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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1909)
THE EVENING NEWS TTESIMY, NOVEMHEK 30, lfMW i Nothing Is too good (or the Uriah, nolther 4 xeroent culvarts too good for the county. Use the beat, as it Is the cheapest In the long run. See Pat." - . . . , , : , . GOOD ENOUGH IS THE DEADLY ENEnY of BEST In oporating our Grocery Business , we are not satisfied with 'good enough. We strive for improvement. Our store is the right place to buy ' groceries. Everything fresh and clean. Phone 2381 I A GIFT FROM Never Fails of At Clingenpeel's you will fiud , 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 prces up to $350 These gifts will be treasured and give pleasure for a life time. ' W. E. Clingenpeel JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ROSEBURG, - - - OREGON GENERAL JOBBING HOWARD & MAHAN The PLUMBERS and TINNERS Skylights, Cornices and Dryer Pipe Largest Stock of Plumbing Goods lo the City LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE 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, 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- H tJ cality? Do you, want to sen your property: Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? I f So See WALKER Kocm 1, Bell Sisters Building. . -:- The Roseburg Pharmacy WE take 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. I Full line of Sundries always on hand I ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. I L.E. KROIJN, Manager To the lovers of the beautiful, a look at the exquisite. Holiday Hue at uravea Art Kmporlum will do yoi good, and when you buy the .prices will do your p'urse good. d-lf Commercial Club Bldg. CLINGENPEEL'S a Velcome REPAIR WORK ROSEBURG, OREGON PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. - : - . . E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public. HER WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of great Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artists In this line. Wedding cakes are made In -tho most beautiful designs aud of rich and exquisite flavor. Our breads, rolls, pies, fancy and oma mental cakes, .etc., are tho perfection of the baker's art when made at llmpqua Bakery LOCL If EMS. Many attractive Xmaa gifts at the Roseburg Uook Store. U A. Heuy, the jeweler, has returned from a brief business trip to Portland. Mrs. George Sloper Is confined at her home on account or illness. Dr. Sether . spent yesterday at points in the southern part of the county. D. E. Vernon, editor of the Oakland Owl, Is a business visitor In the city today. Knaffe Pickens and Knaffle Hayes went to Portland Monday to spend several days attending business mat ters. Pocket knives, a big stock of high grade goods at the Roseburg Jiook Store. tf. G. W. Gage, of DUlard, is spending the day in the city attending business matters. Miss Dillard went to Winchester this morning to spend a few days vis iting friends. The biggest and best line of Post Card Albums in Douglas county at Roseburg Book Store. tf Fred Blakely returned heme Oils morning after spending a few dnyn In this part of the state. Mrs. Johnson has accepted a po sition at the job printing office for merly conducted by Dale Strange. Mrs. L. G. Pettit,,who recently suf fered an attack of paralysis Is said to be very low at this writing. Mrs. J. W. DePries, Mrs. O. M. Ford, Charles G. Glen and W. Wilson were among the Sutherlln visitors iu the city yesterday. Attorney James Watson has re turned from a duck hunting trip in (he vicinity of GarcUuer. He reports a most enjoyable time. Miss Ima Davis bas resumed her duties at the Rose confectionery store after being confined at home several days on account of Illness. The Richardson's Art Embroidery Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Chetham's in the Grove, Wednesday afternoon December 1. Fred Pnquette, who has; been en gamed In businesK in the vicinity of Klumath Falls during the ipast year is expected to arrive'ltere tomorrow. Mrs. .Jessie Clemens and children returned to their home at Glendale this morning after a brief visit with at points in the northern part of the friends in this vicinity. Mrs. L, A. Daugherty, of Myrtle Creek, who has been spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Wonacott, returned to her home this morning. The suit recently flld in the 1 is tice court against W. W. Purdy, the railroad jiromoter, has been settled and dismissed. Vurdy paid the $150 thus quashing further pmneRdlngK. Indian baskets, birch bark, sweet grass and porcupine quill work made by St. Regis, Mohawks, Iroquois and other tribes, for sale at Roseburg Book Store. These are pretty goods at pleasing prices. tf. Erwin Splnks, of Grnnd Forks, British Columbia, stopped over here enroute from the northern city to Los Angeles where he expects to re main indefinitely. While here he was the guest of Mrs. J. R. Chapman. Our Art line was never so exten sive before, nor so much appreciated, If the way they are sellintr is any sign Don't wait until everything is picked over before buying your Xma-i presents. Grave's Art Empor ium d-tf W. C. Calterlin. Deputy Dflry and Food Commissioner of the State, Is .'n the city, and will remain a day or two, during which time he and Health Officer Ho'itk will Irspet tl o dnirles (.f the county and inquire into food matters. The Farmers Real Estate Company are moving into the quarters occupied by them previous to the fire last August. The building has been thor oughly renovated ar.d remodeled and the offices are among the finest in the city. Mrs. Jennie Woodrum, of Redding, California, has been spending the past few weeks visiting at the home of ner mnthr, Mrs. George Davis, in this city. . She went to Winchester this morning to spend a few days with, friends. Shelle payroll returned last even ing from Camas Valley where he re paired the telephone lines, wrecked by the recent rains. He says that the country in the vicinity of Camas is practically flooded, traffic being al most impossible. Floyd Cox, of Idaho, arrived In the city this morning to sppnd several weeks visiting at (he home of hts par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox. Should the young man be suited with 'the ad vantages In this locality It may be possible that he will remain here per manently. Tho new Southern Pacific time. card is greatly appreciated by the residents In this vicinity. Quite a number of those going to Portland, took advantage of the afternoon train yesterday, arriving at their des tination shortly after 10 o'clock In the evening. Church Brothers, the bakers, have on display in their show window on Cass street samples of carrots and turnips raised In their garden In North Roseburg. They are beauties and show that Douglas county soil is well adapted to the raising of garden products of every variety. Castelmnn and Montgomery, di rect from "Pantages" theatre at Port land, are the attraction at the Star theatre this week. This team of com edians are up to date In every par tlcplar and will no doubt meet with the hearty approval nf the amuse ment loving public In this locality. "MY LADY OF THE SOUTH' "THE SILVER HOARD" "MARTEN EDEN" "THE DANGER MARK" THE SCARLET FEATHER" "THE GOOSE GIRL" "JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT" "KATERINB" are a few titles of new books on sale at Roseburg Book Store. tf. N. Conn, who reMdos about six miles west of the city, was a visitor In the city yesterday. He brought In with him five large potatoes, the to tal weight of which was 25 pounds. One of the number weighed 7 lbs. and was perfect In shape Mr. Conn also displayed a large cabbage that weighed 25 pounds. The products are now on display at the offices of the Farmers Real Eutftte Ccmrany on, Sheridan street. - j LOCAL NEWS. St. Regis Indian baskets, 5 cents and up. at the Roseburg Book Siore.tr A. L. Kitchen went to Sutherlin this afternoon to look after business! marters. t Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in I Roseburg, December &, 10 and 11. 1909. d-sw-lt; Miss Mary Buxton went to Suther lin this afternoon to spend a few das. j The best' box confectlontry, "Lowney's" fresh at the Roseburg Book Store. tf. ' G. B. Hayes went to Portland thin I morning where he will Bpend a few j days visiting friends. j For a good clean shave, hair cut or ; oath, call at the Madd!x barber shoi ! Cius street. tf. A. S. Wilson, proprietor of Th( j Fair, is able to be about again after a severe Illness of several weeks. t A marriage license was granted to i Fred Hoffman and Rosa Wilson, both residents or Happy Valley today. ; John Bates, the Happy Valley far- mer, was a visitor In the city today. ! Dr. Lowe, flie optician and refrac-l tionist, will be In Roseburg. Decern-1 her 9. 10 and U. At Oakland, De- , cember 8. d-sw-lt Al Kent and wife returned to their ranch in the vicinity of Elkton today after a brief visit with friends In this city. Al Bays he enjoys farm llfo as does his esteemed wife. Mr. J. W. Johnson, one of the progressive citizens of Glendale, vast a business visuor in Korieburg today, aud while In tmvri found time to call in at The Newo sanctum for a brk-f chat. Several carloads of wool arrived in the city this morning, being pur chased by George Kohlhasen, the lo cal butcher. The product, brought from 20 to 21 cents per wound, , a price which is considered ver good. A few specialties; all colors and finishes, in the famous New Cote Stains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; there's nothing else aa good. 3 In one oils, the best glues and the. only sliver polish that's first class. . Rice & Rice. ' tf Contractor F. F. Patterson espects lo commence work on the new vault at the courthouse within a few day. He has the cement bloiks on the ground at the present time and Is now awaiting the arilval of .other material. Mrs. Bryant, of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, left for her home th-s ino.n ing after a brief visit nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Thompson, in this city. Mrs. Bryant owns a fine tract of land near this city which she ex pects to plant to fruit in the near future. A. "crazy" by the name of Senors was brought to the city this after noon from Riddle and lodged in the county jail awaiting examination. Tied to his belt was a larve rabbit, tho same being found by him while sojourning at the southern city. As near ns can be ascertained Sefiors ik a transclent, having recently arrived at Riddle. He will be examined be fore County Physician Houcl- nnd County Judge Wonacott late this af ternoon. Tho Kneey. Kutler puzzlo Is at tracting considerable attention at S K Sykes hardware store tndny. Mr. Sykcs otters to the person who will solve the nobl'm in one hour a full set of tools, such boing of the Keen Kutter brand. During the dav se(.ral persons attempted to , caiitvre f.he prize, but as yet all have lulled Those who are looking for something ror nothing ahould get In the game It costs you nothing. The funeral of the late John L. Robinson; who passed away at the Soldiers' Home yesterday morning, was hold this morning, interment oc curring in the Home Cemetery. The deceased was 73 years of age and was admitted to the Home from Mar ion county about ten days ago. Ho was a votoran of the Civil war, ser ved as a sargeant in Co. B., 106 N. Y. Infantry. At the time he was ad mitted to the Home ho was accompan-. led by his son. While returning from town to the Soldiers Home shortly before eight o'clock last evening, Charles Rlckle, the veteran nmll carrier at that, .In stitution, was held up by an unknown thug who thrust a revolver into his face, at the same time demandlug that he hand over what valuables he possessed. Frightened, Rlckle ylled at the top of his voice, attracting per sons who reside in the Immediate vi cinity of the crime. Realizing that ho w5uld be detected should he remain near the scene of his undertaking, the thug then took to his heels nnd disappeared In the darkness. Kiclde then proceeded on his way home, none tho worse for his experience. The officers were notified of the occur rance, but owing to the fact that no description of tho thug was obtain able the guilty party escaped with ease. ALSO STORMS SOME WASHINGTON STATE BELLINGHAM, Wash., Nov. 29 Fve steel bridges, two railway and throe wagon, across the Nooksack River, have bee-n carried away within the past twenty-four hours, entailing $100,000 loss. Railway grldgos are In danger, as are thro" highway bridges. Tho B'jII Ingham Bay & British Columbia bridge at Everson is said to be un dermined and swaying in the current. When It goes out it will carry a wag on bridge, located 250 feet down the ri,ver, with it. A 1am is forming against tho Great Northern railway and county bridges are likely to go out. During tho past 48 hours the rainfall haB been 2.87 inches. Railway traffic Is almost completely blocked by slides and washouts. Bol Mngham had but on train today, that from the south, at noon. The North ern Pacific and Belllngham Bay & Britlsd Columbia are completely fed ern Pacific track Is under SvaUsr and the bridge across the Nooksack is up. More than five miles of the North-; gone. Be wise Read The News. Gentlemen:- " We invito your new style Shaving Soap It Is Something New It Is Something Better It Is "Colgates" You Will Enjoy It In handsome, sanitary sealed metal cans; always clean aud ready for use, Price 25c. Fl'LLERTON & RICHARDSON, The Drug Store of Quality Druggists, Roseburg', Ore. Near S. P. Depot. WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED Our hot drinks willj warm you up, and none better , can bei made for the pa'ate. THE ROSE Next to Postotflce. ,j a . 4 .. men" LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumr er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. X? VnrdB on Lower Oak Street. 'Phouenu 1 SRty, ALTHAUS & SONS! ! Automobiles, Bicycles and Supplies! t Agents FairbanKs a Morse Co. Telephone. 1441 Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. J fiRniin.ri & Ainmnn UIIUUUII VK, MLUIIIUII Main ?43i or 3U. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Plocks Cement Sewer " Pipe, Mill Work and all Building . Materia Give us a cajl. We will save you money. D. H rfARSTERS' Plumbing", Sheet Metal Work, Tinning" and Heating" North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples) Marble WorKs. Telephone 2511. Vfork Done pn,Short, Notice , . ROSEBURG, ORE. attention to this delightful We're in $ Position to offer you the best the market af fords In the way jpf Moata; and our pricoa you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stook. , Qual ity and quantity guaranteed, fine roasting pieces of beef from 80 to 12)4o pound. .First class mutton, yeal,, pork and; poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any part of the city. ' Cass Street MarKet LOUIS KOHLHAGEN, lrou. 107 West Cass Bt Phone 111. PrBB rnll.rv ROSEBURG,. OREGON Office: Warehouse No. Near Uie Depot. Telephone PLUMBING SHOP. I