12c; ducks, alive, 9 dp 10c; dressed, 14 15c. BUTTER Creamery, 42 H lb. country, 3TAe lb. FOGS 40c doz. POTATOES New, lo lb. WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 20c; year clip. 24c. HONEY 12 c. CABBAGE 1 J'iC. lb. ONIONS 2c lb. Not like mother used to make, oh no, lt'B a hundred per cent better. If you dont believe it try the Ump- qua Bakery bread. There's a reason. xxxxxxxxxxxx China, the United Slates and Ja pan have agreed to go into tho "open door" business together and thus in sure peace hereafter. China sayH anyone who llnds the mines can have O them which Is much hotter than let ting aomu one find them and then taking them away. There Is not like ly, however, to be any great rush of Amerlcuns to China, and that nation and Japan will bo permitted with out doubt to dlvido iip tho nuggets they may dig up. TIIINd.S HI! THINK IJon't believe but hnlf you hir and don't repeat that. Tho Wright Bros.' castles In tho nir are at lust becoming realities. Tho scales of Justice usually weigh correctly when honest Judges handle them. Some folks would Mko to know If the milky way over gets sour during a thunderstorm. In these physlcnl culture days some fieoplo display grout nglllly in and-: ing taxes. ; I Klsnlng Is overdone," says a llrm ton woman. Tho fires of love musl be scorchers lu the Hub. ' THE OPTOMETRIST fcv Cass St. xvaxxxxxxxxxxxx I Proclamation 1 NO. III. Know all ye good peoples that Flaxoap is a new article of com merce, that all Bhould use, especially ye housekeeper. For be it known to all. that Flaxoap is ye best possible article to upe In cleaning paints and linoleums. It does not destroy luste; or quality but adds to It. Know ye, that Flaxoap was originated for use of ye rail roads In cleaning their highly polished varnished wood work. Because of Its success Flaxoap has been put up in pack ages suitable for household use. XX XX L - U B 1 WILL C'AKICV THEM ritlCh H. 1". f'o. tyiii Traasmrt (foods from Koscliurg to I'oriiumi i.n.,.. Commencing on November 25th. Thanksgiving Duy, aiul ending De cember 31st. (he Southern I'ncitfr Company will carry all goods free to Portland for tho Boys' and Clrla A 1,1 Widely, the Children's Home and the Good Samaritan and St. Vincent's Hospitals. Let us not forget the orphans, the sick anil tne deslltuto during the hol idays." It matters not how light our own store or worldly goods wo can sinro miiieHilng. Remember tho ex inpie ot the poor widow and her mite. ci,u'o caa.iivAL. Don't promise to do more than you can perform and your ruputu Hon fi- veracity will be goo. rooplu economize so much on the truth. It Is no wonder they lmvo lo turcica it lor some occasions. Tt's funny how a man lll ..lie up mid Ho nwnlie on mornlimv tfii.n he cuuNlu abed If he wuuib to. Some pcnpl Invest In . watered Block expecting in thai way to fur nish a waterway for their "liln n i In.' Writ's In a mime? Whi o yoo i nftiil' a dead beat Jim are Untile to fjnd Dial there Is a gold dVal la Ibe wife's mime. If pome women took glial can; "f their IlllKkaO.Ki as lkii-y do or their Miodlis the divarce mills wunlrf la. ahy many a grist. " . Young men. ! careful of the alii with toe doeollcitu anwns. fllifi more likely to I urn you a cold bnuU -or Hum the girl with a warm head 1 reus. A Minnesota pastor believes 111 fur nishing a light luncheon for the In ner mail to lei eaten while he Is fur nishing a least of reason for the train. new rellainu has been liivimtm! with only seven couiuiiilldluents. If the members of Hie new church keep the seven (hey will be pretty well lip to the average. A ilerinun chemist bus discovered H method of using the bumble potato ns a substitute tor wood in the iniuiu fncture or lead pencils. The polalo will make a new mark In the world. Do not encourage anyone, whether II be a child at school, or n ninn In the olllce, in tin. dlseliedlence of his xupoiior, for when vou do von strike n blow at the success of the school or Imslness lite. When you ran get so you enn lei your wife rub her feel iilong vour spinal column In the middle ot win ter without making any complaint, you can rest assured that you have reached that slate of prollrlenry known ns a model husband. In Hie days of Ponce de I.eon great explorers spent years In searching for the roiintaln that would make ild people young again. Nowndavs If a man should start on an expedi tion or that sort people would be lieve that he had already reached ins second childhood. The bee sting cure for rheumatism Is again coining Into prominence. We nhmild Imagine lhat a few well direct ed bee slings properly i.ppllcd would do wonders In limbering up stiff luus- les ror the time being at least. Ilecollelle gowns are being worn Just a trllle lower than formerly Iho fheath gown will be slight Just a wee lilt more and now conies the seat less and "niithln', nuihin' " gowns. Wo men will soun have to turn Chris tian KelolttlulB lll.il I...A..I..A Consider yourself cordially Invited to be present at Iho correctly con structed and considerably combined Calico Curnlvnl to lie held at the Mnerabee Hall, Thiirsdav night, No- ember 18. l!ii)!i, given by the B. it. H. (inss of the Christian Sunday School, admission 25 cents Including refreshments. Relreshnienls will consist of Com estlb; Ceralla Closely Combined with Conferrimilnaled Crenlilres; Cereal Compounds CliaracterlKtlrally Con nected allh Condenaed Cream; Cider Cured Cholera Cnndiieers; Cake Clo ven and Couple a llh Carmals; fake Copiously Comiulngled with Cocoa nut: Caltii Completely Covered with Chiolale Cups of Capitally Con- cin'totl Ureal nxu Cheer and Crystal l tear. Hull and Regulations: All Indies to wear calico goans; all gentlenuai to wear calico llvs. I-In,' will bo Imposed for tho fol lowing: Anybody a lio falls lo wear a calico gown 15 cents; any gentlemen Who fails to a-car a calico tie 15 cents PriiKlRlti: Mimic; t'inno solij, Miss U'i"lu Hales; viaal solo .Miss Harris Monologue and Igkliau "Ills Old 3w't hearts." P. S. There will be for sale, cheap runuiuc calico conveniences that will be a constant comfort; chicken ta- inales; candy, ooiicorn, etc. Don't tall to visit tho Art Gallery (aDmls- slou 5 cents) where Ihere will bo on exhibition Tumults paintings, among winch will be I'ireslde Coiupanlons, "The First Sorrow" and many others. N. B. Any person who sits In a cor j nor and refuses to converse will be I lined 5 cents. r. a. uiugiiuin uresaeB exempt irom line. 4 o Have you seen those elegant Steins nnu wittKartis, at ttoseuurg Book; toices 25c to $5 00 each. o REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Corbln F. Grubbo to Douglas Co., SIS Vi SlA of Nli of SW.-NEVl or iNW'i of Sec. 3d twp. 25, S. R. 6 V. Containing 320 acres. Consider ation $1,040.00. W. L. Cobb to A. W. Jones. 307 acres, all situated. In Doiiglus county, Oregon. Consideration $2,900.00. Fred Seilert to Douglas county, 30 t strip land situated in the vncin lty of Perdue. Consideration $1.00. F. B. Walto to F. H. liurnetto. lot No. 6, block 2, Round Pralre Fruit lands. Consideration $981.75. Flora Wing to Frank Wing, land all situated in Douglas Oregon. Mrs. certain county, JCIvSlll.lTIOX.S esteemed member Sister Mattle Bur rows, Therefore be It resolved that In her death Umpqua Assembly has lost one of Its most earnest and loyal members. The home a loving wife and mother. Resolved that wo (lo deeply sympa thize with her family and extend to them our hert telt sympathy In this their 3ad bereavement. Resolved that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to tho bereaved fam ily and that they be entered uoon our records, a copy be furnished each of the city papers and that our charter be draped In mourning for a periou or thirty days. Fraternally submitted, EMMA FAULKNER HETTIE PICKENS F. P. BROWN H 8 Hear ycj Hear ye; the Iron H monger has it for sale. txixxxitxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxitxi II. E. STEEL, members of 105. United Roseburg, Oregon, November - 12 1909. To the oflicers and Umpnua Assembly No. Artisans. We, your commttlee on resolutions X of condolence most respectfully sub- X nut mo following: - bereas the great Supreme Ruler of the universe bus in Ills Inliiiite s": wisdom taken from us a worthy and ifl.jt.jMiLMMMi-ji Attoiiey-ut-Lav egal advice free. Collections Solicited Room 1, Marsters Bldg. ltoseburg, Ore. The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none belter can be made for the palate, THE ROSE ' Next to Postofiice. SWELL SAMPLES o FOR SPRING T3 BODGE The Relkble Tailor Where are You Going to Trade? AT THE ' ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings , and Shoes, Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. 1 TryiThem In Ycur Order For gents;furnishings and shoes Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try ThemlFor Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME Electricity furnlPVs comforU heretofore unthouglif of. The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best way to make your home attrac tive and a palace In Ita Interior conditions of living Is by the use of electric light. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or i it ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell B R E AD at the same prices and it is the best. CooRies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caRes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 a it u ii ii imi h H h ii ii Sure we have ladies shirt waists, kimonos, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and , without sleeves: tea apronB, black , and white collars, and all kinds of neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear I coats, and hoods for the babies. Also . a Urst-class line of millinery. Our E.c, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are . loaded with good things. ii.. . . . - iiu.T Uu wo ueii inemr why a cheaper then anybody else. Whyt T Because our expenses are less. Be a Z MlRRmirlnna- inma In n .1 i. , . ,u auu ict US HUOW you. Lenders In Topulnr Priced Goods. Homo of the 1c Post Card. The X t ll n ii n ii ii v IHHwtmmr1t1tn SEE WIHNIE GADEOIS THE PLUME ER Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe An7thinfjYou Want 5Ky Lights, Cornice .l eavylron TanKs Line a pine sts i PHONE 1284 1, ftft p o i a owe n n n ffii n n ii n u ii ii i m tlou't see anything. m"