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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1909)
THE RVKY1VG XEWft Tl'FWDA V, VOVEMflKR 30, 1000 Supplement to THE EVENING NEWS MY B. W. BATES VSSL'Ki) IAir,Y'KXCKIT HUN' DAY Entered an socond-clanB matter JJnv. 5, 1909, at Koseburg, Ore., un der act of i.urch 3, 1879. Kii1)h( rlpllon Hilton -Dully 5cr year, by .mail $3.00 Ver month, dolivord 50 Krini-Weekly Per year $2.00 Six month 1-00 titkhimy. nov i-;ii:?:ii no, tmm Thcro may ho Homo peoplo who tin not mtk(; inisUiikeb hut thv don't aunount to enoimh to gut their iniinea in the puperw. There In not. a Hindis doubt about th peoplo of Alabiuua about l!-eir toddles. Thuy wmit tnem and they voto Tor th-Mii. Hot thiee countleH in the Ktato want prohibition. I'liKASKI) WITH ItOHKIll'JKJ IViites Watihluffton Taper DougluM County A womir'H nimhim! at reek di"d. Hho nmde nrrnno'iientK for his futicnil and had him decenil yihinU'd. Then she Hkipi"'! to Denver wllhout paylnK the imihM-tiikar, iiml -wa arrested hh an absrondiuK debt or. That, he was a pretty wood hiin tmurt while HvIiik l tnideueed in her effort, to kIvh hint proper Diirlal. it million not tluj trouhh ho a kIvIiik hor now thai, he Ih dead. In a recent Inane of the South ilend, Washington, Journal, appeared the following article written by L. H. Rhoadea, one of Koseburg's busi ness men. From the tenure of the communication It would a linear that the writer la perfectly satisfied with KoseburK and Ita Biirrounulnp a eh are all newcomers In thin section. The letter readtt In part: ItoBebiirtj, Ore., Nov. 20, '09. lid Hoi Journal: A few words from iih to your paper will aavo writing a lot of lettura aa our friends will get your printed col umns sooner than I can write to all of them. KoseburK fa a stirring little ollv of about 5000 permanent res ident a. Six or more churches are doiriK a ood work. Two lai pe Bchool buildiiiKB well filled, about fifteen or twenty brick or concrete bulldinBS with others Kointf up, mostly for r lie UHe of Htoieti, hotels. hulls, totIices, etc. Quite a number ol saloons are also visible, but are now out of com- rilii).n :,u mi.h t ti 1 a (! v tiuvlnu- Cripple J j,OI1(( jj.y H((Iie lW() ypUrM HIr()f a j little InvestiKHMon lends one to the ! reuult that now many wnto earners are spending tnoro money In I he Hlores and their homes and families get the benefit, Merchants say their bii'iliieHS has increased largely from the wage earning clas and the' liil'Ah t eyed, rosy cheeked children took more cheerful and are clothed, more comfortably and a general neat-j liens is ohsorved about I ho homes. $75, MM) was expended tills year In paving some of the streets and the: building of new concrete sidewalks! Ih going on and will likely continue.! Con tract h nre being let for many new buildings. There are ten trains a day and this being a station where they stop for fuel, hnvli:g a round- hops and extensive an be said to be The great storm ihat Is prevailing along the coast from its front hern vxlrentlty to the frozen regions of tho north leaves no choice of harbors to vosHels. They all are hard enough to get into and out of. There is no difference, according to reports at I i... 4. .... tlx. mm.ili nf thn Till- -iml.1.1. Tlll.mi.Hik bar r.r Coos d.ir-1 hnu). ma. lii.io alio " . . '. i.. whirti I- t.rnli- swilrhl.m yards it, ably Hi. r.i that l'ms broke- upon railroad town. All .lay and all nlht . . 3 . . traiiiB are oasBlnir and cars are be nir s-hlppliiK for yea's. Tim decision mario by .ludgo Bean In inn federal court ut Portliind W Hknly to cause Kribs and other "in nocent" inn chasers, through -Marie Ware, when sho wnt. II. S. ConinilH sloner at Kunene, of government landB, to loso itf all their pur"huHe. Thft decision of the judge Ih t tlmt thi-re waa fraud throughout tlume land transJicUium from their begin ning to their end, and so truo Is this that there could not. have been in nocence connected with them. Under tho clreiimstnneoH there has been no lrnl hales of any iml uro. and I bore fore the lundH miibt revert to the government which has not lust a title to them. omi.o.v i:i,i: ti;i: koi. Wlion; the l''irs. W'niU C'Oiiiineiice Today'a Oregf.utau contains the fol lowing corning the Oregon KIcMrlc Kiillrnad. which shown Hint the com pany holds to Uf r.ebun? ns Us fulure terminus: Although H- hits not yet been nn nounccd when tho Oregon Kleetrtc Vtnllro.'id f'onipany will begli- Ihe ex tension of Hh ninny projected lines In the Willnmetln Valley, il. wan leimied tletlnilfdy yeslorday tlmt ihe lii"t ol' tbn work will be dene on either tin iiroposed line from Tignrd to C'f.rv:il IIh, by way of McMlnnville. or on the extension of the main line from Ka- lom southward, by way of AMmny and Eugene to Koseburg. The recent Hale of $2,000,000 bonds by the rouipuny was partially j for the extension of oi.e or the lines surveyed. Then it was ulven our Ihat there was no plan made rega riling the expenditure of the hond moif y. (leneiui Manager Talbot said yes terday that, preparations of esllma'es of cost had delayed Ihe work. The labor sllnallon would govern, also ho mid, tho amount ol work to be carried on next Hummer. "It Is my opinion that there will be a rtimlite of Inbor In Oregon next -eiir," suld Mr. Talbot. "Labor will l scarce, find what, enn be obtained n-lll ci'tne high. The h'imr cnmliMons way limit our work next Summer, tnil the present delay in determining wh:'t Hue Is to be worl'ed, and wheth er unyUilug Is to be douo soon, t.i duo iii ro lo a delay In gelling estl malif Troin engineers. " l the time tho Hale of tho bonds wnwMoniinuea, it was said that the P1' f ihe coiup.tny would Ite tfi wl?ike no previous auiKnincement con corning the time ot construction, but that the p-dilic .ubl get its first In formation of the wor'i when It waj actually begun." trains are passing and cars are being moved into place, so there are but a very few mlnuten la the twenty-four hours without the sound of the lo comotive bell, the pulling of the en gines, and a trembling of the earth for, blocks. Our dwelling is often shaken, ho the windows rattle like the jar of a small cartluiuake, at first a .little annoying but now we could hardly sleep wllhout it. Often tho sounds are mistaken for tho surt on (ho ocean beach. A movement is on foot to get a railroad from Coos Hay to puss thru here and extend eastward, perhaps to connect with a Hue across the continent. There is a general air of thrift among all the peoplo and not in a boom spirit but one of steady growth and prosperity. Many Btrang- ers are buying land and other proper ty with a view of locating and devel oping many of tho resources of the county that have practically ns yet been untouched. A move for a feder al building to cost $ir0.000 is now j on foot and also work on the iJmp iu a river making It navigable for CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE- The straightest and sur 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 efTect. 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 lilock Co. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the sro-ld. Every Suit we sell is sold with nn ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new ruit in return. , ABRAHAM l Remember quality is the true X test of cheapness. By oir good Clothes you shall know us. The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Where are You Going to Trade? AT THE ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes. Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. Try Them In Your Order For GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they wih please you. steamers from the coast, 60 or 70 miles distant. Had I time I would to tell about some of the fruits, such as apples, peaches, pears, grnpes, etc., which grow in this vicinity, also the veg etables, grains, fine horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and poultry. This county took the first prize for iiorsoa at tue A. Y. P. I'efore closing 1 will mid a word about the climate and weather. A little more rain 1ms fallen ttilH fall than usual. Three white frosts hive ' occurred that made some vegetation look black, but roses still bloom In ihe gardens. Verly little wind mo far as tho hilly country seems to proven t L. II. HHOAUICS -. viom.v m:ssos Amos W. Hiester, violinist at. Star theatre, will accept pupils. for violin. Kspecial attention to juvenlls. Inguire at Star theatre or phone 85. , IMI'OUMKI LOANS OX TI.MltI.lt LANDS Ve are in a position to make loans oir Umber lands In large tracts only. r'r particulars apply to Stewart and Wriuht, 34 9 North Jackson street, KoKi'lmrg. Orecoti. t f . ' I yearling Ued Pollnnd Heifer, right ear cropped and slit; no other visible marks of brands. If not claim ed by owner the animal will be reg ularly sold according to statute. .101$. HUFFMAN, Marshal. Sometimes you are Judged by company you don't keep. the NKW TODAY. TO RENT Two housekeeping rooms Inquire at C03 Mill street. tf. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. Where your Money Goes the farthest Rice Rice The Best Place ToTrade :! The House Furnishers in Holiday Attire xx xl it IT. 8. Wmiluor Itiirrau. local olllcc. llnscbiiiK. Ori'iimi, 24 limirs uuiIIiik 5 n. tn., XiivimuIkt no, 1!0!. ProclpltiitUm lu Iiu'Iiob mid hun driMlitia: Miixlinnip. t(MU'n!tui'o (11 Minimum " 44 Vrivlpliiitlon 61) Tcilnl Prorlii alnre first of tho month S.70 Avr. l'rwlp. for (his monlh for 32 y..nri 4 33 Totnl Pri'ilp. from Sept. 1. 1!H!, lo lint 1 3, 411 vg. Tri-clp. from Sept 1. 1877, 8. Of, Tolal r-vrvwi Troin Sept. I, 19011 5 ;( Avk. Proclp. for 32 wot boa- -"". 33. UO ; WILLIAM IIKLL. ' Ohsoivur. III II II H xx Ix XX :: MOXKV TO LOW Sicwnii nnd WiKht 34fl Jnrk wi snort nr (ho liM-nl acoiilK of a Inrun mul rollnhlo (lrm 01 I'orlliiiul. Oroison, who 1110 masliK hwna 011 linsolmiK nmt nixmliw ooiiniv prop erty. l' 11 or wrllo (or paillciiliir. tr Mm. I'mikhui-Jt, tho Biiitiaollo. Mill r.M-mvp f a i 0 Tor 11 hviuro on 'Why Wo Co To .lull." A wnrrnni lll prolwhly ho awoin nut for Her for oMnlnliiK money uiuler false mo-ienses. 1 Stt : Practical and Sensible Gifts for the Holidays Something here for every member of the family. The question what shall I give will bo easily solved after an Inspection of this storo. Did you ever stop to think how much more comfort and sensible, how much more all would enjoy a nice piece of furni turo for tho homo than to buy some trashy present. This space will only penult of a very few of the many things that await your inspec tion at this easy place to Bhop. BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS FOR the YOUNG and OLD. Beautiful Davenports, Couches, Mor ris Chairs and Rockers; Beautiful Cabinets, Desks nnd 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; Aliases nnd child ren's chairs and rockers, doll carts nnd cabs; Children's dishes, toy banks little red chairs nnd air guns; toy wngons, toy furniture, little stoves and ranges; hundreds of things that , can't be mentioned on account of space. Bigger and Better Stock China and Silverware Everything that's made In fancy china and Rlasswaro; enormous stock of 184 7 silverware and clocks. Carvers plain and fancy, bone or sliver. You will be surprised at the profession of good things that will make sensible presents. Also roinomber our prices aro the lowest. T You are always welcome at this store. Children given same courtesy and attention as grown folKs. We will not beundersold ifjf Know it' Full value for your $ "JTxe Ilovue Quality SlobcVernlckt 'Bluttc" Book Cues. Kaxpen Leather Furniture atrelt Rectininc Chairs. McOoursl Kitchen Cabinets el ArtlMIe DmIch WS CARBT THESE GOODS IN STOCK ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell E AD at the same prices and it is the best. CooRies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caKes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 The Sure we have ladles' shirt waists, J kimonos, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and T without sleeves; tea aprons, black X and white collars, and all kinds ot neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear 1 coats, and hoods for the babies. Also i a lirst-class line of millinery. Our uc, 10c, 15c and 25c counters are 1 loaded with good things. I How do we soil them? Whv cheaper than anybody else. Why? Because our expenses are less. Be a . Missourlaus: come In and let us show you. Leaders In Popular Priced Goods. Home of tho lc Post Card. Fair Winnie Qaddis THE PLUMBER Slight 'Cornices Aent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon Till tYour House with liitht no bonee is modern without electric lishts. Though we can wire "any old" building,: the best work la when the house is being constructed. We are always ready to iva an accurate estimate and to guarantee the best work. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Koseburg, Or