The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 24, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THR EVKXIXO XKWS
KIM DA V, )H:ClMHHl 21, ItMII).
Holiday Goods
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
NEW 1909 CROP
SEKHK1) IIVISIXS, S.MVKXA FIGS, ISLEACHED SUI.TA.Vt lt.USIXS,
soft-hselm:d walnuts, ctkhaxts, crnto.v, ohaxge i-eix,
LEMOX l'KKI,, 1IE1XZ M1XCE MEAT, JIIJIXZ Al'I'I E 11LTTEH, I'UIIE
MAI'LK SYHU1", AI'l'I.E CrilEII.
Give Us a Call
Phone 238
MES
PERFU
For Christmas Gifts
1 ounce LAZELL'S "PERFECTUS" Violet ia elegant silk
lined box, S2.7.1.
2 ounce LAZELL'S VIOLET ELECT In handsome package
$.1.75.
1 ounce LAZELL'S "PERPETUS" In beautiful package S2.50
2 ounce "LAZELL'S" In silk lined box $:1.75.
IIUIJXOT'S celebrated perfunies In odors Chrysls.
VIOLET EAN DE ESPAGNE, White Rose, llleliutrone, all In
elegant packages 25c to $1.50.
HUDNOT'S and LAZELL'S Toilet Water 50c to $1.50.
PERFUMES all odors In fancy Japanese boxes 25c to 50c. "
CHILDREN'S PERFUMES In all odors, attractive Loxes 25c.
SELECT nnd fine assortment of military brushes lialr,
brushes, mirrors, safety razors and manicure sets and single at
ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc.
CHl'KCU XOTICKS.
Christian llun-th.
ChrlstmiiB program and tree, on
Friday evening at 7:30. Pseuchtng
by the pastor at 11 a. ni u.i.luy.
Subject "Come and See." rrenchlnj;
at 7:1(0 p. m. by Howard Mcfmmuli.
Mrs. Myrtle McConnell v-tll elnsr a!
this ervr'. Ht song alone will p;v
you for coming. J. N. McConnell,
pastor.
South Methodist Church.
R. M. Mears, pastor. Regular ser
vlcea by the pastor on Sunday.
Preaching1 by- the pastor. Special
Xruas service lu (he morning; and at
the evening hour special evangelical
services. Suii'lny school 10 a m , YV.
Cobb, superintendent. Kpworth
League services 6:30 Sunday evening.
All are cordially invited to these ser
vices. Sunday school enlortainnient
at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening, Dec.
24. ,
Presbyteilan Church.
J. E. Burkhart, pastor Morning
worship at 1 1 o'clock. Subject of
sermon, God's Christmas Gift. Even
ing worship at 7:30. Subject of ser
mon, Pilate's Question, Ours. The
Bible i-chool meets at 10 a. m., Hon.
B. Tj. Eddy,- superintendent. Junior
C. E. at 3 p. m., Miss Kate Fullerton.
superintendent. Y. P. S. C. B. at
6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer met
ing on Thursday evening at 7:30.
You will find a cordial welcome at nil
of our services. Come and bring a
friend. '
Kt. George's Church.
The Rev. David Charles Wilpon
Baker, rector. Christmas: Holy
communion at 7:30 a. nt. Morning
prayer and holy communion at 10:30.
Sunday Si. Stephen's day: Holy om
munion at 7:30 a. m. Sur.day school
at 10 a. in. Morning prnyer nnd holy
oommuniou nt 11. Evening prayer
and t' '-non at 70 M nday: Si.
.1 tin t fi ; '.ri"aiigoliet H')ly comntu-n-.u
at 10 a. m. T.'.,hiy I Inly
niiri is' c'yv Holy iinnm'-m ;t I o
h in Sun py school rr a I :ii 7 2
p ti1. In parish h'ni- .
St. .ToscnhVi Pro-Church.
km?l
The solemn cetebrallon of Christ
mas will bo observed at St. Toseph's
Pro-Church. In the morning there
will bo tl.ree masses, at 7:30, nt 830
and at 10:?0. At The 8; 30 mass, n
class nf children will receive: their
first Holy Communion. After the
10:30 mass there will be benediction
of the Most Bleaspd Sacrament. There
will be no evening devotif n on Xmas
day. On the. afternoon of Friday.
Xmas eve, th- sc'ionl children will
have an Xmas tree to which they have
Invited all their friends. Tho so
cial gathering will take place In the
school room nt 2 o clock. Everyone
Is corilally invited 10 be present nt
any and nil services r.n Xmas day.
Sunday the regular order or services
will be observed. W. F. McGeo, rector.
j Notice Is hereby given all parties
holding county wai rants Issued by
1 r.Trrrr.. .-.r!.. ' . i.. i
LlUUIiia lULIlllJ, VM L'KUJl. UUU lllllUIB-
ed "uot paid for want of funds," prior
to and Including the 27th dn of Feb
ruary, 190i, to present the Bame to
the county treasurer of said county
at his otllce for payment as interest
will cease after tho date of this no
tice. Dated December 2, 1909.
J. R SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglafe county, Ore
gon, tf.
LODOH DIRECTORY
A.
K- &. A. M. LurM L(m1k', No.
holds mjular mcvilnut
nil tho (wo ml anil fourth
W(HlntMlHVi of rach month, tto
touriiom invHnl to attend.
DKXTKK liU'K, W. M.
N. T. JKWttrr, Secretary.
f CALL FOU COUNTY WAItltAXTS
PRACTICAL C'HAICITV.
The pastor of tho Methodist
Episcopal church hu .been
nuking special Inquiry re-
ceutly as to any needy women
and children in thia coinnni-
nity, with the purpose of mak-
ing a distribution on Christ-
mas day, ot things to eat and
wear. If eny one, not giving
through some other organiza-
tion to such a cause, desires to
aid in this good work, he may
do so by leaving his offering,
money or provisions, with the
'.Mercy and Help Depart-
ment" at tho MiMhodlst
church on Friday, the day, be-
fore Christians, if you do this
you will find It "more hies-
sed to give than to receive."
and enjoy a Happy Christ-
mas.
tor on tho subject: " Tho Incarnate
God," with appropriate special music
for the occasion.
A special Invitatlcn Is extended to
tho members and frknds of other
churches to participate in th1 service,
hose who de&lre to maintain the true
observance of Christmas and make it
contribute to the glory (tf God and
the praise of Christ should have the
opportunity of attending service on
that day.
ChrMmns Sunday 7:30 1. M.
The musical program for this glad
Sahnuth:
"Hallelujah Chorus," from Man
del's Messiah, singing by choir.
"My Faith Looks Up to Thee," duet
by Prof. Lotz, tenor, Miss Willetta
Green alto, by Lachner.
'Cradle Song of Bethlehem," by
Houseley, solo by Prof. Lotz.
"I Waited for tho Lord," Mendels
sohn, sung by ladles' chorus.
"Holy City.1 unison solo by tho
choir. This Is a treat for tho lovers
of music.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
5 n. in. Dec. 24, 1900.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: ,
Maximum temperature . 32
Minimum temperature 30
Precpltat.ion 0
Total preclp. since first of month 2,5H
Avg. procip. fcr tills month for 32
years 6.14
Total preclp, from Sep. 1, 1009 to
dati 16. Of.
Avg. preclp, from Sep. 1, 1877 12.53
Total excess from Sep. 1. It03 3.T.2
Avg. precip. fi'om Sep. 1, 1S77 12.31
. seasons (Sep. to Mav Inc.) 33.00
WILLIAM HELL,
Ohsei ver.
IO. K. M Improve'! Order of Rett Mtn
mt'yis lu M nee a I mm) Templo I! rut ami third
Mondays. VUitiiig roe hern wolcuiuo.
V. C (i A DDIS, Sac'uuiu.
F. II V1N 1L. C. ot H
1N1TKD ARriSASrt Omimuft AHnmhiy No
II 1W, niot'ta second aiH Murth Friday of
v each ui'mth, lu MHr-ahouhill. VUtlug
nnmlnTs will nrt'lvn aeordinl welcome.
HKl.tE bTEVEX.-ON. M.A. IIOS1NA 1'ATTKIO
Supv. MlCn.KMMA FAULKNKK. t-uOf
WOODMKN OFTHK WORLU-Oak Htmo
lis, mwU at Hie Odd FelU.wii Mall in
Roseburs, every Aral and third, Uouay
uvcDtliKk. uitlaa ni'WhMn a'wav wolroinu.
J. KAKL PICKK.NH, C 0.
K.N. KWAUT, Clerk.,
LU-Av. Nu, ill, Wunmu oi Wnodcraf
iihh)18 on tl rat and third Monday uvi-u
wiKt o( eai-U iniii'th lu the 1. O. O F. hail
VIsIUuk Divntbers luttood iHiidhiK art tnvltta
to -ii.-i m1 MARY O'NEAL, U. .
OLAKA BORKN. Clork.
Bl. U. fc. HiMt i. irv LMint, No. .it. luil
reKUlarMmmuiM-HilouH at trelr Te.uile
ou st'oml and fourth Tliurwinyi ol each
month. All uuMiilHTs rvqueaU'd to attend rttc
u.arlyand all vlaittuu brother are oortllally
uvlted uiattuud.
W.W CAKDKWLL, K. R.
Q W.bTAl.EV.i-ecielarjf.
O. T. M., i.ipliirK Hive No 11 HokU w
ularrevUwaon every Tuesday alleriimins
at 'JuVUirk Hi the MaecabiM) Hull, r Is tori
ofothor HiveN vlKlthiK in the city are cordlaly
Invited Lu attend our reviews.
JuSKI'HlNK HUJKALNKSS.Coni,
':h. JhSSlK ItAl'l. K. K.
Utt. Hum-b.i.. i.iii.iur No. a. uouu ilieir
ReKiilar iiit'ettiiir on the tint aud third
TliurBdayn tn each mouth. VtattlUR mem
ben in good ataiutmn are renpootlully luvlted
tottiud. MARY K. HOUCK, W. M.
FRKK JOIlNfQN. Secretary.
FO. E. hoauimn: .efie No l-l'JT. meeli Vnd
and 4th Muudayh lu 1 O. OF hall at ft
p. m K. U.MhiKLLl, W. if.
V 1'. Cl.AUK. Hppv.
Iu. U f.. il-nu btar U-tUw, N- meet lu
Odd FellowVTumple every Friday evtutug
bltlitu brelhreii alwaya welcome.
K. II. VlNt'll.. N.tl.
V. H VOW KLI, R. P.
Beautiful Christmas
GOODS
At Fullerton Q Richardson's, Druggists, Near Depot
Watepilarfs
Ideal)
FougpPen
Should be in every stockin
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Cofice. "
It is so j;ood we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we pai !
SI a pound for it..
Kvcrything a1)out Folgc-r's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it wi'l please you.
Alton S. Frey
tinplist Church.
Sunday arhool 10 a. m., Hon. O. P.
Coshaw, superintendent; preaching 11
n. m., sermon by the pastor, subject
"Tne Kinc Wonderful;" the choir
will sing Cinbrlrl's famous Christmas
anthem, "Prnee O 1 Tarth, Good Will
to Men." n. Y. 'V TJ 6 30 p. m.;
evening Borv! ":30 to 8:30, pro
gram, process Ic:: il, selected, AIIhs
Dale CokIiow: doxology, congrega
tion; Invocation; hymn, "Holy Is the
Lord.'' congregation; reading.
"Christmas Carol," Tlrcoks, Rev. Ad
die Short; duet, "Star of the Kast,"
Gabriel, Mipses Arrie and Allle Hlnek;
reading, "On Bethlehem's Plains,"
Rev. 0. E. Short; song. "I Will 81 lift
the Wondrous Story:" announce
ments, congregation; olferatory. vio
lin obllgnto, W. K. Ott; solo, "Holy
N'lpht," Miss Aoy Bridges; fiei'inon
ette, "Is Jesus Wanted?" pong,
"Could I Tell It," congregation, ben
ediction. W. II. Eaton, pas.tor.
CHRISTMAS
:::ucisi:s.
A Christmas e" exercise Is an
nounced for th" Chr: tian church Sun
day school and f ' 'nds next Friday
night. An nrr w iate program has
ue.'ii prepare'! "Vr he happy creation,
and the public l r.s a cordial Invita
tion to nltend. The exercises will be
gin promptly at 7:30.
riimsTMAs ntofiium.
fil 'CHRISTMAS GIFTS
GOME 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.
Rugs 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 name the many beautiful
articles that will please you. Come in and see.
ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO.
Headquarters for Celebrated Columbia Graphaphones, Double Discs and
Indestructible Records.
For Friday, Saturday and Sunday, at
the .Methodist Fplscopa Church.
! Te following1 program wlll.be giv
en Friday night, Christmas eve. at
730 o'clock. Processional : Sing
ing by the school and congregation.
"Joy to the World."
Song by the r htldrr n'R choir,
"There's a Song in the Air.'
Prayer by the pastor.
Singing, children's c'nolr, "The
Mysteiy of Tb'thlehcm."
Responsive readlrg, iLnl'e II S-20.)
1 Recitation and solo, Camilc Iatter
, son.
Recitation. "Tho Divine Child."
Pcdo, filadyn Marsters.
ReeUation, "Christinas Twico a
Year."
Singinc bv children' choir, sing
ing "Silent Night."
Recitation, "The TlabyV World."
Recital Ion, "Chrh tmas Joy."
Recifntio'i, "What Do Shepherds
Think?"
Singing "jy ihe .Innior t-holr, "Tlv
First Cllad Christmi'H .Morn."
ddress. by panlor on the "World's
Greatest Christmas Oie."
Polo, Robif Patlfrson.
Ritntion, "Christ mast ide.
Off-riiiL's. "Our Christn;:w C,f to
tho NVdv pnor (The Mercy :ind Ifelp
Denatlnvnt of the Choir Will T;il'"
Charge of the Offering ofThlni's u.
Hat and Wear, pnd I Hstri :iit Ujp Will
ho Made on Christmas.)
Pinning, "Christrna Tiding?
Treat niHtrlhntinn of Ca'tdy
; Nuts for the Children.
j Benediction, by ihe pastor.
I Saturday, ChiKttnn" laj.
j There will bo a preaching service
at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by tho pas-
Many attractive Xmas gifts at the
Roseburg Rook Store. tf
Our Prices are low. Xmas Postals 1c Each.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON,
Registered Druggists.
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RICE $ RICE, THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
..- fVow'sthe timTTo
buy Your Xmas
Gifts. Shop Early
and get first choice
ttetter, lii'Rpr than ever
ia our display of useful giftn
odd piecuH furniture, book
eases, defka, dressers, buf
fcUf, side boards, cliina
cloBetH, combination cases
louajjes, couches, davenports,
settees, parlor sets, chairs
and rockers.
"Coming
fllHl
u
Through
the Rye." That's
the tcne you'll step
to if you should
fail to shop early.
E S'ewiii(;mn('hines, washing
machines, ranges, kitchen
cabinets. Everything to make
merry! t'lu home. Cuttlery
all kinds, 18-17 I'ogers Ilros
silvern-ear at prices below
them all. Carvers, roasters
and colfce perculators.
i pleasant thought, a wife suggestion, a timely hint. .Swell Hookers, Morris chairs, Couches and
i-imcrs ana extension uoics x-u Koger tiros. Silverware. Tho
We Never Forget
the Little Ones
w Little red chairs, dollie go
carts .TO cents up, toy dishes,
toy tables, toy stoves, knives
nnd forks and childs sets
roc1'", hih cluirs, black
boards, toy banks, air guns
for boys, toy banks and Raino
boards.
Davenports, Dulfeits, China Closet:
atestCollee I erculator, hizo i'
Mail orders promptly attended to. Goods
? There will he something doing if you wait too long.
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