TITK F.VBVlq NEWS MOMMY, KKCEMUKR 20, lltOO. THE EVENING NEWS 1Y B. W. BATKS ISH1JKI l)AlliVKX(' K lT HLT X DAY Entered an Becond-claH8 matter Nov. 5, 1909, at Koffeburg, Ore., uu der act ofarch 3,187 HubseriptJun It a tea Dally Headquarters for Christmas Goods Per year, by mail $3.00 Tor month, delivered 50 HunMVeekly J'or year $2.00 Six months 1.00 mo.ndav, ii; i;miu:h 20, iooi. A Hplendldly Illustrated folder do- fieri ptive of the Wlntei Short Courutt nt tho Oregon Africa June College, nan been received at thin office. The reinilar Winter Conines open Jan uary . Fanners' week in front Keb rnary 14 to 18. Amonn tho bubjects cotiHldered fit these con men are poul try JiiiHlmndry. forestry, nnKlneer n and mechanic arts, nnlnial hiiB bandry, dairying and horticulture, and domestic science and art. The tarnier folk aio especially Invited to attend these colum n. The college Is dohiK a Krnnd work, arid Its influence is becoming more apparent each year. Tho Bvltchnwis' strike on tho Northern Part He and Great Northern lines seems to he far from Bettled The railway people claim that, so far as 'hey are concerned the Incident Is cloned and that Ihey havj plenty of men to do all tho work In the yjrds and keep all trains moving. On the other hand switchmen declare tho opposite. From the best advleos that can be obtained from a conser vative course, It appears that the rail roads are loin a partial biislnesf. It, Is known t'.iat 1000 cars of mer clindttio are stand I up on ho various sidetracks between Pasco and Spo kane, and the vn-rds at the latter city havo, nriiiy cirs that should be moved Tho strike Is har,dlrnpplr. bu.-ln''ns of nil kinds and tho public will be plad to eoo the matter speedily adjusted. I!ud: 'Say, Annie, give me'another cup of Coffee." Annie: "No liud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." - Hud: "Hut, Annie, mother is now using Folger's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." Folger" s Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know of. We sell it absolutely on merit. Alton S. Frey DKATH AT ItllHJM; TO IMPItOVK M.UtKSMWSIIIP. Mrs. Will Ilrmvn Dies After Un derline I llncss. Mrs. Will Q. Drown, tho esteemed wife of Will Q. Drown, one of Doug las county's best known citizens pass ed away at her homo at Diddle, Ore gon, Saturday morning after an Ill ness of over a year. The deceased was about 40 years of age and bad resided In this wet inn the greater part of hor life. Since attacked with the Illness which eventually resulted in Iter death. Mis. Drown has been A ItAKK TRKAT IX STOKK Thirty .Members of the Glee C'ltib In Town Members of the Oregon National (itiarrl .Must Hboot Koine There was quite a crowd assem bled nt the depot this morning to meet the University of Oregon Glee and Mandolin Club which arrived thirty strong to meet their engage ment at the Armory this evening. Several of the boys are well known nero, one of them Doyd Unrzlo lived Here until a few years ago. One tnlng that was notlcable was the green cap which marked everv fresh attended by (he most efficient medl-iman. According to tho markings The latest goods to be carried in a first-class jewelry store to be found in Roseburg. ' Call and see them. The time is short. Prices always right. Phone 2143 W. E. CLING ENPEEL Jeweler and Optician A three handed fistic encounter occurred In the vicinity of Smith's: livory barn shortly after noon today,! and as a result two men, namely Greenfield and Snyder, languish In, the city jail awaiting disposition at j tho hands of the piopcr officials.. Snyder, who was assaulted with a rock, sought relief from Dr. Hoover, three stlchfs having been taken in his scalp. From what can be learned regarding tho affair it appears that one of the men was uttering Insulting PltOFKSSIONAL CAKDS. t remarks In tho presence of several j probable that the parties now In Jail women, much to the disgust of the wfn be arraigned before City Uecord other participants, tiro result being , , that a general light ensued. It iJer to'"""" morning. Tn order that, recruits nnd poor marksmen In tho O retro n National Ouard may become proficient in then K'rlef mricken husband she is stir- en I skill obtainable. Upon several occasions she was confined at Mercy hospital, but to no avail, her case was hopeless nnd tho end appeared only n question of time. Aside from handling of their rifles before the opening of tho target season next May, orders were Issued from head quarters by Adjutant-General Kluxer Saturday directing regimental com manders nt once to take up courses of Indoor instruction. Position and filming drills and gallery prat ice must bo held weekly from January 1 to April 30, so tho order provides. In the past years much delay In rlflo pnifiico has been caused by men going out to nre who did not nud-T vived by two sons, Hnri-v nnd Qutn land, and one daughter, Gusslo. The funeral was held at the family res denco at Riddle this afternoon, Rev. I taker, of tho Kplscopal church of this city, official 111 g. Interment oc curred at the Kiddle cemetery. JtKAD TCSTAT K TKA XSl-KKH Geo. W. Settle to Wallace Freyer certain land containing In the neigh- Btnnd tho mechanism of their rifles boi hood of 2K0 acres, all situated in or the use of their sights. Mere after Douglas: county. Consideration ninii who nre not Instructed In tin use of their rifles will not ho permitted to take up tho regular marksman's course, H. P. ie!ly, who was ivcnlly nr rested charged with the theft of f rents from Giw (iustafason, appeared beroro Justice ot tho Peace John Long this morning and chained his plea from not guilty to guilty. Ac cordingly he was sentenced to serve a tjnrm of ;t0 days In the county jail, Keep Pounding Away Evary blow struck by good, mappy, convincing Advertisement In this paper STREIVGTIIEIVS YOUR BUSINtSS Try Your Fist at It. THE NEWS' OFFICE Telepho"" V sou. J. M. Klllsim to C. S. Ilmiry. 1200 r.rrfH, .ill HlfHiilcd In DihikIhh county, ((inside nit Ion $10. AIhti H. DuniliNMon and wlfo to W. I'', (illlllim, fi'i'lnln Inild, nil Blllllf IimI In DoukIhh (xuiity, conslduru 11. hi $110. I'lAXOS AUK MOVING t Hint's Mimlr Hiihso niul Why Nul? - . tlun'e was a numliur of these flrnt yenr mon on tno club about eight In nil. Tjm, ticketK on sale at Marsters' HriiK Store have been KoiiiR like hot inkes nnd all lndlrntlonx point to ward a parked house. This Iniun In terest Is partly due to the program's promiso of a number of comical stunts and (Irnnd Opera Iluriesque ns well as tho standard soukb. Professor I. M. Olen, for twelve years director of the Cilee Club Is with the boys. The Mandolin Club has lots of snap this -year, the boys claim, due. to their having a well known Portland iruslclan, II. W. Warren, as their trainer. Mr. Warren Is with the club nnd will play with them in tonight's performance. it. sr. lmi'Mi'inM) Dentist Rooms 6 and 7 Boll Sisters Bldg. ft i's Phono 1301 RoBoburg, Or., 8 It. K. STEEL, :S Attoney-nt-Lnw Legal advice free. Collections -. Solicited Room 1, Marstera Bldg. ! Jioseliurg, Ore. z? i CLASSIKIEl) A 1 ) V K H T J S E M E X T S FOR HET Store room on Jackson street. Inquire Mrs. H. Enston. tf WANTED Position as a nurso or housekeeper by competent woman. Particulars at this office. tf. LOST. Purse rontnlning monev nnd gold ring. Finder leave at this of fice. Reward. PH. J. L. CALLOWAY i'' ()sti'pat h Is Physician '? Chronic diseases a specialty, s" Graduate of tho American O Schookof Osteopathy Kirksvllle, Mo. Under-founder of , science t's Dr. A. T. Still. X OITice Abraham Bldg. Phone 1691 Roseburg, Ore O ?? " " ' . . . . KodaKs and Kodak Supplies are Suitable for Christmas A kodak will cause your memory to remain green with the recipient, as it will be a source of delight and pleasure for years. High grade pianos like the Push and Lane and Victor going at prlcen that, other dealers charge for cheap er or medium grades. There are still If it pi-inos to he sold before January 1st. A small payment down end a Mimll payment each month takes your clinfce and a Christmas present for the whole family. Remember any reasonable offer will be accepted, as we unit business January 1st, and all must bo sold. RUHR'S MUSIC IIOUSK. Th latest fad Is hainni"r?d brass, used In connection with Pyrography; ninkof an elegant present. We have ihe material for working, nnd also tho r -ady made pieces. U Is not ex pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf. If you a'-e looking for uoort service In the barber line call at the Maddlx barber shop, Cass street. Roseburg National I tank llhlg. Three chair shop. Rath rooms In connection, tf. FOR SALE. Ten-acre tract. It room hoi.se, two miles from citv. Price $1700. Well Improved. Ad dress "Z" care of News olllce. d-23 BUILDER C. ID. 2LAJ"y?AAlT GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Sfrvloe RoscliurK. Oregon Phone 193 F. fi. Gliurcliil! IRONMONGER I THE IMPERIAL ! FOR RI'JNT. House, 7 rooms, near town. Citv water. Rent verv rea sonable. Call 124 W. Douglas street. d-2- UOR SALIC 10 acres fine land, "Alt t irouvS,.;r..! I A Temperance Saloon 1 barn 2UX.10; poultry, team and a t WHK011 InrliKlcd. Only f2Ti00. Ail- i dross N this onlcc. d31-SM-d! i A Sweet Remembrance for Christmas Is a nice box of candy. Style and quality to suit every taste; Get it at THE ROSE Full line of Holiday postals. Come early. Roseb u rg Restaurant jt Properly Conducted Opposite Passenger Depot - Roseburg South Side Cass St., Near Depot. STAPLETON & PATTKHKOX, Prop. OPEN AT ALL HOURS VH, I.KSSOXS C Amos W. llhsti'r. vloll'ilst nt Star thraln. will accept pin.ila I.i.adinit nil. I Wst rectiinrnnt in the lor violin. Ksic liil ailcnllon 10 j citv. Nans but white people employed X M;!!!,m.'S'U' Ut S'"r Xmtt" ;!!'' Ih1 iu .be n,rket ' ' j served, tiive uo n IriiW and be eon vinred. t ! : ORDWAY & BOCART i P R 0 P R I E T 0 R S CHINA SAM Has on disjilny for tho Holidays n Choice selection of dishes, Including band painted china, Japansrse nnd i Chilli, dishes In beautiful designs, Al- !!!It212tttttltIMtllttltttti?ti -'fttttttttttt;.sc tm- line of silk handkenhiefs, TH SEASON'S PATTERNS LATEST In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass Silver ware, Novelties, andSouvenir Spoons. f In fact reliable pioods that stand the test at the lowest price. New c'ods coming every day. A. SALZMAN '...- tlx. ..I.ll.l.v.n .....I u. ...... line Urass ware, t'nll and make your XX elect Ion early. Trices way down ami XX "lo Kootls nre the best to Ihi had. 111: Al Tll'l L VASKS ; .lACKKOX STltKKT 0 4 We don't sell for cost or below cost bnt ve will sell rliht nt cost. THE WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE Sheridan Street Near The Depot. tttttt4tfrt The Fair Will Have Special Sales on Holiday Goods EVERY DAY Watch the windows for particulars. We will have Doll Day, Toy Day, Picture clay, etc., etc. 25 Per Cent Reduction on These Sale Days. Chauce on the big doll with every 50c purchase. t I A TIE Nil ON fx If you don't believe it. try us nnd ee. W" 1 1 h each dollar's worth o t :oods purchased jou are entitled to ,1 chance on a bice set of silverware, 'iinvcd. forks, table and teiispoaijs. ee them in the window. Come and sec for yourself, don't be misled by iiiv out for yen will miss it D. J. JARVIS PHorniKTon. I Flour has nearly doubled in price. . We sell T 1L R - I E AD 1 at the same prices and it is the best. Cookies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our cahes are the best. s, I CHURCH BROTHERS IT - J CA53 MKEET rE0NE35 e