The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 03, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVEMNO NEWS FIUDAY, DKCEMI1KK 8, 1I00.
LOCAL NEWS.
CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT
YOU HERE.
The straightest and sur
est road to good Clothes--the
best Clothes brings
you here.
If yon frequent any of the "by
paths" you'll be apt to lose your
Helf in the tangle of misleading
"liarirains."
Whatever we do is well done
whatever we buy is well chosen
quality is the object and perfect
Clothes satisfaction and effect.
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 Mock Co. and David
Adler, two of the greatest Tailor
organizations in the wo'ld. Every
Suit we sell is sold with an ab
solute guarantee of Satisfaction
or your Money refunded or a new
ruit in return.
ABRAHAM
TT?. I?nmom),n nmilitv ill t.h trim
. x tesL or cneannesH. v o-jr uuuu
Clothes you shall know us.
, A Cm
J City News Briefly Recorded
J. L. V uttton, of Glide, transacted
buslnunH innttornJu the city yeHtorday.
Attorney Dexter Rice has returned
from Jacksonville whoro ho utteniiud
legal matters.
Mrs. C. V. Mai (yn returned to
Portland thin morning after a. brief
"Visit with friends In this locality.
Nothing la too good for the Uriah,
for the county. Use tho bent, as tt
1b tho cheapest in tho Ion 15 run. See
Pat. t.
Mm.' H. T. McClnllen left for Oak
land, California, thlH morning where
tho will visit with friends and rela
tives. Mrs. Wiley Pllklngtoii went io Wil
bur this morn I UK In roHpoiirie to a
moflsao announcing thu serious Ill
ness of her mother.
Mr. Poriino. of tho firm of Walker
A Perrlno, loan agents, went to Oak
land thfa morning to look after busi
ness Interests.
The trustees of tho Rosehurg fU,w
morclal . Club did not meet last even
ing ns anticipated. Hot two nMMiihers
of the body put In an appearance,
thus avoiding tho transacting of of
ficial business.
"MY LAPY OF Tflfi SOUTH"
"Till-; SII.VKU MOAltlV
"MAItTION KHUN"
"T1I10 DANG Kit MATtK"
"THIS RC'AUI.KT I K ATI IKK"
"TUN (iOOSK filltl'
"JOHN M AliVKli ASSISTANT"
"KATKItlM-i"
am a few titles of new books on sab1
nt Koseburg Hook Store. tf.
Pocket knives, n big stock of high
grndo goods at tho Rosehurg IJook
Storo. tf.
Miss War lick, of Portland, Is spend
ing a few days lu tho city vit'iting
friends.
Charles Drain, of Drain, is spend
ing the day In tho city attending to
IjiihIiipkh matters.
W. T. Kerr and T. T. Land, both of
Coquille City, nro In the city toda
attending IiuhIuosh matters.
Tho biggest mid best line of Post
Card Albums In Douglas county at
Ttoseburg nook Store. tf
Grant Taylor, of Winchester, v
spending the day In tiio city. T!e re
ports thu roads in tho vicinity of hie
home iu g.vul conditli-n cnntd,rtnk
Hie heavy rains.
Don't fnil to attend tfi onto.'tnln
ment to bo given at hn Maecabeo hall
Monday evening, December li, under
tho auspices of the Women's Missiou
aiy Society of the Mrnt l'reshytor'nn
Church, for the benefit of t ho new
rgan fund An Interesting 'Musical
and literary prograinis belurj pre
I mred for the occasion, and a i?,ond
(lino Is assured. d ,F
Henry Mooney, of Klk Head, was a
visitor In this city today. Mr. Mooney
wim nreoinpanied by S. H. Thorp, of
Itanlc-, Oregon. Mr. Thorp savs he
hi's traveled all ovt r Oregmi looking
for a pbuc'Ihat JuM. suiis him, and
that In trie fertile Shoestring Valley
lu the county be has discovered his
lde;il, and expects to buy a farm and
locale there.
HeadfjuarterB for Holiday 1 goods
Js at the Koseburg Book Store. tf.
C. VV. Edwards, of Fresno, Callfor-:
nia. Is a visitor fn the city.
MIhb Beryl Singleton went to Wil
bur this morning to spend a few days
with friends. 1
W. C Neul, of Oakland, spont yes-1
trday In the city attending business
iiattei-3. j
Reuben Conn and wife stopped 1
over here yesterday to visit a rela-j
tlve, Krank Conn. They left this,
nornlng for Los Angeles where they J
intend to spend the winter.
If you are looking for good service I
In tho barber line call at the Maddix
barber shop, Cass street, Ttoseburg I
National Bank Bldg. Three chair).
shop. Bath rooms in connection, tf.
Butter and eggs are huh soaring in
prico with no indication of a decrease.
At present butter Is eclllng for 45
cents per pound, while eggs are
bringing the excessive price of 40
cents per dozen.
Tho biggest and best crockery Btore
In Southern Oregon. Everything that
Is made In crockery, glasswaro, and
China, we have It. From the plainest
to best hand-painted. Many beautiful
pieces of Llbby cut glass suitable for
presents. Rice & Rico, the house
furnishers.
E. Purvance and family, who have
been living fn this city for some time
past, expect to go to Cottage Grove,
Saturday, for a few weeks. Mr. Pur
vance says ho hopes to eventually re
turn to Roseburg and make his perm
anent homo hero.
Prof. CaF'emon will entertain the
public at the Star theatre this even
ing In his famous mind reading nnd
hypnotism BtuntB. He Is a clever ac
hypnotlsm stunts. He is a clover en
tortalner. very quiet wedding occurred at
the residence of Judge G. W. Wona-
cott last evening, when W. H. Preston
and Wllltna Alexander, both residents
of Myrtle Creek, were united In mar
riage. The happy couple left for
Myrtle Creek this morning where they
Intend to make their future homo.
Considerable excitement Is mnni
fet, locally. In the coming prize fight
in which Jeffries and Johnson are the
urluelpalB. Several small wagors have
been posted to date, and should the
event be pulled off In California as
anticipated, ft Is safe to assert that a
number of Roseburgltes will be pres
ent.
Alpha Lodge, No. 47, K. of P., elec
ted the following officers at their reg
ular meeting held Wednesday: M. F.
Wright, C. C: W. E. Clingenpell, V.
C: C. L. Pearson, Prelate; G. V.
Wlmberly, K. R. & S.; J. K. Perry,
M. K.; W. T. Wright, M. E.; V. R.
Buckingham, M. W.; Oren Staples, I.
G.; Frank Brown. O. G.; J. C. Aiken,
trustee.
,oren Harvey, a local tailor, nnd
Mrs. Myrtlo Young were married at
the pnrsonage of the M. E. church,
south, Wednesday evening, Rev.
Meat's oMlciating. Both of the con
tracting parties are well nnd favor
ably known In this vicinity where
they havo a host of friends who wish
them a long and prosperous future
W. J. Kellllier has filed notice of
appeal with the county clerk In the
use of A. M. Gallagher vs. W. .1. Kel
lllier. The controversy was aired be
fore a jury In the circuit during the
recent term, a decision having be-in
rendered in favor of the plulntilT. The
defendant, now Intends to carry the
case fo the supreme court, no doubt
iinticlpating a reversal in the decision
of the lower court.
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS
You Will Find Shopping Easy and Pleasant
The Assortment Here Is Complete, With
NEW SEASONABLE SHOWINGS '
HATH KOIIKS
IIOl'SK COATS
HAT oitii:n
;iiOVK oiiii:r
COI.I.AH, TIK AX1) HAXDKEH-'
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J.IXKI). '
OXI'Hlll) HAGS
SI IT CASKS
Iii:iSi:ii NUCKWEAK FAXCV
IIOXEI).
HALE DOZEV ASSOHTEI) COLORS
IXTKItWOVE.V SOCKS EAXCV
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KCPI'OKTEHS IX FAXCV COM
ltlXATIOX HOX.
HEEI'Elt SILK MUFFLERS
WAYS SCAHE MUFFLEH9
I'MIIKELLAS A LAIKiK ASSOHT
MEXT I'AXCV AXI UMQUJi
DETACH AI1LE HAXHLES.
FOLDIXfJ Sl'IT CASE UMItUELLAS
PAJAMAS
FAXCV IMtESS SHIRTS
Cl'FK IIUTTOXS AXI) STICK PINS
SETS IX PLISH LIXKD CASE.
MOOSE HIDE MOCCASINS FOH
EVEXINU FOOT COMFOHT.
MEX'S SETS, EHOXV FINISH,
COMli, IIIILSII, TOOTH HHUSII,
SOAP HO.V, F.'I'C, ETC.
MILL FIT AXV OXFORD HAG.
STALKY liltAXD. I'llL-SHHUXK
HXDEKWEAH.
IXTFPWf)VEX CASHMEVE 110
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HARTH'S- TOGGERY
Home of Regal Shoes and Hand Tailored Clothing
tOCAL NEWS.
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Books Tlake the Host Acceptable
Christmas Gifts
Thciv is ;i book for you to give :uiy relative or friotul that will couvey
exactly ymir message of love, iit'fi'ctioii, gooit will or friendship of whatever
nature. Theie is nothing so much appreciated as a book nothing that gives
so grent and lasting a pleasure.
We arc ready to supply ift-seekers with Hooks th?t will make the most
valuable iifts, at jiricos considerably below thosy usually asked. We have
hooks of history, the works of famous authors, spirited novels of today, rich gift
books in elaborate, beautiful bindings, Bibles nnd Testaments, Children's Story
nnd Picture Hooks, the only complete, aud the best selection to choose from in
Hoscburg. And all at the fairest and most tempting prices.
lint you must come and fee; and come early, lor then you can choose
from a complete, new, bright and inviting slock, and you'll also avoid the
ceaseless, perpetual Christmas rush.
Roseburg: Book Store
North Jfli'kfun Stn-tt.
Successnrfl to Aee's Book More
Row burg, Oregon
Frank Waite, of Sutherlln, is a vis
itor In tho city today.
Tom Lough Is reported seriously
and niny not recovor.
.1. Dealing, of Canyonvlllo, is a
business visitor in the city.
Fred Tolfes, the painter, went to
Sutherlln this morning for the pur
pose of decorating the Interior of the
new hotel.
Have you seen that special couch
we have on eale. You'll miss It If
you don't; a natural rest will do you
good stretch out. Rice & Rice, tf
J. FI. Hooth. V. C. Hnrdlni; and R
B. Alley aro expected home from
Portland this evening or tomorrow
morning.
For Men. There Is no beter shoe
made than the celebrated "J. E,
Tilt," which is to be found at the
Millikin Shoe Store. And for heavy
wear there Is nothing equal to the
'United Workman Shoe." dt-f.
Henry Mooney consummated a sale
today in this city of 1400 acres In
Shoestring Valley with V. H. Tharn
and three others from the Sound. This
land is to he converted Into one groat
orchard, and is considered a great
buy by the purchasers.
On account of a sudden change in
the wind which resulted in rendering
the belts at the Winchester plant use
less, the city was in darkness the
greater pari of last night. The trouble
'was remedied Ibis morning, however,
:uid the consumers will enjoy illumin
ation as usual this evening.
From th; present indications there
j will be t-evei al carina Is of ttiiKeys
: shipped t the outt-Hl maike's for
! the Christ mas trade this yea At
last two outside buyers havo signi
fied their Intention of dealing in tho
local prrduct. and incident which
tends to show that the farriers will
realize a good price for their birds.
Attorney Kullerton & Orcutt re
ceived n.itlee from the lcc:tl Cnfted
States land ofllce this morning lo the
effect that Louis Kohlbagen has boon
favored with a decision in the three
handed contest case recently tried in
this city. The land Involved comprise?
the SKVi "f Sec 21. tp. "4. S. R. fi W
H will be remembered that Kohl
hagen (lied on the land In question
about two years ago tinder the timber
and stone act, alleging as he did that
the tract was not (tf mincal or home
' stead value, but on tho contrnry was
nothlrc more or lets than a timber
claim. Shortly after his filing along
came a Portland party l.y the name of
Alvin It. Jones, who squatted upon
the land, nnd later fiUd upon It un
der the homestead act. A third entry
was also made In tho meantime, the
State of Oregon filing scrip. Realizing
that he would be forced to relax his
claim upon the land Jones caused
Kohlhuiren to be Indicted on a charge
of perjury, being acquitted when the
rasi came up for trial. Not content
Jones still went further in the matter
contesting Kohthagnfs rights be
fore the local land oftve. lu the de
cision made public this morning the
government holds that the State of
Oregon's entry was unlawful, and that
Jones was not coin n t cut to obtain
posspssion of the land. Accordingly
Kohlhagen was awarded tho tract. As
yet It is not krown as to whether or
not the case will be appealed.
LOCAL NEWS.
The best box confectiontry,
"Lowney's" fresh at the Roseburg
Book Store. tf,
J. F. Kelly, pastor of the Baptist
church at Riddle, !s in the city, a
visitor at the home of Mrs. A. B.
Senter.
The sudden cold snap has played
havoc with business in the city, few
farmers having ventured to town of
late.
What docs your mother, sister,
brother or sweetheart want for
Xnias, a Photo made by Clark's
Studio, Roseburg National Bank
building? tf.
Marshal Huffman reports many ho
boes passing through the city of late.
Most of these fellows are enroute
south, presumably in search of a
warmer climate.
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.
IltOX ItKDS FOR 1UG AXI) LITTLK
We have just received the swellest
Hue or Iron beds ever brought to
Roseburg. Prices are $3.00, $3.50,
$4.25, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50,
$10.50 and up to $25.00.
Say did you see those iron beds
at $2.00. $2.75 and $3.25?
Buy an up to date doll cab for
that little girl; nothing elso will
pleaso her half as much.
The finest lino of rockers ever
shown in Roseburg are on our floor.
Take a look at them and be convinc
ed of our statement.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man,
Roseburg, Oregon.
r BUILDER
I C. D. MAYNARD
IGENER
Rosebi
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Service
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193
CHINA SAM
Has on display for the Holidays a
Choice selection of dishes, Including
hand painted china Japanscso anil
China, dishes in beautiful designs. Al
so a fine lino of silk Imml kerchiefs,
toys for the chihlivii mid some
fine Brass ware. Cull nnd inuke your
selection early. Prices way down nnd
the goods nro the best to be bad.
JACKKOX STJIKET
THE WATER FRONT
DRY GOODS STORE
Slicridim Street Xenr The Depot.
We don't sell for cost 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 tliem in the window. Come and
see for yourself, don't be misled by
any one for you will miss It
D. J. JARVIS
I'liOl'WFTOIt.
See the Cook's beaming1 face as she grazes on a
can of Folgfer's Golden Gate Coffee.
She knows her boss will like her Coffee.
She will criiul Folder's Golden Gate herself, so th.it it will V,
at its best and give that finishing touch so necessary to a good
dinner.
Folder's Golden Gate Coftee is the best we sell
and fifives our customers more satisfaction than any
other cofft we know of jfc.
Alton S. Frey
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