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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
TIIK EVH.NI.VO NEWS KATI ItDAV, IMM'KMIIKK 18, 111(10. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. 1 If you frequent any of the "by paths" ynu'll he apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "Bargains." Whatever we do is well done whatover we buy is well choHen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and ell'uct. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to bo sure but you'll lind that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the .Stein Mock Co. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Every .Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of .Satisfaction or your M iney refunded or a new ruit in return. I. ABRAHAM Remember quality is the true test of cheapness, liy o ir good Clothes you shall know us. TURKEY RAISERS TAKE NOTICE I nm In tlin market to buy 4 your turknyu rnr tlm CliriHtinas trnilo lit tho HKIIIMHT MAIl- KKT I'lilCM. He miro and sue me before you mill. ALTON S. KltUY, GltOCHU. liOCAI. NHW8. St. negts Initial) baskAtg, 5 rents and ii. ut tlio Kimi'liiii'ir Hunk HKiro.lt I.. j. third. I In' (ili-liiliiln mt milftei'. h a vfsitr.r In the rlly Indiiy. lanii'H liitniin. iho vi-tfi-an nf l.onk llIK t! Iiikh Valley, Is a vlnltnr 111 I lie rtiy I'idi'.y. Dolls, toys, books, f'tirlHtinns treo oiniiniiiiits, CtirlHliuus mid Now Your tioHlalH. Inns, Hili'kors and nil klmln of llolliliiy miods nl. The Kulr. ir. lion 10 llodrlik mid I.olliu I.hIhoii wore tiinri-loil ai iho roHt'toiu'o ol1 .1. Hnyilor, nl. Yolirillln, on Doooinhcr 15, Itnv. V. K. Drown ollii'lnl Inn. I'Yoo: 10 rolll. piirkiiKO Conkoy's l.nylllK, Tonic, also 50 rent I Ilry Hook. llllliK lid lo .MiiiHlKi's DlllK Company. Ily niiiil 7 colits.. Alius Allot' Wilson, for tlio pilKt your Hloiinurrplior tit Hie KohoIhiik ('oiiiiiii-itIuI Club, will loavo Tuos ituy (or lior fnrnii'r boine In Novnda, wliorp she will remain pornitition! ly. .1. S. Illldiilinrii ban lllotl suit In Iho looal Jnslloo court imalnsl. Clias. KiiiiiiuiiKi-. Thn action Is broimlit to rocovor the kiuh ot $7.:n, alli';:oil to bo duo for noods ard niorohaiiilise I'm nlsliod tlm dofoiidiillt. on dilforonl occ.isloiis bolwoi n Soiloiubor and Doconibei. lllll'.l. Tin. plalnlHT Is rc-ri-si-llti-d by Allninoy It. K. Simile. Roseb u rg Restaurant South Side Cass St., Near Depot. UTAPI.KTON A PATTKItSON, Props. OPEN AT; ALL HOURS Lending and lirHt rt'flHurHiit in the oily. None but while peoplo employed Nothing hut tlm lnnt in the market ervcd. (.Jive tin n trinl ami ho t'nii vinred. This Is Your BUSY TIHE WK ARE TALKING totho LADII'S NOW Tho Iloliilay Work is before you and there is the Xmas dinner to plan for. W o can relievo you of much worry and work, which is economy, too, you knew. You'll lind all our Pastry, CaKes and Bread to be unexcelled. Orders delivered. Special orders Riven prompt attention. J'lace your Xmas orders now. UMPQUA BAKERY JACKSON STREET LOCAL NKWS. Victor I'hippH, of Dillurd, Is a bua vlfsilor in liimclniri; today. Mrs. Anna Heigler, of Portland, la In the city visiting friends. K. W. Wlnnlford, of Wilbur, trans acted bufluetja niallbi- In iho city to day. (Jreat. lino of novelties for your homo at Winnie Gadln, the plum ber, if. Joseph Watson, of Olide, Is looking after businoHH matters In tho city today. Try ono nf throw Snoll Alters will lit any faucet. Heo Winnie GaddlH, tho plumber, tf. Kdwarrt C'oekolreuHe, tho Deer Crook I'firtuer, la a business visitor In lh') city today. Kloyd Watson, of flllde, spent tlio morning In tho city attending various business matters. Wlunlo GucMis. tho plumber, cuts ami threads pipe of any size up to and Including eight Inches. tf. AIlss Josephine Lund has accepted a posit fen as stenographer at' the Kosohurg Commercial Club. Jimt received Another phlpment tf tho fain'ifs "Last Korovor" hos iery, A written guarantee with every pair. Sold only by The Pair. tf. Mr. Hnui'diuun, of Ten Mile, was a visitor In itoHebtirg yesterday. While In t'own the gontlonian callod at I his offico and oi tlered the News .sent to his home. t, T. (lolt. formerly publicity m:m aer of the Uoseburi; Comercial Club. we.it to Kutherliu this morning. At presciit Mr. t'olt Is looking nfter the interests of tho commercial organ ization at that city. I J. S. Hllderhiirn lias filed suit In tlm local justice court against Kred ; Clark, whom plaint 1 1T alleges owes him the sum of $l.(ir for merchan dise. Plaintiff Is represented by Air tornoy U. 10. Steele. Indian baskets, birch tiark. sweet grass and porcupine null work made by St. Hegls, Mohawks, Iroquois and other tribes, for sale nt lloseburg , Rook Store. These are pretty goods at meaning nrices. tf. 1 lav, oats fir grain are alt right for I he horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't, she bo uleasetl to have sole a of thone swell fixtures for her home, now on display at Winnie (JiHldls. the nluniber? tf. S. A Phillies, the t;illor. linn pur chased two lots lu Walte'a Addition, formerly t ho property of John 'I'll rone, 1 lo has not decided as to what disposition he will nu'ke of Diem pt this lime, but says he will probably build In the spring. Xmas will soon bo nn hand, good cheer for alt. Have somo nice pieces laid away for Father. Mother. Wife, Sister or Sweetheart. A good pb'ce f furniture ! a toy forever. Plenty of them at Hleo St Rica, the house furnishers. Tin snecial eleel ion for t he pur pose of loving a special road tax In mad district No. tfN is being held at (J reens toilav. It is expected that a lax of 'A mills will tie levied tho con templated ,1 mill levy having; met with considerable opposition. lont overlook Winnie 15 add is, the, plumber, when In search of Xmas ul'tH. Itctutiful display of novelties., including hcvctcd-eduo plate glass ' mirors, opal and pinto glass towl ; bars, soap dishes, tumblers In white i or cut glass, nnd man v oilier useful and cimeuieut articles for the bath-j room, loilet or kitchen. ' tf. C. V. Watson and son, Ployd, ar- rivnl in the city yesloiday from their home near (Utile. Floyd left this j for Tiller where ho has boon engaged to leach school. Mi. Watson returned1 home today, lie reports tils daughter, t Vivian, who has been seriously ill ! for some weeks with typhoid fever, now entirely out of danger, tint It will bo many mouths before the) young lndy will regain her former ( good health. ; John Hast, one nf the Hoseburg j hoys att"iuling the State Vniverslty. i arrived home to spend ttie Christmas vacation today. Ho Is arranging de tails concerning the CJloo Club concert which Is to bo held In the Annroy next Monday evening. Mr. Hast has brought with him some advertising folders which show tho promised pro gram to contain many novel Innova tions of a comic order. Ho has put tickets for the concert on salf at Muislers Drug Company. LOCAIi M-JW8. C. H. Short, of Drew, Is a visitor In tho city today. Oty Hoon was In from hl& farm in Deer Crek today. ! J. L. Wright of Drew, Is a business 1 visitor lu th city. j I Mrj. O. H. Hyers. of Canyorivllle. ' , Is a visitor In the city today. A. M. Armstrong returned to his home at Oakland this morning. : Headquarters for Holiday goods t i fs at the Hoseburg Book Store. tf. ; n. J. Howlaid, the Myrtle Creek , attorney, Is transp.ctlng business mat-I I tors In the city toda.y j The best nox conioctlontry, I ' "Lownoy's" fresh at the Hoseburg i ! Book Store. tf. I C. A. An lertjon was In the city to- i day from Ms faim near Looking (ilass. Attorney C. S. Jackson went to Myrtle Creek thlb morning on iwofes sional business. Do your Christmas shopping at I The Fair. Kvery 50c purchase entitles you to a chance on the Jlig Doll In the window. ' tf. Miss Greta Kohlhagen, who has been very 111 at her home during the past two weeks. Is reported as some what worse todav. A. Llnchaek, manager fif the Rose- burg Music House, sold one of his beautiful "Lutlwig pianos to Mrs. S. K. Krohn yesterday. County School Superintendent Chanoy has sent out several hundred books to the several school libraries throughout, the county. James Newland, a member of the Farmers Heal lOstato Company, has returned from a brief with friends oln the vicluitv of Olalla. - . Mrs. H. C Ward and daughter ar rived htnn this afternoon form Mod ford whore Hk'v have b-en visiting at tho home of Mrs. H. S. Hark-r. Mrs. I. H. Kiddie and two children U'rvo Wednesday ol next week for Poitland where they will spend the holidays with the former's parents. Quite a number of those Interested , In the weljurcj -jf road district. No. :J8 went to flreens thiH afternoon to. cast their ballot in favor of improved roads. , Her! ram and Velma I3atoH will leave Wednesday morning for Port land where they will spent! Christmas with their nun, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hoyer. I. A. Murray, local manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., went to Myrtle Creek this morning to nttend business matters connected with his official duties. C.rant Clayton, of the firm of Oill nrd Sr. Clayton, has returned from Scottsburg where he wonut to view a road. He was accompanied by Dep uty County Surveyor (lermond. In order to accomotiato our custo mers who are unablo to do their Xmas shopplnlc In dny time, we will keep our store open evenings until X ni as. O ravs A rt Km nor I um. t f . Winnie Caddis has installed a beautiful cabinet in his plumbing establishment on Lane street. He is now able to display his wares in an attractive manner without fear of damag". For Men. Thore la no heter shoei made than tho celebrated "J. B.I Till," which is to be found at the! Milllkln Shoe Store. And for heavy j HOW ltl I WATCIIKS DIAMOND GOODS SANTA C LA US S f1 ' hES flUed UV "r 8tock ln Brent style m ,fW' ' SKf-nJ "nd Christmus e'fts that will he ap: B j lElVi Predated can bo selected from our . - M H - ilLj, 91? Sreat asS0rtment of wi'cjies. chains m 2 ' silverware, cut glass and all styles of jti i T7T:':M JeWelry" We havo a IR assortment ?f ft Ib f theSG g0dS fl'm the best makera l M , TjT'Hj " Bt prices that you can afford. " - H II.WD KX(;itAIXO HAIX-PKOOP VMJIHHI.LAS LOCAL XKWS. E. A. Kruse, of Deer Cteek, was In tho city today and shipped some fine turkeys to Sheridan, Oregon. Lotter heads, bill heads, envelopes cards, Invitations, everything that pertains to a first-class printing es tablishment can be had at The News OfliCO. tf ' Peter MoKinny, of Saginaw, left for his home this morning after a i-rlef visit with friends In this city. Mr Mekinny conducted a store In Hoseburg twenty years ago nnd is remembered by many of the pioneers In this section. Mrs. L. A. Marstera has offices at her home on Pine street wheso she will attend to the real estate busl- wear thore is nothing equal to the "T. - Iluuciea ear me ae- 'United Workman Shoe." !t-f. p ouo u mujr wwuou Tho Hoseburg hi-rh school basket ; to ott prospective buyers and I, nil ipnin net .lefent l.nfmo tb 'ou wiI1 do WH O Consult her be- Albany high fchool aggregation at Albanv last night. Tno game was luit- ly comested throughout, resulting In a victory for Albany by a score of 21 to 20. Itert Wostbrook, of Cottage Grove, who was at one time landlord of the Hoseburg hotel, arrived here this morning to visit friends. Itert says Cottage Grove is booming, but not withstanding such fact, hohas a wai-m spot in his henrt for Hoseburg. Gus (lustafason, who resides above Glide, was arrested by Marshal Huff man late vosl orday afternoon while drunk. He was remanded to the city iaii where ho remained until this morning when he was nrvulmied be fore Cllv Uncorded Orentt. I'pou en tering a plea of guilty tie was lined M0. "MY LADY OF THE SOUTH" "TIIK SILVER HOARD" "MAHTK.V KDEN" "TDK DA NO KH MARK" "TDK SCARLET FEATHER" "THE GOOSE GIRL" "JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT" "KATER1NE" are a few titles of now books on sale at Rosoburg Hook Store,. tf. That was a pretty game of Hasket ball put mi by Rosoburg and the Ne smlth teams at the Armory last night the score being Hi to 17 In favor of fore making purchases. For bar gains In real estate of any kind, phone 1434, or call at the Pine street residence. Information bureau in connection. tf. D. P. Kelly, a transclent, was ar rested this morning by Constable Wright charged with stealing 50 cents from Gus- Gr.stafason. other wise known p.s "The Terrible Swede." Gustar'ason alleges that ho was play ing a friendly game of cards in a lo cal soft drink, emporium, 'when Kelly came in and without ceremony picked up the coin which it is claimed laid on the t.ible. When arraigned betore lustico of the Peace John T. Long this morning tho fellow entei-ed a plea of not guilty and the trial was sot for Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Heing unablo to furnish $100 bail Kelly was remanded to the county jail to await his hearing. C. ,F. Parker, a Portland detective, who played an important part in tho recent local option violations In this city, Is in a measure responsible for the confiscating of a bottle supposed to contain boor at the Oregon res taurant yesterday afternoon. The "wot goods" are now enrouto to Cor vallis where an analysis will take place, presumably for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the contents of the bottle is the genuine ber or the "near article." From one the visitors. This was n return game ' , , , or t lie emptoves or tne restaurant we Nin ths having silBere. L,, ttJ prkpr entPrej the ,,. over, on their own tloor liiey held' THINGS WK TlilXK . The man who hides his light under a bushel Is largely responsible for his own failure. It Is said that Washington never told a He while Lincoln was always tmitking up a story. There Is more religion In a square meal to a hungry man than in the meatiest sermon ever preached. When a relative dies and leaves you -a million, yon can't be blamed for exclaiming, "That's Capital." Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gllnmu says man Is a noun and woman a prepo sition. We fail to see the connection. Matrimony and alimony rhyme very nicely, but when the two mix they take the poetry out of married life. The sweetest voice sounds unpleas ant when used to waken a sleepy man to ask htm to get up and tend to the baby. Did you ever thing you would like to give somo poor family a lift and then find they kept and fed four or five nruigy curs. A boy who Is respectful and dutiful to his parents will usually be found worthy of any trust within the scone of his capabilities. Tlu water wagon is lUe a street car at supper time. You can't get anywhere with it, hecause It has to make so many stops. The trouble with colege is that It keeps a man there until he's so old ho don't have much time left to get an education he ran use. The wireless telephone will never be poputar with those who spoon by 'phone. The wireless scatters Us mes sntro too promiscuously. You can not make others happy without getting some pleasure out of It yourself. There is enough of that Taft smile to furnish material for all the para graphers. The pullmau car company evident-' ly believes that it can put the govern ment Investors to sleep. The man who is always talking of what he is going to do should bear In mind that old saying, "Actions speak louder than words." It Is now said that Rockefeller is of Norwegian descent. That is one of the biggest tilings that has been said abo'ut him for years. If home was a place requiring some cabalistic word and mysterious sign to gain admission. It would have a larger evening attendance. The human body Is said to contain three ounces of calcium, which leaves no reason why anyone who desires shouldn't be a rhinlng light. The man who has reached the top most rung of the ladder no doubt one day fought to overcome the same difficulties which seem so hard for you to bear. If congress could pass a law com pelling subscribers to pay up prompt ly, newspapermen wouldn't care if there was a duty on wood pulp or not. There's a fellow In California who laughs every time an earthquake comes along. He must be one of those fellows who have to have a brick wall fall on'em before they see the joke. TAXIDKItMIST WORK All kind of hides tanned an taxi dermist work done on short notice. Your work along this line is solicited. Address Fred Langenberg, Box 207. Roseburg, Oregon. tf. Be wise Read The News. shortly after noon yesterday, taking their heavy opponents down in good i ,,, . fi,m ...u..n0a a bottle of beer, sampling the same shape and made them work Tor every score. It was a good game, and de monstrated tho fact that the teams are tetty well matched. Cot tago Grove oLader. I'pon investigation it has been learned that V. F. Parker, a detec- 1.... It.l1..,l ,..... u. ..,., W.,,l nemhiy an." TH.u mW eviilnss In tho " . ,';:.m.''.,;''.1.n? 'J l0"!?"'? city, was hoie for tho purpose of shadowing a lady said to be the wifo ll.. ..II.. ..III... ..f tl..-. nr..omil,iiV !t nmiPuni from what has I h(1 bw hls Cilstnni he placed it in leaked out regarding the affair that ,. , a eoiU ,,t .no o,a. c."';';'re root hn l li-.iin. in iimor noin ni : , . .. ... 7.. j slunk, nun. l.oimilng Unit his if(. who iiohl the hntile wa. summoned .ontomnla.od ,-omlns s.-uili It Is s,ud ! ; nppoai-hoforo tho dlstrl.-t attornoy (hat hor hi-shnml omploy.-d p,rkor I U,on qnos lonod she njaititalned that tho dotoctlo. to shadow her wnndor- E,1B h"'1 s"ul. tM 1m1Ioii. mg. the result nelng that the two ( with an air of a mil toner. He had not quite nnishedAhe contents of tho bottle, howover, when in came Sheriff Fenton, who also asked for a sample of the beverage. Like the previous customer tho sheriff' ordor was rcad- Isfactlon. Emptying tho contents ttie sheriff then culed for another bottle t of boor, but Instead of drinking It as , his pocket, taking the same to the j ! sheriff's office wbero he prepared it i larded in Hoseburg on the same train Wednesday evening. Further It is aliened that the football coach alo arrived In Rosoburg at about the same time, presumably by p rear rangement. It h&a been ascertained that the fair lady and the coach reg istered nt the Hoseburg hotel oe cupving "uljolnlng room, leaving es t orday for points north. Just what evidence tho detective obtained while hero we are unable to say. but from statements uttered by him It Is pre sumed that - the lady's husband Is making arrangements to flto suit for divorce. It Is probably for that rea son thst ho employed the detective, but alleged tnat U was just "near beer." nnd nothing stronger. Should the snalysis nrlng to light the fact that the article contains the neeossary amount of alcohol to cause Intoxiea 1lon "High ' tho proprietor of the establishment will te arrfsted. while on the contrary. If It falls to produce Intoxication no warant will be issued. case. j i I VIOLIN LKSSOXS Amos W. Hiestor. violinist at Star theatre, will accept pupil for violin. Especial attention to tuvonils. tngnlre at Star theatre I or nhnne 886. pip lite CHRISTMAS GIFTS GOME IN AND WE WILL ASSIST M INSELEGTING YOUR PRESENTS Our stoch is large and Better than ever i ' Australian and German Decorated China. , Suit Cases. , Craphaphones. Rugs and Draperies. Children's Carts and Rockers. Chiffioners and Dressers,' Center and Library Tables. Morris Chairs and Rockers. Couches and Lounges. Space is too limited to name the many beautiful articles that will please you. Come in and see. ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. Headquarters for Celebrated Columbia Graphaphonea, Double Discs and Indestructible Records.