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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1909)
THK EVKXINO XKWS WKIINKKDAY. DKCK.MHKR 8, 1000 CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. xx 114 Shopping' Days XX XX xx r f3 v '- The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the !'ty paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tanjjle of misleading "Bargains." 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 iind that the best is always here. These clothes are mado 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 fuit in return. ABRAHAM Kemenibcr quality is the true test of cheapness. Hy our good Clothes you shall know us. Then Comes Christmas City News Briefly. Recorded Mnnv nttrnctlvo Xmas gifiB at the Roseburtc Bonk Store, tf Willlirn Ialf, of Peel, was n visitor In tho city for u few hours jc. ter Uay. .T. h. Watson, of OH do, trnrsaetod hiiHlncss matters in tlio city yest'sr day. Pocket knives, a hlg slock nf high grade goods at tho Koseburg Hook Btoro. tr. Uuf Dixon wont to Oakland (his morning to look after Ihihniohh niUt turH. Marguerite I'age wont ta Drain Ihln mnrnlng to spend a few days u guest of friendH. George Qutno returned tn Iil(M!e this morning after a brief vIhII with friends In tho city. The higgost and best lino of Poat Card Albums In Douglas county at KoHohurg Hook Btoro. tf Consult Dr. Lowo about your ovhs nnd glnst e an early as pussihle an he Is iiHiiiilly v?ry husy li Ih last day here. Ho leaves Saturday loon. Just received Another shipment t f tho famous "hast Kurcver" hos lery. A written guarantee with every pair. Hold only hy The .''air. tf. O. N. Howard, Peter IMam, Will Nichols, Geo. Qui line, of Kiddle, and JaH. Snyder, of Days Creek, spent yos t onlay In the city attending to busi ness inatterH. J. C, Krye, tho OnnuiH Valley mer chant, loft this morning Tor his, old homo In Iowa upon receipt of a tele gram announcing tho Morions Illness of his mother, lie expects to remain In the K.ist until :ucli time us his mother linpfovoH. i Tho biggest and best crockery store In Southern Oregon. Everything that Ih made In crockery, glassware, and China, wo have It. Krom tho plainest to hoHt hand-painlod. Many lieautiful pieces of Libby cut glass suitable for presents. Hlco & It Ice, tho house furnishers. TJ. T. Garnart, of Hldillo,, was a visitor In the city yesterday. It. U'aito wont Im SuiherUn I his mori lug after a hii ;f Ijiitrinu.ss v'sit In this city. Dr. Lowe, tho optician, arrives to night and will bo at iho iMeClnl'en hotel unll! Saturday noon. (i. 11. Hayes who has u-fr. spending tho past wetk at Portland will return mono this evening. Nothing Is too good for tho Ilrlsh, for the county. Uso tho best, as It Is tho cheapoat In the long run. See I'at. t. Grant Taylor returned to his home at Winchester this morning after Hie spending of a couple of davs In this city. Dolls, toy, books. Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas pud Now Year postals, tags, stickers and all kinds of Holiday goods at Tho Fair. tf. Ilavo you seen that special couch we have on eato. You'll miss it tf you don't; a natural rest will do you good stretch out. Rice & Hlce. tf A few specialties; all colors nnd Umpijiia Lodi;e No. HI 4, lirother hood of Hallway Trainmen held their annunl election at tho Mneouhee hall on Friday evening, resulting as follows: C. C. Noilson, P. Pres.; YV. A. Coffin. Prs.; S. V. SI armor, Vice Pros.; W. O. Cordon, Secy.; W. K. Hates, Treas.; M. A. Williams, Jour nal Agt.; V. II. Tiiibets. Conductor; Quille, Chaplin; F. F. I. rand, Ward en; W. T. FImIi, In nor Guard; A. A. uuielot. Outer Guai d. BUILDER (VI). MA''N A i n GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR '. At Your Ht-rvlco Rospluirg, OroRon Phone 193 1 xx The New York Store Can Serve You Best Only 14 shopping days before Xmas. Do you realize how rapidly the time is flying? Buying can now be done with a degree of comfort and satisfaction not possible the last few days. Purchasing now means choosing' from complete stocKs, and let us maKe it a pleasure to serve you in an up-to-date manner with all the conveniences of modern merchandise. Come View the Many Wonders of Toy Land. Tomorrow, Thursday, is the opening of our Toy Store, the supply center of the toys that will delight all g'ood boys and girls on Christmas. Old 'and young' are cordially invited to attend and wander through the department and absorb the Xmas spirit that prevades the very atmosphere of this great depart- ' ment. Watch and looK for the Xmas siens. they show you the manv hapo'aini throughout the store, they show and offer Holiday suggestions to you. Remember to do your early and derive the benefit thereof. XX ppraS xx XX an ' XX ij XX i ; v shopping I)CATi XKWS. J. A. Snyder, of Days Creek, was a visitor In tho city yesterday. H. L. Couglar. ol Canyonvllle, Is a visitor In tho city today. Frank Sull'van, of Canvonville, was a visitor In the citv yesterday. St. Ri'gjB Indian baskets, 5 cents and up, at the Uoseburg Hook Store.tf C. J. Sutherlin, transacted business matters In tho city for a few hcurs yesterday. S. S. .lo&ophson left this morning for Kugene. Ho was accompanied b J. 1. Zurcher. What docs vour mother, sister, brother or sweetheart want for Xmas, a Photo made by Clark's Studio, Koseburg National Bank building? tf. In order to accomodate our custo mers who are unable to do their Xmas shoppink In day time, we will keep our store open ovenings until Xmas. Graves Art Emporium. tf. finishes, In the famous New Cote Stains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; there's nothing else as good. 3 In one oils, the best glues and the only silver polish that's first class. Rice & lilce. tf Mrs A. C. Kidd Son have brought suit against M. A. Pankey and wife In tho circuit court. They ask judgment, in the sum of $2 f, al leged to bo duo for goods and mer chandise furnished tho defendant. Geo me W. Kiddle will return to his homo at Riddle this evening altor attending business matters In tho city Mr. Riddl? says that ho will move his family to Rosehurg as soon as his ap pointment ns Receiver of the local land ottlce Is continued. George Pr.lmei, a recent arrival from Michigan, who is living in North Roschiim, h:is iorehas"d fortv acres of orchard land near Cleveland, and will sot tho major portion of tho place to applos in the nenr future;. Mr Pal mer Is an experienced orchardlst, and In litis climalo winru fruit does so well Is bourd to make a splendid suc cess of his investment. George Nfutier recrlved a letter from Vnited States Senator George K. Chamberlain, substance if which is to th effect that he will do whatever 1 possible toward peon ring a FMltr:il nimdlr'g for Rost burg. Senator (.honi hei'luiu says he will also urge tho im provement of (he Unipunu river from tide water at Scottsbmg to Roschum. through Mr. I hamoerlair. the mem 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 you have a lasting remembrance. Call and see our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Novelties, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Hand Painted China. Come in and make your selections early while the lines are complete. We do Engraving. Phone 2 14-5 W. E. CLINGENPEEL Jeweler and Optician THKKl'J TI.MKS AM) OUT Xew York Salesman Niict'ods in Tak ing Life NKW TRAIN SKKYICE on the COIEYALLIS AM) EASTERN NKW YORK. Doc. 7. Charles Schan'er. a salesman out of employ ment, tried three methods of suicide today before he succeeded In killing hiiiMdf. First, he lay on his cot at his homo and attempted to garrote him self with a towel. Uui-uccessful, he slit his throat and wrists with a razor. Si ill death did not come, and he staggered to the baihroom and turn ed on the water in tho tub. When the tub wus half filled he climbed In and lay face downward until he drowned. LOCAL XEWS. (trials will b' prvMii(d to Conun Books flake the flost Acceptable Christmas Gifts There is a book for you to give liny relative or friend that will convey exactly your message of love, iiffeetion, good will or frieiulship of whatever nature. There is nothing so much appreciated as a book nothing that gives so jjieat nnd lasting a pleasure. We are ready to supply gift-seekers with Hooks th;t will make the most valuable-gifts, :U prices considerably below those usually asked. We have bonks of history, the works of famous authoi s, spirited" novels of today, rich gift books in claboiate, beautiful bindings, l'ibles and Testaments, Childnn's Story and Picture liooks, the only complete, and the best selection to choose from 'in Koseburg. And all at the fairest and most tempting prices. Ibil you must come and see; and come early, lor then you can choose fiom a complete, new, bright and inviting slock, and you'll aljo avoid the ceaseless, perpetual Christmas rush. Roseburg Book Store U;U North jAckson Slrcet, HuciTseorB to :tVs Hook StoreQ KoehuriE, ( recoil Headciuartors for Holiday gootls Is at tlie RoEoburg Hook Store. tf. .Miss Kffle Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, wf.s a visitor iu tne city yesterdav. .Mrs. Sarah Unit, of Ptndleton. is visiting friends In the city for a few days. Postal Inspector F. H. Morse re turned from an extended business trip this morning. Fred W right expects to leave for tho "Mad Lands" above Perdue, to morrow whore he will serve a num ber o? civil pa pel s. Mr. Fred Moiuj,or, of Yonealla, was ;n the city today arraimintr business matters preparatory to going to Cal ifornia to s ; en d she w into r. M rs. Meir.zcr will accompany him. j t'nnt raetoV (Ira Hon Wort hlngton ; 0x1 ects to resume his .-duVwalK (tpera- i lions wttuin a conplt? of tix alter a I layoff of nearly a week on iccount of I the recent heavy rains. ! Indian baskets, birch bark, sweet j grass and porcupine quill work made bv St. Regis. Mohawks, Tronuois and I other tribes, for sale at Rosebm g Monk Storo. These are pretty goods at pleasing prices. tf. The noMnbeis of 1he local order of Rebr):ahs un-l in n cular session last , evening. -t the conclusion oi the bus , iness s ss-ioe a box supper wa? ser i veil. Neetllets to say the evening was i en.'oyed by all present. Services will be held at tho new j rr.'sbyteriun church for the first time ! Sunday. An interest fug programme has been anv.um d for the jicas.ion .iml it Is expetMed that a larg" cm mvuation will be present. Tlie latest f.id is hammered brass, used in connection with ryroi:raphy; nake.s an "U-nant pre.ent. We have the material for wt.rUing. and also (he r iady made pb-ees. It Is not ex pensive nt (leaves Art I'mi'oriuin. tf. Aimum 1 ho road ili. ti ii l-" in the cent. iv lliat have i-Uinl'-ed tle ir tl loniien of hohihu; an elecMon t . ley , speeinl rad t.i are disr ric s '.' ti. J'., L'l. k. 42, 4.(. f7. s. 7. Jti, 4 I, 1.".. ti, "A. 'J '' . 1 t. 20. e2 17. IT. 1 I. M. It'-.' 12, 5. H. M) ft:, $2. 49. 4t', 19. V , IM, 45, I, 4. 31. 4 On November 1st a straight pas senger train was established on the CorvaMls and Eastern between Albany and Ynqulna, leaving Albany at 12: 35 p! 111. and arriving In Yaqulna at 3:15 p. m. Returning leave Ya qulna at 7:15 a. m. arriving In Al bany at 11:15 a. ni., making direct connections at Corvallis and Albany will) Southern Pacific train to. and from Portland and other S. P. points north and south. Xcwport in Winter Newport is an ideal winter resort, and tho low rates now In effect from all S. P. mid C. & K. points, with the Improved train service now establish ed, places it within a few hours ride from the Valley, arriving there at S:0o p m in time for dinner. Kxcel lont hotel accommodations at reason able rates. For further particulars call on anv C. & E. or S. P. Agent, or write to William McMiirrny, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon- Miss Maud Cornellson vas a pass enger on the northbound local this morning. LODOLi DIRECTORY F. F. Patterson has levied a Hen on tho house recently erected by C. Cloake, in North Koseburg." Ho alleges that tho contractor who erect ed the residence failed to como through with the linal payment of $.i 3u.io. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to any part of the city. Trices reasonable. H. S. FRENCH AF. A. A. M. liftiirol Lodge, No. la, hold, rcvutar meetlnK on the secouil and fourth WeilnenrlayB of oach month. Bo. louruer. invfterl to attend. 11EXTKK HICK, W. M. N. T. JEWKTT. secretary. IO. K. M Improved Urder nt ,Med Men meet" tn Miu'cal.ee Temple flrnt and third Mondays. VIMUiib nientiert- wek-oino V. ti. (iAllDlH, S.ciiem. F. H VINUJI.. :. of R LN'ITKD AHI'IKANa-limpqua Awmliiy Nr. iOo, meet) neeund hii4 fourth Friday, ol eaeh mouth, lu MHeralteetiHtl. VlatlUK member, will n-elvo a rordlal weleome. HK.I.l.E STKVKSSON. M.A. ItOSlNA FATTftIC Sunt. MKS.EM.MA FAULKNKK. Secy WOODMEN OF THE WORM) Oak Camp No V mceta at tho Odd Fellows Hall tn Rosoburit. every tlm and third, MoinW ovenings. Visiting nelehhors ahvav. welrome J. EAilf. 1-ICKKNS.C c E;N. EWAItT, Clerk. ' LILACCIKULK. No. , Women ol Wulcrr tneela on first and tlilr.l .Monday oven, ItiKS ol each month In the I. O. O F hiil Vlsltlmr members In good standing are Invited to attend. MAKV O'NEIL u N CLAJiA BOKEN. Cle-k. U U- &' B1-. O. K. Koselurg IxHIgo, No. is,, holts regular communications at. tnelr Temi e 'uvred"!o,a,l)ndV!,,," -dUlfr W.W CAIIIIKWU., K R 0 W.STAI.KY, Secretary. LO.T. M.. Ilosebum Hive No 11-llnlds m. ularrevl.wsoii every Tuesday afternoon , t -'1';,'1"lk in tlieMaecal.ee Hall. sY.terJ ofo her Hive, visiting i ,ilt. t.Uv arc cordiaiv lnviled to attend our reviews turuiaiy J 'SEl'H N K SKiNAI.XESS, Com MRS. JESSIE UAI'l', It. K. OK. S -Koseburg Chapter No. s, holds their . ;"';r"iT?,""! ."" I" tl"t and third niueaen month. Vt.ltlng mer.i. bet. in good standing are resncetlully invuSl M. FO. F.. hosebure Acne No 1197 meet, ynrt . and 411. Monday, In 1 o. .ir Z"'"i I , M fellos"lemle everv Friday 'ovlnm lilting brethren alwavs welcome "lu Y II. VlNI'll.. N.G. W . S. 1MH gl.l u g M. FICKLE, r. 8 GENERAL JOBBING REPAIR WORK HOWARD & MAHAN The PLUMBERS and TINNERS . o S(t5,-Iights, CoMices and Dryer Pipe Lrst Stock ol Plumbing Goods In th City ROSEBURG, OREGON