TUB EVENT VP VKWfl THl'HHIMY, NOVEMBER 1. 1009. THE EVENING NEWS HY H. W. BATKS ISS V i :iJ A I l'VKX( 'KIT BUX1MY HuhH.Tiplion J(nt-t Dully $r year, by unul $3.00 Vtr mouth, delivered BO Hrnil-Wi'fkljr Vet yar $2.00 Six monthH 1.00 C'LKVKIjAXD NOT EH THI HSIIAV, NO EMIIEK IH. Patent flnt linn Jtimpr-cl to $5.70 a barrel whoh'Hiilo ft ri Portland, and thoro is a AiW advance In thn rrh: of tlu 5PUa:ii(Mlity nil over thn PncMu erM.4rf 9- rlal.ncd that the rii'iil-Trf and rWjj liavn laid In larc ntor'KB, hut all tliu sumo the conminier Is the ono who will pay tho high prices or becoihe wlitut farmerH. The KvifiiliiK Ndwh Is becoming litorn popular evury day. That a good, :h;an, wldf-u-wake evmihiK paper was needed In Uosi'UurK In evidenced by the lact that not a day has puns m! hIik-u the Dihl Ihhii of the paper that from live to twenty names have been added to the diilly'r: mihscrlptioii list. Thin Is a pood showing that 7ihi;oh iih icol j;ood. (ilfTnrd IMnchot hufl written Proa Id out TaTl a letter dlKehtimiiiK that he had anything to do with Louis It. Oiib Kochen made a bimlness trip to itoaebiiiK last week. B. O. Hodaon made a flynlg trip out hero to Caues mill IhhU week on bUKinePB. F. M. and F. O. Good went to town thin week after a load of goods for their store. A. 10. Martin, the carpenter and enalueer, moved his family to Dla- ton, Oregon, thin week where he haa .Minimum a good position. Mrs. Geo. Tavenner and daughter, Gertie, are visiting relatives in Wil bur, Washington Geo. Huron will soon have the market overstocked with "baco" made from dog salmon If the run of sal mon is good for mother month. Howard Wilson. is going to give a big dance Thanksgiving eve at his h:ill In Mnh-oBC. Clarence Klrsch has been working !n the John Dower coal mine in the western part of Melrose. He says ho likes The work very much. Jchh Tooly we understand has been promoted to foreman on the Harding Land Company's ranch In Garden Mottom whero he has worked so long, Joshua Aldorson shipped some ap ples to Giants Puss last week. Morrison Campbell is out again af ter a long sick spell. Mr. Jake Klruch hau been about laid up with a fellon on his finger. We have a drilled well at the school house and the pump has been 'L.viu i:.ut i nek intnn Hecri'tnrv nut in. Wo win nave Doner water now rinlllngor. and (ilavis cannot he) than when it was gotten from th found ut .Seattle as a witness In the! creek near (lie sciiool House. examination being made by the Lnnu Depart men t into the CiiupJuuhain Alaska coal land eases. When Gluvlti' boss goes hack on him It ts not surprising he gives up the light. Among other novelties of a horti cultural nature exhibited at the Hpo knnn Appl'3 Know was tho seedless npplo. The fruit originated in the irrigated districts of Colorado. Sclentliic breeding of plant lile has brought about this result. The seed less plum and cureless pear were ob tained some yeaiH ago. Therefore these products have ceased to be won dered at, mid aie accepted as n mutter of course. DAILY AVE.tTHEK HEPOItT 1 U. H. Wealnor Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. irt., November 17, 1109. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: v M ai m u m temperature 62 46 Precipitation 08 Total Preclp since first of the month ,....2.53 Avg. Preclp. for this month for 32 years -. 4.33 Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1909, to date 7.32 Avg. Precip. from Sept 1, 1877, 6.27 Total excess deficiency from Sept. 1. 1909 1.05 Avg. Preclp. for 32 wot sea sons, 33.00 WILLIAM HELL, Obseiver. When you see a man with a red tioHH you can usually be assured that It has not been done in water colors. The Second Annual National Apple Show Will be held at Jlnw easy 11 Is to make mlslaknK In this world. !a one realizes it more than the newspaper man, whose life is full of them; hut dors ho make auv tinii' than others? Take for instance, tint merchant, his er rors are numerous, as the dellv men will tell, and the lawyer, as the records tell Hi biaclc and white, and the courts it peak about, in fact every body makes plenty of them, says an exchange. N'evurt he less how un charitable unimt peo;le are when 11 Is the other fellow who does it. There Is a difference In mistakes. Horn 'j are seen only by one or two while flume of the newspaper stand out in the limelight for evervbndy lo notice. Always lake a good nnk In the glass befoiv you criticise others. Those who have orchards in this county should not lose an opportun ity to Improve them. When trees are valulchH owing to the pom- value of fruit produced remove them and put In their place such as will prove of imifit. In Ihls way and only in this will a perfect orchard he secured, yielding the best of fruit and bring ing the highest prices. Undeniably our orchnrdfsts do no! give ihelr nrchards the study and thought that Ih necessary to make (hem the money makers they shmitd ire. II is an ac knowledged fact 1 hat t here are not enough good applet to itupply a never ceasing demand by thousands of box es in ItoHebuic for foreign shipment. Wo have the soil and the cljinate and some good apples. There Is no doubt we could raise as many more If the growers would learn how, and after the frul I was grown they should "handle them as they would eggs." There Is iih much (rouble In getting thn fruit tu market In a presentable tshnpe as there Is in growing it, and there is no use of taking ll to market for sale if it is not In such a shape. Spokane, Washington, NOVEMBER 15-20 This Apple show is a world wide tho Pacific Northwest and in order to encourag" everyone to attend the i TIIERX PACIFIC CO. will make a special round trip rate of One and one third fare From all Points; on Its lines in Oregon. Tickets will be on sale at stations, main lines and branches, November 14 and loth. Final, re turn limit November 23. W'alhico Mlmlofk sayH the (Ior sal mon have not hut'll running very goi;d of hit'). .loan Tonlcy Ml 'A he didn't know he had hocn niliuhiK a boarding houtt. hut will lako ill winter boarders if they will nay in advaneo. l' M. Ooijd lout a valuablo dog Hilllie milt) UK" uy ih-iiik nunnwuu. i . - , , , x V W. Murdoek lost one tho bumc event of the Rreatet importance to wny The Plerco IlroH. nro talking of go ing on u big hunting expedition In the jungles of Coos county. Wo hope you do not gel killed too. Adam Doerner has put in a large dam in the crunk on his place. Our school is progressing nicely under the management ot Minn Keu nlci'.tt from Connlcutt. The hill near our school house ought lo bo'gravelcd or It will ho like It was last winter, so the mall carriur will not get nured in the mud. (i. W. Alilersim has been putting omu Improvements on his Hue farm this fall, such ns fencing und building a largo woodshed I'ele Kirjch tho expert plinermaii expects to go to Coos county In the near future. When the electric rond Is built through hero we that have not seen the briny deep can run down before we could pet slatted ou a stage wagon. Mr. l'hllllps is pretty busy sup plying Hoseliurg with wood now days. Adolph Hoerner says lie is .sorry the grapes are gone but will bo ready lor litem next fall. Must every ono around hero says they like the wonderberries that some of the papers think are such ll poor thing. Mr. Wtr.. Stelnner has moved hack on ills place from the old poor farm where he has been employed by John Wnchtir. lien Cnrr has returned from Kal- aniuth county whore he has been at work lor the past summer. V. Cnso will he pmiared to turn out all kinds of first class lumber by the time lliu roads are good next i prlng .Mr. lohu Hates, of Happy Valle, wis down hero on business the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorn went to lloseburg on business Tuesday. O. W. Murdoch bus some line win ter apples this fail which hu lias been selling O. O. P. If Every Optician Were An OPTOMETRIST It Would Be Better for Your Eyes Since the word "OPTOMETRIST" is a new one. coined to apply to a spe cially of marked proficiency, an explanation of its meaning is in order. Webster's new International Dictionary, dollnes an optician as iouuw. "Ono (-killed In optics ono who deal! in' opticlal glasses and Instruments. ( A DlKiK-iiKing Optician soils glasses Manufacturing optician possesses the mathematical knowledge of grind ing, etc., is familiar with optical par aphernalia, and is competent to fill an order from the OPTOMETRIST. A I 'i' 'J etc., and can tell whether or not a lens 13 ground according to the In ductions of the OPTOMETRIST. nut an OPTOMETRIST Is fouifled with the additional and broader sclen lllic knowledge of the laws of vision and of the organ of sight which Is essential to the proper fitting ot glasc-s. An OPTOMUTRIST can test the eyes iocato the affliction or defect of sight mid rectify It by proscribing the proper lenses. When the eyes need attention, always consult an OPTOMETRIST. You can not afford to be careless with so Important a faculty ns the sense ot vision HUEY THE OPTOMETRIST Cass St. $25,000 Ileal Kslate Transfers. hi: nimvi;i ni.it. Whenever the Inclination Suited Him mid He Was Mtul A Portland wnnian Infoi'meil a cir cuit jmlm' nt' .Muliuoinah eminty that too much of her inanled life haa been devoted lo dodnluu; flatiroiiH, f r Iuk pans and other household ar ticles which she says her husband throws at her when he uein Into a lit of rune. At times she says he vents his nn;er on her in oilier cruel ways, tOaH and spanks hej and ou one oc casion, so she claims, threw her bod ily down stalls, while they were on H visit to her mother' house. Mrs. Devereaux asks t he court to grant li'i a decree ot divorce from her hus band. Knvther allegations made by her arc that In one of h!s imroxysms of rage hcr'hnshnnd tipped tin dlnning tablo ever, and she says that lie has ailso broken mirrors and other pleivs of household tu rutin re. Threats against lur life were not wanting, tihe says, ami instances one time when lio remarked that before night "two fools would be off the earth." Hi; .n)aiued that he would kill her first nnd then kill himself. 1 'evereuux is it Portsmouth urch Itecl, and the couple were married Hi Nmvberg, Oregon, August I'ti, 11MS. In riling hoi suit tor separation, Mrs. leverratix asks tor $100 n month ul imottv dm tug the pendency of the unit and aitei wards. Augustus IMntlor to W. 10. Rich ards lots 2, :t. 4, and 5 in block 1, Shutrums Addition to the City of i Yoncalla. Consideration $1700. . C. Thienea to V. 1. Itooth tho SWH f Si- . U. :t. S. U. ti V. containing ItiO acres. Consideration $10. Mario A. Kitor to A. M. Crawford undivided Ms interest in lots 2 and 3 block 1), lotH 17, IS, 7. S, and in bloek C. Mint's Addition lo tho City of Roseburg. Consideration $1. .1. Will Meckley to C. V. Moody ::t;.:I acres all situated tit Douglas county. Consideration $1. Anna H. McClav In 1,. St. Ores, lota I. 2. and 7 lu block IG. First Addi tion to tho town of Kikion. Consider ation $20. Kttn Mall to .1. F. Gorthy, certain st rip of land H'0 feet wide. West Hos'.'burg. Couslderntlon $2000. ;i;.m ham. i'i;i.i: v.i,rz Thanksgiving evening, November "2-1, l!H;. at the Armory Hall. Uoso liirg, Oregon. (liven the liose mrg Orchesi i a of 1 0 "Jdeces under dtntlon of I'rof. W. F, Williamn. $10.u0 in prizes given away to best luttv and gentleman dancer. A Kood time to all who attend. Come and see the prize wait.. Panelng from i n, ni. til 2. a. tu Tickets $1.00 a couple. Spectators 't cents. Any girl with ruby It pa and gold en hair ought, tu bo a treasure worth atrlvlng for. Watch us for another groat sale of couches, in order that thoso who canio too late for tho last sale might avail themselves of doop tut in the prices, ltlce & Hire. ' xi:v TOIA V. FOI1 SAliK Team, ramp. wagon and harn.'ss. Oht.ip- lu.iulre at Moor's Feed Murn swd-n'JO LOCAL MA11KKT IVivnls. wiiK vr ii.oo OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch. $12 to $14 ton; grain, $12 to $14; alfalfa, $17. HOLLKD HA ULKY $30.00 Ion. Llvetcok. STKKIW -Alive. He lb. COWS Alive 2 He VF.AL Pressed. Be. lb. HOtJS Pressed, Se; Allvo 6c. SHIOFP 3MrC. I'OPl.TKY Mixed chickens, alive, Ac lie; dressed, 12c; ducks, alive. ! f.r 10c; dressed, 14 (r 15c. lU'TTFIt- Creamery, 42 Vac lb. countrv. 37 He lb. KtHitf 4c doK. POT VTOK3--NOW. 1c lb. WOOl, Spring, 24e; fall, 20c; year clip. 24c. HONKYp--l2Hc. CAUHAGE l'ic. lb. tMONS 2c lb. In prizes will be given away GRAND DISPLAY Instructiv Lectures, In tnresting program every day during the show. For further information call ou any Southern Pacific agent or on Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Ageut Portland, Oregon. o.wcks xotici: n..fi:s ' Notice is hereby ulven Hint on 1111,1 aTter Saturday, Noreniber 20, 1009, itiw tiiincfs Klven at the Armory Hull will Iih conducted by I'rof. W, R Williams. Social dunces evorv Satur day nlirlit'froin 9:30 to 12 o'clock. Ilaiirlnn lessons will bo civen from 7 to 9:30 same evening on any of the following dances: Waltz. Two Step, Three-Step, Itye Waltz, Schot tlsrhe, .Newport, Var Souvinua and Hnrn Dance. All those coming into the clnsK on November 20, and not later than No vember 27, will be glven'a full term of 12 lessons on any of the above dances for only $5.00. After Novem ber 27 tho full rate of $9.00 a term will be charged. Prlvato lessons given by appointment at the hall or at your own homes. We guarantee or money refiiiuied. It's funny how a man with hay fever will always sneeze at everything. II. E. STK1X, Attoney-at-Liuv O Legal advice freo. Collections .: Solicited , Itoom 1, Marsters Bldg. ' it 1 ltoseliurg, Oif. & ' . A A X HA A X A A A Hit ft K l JLK JiA A Jl HMuiA I GROUCH & ALDRIGH Olfice: Warehouse N o. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 2-I31 or 311. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We will save you money. The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell B R E A D Ul the same prices and it is the best. CooKies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caKes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 Where are You Going to Trade? Sure we bave ladles' shirt waists, klmoiios, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and without sleeves: tea aprons, black and white collars, and all kinds of neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear coats, and hoods for the babies. Also a lirst-class line of millinery. Our ic, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are loaded with good things. How do we sell them? Why cheaper than anybody else. ' Why? Because our expenses are less. Be a Mlssoutiaus; come In and let us show you. Leaders In Popular Priced Goods. Homo of tho 1c Post Card. I The Fair AT THE ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes. Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. TrylThem In Your Order For GENTSTURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try ThemlFor DryM The People's Cooperative 9$bre ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. KireiWHiimS B B g IH1 fl a B Uti 11 ii a II U il U UK ii .a, SEE. WINNIE GADEOIS THE PLUME ER Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe An thing Yoa Want DfSKy Lights, Cornice. PHONE 1284 Jt eavylron TanKs LINE a PINE STS mm ELECTRICITY . IN THE HOME Electricity furnishes comforts heretofore unthought of. The luiurles of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best wny to make our home attrac tive and a pilnce In its Interior conditions of living la by the use of electric light. G. .L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or 8- 0