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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
THE KVKXIXO NEWS WEDNESDAY, XOVEMIIKR 24, 'OO CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. The straightest and sor est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "Bargains." Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the Stein Mock Co. and Iiavid Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Every Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new ruit in return. ABRAHAM . V.t teat of cheapness. By O'jr good rM.al ...... Vw, 1 1 i,nnin ,,0 1XJCAI NEWS. bust- C7fc News Briefly Recorded O. 1). Carpenter, of Melrose, Is a visitor In the city today. V. I,. Omiter, of Drain, as a visit or In the city yeaterady. Mrs. M. (iorkliiK. of Yoncnlln, vis ited friends In the city yeBtoi day. W. Knlnville, of Tiller, Ih , IrniiB actlnK business In the city today. Ladles' hand lings and purses nt low prices Ht HosehurK Hook Store tf Pearl Heninan and Susie M. Hed den wero man led ut lOlklcm Novem ber 21. The best box confectloiitry, "Downey's" fresh at the Roseburg Hook Store. tf. Ilov. Frank Kelley, of Riddle. Is unending a few days In the city vis iting fli'iids. , MrH. K. L. Miller returned from Portlnnd this morning after a brief visit with relatives ut that city, A marriage license bus been grat Hl to C. M. Chard and Miss Jennie Noble, both residents of Douglas County. Mrs. Henry Kasion returned from Portland last evening after n visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. McClreovy. J. YV. Perkins returned from Port land this morning nftur spending a few days at that place attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. I,. Slmonds, of I,e hnnolt, are spending a few days visit ing at the home of the hitter's uncle, W. II. Maisters. (if this city. Contractor Woitlilngloti has been awarded the rui.tnut-for construct ing the cement Hldewalks abutting the Dnnglus National Hunk building. It. K. Smith, of the Douglas Coun ty Abstract Co.. and Jos. Murphy, the limber man, returned lust night from a trip to Coos county. They re port the roads In a terrible condition. Miss (trace Chcm-her. for the past yenr employed at the local telephone exchange, leaves Tor Portland tomor-ruW- to remain Indefinitely. While nt that cltv she will lie a guest of her sister, Mrs. F. C. I.wky. The lire department was culled out, shortly nfler I" o'clock this morning to extinguish a small blaze nenr the Southern Pacltlc roundhouse Tilt) lire was conllnod to a pile of re-fuse little dnmire resulted. Revival meetings will beulti at the 1'. H. church Wednesday night. November 24 at 7::lo. Xexl Mundny will be the ivgtillir quiii'tei-Iy meet ing. Rev. l.amly will assist the pas tor. Rev. Ward, over Sunday. The public Is invited to attend all these meetings. Come and bring your friends Tell nt.r neielilters BUILDER CD. m A vn Ann GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Vour Service Roseburg. Oregon Phono 193 THE WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE Sheridan Street Near The Depot. Wo don't soil fur rust or below cosl liut wo sell right nt com. If you dun't believe It, try us and pee. With each dollar's worth of Roods purchased you are entitled to a chance on a nice net of silverware, knives, forks. table and teaspoons. 8ee them In tho window. Omu and ?p for yourself, don't be misled by tiny one for yon will mhs It D. J. JARVIS 1'ltOHtlKTOU. Many attractive Xmas glfu at the Kosehtirg Book Btorv. tf i- h. Kent, of Drain, was a visitor In tho city for a tow hours f aterdny. for a Kuoa clean suave. nalr cut or bath, call at the Muddlx barber shop Cass street. 1 , tf. Itoby A been e went, to Kugone this morning to Hpend a few days visiting relatives. Hnth Whiple went to Wilbur this morning to Hpend Thanksgiving with her p.irentH. Abe Stephens nnd wife went to Yonealla tliiH morning to spend to morrow with relatives. .1. 10. Perkins, of Portland, is spending n few days at the home of Ills son, I. w. Perkins. .Mrs. .J. Brown and child lei t 'for California thin morning where they will spend, tho winter. Dnllle Primer left for Riddle this morning to spend a few days. From there sho goes to points In California to pe'H! the winter. W. A. Burr, the local music man went to points In the southern part im iiiu county inis morning. The L.ulfs Aid of the Christian Chinch, held a window sale of home cooking today at the grocery store of M (Hedge Ac Pickens. Miss Bide, one of the Instructors in the Lane school, leaves this even ing for Portland to spend Thanksgiv ing nt the home of her parents. To tho lovers of tho beautiful, n look nt the exquisite Holiday lino at Craves' Art Nmporium will do yo good, and when yon buy the prices will do your purse good. d-tf Miss Irene Hessian, for the past few months operator at the local tel ephone exchange, has resigned her position. She left for her old home In Indiana lust evening. .Mis. A. J. l-'ord left for Ilrowiis vllle tills morning m spend Thanks giving at the home of her parents. She expects to be absent from the city for about ten days. Horace Marsters. a member of the Kariners Keal Kutnte Co., expects to leave for Coos county Thursday even ing to attend to business matters, lie will go by the way of Drain. Mrs. S. II. for:-e and her Sun day sellout class of the Baptist 1 church will hold n window sale of I homo cooking at Miledge and Pickens ! Bros, store next Saturday. Kvorythlng In the line of home cookery. ii-U7 j Indian baskets, hircli bark, swe t;ras and porcupine uuill work man. by St, liegis, Mohawks, Iroquois and ! other tribes, for sile at Roseburg! Book Store. These are pretty goods J at pleasing prices. tf. , Mr. ami Mm. W. J. Sherman nr-1 rived here last evening to spend Thanksgiving at Hie home of (heir daughter. Mrs. .1. V. Perkins. They expii't to return to their home at Portland the latter part of the week. The biggest and best crockery store in Southern Oregon. Kverythlng that is made iu crockery, glassware, and China, wo have it. Prom the plainest to best hniid-tmhitcd. Mativ bciniltfnl pieces of l.ihhy i.ut glnss suitable for ' presents. Rice Ai. Rice, the house! furnishers. j 1 V. L. Gunter, of Drain, is nesa visitor in the city today. Headquarters for Holiday goods U at the Uoufcburg Book Store. tf. A. M. Armstrong, of Oakland, is , a business visitor in the city today. I Pocket knives, a big stock of high grade goods at the Roseburg Book ! Store. . tf. f B. A. Hunsaker, the Dlllard mer chant, Is a visitor In the city this af I ternoon. H. B. Bowman, of Myrtle Creek, Is transacting business matters in tho city toda). Mrs. C. W. Bradford carries the famous Richardson's Embroidery Silks at the Art Variety Store, Corner of Pine and Lane streets. swd-n25 Tomorrow Is Thanksgiving Day, i and accordingly the bunks and the county offices will enjoy a full holi day. The grocery stores and barber Mhopg will remain open until noon. Attorney Loiter, of the Southern Pacific Co.. returned to his home at Portland this morning after spend ing the past couple of days in the city in attendance at the Chuuncey case. Our Art line was never so exten sive before, nor so much appreciated. if the way they are selling la any sign. Don't wait until everything is picked over before buying your Ximu presents.. Graves Art Empor ium d-tf George Heath, who attnlns the dis tinction of being one of the oldest. boiirdcrs at the AlcClallon hotel, has returned from an extended visit with friendb at Portland. Mr. Heath re ports business active througnoi't the state, indications pointing to pros perous times. Two pair will sometimes beat two of a kind it depends on the game. The two puir we have In mind will do It. One pair iB an exact duplicate of tho shoes worn by Captain Geo. Auger, the giant in Barnum & Bally shows, and from their dimensions one might easily house the legendary "old womnn who lived in a shoe." The other pair Is a perfect reproduc tion of the shoes made for Count' Magrl, the smallest man in the world. These two pair illustrate the ex tremes in sizes of men'B feet, nnd are real curiosities, and are made by tho Regal Shoe Company. Tor a few days these shoes will be exhib ited at Harth's Toggery. Dr Stewart, of the Arm of Drs. Seely, Sethcr and Stewart, left late last evening for the IlMhee district, about 30 miles above Peel, whoro he will treat "Bill Bradley, who was recently Injured near his cabin in that section. Dr. Stewart was accom panied as far as Rock Creek by Wm. Tipton, an uncle of Bradley. Thore the physician will be joined by for est rangers Wright, Smith and Sing leton, who will accompany him to Bradley's cabin. Owing to tho swollen condition ot the streams the Journey is considered very dangerous. Should Bradley recover btidlclontly to with stand tho journey he will be brought, from nis home to Poel where he can i receive the best medical treatment. 1 IiOCAL NEWS. Is a W. L. Strauer, of Peel, 1b In town today. Edward Kruse was In from hiB farm this afternoon. W. G. Stevenson, of Ruckles, visitor in town today. Charles Clark, of Glide, attended business matters In the city today. H. M. Kennedy, of Camas Valley, was a business lit the city this morn ing. Dr. Calloway spent the forenoon at Dillard looking after professional matters. Walter Euell, the Myrtle Creek Butcher, Is a business visitor iu the city today. Mrs C. L. Chenoweth, of Oak land, and George H. Chenoweth and .Mildred Chenoweth, of Spokane, Washington, are spending the day in the city visiting friends. The ladles aid of the M. E. church will hold their annual Chrysanthe mum show on Wednesday and Thurs day, December 1st and 2nd, in rooms formerly occupied by the Crescent I theatre. Prizes will be given or the good supply of chicken -pies, tn males, bread and cakes for sale. Remember ihe plnco and date. TXASK IKIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. Sewing at 816 Winches ter street. WOOD FOR SALE. Dry oaK, deliv ered. Inquire of A. D. Jones, 405 Washington street. FOR SALE. Saw mill and machin ery. Inquire of J. F. Barker, Rose burg, -Oregon. FOR SALE Show cases and count ers for sale. Inquire at Marsters Drug Company. tf. FOR SALE. My fine 60-acre pear and apple orchard. Will sell the whole or part. Can be divided Into three very desirable orchard tracts. H. H. Olcott. Canyonvflle, Oregon. f-28-p THE IMPERIAL A Temperance Saloon Properly Conducted Opposite Passenger Depot - Roseburg' f ORDWAY & BOGART f PROPRIETORS! NOTICE We, tho undersigned taxpayers of road district No. 13, hereby give no tice that a public meeting will be held at Ten Mile School House in said road district No. 13, o( Douglas county, Oregon, on Saturday, Decem ber 11, 1909, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose ot, voting an additional tax upon all personal and real property situated in said road district, for the purpose or Improv ing the public road in said roud dis trict. W. H. COTS W. O. COATS J. W. N10WI.AND Y. W. NEWLAND H S. BISHNBLL T. R. miESTEXBUCHER J. B. HOWARD PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. S. Hl'EV, it First Door East Telephone office S. Hl'EV, Optomctist Cass Street DENTIST FOR SALE. Ten acre tract, 6- room house, two miles from city. Price $1700. Well improved. Ad dress "Z" care of News office, n-23 FOR SALE. Mammoth Blackberry, Dewberry and Excelsior Straw berry plants of the R. M. Kellogg strain of thoroughbreds. L. S. Coon, Dlllard, Oregon. tt. P. W. HAIWES if Dentist Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. if Phone 1283. .i Roseburg - - - i Oregon, it FOR SALE. 1 have lor sale 100 goats or aimntes. Weathers (2 each. Nannies $3 each. Enquire of ki. 1. Woodrufr, Cleveland, Oregon, or at this office. n-30 FOR SALE. One hundred cord of dry oak wood. For particulars call on or write to r. E, Weaver, Riddle, Oregon. tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. A few claims of choice timber lands In Douglas county for sale. Will I sell all or a part as desired. For particulars call on or write to Alex B. Mott, Oakland, Or. tf. FOR SALE. 8000 acres,, consist ing of Farm, Fruit Lands and Stock Ranches. Good Improve ments, nicely watered'wltb brooks and springs. Good roads, R, R. Station on property. For sale cheap If taken at once. Inquire ot Jones, Mott & Co., Oakland, Oregon. WANTED. WANTED. Operators. Apply to the cniei operator me facinc estates Telephone & Telegraph Co. .. tf WANTED. Saleomen. Many make $100 to $150 per month; some even more. Stock clean, grown on reservation, far from old and pest ridden orchards. Cash advanved weekly. Choice of territory. Ad dress Washington Nursery Co., Topnenlsh. Washington. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT. A very desirable seven room house. Inquire at No. 345 Pine street. NOTICE. Hunting, -with or without dogs is positively prohibited on the lands of the Curry Estate. N. Curry Estate. ::::::::::::::::::: $ 4 J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8. Dentist if Hours 9 a. m. to a p. m. Tel- tf ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. Residence Phone 1406. ' ' ' Roseburg, Oregon. mUft'fiKtiiiPifwmfm if tt G. J. HACHF.lt, D. M. I)., Dentist - if Abraham Roseburg, Building. Oregon. R. M. HHUMFIELD Dentist if if Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. i'f ' Phone .1361 Roseburg, Or., i'f PHYSICIANS. SEELY, SETHER & STEWART $ - Physicians and Surgeons $( Office Lower floor Douglas Co. Bank bldg., corner Main and fc Oak streets. Phone 771. Roseburg, Oregon.- DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, W Physician and Surgeon. $t Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg, Oregon. ! 8 V O : I I ! The Best Place To Trade Rice Rice Where your MoneyjGoes the farthest !f IKe House fin The funeral of the late Kuos Dix on who recently dli'd at Molse, Idaho, was held at the home of IiIm brother. .1. It. Dixon, in thin rity shortly nf tor 1 0 o'clock this nun nlnw. Krv. Katnrt. pastor of the Hrtptist. church, oillcluti'd. The remains ere interred at the Clover Creek ceni'-tery. C.fiu 'bo II. Chut'th, formerly coa- !8 1 : il with (In. Ini'iil bakery of ! TT flnlrt-h Itriis.. loft tills nmrnil for points Iu Ohio vhiM't hi' w III rtMimln f Imlrlh'.ltoly. While in the East he ! JJ exports to take n course of Instrue.-) tlon tn soi'ltUlsin. Later he will tra-i vel In ihe Interest nf that nartv. "MY 1.AHY til-' THE SOI TH" "THE SILVER IIOAKtl" "M Alt l'E EDEN" "THE DANCEU MARK" "THE St'AUMM' FEATHER" "THE HOUSE CIRI." ".tOH MARVEL ASSISTANT" "KATERINE" are a few titles of :iew hooks on pale at Honcburg Hook Store. tf. SlobrWcrnlcke "Kluttc" Book Cue.. TTV Art. and jhilj Cr.IL ITr Chair, and II B Table. Karpen Luther Fumttur Strait fteclinlnt Chairs. m McDoucal Kitchta Cbintt of Artiatic Deatcn WE CARRY THESE OOOUS IN STOCK tt The House Furnishers in Holiday Attire H Practical and Sensible Gifts for the Holidays Something hore for every member of t he family. The question what shall I Rive will he easily solved after ait inspection of this store. Did yon ever stop to think how mtieh ntoro comfort and sensihle, how much more all would enjoy u nice piece of furni ture for tho home than to buy some trashy present. This space will only permit of a very few of tho many thiiiKS. that await your Inspec tion at this easy place to shop. BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS FOR the YOUNG and OLD. Beautiful Davenports, Couches, Mor ris Chairs and Hockers; Ilenutlful Cabinets, Desks and Chlffoners and Dressers; lieautiful Hook Cases, the dlobo Wernica and others. Elegant New Rugs and Carpets, Portiers And Couch Covers Neither the old or young have been overlooked here; Misses and child ren's chairs and rockers, doll carts and cabs; Children's dishes, toy banks little red chairs and air guns; toy wanons, toy furniture, little stoves and ratifies; hundreds of things that can't be mentioned on account of space. Bigger and Better StocK China anoV Silverware Evervthinp thats made In fancy china and glassware; enormous Btock of 1M7 silverware nnd clocks. Carvers plain and fnucy, bono or silver. You will bo surprised at the profusslon of good things that will make sensible presents. Also remember our prices are the lowest. LLMElt V. HOOVER, I'liyslcfan and Surgeon Office, Main St., One Door South of City Hall. Phone 341. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. LUCISTTA SSUTH Physician Women's and Children's Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. tn. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. Marsters Block, next to Douglas County Bank Bldg, ' ft K seburg, Oregon. s ATTORNEVS. H CKAWKORI) WATSOX A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson Attorneys-At-Law. $ fx,' it Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. Bank Bide. a Roseburg. Oreson. a a C. FlTiI,KItTOX Attornt-y-At-Law. Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. COSHOW & RICE Attorneys-At-Law. Taylor & Wilson Building. Roseburg, Oregon. . V. MARSTERS Attorney-At-Lavr. tf Notary Public. RooniB i 7. Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. and ! JOHN T. LOXG .'i ilorney-.-ii-ijuv. if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Bank Building. if Roseburg, Oregon. i I : Co. :i-c:iJe:ite4 W it U' 'U vTrJcif1 H W tl 3. H. AI STIX Attoniey-nt-Law a and a Notary Public. O I w Wilbur - Oregon. WW IX Iff f f f ttttf tt,ftttttttf f f f ttf tttf i r Koseourg. Oregon. You arc always welcome at this store. Children given same courtesy and attention as grown folks. We will not beundersold ifweHnowit Tall value for your $ tt I Attorney-At-Law. a aV tt I Notary Publlft Abraham Bldg. tt TZ : Roseburit. Oreeon. a