THK KVEN'IVO NKWS TIII'IIKIIAV, ItKfKMIIKIl, M.llHIO THE EVENING NEWS II Y B. W. BATIKS Entered u Hoconcl-clHH matter Nov. 5. 11)09, t KoHulnirK, Ore., un der net of iuiireh 3, 1879. Hiilniilillon Hates Dully Per year, by mail J3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly Per year 8lx months .$2.00 .. 1.00 TIII'IIKIIAV, DKCHMIIIOli, HI,1II Thut San Kranrlwo hamllt who one ilny hold up a drill? more, then 110 tllled hl vletlinH by mall that they could expect him Una ll, hut that the firm better make II. a point to have a Kooc'ly mini on hand, and who later kept hlH word, retnrnlni! and takiliK nil tlM Inoto rhnnue bolonnlni! to the eatubllBlnnent, lertnlnly him a nerve that oukIU to make lilin a master In the tlnanclal world. 1 1 In melhod" vary Bomewhnt Irom ilioiui of other bandlla, who calmly extract wealth from the dep.r people, hut the resultH tiro tliu inline. Mlllon. TJlnntllln County, held ltH annual city election Tuesday, and unions the iiroiirentuvo iniitterH dealt wllh an amendment to the charier which wan carried by a- laixe major ity, irovl(lnR for mtinlcliml owner Hhlp of the electric Unlit and power plnnt, and the rlsht of tho rlty lo boll power wllliln or without the cor poratd llmllfl f the town. The city In determined not lo be a', the mercy of private corporations In llicne Im portant maileiH, and will not only save on the (list rout of IIkIiIh hut will derive a nice revenue from the pale of power lo Individuals anil cor porations Mr. llailoK. who has done such good woik for tho past two yearn as publicity in.'innKor for the Kuirenf f.'omnieri'lnl Club. Is about to retire from (but position lo ctiKitije in a private enterprise Of ll.e fund that was raised by the KiiKene people for the 1 ! cali'iialnn. $1.(100 yet re mains In the treasury nn.l there lire no outstanilliiK accounts iicalnst tlie club. KilKine has certainly esliib llshed an envlnblo record III Hie lnut ler of publicity work, and for the vear or 11)10 has already raised li fund of $12,000. AilillHK lo lllis the $1,000 saved from Mr. Ilartoc's ad ministration and ' sister city has nvailnble $ I. 'I, nun for the sowIiik of tho gospel of KiiKciie's nilvanttiKeB to u receptive world. It will not be many years until tho Il'np'iun Valley will he practically one vnsl orchard, HiipplyliiK fruit to 11m people of the world. A well known farmer was observed with n lot of lino Ires In ills waaou. re I- ly, which he had .tult received, and BpnnkliiK of the fruit Industry re marked ibat "everybody Is Knlnn In to tin orchard business." They are ItolllK into business becaese II pays, and li man ci.n make more money from a small farm In on-hard well eared for tiiati be can from the big ranch. And he ran do It with a lot less hard work, too Over at the lit tle town but lis a wide awake coin munily of Siillierliu Just 1 1. other day B0. noil trees weie i dved lu one sblpiu-nl, and a second ship ment, of eiiial number is due to ar rive. The fruit Industry builds up towns and coniinunllb's lis no other business will, mid th-se Sntherlin people, as well as ninny others in the favor. 'd llnipquii Valley, know M. Not many seasons from now we will bear a lot less about fruit of other parla of the Northwest, end a ureal deal more of llouclas county. ;i, i:n.i.i': xi:vs Tlie seven snown storm of lasl week results In clear sunshiny wea ther. The snow having alt mine with tlui wane rains of Sill iiril.iv nud Sun day. The nniss the covers the ail.ia eellt hills Is thickly strewn with earlv sprlni; llowers. and 't tie llnly of Ore gon Is at hersolf apalu. Mrs. I ,ii 1 n (iiirrelf of Holmes Val ley, visited her parents, Mr. and Mis. O. I". Koltcn, 111 Ibis city lor a few days (bis week. Mrs. Ambrose Marshall visited lu Hoselnirs (o buy Ciirlsliuiis needs. ( U. Springer, ol Clemllllo. Si"llt u few days at Itoseluii; this week. Mis. Charles Klin! and children, of Diinsniulr, Callloriiia. who re turned a short (line lii;o Irom a vNli Willi Mr. I''llut's parents In 'I 'nnrs;,'e will spend Christmas at Ihe home of her iiioth.M- In (ilendale. Ktlwunl llobl, who is worlihu: al the Ideal Mine on (iravrs i'ih K visit ed Ills laniih ill lllis e i I y Mils week. W. II. I'nnli hi out to itiiie-s at Tuun.'l 7 .-!' i l:i . He lias lale lv mini.' seiiM t line discover!, -h that iiullraie llu Ihelinn ot a rich porltel. Charles Seucrliell. of t li e I'nliiu THE SEASON'S LATEST PATTERNS In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass Silver ware, Novelties, andSouvenir Spoons. In fact reliable goods that stand the test at the lowest price. New eoos coming every day. A. SALZMAN :: " For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate Coffee." It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we pai-.I $1 a pound for it. ' Everything about Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Alton S. Frey Leader and Anna Hell Mines tins sold x half Interest in those mines to a prominent Clkndale eitlzi n and to gether they will carry forward the work of development of their mines. Mr. and Mrs. Klljnli Maker and ramlly who have resided 111 this val ley for several years have sold their proporlv and will move to Idaho. Neuner Ill-others of Hie .Central Livery and Sales Stables nro doing a prosperous business and giving en tire satisfaction to their many cus tomers. Tho depot, of the Soul hern Pacific Company at (Ilendale has been en larged and remodeled and Is wearing Hie California colors of paint that makes it an ornament lo our city. There Is a marked activity along all lines of trade In Ibis rlty. all pub lic works tiro running on full time mil an air of yrospcrlty is In evidence Ibat indicates this Is tlie best town in Houlhern Oregon. Tho Dally Evening News has ninny admirers In our city. It Is Is a bright newsy dally, and mechanically it Is right up to the standard of journal ism: editorially it Is the best daily pap"r In Southern Oregon. We be speak for it conlinil"d surcej-s. Tlie Ladies Aid Society of Olivet church will hold a bazaar on Satur day, coniuieiu'lng at 2. p. ill.. At f o'clock Ihry will serve a chicken pot pie BIIPP'T Al are cordially lnvit-j ed. An old fashioned Christmas tree at Olivet church on Christmas eve. Everybody ran put their Cb l ist mas ' Flour has nearly We ATTENTION E at the same prices and it is the best. CooRies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our cahes are the best. CHURCH CASS STREET . gifts on the tree, and all will have a good time together. ( Thee citizens of Glendalo who ha've heard of tho mugnlllclent church work done by the Kev. Sam Driver and his wife at Hoseburg nnd at many places hereby extend them a cordial luvithitlon lo isit Gleudale, at anr tlins thin winter tint they can conveniently come. Mr. and Mrs. Driver are Binglng evangelists and we feel sure great good would re sult from a visit from them to our city. Hev. .1. K. Ilownrd. Is visiting at bin Medford Inline tills week. Jacques Ilrothers will make a large shipment of turkeys to Port land for Christmas. MOLI.IE. "MY LADY OF T 111', SOUTH" "TUB SILVER HOARD" 'MARTEN EDEN" "THE DANCER MARK" "THE SCARLET FKATllER" "THE GOOSE GIRL" ".IOI1N MARVEL ASSISTANT" "KATERINE" are a few titles of new books on sale at Roseburg Hook Store. tf. VIOI.IX LESSON'S Amos V. Illester. violinist nt Star theatre, will accept pupils for violin. Especial iittenliou to w juveniis. niguiie ni siur ineaire or phono SS11. doubled in price. sell BROTHERS PHONE 357 D i Headquarters for Christmas Goods ' The latest jewelry store to them. The time is short. Prices always right. Phone 2143 A. W. Shoemaker and family, of 3eattle. have arrived In the city with the intention of remaining here per manently. In company with Kev. J. N. McConnell Mr. Shoemaker was looking for a suitable bouse today occupy with his family. BUILDER C. ID. ZSIA.YjST-A.ItD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193 THE WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE Sheridan Street Near The Depot, j Wo don't sell for cost or below cost but we will sell right at cost. If you don't believe It, try us and see. With each dollar's worth of goods purchased you are entitled to a chance on a nice sot of silverware, knives, forks, table and teaspoons. See them In tho window. Come and see for yourself, don't be misled by any one for you will miss It j D. J. JARVIS; I'HOIMtlKTOlt. t RICE $ RICE, THE HOUSE si! . lis &&SifBm TI 11 11 11 11 11 11 A pleasant thought, a wise suggestion, a timely hint. Swell Rookers, Morris chairs, Couches and Pawnports, liuifetts, China Closets, 1'iners anil extension tables 1S47 Roger Bros. Silverware. The latest Coffee IVrculator, Size 1-3 , V ' There will be something doing if you wait too long. Mail orders selected marked and laid away for you goods to be carried in be found in Roseburg. W. E. CLINGENPEEL KodaKs and KodaR Supplies are A kodak will cause your memory to remain green with the recipient, as it will be a source of delight and pleasure for years. F. H. Churchill IKOXM We Never rorget the Little Ones Little red chairs, dellie go carts 50 cents up, toy dishes, toy tables, toy stows, knives and forks and childs sets rockers, high chiirs, blac boards, toy banks, air guns for b iys, toy banks and game boards. a first-class Call and see Jeweler and Optician A 4 Suitable for Christmas O.NO Hit FURNISHERS Now's the time to Buy Your Xmas Gifts. Shop Early and get first choice lietter, lug-pier than ever is our display of uscftil'ifts odd pieces furniture, book cases, desk?, dressers, bnf fetts, side boards, china closets, combination cases lounges, couches, davenports, settees, parlor sets', chairs and rockers. "Coming Through the Rye." That's the tune you'll step to if you should fail toyshop early. Sewing machines, washing machines, ranges, kitchen cabinets. Everything to make merry the Home. Cuttlery all kind.", 1M7 Iiegerp Uros silverwear at prices below them all. Carvers, roasters r.n cofTie perculators. promptly attended to. Goods