THE EVENING NEWS MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. 8 xx THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST XX xx XX XX YORK ! 1' V& The straig'htest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. , If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "HargainB." Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect ClotheB satisfaction and effect. There are many othe.r places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is alwayB here. These cluthes are made for us by the Stuin Mock Co. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo'ld. Kvery Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new t uit in return. I. ABRAHAM ; Remember quality is the true test of cheapness. By O'jr good Clothes you shall know us. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK xx . Remember that this is the last week of the great Suit Clearance. I guarantee that XX these are the best values to be found in the city or elsewhere. The suits are regular $25 XX ti ...... . ... ... aiiia jj vaiuts uiviucu mtu lvvvj iuio. J.wurv uicoc uvci UC1UIC UUylUg CloeWIlCIc. I OU will readily recognize the great value offered you. . xx LOT 1 City News Briefly Recorded Jnmes Hapton, of Pordue. Is a vis itor in the city. Wlnnlo Gaddls, the plumber, spent yesterday nt Sutheiiln. Wred Chapinun went to Wilbur yes terday to visit relatives. i. Q. PlUer, the real oKtato innn, upent yoBterduy ut Ouklund vinttlng Irion ds. , C. A. Mulby, of Dillurd, trammeled buBinoBB muttera In tlio city Buturdny. MrB. Delmur Dixon Hpnt yimter day at Ouklund veiling frlendB and relatives. W. HJ. Noah, of Dillurd, was a bua Inesn visitor in the city for a few hours yuHterduy. Mrs. L. M. Areliunlieuu, ot Slayton 1b vIhIUiik at the homo of Mm. 1. A. Dean lu tho city. S. J. J ouch, the rupltullst, wont to Oakland thin morning to look after business interest h. The blggcHt and beat line of Pout Card Albums In Douglas county at RoBeburg Book Store. tf Arehducou Chambers loft for point north this morning after a brief Bujourn In tho city. 8ee Dr. Lowe about your eyes and gliiMHos tho first day ho Is here if pos sible iib he Ib always busy his last day. Wins Slnloton went to Winchester yesterday morning whore he has ne CRpted a position with tho electrh, light company. Mrs. Wall returned to her home nt IMllsohoro Ibis morning aft or a brief viHlt ut tho homo of her iluugh 'tor, Mrs. II. M. Mathews. Dr. Lowe, Ihe well known opl Irian unci sight specialist, will be In It one burg next Tlnirmhy, Friday and uiitil pooti Saturday, December 1), 10 and 11. He doiH not go from house to house, therefnro consult, him about your eves and glasses at 1 )i Hotel -MrClnilen. Dozens or Iougla County references. Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Book Store. tf Pocket knives, a big stock of high grade goods ut tho Hoaeburg Book Btore. , tf. Dolls, toy, books. Christmas tree ornaments, Christ mna and New Year postalH, tups, stickers and nil kinds of Holiday goods at The Fair. tf. Miss Merta Bales wont to Oakland this morning to spend the day. The young lady has a music class at that city, thus necessitating her presence on co a week. Dr. Lowe's new eye glass with san itary guards will lit most nny nose and cannot cause cancer. To have him show it to you does not oblige you to purchase. Horace Mars tors has returned from Mnrnhlield where he spent ten days looking after bunluess matters. He says tho weather is very cold on the coast, while tho recoil t rains played havoc with tradlc. Tho biggest and best crockery store in Southern Oregon. Everything that Is madn In crockery, glnsswure, and China, we have it. From tho plainest to bust hand-painted. Many beautiful pieces of Libby cut glass suitable for presents. Hico & Rice, tho houso furnishers. Tho rctddenre of W. D. Snyder, sit uated on Deer Creek, burned to the ground shortly after 5 o'clock lapt evening with Its contents. Nothing was saved except a sewing machine and a 'IVw articles of minor value. At tho time (be fire broke out Mr. Snyder was working In n nearby Held IiIh attention being ' attracted by clouds of smoke lining from the roof. He ran to Ihe scone as quickly as possible, but unon arriving was un able to lend uny assistance, the res idence being a masH of (lames. It Is presumed tiiat the blaze Ignited from a 'Infective due. Sensation in the Suit Dept. THE ENTIRE STOCK DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS Contains 15 liaudsome, beautifully tailored garments, in broadcloth, serges, wide wales in finished worsteds, Ion" coats, Skinner satin lined. lining guaranteed for 2 years. To clean up this lot our special price values $35 Lot 2 Contains about 25 Beautiful and Elegantly Tailored Garments They would cost you more than what I ask for them; the lining alone retails at $1.50 a yard. A guaranteed 2 years Skinner satin lined and the goods would cost from $1.00 to $2.50 per yard. Look these values over at special.. Absolute Clearance of Waists J QQ Wnmon't Tanrv Wnnl Nunc Vnilinii W.i.t. tins ' I V J XX XX XX XX $100 1 .nf fx mm mm xl $2.50 Women's Fancy Wool Nuns Veiling Waists $1.98 Fancy Nuns Veiling waists, beautifully embroidered fronts. Special clean up sale.. LOCAfc NEWS. Grant Taylor, of Winchester, was a visitor In tho city today. Miss Francis Elliott, of Portland, Is spending a few days In the city vlsltlim with friends. Indian baskets, birch bark, sweet grass and porcupine quill work made by tit. Regis, Mohawks, Iroquois and other tribes, for sale at Roseburg Rook Store. These are pretty goods at pleasing prices. tf. For Men. There is no beter shoe made than the celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which is to be found nt the MUllkln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the United Workman Shoe." dt-f. The members of St. George's Epis copal church tendered a reception to their new rector, Hev. Charles Wilson Maker, and his esteemed wife, at the Parish House Saturday evening. A large crowd was present including tho pastors of the local churches. Tho evnlng was socially spent. Inter mingled with brief addresses by sev eral local orators. Refreshments were served unci the guests departed for their homes, delighted with the oc caHfon. Both Hev. and Mrs. Baker higlily pleased with Roseburg, and needless to Ray, they will carry on the work of the rhureh In an elllclent manner. In a few days tho rector and his wife will bo at homo to tho citi zens of Roseburg and vicinity at the rectory, situated on Cass street near The rhureh. All Books Tlake the Host Acceptable Christmas Gifts There is a book for you to give nny relative or friend that will convey exactly your message of love, affection, good will or friendship of whatever nature. There is nothing so 'much appreciated as a book notliiug that gives so great niul lasting a pleasure. We arc ready to supply gift-seekers with Books that will make the most valuable gifts, at prices considerably below those usually asked. We have books of history, the works of famous authors, spirited novels of today, rich gift books in elaborate, beautiful bindings, Bibles and Testaments, Children's Story and Picture Books, the only complete, and the best selection to choose from in Koscburg. And 11 at the fairest and most tempting price. But you must come and see; and come early, tor then you can choose from a, compile, new, bright and inviting stock, and you'll also avoid the ceaseless, pevpotuul Christmas rush. Roseburg Book Store ;il North J nek ton St rest. Successors to Ae's Rook Store Koseburg, Orejtnn JXCAL NEWS. If. L. Short, of Olalla. was a bus iness visitor In the city Saturday. Tho members of the local school board will meet at the oflice of Judge J. W. Kullerton this evening. Dr. Set her and wife arrived home from Glendalo this afternoon after a brief visit at the home of the form er's parents. Everett L. Jones, of Portland, and Miss Philman Gillham, of Galesvllle, wore granted a marriage license bj County Clerk Edward Lenox this morning. Mrs. J. P. Smlck and little sou ar rived here this afternoon from Can yonvllle to spend a few dayes visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jl. Churchill. James F. Dqugherty has filed a suit in the circuit court against Isaac Jones. Tho action Is brought in an effort to reform a deed to a certain tract of timber land. Henry Mooney has filed suit in the circuit court against Clarie Potts et al. Ho asks that the court enter a decree removing the cloud from the title to a certain pureed of land owned by plaintiff. Mrs. G. W. Gage, of Dlllard, who has been confined at Murcy hospital during the oast fw weeks, returned to her home yesterday much lprovc-d. She was accompanied to Dillurd by Mr. Gage. A supplementary report which has been made by Henry K. Posch, direc tor of the divisions of privileges and exhibits at the A. Y. P. Fair, shows that the Roseburg High School and i he city Public Schools have been awarded gold medals for excellence of educational display. J. T. Spaugh went up to Eugene this morning to bring his son Wilbur j home. Pis. Powell, chiropractic phy sicians have been treating the lad for some weeks for an oltl injury to. the sprine, received in falling from a! tree, and Mr. Spaugh thinks the boy j is considerably unproved. Practically destitute and evidenc ing signs of distress, Mrs. Helen Slater, an aged lady, arrived In the city this afternoon from Glendaie where she had applied for relief. She carried a letter of introduction from Pr. Mortenon,! of Glendaie, to County .lude Wrnacott. of this city, the substance which r"latMl tho wo man's case in detail. From state ments made by the lady In the pres ence ot Judge Wonacott shortly after her arrival here it appears tint she left the East about three years ago. Intending to visit relatives at San Francisco. She arrived at the Cali fornia city safely, but contrary to ex pectations, was unable to locate those who she wished to visit. Accordingly she became- discouraged and started on her return trip, calculatirg on reaching her home by way of Port land and Seatle. Vpon her arrival at San Francisco she possessed $t;o, but this amount soon became exhaust ed and she was obliged to seek day labor. Knroiite from the southern rllme she tarried at many towns and cities, some ot which afforded her employment, while other simnly passed her nnobst rved. Headline Glend.ile the lady found herself pen niless, and accordingly she set out with a determination to obtain work. In this she tailed, anil as a last resort she aplled to charitaMv In clined persons for relief. Keallzing that her condition was serious Pr. Morteason furnished the ne-esary monev and s at the lady to this city whtro she mlnht obtain recognition at the hands of the proper authorlt-j ies. t After listening to the lady's story Judge Wonacott decided that he would detain her until such time as her sister, Mrs. Votburg, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, can be communicated with. It may be possible that the sis ter will dispatch a ticket aud thus re lieve the poor lady from further hu miliation. At present the lady Is being; housed by Phoebe Ketchell, who oper ates the county hospital. If you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddlx barber shop, Cass street, Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In connection, tf. Gentlemen:-- We invite your new style attention to this delightful 1 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 and ready for use, Price 25c. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, The Drug' Store of Quality Druggists, Roseburg, Ore. Near S. P. Depot. The Roseburg Pharmacy take a delight in serving our patrons with the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity is our motto. Promptness both dav and nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy; w Full line of Sundries always on hand I ROSEBURG PHARMACY, I L. E. KROHN, Manager Inc. Olllcc: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. GROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cemen Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. Jve will save you money.