The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 11, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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local xews.
CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT
YOU HERE.
The straightest and sur
est road to good Clothes
the best Clothes brings
you here.
If you freijuent any of the "by
paths" you'll be apt to lose your
self in the tangle of misleading
"Murrains."
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
find that the best is always here.
These cluthes are made for us
by the Stein Mock Co. and Ilavid
Adler, two of the greatest Tailor
organizations in the wo-ld. Kvery
Knit we sell is sold with an ab
solute guarantee of .Satisfaction
or your Money refunded or a new
ruit in return.
ABRAHAM
Remember quality is tho true
teHt of cheapness. By o ir good
Clothes you shall know us.
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JAHUYtt NKWS.
Alrn. W. It. WMliii lm returned
fnini I'oitliuid w lit' re al.e vlaitud wlh
friends.
Pocket kntvi'H, a bit; atock of high
grndn goods at tho Jtoscutirg Hook
Btoro. tf.
Try ono of (ior,o Snoll filters will
fit any faucet Heo WPnnlo Gaddix,
the pluming, tf. r
Udwurd ('ocklorease, tho Deer
Oreelt f-trnier, wan u visitor in the
city yesterday.
Joe Hartholoiny. tho popular em
ploye at the. Lewis Cufe, ia Buttering
from an uh-eraled eyelid.
CoiiHlahle Wright r turned yester
day afternoon troin above I'eel whore
he went to servo civil paper.
Tli planing mill at Hutherlln Ik
now In opei'at'on find will hood com
mence fiirniniiing lumber fur the new
warehouse at (lint plitco.
PrnfcHKor Comm. principal at I he
hltfh re lion, in routined at Ills honte
with lllnesH this week. Mis wlfo l
tiikhm hta place in the school.
What does vour mother, slHter,
brother or sweetheart want for
Xntas, n Photo mndo by Clark's
Studio, Itoseburg National Hunk
building? tf.
Mrs. Parker and M i t;.. Ilishop. who
have heoii spending a couple of dayn
at tho hunt'- of Mr. and Mrs. . Al
Thornton ia thin clly. returned to
their imiue at Miliard last t veiling.
,Iom Tlioiras. formerly a resident of
this city. Is erecting a new residence
at Siitlierliu, dlierlly opposlt- the
'Sittherlin J mi " Winnie Caddis, the
local plumber, has hot n awarded tho
contract, for Hie plumbing,
Xtnas will soon be on band, good
cheer for all. Have sonio nlco
pieces laid away for Father, Mother,
Wife, Sinter or Sweetheart, A good
pi. to of furniture is h toy forevor.
Plenty of them at Rico & Rice, the
bouse furnishers.
Mrs. Stanley 1,. Kidder arrived last
(veiling from Manila where she has
lesided during the punt year. She wim
Hoompnnied by Mis. Schantz, also
of Manila, who Is enroulo to her for
mer honi" in Plcrlda. .Mrs bidder :
kih die Is deik'ited to ot back to,
liosehurg luasiunch as l!u' climatic j
conditions la Manila are rather un
pleasant at seasons of the your. I
LOCAL NKWS.
Many attractive Xtnas gifts at the
Ruseburg Rook Store. 'if
MIsh Whipple returned to her home
nt Wilbur this afternoon a brief visit
with friends In this city .
Winnie Gaddis. tho ptiimber, cuts
and threads pipe of any bIv.o up to
and Including eight Inches. tr.
Nothing )s too good for the Ilrlsh,
for the county, tine the best, as it
is tho cheapest la the long run. See
Pat. t.
M. Pot reft, an Inmate of tho Oregon
Soldiers' Home, went to Yonealla this
afternoon to spend a few days visit
ing friends.
.1. Di'.y. an Inmate of the Oregon
Soldiers' Home, Iris gone to Portland
to spend about four weeks visiting
relatives.
If you are looking for good service
In the burlier lino call nt tho Maddlx
barber shop, Cass street, Uoseburg
National Hank Hldg. Three chair
shop. Hath rooms In connection, tf.
Three carloads lo brick to bo used
In the construction of the new bank
have been received at Sutherlln. Act
ual building operations aro expected
to commence in a few days. The
timet ure will he healed by steam
and modern In every particular.-
Tho biggest and best crockery store
in Southern Oregon. Everything that
Is made In crockery, glassware, and
China, wo have it. From tho plainest
to best hnnd-pafulod. Many beautiful
pieces of E.ibby cut glass suitable for
present b. Rico & Rico, tho . house
furnishers.
County Judge Wonacott Is keeping
ills eyes open for an aged lady pur
ported lo bo In destitut" circumstan
ces. It appears t hat t ho woman is
Iriivellhin oa the strenirlh of the n!oa
that she Is ill am! out of money, sov-1 uutichmlcs
oral judges tn ottier parts of ine stale
Miss Dlllard went to Wilbur yester
day to visit friends.
Ojdileld'K musical comedy nt the
Star commencing Monday night.
L. U, Hlevons, of Tiller, nnent ys
terday In the city visi-lng friends,
St. Regis Indian baskets. 5 cents
and up, at. the Rosohurg Hook Store. tf
Con tJenmng went to Looking Glass
today to spend a couple of days with
relatives.
W. G. Hill, of Wilbur, and R. C.
Hill, of Drain, arc visitors in town
today
W. L. Leonard, of Oakland, trm a
acted bi'diueb.i mutt .is In the city
I yesterday,
! 8. I). Moore, of Wilbur, was a vls
1 itor in tho city yesterday. He retum-
ed to his home tb s morning,
j Just received -Another shipment
I tf the famous "Um Forever" hos-
lory. 'A written guarantee with every
I pair. Sold only by The Fair. tf.
George W. MeGHve), of Canyon
ville, arrived In the city last evening
to spend a couple of days in the city
attending business Interests.
For Men.- There Is no betor shoe
made than tho celebrated "J. E.
j Tilt." which is to be found at the
Mllllkln Shoe Store. And for heavy
weir there Is nothing equal to the
'United Workman Shoe." dt-f.
I Final settlement in the estate of
j Andrew M. Johrens, deceased, was
effected in the probate court this
morning, Aeordingly the matter was
dismissed. Mrs. Done Johrens wilt
receive tho pioperty left by the de
ceased. Thi ladles of St. George's Guild
will hold a bazaar on Wednesday, De
cember 15, at the parish house on
Cass strwt. Fancy and domestic art
icles, lollies, fruit:, etc., will be on
sale. Also soipo choice homo marie
candies. tf.
Strong & Son, owners of the
'Splt.enberg Farm," nt Sutlierlin,
have nnrly completed their new resi
dence at that plaeo. They expect to
be able to eat their Christmas dinner
at their new homo. Winnie Gaddis,
tho plumber, has just completed the
plumbing.
The juvenilo cantata. "Snow,
Whlt'i," will he the attraction U the
Armory January 14. It will be given
under the auspices of the Ladies Aid
of the Christinn church and Prof.
Lotz is busily engaged in preparing
the youngsters who are going to take
u part In t ho event.
John Spaugh arrived home from
Kugeuo this morning. He wns ac
companied by his son, Wilbur, who
has been taking treatment for par
alysis at that city during the past
three months. Tho young man Is
said tf he somewhat Improved. He
will remain at home hereafter under
the care of a local physician.
Fred Tolles, the painter, shipped
to the Ltiso Land and Development
Company, at So t her I in, this morn
ing two large and attract Ive signs
which will adorn a conspicious posi
tion near the railway. On ono of tho
pla cards Is a "Spit.enberg apple,"
while1 on the other is painted a
"Hart let t pear." Moth are excellent
imitations and will no doubt attract
considerable at tent ion.
Kggs are still a scarce article and
the price rontinues to soar. Whole
salers at Eugene are paying 37 cents
per doen. but. art? unable to get
scarcely any. They are being retailed
at 10 cents n dozen and over. Halter
Is correspondingly as high, the coun
try product retailing at cents per
pound and !he creamery at 40 cents.
A number of merchants are now
busily engaged in arranging their
Xtnas goods, expecting that the holi
day trade will cnuience shot tly. Never;
were the several establishments bet-1
tor supplied to furnish Christmas ;
gifts than this year, showing in a
measure that prosperity reigns in this
locality. Every merchant' in the city:
liberal holiday trade. ,
seomlimly of the opinion that the cit-
Are You Ready for Christmas?
IF NOT, COME IN.
And let us assist you in . your selection of a
beautiful and lasting present. We carry a full
line of
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
Cut Class, Umbrellas, Hand Painted
China and Novelties of all binds.
The time is short. Do not delay.
hone
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VV. E. CUNGENPEEL
Jeweler and
Optician
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WIM. MAKK SITTINGS ,
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Vi to and Including Sunday. Up- v 1
- Cf.'nibor lluli, and have IlK'tn fin-
ivhod for Xnias. Cloudy
is all Rtinshilie at my Studio.
4 1110 do your f ruining und save 4
vou monfiv.
. ( I.AIIK'S H'lTIHO ;
. Itoscbui'K National llauk 111(1;;..
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The best nox contectlontry, Tho biggest and best line of Post
"I.ownoy's" fresh at he Roseburg Card Albums In Douglas county at
fiook Suire, tf. I Roseburg Hook Store tf
LOCAL NKWS.
il:io : when you're chilled
Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none better
can be made for the palate.
THE ROSE
Next to PostoMicc.
haim; been imposed upon by her t7-ens nave money ana win purennse
mercliul tale. As a matter of fact i treely.
hhe it well to do, and is simply work-1 " -
the county authorities with a view ot
obtain I UK free railroad transporta
tion. In a recent '.anno I ho lOuene
(iiiard exposes tie wonmn, and says
t hat she failed to make her story
good with county jud;e at tiiat. clty.j
Her hushand i ravels with her. but In
some manner succeeds in kvcpiim out
of sitfht while his wife plr.ys her ne
farious name.
BUILDER
C. D. JfAYNAUD
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
vis-
is
S. D. Short, or Wilbur, Is In town
today.
H. Smith, of Glembile, was a
itor in th city yesterday.
Winnie Gaddis, tho plumber,
at Hutherlin today on business.
A. Al. Armstrong, of Oakland, was
a visitor In the city last evening.
County Commissioner Ityu'i, of
Drain, is a visitor in the city today.
Headquarters for Holiday goods
Is at the ltoseburg Hook Stare. tf.
a t c.rti. nf n.. i, i..i..ir 1 1
LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
At Your Service
Itosoburs. Oregon Phone
193
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What Shall Your Christmas Gift Be?
TO HIM TO HER TO THEM
NouuUhiii that will outlive tho day anil the season; something useful; something beautiful.
What e'se.in'li'i'il, but something from the ltoseburg Hook Store the store that ia ready for any test
that yon may give it - the store that offers you a variety of Holiday (lifts, the equal of which cannot be
found anywhere in Koselmrg? A visit to this store means a correct solving of the gift problem.
Hundreds of excellent presents are displayed in every department hints for all people, at all prices,
from a trilUt, upwards to tho highest figure you may care t expend. Kvery help we can give you, w
offer heartily and cheerfully come early while the stock is fresh and unbroken. A few suggestions:
WMTlNli l'Al'KK specially boxed for gifts. Can you think of a more acceptable Christmas gift
than a box of really line writing paper? Writing paper is something one uses constantly and one is
therefore constantly reminded of the giver. The prices rango from 2o cents up.
Toilet Sets', Military Brushes, Pocket Knives, Station
ei'y, Mirrors, Story B."oks, Picture Books, for children,
Toys, Dolls, Games, Post Card Albums, Pictures,
Xmas Cards, New Year Cards.
IRoseburg BooK Store
A. A. Smith, of Oakland;. it attend
ing business matters In the city to
day. C. K. Stringer and Mrs. A. Marshal
are among the Glendalc people in the
city today.
K. ilrowiiing, of Oakland, Is trans
acting business matters in tho city
today.
Al Thornton went to Dlllard this
morning to spend u few days visting
froinds.
C. H. Hermann has returned home
after a brief vkdt with friends at
Myrtle Creek.
W. S. Sngaberd, of Seottsbuig. is
a visitor in the city. He "oxpet-ts to
return home ibis oveniog.
Mrs. Vanway returned to her home
at Wilbur this morning after a brief
visit with Mends in this city.
1 Ion. IJliiger I lennann went to
Oakland this morning to spend the
day visiting old time triends.
Attorney Devoro, George Wooley,
and Owight Heed, are among the
Hraln people in the oily today.
I Jo your Christ mas shopping at
The Knir. 10 very 50c purchase entitles
you to a chance on the' Hit; Doll in
tho window. tf.
L. It. Fancher, supc-rlntendent of
the Oakland public schools, came
over this morning to spend Sunday
here.
I am prepared to nuild your ce
ment walks and: cement foundations,
pier stone, etc., etc., at once. Yonre
for a quick and neat job. Pat. tf
.January IS has been set as the
date for effecting tlnal settlement in
the probate court of the estate of
Mrs. Fannon, deceased.
Dolls, toy. hooks. Christmas tree
ornaments, Christmas and New Year
postals, tags, stickers and ill kinds
of Holiday goods nt The Fair. tf.
W. P. Woldon. secretary of the
Skelley Lumber Compan, Is in the
city today attending various business
mattersi connected with his olltcial
duties.
In order to cccomodato our custo
mers who are unable to do their
Xmas shoppink in day Ume. we will
keep our store open evenings until
Xmas. Graves Art Kimiorium. tf.
Hev. Mareott. of Portland, and
Rev. J. A. Townsond, of Arleta. ar
rived In the city this morning to as
sist Rev. Rurkhart in the dedication
of tho new Presbyterian church i
which occurs tomorrow.
Indian baskets, birch hark, sweet
grass and poreupino quil! work made
by St. Regis, Mohawks, Iroquois and
other tribes, for sale at Roseburg
Rook Store. These are pretty goods
nt pleasing Vices. tf.
Perley and Rrido Raker, of Kan
sas City, who have been visiting at
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rak-
Jer In this city during the past few
JJI weeks, left for San Francisco this
morning where they will spend some
time. Thy expect to return to Rose
burg In the spring to remain indefinitely.
A small conflagration occurred
shortly after t o'clock this morning.
when the real donee of Chas. Ham
ilton, and occupied by Abe Stephens
and family, situated In the Grove
I whs partially destroyed by fire. The,
' blazo was first discovered Ir. the klt-J
j chen, evidence tending to show thatj
j It caught from a defective flue. The.
I tiro departmnt responded promptly ,
XX ' nni after an hour's work succeeded
'In extinguishing the flames. The roof
J i was partially destroyed, while tho
X ' interior of the structure was badly
! gutted. .Mr. Hamilton ostomies his
i loss at $:100. The occupants of the
XX I residence wived tho greater part of
': their belonging. '
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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 to buy a home in Roseburg, 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?
Do you want to insure your building in one of the besi
and cheapest companies in the U. S.?
If So See WALKER &
Room 1,-Bell Sisters Building. -:-
PERRINE, Roseburg Ore.
-:- E. B. PERRIXE, Notary Public
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D. H MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing', Sheet Metal Work, Tinning
and Heating'
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice
ROSEBURG, ORE.
I Closing Out Sale of f
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Millinery Thg
All millinery at cost and below until
closed out. We need the room and don't
want to carry anything over t.t next
season. Our aim is to jiive you new and
up-to-date goods. We do not want to
have any old material on hand to work
over. We mean bupiness Come in and
let us supply your needa
Fair
The Roseburg Pharmacy
WE take a deljght in serving our patrons with
the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity
is our motto. Promptness both day and
nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy.
Full line of Sundries always on hand
ROSEBURG PHARMACY,
L. E. KR0HN, Manager
Inc.
Winnie Gaddis
THE PLUMBER
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Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
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X :;) Aitoncy-nt-taw
H ' Legal advice frcp. Collections
! a Solicited
Tfiil noom 1, M.irsters nidg. t
Agent for Snell
Water Filters.
Removes all imparities.
Phone 2101
Roseburg - Oreg'on
sj, Hnsebarc, Ore.