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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1909)
THE KVRXIVO NEWS ' THI'ltHIMV, MKCI-'MnKR 'J-.t, fKH. LOCAL NKWft. S. H. Brown, of 1;ikton. was a vis itor In town yesterday. Florence Applegute, of Portland, In vJsitlrg frier d In OiIh ifelnlty. A. M. Armstrong, of OiiUnd, waB visitor In the v.liy yesterday. St. Regis Indian baskets. 6 cents and up, ut the Roseburg Hook Store.tf I j, Mi'ltlif-wH, of c; I Iff upent yes terday In the city -irKh;iing Xmas O. D. Sm.t and wife wont to Hil ve.rt.on this ptUrnnon to spend Christ mas Willi fi I mmIk, , (I. W. Arnold of hooking Glass, looked aiinr h tsiney Interests in the city yesterd ly. W. 0. Blalto, of Buthorllu, spent yesterday In Hit city intending busi ness inatloiH. O. A. and K. M. M:iLtinns, both residents or Lfiklng Glass, spent yes terday In the city. LOCAL NfcWS. Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Book Store. tf Mrs. Fred ftuell went to Creswell this monrli'g to spend the holidays with friends. The biggest and best line of Post Card Albums in Douglas county at Roseburg Jiook Store. tf Attorney J. A. Hushanan nan re turned from Salem where he argued a case before the supieme court. Free: 10 cent package Conkoy's Laying Tonic, also SO cent Poultry Hook. Tiring ad to Marstors Drug Company. By mall 7 cents. M. C. Miller, fromerly associated with the Siithwrlin Land & Water company, lett for Los Armeies this morning where he will spend the hol idays with his wife, who is spending the whiter in that city. The biggest and best crockery store i In Southern Oregon. Everything that its made In crockery, glassware, and M THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE Hj S. L. DllUrd and family will spend China, wo havo It. From the plainest ChriHtnms duv fit Winchester, the i t hand-painted. Many beautiful guest of friends, Fred Miller, of Drain, transacted TinslnosH mi'tlers In the city for a few hours yesterday. ft. U. Croucb, local agent for the Page wire fei'ce. Is confined at his borne with a severe cold. Mrs. J. llcndeiHou Miller returned to Oakland this iiim-ulnc after a brief visit with her father, Col. Taylor. I Mrs. holden. of Oakland, returned 1o her home lhln tnonih-g after a brief visit with friends in this city. pieces of Llbby cut glass suitable for presents. Rice & Rice, the bouse furnishers. At the regular nnnnnl election of Laurel lodge No. 13. A. F. tic A. M., the following members v-ere rhosen to serve the lodge during iho ensu ing year: Frank Davis. W. M : L l. Znrcher, S. W.; Napoleon Rice, J, W.; Freeman JohDt-on. treas; N. f. Jewett, sec; Dexter Rice, tyler. The building committee in charge of thg erection of the Masonic Tem- Loral merchants have been on the I I1p expect that the same will be corn- jump torlav, nntiiv farme-a having ' pleted and In readiness for occupan vlRltnd tho city for the purpose of . cy not later than January 1 5. )3very mulclpff their boll. lav inirolinsea. I office In the structure has been leas- Mrs IHcKlcs returned to her homo "! for a term of years, evidencing tit Ruckles last frvenine alter a brief In a measure, the nrosp-ritv which visit at the home of Mr ,itil Mrs. I reigns In this vicinity at the present William Vnn Huren In this city lime. Dolls, toys, honks, Christmas treei One of the neatest and most nrtls frn;imeuts, Christmas and New Year- t'c calendars that hha been recelv finstnlH. tags, stickers and nil kinds i bd at The News office Is the one Is f Holiday isnods at The Fair. tf. Uued by Howard & Mahan, the local Lylo MarsTcrs. eon of Hon. A. C. plumbers on Cass street. This con Mnrsters and wlfo. Is expected home Hints oT a beautiful rural ecene In Trom Salem this evening where ho Is colors nnd iilcely framed In the ml?- Altennlng the Willamette university.. Unn style, nlreiidy to hnnr on the .lames Hume, a Southern Pacific engineer, left for Portland 'his aft ernoon to ipend the holidays, Ho wns accompanied bv his wlfo and a niece, MIfs Orac.-s Kennedy. The Ircal barber shops will remain closed Christ iraH and therefore It be hooves those In need of a ihave to - villi Friday. The shops will remain wall. It Is needlnsB to say that they will he appreciated by the firm's many friends' and patrons. Mr. F. T. Itavnolds, of Days Creek, arrived In the city Inst evening and Is looking after hurfness matters hjre oday. Ho reports lhat the hew road that was built between Peniuo and Till (r lfiut full la nlmnur i.nn.rildal- I ruined by Hides. The hlnhway was MIsb Lulu Lddy has returned from b,m 0,onR the rveJ. and not onv df, Salem to spend the holldnvB a he Jt B,(,e from be,ow the d(Jf )lt n homeofhei parents lion H. L. Mdy lnnny places tons of earth and rocks ml wlfo. "A Lsh K.ldy Is sMt'lylnK ' n(1 lUo the road from the n.uutaln Tmnrmaey at tho Oregon Agricultural ttn(,Vo. college. Messrs. Sam Whlttaker, or Oak-! Xmns will soon be on hand, good',,!,,,!, nml w. O. Cocheram, of Red i hoer for all. Have some nlce,ln,1( hotn pr3,)orm,8 farmers of thlni jdnces In Id away for Father. Mother countryi anIvt!d Jn tne cItv 1(Ult ftV.n. ; Miro, Sister or Sweetheart. A good , ,K nn(, 8ppnt the (la h(?rR in ,MIsi. ! juvco of rurniture N a lov forever, t ntMfl interests, aid Incidental huv-1 J-lenty or hem at Rice & Rice, the ,np ft fnw chrlstmnn prints for the, ouho furnlshors 'folks at home. Mr. Whlttaker fn- rhecomuHMclal club hns purchased fornis I1S Mlflt ..n.lf, f1iRirW t 'o a new Underwood tynewrller. tho or. vntn,i n thin, mill in 1 imc bavin g ji rri ved t his morn I n g. M1wh hund, foi nierlv enintoyed nt the Tflice of Attfn-ney Frank O. Mlcelll. now employed by tho !nh, end dlcHs to Kay her work will prove WHtUrartnry, tix Hie Hchool district. No. 28, has voted a special three mill tax. The people In that community want good schools and roads, and are willing to pay for them. Tho gentlemen returned home on thin nfternrnn's trrtin. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE w (A O Eh o W Oh O Eh 01 w o S5 W W w P4 O Eh W M Pi o I W w o Eh M o "THE STOKE THAT SERVES YOU BEST" FEEil DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. "SATISFACTION 08 YOUR MONEY BACK" mm iff mm Crepe Paper, 10c Values 5c McCall Patterns, R. & G. Corsets, Derby Monarch Gloves NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE Irresistible Bargains for Friday . The store that serves you best offers to you unusual values in staple and fancy mouchandise that are it attractive prices NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK SToTe NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE $1.00 Kimonas 65c IS5.00 Women's Dress75c & $1.00 Women's Women's Flanneluttc Kimo nas, in fancv attorns; a snap at the nmisnal low price; special at only .65c. $1.50 Umbrellas 98c Umbrellas that retail at $1.50, in the newest ebony and walnut hankies; t(ood quality American taffeta cloth; very special price 98c, $1.50 Table Cloths 98c 98c Tables cloths in mercerized and linen; finished damask in hem stiched cloth; special low price 98c. $2.00 Hand Bags 98c Great special ladies' hand bags and purses, in a great assortment: they usually sell for $1.50 to $2.00; a'very low price 98c. Waists $2.19 Women's net waist, silk lining blue, white and cream; a rare spe cial, value at the low price. . .$2.19 Regular 10c Large Roll Toilet Paper 5c Roll Guaranteed to be the largest roll in the city at the price; you al ways nay at the ITiwest 10 l-2c. Buv all you want for 5c roll. Lodg ing house keeper look to your wants now. 25c Xmas Stationary 15c Box stationary in a great as sortment; a great value; linen pa per and envelopes; special. . . ,15c. 50c Back Combs, Bar ettes, Side Combs 25c Great assortment of back and side combs; Barettes in all kinds: colors match sets. Buy all you j opportunity to get a great value at want .2bc.lthe very low nrice 98c. Tomorrow $1.50 Sateen, Percajine and Moreen Petticoats 98c Percaline, 8ateen or Moreen petticoats, some with hydegrade label, some have embroidered Hounces; a great petticoat sale; an Fancy Hose 50c Women's fancyOmas hosiery in a great assortment; a new line; by express this morning, special for 50c. 10c Crepe Paper 5c Crepe paper, 10 feet to a bolt; all colors; you always pay 10c for; this special 5c roll. $15 to $20 Capes $9.50 Capes and street wraps in light and dark colors special for tomorrow only $9.50 4c Yd Ribbon Bolt 30c Ribbon to tie paskages, the kind yon usually nav 4c vd. for: special by the bolt (all colors) . 30c. $1.50 Blanket 98c Cood heavy blankets; full size, a genuine snap at the low price; per pair 98c. ( 75c Blankets 50c pair.) H NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STQRETHE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE a W M H O w i-3 "S o w w m H o w H HI X H H 4 o w o w Ml i W f'Ai V v m 7 t Vrr- 4 1 The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes bring's you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll be apt to lose your Bolf in the tangle of misleading "llarjjains." Whatever we do ia well done whatever we buy ia well chosen quality it) the object and perfect" Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to bo suro but you'll liml that the best is always here. These cluthes are made for us by the Stein liloek Co. and David Ailler, two of tho greatest Tailor organizations in the world. Every Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your M iney refunded or a new fuit in return. ABRAHAM . x iisi oi cheapness, ny O ir good LOCAIi MOWS. LOCAL NEWS. I luthes you shall know us. Winnie Qaddis THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Ki' ,'- 1Kb- V f' ii--'XJ -J Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all im parities. Roseburg Oregon yvR, John Townhond wont to Port land til 1h morning to B)und ti'3 holi diiys with frtendfa. Try ono of those Snnll fllterfi--wlll fit any faucet- See Winnie Gaddls, tho plnmbor. tf. Jllsa Vlviin Cijrdwell, who has been pending the past year at points In New York, is expeteed home this morning. Mrs. C. M. Marl In arrived here thin morning from Portlard to spund Christmas with friends. . Mr.i. R B. Lane went to Salen. this morning to spend a few d.iys via'ting at the home of her sister, Mrs C. A. Khoten. Do your ChrlMnias shopping at Tho Foir. Kvery BOc purchase e)titles you to a chance on. the Iiie Doll in the window. tf. Ben Hnnsaker, the Dlllard merch ant, rjturnid to his tit me Inst even ing after attending business matters in rnis cuy. '. D. Zureher returned from Port land l his morning after spending a couple of days a- that city attending biistueHH matters. J. M. Palmer and Dollie L. Mum power nf this city were united in niar ftimo by Elder McConnell at the par sonaicc on Dec. 22. Just received Another shipment the famous "Last Forever'" hos iery. A written guaranty with every pair. Sold only by The Fair. tf. Chief Train Dispatches K. 0. Peu grn and Engineer Patrick spent yes terday at .Junction City where they succeeded in bagging 70 fine ducks. Indian baskets, birch hark, sweet grays ami porcupine quill work made by St. Hegis, Mohawks, Iroquois and other tribes, for salo at Roseburg Book Ptoro. Theso are pretty goods ut pleasluK nrices. t tf. ( D. Beale. of the Luse L;iud & Develnpmont comimuy, received a postal card from E. L. Meyers. v!e preidiMit of th company, dated at points in Colorado, this morning, the substance of which is to the effect that Colorado Is now lu the clutches of a svor cold suap, ihe thermome ter roistering from 15 to 2 5 below lero. F. J. Faille, for the past year pro prietor of the Roseburg hotel, has sold the contents of the hostelry to gether with the lease, which ruin for neuly two years hente. to $. F. Steele, who recently arrived in this section from the east. Th new pro prietor assumed control of the hnf tetry this morning. He will make no changes In the hotel at present, ex pecting to conduct It along the mmn line as the former lnndload. The sale was consummated through A D. Bradley, a local real estate agent. L. E. Yokey and wife go to Medfurd this evening to spend Christmas at the home of the former's -moth r. F. B. Wnito returned to Sutheilin Ibis morning after a brief vLit with friends in this city.- ' Arthur Pacnn returned to Wilbur this morning afier a brief visit with friends in the city. Highest cash prizes paid for furs and hides at the Roseburg Furniture company, swtf S. C. Miller returned to his home nt Dillard last evening tfter attending business matters in this city. For one more week Conkey's Lay ing Tonic is offeied for free trial by Mnrsters "Drug Com pat y. Get your hens laying. A 3ocIal dance will be h-!ld at the Mnccabee hall tomorrow evening. Special mueic has been engage ! 'or the occasion and those who attend arc promised a delightful evening. R. L. Winn i ford and fnmllv who left here some time ago with tho in tention of locating .in Canada, will return here this evening, having de cided to remain In Douglas county permanently. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Of Pleasing' Gifts We have many novelties, some very unique and beautiful, and all very appropriate presents. SILVERWARE We Have Finest Line in Southern Oregon Solid Gold Watches (iold Filled U'aUlics Xlrkel and Gun Mclul Watclicg Srarf IMns and Ilroochi1 Shirt Waist Sets lk-lt Tins and Buckles . A coniplete set of Optical Goods, Col lar 11ns, Combs, Hat Tins, etc. The finest and Ilest Line of Umbrel las la the city. Wo have Diamonds In Finger Rings, ..Stick Pins, Ilrooclies and Watch Cases SilTCTTrnre W have the Finest Line in Southern Oregon, In both Tlate and Stirling. Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Cut Glass, Clocks, Solid Gold and Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles I J.T.BRYAN , THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON f