THE KVKXLVO XKWS TI'KSIMV, DKrKMIIKIt 14, 1000 LOCAL NEWS. L. L. .MtitllicwH, of Glldu, Ih u vis Itor In the city today. A marrluge license hat been Ihhihu! to Kethu Let no n uiul Ui K. Hud rick bolh ri'Hidints of Drain, A manlHKe license Man bwn inniird to Vivian Jackson and MIkh SiihIo G Klndluy, both rualdentn of UottgluK county, JiiHt rocoived Anottw-p shipment tr mo ramoiiK Last Korevor hos iery, A wrltton tuiaianlfn with very pair. Hold only hy TIim Kalr. tf. Mrs, W. A. l'vr returned to hr honiH at. Arth'-ifij I hi:; tuorning aflor a hrif'f viHlt v 1 1 Ii Mr. Ciorkur arid Mr. W. IC. Hnlcs in tiilH cliv. The IioH;;l)iiiK Richardson's Art Bmltroldr-ry Club will incut at the homo of .Mrs. J. C. DonnlnK on Steph ens Htteot Wednesday afternoon, De cember 15. m For Men. There Ih no footer Khoc made than the reiehruti'd "j. K Tilt," which to be found at the Alilllkln Shoe Store. And for heavj Wfr there Ih nothing equal to the 'Urillod Workman Shoe." df-f. A petition Ih beiiit? cfreu luted unions Die biini risint'ii on Sheridan Htrei't In hop" or purHijudlrii the rUy to unci I to aiioint another night po liceman. Till- tdKNei'H O Ml(! floCUIlKMlt to patrol tlr entiro city in an elllclent I manner owIjik to tin exteiiHlvo ter- JjOCAKi news. The beHt oox ccnfctlontry, "Lowney'B" fresh at the Kuseburg Book Store, tf. Hen IfiiiiHaker, the Dlllard grocer, was a visitor In the city yesterday af ternoon. . Wlnnlo Gaddls. the plumber, cutH and tir;ads pipe of any size up to and including elulit Inches. tf. Airs. H. Starmer returned from Myrllo Creek yesterdiiy uftirnoon af ter a brief viKlt with friends at that place. William Cobb, of the Cobb Heal KBtate Company, went to Glendale this morniiiK to look after business :nutters. .Mm. K. Wutkins arrived here last evening from Winchester to spend n few days visiting at the home of Mrs. lj. M. Marsters. Mrs. J. II. Cockelrrasc, of Deer Creek, went to Kails City this morn ing to spend a few weeks visiting at the home of her daughter. Revival services began . at the I'niled It ret h re n church last Sunday, and the interest hut been good from the start. Monday evening six clergy men were in attendance. Services every evening this week. All are cord ially invited. Special Invitation to the Ity pastors and visiting clergymen. All who love tho Lord, come out and insist In the cihibo, lOvangelist .eon THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE o H Oi M o w to w w H W tf o H CO M tf o X to W iteffl i f -Eft I p y l l tef mi ritory. Tno iiciltlon will lie pri sented ' Fleming- Is assisting the pastor, T. HTHE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE n H to W o w w Ul H o w w H M W to o w H O HTHE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STOREW O H CO M tf o S w S3 H W H W tf O H CO M tf o w to w W H W tf O H CO M tf o w W w Eh W tf o E-t CO M tf o w to w H to 111 ronHl(lrati(iii or tho CDiincil at rnnt(ml that a pnllrcmali Is unahlo tlm ntxt n'Kular meutliiK. Miss llrtha Ali'xandor. who lins hei;a visiting ul tho homo or MIhs Voll Harkor 111 this rlly, rolurnod to hrr homo at I'oiidlotoii Siimlay ovon Jiitt. (.'oiirt Sti'iiOKraphoi' I. II. Ulclilli" has Konu lo Coos county to alliMid miittors comior.tml with Ills ollli-lal (lutltH. Ills duties In tho local court uro hciiiK looked utter today hy a court reporter from Tori land A motion Ik,m heen filed hy Attor ney rf. I1. Ness, of IOiiki lie. Hiking that ho ho rallied an exlelislon of tiuio lor aruuini; thi case of II. ti. Crew vb. K .1. Clew et al In tho cir cuit court. He sets up In his motion that other litigation Is peudlliK which necessitates furthor lime. W. Ward II. 7.. Ireland. W. 1,. and U I). Short. O'alla residents, spent yester day 111 Hie city, relurnllii; homo to day. Miss Mai'Kuei-lto PaKO will arrive hero Jills evening from Drain where she has heen spending u few days wltii her mother, Mrs. C. O. T. Wlllams and Miss Vein Williams, of Oregon City, re turned to their homo this morning after spending some time visiting at tho homo of their daughter and sis ter. Mrs. ,1. M. Lawrence. Mrs.. I. M. Lawrence went lo Head this morning where she will reside permanently. Mr. Lawrence will fol low as soon as tile apolntmellt of tr. W. Riddle has heen coullrmed in the Senate and tho necessary hond furnished. A Sweet Remembrance for Christmas Is a ii it;e lox of candy every taste; THE ROSE Full line of Holiday postals. Come early. Style and quality to suit Get it. at GBNERAL JOBBING REPAIR WORK HOWARD & MAHAN The PLUMBERS and TINNERS Skylights, Cornices and Dryer Pipe Largest Stock of Plumb.ng Goodi In the City ROSEBURG, OREGON WHITE AS SNOW This is tho claim matlo by all who seud thuir washing to tho Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get this result uo chemicals are used. Your laundry is not treated in a severe manner very much to the contrary ---it is handled in the most approved manner all tho latest and most modern niachiu cry id at our command to do your work in a mos tro rough manner. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. if JacHsou Strcot - - ROSEBURG, ORE. Candles Tomorrow He Si o w w LOCAL NEWS. 36 in a box. 15c Value, box to a Customer. To ul H O One W to H 3 o THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST CANDLES Tomorrow 15c Value 36 in a box. 5C One box tomer to a cus- Try one of those Snell flltora will fit buy faucet. See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber. tf. W. A. Biirr, the local music man, went to points in the southern part of the county this morning to at tend business matters. I am prepared to ouiid your ce ment walk anil cement fmindiitloiia. pier stone, etc., etc., at once. Youtb tor a quick and neat Job. Pat. tf Judge J. W. Hamilton went to Bed ford this morning to attend court. He will relieve juile ilanna. pre siding over the southern district. Dan Bunnell, engineer on the local switch engine, went to points In Ne vada this morning to look . after mining interests, from there he goes to Chicago to visit frk'lids. Mr. Bun nell expects to be gone about four weeks Michael Devaney. lorme'-ly flag man at the Lane street crossing of tho Southern Pacific railway, met with a very unfortunate accident late yesterday afternoon, the result of which will necessitate him remain ing under the care of a physician for some time. It appears that the unfort unate man lost his footing and fell from the curb near the depot, re sulting in a broken limb. Next week, for the first time In three'" years, the University of Ore- LOCAL SEWS. R. C. Kurtleyt of Drain, was a vis itor in the city yesterday. Airs. K. K. Applegate of Draiu. was a visitor in the city yesterday. St. Regis Indian baskets, 5 cents and up, at the Roseburg Book Store.tt P. M. Konynion, of Camas Valley, spent yesterday in the city looking after business Interests. The members of the Roseburg Coinnierciiil'Club will hold their reg ular monthly meeting this evening. Do your Christmas shopping at The Fair. Kvery 60c purchase entitles you to a chalice on the Big Doll In the window. tr- The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will meet at tho home of Mrs. A. Ci Mars ters Wednesday afternoon. December 15, at 2:!i0 o'clock. All are Invited. Mrs. Sail ford went to Medford this morning where she will visit friends until after .lie holidays. She will be joined by her husband a few days prior to Christmas. Messrs. Curtis. Banfleld & Com pany, have recently purchased a fine tract of fruit lulld in the Edunbower district and have contracted for the tiling necessary for draining the prop erty, work on this improvement win lie undertaken within a few days, or just n3 soon as the tile can be shipped from the kilns at Oakland. The own ers are prepared to plant the tract to HTHE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE H W H to W Si o w w Oi HI O w H H W to H sj o w w gTHE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE w M ' ' - to W S3 o w w i m - d M win h MM j tJ III V jM lM x L. zJ m H O w H H M 'to W S o w w tn O W H HI a H to W Si K O w w CO H O W H W to H S3 o w w 03 H O hri THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE Ron Glee Club is to tour southern , choice varllies of commercial fruit Oregon. For the past two seasons 1 just as soon as the ground can be they have made a sojourn in the In laud Umpire instead. Their trips in tho dead of winter up Into frozen Kastein Oregon have often resulted disastrously to clear throats and a clone harmon . Drafty depots and early morning trains have really mado these trips more journeys of hardships than of pleasure. It Is on account of theso previous unpleasant t-xperlences that the boys are looking forward wilh so much delight and anticipation to their short visit in Southern Oregon. Many of the Port land boys neve never been in the southern part of the state and are anxious lo see what this country which lias recently conio into the limelight on account of her wealth in fruit lands is like. The Glee Club concert lakes place In the Armory next Monday evening at a quarter past -ight. otten in readiness. Winnie Gaddis. the plumber, left this afternoon for Oakland where he will puschase the car load of tile to be used- in this work, he having received a contract for supplying the material. Mr. Hall, owner of the store build ing occupied by Gilbert & Son, in West Roseburg, contemplates erect ing a large and modern structure for the present occupants at an early date. The old building will be re moved to the rear of the lot. At the regular meeting of the local Arie of Eagles held last evening the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: I. Ab raham, Pres.; J. H Los, vice-Pres.; V. P. Clark. Sec; A. C. Marsters. Trens.; L. G. Pettlt, Chap.; J. Beck ley, . G.; F. G. Micelli. Charles Bal lard and Chas. Hamilton, trustees; Dr. E. V. Hoover, physician. The Fair Will Have Special Sales on Holiday Goods EVERY DAY Watch the windows for particulars. We will have Doll Day, Toy Da', Picture clay, etc, etc. 25 Per Cent Reduction on These Sale Days. Chance on the big doll with purchase. every 50c After L'9 years of married life A. M. Akers. of Myrtle Creek, has filed a suit for divorce In the circuit court, nninlnt: Ills wife. Rosella Akers as the defendant. Akers alleges anions his alienations that he and his wife were married at Curbyvlllo. Jnckson county. In March, 1SS0. spending the first ten years of their wedded elst. auio in that locality. Later they mov ed to Myrtle Creek, nt which place they have lived for three years. The plaintiff accuses his better half of having conducted herself In "shame ful, lewd llld wicked manner" In conclusion plaintiff claims that his wife left his home without duo cause of provocation on April 10, 1909, and dince that time has resided in Michigan with a strange man under an assumed name. PlaintifT asks an absolute decree. Five children were born to their union. George Hurnette. of Sutherlin, i-pont yesterday in the city attending busin,s4 matters. William Fisher and B. W. Whnlen, both residents of Drew, were visitors , in the city yesterday. D. H. Fotts, of Glendale, transacted business matters In the city yesterday. 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