The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 29, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING NEWS MONDAY, NOVKMHFR 29, 1MB,
Nothing Is too good tor the Uriah,
nolther is cement culvsrtB too good
for the county. Use the best, ts It
Is the cheapest In the long run. Bee
Pat. t
GOOD ENOUGH
IS THE DEADLY
ENEnY of BEST
Id oporating our Grocery Business we are not satisfied with good
enough. We strive for improvement. Our store is the right place to buy
Sroceries. Everything fresh and clean.
Phone!2381
A GIFT FROM CLINGENPEEL'S
Never Fails of a Welcome ,
At Clingenpeel's you will find gifts for every
one gifts that never'lose their first charm or di
minish in loveliness; practical gifts, gifts that satisfy.
You should begin now to study the possibilities
of this store for gift purposes. Every day,s delay
now means an added discomfort to you later.
DIAMOND GIFTS
As low as $2.50 and at varying pr cs up to $350
These gifts will be treasured and give pleasure
for a life time.
IW. E. Clingenpeel
JEWELER AND
ROSEBURG,
GENERAL JOBBING
HOWARD
The PLUMBERS
Skylights, Cornices
L argest'Stocfc of Plumbing
Goods in the City
LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
J ' Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small
monthly payments and low rate of interest?
Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time,
XX easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in?
Do you want to buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract
near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo-
cality? Do you want to sell your property?
1 Do vou want to insure your building in one of the best
and cheapest companies in the U.
iPso See WALKER
Rocm 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- -
The Roseburg
WEtake a delight in serving our patrons with
the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity
' is our motto. Promptness both day and
nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy.
Full line of Sundries always on hand
I ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc.
I L. E. KROHN, Manager
To the lovers of the beautiful, a
look at the exquisite Holiday line at
Graves' Art Emporium will do yol
Rood, and when you buy the prices
will do your purse good. d-tt
Commercial Club BIdg'.
OPTICIAN
OREGON
REPAIR WORK
& MAHAN
and TINNERS
and Dryer Pipe
ROSEBURG, OREGON
S.?
PERRINE, Roseburg' Ore.
: - E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public.
HER WEDDING CAKE
Is a thing of groat Interest to the
brf de-elect, and we are artl&ts in
this line. Wedding cukes are made
In the most beautiful designs and
of rich and exquisite flavor. Our
breads, rolls, pies, fancy and orna
mental cakes, etc., are the perfection
of the baker's art when made at
I'mpqua Bakery
Pharmacy
LOCAL NEWS.
A marriage license was Issued Sat
urday to Bert Neely and Ina Bartlett
Mr. Wni. Kaiser, of Melrose, was In
the city today attending to business
matters.
V. C. T. U. will meet at the home
of MrB. A. Llnebnrk, South Pine St.,
Wednosday afternoon at 2:30.
Mrs. Jj. Huntley, daughter of Mrs.
George Noah, of this city, returned
to her home at Deer Island, this
morning. She was accompanied by
her infant daughter.
M T. Cannon -ins a vlolti.r to Hie
!ews ( dice tcdny. In i da: or two
M Cannon and his wife will leave
!n a rig for Little Shasta, California,
whero he ha a position as forest
ranger.
Miss Kulh Gibson, daughter of for
mer Weather Observer Gibson, of
this city, who was Uie guest of Miss
LaBrle over Thanksgiving, returned
to Eugene, yesterday, to resume her
studies at the University.
S. A Bntenian. the timber man,
left, for Myrtle Point. Coquille City
and Marshfleld, this morning where
he will spend about two weeks at
tending business matters. Owing to
the condition of the roads Mr. Bate
man took the trnln to Dlllurd from
which place he will make the trip
across the mountains on foot.
E. I. Hewes and wife returned to
their home at Portland this morn
ing after a brier visit with friends in
this ;ity. Mr. Hewes was formerly
a pastor of Ihe local Christian Science
church, but was transferred to Port
land several months ago. He says he
is much pleased wltn Portland and
has no desire to return to this vicin
ity. Castelmnn and Montgomery, di
rect from "Pantages" theatre at Port
land, are the attraction nt the Star
theatre this week. This team of com
edians are up to date in every par
llcplnr and will no doubt meet with
the hearty approval of the amuse
ment loving public In this locality.
Action for divorce has been insti
tuted by Press Jackson against his
wife, Dora Jackson. The complaint
sets out that defendant was in the
habit of using violent langunge and
in other ways mnking life a burden
for plaintiff There are four children,
the eldest of whom is 11 yenrs and
the yaiingest 4 years of age, and the
plaintiff asks the custody thereof.
"MY LADY OP THE SOUTH"
"THE SILVER HOARD"
"MARTEN EDEN"
"THE DANGER MARK"
"THE SCARLET FEATHER"
"THE GOOSE GIRL"
"JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT"
"KATER1NE"
are a few titles of new books on sale
at Roseburg Book Store. tf.
Yesterday was a good day at the
Baptist rlvival. Large congregations
fllled the big church, and the Inter
est was gratifying. Dr. Driver nd
dressed the Sunday school and about
twenty young poople declared their
i u r pose of living the Christian life
Eight persons joined Ihe church af
ter the nit ruing sermon. Alter the
evening Bermoii a largo number of
men and women rose nt the evangel
ist's appeal, and In an nfter meeting
two voung men came siiuarely out
for the Christian life. Both Mr.
Driver's sermons were masterpieces,
and were delivered with telling effect.
The meetings will continue tilts week
with meetings nt three and nt 7 3U
p. in., escV day.
Armory. December lstto see the
first appearance In Roseburg of the
celebrated artist. Miss Edith Adams,
viollncelllst. For once nt least a wo
man has won a complete mastery over
that difficult and noble Instrument,
the vlollncello. The severest opponent
i of women 'cellists must bow down
before the compelling genius of Miss
Edith Adams, whose artistic work
has secured for her a place In the
i hearts of all true music lovers Miss
Adams, In spite of her sex, is now
regarded as among the greatest liv
ing 'cellists. She charms with the
magic of her touch. Her bowing is
graceful, firm and true. The intrica
cies of manipulation that mark the
artist are hers In a pronounced rte
gree. While in Berlin Miss Adams
was a pupil of Robert Hausmann, of
the Royal High School. Later she
was the protege of the great virtuoso
Heinrich Klefer of Munich. So Inter
ested was Mr. Klefer in Miss Adams'
talent that he invited her to make
her home in his family, Which innde
It posslbio for her to have almost
daily coaching. During this lme she
scored grer.t success, both In public
and private recitals.
Three cases of Interest 1o the cit
izens In this vicinity will be argued
before the Oregon Supreme Court
at Salem tomorrow.. The appeal li
cense case of Attorney Albert Abra
ham, appellant, vb. City of Rose
burg, respondent, will come up in
the morning, and from indications
will he discussed at length. Attorneys
Albert Abraham and J. A. riuchanan
represent the appellant, while Ator
ney George Neuner will look after the
Interests of the city. Another ap
peal case Is that of Mary K. Ilouck,
appellant, vs. City of Hoseburg. re
spondent. This action is in the form
of an appeal from the assessment of
damages levied against the appellant
in the construction of a sewer by the
city. The appellant Is represented by
Attorneys Abraham and Buchanan
and the respondent by Attorney Geo.
N'euner. The third case Is that of
Attorney J. A. Buchanan, appellant
vs. Phoebe Kennett, respondent, an
appeal from the circuit court. Sue
action was brought to force the spe
cific performance of contract. Attor
ney Buchanan is represented by At
torney Albert Abraham, while Attor
ney A. N. Orrutt Is looking after the
Interests of Mrs. Kennett.
FOR SALE. Household furniture
and an automobile. J. M. Lawrence
307 Main street. 2t
B. E. 8TKKT,,
Attnncy-at-LaiC3
i
' (i Legal advice free. Collections
i Solicited
Room 1, Marstera BIdg.
Hoseburg, Ore.
I ft
IXTE11KST MAXIFEST
Oregon Dairymen Looking Ahead to
Convention
(Special to The Evening News.)
PORTLAND. Nov. 29. Oregon
Dnlrymen are showing great Interest
In the annual convention of the state
association, to be held in Portland
December 9 and 10, and the atten
dance will be large. Many prizes have
been offered for the best showing of
dairy products made at convention
and the exhibition will undoubtedly
be the best made In years. The
creamery companies of the state are
offering prizes and the Portland
Flouring MUls offors a purse of
$100 to go for the two best exhibits.
The Portland Commercial Club will
give a reception Thursday evening
December 9, to the dairymen anil
members of the State Horticultural
Society.
DAILY WEATIIUH REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending ;
5 a. m., November 29, 1909. I
Precipitation in inches and hun-
dredths: j
Maximus temperature 59
Minimum " 47;
Precipitation .'. 0
Total Preclp since first of the
month 8.11
Ayr. Precip. for this month for i
32 years 4.33 ;
Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1909,
to date 12. an
Avg. Preclp. from Sept 1, 1877,
7.88
Total excess since Sept. 1, 1909. .6.02
Avg. Precip. for 32 wet sea
sons 33.00
WILLIAM BELL,
Obseivur.
ntox nuns von mo axi little
We have Just received the swellost
line or Iron beds ever brought to
Roseburg. Prices are $3.00, $3.50,
$4.25, $5.00, $6.60, $7.00, $8.60,
$10.50 and up to $25.00.
Say did you see those Iron hods
at $2.00, $2.76 and $3.25?
Buy an up to date doll cab for
that little girl; nothing else wlU
please her half as much.
The finest line of rockers ever
shown In Roseburg are on our floor.
Take a look at them and be convinc
ed of our statement.
B. W. STRONO,
The Furniture Man,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Have yon seen thnt special couch
we have on (ale. You'll miss It if
you don't; a nntural rest will do you
good stretch out. Rice & Rice, tf
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIirarS
FOR RENT. House, 7 rooms, near j
town. Cltv water. Rent very rea-1
sonable. Call 124 W. Douglns!
street. d-22 I
NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE I have a
5-room new modern cottage for
rent. li'ecnc iigntca. city water,
and otherwise up-to-date. Inquire
325 Washington street. tf.
BUILDER
I1
lRD
RACTOB
ne 193
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Service
Roseburg. Oregon Phone
D RAYING
AND
HAULING
TELEPHONE 001
Prompt nttcntlon given to nil ordcre
NAT BISHOP
THE WATER FRONT
DRY GOODS STORE
Sheridan Street Near The Depot.
We don't Boll for coBt or below
cost but we will sell right at cost.
If you don't believe It, try us and
see. With each dollar's worth of
goods purchased you are entitled to
a chance on a nice sot of silverware,
knives, forks, table and teaspoons.
See them In the window. Come and
see for yourself, don't be misled by
any one for you will miss It
D. J. JARVIS
PROPRIETOR.
THE IMPERIAL j
A Temperance Saloon I
Properly Conducted
Opposite Passenger
Depot - Roseburg"
ORDWAY & BOCART
PROPRIETORS
Gentlemen:
We invite your
new style . ,
Shaving Soap
It Is Something New
It Is Something Better
It Is "Colgates"
You Will Enjoy It K2a
In handsome, sanitary sealed metal cans
always clean and ready for use, Price 25c.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON,
The Drug Store of Quality
Druggists, Roseburg, Ore. Near S. P. Depot.
WHEN YbU'RE CHILLED
Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none better
can be made for the palate. '
THE
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xx LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
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Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
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XX VardB on Lower Oak Street.
H phone Hii
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IH.W. ALTHAUS & SONS!
CJ A RAG IH
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Agents Fairbanks ft Morse Co.
5 Telephone 1441
GROUCH & ALDRIGH
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement
Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia
Give us a call. We will save you money.
D. II MARSTERS
Plumbing, Sheet
and
North JacKson Street,
Works. Telephone 2511.
Work Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. t
attention to this delightful
lit r ffl'l
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ROSE
We're in a Position
to offer you the best the market af
fords In the way of Meats; and our
prices you know are alwaya lowest.
We handle only prime stock, dual
ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine
roasting pieces of beef from 8o to
IBHo pound. First class mutton,
veal, pork and poultry equally low.
Can't do better anywhere. Phone us
your order. We deliver to any part
or the city.
Cass Street
Marhet
LOUIS KOHLHAGEN. Prop.
107 West Case Bt. Phone 1(1.
Free Delivery.
and Dry Finish Lumt cr.y
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ROSEBURG,. OREGON
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' Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. t
Office: Warehouse No.
Near the Depot. Telephone
Main 2431 or 311.
PLUMBING SHOP.
Metal WorK, Tinning
Heating
adjoining" .Peoples; Marble
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