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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
THE KVRXfXQ NEWS THUHHDAV, JAXUARY 27, 1010. LOCAL MOWS. Shoes nt rout nt tlto Cubs street shott Btor? fir a f;w days. tf Attorney Dexter It Ice Ib looking af- tr.r U'KnA matti8 ut Purtmnd. Vov a t?ood oU'iin Htinve, nair cut or ImIIi. call ac the Muddix barher Hiiop, W. C. Nenl, of Oakland, was a vis itor In the city for a few hours yes terday. 8. J. Stunner, (he real entato man, wnnL to Oakland this morning to attend IhibIik'hh matters, MrK. 8. A. Hkhardflon went to DM Tard tlilH mornhiK to spend a few layn visit i rip; at the home of hor son. MIhb Lillian Kfdd went to Han Francisco this inurnfpi? where she will purchnhe a stock of spring mil inerv MIhb Nanna Callahan, of Melrose, fa apondlng a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright In this city. Mrs J. a. Tlelleu and Mrs. C. J, Denning are attending the funeral of (ho late Marlon Strickland at Look- In (Hum today. t. B. Riddle, court reporter, leave this nftornoon for Mnrshfield, where tie will attend the regular torra of tho clrcnlT court. Just received Another shipment cf the famous "Last Forever" hos iery. A written guarantee with everv pair. Hold onlv hv The Fair. tf. J. M. Corrlgan, who resides In the vicinity of Drew, brought to the county clerk's office this morning a twnr and cayole hide for which ho received the usual bounty. Among those who were unable to fio to Portland last evening to hear the closing arguments In the Dinger ilormnn trial wore Messrs. A. N, Or rott, H. T. MoClallen and R, W. Bates. 8. K. Sykes. the local hardware merchant, returned from Portland this morning where ho spent the pant two weeks attending business mat ters. The annual county Sunday school convention will be hold at Drain to morrow and Saturdny. Quito a num Tier of local people contomplnte at- lenmng. Mrs. Edward Singleton nnd J. H. "Woo Hi went to Onmts Pass this imornlng to attend tho funeral of tho Into J. O. Booth, which occurs at that city this afternoon. F. 10. Alley went to Albany yester day afternoon to attend business mat ters. From that city he goes to Port land to hear the closing arguments in tho Hermann trial. If von are looklner tor enntf nervlrp In tho harbor Hue call nt th Mndrtf mrher shon. Oupb ftrent. Hosehurg "National bnnk bide. Three chair short. Ttnlh rnnm In cnnnortlnn. TF Among those omitted from the list of those going to Portlnnd to attend the Dinger Hermnnn trinl and pub lished In yesterday's Issue of the Ev ening News wore Claud Cannon and A. Hal .man. Rimer DaMofta hns sold his bar- j Wr shon situated In tho Sheridan I Mock on Jackson street, to H. Abeone. Tlio new owner will tnke posscHslon of the property Monday morning. Joseph nartholomew, for I be past yvnr employed at the Lewis Cafe, hns . purchased the soft drink emporium, formerly owned hv William llogard nnd situated at the corner of Cass and Hherldan streets. Vlnnl(' Orwldts. tho locnl tdnmher tins 1iKt completed laving B.eflafeet cT driln tile for riirtls nnnfMrl rT Kd"pbnwer. TIioh wiphiiia drain tile, nnv or onmitltv. should cull on Mr. fliiddls without delay. Have Mrs. A. C. Mnrsters (ntertalned 80 of her lady frlendu at a thlmblo par- If nt her bountiful bnme on f :ik ntrnet Thursday afternoon. The uuests were entertained with n num ber, of mimical selection r-'iidered by Mips Harris and I'rnf. Lutz, after winch dellctouH rerrelinuMits were iorved. One of the most delightful social events of the season occurred at tho Methodist WpNcopat church last ev ening when tho Ladles Aid enter tained tho malo members of the church at a bannuet. ltrlef nddress n were delivered by several local motors and n general good tlmo was enjoyed by all. Don't fall tn cet one of those sou venir calen-hus fur 1 1 (l. enmblned with n chnc collection of u-lect oao tnlions from vnur ItoHeberg friends nrrnnned bv the ladles of the Flvf Vi-esbytnrlan rmirt'it and now on sale nt hn lloaeliiirg book store. Tie! lows trv unot's r.tore nnd Mrs. Kaston's vrnrerv store. Price rt-nts. DO YOU WAXT TO HKLL? If you want to Bell your busi ness of any kind, or If you want to sell your property, and will make tho ;rlce right, I would like to hear from you,' Olvo dcHcnotiun and price. Address J. K. Smith. 513 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. f24d SEW MOW VOKK KTOKK THK XKW VOItK STOItW THK XKW YOHK KTOltK YOItK STOJtK THK NEW YOItK STOKE THE NEW YOliK STOHK H LOCAL NEWS. ! John Bates, of Happy Valley, Is a visitor In the city today. F. J. Blakely returned from Port land this morning where he attended business matters for, several days. Miss Myrtlo Booje, of Portland, Ib spending a few days visiting at the home of. Mrs. C. H. Johnson, who re Eldes on Deer Creek. Notice of appeal has been filed In the case of Mary B. Cook vs. A. H. Howard. The case was recently tried in the local circuit court. Frank O'Brien, for many years pro prietor of tho St. Charles Hotel at Al han Is spending a few days In the city attending business matters. The ladles of St. George's church will serve a hot supper Saturday ev ening, January 29, from 6 to 7 o'clock nt the parish house. d-2t Itev. R. E. Dunlnp, of Ashland, and Rev. J. K. Hawkins, of this city, are conducting a series of uvangollstlc meetings at Winchester this week. I Messrs. Webb and Hal Pennle, of , West Roseburg, have gone to Rocky Ford for a few days' visit with friends in that part of Coos county. Presbyterian Church. J. K. Burkhflrt. pantnr. At the morning worship the Rev. Chns. A. Phlpps, general secretary and field worker of the Oregan State Sundnv School Association, will prench. Tn the evening the sermon will be by the pastor, 8u Meet, "An Open or a Closed Door; Which?" Fine music by the choir nt both of these services. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. Ev ening worship at 7:30. Bible school, at 10 a.m. Junior C. 13. at 3 p.m. Y. P. S. C. B. nt 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30, You will find a cordial wol come awaiting you at all of our ser vices. Come and bring a friend. 85 South Methodist Clmrrli. K. M. Monrs. pastor. Proachlnsr nt 1 1 n.m. by the pastor. Subject, "The Church vs. the World." Rnv. Chaa. A. .Phlppa, poncral aeorntary and state worker of the Oregon State Sun day Srhool Aaaoclatlon. will preach at 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., W. I,. Cobb, superintendent. Pp worth I.cactic at 6:30 Sunday even ing Tho public Is cordially Invited to all of these services of the church. NK'.V TOUAY. FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire 446 S. Pino street. J-29 MONARCH MALLEABLE The Stay Satisfactory RANGE ltnnge hiiycis, do yu ivj.lte thai lie Mnutuvli Kuiige won Hie gold medal at the Levis V Clark centeu In tM,1 over all compel Iters. k you know that It Is hnptiNsihlc fin rivet n cat range mi that they an igtit like it uialleablt litni range? Do you know that the nil, tight imM ruction of a Monarch range snake It use los fuel than any other nnge? When buying n range got the best. B. W. STRONG IHE FURNITURE MAN, RCSEEURC ORE DAILY WK.Vni Kit KKI'OItT U. S, Weather Bureau, local office, ttosebiiDZ. Oreiron. 24 hours ending & a.m. January 27, lino. Precipitation In Inches and hundredths: Maximum temperature 48 j Minimum temperature 42 Precipitation Trace j To") Precipitation since first nr month 2.74 Ave. nreclp. fr,r thla month for 3? yeais 5.79 Total prcclp. from Sep 1, 1909 to j dale 19.91 ,v."o Pivelpltntlcn from Rn ' i 1S77 19.02 Total excess fmm Sept. t, 1909 .89 venme preciiillatlon for 32 wet 'a-onn, (Sept. lo Mav Inclu- nlvo .'. 33.00 WILLIAM HELL, Observer. Nice Crisp Goods !9 The kind that tickles your palate 41 Buy your supplies oF pastry aud bread from THE UMPQUA BAKERY II, tiVKST, Prop. L R. and G. Corset $1.00 The Store that Serves You Best Satisfaction or Money BacK School Tab let The Big ' ThicK One 5c Friday S Saturday Bargains BIG SALE OUTING FLANNEL REMNANTS 12c'andl5c Grade 8c White and plain colored outings in the best Amoskeag brand, known as daisy cloth. Also the heavy twilled. The colored comes in good stripes and checks and plaids. The outing flannel bargain of the year, 1 200 yards, do not 00 VR delay for it will not last long. Special Friday and Saturday price OU I U. $20.00 Women's Rain Coats $9.50 Women's fine rubberized' rain coats in moray and fancy silk coats, extra good values, (tQ CO just the thing for this country, special. $20. to $25. Women's Long Coats $9.50 Women's long coats in all the newest styles, in serges and broadcloths, the coat that is'(tA CA good at all times, special sale py.DU MISSES SPRING 3-PIECE SUITS $10.00 For Friday and Saturday Misses 3-piece suits, jumper, dress and jacket; ages 1 0 to 1 4 years in plaids, fancy serges and light gray homespun. Special(h I f f) f) Friday and Saturday price Q) I U . U U 25c Huck and ' $1.50 Hyderade 8c Apron Gingham 6c Linen Towels 15c Petticoats 98c j Linen towels with red border aud hemstiched, the white is Friday and Saturday only, linen and hemstitched border, Made of good quality Hyde- the best quality apron checks look this value over, Friday grade Percaline, rustle like 10 yards to a customer only, and Saturday sale Spe C silk, a big vahie. Spe- AO- buy the best grade A JA cial 131 cial yOC at special OC 1(1 WOMEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS $15.00 Just arrived a shipment of spring suits. Inthe lot is a1 line that aretfj I & flfl remarkable values. Special.. V I vJ.UU The ever stylish short coats, pleated skirts. See these. SDeckl (h I C n n ife. v m API U.UU Friday and Saturday price..' 10c Toilet Paper 5c 35c TalcumPowder 25c $1.50 Umbrellas 98c Another T lot of '"that- toilet paper, the kind you pay ioc Full pound Talcum powder Men's and women's fancy per roll special C rn with puff, extra OC fori handled umbrellas extraAO- for, fine scented &d. Ldll g00a cioth. Special yOL MOW VOItK SIOKK THK XKW VOltlv MTOUH Tlll-i XKW VtlK STOliK THK XKW VI ) It KSTO1I K Tl I K XK W Vol! K STOKK J. Klho, proprlptor o( the Rosoburfi fOK SALE Show cases and count- tn luiintB ill tho southern lmrt ot the county. V CLA SS I PTKiTTirt'KKTiSEM KX T8 KOH ItKNT Kino new 5-niom house, all conveniences. Ainily nt 3 I S Wooihird street. tf. M'Oft SAKK Three choice lots on North Jackson street, set to Tniit. Inquire at tills office. cl-swtf "TO It ItKNT Sinall houso and five lots; ten minutes from city. $t!. AiM'lv North Side l'lnnins Mill, tf Roseburg Restaurant South Side Cass St , Near Depot. STAI'l-KTON & r.ATTKHSOX', l'rops. OPEN AT ALL HOURS Lcadiug and best reBtauraut In tho city. None but white people employed Nothing but the boat Id the market served. Give ut a trial and be con VOU SAI.l'! About of an acre. 30 benrltiK fruit trees. Rood bouse and other improvements, fine garden land. A liurcain. Inquire of own er, S23 Mosher St. d-sw-tf NOTU'K All persons knowint; them selves to be indebted to V. I.onc. will please call at the harness shop In the old stand nnd settle their arcounts. F. LONG. F-21-sw-d FOR SALE 1U acres line land, M mile from town: 2 acres orchard; all under cultivation; small house; barn 20x30; poultry, team and a wncon Included. Only JJSOO. Ad dress N., this office. J31-sw-d FOK SALK OH RKNT Five acres of flno land with a nice S-room houee; everything In Rood shane; adjoins town of C.myonviUe; price $3,000. or will rent. For particu lars. Address Rox 693, Roseburg, Oregon. rARCUAYVF 8ECHET SKRVICE Agency Is prepared to do all le gitimate Detective work, both Ci vil and Criminal, In all parts of the I'nlted States. C. F. 1'arker, Snpt., 214-216 Henry Rldg., Port land. Oregon. Phone Main 6231; Office phone Mala 3209. SALE- Show cases and count- lr-v one or inose sneu niters will era for sale. Inquire at MarBters nl taucet bee w Innie Gaddis, Drug Company. tf the plumber. tf. o;ie irum ou cents to si on ev WANTKD (lood pttrter and shoe very pair of shoes by calling at the shiner. Inquire at the Mnddlx I Cass street shoe shop. tf bnrbcr shop, Cnss street. d-tf Hay, oats or grain are all right ror the horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't Bh be pleased to have some of those swell fixtures for her home now on display at Winnie" Gaddis, the plumber? tf. PLOWING OU HAULING If you wpnt plowing or buttling, plo:t 397. or see Wm. Sh.iughnessy, 124 2 Winchester street. f-24 FOR SALE 20 acres for snle at once; No. 1 fruit lnndr $50 per - acre; Joining a 1 5-acre orchard one mile from city limits; half cleared; one creek; good spring water; ideal poultry farm; good terms; will trade for stO"k. Address Mrs. - H. Qrnhnm, box 88, Roseburg. Ore gon. d-sw-f-2l WANT10I) Teams and men to culti vate orchard tracts the coming sea son at a stated price per acre. If you have a good team and wish to work for the summer write us for full particulars. Sutherland Land & Water Company, Sutherlin, Ore gon. J-3 1 FOR SALE Furniture for a 5-roomJ house; purchaser has the oppor tunity to rent 7-room house with both bath, light and toilet; two acres of ground; fine place for chickens; located on bank of Deer Creek. Small garden, some fruit on place. Inquire at this of fice, d-tf Miss Ellen Gertrude Har-. rls. teacher of vocal and pl 4 ano. Studio at Oak aud Kane sts. Care ot Mrs. A. C. Marsters. IS HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON -BE HERE And when it comes plan to hsve the work done in . ,k.., k n anner. THE VACCUM CI.EANEK does a.y wUn . 1 druK,y Tor the women, beside, doe. not injure your carpets or rutia in t 7ea.t IrTclZpt ytUkeaP t,,i8 lmp0"0t p"rt housXTd' Phone 791 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. 0. Baker, Prop. Office N. Jackson St. J oo 4 D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE.