The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 22, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THK F.VBMVO NFWS WHIKSrMY, KErEMBEH 22, 10O0
if-
THE
EVENING NEWS
I
IIV B. W. I1ATHS
i'h.utk'.Wj ciiaiutv.
Tlie i:tstor of the Methodist
Kplseopul church naj' been
im kwiK speilnl Imiuiry i-"-cently
as to any needy women
and children In tt-is commu
nity, with the purpose of mak
ing a distribution on Christ
inas day, ol things to eat and
wear. If cay one, not Klvlni;
throuah seme other organiza
tion to such a cause, desire to
aid ill this Kood work, lie may
do so by leaving his offering,
money or provisions, villi the
"Mercy and Help Depart
ment" at the Methodist
church on Friday, the day be.
fore Christmas, if yon do tills
you will find It "more bles
sed to filve than to receive."
and oiijoy a Happy Christ
mas. FOII KIOI.I.IMJ IIIIKK.
IKSl'i;!) DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY
Headquarters for
Christmas Goods
Chang 111, who conducts
the Oregon restaurant, ar.d
W. A. Howard, owner of the
soft drink emporium fituaUd
at tlie corner rif Cass and
Sheridan streets, were ar
rested ato this afternoon
charged with spiling Intoil
caliUK lliiuors contrary to
law. Hi Is accused of having
sold a bottle of beer to Char
les Parker, a prohibition de
tective, on December 18. Iio
gard is alleged to havo sold a
bottle of beer to I). P. Kelly,
an inmate of the county jail,
on the fcame date.
Doth men were arraigned
this afternoon, entering a
plea of not KUllty.
Kutered ns Hccond-clauH mutter
Nov, 5, 1909, at HoHebiii'K, Ore., un
der act or i..urcli 3, 187.
KulMcriltlmi Jtnti'g - Dully
Per year by mini ......$3.00
ror month, dullvored. &0
SiiiiI-Weekly
Par year... 12.00
Six months 1.00
WKDNKKDAV, IIK KMISI H US. I (100
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.
Old Sol tus ttirnod the nornrr way
down tov.-ard the South Pole and Is
on the back track.
Portlnnd .Jomral: Oirat Nrm tlila
J. I'. Moman, J ). Hockffellor, Un
r.la Sam & Co. BiibIih-i;b, pliuHcriliK
the pt'oplo.
The OreKon Kall!-oad Commission
la to be cojiKruriilaled on the alum
taken recanllntf tin? matter of pannes
for coininlHKloneru on all railways
The railroad comnilsnlonerH for the
Btale of TeiineHHoo advanced a prop-
UHition to Jiavu the Inleralalo com
inerce act ameiKted In order to permli
of the uho of paHHeH on the railways
throUKhoiit the country. Out la Ren
tlumen repl-eyenllliK Oregon have
positively refused (o engine in any
euch nuesllonahle effort, lo havo en
tured into such an arrangement would
have resulted in the coiumlsirfon los-
iriK the respect and cor.fldence of the
people of th stale. The railway
commission has been established for
the purpose of udJiistlliK mattera of
difference between me puiinc ana tne
common carriers, and not lor the op
portunity affordi d of accepting fa
vors from the railroad corpuralloiiB.
WKST KOSMII'IIO ItAMHI.I.WS.
Now winter's chilly blast has
eomo to our eer tureen li'iiulllul val
ley and all nature bears a strong re-
ttetnblalK-e to southern Mlnt:csetB or
northern Io.va In the month of Octo
ber.
We see that Mr. Hall has moved
the .iloro buildltiK now .occupied by
Mr. Gilbert and son, oil to an ad lu
cent l"t In cider that a larKcr busi
ness blllldll'i; may be erected on the
comer formerly occm le l by the first
store bulldliur.
Wo notice that the new minding on
tho corner Is already under way, and
the outlook at present is encourjclni?
for a nl.'o commodious up to dale
business lioiisn under the able niau
ogcniont of the Hooper brothers.
Wo lire pleased to learn that the
now bull. lint; will lie second to none
In West liosi biiiK as a business prop
osition, as iho forne r IllilldlliK ii
not nileiiunte to meet the demands or
the fast Increasing brslnesB of our
runtllng irroceryinen, Gilbert Son.
Our nenlal Rood nntnrod nillsllc
aiidsciiie n:irdiier. .1. Unwell, Is al
ready nmniKliiK for n liusy sprlnK's
work In his lino or work.
Hie people of West llosebiiri; are
lilfrhlv favored III huvlms two church
building, a fine school biilldluif and
a Bool grocery store, wllhln Hie lim
its of tho villane, and all these bulld
Inus are In close proximity to each
other.
Mr. A. A. .lours has of late been
pultlm; In some very itnod walks lend
ing from tho street to and around his
residence.
We learn that Miss Olive Sampson
will be at home from .Medford for the
holidays.
Mi. Gort'ny. the enterpi Islnir rutit
ler, has pur'-liased tho Mr Mi II proo-
orlv. We ace he Is 'iiakiiit; some
noi'ded liniirovi'iiieiits on his nevl
nciiulred property.
Hevs. llimle'S and l.en. and Mr.
Mercer are busy these days ruttluu
wood on the I'mpMiiu l.lnlit anil Wa
ter companv lauds, west or t'le rtver
All ill all everybmlv seems to be
pleased, contended mid happy and e
ecllllK to make this ruining boiisiiu
one of ponce plenty mil prosperity,
mid we alt join In siiylnff, let the trend
work jo eu. OUA!).
YOXCA 1,1,1 M-.'MH.
Interesting Items ftatliered by
Correspondent.
AttorneyB A. N. Orcutt, of Itorm-
burg, and Claud DeVoru,-of Dralnf
were looking after legal matters ut ordered prepared and when bo nrennr.
deliberating, Chief Jailor Ous Poret
notified the Orand Soup Juggler that
an unusually loud and clnmerous
iioIho was emanating from the stall
of the royal goat, which was proof
positive unit too animal was becoin
lug extremely Impatient and anxious
or the sulphurous fumes which is
sued from the chamber of his Satanic
Malesly. At this the victims were
thin place lnnt Tuesday.
Gun IVrot went to Kiddle lnnt wnek
to try and nKuin possession or a dog
which ho lost Huvoral months uko
and KiHT.'o.led in t'HjituiiuK t o ani
mal and hroiiMht ft home with him.
rather McCJou of UoBehnri: was In
this city the first of the wwk.
.JoHt'ph llallday and family of 8kH-
Icy, Jt'ft last Tuesday for Lnn Uoach,
tin., to remain indiriiiltoly. Mr.
ed to he admitted In accordance with
tho reRnlar H. A. B. restrictions.
Presently there was an alarm at the
door or the execution room v. hlch
Itetokened to all present lhat the
iklrmlsh line had fallen hack and
ire regulars were on the firlns line,
while the Satanic goat patiently
awiiten tne tremhllm; victims anx
ious to do them Justice by astislfn
them hurridly through the tryfuir
iiaimay naH leased nis ranch, near m-oVnl. Aftr nil m-iin.in..-i. h,i
.Tn.Tiji-i, hi uiu .M acilll II IJIUH., Ul htipti (Mni.f.niiCfl u-Ith flic Iua iilr,H...D
.-sKeuey, wno win use ine same lor Clay DeVore and Arthur JCelso, were
stock ralKliiK. admitted into tho Snliinfp rhnmlr
U. 14. VOA ItNU (lltllrlllier, MSH IJer-'nnH nftr tnlrlno- nil nliltirnftnn
ma, leu iuhi Matiimay for their old the throat as well as the stomach of
home near Joiieshoro. Ark., to siiond : mur wi ..n it.ir..,ia,-. i ..,;
"'' nun iiniu ii iiutiH iiiu WfifP fnmmrf wl tn tta alitliMi nf lilt,
wish ineni a sale and enjoyable trip ' Satanic Majesty for further instruc-
KX PLAINS M l
.its.
lOdllor News: The report (,f the
road ineetliiir as iiupeniH in Mondav's
miHr Is misleading, Tlie fads in
1lie case are that. Iho hih lax faction
Intended to vole 5 iiiIIIh lav, and as
soon as the meeting was organized,
made a m.itlon to (hat effect. An
nmondiuenl was calh-d wiili a secend
to vote k 2 mill tax; then came an
amendment lo the previous amend
ment for a 4 mill lax. hacked up by
a strnnu pica and nriimnenl, hut w;es
Uict. The hiph tax purtv "oiem-'iic"!'
to skirmish for ;i n'ills. lint was rul
od out of o dei. AMIioiii;li the 2 mill
party w'i-i s'ire of hie vol.', thev u"ii
innisiy wiihdiew (heir :uneniiincnt
uud nlhe.vcd a vet.- of a ;t mill tax,
which, of cmnve. can l.'il
,.,, Y
ind lioije they'll' he great lv heneflt
ted hy tlndr sojourn lo the land of
mos(iiltos and crocodiles.
itoy Stearns and wife, H, U
Stearns, Misses AgneH Smith, Alma
Powell and Eva llannau nnd Mr.
Hawley lioan, of Oakland, visited
with relatives and friends at this
place the first of the week. i
C hapel Car Ht. . Anthony In
harue of Ku titer McDonnid, was he
ver.il dayH last week and over Hun
iv, lea vini; for Portland last .Mon
day.
Mrs. W. V. Porter made a business
trip to lllvlde the fhst of the week.
t!hrfstmas will soon be with us
iiMtii and extensive preparations are
being tnnde for grand festlvit'es.
There is to be an Xmas tiee attended
It h an extentlvo piogran' at fie M.
K. church, while a similar perfor
mance is to lie pulled off at the Pres
byterian church on Christmas night,
lid ev-'r body come and by their
presence assist In 'making these oc-
;islons long to be remembered.
Last Saturday was Indeed a great
dav for Vom-Alla both socially nnd
financially. Turkeys for the Christ
mas market were received and that
afforded foundation for lots of busi
ness. The fanners begun arriving
with their birds In Ihe early part of
the forenoon and liy neon the stretts
were crowded with pedestrians and
wagons, thorn being twenty-seven
wagoi.s on Ihe streets at one time, to
my nothing of the great number of
people who came lr. on foot and on
horseback. Kvery sloie was crowded
lo Its capacity and every salesman,
was kept on the Jump all day, scarce-1
ly gelling time lo go to dinner. The I
ladles aid served hot meals at the
Opera heusn and were kept very busy
all day attending to the many hungry
people. In tlie evening a grand so
cial Ifme was Indulged fu as the la
dles had prepared a "fish pond" and
nianv were I'ninul trying their luck at
malting a catch. The Yoncalla hand
rendered several selections during
Ihe evening which added greatly to
the occasion. Taken nil In all.il was
a grand day for Voncalla, about
iMtul turkeys being marketed, the
price being 1!.'! cents per pound for
choice birds, while 111 reals per pound
was paid lor culls, Ilelween $i,il!M.
afid $7.0nn being paid out, for tur
roy. Tlie ladles' bazaar cleared
$rr,.
A few nights ago the excrutlatlng
and diabolical okI.t of it. a. B He
inous met in call f-esshm at the sancto
He I'umphrey or. Palace Mill. The
meeting was called to order by
Crand Chlet Soup .Viggler. llait.m
Helllwcll, who alter dispensing with
the nefarious business on baud, iu-
i formed t be tit-seinhly that two vie-1
linif- were In walling for Mho holy
ilcats or torture and requested that,
I all tilings be made ready tu give tb"iu
die worth of their money Mid that
'two sulls ol wooden cloihes be pre-
p:red so as to be readv in case tlie
victims proved lo be of the faint
hearted .drain. After a brief spell of
lions, where they were given an on
porhi.iity to contribute to tho charity
fund of the order, which Is for the
keeping up of rlnr dowii and delapi
dated sports and cut throats, as well
as to buy new whiskers for the goat.
After leaving the station of His 3a
talnlc Malesty tho victims with faint
hearts nnd trembling footsteps were
glvm a final grand dash nnd tost of
their courage, over the "rocky road
(o Dublin' after which the Royai
Bumper was put Into action and the
victims were tho chief center of at
traction Tor a few minutes bumping
the bMiips, after which each was
given an opportunity to be heard in
"nis own defense as to why he should
pot be bruised, burtted, hamfoozled,
f"d on ancient eggs and finallv hoot
f d and suffer tho humiliating ordeal
of being deprived of his tobacco and
not permitted to drink anything
stronger than three crown Cyrus for
a period of ten minutes. The victims
put up an excellent defense tint were
found guilty of havlrg defrauded a
widow woman out of a wash bill and
were accordingly sentenced to enter
tain the nssnmbly for fiftenn minutes,
which they did In n, masterly manner,
Recruit Kelro being nwarded the belt
as ch.'ef story teller. The meeting
adjourned to meet at some secn-t date
providing enough for a quorum could
escapo the Mctel Ilpninyan, better
Known an the city 1nil.
MRS. McGlNTV.
L
Phone
2143
W. E. CLING ENPEEL
Jeweler and
Optician
ASHI.M VOTES I)KV.
Pasadena
Man J Jen ten ISy Largo Majority.
Ashland, Or., Dec. 21. At the on
usual city flection day the drys won
the gr!at;st victory In their history
here, carrying Ihe town by 403 major
ity The pioposed Paadtna plan of
allowing hotels the privilege of serv
ing liquors at meals was defeated by
even a larger majority 448.
H. E. Badger was elected park
commissioner, defeating H. ft. Fro
back bv 83 majority. J. C. Bernard
was elected c;iircilman in the first
ward over Charles Sennet; C. Cun
ningham In the second ward over I.
Frocho, and C. D. Schell over P: S.
Provo, and A. J. Biegl In t!e third
ward.
Onlv a moderate vote was polled
and tho election was remarkably
quiet.
llK.h JKSATTE TJtAXSFKItS.
O. C. Sether to R. J. ChltUck. lot
1G, Clara addition, being a portion of
the NW 1-1 of sec. 4. J'wp. 33, S. R.
U. W. Cnsideration $100.
It. J. Chittick to Geo. Oakes, lot
16, block t, Clara-addition, being a
portion of the W 1-4 of sec. 4 twp.
33, S. R. U. W. Consideration $200.
O. C. Sether to R. .1. Chittick, lot
16, block 2, Clara addition, being a
portion of the NW 1-4 of sec. 4, twp.
33, S. R. U. W. Consideration 100.
The best dox
"Lowney'a" fresh at
Book Store.
coniectlontry,
the Roseburg
tf. ,
DAXCK AT CJUDK.
A dance will be given at Glide on
the evening of Dec. 31. Good music
has been engaged for the occasion and
a fine supper will be served.
d-s w-tf COMM ITTEfi.
1UA' AYICAT1IKK ltlOPORT
17. S. Weather Bureau. local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
5 n. m., Dec. 21. 1!09:
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths:
Maximum tempera! 'ire 3f-
.Minimum temperature V?
Precpilatlon 0
Tola I preefp. since first of month ?.h
Avg. preclp. for this nionth for 32
years ,.
Total preclp. from Sep. 1 , UtO!),
to date 12.1ft
Avg. predp. from Sep. 1. 1 77 3 HF.
Total excess from St p. 1, IfiOH 4.15
Average precipitation for 32 wet
seasons Sep. to Mav inc.) 33.00
WILLIAM BELL,
Olmeiver.
BUILDER
C. ID. 1SI AYSTiVRD
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Service
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193
The latest taa ib nammored brass,
used In connection with Pyroi?raihy;
makes an eleg.mt present. We have
the material for working, and also
the ready made pieces. It Is not ex
pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf.
ni:w TODAV.
LOST On Saturdi'.y, Dec. J 8, small
grny purse coiitulniui; money and
key. Liberal reward If left at
News office dic2;
CIiASSIFlHD AIlVKimSEMEVTS
FOII KENT Store room on Jackson
street. Inquire Mrs. K. Easton. tf
LOST. Purse containing money and
gold ring. Kinder leave at this of
fice. Reward.
FOR RENT. House, 7 rooms, near
ton n. City water. Rent -very rea
sonable. Call 124 W. Douglas
street. d-22
L.OST. A fountain pen was lost to
day,' Monday, December 20, on
Sheridan street. Kinder will plea?e
leave at Tho News oiflco. d-tf.
FOR SALE 10 acres fine land, V4
mile from town; 2 acres orchard;
all under cultivation; Bmall house;
barn 20x30; poultry, team and a
wagon Included. Only $2500. Ad
dress N., thiB office. d31-BW-d
The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare
Where are You Going to Trade?
AT THE
This Is Your
BUSY TlflE
WE ARE TALKING
to the LADIES NOW
CHINA SAM
Mas on dinplny for tlie Holidays n
Choice si'lecl f on of dishes, Including
hmid painted cliimi, Japniisese and
China dishes in iH'aiiliful designs. .11
o a line lino of silk handkerchiefs,
loys for the I'hildlfn nild some
line llrass Mare. Cull mid make your
selection early. Prices way down and
the goods are the best to lie had.
HHAi Tirri, v.si:h
j.vcksox sthi:kt
The Holiday Work is before von
and there is the Xmas dinner to plan
for. We can relieve vou of much
worry and work, which is economy,
too, you know. You'll find all our
Pastry, CaRes and Bread
to be unexcelled. Orders delivered.
Special orders given prompt attention.
Place your Xmas orders now.
UMPQUA BAKERY
JACKSON STREET
ROSEBURG ROCHDALE
For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings
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 will
please you.
Try Them For Dry Goods
The People's Cooperatives Store
ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO.
XX
THE SEASON'S LATEST
PATTERNS
In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass Silver
ware, Novelties, andSouvenir Spoons.
In fact reliable goods that stand the test
at the lowest price. New goods coming
every day.
A. SALZMRN
it 1 1
Books Hake the Host Acceptable
Christmas Gifts
There 1S a book for you to give any relative or friend that will convev
exactly yoi.rniessage of love, .iTectiou, good will or fnemlship-of whateV 7r
nature There ,8 nothing so n uch appreciated as a book-nothing tha elves
boots at and lasting a pleasure. 8 gives
We are ready to supply g U-seekers with Books that will luake the ,!f
valuable pfts, at prices considerably below those usually asked We have
books of history, the works of famous authors, spirited novels of today r?ch rift
books in elaborate, beautiful bindings, T.ibles and Testaments C 1 i2'n 8
and Picture Bootes, the only complete, and the best selec fon to ntn r &t'y
Koseburg. And all at the fairest and most tempting price,. rm ln
But you must come and see; and come early, ior then you can choose
from a complete, new, bright and inviting stock, and you'll also nvnf, i,i
ceaseless, perpetual Christmas rush. J 3130 luoul tl,e
231 North Jackeon Street.
Roseburg Book Store
Successor to Agee'e Book Stijra
Eoseburg, Oregon
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