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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1909)
THE KVBNIXO NEWS TUESDAY. 1K( KMIIKIt 7. loop. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. .3. The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll he apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "liargains." Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality in 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 Block 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 ruit in return. ABRAHAM JVUllieiHUCl IJUUilbJ' IB bllU UUO test ot cheapness, lsy our good Clothes you shall know us. tocAt Sews."' - City News Briefly Recorded Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Rosoburg Book Store. tf Gdwnrd JcimiiiKH and wife are In from their farm yesterday. W. T. Emory ot Coles Valley, was a vlBltor In tho city yimterdfiy The blL'Uost and best line of i'ost Card Albums In rjouglus county at HoHohui'g Hook Store. tf Maurice. Carpenter, tlie oldest Hon of Mrs. Waynn DrnllhiKcr, has been critically III with imeuiiionlii fur the past week. A lielillnn has been filed with the county clerk iihIiIiik that the cuno tit Frank Melrtyro vs. (leorgc and Illunch Houre be dismlBKed. Just received Another shipment tr the ramouH "Lust Kovover lins lery. A written guarantee with every linlr. Bold only by The Knlr. tf. Tho blgeHL and best crockery store in Houtiicrn OruKon. Everything that Is made In crokory, glasHware. and China, we havo II. l-'roin the plainest to best hand-imlnted. Many beautiful pieces of I.lbby cut Klass sultablo for presents. Hlco & Hlco, the liouso furnishers. 10. Trlbnn, of Priwin, California. roproaentliiK Hie Front, rrcvunllon Co. Is spending n few days In the city eonrnrrliiK with local fruit growers relative to Inxlalllng tho Intent ami moBt modern devlren fur mivIiik their crops In time of Hovcro frost. The equipment iiecossary In very simple, conslntlng of a t hemonicter which Is flatloned In Hie orchard, and an elec tric hell which in Installed In the room occupied by Hie fruit raiser. A wire connects (he two, thus complct illK the Invention The t hemonicter Is set acordlnn to (he climatic coudll Ions and upon the comlm; of n frost sends forth an alarm, and Ihe hell ringing continuously until thn owner arises nnd shuts It off by means of n small lever. The fruit raiser em, 'lien pro ceed to his orchard, light his smudge and r.'lnrn to his bed. with the asur ance that his crop n 111 he unluiiireil Or. Seely wont to Winchester this morning on professional business. Pockot knives, a big stock of high grade goods at the Hoseburg Hook Store. tf. 1). A. PeHernon, of Looking Glass, was in tho city for a short time to- duy. C. AI. Hermann returned to his homo at Myrtlo Creek this morning after a brief visit with friends In this city. Clem Williams waitress at the Mc Clallen hotel wont to Leonn tills morning whero she will upend nbout ten duys visiting friends. Delia, toy, books. ChrlstmuB tree ornaments, Christmas and New Year postals, tags, slickers and all kinds of Holiday goodB at Tho Knlr. tf. W. h. Ilrlnley. of Modioli!, Is in the city Investigating resources of the Umpnim Valley. Mr. n. says the itoguo Hlver Valley was covered with snow when he left there yesterday, anil he was most agreeably surprised to lind (hat there is no snow hero, and tnat. thorn has boon none. Havo you seen that special couch wo havo on tulo. You'll miss it If you don't; n natural rest will do you good stretch out. nice & Klce. tf Nothing is too pood for the lirlsh. for the county. Uso the best, as It Is tho cheapest. In tho long run. Soe Pat. t. Henry, Florence. Kllen, Charles. Alarlha, and Louis flarcla Duiuhleton. H:'atrlco and Hal ford Cierrnrd Kva llue ami William C. Holmes, heirs to Ihe Dumbleton estate .which com prises considerable valuable hind near Winchester, have ll.oseil el' their holdings to Mahle Constance. The deee was executed In the pres ence of the American pm.p'-t-nlntlve In liriilsh Columbia, and Is iiulle extensive. Attached are numerous acknowledgments as well as other documents necessaiv In mak ing the transfer legal. Bam Joseplison expects to leave for bugene tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. C. U. Ileale is spending the any at utnerj.n visiting mends. St. Regis Indian baskets, 6 cents and up, at the Knseburg Book Store. tt Joseph IIIm-IIII goes to Portland Thursday to look alter business mut ters. S. J. Jones, Ihe capitalist, returned from Oakland lust evening after s mid Int.- I In day at that place attend' lag business mutturs. Jnck Wilson, the popular Canyon. I vllio cupitullst, returned to his home this morning after attending to busi ness matters In this city. in order to accomodate our custo mers who are unable to do their Xmas shoppluk In day time, wo will keep our store open evenings until Xmas. Graves Art Emporium. tf. If you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber shop. Cusb street, Iioseburg National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In connection, tf. A few specialties; all coiorB and finishes. In the famous New Cote Stains. Ocohoco Linoleum Varnish; there's nothing else as good. 3 In one oils, the best glues and the only silver polish that's first clasB. Rice & Itlce. tf I). It. Shambrook received a letter from his daughter. Flossie, under a Salem date Hue this morning. She vrkes that tho snow Is over 1 2 inches doep In Salem, and that Indications point toward more. It was still snow ing when she wrote (ho letter last evening. George Culver hafl rented the north half of the Creason block, situated at tho corner of Washington nnd Jackson streets, nnd will soon occupy tho same with an up-to-date cigar store and blltard hall. A contract has been awarded for remodeling ;he building which wll probably take placo about December 20. A new plate glass front will be installed, ad ding considerable to the attractive. ness of :the property. Mr. Culver Ib experienced in conducting a store of this nature, having operated the Smoke House" for several yeurs prior to us destruction by fire. A Southern Paclnnc fireman by the natnn of Wood met with a very un fortunate accident at Drain last even ing, the result of which wll no doubt necessitate him remaining under the care of a physician for many months. It appears that the young man was working upon the runnirg bourd of Hie locomotive upon which he was firing, when In some unexplained manner he slipped and fell to the ground, a distance of 10 feet. Medi cal aid was summoned, and upon ex unlnatloi: it was found that the young man had sustained broken anus as. well as several minor In juries. Dr. Seely, of this city, was called, and upon his recommendation the patient wub Bent to the Southern Pacific general hospital at Portland for treatment. BUILDER C. D. M AYINiYUD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Rosoburg, Oregon Phone 193 diamond y' --.-t-- -v " - ' "'""band Gift Question M v"V There notnlne more appropriate M ff ' for a 8ft 'or either a lady or a gentle- .M B f 1 - I a man lhllD one 01 our 801111 gol1 rings. It 9 tiffWA J We nave none but solid sold. Wa have B & IXf' tmmt' lhm ln 8tyl?S Pr'eeS frm B I -P- 500 Patterns 500 s H t0 select from Can not Dut admire H S KuJJl them " you only see them- B 5? A JVew Lot Just Received VX S, HPEY " The Cass St. Jeweler. .. SICJXET KINGS . I1ABV Kl.VGS LOCAIj NEWS. Roseb u rg Restaurant South Side Cass St., Near Depot. 8TAPLETON & TATrKKSOX, Props. OPEN AT ALL HOURS Leading and l st restaurant in the city. None but white people employed Nothing; but tho beet in the market served, tilve 41s a trial and bo ten vinced. . hnf Vk II V . vviuu jnaii iour nnsimas but iSeY . TO HIM TO HEE- -TO THEM xx xl tt tt tt Ernest npueal, of Minueunolls. has arrived In the city to accept a position at tne Koseuiirg Pharmacy. For Men. There is no beter shoe made than the celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which is to be found at the MiUlkln Shoe Store. And for heavy ft-ear there Is nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe. dt-f. John. Rundolph Kennedy, for the past 21 years a resident of Rose burg, and one of the best known men in this county, passed awny at his home on South Pine street shortly af ter 4 o'clock yesterdity afternoon, death resulting from typhoid-pneu monia. Tho deceased was 76 years of j age ana was hignly respected in this locali'y where he won many close friends. Aside from tb grief stricken wife ho is survived by two sons, J. T. Kennedy, of Grants Pass, and A. h. Kennedy, of this city, and one dau ghter, Mrs. C. Li. James, of Portland. The deceased was a native of the state of Ohio, having resided there for many years prior to coming west. He, in a veteran of the Civil War and was ; at one time a member of the Christian church. Kor imny years he was em-. ployed as section bos by the South-f ern Pacific Company, in this city, and ' through biich position he won the! friendship of Hie railroad fratornity In this section. Tho funeral was hold , at the family home on Pine street this ; afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment oc- curing at tho Masonic cemetery. Henry Oliver, pastor of tho Seventh i Day Adventist church ufflciated. j After being nut loss than an hour tin Jury empaneled to listen to the evidence In Ihe cas" of the State vs. I J. i. Springstead returned a verdict ' of not guilty in Justice Long's court! short !y before noon tod;iy. Spring- j stead war, accused nf having sold to1 J. K. Kitibe, proprietor of the Knse- j burg hotel, a can of adulterated milk ! on December 1, the same containing less than thrto and two-tenths per. cent, buttert'nt as required under the' dairy and pure food laws of Oregon, j The State was represented by Deputy District. Attorney Albert Hermann, while Attorney C. S. Jaefcqon repre-! juried the def:-rdant. This makes the second time that Surinirstad bus i ! been tried In n week the jury in for-1 1 trial having tailed to agr DAYTON DRY AND PROSPEROUS (Special to The Evening News.) DAYTON, Wash., Dec. 7. Kor tho flrot time ln Dayton's history every business block on Main street Is oc cupied and buildings everywhere are in deninnd. This Is due to the fact, according to the opinion, of lending business men, and city officials, that prletor was yesterday compelled to retlro from business for the present because other parties secured lease- on me Duuutng and not another was to be had in the city. . CHEAT OltATOU COMING the town is "dry." A rostuaraut pro-1 He. The Giant Preacher of the North west Benjamin Young. D. D , pastor of tho Tajlor St. church, Portland, will deliver his address. "The Man of Naerth" at the Methodist, church Thursduy night, December 9. This lecture is free to the Roseburg pub- to thid delightful SemethinB that will outlive tlio titty nn.l the season; something U30rul; something What e'se.in.l,...,!. ltt somethintt from tho Kosolmrtf l!ok Store-tlie store that is rea.ly for that yon may Kive it - tho store that oilers you a variety of Holiday (lifts, tho tMual of which found nnvivl, ...... I 1 - ""' 11 ''--cuu!K. .v visit to tins store moans n correct solvinir of 1 1 ..... i ... i . ..f n ...... l-''''ut prcsoiiis are displayed in every .lepartment - hints for all from n trille. ui,ar,ls to the highest f.Kuro you mav care ts exiun,l. Kverv hoi iiiTur Ii.,iirti1, .,,,.1 ..l.....f..ll.. i ' ""-cum. come ear iy wniie the stock is fresh and unbroken. A few Hiiiil.Nti I'.-U'hK specially lioxcil for (jifta, man a box ol really hue writiiiir paper? therefore constantly reminded f the niver. The prices rane from beautiful, any test annot lie tho irift problem. people, at all prices, i we can c;ivn you, we sUKestions: Can you think of a more acceptable Christmas eift Writing paper is something one uses constantly and one is I mer XT Amonir Iho witnesses Introduced bv J the d"fiMidiint in the latter trial were i Attorney V. W. Cnrdwell nnd James i Mnnn. a lll'o ikimiiiii. iit't.nt IUth , nf these irontlemcn tcstlllod that they ; were eMH'i'ii'iiciMi in the dairy busi : ness and had never heard of n cow- that would produce milk containing r and :i-10 per cent, butterfat. On tho contrary thin- alleged Hint the aver age cow's milk would not contain over 4 per c.'iit butterfat cents up. i he oiiowing letters remain un called for at tlie Hosehurg postoltice. 1909. Toilet , SctsJVIilitary Brushes, Pocket Knives, Station elA'rrors' Story B.ioks, Picture Books, for children, Toys, Dolls, Xmas Qrds, New Year Grds. Games, Post Card Albums, Pictures, Roseburg BooK tore ; 4 I Warner, Gentlemen: We invite your attention new style Shaving: Soap It Is Something New It Is Something Better It Is "Colg-ates" You Will Enjoy It In haudeoine, 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. If jjj5 I.KTKIl LIST Cit tn ilell, Mrs. Kosctta. CooptT. Jainos. KinoiHun. Mrs. KUft May. Frank, Mrs. flske, I'ts'd. Franris.-Hnrry. Garrison. Mm. W X Ktiic. Mrs. C. K. Kin;, Mrs. Levi. I.otz. Mnnntpr. Ma In mi, Jack. Nalsnn. P. CM. Pon y. Oliver. Konx, sley. Suttwrlaiul.. ,Iohn. Tluinisnn. Dnvirf. Van Prntun. Win. U. K. A. J Wilson. G. II i Woilhcrinim. Miss Pell. J In calltni; for the almvo The Season's Latest Patterns in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry? Cut Glass, Silverware, Novelties and Souvenir Spoons. In fact reliable goods that stand the test at the low est price. New goods coming every day. A. SALZMAN please state the date ndvrrtisef!. C. W. PARKS, Poatniastor. til