THE KVBV1.VO XEWB MTIIIIMV, NOVKMIIKR 20, 1000. Watch us for another great sale To the, lovers of the beautiful, a ors"n0od"0thhat those who look at the exautslte Holiday line , at came too late for the last sale might, Graves' Art Kmpor ' i avail themselves of deep cut in the good, and when sou buy the prices prices. Rice & Rice. will do your purse good. d-tf THE EVENING NEWS HY B. W. HATKS ISSIKK DAILY KXCH1T SUNDAY Huljmrlplioii l!aU' Daily Per year, by iimil 3.00 Per nionlh, delivered 60 tfc-iiil-Wi-ekly Pfcr yenr la. 00 Six montliB : 1.00 The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare It's An HATl'KDAY, NOVK.MIIKK SO, 1. Frniik It. Hitchcock, pontmater Kenortil, Is rnporlnrt to lio ant her Andrew Jackson, but on the republi can side. He Ims appointed Charles p. (irunddeld ixiHtiiiiister or the Dis trict of Columbia, which Ib Bald to forecant future appointments on the lino of "to tho vlctora beloiiKa the spoils." Tho llnlvnrHiiy of Oickciii Ib happy but it worked for it as It never did before. It succeedi-d In defeating the AurlculturlKtB or Corvullls by a Bcore of 1- to nothing, and the boys ut lOutsene think they are hlKKer and belor players than the man from Yale, Hubert W. Forbes, who couch ed them to success, Tho Iriinv of fate. A Pennsylvania faiiner'H wife skipped wl"' other man, tukluK with her all the live Block from the ranch save one lone mule, and that nlnht tho mule Wicked the deserted hushund and killed him. No one knows, but may- Imp the farmer, in expressln!? Joy over Miod luck, slapped the old mule n little too hard when he went to the barn that evening, and Ihe congrat ulatory blow was taken seriously by the ktiesorio old mule wno kickcci back with fatal result. Optical Delusion Tho "xood old iImvb of '4 9" are brought to mind moat vividly In the tuleuniphiB dispatch from .Malheur county of a court procoedlnu there. Two local attorneys were tryliiK a rase before the JudKo In Malheur City, but could only secure three jurors. Two of these wero excused on challellKes. therefore by aKtee uient It wuh decided to proceed with the case before the lone Juror. This was done, and when tho defendant was called to testiry, a bit? slx-shonter dropped from Ills pocket, and It win reeuested by counsel for plain tiff that the court order the artillery sent to a requested spot or some of the spectators from abroad nilKhl milter from prostration. And Ibis wbb all rlKht. anil finally, tho evi deuce all III and the ideas mude the "Jury" retired lo deliberate. 1'res enlly It was announced that a decl ttlonhnd been reached, a-ml the "Jury" was brought In and the uaunl uucs llon propounded. Hut the verdict was sealed, and the "Jury" especially re quested the court not to open It un til another attorney could be consult ed. The "Jury" was refused in this apparently peculiar petition, and the verdict was read, which found for the plaintiff, and then It dawned up on the court that perhaps Ilia si talors wen not tin only ones to suf fer nervousness on in count of that bis B'n. a 1 9 ""mxHI). A,- S. HUEY THS OPTOMETRIST & Pace . J&r to use eye giaasea or spectacles se lected In haphazard fashion. You should renumber that "nearly" cor rect glasses are apt to prove an ln Jhiiv instead of a benefit to your eyes. Absolutely correct glasses can only be obtained after a thorough exam ination. We will make It for you with The Latest and best special instruments. 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. TryiThem In Your Order For GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. WHY Til Uli DOX'T LAY. Tilts year Uoseliurg hud a slruw liory festival that was heard of from oaio end of the union to tho other. There Is n chance for until her at I lie iiiiiiio time next year, with this differ ence Hint we wll1 have time to make II bailer than the last one was. Other towns In the stale attempted lo Imi tate our success and fulled. We can Impr.ive and will do It. Wo have Ihe earll.'st and best strawberries grown III the stale ef Oregon, and lovers of berries pat their- slouiaclis and ex pand their fuci'H when Douglas (ailintv strawberries are announced on Ihe market. With plenty of the best, berries grown II Is easy lo have tlfe '.est strawberry fc.dlvul. Hut the festival last year showed the pos sibilities of having Ihe slrawliery I"k tlvul comprehend something more. In conjunction wllh it there was the largest uinI best bred livestock show that has ever been r.een In Ihe south ern part of Oregon, embracing hor- ses In all Hues, ratio of all breeds, and the rliy enlerlnlnetl lll.OUll vis itors without crowding or to Ihe dis connect ol anyone. If we sunt now and lake our lime lo it we can have th" festival embrace other features that the llrsl did net. We fin ninke It lane the renin res or a lair, and embrace In competitive shape every thing (lint grows In Soul hern Oregon or Mint Is produced In this county, and Instead of 111. lino people we will have neaiiv 211.0110. Treat people well once and they will con.e again: treat them well twice and 'hey are vour ll'lends for eve,- Uoseliurg did ihe handsome thing wllh those who vl-dlod here at the festival last lime and wllh the experience the city has enjoved the next festival will tmit-c everyone who attends It n friend for ever Hi the htnee of the strawberry and the rose. Mnny who keep hens are asking themselves just about now why their pullets don't lay, when the fact is that a lot of their young stock was hatched too late, or was not given proper food and care timing growth. The size and general appearance of a pullet does not always denote the timo when she should commence the producing of eggs. I have seeu (locks of pretty big, nice pullets and they would hardly lay. an egg all winter. The first essentiul for winter eggs Is tho right kind of stock to produce them. Food will not supply that want. It. may help some in some instances. It's pretty dlllicult to -help matters very much by giving extra care. Tho strain has got to bo or the right sort. After being In Ihe poultry business so long and seeing so many people fuss iind experiment and work In the effort lo get eggs from stock that had no er.gs to lay, no inclination to even make eggs or ability to commence to get :-i inly to lay, it is impressed ail the stiouger upon my mind that there is a whole lot to this hen business besides feed and care. Inland Farmer. NOTfCU Hoseburg, Oregon, November 111, 1909. Tills Is to certify that 1 have se cured rrom tho Jackson Loan and Trust Company, of Jackson, Miss., tin-ought their agent, D. S. It. Walk er, on the ,18th day of November, 1900. ater I had matured my con tracts the company and my property tnspeited and abstract examined and loan closed up through the First National Hunk of tills ci!y satisfact orialy. I am well pleased with the loan and the treatment or their agent Mr. Walker. Signed this 1 9th day of November, JJOO'J. II.LilO . IIUIVAHU, d ll 2 7 Hoseburg, Oregon. XKW TUAIX SKIU It I-! on the couv.w.i.is a xi) i-:.sTi-:itx Ileal I'Mutc Transfers. On November 1st n straight pas senger train was cslahllshed on tho Corvailis and lOastern between Albany and lauinna. Leaving Albany at 12:- .ln p. in. and arriving in Yaqulna at :i:lfi p. m. Heturnlng leave Yn- nu hm at 7:15 a. m. arriving In Al bany at 11: if) a. m., making direct connections at Corvullls and Albany with Southern Pnctllc train to and from Portland and other S. P. points north and south. Newport III Whiter Newport is an Ideal winter resort, and the low rales now In effect from all S. P. ami C I-:, points, wllh tho improved train service now establish ed, places it within a few hours ride rrom the Valley, arriving Ihero at G:0tl p. in. in timo for dinner. Kxrel lent hotel accommodations at reason able rales. For fin-lher particulars call on any C. & K. or S. P. Agent, or write to Wlllbini McMiinay, (ieliernl Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon i'oi-tliiml Live Stock .Market CATTLK. Host steers weighing 1200 pounds, $4.')0: medium slcei-B $-l.2r,: best cows $11. 2ii; best heifers, a. nu ; bulls, $1.75 4) H.aujslags, $2.50 !i: a. (Ml. HOCiS Host eiwt of the mountains $.S.00r 8.05; Willamette valley best $7.75 (n 7.85; stackers $4.00 (ft O.iiii: pigs $ii.nil (it 7.00. SliKFP Hest wethers. $4.25 In 4.50; ordinary. $4.00 (ti 4.50; spring lambs, $5.25; straight ewes $3.50 (it. 4.00' mixed lots $4,011. CALVKS Hest, $5.00; ordinary, $.1.50 ! 4.50. NOTICE lXSl'UH NOW. Insure your property In the Ore gon Fire Heljlef Association. (Me Mlnnvllle.) Old and tried, cheapest and best. See Ronnie llucbnnan, In Abraham building. Dancing School Prof. Wlllnms will conduct a danc ing class at the Armory Hall, Hose burg, on Wednesday nights from 8 o'clock until 11 P. M. On Saturday aftiii-noons private lesslons will he given on any danco from 2 till 4:30 p. in. Those who cannot take pri vate kssons on Saturday afternoons, special arragenients will be made so they can take either Wednesday or Saturday nights. All dancers wish ing to come and dance while the class is being conducted can do bo by pay ing 2uC admission. Lessons on Hye Waltr, Harn Ounce, Vnr Souienna, Newport, will be given on Wednes day nights. 50 cents a lesson. Tho Banner line of Iron Beda, Brass filled and brass beds shown In Southern Oregon. Prices the most leasonablo, $3.00 to $30.00, at Rice h It Ice. ' LOCAL MARKET Cereals. WHEAT $1.00 OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch, $12 to $14 ton; grain, $12 to $14; alfalfa, $17. ROLLED BAHLEY $30.00 ton. Llvestcok. STEERS- Alive, 3c lb. COWS Alive 2Mc. VF.AL Dressed, 5c. lh. HOGS Pressed, Sc; Alive 6c. S1IKEP 3 l(.c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive, 10c to 12c; dressed, 12c; ducks, nlive, 9 (.J 10c; dressed, 14 15c. Turkeys, alive 17c and 18c; dressed 20c and 21c. BUTTER Creamery, 42'io lb. country, 37VjC lb. F.GOS 40c doz. POTATOES Now, lc lh. WOOL Spring. 24c; fall, 20c; year clip, 24c. HONEY 12 hie. CABBAGE l'ic. lb. ONIONS 2c lb Try ThemTor Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell BREAD i n. k. stjeicl, Attonoj-nt-Lnw i'? Legnl advice free. Collections Solicited " Room 1, Marsters Bldg. O KosHmrg, Ore. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to any part of the city. Prices reasonable. H. S. FRENCH M. C. Waters lo .1. F. Millke. undi vided li Interest In Sec. tl. tp. 24. S. It. 1 V. Grantee to assume t-:l of mortgage In ihe sum of $111,500. SI"llnS mlt li. guardian or Albert Osier, lo Naiuil'ul Smith 1-10 Inter est In lots 15 and lit. block 5:1. -Hall-road addition to the city of Hose Inng. Stella Smith to Grunt Lentil 1-10 Interest In lots 14 and 15, block 11, Wales addition to Ihe city of Hose burg. Stella Smith to M F.ilelln SnM 1-lu Interest In lot 10. block 7S, 3rd Southern addlllou to Hoseburg. Slella S'lllll to Alice lleckford. lot It, Wane's addition to the city of Hoseburg. DRAYING AND HAULING tixi-phonic not Prompt nttiMitlon given to nil oroVm NAT BISHOP .1. II. ItOOVU, K. l'AKUOTT. W. II. FISIIEK, O. V. WIMBKHLV rrrsiitVnt 9 V Ico-l'rfsUh'nt Cash lor Atsistnnt Cashier (omlt'iiHit) ltcport of tho ( ontlitiun ' The Douglas National Bank OF ROSIMUKG, Oh'UGOX A. iiinile to Comet roller of the Currency nt the ('lose of Hunlne. November 111. 1IIOII. KUSOCKCUS Loans ami Discounts $L'4,W.2'J (vcrdritls 2,7L'S.J Homls ntui Warrants 9'J,4-4S.4(i Dunk 1'rvmiscs -6,4;i'.4o Cnsh in Vuult nml Hunks lOl.S.S.oS $4T0,(i.fl.oy LIABILITIES Cnpitnrstock $ 50,000.00 Surplus ,- 15,000.00 Undivided Proits .' 4,265.45 Circulation 12,500.00 Deposits SSS,S93.0$ $470,(5$.53 The oldest bank in Southern Oregon, invites your business along conservative lines and promises its best sen-ice at all ti:.'.s. 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. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 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 coats, and hoods for the babies. Also a Urst-class line of millinery. Our be, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are loaded with good things. How do we sell them? Why nhoaper than anybody else. Why? Because our expenses are less. De a Mlssouiians; come la and let us show you. Leaders In Popular Triced Goods. Home of the lc Post Card. The Fair t IWINNIE GADDIS! I THE PLUME ER Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe An thing' Too Want SKy Lights, Cornice 1 t eaw Iron TanKs ; - -LINES PINE STS ; IH HMHI II M MBU PHONE 1284 H!ii hLxiCTKICITY IN THE HOME nu.tt.iuv 1-1. . . iuiuiducb comioris heretofore unthought- of. The luxuries of yesterday are 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 6 315 N. Jackson St. RmwW n- 1 i