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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
THE KVEXIXO NEWS THl'HSIUY, INX'KMUKIt, 1fl.tlMI Holiday Goods OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE NEW 1909 CROP SEEPEK HA1SIXS, SMVIi.N.l FIGS, HI,E.CHEI' SILT.W UAISIXS, S()ET.IISEI,I,EO WALNUTS, CtlUtAXTS, CITIiOX, OKAXGE I'EFL, LEMOX l'EF.L, I1E1XZ MIXCIi MEAT, I1EIXZ API'I K BITTElt, 1'L ltK MAPLE SVKL'l', Al'l'LK CIIIKII. Give Us a Call Phone 238 LOCAL NKWS. LOCAL NKWS. DKLIOIITKI) KASTKUNKltS lUoomin 1 loses nnd Green Hills of Douglas 'ounty I'leaso Them Tlu car load of home seekers whoso arrival at Sutherlin was no ticed In the columns of The News the day they reached their destination, aro all so delighted with the locality they are visiting and Douglas coun ty in general, that words almost fall to express their pleasure in the fact of finding all sorts ol roses In full bloom and bud and the hills and val leys carpeted In the richest of em erald green. A 1'1 r leaving St. Paul the party in iho private car "Luse land" crossod 2000 miles of country covered with snow and ice. It did not look very good to them, so when they finally reached Western Oregon and eventually crossed the divide and were inhered into Douglas coun ty and found no snow, nor the evi dence of any, their pleasure knew no hounds. But Instead ol snow and Ice fragrant roses were found and an at mosphere as balmy as a day In spring.. The personnel of the party Is as follows, and they will doubtless all locate in this part of Oregon: .1. P. Luse, president of the Lnse Land Company, accompanied by Mrs. Luse; Samuel and Oi-o, If. Luse; John All- enson and wile ;P. K. Rtengor; J. S. Hughes; S. T. St. John, all of St. Paul; J. H. Cummins and wife. Lin coln, Neb.; W. K. St. John, John Duer, . P. Slack, Robert Slater, Ben jamin Franklin, all of Hastings, S'eb.; M. C. Miller, Minneapolis; L. F. Cossman. Northtteld, Minn.; T. A. Lvman, Carrol, Iowa; Charles Ta lbot, Audubon, Iowa; J. C. Freybig, Columbus, Neb.. XfAS ALMOST AT II A XI) A Few Suggestions For Your Con sideration DKSKS Have you seen our line of ladies desks, combination cases, book cases, etc.? CHAIRS Wo are showing the finest line, of rockers and dining chairs we have ever had the pleasure of showing. TABLES Dining tables, buffets and china closets, library and center tables in latest designs and styles. HALL TREKS Bookcases, iron beds and cotton felt mattresses. nUKs From U,x27 feet to 9x12 , feet. DOLL CARRIAGES And Dolls beds. STORE FULL Of useful articles too numerous to mention. B. W. STKONtJ, tf The Furniture Man. The best oox "Lowney's" fresh at Book Store! conrctlontry, the Roseburg tf. Gentlemen:-- We invite your atteutiou to this delightful new1 stylo Shaving; Soap It Is Something New It Is Something Better It Is "Colgates" You Will Enjoy It In liandponie, sanitary sealed metal caus alwa's clean and ready for use, Price 25c. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, The Drug Store of Quality Druggists, Roseburg, Ore. Near S. P. Depot. .Shav ptt fen Iff m km CJJ C. D. Beale went to Sutherlin this morning. E. Williams, of Camas Valley, Is a visitor In the eft y today. Joseph Micelti went to Drnln this monrlng to attend business mutters. J. Clements, of Cileudale, truns-1 acted business matters In the city to day. , Rev. K. D. Rlackman went to Port land this morning to spend about ten days with friends. ,S he rill Kenton went eouth this morning on business connected with his official duties. Winnie Gaddis. the plumbor, cuts nnd threads pipe of any sl.e up to and Including eight inches. tf. i Try one of those Snell filters will fit 'any faucet. ' See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber. tf. Winnie Gaddis, the plumber has been awarded the contract for laying 4,000 feet of pipe In Edcnbower. Just received AnothGr shipment tf the famous "Last Forever.' hos iery. A written guarantee with every pair. Sold onjy by The Fair. tf. A. Lineback, manager of the Rose burg Piano House, has sold a benu tlful. "Ludwlg" piano to L. B. Cox of North Roseburg. I am prepared to ouild your ce ment walks and cement foundations, pier stone, etc., etc., at once. Youre for a quick and neat job. Pat. tf W. E. Pickens, of this city, has purchased the Frank Turner farm of 200 acres on South Deer Creek. He expects to take Immediate possession of the place. What docs vour mother, sister, brother or sweetheart want for Xmas, a Photo mado by Clark's Studio, Roseburg National Bank building? , tf. J. IS. Dean, district manager of the Pacific States Telephone Com pany, arrived here this morning to spsnd a few days on business con nected with his ofllcial duties. In order to accomodate our custo mers who nre unable to do their I Xmas shoppink in day time, we will keep our store open evenings until Xmas. Graves Art Emnorluni. tf. St. Regis Indian baskets, 5 cents and up, at the Roseburg Hook Store. tf Do your Christmas snooping at The Folr. Every 60c purchase entitles you to a chance on the Dig Doll In the window. tf. Messrs Oito Alliens, of Indiana, and C. Lewis Ahrens, of Colorado, are In the city investigating the re sources of Roseburg and uiirround iug country with a view to making their permanent residence in this section. The Luse Land Company's ex cursion Which recently arrived at Sutherlin from St. Paul, left on the return trip last evening. Every mem ber of the party purchased Suther lin soil, tho tracts ranging from 10 50 acres. fienrgo Cbanncey, plaintiff Jn the celebrated land title suit which was recently tried In the circuit, court, left this morning for his home at Dutrh Flat, California. Enroute he expects to spend a few days visiting friends at Sacramento. The biggest and best crockery store In Southern Oregon. Everything that Is mado In crockery, glassware, and China, we have It. From the plainest to best hand-painted. Many beautiful pieces of Libby cut glass suitable for presents. Rice & Rico, the house furnishers. , Mr.. Babel Brorson, of Seattle, WfitiliiniMmi KtmumH nvnr bore Tin's- day evening to visit her unele, L. D. Carle, while enroute from New York ! City to Seattle. Mrs. Bronson Is a ! daughter of J. V. "uff. who resided j In Roseburg i ' Lwenty years ago. She has beer th East for some' time visiting icli.tlves. i Tim estate of the late William j Brad lev. deceased, was appraised nnd settled yesterday by Hie aiutrais-j era. Edward Singleton, Samuel! Smilh and B. V. Strong. The total i value of the estate was fnuntl to rep-j resent, approximately $L'U8.0S, of I which $7.50 was money. The remain der of the estate Included horses and ! personal property belongings of min-! or value. The Roseburg high school basket ball tnni left for Cottage Grove, Al bany and Corvallis ibis afternoon where they will meet the teams at these clt.i"S. At Cottage Grove they play the Nesmlth team; lit Albany the high school team, and at Cor valis, the nthelellc club. Aniline those who went on J ho trip were: ! Bonnie Buchanan, captain: Mvin Tipton, manager; Ben Eddy, Fair fax Panish. Ei vir. Street. Cecil Blakely. P. H. Black, George llam t vnond, "Benjamin Cn.ro and Enirene Jewett. The latter member of the 1 arty will act as umpire. ' Doll Smith, of Oakland, was in town todny. ! This morning's Oregoniau says: T. H. Sheridan, president of tho First National Bank, of Roseburg, was In Portland Saturday of last week, audi through tho W. C. Harding Land Co. j closed n sale of part ef the famous Sheridan & Agee holdinps at Win ston, to Dr. Byroii K. llilkr, a prom-j Incut surgeon of Portland, and Henry Folx, a retired capitalist from Duluth.i -Minn. Tho purchasers expect to plant about 250 acres of this tract to com-! mercial apples this year. This Is fur-' l her evidence of the way Douglas county soil and climate are being ap preciated by Investors from tho dif ferent sections of the countiy. Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Book Store. tf It you are looking for good Bervlce In the barber lino call at the Maddix harbor shorf Cass Btreet, Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms in connection, tf. The latest fad Is hammered brass, used In connection with Pyrography; makes an elegant present. We huve the material for working, and also the ready made pieces. It Is not ex pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf. m Ighristmas gifts COME IN AND WE WILL ASSIST YOU' IN SELECTING YOUR PRESENTS Our stocK is large and Better than ever Australian and German Decorated China. Suit Cases. Graphaphones. Rugs and Draperies. Children's Carts and RocKers. Chiffioners end Dressers. Center and Library Tables. Morris Chairs and RocKers. Couches and Lounges. Space is too limited lo nanu; the maiiy beautiful articles that will please you. Come in and see. ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. Headquarters for Celebrated Columbia Graphaphones, Double Discs and Indestructible Records. ii. k. stkix, . ' Attoney-nt-Law O Legal advlco free. Collections O ft Solicited Itoom 1, Murstnrs IJldg. ltoKclmrg, Orv. This Is Your BUSY TlflE WE ARE TALKING to the LADIES NOW University of Oregon GLEE CLUB With the Varsity Mandolin Club Roseburg ARMORY MONDAY, DEC. 20 Bigger and Better than Ever Is tliB beat Hint the Stnlo Univisreity has over font out. New boiibb catchey nimic, onil lauulinl.le fkits. An evening ol genuine fun. College Songs W.TH College Spirit POPULAR PRICES 75c and 50c The Roseburg Pharmacy WE take a delight in serving our patrons with the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity is our motto. Promptnoss both day and nigh is wuat counts at our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KROHN, Manager Winnie uaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating ILi.jjwTiilitJ. Agent .for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Phone 2101 Roseburg' Oregon 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 2T; 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 wilj please you. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. The Holiday Work is before you and there is the Xmas dinner to plan for. We can relieve you of rn-u h worry anil work, which is economy,; too, you know. You'll find all our Pastry, CaHes and Bread to lie unexcelled. Orders delivered. Special orders given prompt attention. Place your Xmas orders now. j UMPQUA BAKERY; JACKSON STRKETi : : - i I ' 1 i ' It : : 1 ! I A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Of Pleasing Gifts We have many novelties, some very unique and beautiful, and all very appropriate presents. SILVERWARE We Have Finest Line in Southern Oregon M Knlhl r;oI Walrlirs ;M l ilh-d iVutlics f-kil ami iiii Mt'tal Walrlit's Scurf Pins ami ltroH-IuB Shirt Vn(st Sets Ill-It l'JllHUtl(l ItlH'klc A co)iiil'(! Kft fif Opttciil (IihhIh, Col lar l'ilitt, ('oinl)H, Hat I'ltiN, t'tr, Tho I hu'wt nrnl 1 t-t I Ant' of I'mltr'-l-las in tin.' ffy. v, ' Wc have IKanimnlM in Miirr ItliiKS ..Slhk IMiih, Ilronchcd ainl WaUli Cases KHvcnvim' Wo liavu the Tiiicst IJno in KoulhiTii Oif'Kon, In both IMntu n ml Sterling, Comh, Knihli nnd .Mirror Hi-Ih, Cut (;iass ( Iim;, Solid Gold and (.'old l illi d and Silver Thimhh-s : : J.T.BRYAN THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON