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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1909)
THE M'KViyq NEWS HAITKUA V, DKTKMIIKR 4. IMM. THE EVENING NEWS JIY B. W. UATtS 18HUKI) DAIIjV KA;iIIT SUNDAY 'Entered aa second-class matter Nov. fi, 1909, at KoHfburg, Ore., un der act of i-.urch 3, 1879. HulMt'i-lption Jlntrs Dully Per yoar by mail 3.00 Pr mouUi, dollventd 60 HrmJ-WY.'kly Per your .. 2.00 Six months 1.00 SATl ltii.1V, Jt. CMI Ht I HHiU. Tho County Court of Multnomah ImH nlviiij notice thut it imyn no mort blllH for HUM) hire for the K'und juiorH, und ll'o Portland jmiorn any tho fintoa woro lined for "joy rlds". Js that nr?t a tou;:h Mory on iho mor al metroiioliH of OrtKon? Ahrnhmn Uitof In out of Jail on a $300. one hail. Now iliat Srel(l no loimor fnntrolB the rotirts and tlx detective syatrm of inunufiicturlnK cvldninru to Hint tho ciiho Ih about to he abollhlH'd In 'San .'ranclsro, It Ik quite proltiihlc tl:it holtift out of jail ftiipf will l.iiv out. The nov thtnir the public will lif-ar wll he his death or ciimplutn d'Hdiansp. !iu is one or the KreatcHt of San Frnwlwio law .vers, and it la u pliy ho was not ncre Hnlistlcd with that honor and kept closur to a .course crmslRteiit with It, Knuti the f'nltirrms of This WiM'k'i Owl. Comity School Snpnrin London t f'hanoy Ik visiting the Oakland pub lic Kchoolii thin weok. J. II. and Dean Cochran, formorly DoUKl'iH county tear horn, but now Medford liiHiiraiice writers, are In the , city. C. H. Gnltin returnt'd from Mis souri the first of tho week. Mr. Onlun 1b delighted to bo back at home once more, lie ik;e!firt'H that even PoukIhh county mud looks Rood to him. Noth ing like a loyal subjoct in tho realm. lImpTia lofltfe of Odd fr'cllmvH has flirted the following oOlccnv Kd Pal ms, N. O.; A. S. Colo, V. .: Dr. W. C. (illmour, HtsrtftHiy; W. C. Under wood, treasurer. Tho officers will he Installed some lime next month. Ap pointive officers will then bo seine tort. Wallace Kreyer returned to Kol-i lOfJtg vwHtyrdfty. He wuh lit Roaebui'K tho first of tho woek intervlowliiK county judKo In regard to spcuiIiik a rock crusher at Klkton, KoIIoki, Long Prairie pnd Heddon Din IT. Tho rock crusher Is asurrcd at an early date, Ijiat prld.-iy evening Oakland Mu tton In lodge elect d the following? of ficers: .fiiines II.' Dearlint:, worshipful master; A. J. Pear. senior warden; I. M. Vernon, swretary; Frank (lor rell, tren surer. The offlerea will ho In stalled nnd appointive officers He lee t ed on St. John's dav at M) p. in. 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 ydu have a lasting remembrance. Call and see our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Novelties, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Hand Painted China. Como in and make your selections early while the lines are complete.' We do Engraving. Phone 214.3 W. E. CLINGENPEEL Jeweler and , Optician 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 IlltU.V NOTKS Clillcl l'nini the Newt CoIiiimiin of tho Noupiirld Horn To Mrs. A; S. Kriezo, a son, November 28, 1909. Horn To Mrs. Mil Khtlcy, a boy, November 13, 1909. Til-) stane bus resumed Its trips to Elkton und Ccos liny. Horn To (ho wife of Homer Mnnsfleld, early November .'(0, a son. Tim largo quantity of wire now lyiiif; at the station is not intended for the Cos liny nillrond. as some peoplo linvo fondly hnuKiucd, but will be used for signal stations on the main lino both north nnd south of Drain. A series of revival mw?Hncs nro being carried on in tho M. K. church beginning on Wednesday evening, laHt with a song service. The Ilov. C. M. VanMarlar. the conference evnn- :ellst, assisted by the nastor. having charge. The entertainment civen bv tlie hiull school, under tho ansnlces of Mr. nnd Mrs. Garland on Tuesday evening last, was it very entertain ing and ligreoabl'3 affair. Tho large Chltpel Hall was crowded Willi peo ple, nnd one and' nil proclaimed the the exhibition the "best we have had." ' music will be a feature of the w)clul Prizes will be awarded to the tvo most populur ladies, and to the gent , Ionian who pays highest price for i box. The public is invited. d-15 COJIINCi! COMIXH . O. (). Fj HOL'IAli Tho biggest and best crockery store In Southern Oregon. Everything that Ir made in crockery, glassware, and China, wo have It. From the plainest to best hand-paliiled. Many beautiful pieces of Llbby cut glass suitiiblo for presents. Itlco & ltlco, the house furnishers. ' l.OCATi MAItKIOT tVreals. WHKVr $1.00 OATS Bile bushel. IIAYi Vetch, $12 to $14 ton; Krnln. $12 to $14; nlfulfn, $17. ltOI,Li:u IIARI.KY $30.00 ton. liiVI'NtCOk. STKRHS -Alive, 3e lb. WS Alivo 2 Vic. VKA1, Pressed, dc. lb. lions I'ressed, 8c; Allvo f.c, 81 1 UK P 3 Vic. POULTRY Mixed chickens, nllve, 10c to 12c; di eased, 12c; ducks, Rllvn, II G 10c; dressed, 14 15c. Turkeys, alive J7c and ISc; dressed 20c. and 2 Ic. ItllTTUlt Creamery, 42MiO lb. coimtrv, 37 Vic lb. K I OS- 40c doz. rOTATOUS Now, le lb. WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 30c; year clip. 21c. 1IONKY t2ViC. OAHIIAC.K 1 .ac. lb. ONIONS 2c lb. A box social will be given In the I. O. O. K. Hall at Looking Glum the evening of December 16, 1909, ut 7:30 o'clork. Itev. W'. H. Knton will deliver un address on Oddfellowship; special I Benjamin Young, f). D., the Giant Preacher of tho Northwest, now on tor of the Taylor street Methodist church of Portland, has been se cured by the local Methodist church to give his address on "The man of Nazareth" at the Methodist church net Thursday evening lit S o. There will be no charge at the door but a free will offering will be tnken at the close of the lecture to defray expenses In Becurlng this able orator. The address to be p.lven is this great preachers' master piece, and Is such as appeals to the logical mind, ynt so Hlmplo that a child may under stand. There will be nothing better come to Koseburp thir. season. Have you seen that special couch we have on tale. You'll miss It If you don't; a natural rest will do you good stretch out. Rice & Hlce. tf LODGE DIRECTORY AF. A. A. M. Lorel Lodxe, No. 13, bold! reKUlar UKMalniii on tho secoml and fourth Wednesdays ol each month. 80 lourncri Invttpd to attnnd. IIKXTKK MCE, W. M, N. T. JEWKIT. Secretary. ' I. (. K. M Improved Order ol Red Men meets tn Marcalnje Temple first And third Moudayi. V lulling mem hern welcome. W.U.ttAIHHtJ. Suciieiu. F. H VINUIUC of R UNITKD ARTISANP UtnpouB Anmbiy Nn . .05, mceti wjcond Ht)-1 fourth Friitayn ol far-h month, 1u Mrtccalwehnll. Vlhtlu, TTchflrn will rpr-eivn r '-ordlnl wpirome. DI-LLE bTEVKNON, M.A. KOHINA I'ATTHIC Hupi. M1U.EMMA FAPl KN Kh . 01 W OODMrN irTllKWOHUMi i iim No. iin, mecu av me una reuowi tiaii m Kosebars. even tint and third. Hoo.lv evening. VlitlUng neftrhnrsalwavs wclcoii,, J. KAKL PlCKKNS, C C. E.N. EWAKT, Clerk. LllAO CKCLK No. 4'J, Worn ad of Woodcra meutH 011 firftt and third Mondny even uiiEfl nl each month in the I. O. O. K. huil VIbHIiir mou.bcrslngood tttandln? are Invlieo I11 alU-iid MAHV O'NEAL. U.N. CLA KA BOBEN. Clerk. i Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. BP. O. E. Roaebur ..odtft-. No. MS. holU UKUlarcoramuniuatlonii at tnelr Temnlt on Boroml and fourth Thursdays of pnch month. All memrxTg reiiuested to attend reg u.arlyaud ill vlaiUiiR brothem are corflipllT nvitcd toatUiiid. W.W UA KDRWKL, K. R. G W.STALEY, secretary. LO. T. M., ular re at2nVl Knsebnre Hive No n llnH revitwa on overy Tuesday afternnoria rtfnthtir lllvoa visllltir in tin. nitu 111 iicu iu nut-iiii nur reviews. J-SKi'HINK SKtNALNERS, Com MRfl. JKHHIK HAI1J, K. K. A K. B RoHebunr Chapter No. 8, hold theft anno, gwu hbuuiu, itjspncuuilj- lOVIlW losuena. MARY E. HOUCK. W. M. KHEE JOHNSON, Becretary. FO. K.Kowtrjunr Aerie No U97, meet! 2nd and 4th Mondayi In I n.np hall at 8 O. O F.. Rtin? Htar IxhIks, No. 171, meets a Odd Fullnws'Tomple every Friday evenln Visiting brethren always wclemne. F. II. VINCII,. N.O. W. H. IMWKLL, R. 8. M. KH KI.K. r. H Your Hat Is on Straight ii it n :: RICE RICE, A. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Now's the'Time to Buv Your Xmas Gifts. Shop Early and get first choice Better, bigger than ever is our display of useful gifts, odd pieces furniture, book cases, desks, dressers, buf fetts, side boards, china closets, combination cases lounges, couches, davenports, settees, parlor sets, chairs and rockers. XX XX I ATTENTION Flour has nearly , doubled in price. ' We sell BREAD 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 uosing uui )aie ot If! I Hilinery . The : AH miMinnry at coat and below until i How About Your Head? Uf that It on straight you will coma to thii Printing Offtca for your Carda, In Vitationa, Programa, Stationary, tvry thing In tha way of txquiaita printing for aooial utea butineti ui, too, if tha young man maarta buiineaa . gant Wadding Carda. THE NEWS OFFIQE Telephone 1351. "Coming Through the Rye." That's the tune you II step to if you should fail to shop early. Sewing machines, washing machines, ranges, kitchen cabinets. Everything to make merry the home, Cuttlery all kinds, 1S47 Kogers Bros silverwear at prices below them all. Carvers, roasters and coffee perculators. A pleasant thought, n wise suggestion, a timely hint. Swell Hojkers, Morris chairs, Couches and Davenports, Dutfutts, China Closets, Diners and extension tables 1817 Roger Bros. Silverware. The latest Coif oe IVrculator, Size 1-3 We Never Forget the Little Ones Little red chairs, dolliego carta 50 cents up, toy dishes. toy tables, toy stoves, knives and forks and childs rots, rockers, high chairs, black boards, toy banks, air guns for boys, toy banks and game board's. ' - !: :: xx XX XX . AH millinery at coat and below until clobeJ uut. We need the room and don't want to curry anything over to next eeasen. Our aim is to dive you new and up-to-date goon's. We do not want to have any old material on hand to work over. We mean business Come in and let UB supply your needs Fair i . , t Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all imparities. Phone 2101 Hoseburg Oregon There will be something doing if you wait too long, selected marked and laid away for you Mail orders promptly attended to. Goods a XX 3L Fill Your House ith light no house is modem wilhout electric lights. Though we can wire "any old" building, the best work it when the house is being constructed. We are always ready io give an accorate estimate and to guarantee the best work. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St Roseburg, Or nn nun n tin n n n n mi imu ihiimkii iu?