The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENIN0 NEWS TUESDAY, DKCEM1IER 21, 1l00.
HHINU.-, liKilt riticK
Holiday Goods
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
NEW 1909 CROP
SEEPED RAISINS, SMYRNA FIGS, RLEACHED SULTANA RAISINS,
SOET-HSELLED WALNUTS, CURRANTS, CITItON, OHAXUK I'EKL,
LEMON l'LEL, HEINZ MINCE MEAT, HLI.XZ Al'I'I E HITTER, PURE
MAI'LE SYHUI', Al'l'LU CIllEll. -
Give Us a Call
Phone 238
What docs your mother, v slater, If you are looking for good service
brother or sweetheart want for In the barber line call at the Mudillx
Xmns, a Photo made by Clark's barber shop, Cats street, Rosoburg
Studio, Rosehurg National Bunk National Bank Uldg. Three chair
building? tf I shop. Bath rooms In connection, tf.
Beautiful Christmas
GOODS
At Fullerton a Richardson's, Druggists, Near Depot
Should be in every stocking
Our Prices are low. Xmas Postals lc Each.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON,
Registered Druggists.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
ME 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. .
Rug's 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 naiue the many beautiful
articles that will please you. Come in and seo.
R03EBURG FURNITURE CO.
Headquarters for Celebrated Columbia Graphaphones, Double Discs and
Indestructible Records.
Iperfumes
For Christmas Gifts
1 ounce LAZKLL'S "PEKFECTUS" Violet In elegant silk
lined box, Jr -T."i.
2 ounce LAZKLL'S VIOLET ELECT in handsome parka-i-8;t.T."..
1 ounce LAZKLL'S "PKHPKTUS" in beautiful i:irknge !...(
2 ounce "LAZKLL'S" In silk lined box S:t.7.".
Hl'DNOT'S celelTjiteil perf tmif'S. in oiIoih (.'hryix.
. VIOLET EAN HE ESI'AOXK, While Itnse. 1 llelialrnpe. all In
elegant pnrkai-s j.c to 11.
HUHXOT'S and LAZKLL'S Toilet Water .".Or to XI. no.
PEHKt'.MKR nil nilnrs In fancy Japanese boxes 2.V to .".(lc.
Cnil.Dltl'.N'S I'KHI'l'MKS In al! odors, attractive 1 oxes li-V.
SKLKCT and Hue assortment of military brushes liair.
brushes, mirrors, safety razors and manicure sets and single at
RO&EBURG PHARMACY, Inc.
Tlio Celebrated Trotter San Kran-1
Cisco" Sold tor $1.1,000. j
Tho current Issue of the Breeder
aud Sportsman sayt: I
".Mr. L. V. Darkness, proprietor of t
the famous Walnut Hall Farm," at !
Donrail, Kentucky, has purchased :
from the P. W. Hodges company, of 1
Detroit, Michigan, for $15,000, the.
trotting Btullion San Francisco, '
2:07 3-4 by Zombro 2:11, dam Oniska
by Nutwood Wilkes 2:16 1-2, second'
dam Hay Line by Direct Line, sun of i
Director. San Francisco was bred .
by P. W. Hodges, tho well known j
California trainer, who bought the
dam Oniska from the ate Marti u
Cartor for $275 tc be paid for in
training . bills. He sent Oniska to
Zombro and got a foal that he
trained aud raced In 11)08 to a record
of 2:07 3-4. and also trotted him a
mile in public this year In 2:04 3-4.
San Francisco U without doubt one
of the fastest living trotters and Is
ca)ahle of lowering Ills record if pre
pared for a flight against the watch,
lie Is a remarkably game horse and
can go as many heats In fast time as
any horse that appeared this your
Mr. Hodges many friends In Califor
nia will be glad to hear that he has
received a good price for San Fran
cisco and hope that Mr. HarknesB
will give the stallion an opportunity
to reduce his record further before
retiring- him- permanently o the
btlld.
At Walnut Hall San Francisco will
become one of a coterie of famous
stallions, among which are Walnut
Mall 2:08 1-4, Moko and Mobel, and
will be mated with some of the great
est broodmares owned in Kentucky."
In commenting on this sale the
Horse World accords great praise to
the noted stallion, as lollows:
"Few trotting stallions have at
tracted more admiration than has
been accorded San Francisco
2:07 3-4, the magnificent son of
Zombro, during tho two seasons he
has been seen on the eastern tracks.
With a confirmation which includes
substance, quality and beauty, pos
sessing extreme speed and undoubted
courage, San Francisco has been
much admired, and tho breeders of
Die east will be pleased to learn that
ho will be added to fcuch a great stud
as there Is at Walnut Hall F::rm, the
homo of Moko and Walnut Hall.
2:08 1-4. San Fnmciwo has not
been given the best opportunities in
the way of training, but his record
of 2:07 3-4 and bin public mile in
2:04 3-4, shows his greatness as a
performer. In breeding he Is un
ideal horse to cros-s on the young
mare3 at Walnut Hall, produced by
mating the Electloneer-Wilkes stal
lion Walnut Hall on daughters of
Moko, a great representative of the
Duron Wilkes branch of lite Wilkes
tribe. San Francisco represents Al
cyone branch of the Wilkes family
on his .sire's side through the Mc
Kinney line, aud his top-cross, in the
female Hue is (lie Guy Wilkes branch
I of the Wilkes family, with out
j crosses to Director aud Nutwood, San
Francisco will have unequalled op
I portunilies tit Walnut Hall Farm,
laud unless he provts a gross excep
j Hon to the established laws of here
i dity he will found a family that will
: place his name in the list of fa
mous sires."
The sale of this horse and bis pur
chase by perhaps the greatest stock
farm in the world is of interest to
t Douglas county from the fact that
the dam, Oniskft. 'n owned by Frank
: FJ. Alley of tb I) i 'day Stock farm.
; Mr. Alley ha: c .t out of the sane.
mare which I : : iirother-in-blood to
: San Francisco, being Hired by Gr'co
I B another good son of McKinney,
I of which ho thinks very largely, in it
1 is a handsome colt, and possessed of
; as mitcti speed as was San Francisco
i at the same ago.
THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS I
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS
You Will Find Shopping Easy and Pleasant
The Assortment Here Is Complete With
NEW SEASONABLE SHOWINGS
HATH KOHES
HOUSE COATS
HAT ORDER
tiLOVK ORDER
COM.AII, TIE" AXD HAXDKEH
CH1EE SET LEATHER SATIX
LINED.
OXFORD HAGS
SUIT CASUS
K 1 0 1 S I) It N ECKWE AH FA NCY
HOXED.
HALF DOZEN ASSORTED COLORS
I NTEK WOVEN SOCKS FANCY
HOXED.
HANDKERCHIEF, TIE, SUSPEND
Kits, ARM HANDS AND 1 1 OS 10
SUPPORTERS IX FANCY COM
H1XATION HOX.
HKEI'EK SILK .MUFFLERS
WAYS SCARF MUFFLERS
UMIIHEI.LAS A LARGE ASSORT
MENT l-ANCY AND UMgllli
DETACHAHLti HANDLES.
FOLDING SUIT CASE UMHRELLAS
PAJAMAS
FANCY DRESS SHIRTS
CUFF 1IUTTONS AND STICK PINS
SETS IN PLUSH LINED CASE.
MOOSE HIDE MOCCASINS FOB
EVENING FOOT COMFORT.
MEN'S SETS, EHONY FINISH,
COMR, HRUSH, TOOTH HHUSH,
SOAP HOX, ETC., ETC.
WILL FIT ANY OXFORD HAG.
STALKY HRAND, PH1C-SHHUNK
UNDERWEAR.
lXTM'WOVEX CASIIMHVE HO'-!-
IERY
. HARTH'S TOGGERY
Home of Regal Shoes and I Hand Tailored Clothing
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NICARAGUA HAS
NEW PRESIDENT
(Special to The Evening News.)
Managua. Dec. 21. Jose Mndrlz
has assumed tho presidency of Nic
aragua, to succeed Zelaya, who wnt
forced to resign.
50 CASKS TYPHOID
Impure Water Ih the Cause of the
Scourge.
ets caused tho Witlametto river to
overflow its banks and the spring be
came contaminated with tho water
from tho river. The people of WUln
metto are now boiling tho wator'be
foro using It.
Every doctor in Oregon City has
from one to five cases of typhoid fe
ver under his charge. Miss Alice
Stone, a trained nurse, who was at
tending Harry Herdino, was attacked
by the fever and Is critically 111 nt
her home In Canemah. H !h feared
other cases will develop, as iifo of the
wnlcr for the last few weeks has been
universal.
Oregon City. Dec. 20. Thirty
cases of typhoid fever have develop
ed at Wlilametlo, a '.Ittle town on (he
west side of the Villnmotto river,
threo miles south of Oregon City
None of the cases have resulted fatally
und five trained nurses are fighting
tho scourge.
The fever had Its origin In the
water supply of the town, which Is
ordinarily pure, but the recent fresh-
John M. Work, member of tho Na
tional Executive Committee of the
I Socialist party, wll'. Hpeak at tho
'court house in superior court room
I (his evening at 7:30 o'clock on tho
1 subject of "What's so and What
j Isn't About Socialism." Mr. Work Is
said to be one of tho beet Socialist
speakers In Die party, and will no
doubt present the claims of Socialism
' lu a very able manner. The public Is
ltnited to hear the lecture.
FIRE CLAIMS 18
VICTIMS IN LONDON
(Special to Tho Evening Nowb)
London, Dec. 1. It Is definitely
stated that eighteen porsons lost
their lives in a flro which destroyed
the great mercantile establishment
of Aiding Hobbs at Clapntaii, a sub
urb of this city, at noon yesterday.
Eight bodies have been recovered,
and ten Individuals a to missing who
were known to have been lu the
building when the flro started, and it
Is believed thut they wero unable to
escape Tho search for victims of
tho flro Is going on, as It. Ik almost a
certainty that the smoking ruins
cover more victims.
Mr. Luce of Portland nrrlvod hero
Hits morning to accept a position as
abstrator with tho Douglas County
Abnt'd company.
LOCAL "NEWS.
Hen Hendrick and Lclhn Let son
were married at Yoncnlla on Decem
ber 15, Hev. Hrown officiating.
A marriage license was issued this
afternuon to John Palmer and I
Lavina Mumpower. both resident.;
Drain.
I am prepared
.nent walks and
pier stone, etc..
for a quick and
Attorneys
Tteubeti Mars'
afternoon wh
uilid your re-
it foundations,
at once. Yours
job. Pat. tf
nmhanan and
nt to Salem this
hey will argue a
case before the supreme rourt
Dr. Hrown of Portland arrived
here this mornirg to spend a few
day's. Mr. Hrovn Is interested in
several tcoal properties in this vicin
ity. The latest fad Is hammered brans,
used in connection with Pyrography;
makes an elegant present. We have
ihe material for working, and also
the rady mado pieces. It is not ex
pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf.
oris3
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KVKItY YKAIt STYLKH NHF.M TO IMI'ltOVK AND lOVKRY TOU TI1I0 Cll RISTM AHJHKAHON
ROLLS AROUND, WH CAN SAY, WHIT ALL HON KSTY, THAT OuIThTOCK S MORK ATi'RACTIVl';
THAN THE Yi:R HlOI'Olii:. TIMS YHAU IX I'A RTKTI.AK VH IIAVIO IIEHV KIICCKSSFI'l. IN
Si: l 1(1 ; MANY STRICTLY MAY AND USEFUL LINES.
LOCKETS
Sortd Gold, plain and engraved, tft f
and up. )1,UU
Gold Filled, plain and stem set.,
ami u .
$1.00
Scarf Pins
75c
25c
UMBRELLAS
For both ladles and gentlemen, with detnclmblo
and folding frames. The artistic aud sorvicahle
kind.
$3.00 to $15.00
Solid Gold..
itriEi-:i Tf ii:th
Three Men, .A mug Them n Former
Millionaire.
Snn Pernaidino, Cal.. Dee. '!.-
James Stewart, one of the original ;
(discoverers of tho former gnat C:ili
: co silver mine in this county, am! n
millionaire when the silver Ihkhii
hurst and he went broke, was lmini ii
to death In a bunkhouio on the S;uit;i
Fe r a I in A riona.
Fred Early, who "irrlvrd here this
morning, to v oik In the shops, re
ported that Stewart and two ot Iot
, wnnd -ring prospectors went into He
binikhniieo to r.Ieep. An iniidep'iHed
man entered d'iriug the nifht. pn-ir-d
k'Tos-me oil oi the feet of the f-le.'p-inr
in "n nnl set M on fire -All wie
ii'.n itily burned and Stewart died '
. f w hours loiter.
BUILDER-
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Service
Rosehurg, Oregon Phone 193
c;.)i(i I'iiii'd
ainl up
Homo r ill" nowpst
puHi'ins.
WATCH FOBS
I',,r l.dlli IhcIIi'h iiihI Ki'iitli'iwn; rililnm, (,'nlil
nihil, sollil solil. Thu lul.'.-it r:illcnis jj CQ
nml ui.
Silverware
Onre h al 'Ulrn riirouniz
eil us the lii'Ht. In hiiihII
piei'en at 1 50 to lariii! tfa
pi-tB at
DIAMOND JEWELRY
A good diamond Is a constanl pleasure. A potir
one a constant disappointment. We have them In
nearly all kinds of gold Jewelry. Prices from tfr
and up.
WATCHES
Till. is one nf nur strongest linep. A watch
from lll'EY'S is always recognized as a good watch
and fully giiiiniiiteed.
$1.50 to $75.00
Hand Painted
China
Vases, Plates, cups
and saucers tiQ AA
and Hp. tJUU
SIGNET RINGS
Wo h.'ivo n fin" Him nml rertiilnly r.in iln Iho
I'liKnivIn tii unit tlin most ii.irllrular.. All In kiiIHI
Mini ui. $1.00
Cut Glass
Nappin'0 VanoB, bowtds,
ah It and pppHrs at
$1.50 Pieces
mid up.
I
SILVER NOVELTIES
M.itili tnfrf. KIitIIiiic
I'lJI'k'i't kllil' H
I'ui-ki't lilt-"
I'm ki't tollilis
Thlinlil" nml wwlni! fUi..
C,vli talis. Si. rllnu'
('Ii-'ar r.-utt'.TH
$1.50
$1.25
75c
75c
25c
Si.00
$1.00
JEWEL BOXES
NVw at) lra- ilv.T an.l Ki.lil$1.00 to $10.00
ASH TRAYS
Open
Evenings
Smoking sets and cigar Jars. A fine lot to mako
rood present!! lor smokers
and up. . 4I.3U
HUEY'S JffflE-