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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
THK EVKXIXO NEWS WKDVKSDA Y, IKCKMW:K :V2, IfWIO UHJAU NtCWH. St. Regis Indian baskets, 5 contH and up, at tho KoHuburg IJook Store. ti F. J. Hlukely arrived hero this morning after u hrhf visit at Port land. B. O. Mi Oee, a local Umber cruiser, Wi'iit to HiiKcno til Jh nior:iln to at tend business muttrrtt B. J. fMi 'H will ro lo EhkIo Point ni'xt Thtiirid'iv wIhtm ho will B.;rid ChrlHtmu with rilends. The? wrV rf (".Tiivillntr for the now rntl'-n il hurl: .it 8iithorlin war coioipeii' fJ vctc)d;iy morning. I. B. V vir ai'l chiidi'Mi Tvent to I'n- ti-.nd IHa morning to pjiond the h'.lidayrt at tho home of relativcH. C. A. Ithoiidrji and family left MjIh morning for Buy Outer, Viinhlngton. at whifh plnco thoy Intond to remain pernianent I. "Wild lliil." of Hoanlin, who nan Wn in the city for Hie past Tew da.vH nt.tendiiiK to busiriosH matter, i ft for horn' this morning. John liruon, of Wlllrn, was !n the city today attending lo b'isiniss mal-l-iH and virflMng fi!.mi:K fiimrtH. lie reporU vi'lnlty pri'iip.-roiis. Dr. .T. h. Galloway and wife went, to Kur,,nf Rd other jiolnis In the north rn pttrt of the shite thiH ni'.-in-Inp to vIMt friend- rnr" relatvle.. MIhh Mnrnuerilo Wilt? n, for the past year slenonrniiher t ,r,('a' oominTfl'il club, departed IIiIh morn Ins for her former home in Nevada. Polls, toys. twinK!!, unnsimiiH irew oniamentH.'(Mirlslniart and New Year poHtalH. tiitiH. stickers and nil kinds at HoMdnv irnoris at. The Kalr. tf. MlHb 1'1'oche Parks left, for her .home at Spokane, Washington. this mornlnjr aftern a hrlef visit nt the home of Mr. and Mm. Thomas Utht. MnrrlH Henderson, of Portland. arrived hero thin iiinrniiifc to ripend the holidays rt. tho home or nis pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Henderson. Survevnr Frank Cain is In the city frem Kidille on business nnd ideas- 11 ro. Ho reports work In his lino quite brisk for (he past several months. BUY n Christmas present; rnni lilete course In Hleatn ICnginefrlng from Inrtoi national (!orrespondence Schools for s;i!o tdi'.'iip. (ddress A. T.t Nows offleo. cl-H'.vtr Mrs. Win. Agnew, of the Mt. Alto Xtanch, (Hide, is in :hn nltv to remain until after fJhrlatnuiH. She will bo Joined by Mr. Agnew Friday who will enjoy a visit of several days In the city. B. M. Hermann, of Myrtlo Creek, returned homo this morning after a brief visit, with friends In this city. Io was accompanied by Mia. John son, of Hpokatto, Washington, who is visiting in thiH locality. Xmas will soon bo on linnd, good cheer for all. Ilavo somo nice pieces laid away for Father, Mother. Al'lfo, Sinter or Sweetheart. A good' plce of furniture. l n toy forovor. T lenty of them at Hlco &. Rico, iho' lioiiso furnishers. C. M. McCanlh'v. "T Portsmouth, Conn., arrived in th cMv thin mor tn to vhit relative, mi. McCjiiilbw islt,M.l Kohi'Iiiiiu about tveivo years i jro, and millions in nay he notices many ninortun!. cha'-igi s. 1 1 r- epe;t t f remain here abort two we'ks. LOCAL iKWS. O. W. Gage and uon, of Dlllard, are visitors In the city today. Headquarters for Holiday goods Is at tno Hoscburg Book Store. tf, William Bnxton, of Brotkway, Is a visitor In tho city today. J. Hollid iy and wile, of YoncaHa, are visitors in the city this afternoon. JO. J. Thompson,' of YoncaHa, 1b In t no cily attending bnslneHs matters t(tday. .1. H. Fugles, of Peel, In a visitor In the city today. S. C. Miller of Dlllard. camo to town this 'ifternoon to look after bus Inesp inatterH. Curtis Mall, Fioy and Tva Oarrett were among tbo Myrtle Creek visitors in tho city tocay. U. N. Udrieh. of Milwaukoe, Wis cousin, arrived hero this morning to noend about ton days visiting friends. B. A. Uunakei. tho Diilard merh- ant, I.h spending tho afternoon in the titv attending business inatterH. Nothing Is too pood for the ilrlsh for the county. Use the best, as it !s tho cheapest In the long run. See Pat. t. Contractor Patterson hf-.s complet ed th'j nw comer. t vault nt tho court house, nnd the same Is now in read) Hess for use. Free: 10 cent package Conkoy's Laying Tunic, also sn cent Poultry Book. Bring ad to Markers Urng Company. By mail 7 centH. County J uugo wonacolt ana re ceived tnfonw.iion to the effect that road liHtrlcts No. 20 and 24 have lev ied a special road tax, each or which is fu the stun of 5 milis. Forest Bangers A. Ireland and Carl Ward arrived In the city today from th head of tho South Uinpqiui. The latter gentleman will go to Port land to spend the holidays with his family. Indian baskets, birch bark, sweet grass and porcuplno quill work made by St. Ilela, Mohawks, Iroquois and other tribes, for sale at Koseburg Book Store. These are pretty goods at pleasing nrioes. tf. M. McClallau hns fl'd cuit in the circuit court apainM, 10. 10. LaBrie. renucsting jtidgniert In tho um of SfilG for labor, supplies and pastur age. Attorneys Caidwel! & Watson linnn rotnfnnrl t-.v rhr, iilMntlff anuolnted hB register of the local Pul led States .and office, arrived hero1 this morning accompanied by his wile. Ho expects to go to housekeeping as soon as a suitablo residence can be obtained. TURKEYRAISERS TAKE NOTICE T nm In tho ninrkot to buy your tnrkevs for tho ChriHlinas trado at Iho lllfillHST MA II- KteT PulCfc. Uu miro and hco mo befoi'o you Bell. ALTON S. FIIUY, GROCHIl. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT VOU HERE. el ' m 7 f , , sJi... The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "!iy paths" you'll lie iipt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "llai'Kains." Whatever wo do is well done whatever we buy ia well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and elfect. - There are many other places to buy ('lothes, to be sure - but you'll tind that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the Stein Block I'o. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo'ld. Every Suit wo sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your M ncy refunded or a new cuit in return. I. ABRAHAM liemember quality is tho true test of cheapness, l'y o-ir good Clothes you shall know us. W THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE H "THE STOKE THAT SERVES YOU BEST" RS3 "SATISFACTION 08 YOUR, MONEY BACK" ClarK's 0. N. T. Thread, 6 for 25c. 25c and 35c Dolls 19c NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE C1SL1 For the Remain ing Holiday Days Free Delivery to Any Fart of City. Phone 2541 Agents McCall Patterns R. S G. Corsets Burson Hosiery NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STOiii NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE Xmas r Special Women's Sweaters $2.98 Women's all wool sweaters, the new long style, the kind you tl QQ have been paying $5 for p.yO Men's Presidents 45c Suspenders Men's suspenders put up in Xmas boxes, all colors and styles ACn Snprinl tJv i boxes. Great Hand Bag Sale; Values to $2.00 Special 98c A great offer of bags, grouped into one big lot, they go special at $25.00 to 30.09 Women's Suits $13.50 Your absolute choice of any suit that I have, nothing reserved, they comprise the best value that can be tound anywhere and can only be ap predated by feeing theiii,j?JO Cfi let tis show you, special.. ylO't)" Christmas Sale $1.50 Kimonas 98c Women's long flannelette kimonas many styles and patterns. OSr ,.Ul Special.. 50c Fancy Collars 35c Women's fancy neckwear in many designs, Xmas sale in fancy - . ,,, . Special UIIIMIlUft Jd!K fdlUCi IU 10 Capes $9.50 any Cape in the house. What would make a nicer gift than a cape? They are Kooil for evening or street wear. Special $9.50 $1.50 Black Taffeta Silk 9c Va!uesupto$4.50Special$l.98 Black taffeta silk, full yard wide. A rare value at the low Qflc price yOL Every bag that sold up to $i.0 put into one great lot, to no 1 close out iSUyO For the Remaining Days 5c per Box 15 cent, 36 in box, Xmas tree caudles. Xmas Sale 25c Stationery 15c Bjx stationary in a great assortment-some in holly boxes-all kinds --all with linen paper, the kind you usually pay 25 cents for. iCn Special Ul Great Pet- Xmas Sale $6.00 ticoats Xmas sale of Sue taffeta silk petti coats in all colors, black, brown and gieen, special sale price $3.98 Great Sale Cotton Underskirts 98c Values to $1.50 in any petti- AO. coat in the house, special "OL $6.00 to $8.00 Women's Dress Waists $3.50 Women's fancy diess waists in all kiuds, uet, silks, messaline, a nd jersey waists, every one that 1 have on sale at the special low CA yj.UV price. IH NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STOREl LOCAIj xkws. Winnie Gaddis j THE PLUMBER I O. V. Kl:rile, of Uldtllo. Is a visitor In tho city this nftornooti. alfss Gaul, of San Kmucisco, is vis iting friends in the city. C. V. nurnette, of Myrtle Creek, spent yestetday in tho city attoinlint; businoss miitlurs. Try one of thorn SnnM filters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Gad'lia, the plumber. tf. A nmiThiHe Urease has I men issued lo (1. O. Hollace and Irene Minnlck, both residc-t ts of Itusehuru;. Do your Christinas shopping nt. The I-'nir. lOvery 50e purchase entitles vim to a chance on the Kit; Doll In tho window. tf. Just received Anothi-r shipment tt the famous "Last h'orever" hos- ( I'M'y. A written mmrant"o with every pair. Sold only ny 1 he lair. tf. Ailss Susie 'atsn nr'vd here from Salem last, 'veiling to spend the hrilidMVU ivith mn'.mtu linn been employed as Instrir tor in the i Salem schools during the past few j mom lis. Mr W. A. Imlre, of Melrose, came in totlav to meet his l:inhl-r. Miss l.lty, who ii r rived on I ho morn lug train from Corvnllis where she Is a I tending the state college. M iss lmire will remain at homo during the holidays. ! Through her attorneys, Cath welt & Watson. Ame'tcii A. Sutherliu has filed a suit in the circuit court auainst M. DoVuney nnd Mrs. Xt 1 1 D'':iney. I'lnlntiff asks to reiover the sum of $Uu, alleged to he due i on a prom Ism y unto executed ami j delivered on June 5, 100't. j Mort is Wehher is making a number . of improvements on Winchester street leading fiom the flatiron in I Xorth liosehurg ttwnrd the lOdcn l.owor difirict. Mr. Wehher Is a first class road builder ai.d hW "ffov's will i no doubt be appreciated by these who ' are compelled to trnverse the road In ' question. Kinh Kthr next July, wall Kenneth Conn as rider. We are sony to say that the King of Melrose id so in to move to liosu ourg. 1. II. Crane sold his fine hoise for the large suiii of $10, Kenneth Conn is uoing to get liim a Cloake. for the winier. We luive cluinged. oi:r opinion ;.hi'ut Creed Corn stanrtinu' the snow' ste: in. David Conn is soing to get Young. Tliere will be a Christmas tree at Clevelund Friday night. C-o. Hai.'Jy Is very busy fishinj;, hunting, trapping and sawing wood. While on the road to see his sister and mother lien Conn broke his leg m front of 11. P. Cong's shop. Mr. Conn splintered the cripple. POSY The biggest and best line of Post Card Albums in Douglas county at Roseburg Book Store. " tf The biggest and best croefcery store In Southern Oregon. Everything that . is made in crockery, glassware, and -China, we have It. From tho plainest to best hand-painted. Many beautiful pieces of Libby cut glass suitable for presents. Kice & Itice, the house furnishers. l A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT ! Of Pleasing Gifts j We have many novelties, some very unique and I beautiful, and all very appropriate presents. SILVERWARE I We Have Finest Line in Southern Oregon Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Appnt for Snell ! Water Filters. Phone 2101 . Removes all im 1 purities. Roseburg Oregon I ! MI-XliOSK .V Vl.l, lil.AXIl NOTKS E. W. Oilier hns about finished his now iwmm. A. H. Clnylon has Just returned fmni t'nllfnntla. H. 1'. Conn has tioutht C V. Ilat fiold'a hl'u'ksuifth shop. Vo are sorry to hoar that N". I,. Conn had u runaway. Tho last that was soon of htm ho was poftm up the road with hts hat In hts Itaml. C. P. Churchill nnd Tuby Tot.lcy are In tho sausage business. We are lnd to say that Hon C. Carr has returned from Klamath county with his fine hores. We ex pect he will match the animal against i mm i tf I: "I 5 II t ! if.. : h x N in n i. f I if : hi Solid Gold Watches (iohl Filled M atches Xickel and (iun Metal Watches Scarf lMns and ltrooches Shirt Waist Sets lU'lt Pins nnd Buckles A complete sot of Optical Goods, Col lar Tins, Combs, Hat l'lns, etc. The Finest nnd ltest Lino of Umbrel las in the city. , Wo have Diamonds In Finger Kings, . . St Ick Tins, Brooches and Watcb Cases Silverware We have the Finest Line In Southern Oregon, In both riate and Sterling. . Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Cut Glnss, Clocks, Solid Gold nnd Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles J.IBRYAN THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON