The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 08, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE EVENING XKWS WFOVKSDAV, PKCKMRER H. 1DOB
Holiday Goods
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
NEW 1909 CROP
AKKIKI HAMIXS, SMYRNA FKiS. 11I.HACHIU) SULTANA RAISINS,
SOl'T-HSIOLLEI) WALN UTS, t i ll HAN TS, CITRON', OHA.(iE l'KI'L,
I.IIMOX I'KKL, IIKINZ MINTK MEAT, HIJINZ Al'l'lE liUTTEII, I'UHH
JIAl'LE SVItUI', Al'l'LE ClllHlt. m
Give Us a Call
Phone 2381
COMING! COMING
Benjamin Young, D. D., the Giant
Preacher of the Northwest, now pas
tor of tho 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
next Thursday evening at 8 p. in.
There will be no charm. ;t the door
but a free will offering will be taken
at the close of the lecture to defray
expenses in securing this able orator.
The address to be Riven is this ureat
preachers master piece, und is such
as appeals to the logical nnnU. yet
so simple that a child niav under
stand. There wlll.be notum? better
come to Rosebv.iF thif. season.
I am prepared to Duild your ce
ment walks and cement foundations
pier stone, etc., etc., at once. Yours
tor a quick and neat job. Pat.
Be wise Read The News.
j
rill Tour House
with light no bouse is moderu
without eleclrio lights. Though we
can wire Vany old" buildinii, the
beet work is when the house is being
constructed. We are always ready
io give an accurate estimate and to
guarantee the beBt work,
G. L. PRIOR ;
315 X- Jackaon St. Roseburg, Or
LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
- Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small
monthly payments and low rate of interest?
Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time,
easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in?
Do you want ti buy a home in Uoseburg, a nice acre tract
near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo
cality? Do you want to sell your property?
JJo you want to insure your building in one of the best
and cheapest companies in the U. S.?
If So See" WALKER S PEKK1NE, Koseburg
Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary
Ore
Public
I WHITE AS SNOW
j
t. This is the claim made by all who send their
washing to the Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get
5s this result no chemicals are used. Your laundry
is hot treated in a severe manner very much to
i the contrary it is handled in the most approved
manner all the latest, aud most modern machin
ery ia at our command to do your work in a mos
I trorough manner. ,
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
J 0. C. BAKER, Prop. .
I , Jackson Street - -, ROSEBURG, ORE..1
We believe Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee gives more comfort
and proper stimulant to old folks than pny other drink.
l'cople who have a knowledge of good Coffee won't drirnc
any other.
Wc drink it ourselves and are always glad to recommend it to
our customers.
Alton S.
Frey
YO.NCAI.LA NEWS
Olef Olsson, of Roseburg, was here
on business one day lau vppk.
Chaa. Lovelace, Of Portland, la vIb
itlng his brother, A. E. Lovelace at
Ulkhead.
Clarence Leonard and - wife, of
Wilbur, visited with relatives at this
place the first of the week.
J. P. Bishop Is making an extended
visit with relatives In Nebraska.
Jno. WesUnjrhelser, of Br'.iish Col
umbia, is visiting at the home of his
mother here for a while. '
Dr. C, K. Hui't, of Oakland, was
attending to professional duties at
this place the first of the week. '
Barton Helllwell visited with
friends at Ho.cehurs a fev; days the
first of ilie week.
Attcrney Claud OeVore, of Drain,
wns looking after business here last
Monday.
lion. It. A Booth, ol Eugene, de
livered a religious discourse ; murine
M. E. pulpit in this cltv last Smuiay
evenirg.
Itoy Andrews Killed n Hrge coy
ote In llayhearst the first of the
week.
Elmer Uenolds. of Cardlntr, is vis
iting friends at this place.
."Dad" Feylc-s was in town the first
of the. week, having sutllelenily re
covered from a slight 'set back" to
be able to p?g p.roimd.
J. T. Spaugh and son. Will -ir. of
Looking Glass, visited with relatives
at this place a few das thl week.
H. Lefleuer has secured charge of
the Tl'.lel hotel and has taken charge
of the same.
L. L. Cox and daughter, Bertha.
ard visiting with relatives In the VI!-
Inmetle Valley, after which they will
return to their home at tills place
and make final arrangement for
their trip to Arkansas.
Miss .Mildred Chenowcth.N oT Spo
kane, and her brother Geo. of Oak
land, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I lurry
Stearns, at this place the first of the
week.
Mrs. M. D. Ferguson and family
accompanied by J. G. Paine, Mrs
Ferguson's brother.left last Thursday
for their old homo at Himtlrgton,'
West Virginia.
Tho above named people made
many friends- during (heir stay at
this place and were highly respected
by all who knew them.
A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, visited
relatives at tills place the first of the
week.
A 10-lb. boy arrived at tho home
of .Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker, Decem
ber C. 1909.
Gus Peret received notice last
Tuesday from the Union Metallc Cart
ridge Comapny, of X. Y., that he bad
been recommended to them as being
an expert shot with any and all lire-
arms, and that his name bad been
placed on file and that he would be
given a position as demonstrator as
foon as circumstances would permit.
Mr. Peret- is an excellent marksmr.n
and doubtless will make good with
the above named company, if given
an opportunity to demonstrate his
ability as a marksman.
Aho,lt 2 '4 inches of snow fell here
December 5. bet the tmperaturo mod
erated and rain came In unbroken
doses driving tho snow from the low
lards, but it is still in evidence on
tho higher grounds.
MRS. McGINTY.
'ALLS OI'K Tlt.U.V
llolll jii'ins 1-Yncturcd by Accldenl
N'cal' Drain.
While climbing out to fix the head
light or a Southern Pacific freight
train crossing a gulch near Drain,
Oregon, Monday evening, Charles
Wood, living at 249 Grant street,
Portland, fell to the trestle and slip
ped through to the gulch below. He
was dashed against the rocks and
trees and Tell more thnn 411 feet,
fracturing both arms und sustaining
other Injuries.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR WENT Store room on Jackson
street. Inquire Mrs. H. Euston. tf
TO RENT Two housekeeping rooms
Inquire at 603 Mill street, tf.
LOST Sunday afternoon, a Rebocka
pin. Finder please leave at this
office.
LOST Umbrella at the Armory, on
Wednesday night. Cano handle.
One rib shorter than the others.
Leave at News ofllce.
FOR RENT. House, 7 rooms, noar
town. Cily water. Rent very rea
sonable. Call 124 W. Douglat
street. . d-2:.
"MY LADY OF THE SOUTH"
"THE SILVER HOARD"
"MARTEN EDEN"
"THE DANGER MARK" .
"THE SCARLET FEATHER"
"THE GOOSE GIRL"
"JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT"
"KATERINE"
are a few titles of new books on Bale
at Roseburg Book Store. tf.
,
VIOLIN LESSONS !
Amos W. Hioster, violinist at
Star theatre, will accept pupils'
for violin. Especiu! attention tul
juvenlls. Ingulre at Star theatre
or phone 885. !
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FOR SALE 10 acres fine land, V,
mile from town; 2 acres orchard;
all under cultivation; small house;
barn 20x30; poultry, team and a
wagon included. Only $2500. Ad
dress N., this ofllce. d31-sw-d
THE WATER FRONT
DRY GOODS STORE
Sheridan Street Near 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 aud
see. With each dollar's worth of.
goods purchased you are entitled to
a chance on a nice set of silverware,
knivea, forks, table and toaspoons,
See them In the window. Come and
see for yourself, don't be misled by
uny one for you will miss It
D. J. JARVIS
ritorniEToit. !
This Is Your
BUSY TiriE
WE ARE TALKING
to the LADIES NOW
The Holiday Work is before you
and there is the Xmas dinner to plan
for. We can relieve you of much
worry and work, which is economy,
too, you know. You'll find all our
Pastry, CaKes and Bread
to be unexcelled. Orders delivered.
Special orders given prompt attention.
Place your Xmas orders now.
UJV1PQUA BAKERY
JACKSON STREET
D.VILV WEATHER HEI'OItT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local ofllce,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
5 a. in. December 6, 190!).
Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths:
Maximum temperature 47
.Minimum temperature 4 0
Precipitation 10m
month 1.1
Average preclpatlon for this mouth
G.14
Total Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1908,
to date 14.30
Avg. Preclp. from Sept 1, 1877. j
to date 14.61
Total excess from Sept 1, 160S..5.0P
9.00,
Avg. Precip. for 32 wet sea
sons, 33.00
WILLIAM HELL, i
Ohsetver.1
CHINA SAM
Has on display for the Holidays a
Choice selection of dishes, Including
hand painted china, Japunscso and
China dishes in beautiful designs. Al
so a lino line of silk handkerchiefs,
toj'H for tho children and some
line 1 trass ware. Call and make your
selection early. Prices way down aud
he goods are the best to m had.
J A C IvKO.V . ST It K KT
Gentlemen:--
We invite your ntteution to this delightful
new style
Shaving Soap
It Is Something New -It
Is Something Better
It Is "Colg'ates"
You Will Enjoy It
In handsome, sanitary sealed metal cans i
always clean aud ready for use, Price 25c.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, J
The Drug" Store of Quality
Druggists, Roseburg, Ore. Near S. P. Depot.
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
Groceries is their Specialty, and they will
please you.
Try Them For Dry Goods
The People's Cooperative Store
"ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO.
Xmas will soon be on hand, good
cheer for all. Have some nlca
pieces laid away for Father, Mother,'
Wife, Sister or Sweetheart. A good
plflee of furniture is a 1oy forever
Flenty of them at Rice & Rice, the,
house furnishers. i
IXX-AL MARKET l
Centals. j
WHRT 1.00 I
OATS 50c bushel. j
HAY Vetch, $12 to $14 ton;!
grain. $12 to $14; alfalfa. $17. i
ROLLED BARLEY J30.UU ton. '
Llvestrok. ,
STEERS Alive, 3c lb. i
COWS Alive 2fce. 1
VEAL Dressed, 6c. lb. !
HOGS Pressed, 8c; Alive 6c. i
HHKBP 31 e. '
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,';
10c to 12c: dressed, 12c; ducltsj
alive, 9 (i 10c: dressed. 14 & 15c.
Turkeys, alive 17c and 18c; dressed
20c Hnd 21c. '
BUTTER Creamery, 42V4o lb.
country, 37 He lb. i
POOS 40c doi.
POTATOES New, 1c lb.
WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 20c
year clip, 24c.
HONEY 12 He
CABBAGE 1M.C. lb.
ONIONS 20 lb.
A 'BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT:
OnPleasing' Gifts
We have many novelties, some very unique and f
beautiful, arid all v very appropriate presents.
SILVERWARE
'We Have Finest' Line in Southern Oregon
mo'-
8ol.il Gold Watches
(.old Filled U'nthes
Xickel und Gum Metal Watches
Scurf Plus and llrooches
Shirt Wulut SeU
licit Tins and I tuck leu
A ronipleti wt of Optical Good, Col
lar nun, Combs, Hut PJtiHf, etc.
Tho Fluent nnd Bent Line of L'mhrel
lofl In tho city. m
Wo have IHiiiiioihIh In Finger ItlngH,
. .Stick Pin, It root lies and Wutcli
Cuci
Hllvorware We have tho Finest Lino
In Southern Oregon, In both Plate
and Sterling.
Comb, ItrtiNh and Mirror Bet, Cut
(tlnn. Clocks, Solid Oold and Gold
Filled and Silver Thimbles
I T, B R Y A N
THE WATCHMAKER
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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