THE M'K.YI.VO VEWfl THfHSIMV, DKCICMIIKR 2, TmiO THE EVENING NEWS HY U. W. BATES tSSri:!) DAILY KXCKIT (SUNDAY Entered as Bocond-cluus mutter Nov. 5, 1909, ut KoBoburg, Ore., uii flnr act of iuurch 3, 1875. Hubsrription Kates -Dully Tor your, by mail $3.00 I'er month, dtMlverod 50 HeiiiMVrekly Por year $2.00 Hlx monthB 1.00 Till ltHI.. I KCKMIIIIC U, 71M77 I Thfl Kiwn KukIsIut Man purchased ! a Cox Duplex printing pren.1, which! prints, fr UJfj and coiiiUh romnlnto 8- j Ikiku paperH at I ho rata of liuOO per1 tionr. Thin means that bUKlunsit of that able -and energetic niWHpepcr Is1 tz rowing 1 1) lurge proportions, and that iho Iteninttu Ik proHprii)K. The i Kvenlng News Ik pleamd to note the I fact. ; The KvenliiK Newa In not only mn KralulatinK ltn"lf upon the dally in crwisn In Its Ihih.ih'hh and circulation for 'the K"od honetlt of ItoseljiirK, but also upon the many woivIh of (Mini-! mendallnti from all Boun-eH which Hi Ih in reeelpt of. They prove beyond! the p'ntdv'nltire ot a doubt that The levelling NewHjlmH not come upon the field of dail Journalism In the :lt.y hh :in Intnider. but aw a dally vhiltor highly appreciated by everyone. LET US ASSIST YOU In Planning A Delightful Christmas Do not spend your money in something cheap and trashy, but get something good and then you have a lasting remembrance. Call and see our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Novelties, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Hand Painted China. Come in and make your selections early while the lines are complete. I The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Phone 214H W. E. CLINGENPEEL Jeweler and Optician Where are You Going to Trade? AT THE . ROSEBURG ROCHDALE i t- ; ' 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 Secretary Knox has given Presl dent Zeynya, of Nicaragua, a proper culling down and gone lis far as ho ' van without Infringing on th rights if Congress to docltire ,wiu l-'nmi the , news at hand the fulled Htntos will liave tho support of all the South American republics, except Honduras, md will he hacked hy Mexico firmly. Tho result will be properly punished nail any ono single genorul will hnro allcr Ihlnk twice, heforo ho stat-lti a revolution, or embroils two repub lics In war. Tho two greatest powers tit tho weBleru hemisphere Hay Mint thoro nitiHt liu lews lighting, and th chances aro they will have peace If moy nave to Hunt to mnlntiiln It. Her. DuBell to ofllrime were uiun j I. O. O. F. SOCIAL "mado one." Tho lirldo woro a bountiful white . , , , ,,, , Crepe flu Chine dress, while a bridal .' l? V;'",1, w"' " ,KlVP" t,,e veil, adorned the fair ludVs head, 0.0. J. Hall at Looking Glasi the hung gracefully over her shojlders 2?'"? . "' December 1G. 1909, at to the iloor. The groom wore the con- , . ,ii . ... ... imniii win m.'n.rr mi nddross on Oddfcllnwship; special volitional Mark Just after the ceremony the guests were Invited to the dinning room, whore a liountlfiil repast was served; which every one enjoyed very much lint Khonld I say every one? for our dear minister hail eaten just before ,,ox- Tho l"'"11" Invited. music will ho a feature of tho social Prizes will be awarded to tho t-i most pojiitliir ladles, and to the .cent let.ian who pays highest price for j d-1 5 MYIITM4 CltKIOK XIAVS Mr8. Martha Powell, a former res ident, of I his place, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. MoKuan and Airs. Meet. County Suporlnlendonl Tliuriynn Chanoy visited tho Myrtle Creek schools Friday. Threo of our girls nway at school woro home to oat Thanksgiving tur key; the Missus Vola Sellg, Alabol ; Mayo mid Mosaic Hond. A very pleasant family reunion on Thanksgiving was held at the home of J. A, Dutiuivan, when all Ihe sons and daughotrs gathered with their liarenls, the Unit time 111 sixteen vears Mint the family circle had been unbroken. Mia. Canio Iliinnlvali Ilrownlng, of Highland. California, and Kd. Iliinnlvan fnim ICastern Ore- Kn, being the two present who had lioen absent so long. Mr nud Mrs. .lames Hire and live children. Vin ton Duiiulvati, wife and two children mid ThoiuiiH Dunulvan completed hu party. It was great Joy to the In vulid mother to have all her dear ones with her again. (he members ol Iho Card Club and their Irlends hud a dinner Thanksgiv ing at Ihe empty ru s of the brick lilock formerly used as a primary whool room, with card and dancing. Among ihoso present were families of C. O. White. Nt.te Sellg. II. .1. Ilow liind, It. A. Preston. II. Pratt, II. Stevenson, Mrs. (irlthth, Mrs. Ileum, .tho Misses Alice Sherman, ltnno Dlckman and Mr. Willis, A parly of young people had a guv time al tho Hall Thanksgiving nlglil. Oilier than Huso two events the day was spent iiulolly, there being no church services, there was nothing for the general public to attend. Ir. DeVore. of Cam on vil le. was 111 town Monday. coining and alas! he could Indulge but v;try lightly In the many good things served. The happy couple received many handsome and useful presents as well. as the hearty congratulations of i heir many friends. Moth Iho bride nnd groom nro welt rind favorably knowii In this vl'.il'ltv. IIKAI, KKTATK TltAXSIIOItS Maitha T. Tavennor to It. E Mridgo, 12 acres, nil situated in the County of Douglas, Oregon. Conaid oration $1,1100. I Ada and V. C. Harding nnd Cath- hlivtnir snout the irrenlir unit i.f I hlr ' rl,le 10 w- Hlllkley, tile easterly lives hero. Iho groom, a son of Mr. ?.2 Ul'"'" of lot 6 plat E., Roseburg Lewis )-h. Is u very sncffsful young f inner, and ilio rldo lr ono of our popular young Indies, After tho departure of the guests, Mr. and .Mrs. Ash, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Portland, nnd the bride's sister, Miss Oraoo Mines, of St. Johns, wended their way to Hon $10. E. M. Mnrsters nnd wife to W. E. Marsters lot 19, I'riiitilalo addition. Consideration $700. I.. J. Speck nnd wlfo to Emma Sanilnr lots 5 and 0, blk. 9, Hamil ton addition to tho City of Roseburg. Consideration $10. their future home a farm adjoining .M"'1 .i'1"""0'1 to O. O. Sother EV4 Ihe home of both the bride's and tbei"' AK' Ihe home of both the bride's and the groom's parents. The visitors, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Ash, siicnt a very Ide.'isnnt eyeing around their happy nresuie. , Ah, ye happy couple the wriler loins lit W'sliljig you luanv Ion? and happy years of wedded life. ONE WHO KNOWS. Many attractive Xinas gifts at tho Roseburg Hook Store. tf ; the 8WV4 of the Nli ami mo or ine ril'J ot sec. .12, tp. 31, S.' R. 7 W. Containing 100 acres. Consideration $10. A fow specialties; all colors and finishes, In the famous New Cote Stains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; thore's nothing else as good. 3 In ono oils, the best glues and the only silver polish that's flrBt class. Rico & Rico. tf DAILY WKATIIKIt HEI'OKT V. S. Weatner Bureau, local ottice, Roseburg, Oregon, 21 hours ending 5 a. in., December 2, 1909. Precipitation in lncheB and hun dredths; Maximum temperature 44 Minimum temperature 33 Precipitation 08 Total Preclp since first of the month OS Avg. Preclp. for this month for 32 yearB 4.33 Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1909, to date 13.49 to date 13.57 Avg. Preclp. from Sept 1, 1877, 8.44 Total excess from Sept 1, 1909.5.13 Avg. Preclp. for 32 wot sea sons, 33.00 WILLIAM. HELL. Observer. Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. DRAYING AND HAULING TELI'PIIO.VK OOt Prompt attention given to all orders NAT BISHOP tttt tttttttttttt illttttttft if f ttif f f it?if ; : ; I : Where your Money Goes the farthest Rice Rice The Best Place ToTrade ATTENTION. Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell B R E AD 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 ' The House, Furnishers in Holiday Attire ,iifs noun iiaiiey, who is ilown Willi : typhoid fever, is In u critical eondl- tiotl. H. R. Johns bus jusl Installed a rnrnace to heat his residence the first. In town except the one al the school ! JJ house, but. very llkolv nut the lust ; The "blind pigs" had a light Mon-lj dny nl:;bt In which it young man ran if round nourishing a razor, and thorn ! was a general "Tree for all," but no i fine seriously hurl. Those serai's are if setting dlsgraciftilly freiiiout. A j ?X line chaiK-o to revoke their license will nut bo lost is hope il by TltEHEIX. It. Conn and wlfi. of Independence i Zj at. in i in- in. ti.Hiium iiO'lHIS. l.OCAl, XI'.WS. laud, Is a Isl- l-'rauk Long. :f Clo W C Xoal. of Oakland, was a vis-1 Itor In the cily yoslerdiiy. ' l.onls Kohlhagoii weal to Dlllardi .11 iiini 'mm in looK liner iiu.siuess mutters. 1 Hoy. II. W. lluss relumed to bis homestead ne!ir IMIliu d this morn-i Ing liter a brief visit with tiionds in Ihe clly. I Uev. Chnrlos W. Maker, of Clove-' mill, Ohio, Ibn now rector of SI.' Ileiirvo's Kidscoiial cliarcb. arrived l-eie last ovoniug accou-pnulcd by his viro. 1'hi y wore mot. al ihe train In j li u 111 lx-r ot I he bidv ineiubers of the'' church and escorted to Iho Roseburg liolel whore tlley vpent the night. '1'hiy enpect to lake up 'heir r.'sl-IJ loin o In Ihe Mpiscep.il parsonage ' V'llhill ll fow ilavn. it. It 1 ; uKini(j it mmii.i-: nniet. htit lu-iuitif'il wt'tMIni? vc rnrrfi! mi the home ot Mr. uul Mrs. Win, M;ves. no;ir Itlii.lic. last riitn ta. when Uietr (liiimhtor. Ka Hello, mill Mr. I'. Y. Ash. were milted In te liomts of holy lnntritiniin . ( two o'rloi k. when it nnmlu-r of relatives nnil iii'inmte frtentts Wfie mssoi:iIi i he hrlilo nnd m ooin. at te'ul-Ml 1 Mro Uo Klet.'ln'r Sntth ns hrii!e" mnld nnd Mr. Kov I'letelier Smith, jih Test tnan. nia relied to their idmesi Practical and Sensible Gifts for the Holidays Something hero for evory member of the family. The question what shall I give will bo easily solved after an Inspection of this store. Did you ever stop to think how much more comfort nnd sensible, how much moro ail would enjoy a nice piece of furni ture for tho homo than to buy some trashy present. This space will only permit of a vory few of tho ninny things that await your Inspec tion ut this easy place to shop. BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS AND R)3'liit j F0J the YOUNG and OLD. Beautiful Davenports, Couches, Mor ris Chairs nnd Honkers; Beautiful Cabinets, Desks and Chlltnnors and Pressors; lSonutlfill Hook Casos, tho Globo Wernica 1iiid others. Elegant New Rug's and Carpets, Portiers And Couch Covers Neither tho old or voting have been overlooked hero; Misses and chlld ren'i chairs nnd rockers, doll carts and ci bs; Children's dishes, toy banks llttlo red chairs nnd sir guns; toy wagons, toy furniture, llttlo stoves nnd ranges; hundreds of things that can't bo mentioned on account of space. Bigger and Better Stock China and Silverware Evorythlnpr that's made In fancy cMaa and glassware: enormous stock of 1S4 7 silverware nnd clocks. Carvers plain nnd fancy, bono or silver. You will be surprised at the profusslon ot good thing that will mnko sensible presents. Also remember our prices are tho lowest. You are always welc ome at this store. Children given same courtesy and attention as grown folhs. We will not be undersold if we Know it Full value for your $ ftllve House W Ul StoWVtrnlckt "Blutic" Book Caici. Kftrpea Leathtr -Furnitur Strell Reclining Chain, McDougal Kitcfatn Cabinet of Article Dnitii W CARRY THESE OOOD3 IN STOCK PHONE 357 , J Sure wo have Indies' shirt waists, J klmoiios, long and short ones; bath robes, aprons, long ones with and without sleeves: tea aprons, black J and whlto collars, and all kinds of neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear J contB, and hoods for the babies. Also a Urst-class line of millinery. Our oc, juc, idc ana aoc counters are loaded with good things. How do wo sell theniT Why cneaper than anybody else. Why? Because our expenses aro less. Be a T Mtsnnill-ln lid- fntna In nn1 ln. n1 7 - " "w .u uuu c. ub mjuw you. The Fair Leaders In Topnlar Priced Goods. Home of the 1c Post Card. . :;i:i:s:;:c;;::;ii::;:;:;;;:;;:i :::::o::;;oao Winnie Qaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters'. Removes all impurities. Phone 2101 Roseburg' . Oregon Fill Your House with light-no hon8e Is modern without electric lights. Though we can wire "any old" building, the best work is when the home is beinj constructed. We sre always ready to jive an sccurtte estimate and to gusrsntee Ihe best work. G. L. PRIOR " 315 N. Jackson St. Roaebnro. fir I i wndor a lioniitlful arch of evtn-gre.Mis I . . . . I XI aJ w:.i.e chiysautheuiums, a.u, wan J:::::::::nmm:::mm:nn: u