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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
r THR KVKJTINQ WEW8 FItllMY, NOVRMIIKR 3ft, 10O0. r CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. n 1 t; The straightest and sur est road to g'ood Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. ' 1 If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tanijle 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, fo be sure but you'll find that tha best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the Stein Mock Co. and David Adier, 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 mit in return. I. ABRAHAM ' f i ; ' Remember quality is the true test of cheapness. Hy p jr good Clothes you shall know us. HAS REACHED. THE HIGH WATElttTAGE I (Special to The Evening News) f PORTLAND, Nov. 2 Willamette ; river reached the flood stage today j but Is now stationary. Many house j boats hiive been washed away from muorings, and the bridges joopar I .ltepd foi a time. XX '"- ii ,.,.r -t . (?fi.-r:--f.ri i .; xx xx Where your Money Goes the farthest Rice $ Rice ANGRY CONDUCTOR KILLS PASSENGERS (Special to The Evening News) M KM PHIS, Tenn.. Nov. 26. As a result of an argument between Con ductor Lowery and Win. Moore, Miss Lilly Barker and' Moore, both pas sengers were killed. Angered Lowery drew a revolver and fired at Moore. He missed him, and the bullet struck Miss linker killing her. He fired ntffifn, the second bullet striking Moore and killing him. Lowery es caped. LOCAL XEWS. t City News Briefly Recorded Mnnv attractive Xinas KlftB iit Che. Tlosolniri: liuok Store. tf W. M. Murks, of Cnnyonvllle. la a visitor in the rlty today. Ifeadn.unrl.ms for Holiday goods Is at the Koseliuri! Honk bloro. it. 8. 1). Fhort, of Oakland; wns n vis itor III Hip city for a few hours yes terday. Pocket knives, a llK stock of hlKh grndo goods at the I tom-burg Uook Btoro. tf. lnndor B. Klco, of Isadora, spoilt ThanksKlvliiK In tho city a guest of friends. Tho beat box cnnfeoltontry, "Lowmiy'B" fresh at the Itoseburg Hook Store. tf. to. Ambrose, of Yonrnlla, returned homo 1Mb mnniliiR nricr spending Thiinl'.KKlvliiR In the city. l-'nthur Lam) I'ultirnoU to Albany this nioriiliiK lifter spending Thnnks Rlvlng with Father Mclloe In this city. J, II. Short, or Drew, was admitted fo Mercy Hospital yesterday. Ho Is being attended by nr. Seiner, of tho tlrm of t)is. Scch, Sntli'M ft Siowari. famous Itlchiinlson'B Embroidery Silks nt the Ai t Variety Store, Corner of Pino and l.nno streets. swd-n2r llev. iMcf-onnell, of the Christian rhiirrh, went to Mvrtle Crook this morning at which place ho will de liver a lecture this oveul-ig O. W. llnlhird liml dnugliler, Maud left l.lt evenltll! fur Ashland where they will lelnillll tor several davs visiting with friends mid relatives. Misses Veil and lllirlet Parker, (icr trnilct Hint. It ti lilbson and ('.nice l,allrli went to Sutherllu this morn ing where ihev were entertained by Miss Mil. lied Witlte Miss Woodson, (if OranlH P:ios. fpeut Thnn'.isglvlng, with lier Mend. Miss Kva Kiiulkner In this city. She left thts momlm' for Poftlniul where she Intends to remain Indetiinllely. Itev. ,1. Siuilh retunied tn O'lt tago (Ji'uve this tiifirniiiLC after snend ing the p,-ist wi'ek In the city nldliiL' 111 the Kl-ee Methndlst mci'tllius which 'bnve been held at the church In West Hosi'htim. The Indies' aid of the M. K. church will hold their iinniiul ('hi.vsanilie mitiu hIuiw on Wednesilny mid 'riuus ilay. lieceinher 1st mid L'ml. Ill rooms formerly occupied by the Crescent theatre. Prizes will be irlven or the best specimens. There will bo also a Mood supply of chicken -pies, lamiiles. breml uud cukes for sale, lienieniber the place and date. -BUILDER- (VI ). MA VN AHDl CCNEKAL BUILDING CUNTKACTOKi At Your Service Ttosclntrg. Oregon Phono 193 THE WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE 8hrltlnn Strwl Near Ttie Depot. We don't sell for cost or below cost but wo will sell rlht at cost. If you don't believo it. try us and bh. With each doljsi 'rt' worth oT Koods purchased you tiro entitled to a oh unco on t nice sot tif ailvoiwaro, knlved, ftH'kn, table and tistspoons. Beo tbem in (he window. Conie and Fee for yourself, don't bo misled by nny. on for yen will miss It D. J. JARVIS PltOrUIKTOIt. - V.' h. Strnder, of 4,'el, was a vis itor In the city yesterday. K rn nk Kouk, of ' Cleveland, Is a visitor in the city todny. Ladies' hand bafts and purses at low prices at Hoseburg fiook Store tf Mrs. Patrick Koed and fahiily were tho pnests or N. D. IcCall ut Fden uower yesterdaj. ' j Miss Man-air. of Oakland, returned to her homo this morning after a brief visit with Mends In this city. I IJ. Walte returned to his home at Hut her! in I tils piornini? after a brief visit with friends In the city. Tho divifrce suit of Uutherford vs. Rutherford was dlsniisned in the cir cuit court this morning. Stevo Short returned t his home nt Wilbur this morning after Kjiend iik ThankHfitviim with friends in this city Mr. and Mrs. .TnmeR Morrytnan went to Portland this morning where they will spend a few weeks vlsltlivg f.) lends. Dave Crosby returned to his home nt. KltMle this morning after spend ing Thanksgiving in the city a guest t mends. Tho arguments in ho Iniunctlon rnse of Howard vs. Cook were sub mitted to Judge Hamilton this morn ing. A decision Is expected later. Ralph Smith and .Miss Hester Smith were mnrrled at the Methodist parsonage In this city Wednesday evening. Rev. Jas, K. Hawkins of uYhiting. IH Hard Ac Clayton have received several hundred young fruit trees from the Salem nurseries, at of them to be planted In various sections of the eountv. Whit does voiip mother, ulster. brother or sweetheart want for ! 'iii;ih. a Photo made by C'.nrk's , Studio. Itoseburg National Uank building? tf. the lovers of tho beautiful, n look at the evpus-ite Holiday lino at It raves Art Kmporlum will do yo good, and when you buy tho prices will do your purse good. d-lf A motion hits been tild In th cir cuit etiurt by Atloi'iiey Klbert Her mann, reitiesliiiL; that the divorce suit of K-ank M. Uutherford vs. Kiln Rutherford he disniinsst'd. Mr.i. S. H. Morno and her Stin d;iv school class of t he 11a pt 1st churi'h will hold a window snle of home cooking at Milfdge and Pleker Itros. sitne next Saturday. Kverythltiv In the Hue of home cookery, n-2 7 a Jackson has tiled a suit for divorce In the. circuit court n gainst hi wife. Horn lue.fson. lb alleges that he and his wife were married al Hays Creek In the e.ir 1 SO 7. the Hrsl lew e:M.s of thPir wedded life hav r beer, spent amldt the most pleasant surroundings. A inong his allegations Ihe liust.-and alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, and furthci stales that his wife caused him cm sblerahle humiliation by the use of villi;.-'!- l.umaaue. The merahe.-s of Roseburg Lodge No. n?ti. H. P. (1. Klks. and invited guests, hud a Jolly evenimr hist uii:ht at the hidue rconit, The at te i. lance was lame and all were In nocntated with the "good time fever." The Klks "uu,l,,t'" supplied both In st ruiiemtnl and vorul musio for the occasion - the like of which has never hrei! surpas.-od. Kianlic 11. Waite pre sl.led durtiiR the social session and was m sisted In rounding up the voting bucks and old ones, too- bv Policemen H. T. MeClalleu. Sam losephsou and Win. VauRnren. After inaiorlty of the herd was brought beiore (he altar and "branded" with a will -r rod for misconduct they felt very thauklnl and were ''onsoled U Ihe fact that "it might have been worse.'' Rnast pig, ront turkey 'd cr:nbcrv sauce, sandwiches of all l lnds, ih fact everything In the way j of good thie.us eat. had previously neeii an inucd by the lunch com i in U tee uud was iilaeed nt the disposal of those present. The '"wind-up" was late with expression f rum all that 'here hail in ' been a di9l mo ment U the evening's festivities. G. W. Irnrle was in the city from Melrose on business today. Ihe Koseburg Hook Store is un packing a large array of holiday goods todav The biggest and best line of Post Card Albums in Douglas county at Roseburg Book Store. tf Mrs G. W. Gago, of Dlllard, was admitted to Mercy Hospital this morning. The lady Is suffering from a slight ataek of appendicitis.. Charles C. Evland was granted a divorce from his wife, Ida Evland. in the circuit court this morning. De sertion was the chief allegation In the complaint. Tabltha J. Fordney has filed suit In the rlreult court against Peter O. Hall. She aeks that she hi awarded judgment In tho sum rt $2000, as damages for slai-.der." ACJltTCVLTlTtAli COIJ.KK Winter Courses .January 4th to Feb ruary JHtb 10!. Practical work, lectures nnd dem onstrations will be given In such vital subjects as General Farming, Fruit Culture, Animal Husbandry, Palry Inp. Poultry Keeping, the Huslness side of Farming, Forestry. Cnpentry, Blacksmith ing. Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sewing, Dressmaking, Home Management, etc ' All regular courses begin January 4th and end February 11th. Fannors Weok Febvuary 14th to ISth A onrdinl Invitation extended to all Interested. ' ' Good accommodations may bo se cured at reasonable rates. No nge limit above lfi years. No entranco re nuiroments. Prominenfectureres to bo secured for special topics. The in structional force of the Colege num bers 100. Kxcellcnt equipment. A special feature Is the Farmers' Week Which come this year February 14th td lS(h. Lectures, ' discussions, and a general reunion. For fuither Information address, Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col logo, Corvallls, Oregon. d-l:"-p 1).I1A W KAT1IKK ItKPOIlT U. S. Weattier "pureau, local office, Roseburg. Oregon, 24. hours ending 5 n. m., November 20; 1909. Precipitation in inches and hun- d red t lis; Maximum temperature 4, Minimum " Precipitation ' Total Preclp since flrst of the month 7 83 Avg. Preclp. for this month for 32 years 4.33 Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1901), to date 12 (13 Avg. Preclp. from Sept 1, 1S77. - XX XX :: xx ' The Best "Place. JoTrade The House Furnishers in Holiday Attire Practical and Sensible Gifts for the Holidays Something here for every member of the family. The question what shall I give will be easily solved after an Inspection of this store. Did you ever stop to think how much more comfort and sensible, how much more all would enjoy a nice piece of furni ture for the home than to buy some trashy present. This space will only permit of a very few of the many things that await your inspec tion at this easy place to flhop. BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS FOR the YOUNG and OLD. Beautiful Davenports," Couches, Mor ris Chnlrs and Rockers; Beautiful Cabinets, Desks and Chlffoners and Dressers; Beautiful Book Cases, the Globe -Wernlca 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 wagons, toy furniture, little stoves and ranges; hundreds of things that can't be mentioned on account ot space. Bigger and Better Stock China and Silverware Everything that's made in fancy china and glasswaro; enormous stock of 1847 silverware and clocks. Carvers plain and fancy, bone or silver. You will be surprised at the profussion of good things that will make sensible presents. Also remember our prices , are the lowest. j live House 1 Quality jjil You are always welcome at this store. Children given same courtesy and attention as grown folKs.- We will not be undersold if we Know it. Full value for your $ Slobtvtrnll 'ElMtic" Book Cue. IP trfffrrf Kttrpan Leathor Furnltur Strait Reclining Chairs. McDougal Kitchen Cabinet! of Ajtlatic De,iffn WE CARRY THESE QOOD3 IN STOCK :::n!:::::::::!;:!!?:ismn:m?!:::::tnstt!ttttiittii!tiitiiitst!ll fiOO ISALKH ov iiois lost High Wilier Causes Hig Loss at Independence. Five hundred bales of hops belong-' lug to Isaac Plncus bona have been submerged near the east bank of the Willamette river, opposite Indepen dence, entailing n loss of $25, (KM). The warehouse in which tho hips were stored stands back from the river half a mile, but lis site is really lower than tho land near the river, as tho land slope? eastward at that point. The water is up to the eaven of the buiWfm?, and an attempt to save some of the bales by cutting a hole in the roof nnd lifting litem out failed on account of the weipht of the wet hops. . The hops were bought of Goro Rose last September, and at that time Mr. ltosf warned the buyers to i;et them out by tho middle of No vember, but did not tell tlvmt why. The (inn. which has Its h"udnuartrrs at Tncoinn. did not anticipate a rapid rise in the river, and no failed to take 7.. 'lit Total excess from Sept. 1. 1M0f T. M iu,(.(l of ti,p wnrnli.;. Mr. Rose hlmdf avk. i-rccip. mr wet sea- n!U a murher of bales, lint i:iod them to hlKher land soon after the Pre sons,.. for 32 wet sea- S3.U0 WILLIAM H10LL, Oltp"i vcr. MAY TOIlAV. 1X1 It 8ALK" JO ""acres" IliieTandr mile from town; li acres orchard; all under cultivation: small house; b'rn 2i)x!) ; poultry, team and a wagon included. Only $uroo. swd-L' crop was harvested "Wet hops are like wet tea." a hop dealer said this morniim. in dlscussiiifi the si t Million, "and so these POO bales mav be considered a total loss, as thev would not brii.i; anything evn 11 they should be unbultd and dried." WHITE AS SNO W Thisis the claim made by all who send their washing to the Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get this result no chemicals are used. Your laundry is not treated in a severe manner very much to the contrary it is handled in the most approved manner all the latest and most modern machin ery is at our itoniwand to'do your work in a mos trorou'rh manner. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY " 0. C. BAKER, Prop. Jackson Street - ' ' ' - ' ROSEBURG, ORE. Roseb u vg Restaurant South Side Cass St., Near Depot. " STAPI.KTON & r.VTVEKSOX, Props. OPEN AT ALL HOURS l.enditiit and b st restaurnnt id the city. None but white ptople employed Nothing hot the best iu the market served, (live us a trial and te con-vinred. D RAYING AND HAULING xonn-: Wo tho UTHlcrslmiod tamv,TR niul I rosidents of linad I it-t i-lrt. No. 15. ! horoliv Ivo notlc' tiuil n imhtlr nu'ot ; Ini: will bo !n'M nt Hrnckwav Solinnl House It, said road district No. 1 5. j of llouchlR routttv. Orcuou. on Mop- dnv. Dorcmbor 27. IIMM. bcirtimitti: j at two (2) o'clock p. m.. for tho pur t post of votinc an adilitional tax upon all roa' anil personal tnoporty slttiat I "d In said road district, for the pnr i pose ot Improvlim tl-e pulilic roads In i said rjad district. I (Slmiocl) II. A. ItERflil'll W. S. .IOIIXSO.N .1. K. W II. SOX I. H. NH'II Ol.l, m. r.rxrox A. M. AHltlXOTOX .1. T. MclUOK .1. C. CARTKNTKll W. K. SMITH C. W. I.AWSOX . I. C KK.XT P. O JOHXSOX W. S PHOSI SAM rilHlMTKNrX WII.I.1K 1IHEX.XKX JOH.X 11. WKST swri20 Pearl lleanian and Snsie Uo.lden, both resltlents of Dntiuias ciuntv. were married ut I'ntene on Xovein- ; lior If. Kloyd A. Hess omriatlllq. Onr Art line was never so exten sive before, nor so mnch aiMir.-t i.tted Prompt atienlion given to nil orders ir the nay they nre sellini; Is any : i sign Don't wait until even-thing la -p nicijfvr. ! picked over bi'forp buvins your fA I DlSnUp i Xm.ti presents. Grave's Art Empor ium , d-tf TCI. I rill.K 0(11 The Musical Event of the Season SPECIAL ENCACEMEN1 The Central Grand Concert Company of New YorKCity AXIMILION DICK, America's leading violinist assisted by MISS EDITH ADAMS, acknowledg ed as the world's greatest woman violin cellist MME AUBY PEARI.E-MEYFR, Soprano, late of Berlin and Hamburg, Germany. ADOLPH KN A UER, Pianist. . , ARM0NY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1909 RESERVED SEATS AT MARSTER'S DRUC STORE Reserved Seats 75c. Admission 50c