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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1909)
THE KVKXiyo NEWS MOVMAV, XOVKMBKK 23, 1000 THE EVENING NEWS II Y II. W. BA I KS Watch us for another great sale To the lovers of the beautiful, a of couches, in order that those who look at tho exquisite Holiday line at came too late for the last sale might Graves' Art Emporium will do you avail themselves of deep cut iu the good, and when you buy the prices prices. Rice & Rice. iH do your purse good. d-tt HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT For Thanksgiving? ISSI Iill IIAIIyY K.VrKI'T SUNDAY 8ulurllioil KitU-a Dully S'cr year, by until $3.00 t'er month, dellvorwd 60 Mcinl-Weekly I'or year R00 Six mimtliH 1.00 T e Next Thing on the Bill of Fare MOMMY. NOVKMIIKIt US. 10OO Where are You Going to Trade? It's almost turkey time. Tho wi-iitlmr in. in l IhiuihI to nmko the county "wyt." Ktormil vigilance In tho price of the jjarty b exigence. Tho Kv.Milim N'cwH Ih fnrKlni; rli?ht !.o the front. The only tiling the liinnhKemcnt rerelK Ih that ttie tep of iKKi'lnu a daily from (hit office wan not taken two yrurs uko. Yon enn reach every nook and cor ner In tJoiiglntt County IhroiiKh an adveiHement In the Dally and Semi Weekly Ni'tt'H. No other iiiihllcationt) in the county can hIVh yon at k'hmI a service, all clalnm to tho contrary notwIDivlanilin. The idly of Kiw.-buri! Iihh grown innih In two yiaiB ami It will mow more nuxl year hy twice at' milch as it liiia tills year. II la now u city of fiver oliou inhahllanlH-. all prosper ous and haiipy inlialiilanlH. Them will he HI, 000 IhlB Mine next year. A ChldiKo dlapalch Hiiyn: Koothall has claimed Ha annual loll. Thirty dead, 2H crippled, many for life, and p:iin-H still hoveiliiK on the brink of lealh In tho HinKlcal wards of hoa- iillnlH Ihronuhont the land: thal'x the tale of the Ki ldlron coverlni? u period tt C7 days. 1 On Ihe aflernoon of Novemher IS vjml at North Head hlew at the ratej o HX miles per hour, and at Port land tho hreeze ualned ll velocity of j 32 miles tho aanio day. HosehiiiK during the storm pii-lod enjoyed Kentle rains, warm wealhor, und eomo sunshine.. Yes. wo have room for yon. Come down and enjoy !uw liood things Willi up. The Houk of Kuppcnhcimej Chktao 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 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. Try ThemTor Dry Goods ICHVIVAIj mhktixuk TIiIh Ih a nlnn papor and tin hotuwl oiu. It drtlr'n only honcM city, coun ty, Hliitc nnd nation..) iioviM'iiinont. and It hiH no iirlvntn man's hxo to jrrlntl. It Ih the li-inh-r of tho m-wn-pnjmr IW'ltl of DoukIhh coiinly and will bo the winner. Tho flrttt hmt In iho flu-lit Ih Im-Iiiic tiled In a mild way. Tho Nowh' Huk will ho In at tho win-1 Mo and Mrs. Drfvor whir at both nor 1 tap! 1st Church Ojx-iu'ri CampiilKii Vovtoidiiy ioo(l Itoinniu Tho BaptiHtH oponod their cam paign for hohIs yesterday with a tine mil look for hiiocohb. Large rontfeKa t Ion a a it ended tho Horvlces and wore well pleased with what they Haw and hoard. Dr. Driver made a fine Impression and preached two very line sermons nlrtg. Willi tho Panama Canal virtually half lltilfhed. tho niornheiH of the iHthmlan Canal CotniniHHion awaken to tho fact, that thirt wateray will cost more than twice im much iih the original oHthnato. in other wordK II Ih now OHtlmated that, the canal when ilniHV'd and opened Mo Irtitllc, will reproHeiit a total expenditure of $37 ft, 20 1 ,01)1). When the canal pro ject was adopted It, wan OHthuated to cost only $ I I ! ,-!!!l,!t 5H. vIcoh and delighted their hearers with their music. Services are announced for each evening at 7: HO. Strong emphaHls Is hefnp; plnced upon the sonn service. I'll at feature proinlHs to he promiu int ami pleasltiK. A hearty Invitation Is efl ixled to all. MYKTKK CltKKK MISIVOS. A year ngn a yomiK lrl met. a ,Iap nuoHn in a San KranclHco mlHHlon HChool and aalnnt her parent'K I I). P. Pllzer, of Hosehurg, wan In town Sunday. Will DavlH and wife were in town Monday and Tuesday on a shopping trip. 'Iho funeral of Mih. Garfield Muoll took place from the Baptist church uesday morning, a lare crowd he- Inu la atlendanco. The body was In terred In Ihe Odd Fellows cemetery Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 Klce, of Hose hui'K, wore In attendance, Mrs. Hlce hehiK Air. MueH'ti bister. Mrs. Ltuell died mddeuly Ti esday arternoon af ter a brief illnosa. She was twenty- wIkIioh asHoclated wltli the Jap audi noun elopeil with hiiu. She was IS.t Kiist week tho Uirl apepaleU to Col-1 urndo au'horllhw for protection from the foaHt or an Oriental who denul-j d hor to the "lowest depths of hell."' If Kiieh Iokhoiih woubl only leach nth-' era of Ihe huiC wrier and neartacne; f(mr V(,arH uf nK0 nn( a daughter of that must come h-om nuch a step. per-. M. )Ul(, MyH w v u,irHt. she leaves haps a recital of (his kind would not ,HM. mriMll8 anA three nlstors, besides bt 1,1 vain. ! M. huHimnd and a larse circle of . . . 11 . " fiiends to mourn her loss. Petitions i'or more paving bonds nro soon to he presented the council. It Is mtori. Streets which, because of heavey tratllc over them should be I M veil In Hummer of l!H0. are .laek hon stnith from l.ano to Moler. and north from Doiinhis lo Deer Creek ltridKo- Douglas ea-t from tne courl house to top f the hill; Main south Irttiii Cass to M osier, and l.ane west from Jackson to the bridge. Mill Htreet oimht also lo he p;ived as heavy trallic rrom the south come In (hat way. Let's do it. anniversary. A very pleasant time Is reported hv those present. Guy Conley and wife returned from Kosehurg Saturday tnornhm. The furnace. at the new school house put in hy a Grants PaBS firm has not properly heated the bulldlne or given halisfacllon in any way and It has Ikm n all torn down and recon structed by Myrtle Creek men this week. XOTICK Hosehurg. Oregon, November lit. 11)09. This Is to certify that I have se cured from the Jackson Loan and Trust Company, of Jackson, Miss., through! their agent, D. S. It. Walk er, on the I Slh day of November, 1 1(0!). ater I had matured my cou tracts the company had my property InspeUed and abstract examined and loan closed up through the First National Hank of this city satlsfact orlaly. I am well pleased wit h t ho loan nnd the treatment of their agent Mr. Walker. Signed this 19th day of November, 1909. . WILMS S. HOWARD, d n 2 7 Koseburg, Oregon. O II. E. STKKL, i I Attoney-at-Law -,l O Legal advice free. Collections Solicited $ Hoom 1, Marsters Bldg. i! Hosehur, Oi-e. ; The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. NOTICE NKW TltAIN SKItVICK on t he COKVALLIS .D KAtiTKItV ( U,,.,. ..f ...... I.uniunnnnln In vlull the county seat this week wore II. J. , llowl.;nd, Mrs. Myrtle Preston. G. A. ! Dillon, a. Weaver. Those attend tug the teachers institute were Prof, Keezci, the new assistant principal, j Mrs. M. K. Tucker. Misses Florence j Glass, Abide Uond and Orllla Peter, Dedsa Ixon, Ktta Weaver, Grace Potter. A malt! quartette consisting of John Willis. Frank Willis, Will Willis and 1). S. Maiding, with Mrs. 1 'rest on, went to Kosehurg Wednes day to slug at the teachers' institute. 1 They were heartily encored and high- t ly appro lated. Tuberculosis in Portland's milk1 Mrs. (;. C. March, who has been supply is creatini; wide disrussion and the guests of her parents, .Mr. and mnch uhnin. No less authority than Mrs. Win. Mill key for the past inree llr. Kobeii Yeiiney. State I Ion. Ill OIHeer, has declared tluit more than nno half the cows whose milk Is sold In Portland are effected with tulur rulosis. Some f the diseased cattle Tllrcmlv ha e been killed nnd sold lor beet. Their milk was condemned as unlit for use. and ol course it was. ks left tor her home In Van couver, Washington, Saturday. Miss Bessie Bond was home on A visit while tho teachers' Institute was In session in ltosoburg Wednes day to Friday. The ladles' aid society met nt the homo or Mrs. 11. J. I lowland Friday On November 1st a straight pas senger train was established on the Corvallis and lOastorn between Albany and Yaquina, leaving Albany at 12: !i5 p. iu. and arriving in Yaquina at :t:15 p. m. Returning leave Ya quina at 7:15 a. in. arriving in Al bany at ll:ir a. in., making direct connections at Corvallis and Albany with Southern Pacific train to and from Portland and other S. P. points north and south. Newport in Winter Newport Is an Ideal winter resort, and tho low rates now In effect from all S. P. and C K. points, wilh the improved train service now establish ed, places it within a few hours ride from the Valley, arriving there at (!:00 p. m iu time for dinner. Kxcel leut hotel accommodations at reason able rales. For further particulars call on any C. & K. or S. P. Agent, or write to William Mi Murray. General Passenger Agvnt, PorHned, Oregon Dancing School Prof. Willams 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 afternoons private lesslons will be given on any dance from 2 till 4:30 p. in. Those who cannot take pri vate lessons pn Saturday afternoons, special urragements will he 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 so hy pay ing 25c admission. Lessons on Rye Walt?, Barn Dance, Var Souienna, Newport, wilt be given on Wednes day nights. 50 cents a lesson. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to. any part of the cit3. Prices reasonable. H. S. FRENCH ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell B.R E AD 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 walst9, kimonos, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and without sleeves: tea aprons, black and whits collars, and all kinds of neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear coats, and hoods for the babies. Also a llrst-class line of millinery. Our wc, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are loaded with good things. How do we Bell them? Why cheaper than anybody else. Why? Because our expenses are less. Be a Mlssourlaus: come in and let us show you. Leaders in Popular Priced Goods. Homo of tho lc Post Card. The Fair but the e;t mm authority whii h forbade afternoon. Those present were Mos- the sab- of the inlotlod milk, per mitted, and i-voii advocates, Ihe sale Mf those plauue hi rU k ill i at I lo for bent. The people of Port land are cer tainly In dire suai's. I'itl thry are t'Hl on luhotciilhie milk. thro, in or lrr to save the daiivmrn from llnau flnl loss, t lie ffvei t-d disease ear-fas-M-s are sold over the block to an miMisprcitPg public for choice itealis and roasts. It Ik a revolting condi Unn. to say the leud. Coos Hav Mail I,. .1, Simpson of North Ib nd. was iu l.ti shtidd today, mid suited mi tii)tiir i hat he is a rimdldulo for iuaoi of hi, city, lie tut id that hulli'iit tons imply that there 'will be many candid. tins Tor the of 81 res la lie tilled ut the coming elcc-ion. DRAYING AND HAULING tixi-phoni: tm i trompt attention given to all order NAT BISHOP damea Johns. Pond, Oavls. C hllson, 1-yoiirt. lieam, (irltllth and Ponton, ami Miss Pcssle Pond. A resolution of sympathy was drafted to he sent to Mrs. ' lent y ' Jravestock. of Can von .'lty. Volorado. on the recent death of hor son Karnest. In his ISth , year. Mrs. tlravostock Is a niece of Mrs. V. !1. lrake, and spout a sum mer h"rt with hor a year aco, en doarlnK herself to every one who met her, h her sweet meanly chat actor and readiness to help tu every way in church and social work. A box of dry oods. nor haps one of fruit and sack of potatoes, are gohiK to be j:oiit to the Hoys' and (ilrls Aid Society of Portland ft-r ThanksMv- A pleasant afternoon was ppent by the ladies, a floial name played and refreshments served. Tho .Junior N. V. K's. hold a party at the M. K. parsonai;, Krlday after noon Those present were Kva .e kart, Krancfs and Tommy lleell, Jim mli and Clarence Andrews. Kcho and Ainu's Kniiiht. l.urile HayUss, Kennon Smith. Kthol Smith, Amy Stelzer. tlorniro Jones, l.etha Miles Katheiine and (leorpe Lyons, Gladys Ma liss, Klma Jackson, Annie and Claudia K liunb. Mr. James Aukina surprised bis wife Krlday evening. Noomher i9, by ushering nearly tho entire neigh-; hood, laden with refreshments, the' oca.don being thtlr seventh wedding The Musical Event of the Season SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT The Central Grand Concert Company of New YorK City MAXIM1LION DICK, America's leading violinist, assisted by MISS KDLTH ADAMS, acknowledg ed as the world's greatest woman violin cellist. MME AUBY PKAHI-E-MEYFR, Soprauo, late of Berlin aud Hamburg, Germany. ADOLPH KNAUHR, Piauist. ARM0NY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1909 RESERVED SEATS AT MARSTER S DRUG STORE Reserved Seats 75c. Admission 50c IWINNIE GADEOIS THE PLUME ER Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe An thing You Want if SKy Lights, Cornice r-m. I eavy Iron TanKs PHONE 1284 . - . LINE 3 PINE STS liWWHKWrfrWM4jHMW ' 'I f i) l IK HI II 3B2 ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME Electricity furnishes comforU ucririuiure unmougtlt of. The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best way to make our 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. Roseburg, Or -nnnnniuBpuunnniiiiiiuiim