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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
THK H.VK.M.VO NEWS PHIOAV, NDVKMRKR 2(1. 1)00. THE EVENING NEWS 1IY B. W. BATES ISSUKI) DAII.V KXOKI-f SUNDAY ' Entered as sucond-clasB matter Nov. S. 1909, at Kimeliurg, Ore., un der act of u.arch 3, 1879. KuliMilptfou ltnU'D Dally Fcr year by mail 3.00 Per rnunlli, dellvored 60 H. ml-Weekly Ver year 12.00 The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Where are You Going to Trade? AT THE s ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes. Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. Six months 100 HtlllW. NOVKMHi:!! Sill, IfMM. Copper prouuetR of the world are; to lie controlled by a Million aoiiar combine. The phllanlhiopy of Moikiui and the (iiisiif'iilielu; Ik back of thin resolve to hold up the dear public. , , . . Home . Shoes MIVIISn Dress ' i iMffl mm v i I MHUHftk Wear The. apparent imitation In the mind jf J. J Hill. I ho Brent Northern llall wmil mai.'liule. over the hllih cost of food muffs and weiirlim apparel, and h eoilseiiiiKlice decline of National life, leads us io Inquire If excessive passenKer and frieKht nit en havo any bearing on '.his cainu subject. Henry Midlun In. a recent speech In Portland, lolrt of how corrupt was the old parly system, and now he favors the primary. In the old days liml durliiK llio time of Iho old parlies lleury waB a great parly boss and was nlwuys to Ihe" front. None Is more capable of telling Ihe trulb ru Kardlng mist party eorrupllon than lie Ih. Willi the usHortion that Ihe lunar- Kent element or Ihe Uepulillcan party Ih likely to capture Washington and Idaho the Portland Journal says: "There Is opporiunlly for anil n"od of ivcll directed and hnrinonlous insur gency In Oieiioa " Is this a hint to Senator Chamberlain to commence his usual tactics? lint not belliK gov ernor, and having no federal patron nge to award those who do his bid ding, won't Inn senator be a little handicapped this time? WE HAVE a number of jmart dress models in Regal Shoes They're bound to win the approval ol the best-dressed men in town. And ihe fit of these Regal dress models is just as neat as their appearance. REGAL SHOES are always built after the latest, exclusive custom styles and always fit like made-to-measure shoes, 1 because they are made in quarler-siza. dress shoes should be absolutely correct wny you need Kegals. 4?L5 Hariri's Toggery It Is causiinlly announced Hint Ihe 'Sonata Committee on Irrigation will favor a plan of grndual withdrawal on the part of tho government, from nil national reclamation projects In order to give private capital Iho priv ilege of development of such sections. Sure, nnd that would be Just to hand of very many Kenllemeu or piluile means, who are already striving lo secure lawB that will penult them to build up vast fortunes from Hinds re claimed, or narllally reclaimed, by the government. The siheme, how ever. 1b In keening with others of slin liar n.ituro which havo turned the public domain tivar to speculators. a mm i n m TOGGERY ' V 1 IfW Your I I II bm T .i .. I I II '"SSAX U u,a, I 111 3 TEN. I III II 1 1 1 CLOTHES FXv I 1 . : (ii, i:n.i.i; noiMi.s TryJThem In Your Order For, GENTS1FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. ' Try ThemTor Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. HAPTIST CIU'KC H IIKVIVAIj. Thoro wim H'Hiio dim iiHHlnntt an tn whrthor It would bo prntlttihlu lo hold a Hurvlcc hitit cvimiJiik un iic romit of pvorylidily lirliiK butty with ThiuikKKivlh roHllvitlcK. It vuih de cided, howuvor, lo bold Lhn HcVvlco, wnil the nwiillH jin-tlnY.! tho JiicIk nuTit. Tho liiriWHl, crowd of tlio wpck II I It'll tho church and un ouilius InKtlr Bplrlt ir"Viiilcd. Tim wmir w?r vlrff wua joyoim mul hnnrly, tho con Kirffiitlon, Ik'Iiik hi ii Him iiioinl for kohk. Tlio hohK. "l-.o:ul Mo foully Hohh" by tho choir. Iho Hunhoam vonw by tho Sunheiim CboriiK, mid tho iliii'lt by Mr. and Mrs. 'hivor wrro all highly njireciiitpo. Tho uvuiiKollst Kiivo a rho"py and prartlcal m-nn'm from tho text. "Kill tho Knt. Ilrhm the Swoot. and (iivt ti Portion to film for Vhom Nothing Is Provldid" Iho thomu bohiK. "Having a (Jood Tlrno.". At an nftor mooting plaim wmo fllHPUKcd for n i-lowr organization Vnil niort offcrilvo .ro;'ctitlon of the v-ork. A moot hit; lor prayor and ronforonco wa h'-hl at p. n. to liy. Hervlro will luhi r.t 7:30 to nltf lit. is Ximio Thfiv "Ho was boMtt'd af Iho bishop v uh ti cMlcd by tin alloi." Tho spoalo-r, Admiral Srhloy, whs illrirHKtdtm tho polur problom with a journailHl. lto icsu iumI: "A bishop and an admiral nut sido tiy sldti hi a Hiuoking cur. Tho bishop libtliiK a Irordi wmm1. told tho ad miral a story about I bo noisy nil-rourtooutH-is of HitllcrH. I won't ft1 lioal tho story to you'. It was worlh !otH. Ita pidnl was morolj showliu' a man In a dizain n very noisy place In heaven, and hero, It monicd, was wh'r Ihoy kept tho sailors. "V'1I the ad nlral paid ho would toll tho bishop a story. "Another man in a dtvum. the ad miral said, wus led by an annol throuuh io'jmMt, and 1tuv nimn to a plaeo as still as dfath, ns silent as the criiv . " 'And here' said Iho and, "is xvlirrn wo keep the bishops.' "Tho place was so Incredibly sVllI that tho man could not understand St, lie couldn't make It out. To look inside seemed Impossible, At lust, however, ho found a small open ing and pooped hi. "Thoro was not a slnglo bishop Jthpre." without any appoarance of hy not-racy wo can offer up thanks for tho eood Tho flint Thanksgiving day down fortune that has followed tho most the bleak New Knland coast; ! prosperous year in our natlono his- tbat was the beKliininn of the heati-jtory. tlful holiday that is strictly an mer- 1L Is with profound sorrow that we lean Institution. And a day that Is note the death of Mrs. Garfield fniell, kept aaeredly by Americans. No mat- in the bloom of youth and beauty, she tor under what flag they are living, was called lo tho higher life, nor how far from their native land, t The oranue blossoms of her bridal Cold, hunger and constant danger wr.?ath were -scarcely withered until had boon the portions of the original' a wreath of Immortalle was laid upon IXKTOX observance of Thanksgiving. And we pause to wonder at the cheerful na tMro or our Puritan forefathers In rinding out that they had been so fa vored hy Provldenc.e that they deem ed a special thanksgiving service a titling tribute for what had been giv en them. Their first great cause for thankfulness was that they were in a land where they could worship Hod as their conscience dictated and their hearts approved. In the beginning of tills 20th century It is fitting that wo should pause Tor a day and con sider tin: blessings which are ours. We first note peace and prosperity on all our borders. We have been pre served from pestilential visitations. Our rulers have faithfully guided our ship of state Into a peaceful harbor. Our crops have yioUb'd us :in eleht billion dollar harvest. Tho tidal wave of prosperity has swept ovor all parts or our national domain. And our hearts echo thankful peons of praise to him who watches over our destin ies. Yet in nil communities there are hearts that are breiiKing. bowed with grief, that for a time, at least, shuts out all sunlight from their hearts. Ah they see a vacant ctmir in imir homo, and a shadow of sorrow on their heartstones, so lot us not Tor ".t tn nffer a silent nrayor for those who Hit in the shadows, and for all j who mod our sympathy and assist ance. 'Freely you have received; Krei-lv give.' These are the words nf the master of tho harvests. Ho lot us heed the divine precept and iron her new made grave. And ir. vain we grope In sorrow as the funeral knell of our sweetest "hopes sound out upon the silence of our woe. To the young husband whem wo love as one of our own, we can offer no word that can assuage his grief, yet our prnwr Is that the brief year of their wedded bliss may be a ble:ied ben ediction upon his darkened life. You to him who has promised to be with us tn our troubles. mclmk:. A rain storm of unusual severity has been prevailing for tho last 24 hours. The creeks are rising rapidly and high water in the river 1b to be expected, a realy uncommon occur rance for this early part of the win ter. Miss Fannie Lawyers Is staying at present at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grubue. ' Maurice Lyons, who has been In poor health for some time is now con fined to his bed. ".Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells are now living In the former residence of Wnj. Stark. Dr. F. Clnrk, veternary surgeon reports ijuite a number of cases of sick horses, some with diseases and , have the tender memory left you of some that are suffering from hurts that h'Ulowed companionship, nnd caused bv accidents with It comes the hope of a reunion V. G: Orubb returned from Port- with her in '.hat land 'o the leal where land and Vancouver a few days aeo. ;ho awaits your coming. We are shar- , - small son arrived at the home lug your sorrowand can only nomt oi ah, and Mrs. 13. Grubbe quite uany 2:lli. .Miss Muriel Butler was in town recently for dentistry work, Dr. W. i-aulltner being here for a few davs, Miss Grace Lyons who has been 111 wih typhoid fever for several weeks is now improving rapidly. Walter and Homer Haines have rented the fnrin owned by F. Wells, and the voiing men being enegertic fellows, will no doubt run It by up io uuie memoas. The teachers who attended tho in stitute at Roseburg last week have returned to their several fields of labor. Some of our people are not sup plied with the very necessary turkey bird for the 2th but we are thankful just the same. Saturday morning, November lltOX lH:i)S 1-'1M!IG AXD LITTLE We havo just received the swollost line or iron beds over brought to Kosoburg. Prices are $3.00, $3.50, $4.25, $5.00, $G.50, $7.00, $8.50, $10.50 and up to $25.00. Say did you see those iron beds at $2 00, $2.75 and $3.25? Buy an up to date doll cab for that little girl; nothing else will please her half as much. The finest line of rockers ever shown In Itoseburg are on our floor. Tako a look at them and be convinc ed of our statement. P. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man, Roseburg, Oregon. Read The Evening News for news. ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell BREAD 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 ladies' shirt waists, ; kimonos, long and fahort 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 llrst-cla&s line of millinery. Our 1 be, 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 Mlssourlaus; come In and let us show you. Leaders In Popular Priced Goods. Home of tho lc Post Card. The biggest and best crockery store In Southern Oregon. Kverytlitng that is made in crockery, glassware, and China, we havo It. From tho plainest to best hnnd-paiuted. Many beautiful )Iecos f Llbhy cut glass sultahlo for vrpRonts. Rico & Uico, the houso furnishers. GENERAL DRAY1NG Goods of cvoty description moved to any part of the city. Pric es reasonable. & It's- An .c ....o..c. Optical Delusion (ds Trtmt' t0 ua0 -v, Kinases or spectacles se- .IfjTV -. .V - -Jj&afWi 'lcctc haphanyd fashion. You ;; UpS. J shoul(1 rei""er that "nearly" cor- V, IWif'XO cSW'. V rpet B'nssos aro apt to prove an In- B ! H3ai&S Wv. XKA?' J"l v Instead or a benefit to your oes. : NlSiA Absolutely correct glasses can only B Agent for Snell ISS b ob'alned aflGI' a "'"rough exam- : Water Filters fmt ",aUo"- We ' 1,1 ,nakB " ,or ou wllh I I Removes all im- &3iS5r,E& The Latest and hpt norii S t P01"11165, instrument, S A. S. HUEY rUSr The i Fair! - " Winnie Qaddis THE PLUMBER SKylight Cornices Heating Ventilating 1 Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon I W4WMHI II It I) ttttfrlHt ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME Electricity furnishes comforts heretofore unthought of. The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best way to make jour 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. Roaeburir. Or H. S. 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