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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
TIIK KVKMXG N'KWS, TrFS!.V, KAIMFK f.l. 1010 LQUAU NKtt'8. Attorney Dr;xfor Rico went to Ruckles hl morning to look after biiHineHB muLtorfi, A few pattern and tailored hats left at big bargainy. A I ho the fluent assortment of IimIIoh Hcarfs for ChrlHt- inaK, tit J. A. I'erry a Millinery und Lad lea Toggery. df W. F. Smith, father of J. J. Smith of thin city, left for nointH In Watth Ington this morning where he will be em ployed during the remainder of the winter. LOCAL NKU'S. Diamonds A Good Investment TTWIUYHODY knows the pleasure r1 . that comes from owning beautiful diamond, but few people realize that a diamond is good inventmont. It can never deter iorate, for every yoar sees an increase ip the market value of thd moat precious, sparkling stones. Invest in a diamond. Get the pleasure of owning it and of knowing its commercial value is constantly increasing. Come in and look over our line. Any stone you mny choose, wo abso lutely guarantee to bo genuine. Mo chance for a mistake or deception at this store. I'riccs range from $l.f0 to $:iriO.OO. We sell only depend able, up-to-date Diamonds and Jewels. Visit our Btoro and get our prices. We oiler vory unusual values just now. CLINGENPEEL The Jeweler II. J. Wilson and wife left for Canyonvflle thin morning where they will make their permanent home. Special sale on photographs, 1-3 off, at Lewlfi' studio. 212 North Jackson Btreet, opposite the post office, tf Mrs. C V firnv left fr hnr hnmp at I'ortlHndJ this morning after a uutri vibn m me nome oi ner aisier Mih. Pitchford In this city. Head the Fair Htore's adv. and i;(:i;p your eye on their show win dows for Homething special every day TJicho specialu will wave you money. dtf Mrs. Allee Perdue lft for Sllverton this morning where uhe will bo em ployed. Khe 1b a trained nurse and bus been assigned to a caso at that city. Read In December Sunset Maga 'zlne, "Han Kran'-lsco The Kxnosl- ttion City". Superbly Illustrated In lour colors. Now on sale. All news states, 15 cents. dl7 John (ireenwall, who has resided In Kosehurg for the past two years, left for Philadelphia, Penn., this morning where he expects to remain permanently. Hot tamales make them at home Mexican tepones, evaporated pep- pore, oregano, cumin seed, coreand er seed, corn husks, olives and all other Ingredients required for milk ing them at The Rochdale. dl5 Clark U. Hargaf, the enterprising proprietor or the New York store, has Installed a 1000 candle-power arc light In the doorway of his store on JackHon street. Tho light will be In operation for the first time this evening. S. L. nargar, father of Clark L. Uargar, of the New York store, has rented the II. J. Wilson residence and expects to make his headquarters in this city. Mrs. Ilargar will arrive here In a few days from Portland, her former home. Mrs. Joseph Williams, of Mvrtlo Point, nrrlvcd hero last evening and b-rt this morning for Grants Pass where she will spend a few dava visiting wllii her father who Is quite III at that city. Mrs. Williams Is a sister of Mrs. Richard Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Have Allison leave for points In California tonight where tho lnttur will remain for some time in hopo of benefitting her neann. Air, aijihoii will return hero In a few days. Mrs. Allison's health, has been quite bad for some time past and tho attending physleinns have recommended her removal to a milder ellmate. NEW TODAY. John Wilson, of Yoncalla, Is a business visfor In Koseburg today. Christmas goods for everybody Roseburg Reality Parlor. J. K. Watson, of Glide, was a vis itor In the city for a few hours yes terday. Dolls! Dolls of all kinds. A fine line to select from. 1" cents to $15 Roseburg Reauty Parlor. II. Struble, of Sutherlln, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a lew nours yesterday. Cranberries a barrel of late Howe cranberries Just received. Something extra choice. At the Rochdale, dlu Dr. F. II. Vlncll went to Myrtk Creek this morning where he wa-' summoned on professional business. Douglas county Creamery buui h"st in i-inrt fiin hp had your grocer at 90 cents the roll. De- '1 ifl'' 0111" '"' '" HU -tCl'-' no other. Butter fat 38 cents. dtf Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Todd and chil dren who have been spendin ga few who have been spending the past few days visiting at the home of John Pennie, In this city, left for their homo In Minnesota this morning. John Asplund and family, of Arl ington., Wash., arrived in Roseburg this morning to Bpend a few weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. As plund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Uates, of Looking Glass. We have everything for Xmas pres ents that you ever heard tell of. Our big Btore is filled to the limit with useful and attractive Xmas novel les from a popgun to a berritiful high grade piano at prices that will be particularly Interesting to yon. Coino quick. L. H. Rhoades & Co. tf I That the school board will take nennito action regarding the selec tion of a site Tor the contemplated fentral high school this week, was tho assertion of a prominent member of the board this morning. This par ticular director said that It was use less to delay longer, and declared that the time was at hand when the board should meet and vote upon the several sites offered. "In the event the site we select does not suit the majority or the taxpayers," said the gentleman, " they have a chance of redress In applying to the courts. We rannot delay this matter for any Mine Inasmuch as we desire to have the structure In readiness for occu- pnncy some time next fall." It Is almost cerialn that the site will he selected this week, probably Friday afternoon. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. Hath room novelties, fastest In- Mrs. Al Thornton returned from everything. Winnie Gaddis, the) Dlllard this afternoon after a brief plumber. dtf j visit at the home of her parents. Mrs. Ora Mller, of San Francisco, Is spending a few days lu the city visiting with friends. Falling hair? We have stopped others, we can stop yours. Rose burg Reauty Parlors. William Buxton, tho Brockway farmer, is spending the day in town attending to business matters and visiting with friends. , Roy Pllkington returned here this afternoon after spending a few day at Pheonix visiting at the home of his wife's parents. Jerome Smith, of Oakland, s)et yesterday In Roseburg attending to business matters and incidentally visiting with friends. Roseburg Richardson Art Em broidery club will hold a window sale of hand embroidery and other useful articles at the Roehdule store on De cember 19 and 20. dl7 Mr. Sarah Alston, of Centralia, Wash., arrived In Roseburg last eve ning to spend about two weeks visit ing with her daughter. Mrs. T. S Sweeney, of North Roseburg. Rock Springs Coal. No ash, nc refuse. Clean aad economical. Leave orders at tho Roseburg Na tional Bank or Page Investment Company. dsw-tf The funeral of the late Mrs. Alyce Rime was held at the Hammltte Un drtaking parlors at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. E. O. Eldrldgo off! rlating. Interment followed at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Tho funeral was well attended. The Interior of the plumbing es tablishment of Winnie Gaddis sug gests many beautiful and useful Christmas gifts for your friends. GiftB of lasting quality and much service can be had of Gaddis. ; dtf J. 'N. Wilson, "a former resident of Sutherlln, but of late of California. Is spending a couple of da:s in the city attending to business matters and greeting old time friends. He pays that business Is very good In he southern state, improvements be ing evident on every hand. Tho Perrlne & Walker Real Estate Company report the sale of the Pal mer ranch, comprising 55 acres and situated near Looking Glass, to Fred Franz, a recent arrival In this sec tion from California. The purchaser assumed possession of the ranch yesterdays Call up the Roseburg Creamery! for fresh cream. Delivered to alll parts of the city. Phone 340. dtf B. S. Nichols, the contractor. Is building a new home for Mrs. Delmar! Dixon on her lots at Pine and Mo-'-. sier streets. Elegant line of hair ornaments and back combs. Yours for quality and the right price Roseburg Beauty : Parlor. A. T. Marshall and A. N. Orcutt spent the afternoon at Sutherlln ! looking after various business mat- tera. , The Daughters of St. George will , give a card party at the Episcopal ' parish house Wednesday evening, De-; cember 14, 1910. All are cordially i invited. . dl3 ! Mrs. C. E. Short will hold ser-1 vices at Fair Oaks next Sunday morn- j lug at 11 o'clock. A cordial wel- come is extended to all to attend the I services. I Mrs. Delmar Dixon, for the past few months bookkeeper at the Churchill Hardware Company, has re signed he position to accept a sim ilar nffer in he offices of 'Drs. Seely, Sether & Stewart. Mrs. M. Pearce and little son, of St. Louis, Mo., arrived in Roseburg last evening to remain permanently. Her son, Harry Pearce, is engaged In the harness business in this city, while her daughter Is employed at the I. Abraham store. If vou wane somethlnr extremely nobby in the suit line see the fine! display of fall samples at Sloper's I cleaning and pressing house, Jackson street, opposite Sykes' Hardware store. All kinds of cleaning, press ing and repair work for gentlemen 1 done on short notice. dtf At the regular meeting of the local lodge of Eagles held last evening the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: G. Worthlngton, W. V. P.; Ben North, W. V. G.; Charles Hamilton, sec. : A. C. Marsters, treasurer; A. A. An drus. chap.; Louis Lemere, I. G.; N. P. Pickens, O. G.; B. V. Hoover, physician; F. G. Mlcelll, C. P. Lewis and Charles Ballard, trustees. During tho evening two candidates were ini tiated into the mysteries of the or der. At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting a bounteous supper was served In the banquet hall, and suf fice to say that It was enjoyed by all j present. Tho local lodge, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold their regular meeting In the Eagles hall, tomorrow night. The male members of the order will treat their wives to a luncheon after the business ses sion and suffice to say that the oc casion will be much enjoyed. Strong's Store OPEN EVENINGS Till Christmas Children's Rockers, 9oc $1.25, 92.75 Fine Upholstered seat Rocker in olive HQ OTHER CHAIR LIKE IT IN ROSEBURG BEGINNING Saturday night Strong's Store will be open evenings. Strong's store is the only furniture store in Rose burg that closes each even ing for the benefit of the men who work in the store. This rule will be broken, as is the custom, this month. SPECIAL BARGAINS 1. A special bargain is a little red rocker, thoroughly well QA. made for yVJK. 2. Another is two Golden Oak Rockers for, each 3. Another olive finished Cif cn Upholstered seat rocker pUJw $1 Practical Suggestions Other practical suggestions are sewing baskets, hall racks, small rugs, dining chairs, doll buggies, library tables and writing dssks. A GREAT SPECIAL 113.25 Writing Desk Early English $10 B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man Christmas Sugg estions What to Get For Him? What to Get For Her? Something For the Horn Should Settle the Question A good piece of furniture, a nice range, a good couch, a comfortable rocker, a fine set Of . dishes are something every member of the family will enjoy sW" -,r . ..... Y 8 1 111;.; i A. 1 j lit '' L L . ; For months we have searched the markets that e might place before the people good, sensible Holiday merchandise omcthing really worth the while. Trashy presents ate dear at any price. Days of hard study and cold, hi rJ cash havt broug l.t to this store goods of merit, quality of which we are pleased to recommend. Never before has such a value giving quality rep resenting an assortment of good preseuts, been paced under one roof in Douglas County. '.tit: 1T . V 1 v. . !VV Never before were prices more reasonable, our regular prices are usually lower than most special sales of other firms we pay no rent, then is it not reasonable that they should be v u lIOt MIlt NO. ,YV ft Our store is filled to the brim with the most beautiful lines of fancy China, Cut Glass, hand painted China, German China, Haviland and Semi' Porcelain water sets, tumb lers, steins, mugs and every thing made of China. A Singer Sewing Machine, a Majestic Range, a Hoosier Cabinet, a China Closet,! a Huff tt, a Nice Desk, a Good Couch would be appropriate. This is the special You will not buy these again for the price, S.".oo. A line of rockers not surpassed anywhere 35c to $30.00 A line of dressers iu all woods $7 to $50 Chiffoniers $7.50 to $25.00. Thai wc may show to our friends and patrons our appreciation of the immense patronage of the v'ear nearly passed we wil until after the Holidays place on sale 50 rockers No. 55 as per cut for S'J.Soone only to one customer. One dozen special wicker rockers at $.".ik onlv one to each customer. These prices are carved deep a :d will not attain be tad. Rice & Rice Pay the Freight to Any Point in Douglas County We Pay No Rent and won't be Undersold by Any Firm if We know it RICE & RICE, The House Furnishers Ml jr ''-': ' ft. : 1 Tegx! s.vrisnrniis f-ffr tSS'f0 The ktives we do the grving with hold an Sige and are warranted.