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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
TUB KVKXISfl XKWS FPIIMV, KOVICMIIKK 10, lltofl THE EVENING NEWS 1IY II. W. BA I KS ' tSSLKI) daTHv" KXCKI'T SUNDAY riulmcription Itiitt'H Dully Ver yuar, by inail ..J3.00 ! month, dullrored 50 Komi. Weekly Pec year $2.00 t5i months 1.00 ri:ii).v, NVKMIIK1( 1, 1IU lSnuene id-KlHlur: "Kor tho atoenth lluio It has boon announced that Jluney is to prosecute Hermann." Knxt year It will be well It the sidewalks are laid fliBt and the pave ments are put down afterward. A n.arrlaBe license has been Usued L. C. Hicks, consulting engineer ot to Pearl Beaman and Susie M. Hed- the j uj(e Lan(j 4 Development Com den: Marion Lee Frost nnd Pearl Ed-, " .hB ,n, j.., na Martin, all residents of Douglas PW- aa a vl8ltor ln 11,8 city Iaat county. evening. HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT For Thanksgiving? The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Where are You Going to Trade? Some would-be candidates for of fices ruv tlwv will have nothing to do with the " AnH.-lnlily" In politics. Per haps It may I" that the Kepiilillcan jiarty will no' have anything to do with them. There Is only one Oenrgn K. ('haiiib'ula'ii In Oregon, and ho ronld control all of the Democratic Tinrty and a sirhstant lal "wad" of tho ItepuUlriiiis. enoiiKh lo elect him gov ernor and United SfalcH senalor. Those "don't lare uu I IiIiik" fellows are liepnhllcans and have possibly a slim Republican vote which they hope I Increase hy adopting '('eort'e's tactics" and doing pronils roilK electiniioiing. U'-feal Is surf! to follow any mini wh would win of fice at all hawurds, truckle to Demo crats and oppose Hie proposed "An-1 semi ly." for 'tar It may make them unpopular with the Democrats. As mum as this I.ecoini'S irppnrcnt lto- nulolcans are likely to have nothing In rurtlier mi 1 port of men "good lord devil kind." of thr jiKi HMiti;it itv.AU IK) ,4)01) Avvvh lckl u " Vancouver IkIuihI. Portland tinibennen have Just com-, Vleted the liucst ileal in J'uctUcJ rnnKt timber IjiiiiIh of tho year, about : m. HH) hitch of llr, KiiniMt, cedar und I tiemloek limber on Vancouver Island, th wmldnniUon helntf In tho neigh borhood of fK0(,(HM). Tho tract was pnn-haHcd hy .1. 0. Lacey & Co., for ruiuliit'in clicnlii who coinnrlwi a h.vil ilVfHto bended hy Hurhner, linnkn & KdKur, of ArkuiiKaa. Tho tr act la one of tho lurm'Ht or cotinn1Idaled timber lnnrtu north ot the IliUinh Columbia 1oiiix1i;iv. Hntlnh Cnlnnbia timber that hat Hcii Mirveyed and crulned in regarded morn favorably now than ever before by AmiTlraa inveatorH. Tho usual ftbslade In the way of snf Amnrtian investment in limber nurlh of the boundary line Iuih been In the haphaz ard way In which Umber HiiiHh there! with Infill cd and Hied upon irir to tho withdraw!' two yearH ukd by the llrillrh ('ohitchia parlatucnt of all rrown Umber mibject to license, At ne proHcnt 1 1 in I here in uo more 0Iirltb'h Columbia limber subject to approprl.. Ibm hy entry men , na tho government has Htispendt'd Hie licertwi' la.w nml thiiH ptacUcally placed the ru mnbilm? Umber IuimU in a renews. II Ik raid the parlaiuent will probably sil IIh next serf-don make llcensea per fiultml, or at leant extend their term frnin , to -Z yearn, an thin t;nui'fle is bolleved to le the only way In con serve the timber. Under the 21 yt-ars Hceii-' H.vKiyin ImlderH must -nt 'iff tho timber during the lite of tho license or h.r their rilitH to tlie )ropcrty. " Tho t ract .Mint purchased by I he j Ijic-v people lt HlMiiled on the Sal mon iiiul .Memkey rlver, two Htmium! that hemi nbutit the middle of Van-i iiiver island aed form a Iuiko river) 'niptvbig Into the onnd, itito which i hu liintui ciiu bo hi;m'd at a point I about "1 20 miL's north or Vancouver, , and makini; an advantageous loca tion Tor mauiifaclurhiK. The tract wan owned by Harry 10. Hopper, ol ludutnola, Iowa. The Houur of Kutx Chicago New up to the minute showings. Every garment properly fitted to you and kept nicely pressed no extra'charge. Try one of the Harth's Toggery Good Clothes Suits. PRICES $15.00 TO $30.00 New Showings men's overcoats Priestly Cravaneted Military Colors. Harth's Toggery The Home of the Regal Shoe AT THE ROSEBURG ROCHDALE j For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes. Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. TryiThem In Your Order For GENTSiFURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try ThemlFor Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. IWAIlDliHI) COXTHACTS The ISfindnn and lNirl Oxford read Lines Itoouiinj;. Ilail- MatHlilleld Timea: Steve Ilender fion, Haudon hooHter and Korera tnannKer of the Kandon and Port Orford Kaldroad, arrived hero today from llandon enroutc to Portland on buslines. He has Just returned from San Kranclsco where he has heen closing some contracts for tho construction of the line. "We have awarded the contract Tor the rails, spikes, etc.," said Mr. Henderson today. "We wllp use Co lli, steel and the niaterlnl Is to bo delivered April 15lh so that actual coushuctlon can beuln Just as soon as the weather will pennll. 'We have also contracted for part of the rofllni; stock. In I lie lirst coiiHli-nnient will be a forty-llve-ton engine, 2r flat cars, ten box cars, two passenger coaches or rather one passenger coach and a combination ciMicn anil express car. "We are ready to put her through just as last as conditions will per mit. Am koIiik to Portland, will re turn via Kosf-utirg." I'KOfr'KSSIOXAI. CAKDS. A. S. Ill'KV, X 'f 0-5 :s Oiilometist ;j Cass Street :: KIrst Door East Telephone ofllce " A 1.ITTI.K iM'I'l.l-: IIISI'OIIV Itciil Instate Transfers. M. U. Hyan to Mrs. A. Walker, lots 4. 5, III anil II, In block I I. tiard iner.s Aildlllnu to IHaln. Consldera tiun ";imi.oo. I.VAl'RB NOW. .lnniiro your proiorly In th Or im Fire Kellef Assorlatton, (tlv .Mlnmlllo.) Old and tried, cheainmt Biid host. S.'e llonule lluclutiiau. In Abraham lieildlug. DAII.V WlSAlllill ItKIMItcr 31. S. Weatuer nureau. local otllre, Itof-'eburg, Oi4on, jr hours endliiK on. in.. .Nnveiiiin-r 111. r.iii'.i. rrivipitatiun In Inches and Orcdths: Maximum temperature Altnlrium temperature J'reiipitatlon Total Prci-lp since llrsl of the Two and ono-half pounds for a ! single apple is pretty good, and sucli ju Hpceluion was shown In the Chelan, j Washington, exhibit at tho Spokane. National Apple Show. This big red apple Is of variety known in cata logs as "Spokane lleauty." The fruit originated on the farm of Step hen Maxson, six mill's east of Walla Walla, Washington, In the Into six ties or early wver.lles, and for more than twenty-live years was known us "Maw.on's Scu'dling." A lew years alter Mr. Mavson's denlft. Spokane parties conceived the plan of a little boost for that section by renaming this really wonderful apple, and succeeded In getting the Spokane County Horticultural Society to christen the fruit "Spokane Heauiy." In doing this the lliuilnilturul So ciety of, that county deprived the memory of one of Washington's earl iest pioneers and on haidlsls of a rightful heritage and took honor to itself which It bad no right to claim. The .Mavson apple, as it should be called. Is umiuestionably the largest that f.rows, and strange to say Is of n very Due grain and delicious flavor. 11 Is stripped with red, very much so on one side, while the other Is often of a yellow-green color. Put Its keep ing (ttalilles are not the least of its vlrluis. as It has been known to keep lilin-i 1111,11 UKUst in the year following lis 1 pit king. ,;,,( I he trees glow straight and thrifty ..,1; an annual though not heavy bearer. hul the fruit la always extraordinarily large. F. V. HAV.VK9 ?( Ilentist if Hoseburg National Bank Bldg. i O Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 0 if Phono 1283. - Roseburg ... Oregon. i:-:::sf":sMK'::csN:spfw Dlt. LUCETTA SMITH Physician Women's and Children's ft Diseases. : Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. ft 1721. Marstors Block, next to Hi Douglas County Bank Bldg. 0 R aeburg, Oregon. ATTOItNEVS. li. J. -If if Hours 9 a. m. to 0 n. m. Tel- ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. CHAPMAN, I). D. 8. Dentist it Residence Phona 1406. Roseburg, Oregon. G. J. HACIUUt, I. M. 1)., Dentist Abrnhnm Roseburg, Building. Oregon. w if CTtAWKOHI) & WATSOX A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson Attornejs-At-Law. S 1 i Rooms 1 and 2. Douglas Co. ( Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. If. E. STKKL, Attonej-at-Lmv 1 ,Legal advice free. Collections C Solicited c Room 1, Marsters Bldg. O i'r Roseburg, Oiv, ' J. C. FriJiKKTOX a Attorney-At-Law. is Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Mnrks if Building. Roseburg, Oregon. ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. ' We sell z B READ at 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. G HO RGH BROTHERS CASS STREET j j PHONE 337 a ami it -awiWiHWi I!. M. lllil .Ml'll:l,l) if Dentist Rooms C and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. 0 Phone 13G1 Rosohurg, Or., 1'hysk;ia.s. si:i:i,v, suTiimt stkwaht :;! PhyiciaiiH mid Surgeons i- Office Lower lloor Douglas Co. i Bank bldg., corner Alain and if U Utk streets. Phone 771. Roseburg, Oregon. rt iii'rXXifXititifiK-X . Avg. tllreclp. for this iiionlh for :-' years Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, lllll'.l l i.'ale Avk. IM'Cclli. Ilton Sept 1, 1S77 .2.71 .4.33 15.-12 1.0S Total excess fioin Sept. 1. r.lilil Avr rrocip. tor 3 2 wet si-a- iJons 33. eO Wll.l.lA.M lll-.-l.l.. Ohseiver. IIKKS IT I'AYV -- tlr. Pon t kl:.11 vmi a J you are ei-rlaln yen csn furnish To obtain tiie host results from f'O fruit trees do not olunt Uiem on bed rock or hard pan land. Seioinl, dig Uly;o diM'fi boles, say four(feel each wiiy at least, then keep the surface dirt for a filler. Put at least one foot of good fert ilizer in the bottom and throw In all bones and old shoes, boots and loose ! s. ones around and subsequently upp!v in a girl's heart a mirlace drc.isliig nf fertilizer, and It will pay at hast 20(1 per cent with DRAYING AND HAULING thriftier. lntur llniT nml hotter fruit. and laiiser. L. C. UlLU itt M 1.IA, I'ltl.K WALTZ J4trmyt ntlenHon Riven to till onlers . NAT BISHOP ttn Thallksi-i ing I've. November 24, l'.'oii, at the Armory Hall, Rose burg, Oregon. Given by the Rose burg Orchestra of 10 pieces under direction of Prof. W. I-'. Williams. J 1 0.00 In prizes given away to best lady and gentleman dancer. A good time to all who attend. Come and see the prlie wait. Dancing from p. in. til 2. a. m. Tickets $1.00 a couple. Spectators 25 cents. , DU. (il-:0. R, HOUCK, Physician and Surgeon. Offlce, Rovlew Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg, Oregon. MKHMM,t:,'Hfij X 1.1. M Kit V. HOOVK1C if Physician and Surgeon i. Offlce, Main St.. One Door South it if of City Hall. Phone 341. 3 Roseburg, Oregon. COSIIOW & HICE ft Altoroeys-At-Law. if Taylor & Wilson Building. w Roseburg, Oregon. li. W. MARSTKHS Attorney.At'Laiv. if Notary Public. Rooms 6 and if 7. Mnrsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. Jt)H. T. LOXG Attorney-At-Tdiw. Rooms 7 and 8. Douglas Co. Bank -Building. Roseburg, Oregon. o J. II. AUSTIN Attornej-at-Law. a Of and Notary Public. a Wilbur ... Oregon. J. .V. ULCH.WAN w Attoriicy-At-Ijiiv. e w Notary Public Abraham Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. e ...A........ T t T 1 1 T f 1 1 1 t 1 1 , t Sure we have ladles' shirt waists, kimonos, 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 T coats, and hoods for the babies. Also i a llrst-class line of millinery. Our uc, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are T loaded with good things. 1 Ho:v do we sell them? Why cheaper than anybody else. Why? J Because our expenses are less. Be a Mlssourlaus; come ln and let us show J you. 2 Leaders In Popular Priced Goods. Homo of tho lo Post Card. The Fair GROUCH & ALDRIGH Ofl0Ce Warchause No. ! Ncjlt vht Depot. Telephone i (MiJWiJ4ji or 311. Wholesa and Kail Dealers iu C3 6 .SEE I WINNIE. GADDIS THE PLUME ER Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe An thing Yon Want SKy Lights, Cornice eavy Irn TanKs PHONE 1284 . - - L IMS PINE STS """ in nmiiiTi Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks. Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Seria l uivc us a tan. we win save you money. bLbU I'KIUTY IN THE HOME Swti. v Elec'rlcl'y furnishes comforts heretofore unthought of. ?kW The luxuries of vp,j.. ... the necessities of today. The best way to make your home attrac tive and a palace In Its Interior conditions of living Is by the use of electric light. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Rosebgnr. Or 1 m 0OGa rfhtv,.... .Q t n n n n n n n n n ii i ii n ii u u n n n ii ii u ii f 8