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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
4 THE F.VKMVO NEWS WKIIKKflltA V, IIKTKMBKR 1, 10119. The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare THE EVENING NEWS IIY B. W. BATES IHSUUU DAUiV KXCK1T KUXOAY Hnterod as aocond-claBS matter Nov. 5, 1909, at Ituseburg, Ore., un der act of u.arch 3. 1879. Hubsrrlption Hates Dully Per year by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Hciiil-Wcckljr Per yenr 12 00 Blx months 100 whunkmi.iv, ii.i i:.mi:ii i. !" The News acknowledges the receipt of a box of choice bulbs for full planting from CoiiiiroHBiiinn Hawluy. They uro from tho Plant Industry, United males Department of Agricul ture, and me inadu up of choice vnr-Itles. A full fiii-load rf in-lley npi.or wlro has arlvcd at Kukciih for the Oregon Klodrlc railroad. Ti ls ia the lino that ban decided upon Hosobiiri; us It is southern terminus, and from whence 't will send nmiiv brunches In various directions In tho adjacent Interior. Nobody's Mnmizliie for November Is nt hard, and will l tho Unit one for sometime, fine John -M. Ilartolin. its founder and editor leavna for 'be Knat In January. It Ml! W"p'c and that city's siirrouiidlmis. wrllloii In tho editor's usual Irlnitlablo style, and the Issue la a ixoud one, of fourie. Proper Iv enoimb an examination of the data furnished by I'miry connrmf every Bti'tonu-rt nindo by Dr. Cook of bin trip to the North Pole. Perhaps that la why tho runner waa compelled to Bhut up In hla alacks upon the man, not only u darlni! explorer, but ft gentleman. There la no dollbl tno latter' story will be ronnrmod at Copenhagen President Tuft has divided In f li vor of lliilllimor and nwiliist GIIToril Plnchot. Ho baa notified Olfford Pln chot :.hnt he may remain at the head of the forestry service, but In fie fu ture he or no other olllclal or employe must Inspire or dlssoiiilnnte any glory to I lie detriment of the Secre tary of the Interior. Plnchot la also Informed that he "must in till fores try matters proceed hereafter In strict cacordance wllh tho law and must deHlat In his former practice of loKisllitlim- by regulations." Now we will have peace and Bottlers on gov ernment lands have Justice according to the law. This doclslcn of tho Pres ident will win for I'!'" "10 f'elndi hip of every homesteader in this part ol Oregon. i il,l:MAl.H IIAPIM'.MNtiH Miss Powell, of Itoseliurg, is vis iting .Miss l.'icy Splker In Ibis city. Tho Commercial Club of this city Is a prominent factor In the develop-' menl of our city and l'"'k Valley The ladles' auxllliaiy to the Commercial Club nro destined to be come an imsepanitlon to lb" I;1,!" orgaulzaliou, and tho possibilities that await their Joint endeavors are bevond cuhnlallon. All are Inlerest cd' in advancing the Interests of all jif our people hy bringing t natural resources of South Douglas. Tha popular linn f !'' ' McOreiior & Co., dealers III sheir and heavy hardware and building materia , lii.vu our thanks for a beautiful 19 10 cul- C"Tho dam at Uouben was removed and the fish nro coming up lh A.elea river bv the score The lloslon Concert Company man aged bv Madame O. A. II. l.nShow. will give an enlerUilnnienl at the auditorium tonight. Mr nnil Mrs. Will Chudwlrk are again residents of our dly. 'I hey oc rupv one of tn Helcher roltus.es In Clara audition. Mrs. Tavlor. or t.ranls Pass, Is a auest 111 the Hbcrlu home this week. Miss Kli;h Dyer Is vMHng her sis ters Mrs. 1'ohiln and Mrs. Anderson. In this city. ir ui..nm who went lo Port land for medical attendance was ip ' ...i .... i... Mr lini kv on the '.'1st and at thlH time he Is resting nlcel with hope for his recover. Horn. On Clove Creek on the llllh of flclober lo Mr. and Mrs. '-eo twins, a sou and a daughter. Horn. on the "In. lhl cl,v' to Mr. and Mrs. V. l. llolksclaw, a b"Mlsa Margaret Shuck, a fluid Illll ,.hool teacher, vhdied her slsier. Miss I.orenn Shuck, or the lilomlu'o school, ut tho Durlv liomo lit this ''Hy, over Thunkim'vliig. . ..ii..i iiuifn" i! veil by the Comncrclul Club, as a beginning for the S P. park fund, was a success both socially and unanclally. and the Club are lo bo congratulated over the splendid results of their generous efforts In behalf of our city, and to hcuutlfv mid Improve II I" every wav. Mr li'nl Mrs. David ltoss are oe cnpvlng tho Wall residence on I he corner ot :'.rd street and Willis tt e'liue. i I Mr and Mrs. Stevens, of tho l.old-e-ll ltule .lotel. are doing all excellent business at this popular host lory on Ulltmrtson avenue. After a long ami stormy rain, lo duv the sunshines Iroin clear skies, end the air Is balmy and sprlnnllse with plent ot flower blooming In the mien air. Sheriff Mortenson and Maimai Atcbli.son are looking alter some .'.us iilclous characters today. Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. McNIcholns en lorlal.ied Mr. and Mrs Dick Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jee Clemens. Kim -lie linker snd .1. W. Hiker, al a fumtl I'h'inksglvlng dinner, at Oakle V"V"iHoiir Splker. ot Oakland, spent Vbaiiksi!llnu at the hon e ot bis pnr vn,s in 11.1. c.y. M0,.UI.;. TIMELY SUGGESTIONS .J You Will Find Shopping Easy and Pleasant The Assortment Here Is Complete With NEW SEASONABLE SHOWINGS HAT II ItOIIIOS not KU COATS hat oitnr.it OI.OVK OltllKIl (Ol, I.Alt, 'III-; AND llAXDKKIt CMIi:i' KICT I.KATHKIC SATI.V I.I.NKD. OM'Oilll IIAfiS SI'IT CASKS iv i :i s i : 1 1 x i;t k wk a h ka xc v 110. i:i. HAI.r l)0i;.V ASSOItTIM) coi.oits I XTKHW'OVIOX SOCKS I'AXCV IIOAIOI). IIAXI)Ki:l(CMII:i', 'ITU, Sl'KI'KXD IMtS, AltM HANDS AXI) IIOSK SI I'POItTKltS IX KAXCV COM- 111. NATION' HO.V. iti-;i:iT:i sii.k mui'I'I.hiis I Y WAYS St'Allli' SILFFIJCItS U.MIIItKI.I.AS A I-AlMiE ASSOHT MK.VI l-ANX'V AND UNTQlil-, DKTACHAIIMO IIA.NDI.KS. FOLDING SUIT CASE I'MISHEXLAS PAJAMAS KAXCV DHHSS SHIRTS Cl'l'V HL'TTOXS AND STICK PIN'S SKTS IX PIAJSIl L1.N10D CASH. MOOSH IIIDH MOCCASIN'S FOll KMOXI.N'd FOOT CO.MFOltT. MKX'S SF.TS, KIIO.NV FINISH, C'OMII, IlltUSII, TOOTH llltlSH, .SOAP liOA, K'J'C, KTC. WIMj FIT A-N V OXFOIID Il.Hi. STALKY ItllAND, PltK-SHltUXK i;.Mii;itHH.iii. IXTM'WOVK.V CASHMKPE Ilo-IKItY 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 GENTSiFURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try Them For Dry Goods HARTH'S TOGGERY Home of Reoral Shoes and Hand Tailored Clothing f The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. YONCAU.A XHWS Newsy Itenw Gathered by Our Live l;oi-repoiiilelil I. lr Wot'nor imwln n ImulnoHH trio to Portland the llrat of the week Win. Woodson and family, of Port land, visited with fricndF and rela tives nt this place last week. . Fireman W. 1. Uiik and wire, of Portland, nro vlalHm? at tho homo of II. Wltto ut Elkhead. Chaa. Deckley. and family, or Oak Innd, vUiled with relatives at Ibis place a tew days last week. Mrs. Conner, or Albany, visited ...in. i,,.p uiutr mpk Jim. Itattv sev eral days last week, returning homo the 111 Ht or the nroseni woea. Mrs. Itobt. Wilcox, or Oakland, vis ited wllh relatives al tills place a few daya last week. Mr. Joseph (iardnor, of Sacretnento la vlulllni? with his brother. V. M. aardner at this place. Pror. Hen IIUIlllllKinn, Ol I'.UKeiie, spent Thanksnlvlni! with Ills parents Mr. and .Mis. 1)011 lluntillKtou, Sr., at 11 cs placo. Fred .ieiuzer, or t.resweu vmum wllh relatlvea al thla placo several days last week. Bertram AnpleRato, or Cotlano Orove. sient ThalikSKlving with rolll- llve al tins piaee. i.-.i.it, miMin-iiH who Is altendlllK rollvKt! at Ullltelie. vlslled with rela tives at this placo a lew uaja iai. wek". A. l.lnback, tho piano man or Itose Iiiik. wns In the city on business tho llrat ot the week. i At'... mil xmiln n hiiulnesa trill to Central Point last week, roturnlns homo last Hiliuiay. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Stearns vlsltod wllh relative at Oakland the first ot the tcek. Mrs. lOva Kills, or Cottage Grove, was a business visitor at this place tho Ural of the week. Mr. Illll. or Now York City, Is vis iting his mother, Mrs. J. li. illll, or thla place. It Is rumored that O. F. Thiol Is to soon discontinue conducting tho ho tel and take up other meuns of liveli hood. Just who will be next at the helm 4s Inn keeper Is a little conjec tured as each Mrs. Lofleuer and Mrs. lOva Ellis are bidding for it. It ia safe to prdlct that the botol will be conducted In nn up to date manner with either of the ubeve named as pirants in charge. in iho last lssuo of The Nonparlel thoro appeared quite an extensive write up aud friendly "boost" for Yoncnlla. the geniel editor having oii lit to visit our city and unsolic ited contribute loyally and unreser ledly to our lot by giving us a clean cut, much appreciated write up which to say the least would have addvd a laurel to tho pnwllge of any city and Its dlfrereiits branches of business pursuits. We reel very grateful Indeed lo Iho Nonparlel and are sorely sor ry that Yoncnlla hasn't the means nt hand through which to clasp bauds wllh her sister city. Drain, and feel that by so doing that petty Influences which are always prevallent between lowim, had been burled deep and downward like the old ladies' devil, so that the more they scratched the deeper they'd go. Such sentiment as that expressed by the Nonpariel show that it is backed up by tho proper motive and spirit and goes far to ward healing old sores and places the editor In a glowing friendly light and shows conclusively that he la of the proper material to gain strength and Biipport. The gale la open, and Iho latch string Is out nt any and all times for such highly esteemed vis itors as the chief "Devil" of the Nonparlel. A 12 pound boy wns born to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Clifton, at Scotts Val ley, November 28th All doing well. Uncle Jesse Prlngle passed away at his home near Elkhead, November Mh after quite an illness. He was 77 years of age. MUS. McGINTY. I. O. O. SOCIAti A box social will be given In the I. O. O. F. Hall nt Looking Gins') the evening or December 16, 10C9, at 7:30 o'clock. Uev. W. II. Eaton will deliver an address on Oddfellowship; special music will be a reattire of the social. Prizes will bo awarded to the t"-o moBt popular ladies, and to the e.ont leinan who pays highest price for a box. The public Is Invited. d-15 I1HAI, KSTATE TTIAXSI'EKS C. A. Rohrabacker to Chas. K. Dallgherty lots 3 and 4. in block 20, in the City of Glond.ile. Considera tion $30'). Carl A. Miller to Chas. E. Daugh erty lot 4, block 14, In tho City ot Glendale. Consideration $250. Jean H. Clarke to A. .1. Osteen lot 9, block 2, Clara Addition, being a notion of the NWV4 or Sec. 4, tp. 33, a. n. g w. m. DRAYINQ AND HAULING TELEPHONE 001 Prompt attention given to all orders NAT BISHOP ATTENTION Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell B READ 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 j PHONE 357 The Blowing; Our Own Horn M Is not much In our line. We prefer to let our customers do It for us. It will ho worth your while to como and see. our Seasonable jewelry display. Note how merit Is apparent In every arti cle. How successful wo have been In maintaining quality In spite of rea sonable prices. Then you will realize how wise wo are to let our custom ers do ail the talking. tndlml baskela. blich bark, sweet era, and porcupine null! work made by rtt Hegla. Mohawks. Irouuols and other tribes, for salo at ltoseburg Hook Steiro. Thess sro pretty goods tit pleasing prima. q The Cass St. Jeweler Sure we have ladles' shirt waistB, J kimonos, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and t without sleeves;- tea aprons, black X and whlto collars, and all kinds of neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear coats, and hoods for the babies. Also X a Urst-clasa line of millinery. Our he, 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 Mlssouriaus; come In and let us show you. Leaders In Popular Priced Goods. Homo of tho lc Post Card. Fair Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all imparities. Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon jj K if 4 (ksc Fill lYour House with Unlit no house is modern without electric lights. Though we can wire 'ny old" building, the best work is when the hoiiBe is being constructed. We are slwaya ready to give an accurate estimate and to gnarsntee the best work. G. L. PRIOR 316 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or