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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
Tllli Kl'KM.Na XEW'8 1'ltlDAV, DW'KMHI-.'lt !M, KNIII. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. LOCAL XKW8. to The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'Jl bo apt to lose your 8(lf in the tangle ff misleading Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality ia the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the Stein lilock Co. and David Adlor, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Kvery Suit wo sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your M ney refunded or a new niit in return. Remember quality is the true test of cheapness. J'y o .r good Clothes you shall know us. Mrs Bin k went to Yoncatla tills illOtllffU1: (o H)( (( XniHH. Try one. rjt thoo Hindi (liters will lit any faucet. See Wlnnlo Gad din, the plumber, tl'. J. .11, I'oe wont to Myrtle OeeK thl morhiitf to upend tlio holidays with relatives. Mrs. linve Hunter lort for CorvnlllH this morniiiK tu upend .ho holidays at the home of relative. .1, II, Austin, HUperlrtendont of Mi. Wilhur bchoolb, I'iMiiii.cd home thin morning lifter ii hrh'f vIhII Id the city. U. A.. Perkins, of I'oi thuid, will ar rive, here (Ms evening to upend Xmas at the home of hid BitUor, Mm. 0. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C C. .Melt-On went to Olallu thin inoriilni; to n-iend Xnum Jit the home of Mr. and Mm. I'Mward JeiinlimH. Do your Christinas shopping nt Tho Knlr. Kvety 50c purrbnue emit ls you to :t chance on tho Illy Doll in tho window. tf. I I. II. WI'hou returm d to' his home j at Cunyoi vUe mis n.cinliiK after a brief visit In the city. lie way :u eompimled by Mh daughter, .MIhh J oh-I kU ! MIkh Myrtle liradfonl and Mlsf Iter-1 jukoii. hot h te-H'tiei H hi t lie local ' fehoolrt. lell Tor I'orllaad thlH morn iuy, to rpi'tid the holidays at the home of relatives. Mr. John Miillrn loft Tor Walla Valla, Washington, this mornhit; where Khe will ttpei d t-oiiie (line vis iting ut the homo of her daughter. Mrs. I. Hai sunt. JAiCAh XKWS. Dr. It. I S ul k. of Myrtle Cwi, was a business visitor In t lie city yes terday. filbert Lenox went to Myrtle Creek MiIh morning to spend a few days with t'riedH. Kihe dross went to Oakland this morning to a pond Xiiuih visiting at the home of her parentis. Miss Cook left for Albany this noiiilng to spent: the holidays at die home of her parents. The biggest and beat lino of Post Card Albums In Douglas county nt Itosoburg Book Store. tf 1'. K, Alley re I urned from Port land this morning after at tending biisineHH matters at that place. (1. h. MiXanlty and wife left for Sacrumei.to. California, this morning 1o spend Hevei al weeks visit hit; , friends. Miss Kthel Hid1, a local school teacher. l"ft for Portland this morn ing to spend the holidays with relu-j live. Iterlhn Hnrlta. ' Madge Dixon and ItiHh Willis went to Dlllard this morning to spend the holidays w; friends. (JeortEe Hoover, of Portland, . nr- Urlvi'd here ihls morning lo spend the itoli'lavs nt (he home if his brother. Dr. K. V. Hoover Attorneys K. (J. Micelli and A. X. Orctill returned from- Portland this morning after attending business lunt 'iA al thai city. They were accom iianled on the trip by O. V. Worth iiiL'ton, the local cment contractor. ! Winnie Qaddis I THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 'it r" a j",rl!1,. 'r-ii-"'r.-. :r; .'. I j Aont for Snell 1 Water Filters. Removes all Impurities. Roseburg Oregon j ATTENTION I Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell BR E A D at the same prices and it is the best. Cookies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caKes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 35 William Horn, of Kiddle, 1b visiting friend.; In thn 'lly Stavln Itlller, rf Melrose, fa a vis itor In the cil yteday. Frank U'lnir, itf Ueer C'roek, is a . vlrfiior It: the city today. A. H. Morgan, of Cleveland, was a ! visitor in the cliy ytsterday. 1 leadnnarteiH lor Holiday goods Is at tno ltosebnrif Book Store. tf. V. Arnold, of Oiendalo, was a via 1 Hor In tl..? city yesterday. St. IIi'kIb Indian baskets, 5 cents ,and up, at the Hoseburg Hook Store. tf t It. K. Smith, ot Myrtle (.'reek, spent yes'.ei'day in tho city attending butJ- nes matters. I f iirJu't cash prizes paid for furs 'and hides at the Kosebnrg Furniture i company. B-.vtf i (.'barbs Churchill and Tube Tooley i of Melroj-e, were visitorH in tho city ' this niornief. i Attorney A. X. Ornitt has returned from Salem uheio he ari-iied a case betor1? the Kiiprenie court. i Attorney Kent en Marstcrs hns re turned from Salem after arguing a case before the suiiremt court. ! A marriage llcnso has been grant ed to Howard f!rer n and Alien M. Weaver, both residents of Hotiglas cougty. Attorney James Watson rops to Portland this evening to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mra. K. B. Watson. Walter Dixon arrived in the cltyi yesterday from Ft. Kl'inii'th. He will remain here for a month visiting with relatives. Irvln fiarnder Is spending a few days In the city. He experts to re turn to his home nt Bucks Fork after the holidays. For ono morn, work Conkey'a Lay ing Tonic Is offered for free trial by i Mnrstf rs Drug Compm y. Get your hens laying. Lnren llarvy and wife went to Oak land nhis afternnon to btinp back their child who has been visiting at that place. Miss Anna B. Clark lias returned irom I'onianu lino wiii leave ior .ini wond thlR evening to sjiend the holi days with her mother. B. McCurdv of Clendale, Is visit ing friends in thcHy. Mr. McCurdv was -ft v marshal of Roseburg over , twenty years ago, Mrs Italph Flflier find liltlo son, of Portland, arrived here yesterday to spend OhrMmaR at the home of Attorney end Mrs. O. P. Coshow. D. S. It. Wa1k"i associated with Hie loan firm of Pcrrine & Walker, returned from points In the northern pari, of the counly this morning. (jjtrd Snwvors, of Flkton, Is spend ing the holidevH In the city. He brought wl'h bin: a number of hides upon which he has claimed bounty Dolls, toys, hooks, Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas-and New Year ikisIhIs. tags, slickers and nil kinds of Holtdiv goods at The Fair. tf. Mh-is Florence Smith left, for Port land this morning to spend tho holi days at the home of her parents Miss Smith Is a teacher In the local pub lic schools. Lav and I.awrenre N"nnor of Olendal". wiifarrlve here this evening to p.pond Christmas nt the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Xetiner. County Clerk Le.iov hus received notice to fie effect that road dis trict ,n. "i7. comnrisliig thn vidnltv of PH. has levied a spe-lal :k oT 2 mtlls. The- local hotels CMiect to serve (heir guests a dinner something out of the ordinary tomorrow. Turkey, iroose and other like dishes are in eluded In the UKnu. A -ocial dance will bo h dd at th Maccabee hall lomorrow evei.irg. necijil music has been "iiiiagel 'or the occasion end thope who attend are nromlsed a delightful evonirnr. Mrs. Sirah Cobb, mother of Thom as and Will Cobb. left, for Port hind vesterdav where she will spend Hie bolidava with relatives. - She wns ac coninanled bv her dauirhter. MnlHo. Indian baskets, lilrrh imrk. swet irrnss nnd "oreuplnn quill worlr ninde liv St. Uegis, Mnhnwks, tro""nfs and other tribes, for sale at. Rosehurg Book Store. Theso are protty goods at nlenslnir nrlces. tf. Miss lvlan CanHvel arrived hre la si evpuhi'j fnnu New York CM v wlure she spent S"veral months vlt ln friends. Sim will (nw lnr home with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cardwell liereal ter. Mrs. .1 V. Lawrence and dnuL'Me left for Bend this morning where 1 hev exnect lo oiaki Hu ir future ho"ie. Knroulf ihev exnct to nond i f"W davs visiting friends and rehi llvi nt Oregon Citv. Xmas will oon be on haml. good cheer for all. Have some nipo 'dopes ;iid awnv frr Father. Mother. Wife. Slstir or Sweetheart. A cood f,ce ef 'imiiture f n inv fnrevftr. Plenty of them at Rice & Rice, the house furnishers. Mr .Ire VcMon;il.1. f Hen. Minne K'l'n. a: r'v; d in tlic cii lat d"e.- and lrtoklmr oe- t'-..' nnlry wllh a view of making his home hero. Mr. McDonald is an old friend of S M. Suffmn lie Is dellnhted with liosoburir. and savs that this country is trood ( iiongh for nnvhodv. Genera liv, I lie mnvhnnts nniwir well sati-ri-Ml with the Chrlsimas trade Farly In the reason it was feared that business would faH short of r"vious years. b'it Ibis presump tion was overcome during the past few days. All In all the business Is considen d very good, tending to shew l hat money In plentiful in this vicinity at the present time. Warrants h;:ve been Issued out of the local .hut tee court for the arrest ( f Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hart, two shady characters xi, i fleeced a numb r of; loeV. merchants Saturday thi'M:;h i forged checks. The warrant calling j for th.e arrest of tin woman is In the hands of Sheriff Feu ton, while the warrant for her husband is hr the care of Constable Wright. Aside from extort lag money from Wollen berg and Mrs. Katon It is 1 ear next that they also successful in passing a Check on H. Marks for $ le. It Is estimateib that they secured about $r0 in th!s city. One peculiar iticl- neldent connected with the affair Is the fact that the checks were made payable to Mrs. F. G. Hart; signed Mra. F. D. Hart, and endorsed by Mrs. F. D. Hart, Owing to the fact that they left here Saturday evening their cauture Is a conjecture. THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST The New York Store WISHES to extend to its many friends and patrons a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year. WATCH MONDAY'S PAPERS ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK STORE THE NEW YORK STORIi THE NEW YORK LOCAL NKWS. Cad Harmon, of Portland, is spend ing a few days in the city ou busi ness. Clarence Hess has gone to Seattle where he expects to Join the navy in the capacity of bnrber. William Cobb, of tho Cobb Real Kslate company, rutin neu from his ranch at Cleubrook this afternoon. it. K. Smith, wife and child went to Kugene this afternoon to spend Christmas at tile home of Hie hitter's patents. Walter, the 10 yp-ir old son of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Hercher, of Wlnstons. 'Mia admitted to Mercy hospital this morning. Douglas "County creamery Butter tho best on the market ft home product, 85 cents a roll. Patronize home industry and get the be3t. tf Mis Hazel Jewett, who lias been teaching at Albany, will arrive home this evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mi. nnd Mrs. X. T. J.iwett. The biggest and best crockery store in Southern Oregon. Kverything that Is niado In crockery, glassware, and China, wo have it. From the plainest to best hand-painted. Many beautiful pieces of Llbby cut glass suitable for presents. It ice & Rice, the house furnishers. The beautiful doll given away at The Fair to the pt rs.in guessing near est the doll's age, was won today by . I.. Wright, ear repairer In tho S. P. shops In this city. The doll's age was ;i yars, 7 month. 11 days, 7 hours and 3 seconds and Ir. Wright only missed it by t1!! s'-conds. The prize, is a beauty and will make some Mttlo girl mighty haipy about, this time ; the year. Tho drawing took place this afternoon. -' . LOCAL NKWS. H. G. Butler nnd li. F. Sign, both of Olulla, are visiters In the city to day. " W. F. Boggs, who resides on his farm cast of the city-, was In town to day on business. "Judge" Harris goes to Canyon ville tnis evening to spend a few days at the homo of his parents. Most of the stores wiP remain open until late Hits evening In order that tho belated purcinser may have an opportunity to obtain such gifts as he may desire. Fred A. Russell and'Knsell W!c hart, of Toledo, Ore:, the former a brother' and the latter a nephew of Mrs. 3. M. Kelley, will arrive in tha city tliis evening to spend Christmas with their ulster and aunt., Those wl have interested '.h em selves In the welfare of Itosebur s poor report few families need 5 lis: as sistant e. Such speaks well for this locality, Inasmuch as poverty Is us ually conspicuous at Christmas time in many parts of the state. Manager Harger, of the New York store, leaves this evening for Portland where he will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. He will be accompanied by his wife. While at the Oregon metropolis Mr. Barger ex pects to. purchase a full line of spring attire for ladies and children. Mrs. S. Kelly entertained tli, mem bers of her music class at her beauti ful home on South Jackson street this afternoon. A Christmas tree well trimmed with gifts played a c n-'pic-uoes part In the enjoyment .if the oc-j casion. Every member of tho class i war, the recipient of an attractive j gift. Light refreshments wereverv-i ed. " i LOCAL KWS. Miss Lillian Brown, f Deer Creek, was a visitor to the city today. Frank T. Case, of Tiller, is a pa tient at Mercy hospital. He Is suffer ing from a swollen foot. FOK SaLE Show cases and count ers for sale, inquire, at Marsters Drug Company. tf. FOR SALK. My 1 fine 60-acre pear and apple orchard. Will sell the whole or part. Can be divided into three very desirable orcnard tracts. IT. H. Olcott, Canyonville, Oregon. . f-28-p FO KS A LHMTm m o t hBl ackberry, Dewberry and Kxcelsior Straw berry plants of the R. M. Kellogg , 3train of thoroughbreds. L. S. Coon, Dtllard, Oregon. , tt. FOR SALE. Ten-acre tract, room hoi.se, two miles from city. Price $1700. Well improved. Ad dress "Z" care of News office, j-23 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE I have a 5-room new modern cottage for rent. E'ecfric lighted, city water, and otherwise up-to-date. Inquire 325 Washington strept tf. FOR SALE Excelsior and Glen Mary Strawberry pl&nts $2 per 3 000 at the place in Edenbower or $2.50 delivered in Roseburg. G. W. Thompson, box 91, Roseburg, Ore gon. sw tf. FO R S A LE 3 mares, one 12years old, weight 1300; one 7 years old, weight 1250, and one 8 years old. The two latter are in foal to regis tered Ciydsdale stallion. All are good work animals. For prices and terms call on or address Frank Wing, Kosoburg, Oregon. Phone 1559. BWrtf 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 Wnt lii-s iold Filled tVnlrhcs Nickel and Gun Mi'tal Watches Scurf Pins and llrooches Shirt Wnist Sets licit Pins nnd lluckles A complete set of Optical Goods, Col lar Pins, Combs, lint Pins, etc. Tho Finest nnd llest Line of Uuibrcl lus in tho city. Wo have Diamonds in Finger Rings, ..Stick Pins, llrooches and Watch Cases Silverware Wo have the Finest Line in Southern Oregon, In both Tlate and Sterling. Comb, llrush and Mirror Si ts, Cut Glass, Clocks, Solid Gold and Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles J.IBRYAN THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON A..