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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1909)
THK KVKN'I.VO NKWS TIH'IIMl.tV, IIM'KMIIKIt HI). I Will. I-;V YOICK HTOICK THK XKW YOLK SIOliK THK NKW YOKK STQIii; KV VOliK KTtUlK THK NKW YOKK STOItK THK MAY YOLK STOHK CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. The Store that VkJ TLr Satisfaction Or Serves You Best. ij I OFll 3lOFG Your money bach 'r If U I The straig'htest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll bo apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "Iiaruuins." Whatever we do is well done whatever wo buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll lind that the best is .always here. These clothes are made for us by the .Stein Mock Co. and IJavid Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the wo-ld. Kvery Kuit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of .Satisfaction or your M ney refunded or a new luit in return. ABRAHAM "V,.' test of eheapnwts. By cur good Clothea you uhall know us. LOCAL MOWS. JiiHt received Another phipmont tf thti famous "Last Forever" hos iery. A w-ltton Ruunintfo with ovury pair. Snld only by Tho Knlr. tf. lira. II. .1. Ilnwitt ami mm rotimfl to their homo fit. Ciinby 'bin morniiiK ftftoi. a brief vIhK at. the hrmo of tho former's consul, Mr. It. 1). (Jr)iit. J. A. Snyder and wife returned to their home at Hays ('reek this uiorn litK. Mrs. Snyder has been oniiflne'l at Merry hospital several weoUs dir iiiK which time Kite underwent a avc ceHHful oporatlon. Misa Horn lteen.i frir tlm past year itinm;raiher In ih" bral forestry of fice, left fir Portland this morning whoro she will remain permanently. Her removal to the Oregon metropo lis was wcihhH tiled by a transfer In Die department In which 3 ho was employed. U. A. (tooth, of KniT'-iie, arrived "hero last, evening and left thhi morn Iiik Tor the vicinity of Coles Valley where be will Hpend several days liiinliiiK coyotes, lie wis accompa nied oi I he trip by Scott 1'eury and W'llliim Fnmry, both of whom reside vest of the city. A beautiful souvenir calendar for the year I 'MO, compiled and arranged by the ladles of the Presbyterian church of ihht city, linn just been M'lnted In tho lob department of the I News off i. e. ThiH work of art. car ries half tore photographs of the new church hulblfnir ami of prominent members of the society. It Is arrang ed In booklet form and has an ap propriate quotation for evry day of Iho year. The mechanical work of j Ihn edition H also of the highest or-! der, and rtltnirether this souvenir eal- j endar reflects much credit on (he la-i dleM who are responsible fur Its erea-1 tion. Copies ef the calendar are on Rale nt several business, places in the i rilv, ,'in it those tlosivhn to secure one should leok to the matter early, as I the edition Is limited. (Jit It o a numb"! of local clllzens i are mitlutini; the roposilloti of jmik tntr Itoseloud a Henarate road district. I inasmuch as they believe the tax paid i by (he properly owners in (his city! should la evpi tided In improvint; ie HI reels. It Is alleged that this money has been yeeut. In the county hereto-1 fore with llltle benefit to the town., We learn from County Assessor Calk in that n little over $M,ni)0 would ho realized from a Ci mill tax levied on the tanhle nrop'Miv fn Itosehurir toctlwr with the 1 mill proportion received from the t-tate and counlv lav. With t his amount of cash at 'and It Is needless to nsierl that liosebtit'LT's id i eels would soon pre sent a metropolitan appearance. LOCAL MOWS. John Huron, of Wilbur, Is a vlsllor 'n tlie city today. Andrew lJoole nni wife, of Drew, are visitors In the city today. Andy Restul baa returned from a bi'tef business trip In Coos county .!. F. Barker spent the day at points In the southern part of Jig county John Alexander, of Glide, ret irn -d homo this morning after attending business matters in the city I Ion. Dinger Hennr.nn returned from Portland this morning where he spent several days with friends and rtilul ives. Going, going, not quHe gone! Poul try men come for free copy of Con key's Hue 1'ou It t y Dook. Marsters Drug company. 1 Usiv Luther Page has accepted the po sition of local correspondent for tho Portland Oregoulan. He entered upon bis dutks this morning. Mrs. John It. Sutherland nnd daughter left for Portland this morn ing where they will remain for sev eral weeks vbitlug friends. State Secretary of tbe Oregon bap tist Conference, Parke", arrived here last evening to attend matters con nected with his official duties TVliss Klorotiee Aiken went to Sa lem this morning where she Is em ployed as Instrtielor in the p.iblle schools. She spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken. Dr. James Wlthycomb, director of tit e Oregon Agricultural college at Comillf:, was In the Hty for a few hoars today. The doctor is at his best, and as usual is boosting for the farmets of Oregon. Th college was never In better condition, he savs. and n large attendance is looked for at. the winter short courses which be gin earlv In lanuary. )r. Withv nniili complimented this city on the great strides It is making in the way of paved streets and now business hlocVs, and Is firm in the belief that ' Itosebur- has a great future before It. Mr. Kenedv nnd wife, of Canada, nrrlved !n the cltv this morning en route to Pacific City. Curry county, whro the former expects to engage in tlie hotel business. Mr. Kenedv says that Pacific. City -.vns represent ed to him ns being tho metropolis of Curry county, nnd that a force of 500 men were now engaged nt work in that vicinity. From local citizens Mr. Kenedy ascertained that Pacific Cltv was of little consequence, few people having cast their lot in that vicinity. Accordingly Iho gentleman nnd his famllv have decided to remain here until spi'ing when they will Investi rate the location mor thoroughly. ANY WOMEN'S SUIT IN THE HOUSE To make a quick clean up ot every suit ia the bouse,1 buy any one; there are a few left.' You can not nor will not be able to get such a bargain a'gaiu. Suit values that would easily bring $25 to $35 $12 5c White Handkerchiefs 2c Extra Rood quality white handker chiefs, j 11 ;U the kind that cost vim 5c. fJuv all you want, sold hero, special 2c 85c Black Taffeta 50c Fin0 grade black taffeta In 1 ! Inch wide, beautiful lustre and excellent quality, tpceial Silk 50c Women's 25c Burson Hose 19c Women's Burson stockingfi, they are f absolutely beamless. special clearing price J 75c Women's Suits 39c Union Women's Kray cotton union sultH, In 5 and (i slz?.i, special cleaning up. Do not overlook these values 39c 27c Unbleached Sheet ing 20c Unbleached sheeting 10-4 wide, F-p-peril brand, cornea In remnant lengths yards wide, extra heavy grade, upecial clearing 7000 Yards Calico 5c The best calico that is made. Do not bp deceived, they usually sell for 7c Tf and 8c elsewhere. Buy all you want, 10c Toilet Paper 5c Extra large roll fine grad tissue. Vou always pay 10c for, or 3 for 25t liuv all you want. Boarding houses look to your wants 5c !0c Outing Flannel 5c New pink and blue stripe effects, an excellent Krado at the special low Tff price - $3.98 Net Waists $2.19 White and colored net waists In all sizes.- You cannot - duplicate these. fif 10 Silk lined, beautiful waist at the very low price I2c Bleached Muslin 9c 9c Hone brand muslin. You nil know it. Made by the Lonsdale Bleachery. sells everywhere for lil'fcc, 10 yards to customer ..: 20c I $1.00 Kimonas 65c Women's Flannelette Kimonos, in f mm fancy patterns; a snap at the unusual ff lowpriqe, special at only J J $1.50 Umbrellas 98c . Umbrellas that retail at $1.50, In tho newest ebony and walnut handles; q good quality American taffeta cloth; JrC very special price $1.50 Table Cloths 98c 98c Table cloths In mercerized and linen; finished damask iii cloth; special low price . hemstitched $2.00 Hand Bags 98c 98c Great special ladies' hand bags nnd purses, in a great assortment; they usually tell for $1.50 to $2.00, a very low price Tomorrow $1.50 Sateen Percaline and Moreen Petticoats 98c Percaline, Sateer. or Mr.reen petti coats, some with hydegrado label, some have embroidered flounces; a great petticoat sale; an opportunity q to get a groat value at the verv low Lff price yvt $1.50 Blankets 98c 98c Good heavy blankets; full size, a Kenulne snap at the low price, per pair (7.V Iil.A.VKHTS 30c PA Hi.) no.i.s i:ioa Aviv :iii:ioi,k miiqa was miij. :i:io.is muoa .was hmo.i.s ?mtn iviv nn mmois i;ioa ;iv mii.i. m;ki,i.s miioa .wax Many Inexperienced Men are Being Hurt Daily, ONE KILLED EVERY DAY Fatalities Occur Mostly Among the Men Who Are Taking Places Va cated lty Striking Switcluueii Iteport to iveinor. FREE' HOUSEKEEPERS, STORE- KEEPERS, JANITORS I have it now, a sweeping compound that will in vt tho most exacting requirements. It is cheaper than you have liecn using as it has less sand in it and consequently lighter. It will not harm the finest iig or carpet. It will take up all dust from wood floors or covered floors. Unless floors are very dirty it can he used more than once, again reducing cost. Retails at 5 cents per pound Bat that you mny know how it docs its work I will give you a sample package if you will bring this adv. with you. "The man wilh an axe to grind," and this timo 1 want to know how many of Mr. Hates' readers see my adv. F. H. Churchill 1UONMOMGKR (Special to The Evening News) Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 30. Death ia reaping a rich harvest in the ?vitchpien'p strike. It has been less than a mouth since the beui lining of tho trouhtn in' t ween tlie railway coin panlei and tlie switchmen, but in that short thirty days over 'birty ni"ii iiave Jont thetr lives In the various railroad yards of the roads effected in tills state. This condition has be- come public through a report that has 1 lust tieen made to In governor, and; (he fatalities nre said to have mostly been among the inexperienced men who nave ttied to do the work of the st nkint; switchmen. Accidental dealb3 nveiauo almost one each day from this source alone since the be diming of the strike, and there is nractienlly no change in the n tun lion at this time. Itnilroad officials say that so far 11a they are concern ed tho incident ia closed, and t hey will operate- the lines without union labor. 1tbor leaders assert that vi tnl'intorestfl fire at. stake and that un ionism will fight, the matter to the end. Tho report of tho death rato mav. cnue the governor to take sump action toward a final adiustment of the diffi'tilty, and friends of the la bor cause hope tlie executive will not pass (he matter lightly by. nrxT von m itii:i TKK.-wrui-: Vinnily of lereasel Farmer Find $12,000 ill Garden. Suisun. Pal.. Der. 30, T'e entire Hayn family of Maine, n little town mir here, nre busy todav dtegtng up their front garden in the hope of un earthing more of tVe fortune burled by Cyrur. Ttayn. a wealthy farmer, hefnre be died "lx weeks ago. Al M'H'iv $ll.nno ims been found. When Hayn died Inquiry at the b:iks resulted In the unexpected dis covery t tint the presumably wcnltliy 'armor had not n cent on deposit. One da v. a week latr. one of ho sops, digclng In the garden, stripk a tin enn .vmtaininc more thnti fr.eno In gold piece:. A few days nfter that another member of the feiullv fumid n smaller sum nt the foot of an nld tree. Kate yesterday n covered sauce pan win unearlhed. partly filled with !ller coins. Ttnvn was supposed to have been worth $r0.0 0. For Men. There is no beter shoe made than the celebrated "J. K. Tilt," which ?s to bo found nt the MlHikin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there la nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe." dt-f. ( PourIjis County Creamery Mutter ! the beat on the market a home , product. 90 cents a roll. Patronize 1 home Industry and got the best. if. LOCAL NEWS. S. C. Miller returned to Dillard last evening after atteuding uusiness liiat.terH in this city. "Judge" Harris has returned from C'atiyonville. where he spent Christ mas with his parents. Child's while fur neck piece was losi. oiMaln or .Jackson streets. Fin er please leave at News office. Jas. II. Batty, of YoncalW, spent several hours In tae city today on business. Ho Veports his home city proaporot's. A young man by the name of Car penter underwent an operation at Mercy hospital this afternoon. Prs. Houck and Vincii acted as surgeons. During the jnst few days County School Superintendent Tb'irman Cha ney has distributed several hundred book with the various school libra ries throughout the county. Prof. A. M. Sanders and wife, of Albany, who have been In the city for the past few days visiting at the home of the latUr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. P. McLendon, will leave Sunday for their home. Tlie members of the Richardson Art Embroidery club will enternln their friends nt a watch party Friday n-enlns. Dec. 31, at the banqeet room of the I. O. O. F. ball. 'A taffy pull "111 be rne of the grend features of iho evening and a good time is con templated by all who will att"jid. During the past year there have been issued from the county clock's office 1,875 resident hunting licences and 17 non-resident licenses, aggre gating a total cash consideration of $l,M.r,. The resident licenses nre H. white the non-resident licenses are $10. Tbero have also been 594 resi dent, anglers licenses. The amount received from tlie lust named licenses brought the state the sum of $i.fnt2. In all the ptate has received $li,-lii! from anglers and hunting licenses from Douglas county during the year. County Clerk Lenox has received notice to the effect that the follow ing road districts have leied a spe cial tax for road purposes at. meet ings held during the past few davs Hoad district No IS, Hapnv Valley. 10 mills; district No. 9. Kellogg. 1 l mills: district No. 17, Riddle, t mill: district No. 24. Scotts Valley. 5 mills; district No. 4, Gardiner. 3 mills; dis trict No. 35. Glide. 5 mills; district No. 12. Looklne Class. 3 mills; dis trict No 33, North Deer Creek. 3 mills; district No. 2S, Wilbur, 3 mills. ! D. H MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. S Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating X North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Marb I WorKs. Telephone 2511. z " ' ft WorK Done on Short Notice R0SEBUKG, ORE. f Fill Your House! x with light no house ie modern without electric liiihte. Thonvh we cn wire "any old" buildinu, the T beet work ie when the house is beine constructed. We are always ready to jive an accurate estinmie and to T guarantee the best work. G. L. PRIOR -fg 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or I! It LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY i j Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luuitcr Doors and Windows of all Kinds. Vnrds on Lower Oak Street. Phone 1411 IE Pil l Will soon be here. Can you afford to let It pass without getting that orchard started? A. L. Kltchln will give you tho best value tor your money In all kinds ot Nursery Stock. Phone 2020. B. F. Nichols Stock Inspector for County of Dougla Riddle Oregon if you are looking for good service In the barber line call lit the Madilix harbor shop, Cass street, Koseburg National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In connection, tl. R0SEBURG,. OREGON WHITE AS SNOW This is the claim made by all who send their washing to the Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get this result no chemicals are used. Your laundry is not treated in a severe manner very much to the contrary it is handled in the most approved manner all the latest and most modern machin cry id at our command to do your work in a most trorough manner. R0SEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. I Jackson Street - - ROSEBURG, ORE.