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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
THK EVENING NEWS SATI'HDA V, IIKOKMIlKIt IH, lltmi. Holiday Goods OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE NEW 1909 CROP si;i:i'i:i) raisins, b.myhxa fius, iii.kachkii scitana kaisixs, SOKT-HSKLLKl) WALNUTS, LT'ltKANTS, CITRON-, OltAXGE l'KFL, LEMON l'LEL, HEINZ MINCE MEAT, HEINZ Al'1'1 K 111TTKH, I'LltE MAI'LE SVUIT, AI'l'LE CIKEIt. Give Us a Call Phone 238 OltDKltS TKOt'SKHS OFF. Soldkr Court Martinled Because Kefused to Ohey. When la the putting on and taking off of trousers a violation of the iilst Article of War? Answer: When your superior of ficer tells you to put them on or take them off anil you don't do it. If you don't believe this la true, ask Private Fred B rem mid of the lOtllh Company, Coast Artillery Corps, who is now . languishing in the military prison at Alcntraz Island, California, where He will continue to languish for the next six months. Alter serving this sentence Private- Bremund will cease to he one of Uncle Sam's regu lars and will get a dishonorable dis charge. The pair of trousers that caused . Bremund so much woe were en casing his manly limbs out at Fort Worden. Washington, on the even ing of November 2. There Is no con tention on the part of the First Lieu tenant M. F. Col ley, Bremund's su perior officer, that the trousers did , not lit or that they were not of ap proved style and color. So far .'is the Department knows they were us due a pair of pants as ever were worn by n gallant arf illeryiimn But on the fmeful day it) n"'Jsiion i Bremund was ordered to come down from his bunk and to "put your trousers on after you come down." Possibly it was manly modesty that nctuated Soldier Bremund anyhow, whatever the onufte, when Bremund came down from his bunk he had his trousers on. Later in the day. Lieutenant Coliey ordered Bremund back to his bunk and told him to take his trousers olT belor-i doing so. By that time, appar ently, Biemund had become ho much attached to his trousers that he de cided to wear them to bed with him. Xot only that, but to muse his case worse, ho turned upen Lieutenant Coliey and told him, rlht to his face, "I will take them off wlitn 1 get ready." k A court martial was convened at Fort Finger, Washington, to try the man who h'iid such peculiar Ideas re garding the wearing' of his nether outer garments, and, although he pleaded "not guilty" very strenuously lie was convicted and sentenced. Now the llndlug of the court mar tial has been approved by all of the big guns in the Department of the Columbia and unless President Tuft or Secretary of War Dickinson inter feres the sentence will stand, and six months hence poor BremuniT will be able to put on and take off his trou-M-rs without, any oflicious officer giv ing him ordeib regarding them. The revival at the United Brethren church Increases in interest. Services Sunday morning at 1100 and even ing at 7: HO. Hev. Leon Fleming, lOvangellst, and local clergymen are iissisting tho pastor, Hev. . T. W. Ward. Gentlemen: We iuvite your attention to this delightful new style Shaving: Soap It Is Something New It Is Something Better It Is "Colgates" You Will Enjoy It lifTr Ufd Mil In handsome, sanitary sealed metal, cans always clean and ready for use, Price 25c. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, The Drug Store of Quality Druggists, Roseburg', Ore. ' Near S. P. Depot. In yon want to ImiM you a home and pay for it in small monthly inyim:nt9 ami low rate of interest,? Iu vou want to pav olt your mortpiRe and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? . Do you want t buy a home in Koseburf;, 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 vou want lit insure vour building in one of the besi and cheapest companies in the U. S.? ' If So See WALKERS PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. Cor. Cass and Pine St. -:- -:- E. It. PERMXE, Notary Public CHCHCI1 NOTICES M. K. Church Morning and evening sermon by the pastor, Jas. K. Hawkins. Music by the largo choir, with special Ten or and Soprano duet at the morning service by Mr. Lot and Miss Pool. "While I Stray," with special male quartette at the eve'ilnc service. Hap py congregational singing alawuys. j Morning sermon, "Jacob Tarnsform-j. ed From Bargainer to Beggar." The siil lent points of this remarkable character will be delimited with much needed practical application to mod- ern bargain seekers. Evening ser-1 mon, ' The Credibility of MirncleB and the Ground for Christian Faith." All are welcome to these .ive ser vices and a "home-like" church. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW Silvertou Boy Falls on a Husty Nail. SILVERTON, Ore., Dec. 17. Clar ence Weeks, 5-year-old. son of Fred Weeks, died In agony hero today of lockjaw, after a week's Illness. Little Clarence slipped a week ago; whilo playing anu fell on a rusty nail i which penetrated his knee. Ho bfi came ill almost Immediately and doc-, tors decided ho was suffering from , tetanus. Ills agony throughout his lllr.ess was extreme until It was end-. ed by death. Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Uuok Store. tf It you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber Bhop, Cass street, Roseburg National Bunk Bldg. Three chair Bhop. Bath rooms In connection, tf. The latest fad la hammored brass, used in connection with Pyrography; makes an elegant present. We have the material for working, and also the roady made pieces. It Is not ox pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf. What does vour mother, - sister, brother or sweetheart want for Ymii n Plintn nid lv f'Ti-.i-lr'a , Studio. Roseburg National' Bankj DUiiaing? tt Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, Ph. D., pastor. Sun day school at 10:00 a. in., Hon. O. j P. Coshow, superintendent. Preach- j ing service at 11:01) a. m. At this: service the pastor will undertake an j exposition of that frequently puzzl ing and misunderstood scripture, Luke 14:2ti. B. Y. P. U. at ti:30 p. j m., Harrv Hatfield, leader. Evangel-1 istic service 7:30 to 8:3,0 p. m. The: subject of the pastor's address at j this service will be "Why Eve Ate j the Apple." The choir has some i choice special music for both preach-1 lug services All are cordially invited j to these services. Presbyterian Chinch J. E. Burkhart, pastor. Morning worship nt 1 1 o'clock. Subject of ser-1 mon. 'A Pledge and a Plea for God's! Presence." Evening worship at 7:30,1 subject, "The Unanswerable Ones- i tlou." Bible school at 10 a. m., Hon. B. L. Eddv, superintendent. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:30 p. m. The mid-week prayer meeting will herealter be iield on Thursday evenings instead of Wed nesday. You will find a cordial wel come awaiting you at all of our ser vices. Come and bring a friend. Christian Church .1. N. McConnell, pastor. Mr?. Wen Hunter, superintendent of Chinese missionaries In Portland, will occupy the pulpit for me at 11 a. m. I will preach at Pino Grove at that hour., subject, "The Godly Life." Mrs. How Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. ard McConnell, of Eugene, will sing at the evening service. Methodst Kptscopul Church South Regularserviccs Sunday. The pas tor will preach' at 11 a. m. a:ul at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jones of Corvallis, will preach. Sunday school tit 10 n. in., W. L. Cohb, superintendent. Epworth League at G:30 Sunday evening. Thepublic is invitied to all services. lv. M. Meais, pastor. St. George's Church The Rev. Charles "Wilson Baker, Roftor. The fourth Sunday in Advent. Holv Communion at 7:30 A. M. Sunday school at lo:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 1 1 : uO o'clock. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:3tr o'clock. St. Josep' o-Chiireh Lust Sunda i Advent. Masses at S: l& and 10:30 A. M. Sunday sHmol ond church history at !):O0 and 9:45 A. M. Evening devotions at 7:30. Weekly church history class on Saturday at 9:00. W. K. McGco, Rector. University of Oregon GLEE CLUB With the Varsity Mandolin Club Roseburg ARMORY MONDAY, DEC. 20 Bigger and Better than Ever 30 COLLEGE ? j MEN O T am prepared to ouild your ce ment walks and cement foundation?, pier stone, etc.. etc., at once. You re rn- n oiiiek nnd neat inb. Pnt tf CLASSIFIED A i V E 1 1 T i 5 K M E X T S LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE FOR .RENT Store room on Jackson street. Inquire Mrs. H. Easton. tf WANTED Position as a nurse or housekeeper by competent woman. Particulars at this office. tf. LOST. Puise containing money and gold rintr. Finder leave at this of fice. Reward. - FOR SALE. Ten-acre tract, T room hoi. bp, two miles from city. Price $1700. Well improved. Ad dress "' care of News office. d--3 FOR R EXT. House, 7 rooms, near town. Citv water. Rent very rea sonable. Call 121 W. Douglas street. !--- FO 1 1 -S ALE 10 acres fl no" lan d 7 1 v mile from town; 2 acres orchard: all tinder cultivation; small house; barn 20x30; poultry, team -md a wagon included. Only $2r0o. Ad dress N., this office. d3 1 -sw -d Is the best that the State University Iihb ovor sent out. New Honyn calchey muic, and htuuliaMe fkits. An evunint; of genuine fun. College Songs W.TH College, Spirit i . POPULAR PRICES 75c and 50c Tif kt on Halt nl Marker's Rtoro The Roseburg Pharmacy WE take a dolight in serving our patrons with the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity is our motto. Promptness both day and nigh is wuat counts nt our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KR0HN, Manager Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. 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 and Shoes.; Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. Trj; Them In Your Order For GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceriesjis stheir Specialty, and they wil please you. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. We're in a Position to offer you tho best the market af fords In fho way of Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stock. (Jiial Ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine roasting pieces of beef from He to 12Hc pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street MarKet 1inS KOIILHAGE.N, Prop. 107 West Cass 8U Phone 11. Free Delivery. ntOl-'KSSIOXAl, CAltOS. 4 I O It. M. ISICl.MPlKI.il Dentist O Rooms G and 7 Hell Sisters nidi!- " Phone 1301 Roseburg, Or., jH!-lM-jii! o ii. k. sri:i:i - Attincy-nt-T.nw !- Lesal advice free. Collections ;,; O Solicited C Room 1, Mar.sters Dhlg. Itoschurg, On'. :: nit. j. i,. ri.i.owv OstcopntliiK rhjslcliin Chrtinin diseases a speehilt v. firacin.lto of the ' Ani"rlc;in School nf Osteopathy Kirksvlll". Mo. rnder-founder of S4rl"iice ; O Dr. A. T. Still. Office Abraham Tilda. Phono 1C91 - - - - HoscburK. Ore o i ' if. Vfi M 1 I -1 ! I'.i I ' X I'f ! M : I " ?! I .s; I ' i 1 ' 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 Si.lltl Cold 'n( Ik s (.old l illr.l tVutihes M. krl ami -nn M lal WjiIiIics Scurf Pins and llroorhcs Shirt Wulht Sets HH( Pins mill llui kh's A rniih t' M'l of Optical f.nods, Col in r Pins, (.'omits, Hal Pins, etc. 1 In I im-'-t mid lt'.t l.inc of linlin-l-las In the city. We huvo Diamond in Finger lEhigH, ..Stick Pins, Brooches and Watch Caws Sllverwaro Wo have tho Finest Lino In Southern Oregon, In liolft Plato and Sterling. Cimb, llrnnli and Mirror BetH, Cut .Iiu.h. Clot kM, Solid Cold and Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles J. T.BRYAN t X X X THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON i ir