THE EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. .A Diamonds Make a Merry Xmas In all the realm of Christmas Gifts, there's nothing that quite takes the place of jewelry. Only a few days until Xmas 'Jlio variety of appropriate Holiday Gllta here if ast wishing choice, caplivatlnr patterns ol huh grade wares, onipriniitu tho latent rrpatlom "he urnst EXCLUSIVE desiRiia the market afford b. II you wait aomethliiK that's rieslrahin, yet Inexpensive, yon can linil that something here or il you waat a more expensive gilt, there nre plenty of thorn also. Every tiling shown is strictly new an I yoo can depend upon the iuality aa belnif HKI.IAIII.E IN EVERY IIESPECT. Buying Direct from Manufacturers, We Save You the Middleman's Profit KichneH, Klegance, Serviceableness, charcterizes every article sold here, no matter what the price LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. iiOIi NEWS. A friend In need la a friend Indeed. I Representative Benjamin Hunting Davis Lone Star Washer la the ladies , ton. Jr., of Drain, spent last even friend on wach day.. dsw j Ing in the city visiting with friends. I Asher Ireland left for Portland last I E. P. Drew, of Yoncalla, was a i (I 7i, Scllrl llil.l, mat l' arti. un- 12 73 K"II1 l'l SI". 76 UK SolfdQold 11.00 Bolll Gold' uintmclea la cnlom, UotnRli (told llriatit Hlxuet Floe Full Cut Wain- Kone aud Koman FltilMli. rlinU'lulue Altacliiuuiit. Itone FlDlHh. momt, a Blazing Uera Gold fiulin. 13.75 Bolld Gold Genuine Hapntilre ItoM Gold finish. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS Large New Illustrated Catalogue Free Hend us your name and address on a postal card and we will mail at once uur new uataloiftir. Mail Orders Promptly Filled luything picture J here forwardod immediately, postage prepai 1, on re coipt of the price and delivery puaranteeil. Every article sold is fully guaranteed, and we'll cheerfully refund money if any article purchased does not prove just as represented AO 1 1 I I V ROSEBURG'S LEADING JEWELER . O. I V LJLL I , CASS STREET IXICAL NEWS. Ladlefl llnd nur neckwear flno for Christmas nlfts. We still have a flno lino to snloct from. Rosehurg llenuty Parlors. Dan Cnlklns, a veteran of the Civil war, arrived In the city from Grunts I am this afternoon to enter tho Sol diers Homo. The ukoiI man Is quite feohlo and was admitted to the Insti tution upon reqiKist of County Judge the olllclals' attention t ,a condl- LOCAIj NEWS. Call up the Ilosohnrg Croamory for frosh cream. Delivered to all parts of the city. Phono 340. dtf W. A. Iltirr, the Deer Creek farm or, Is spending the day In town at tending to business matters and vis itlnu with friends. Attornoy C. I, Lenvengood nnd wife arrived in the city this after noon from Myrtlo Creek to spend a couple of days attending to business mutters nnd visiting with friends. LOCAL NEWS. Edward LaDrlo, of Umpqua, spent the morning In town attending to business matters. George Marsh, of Looking Glass, is spending the day In Hoseburg vis iting with friends and looking after business interests. A fow pattern and tailored hats loft at big bargains. Also the finest assortment of ladles scarfs for Christ mas, nt J. A. Porry's Millinery and I.ndles Toggery. df $5.00 Hand Bag's $2.15 $3.50 Hand Bugs $1.68 $2.50 Hand Bag's $1.17 $7.50 Hand Bag's $3.20 SPECIAL SALE Ladies' Hand Bags AND Gentlemen's All Leather Pocket Books AT Fullerton & Richardson's Cass Street Drug Store Near the S. 1 Depot ROSEBURG Scores of fine All Leather Hand Bags, all leather lined' coin pursc'inside, new stock. Prices less than tl coast wholesale prices. See them. le evening where he will spend a few uays visiting witn mends and attend ing to business matters. Mrs. John Mullen left for Walla Walla, Wash., yesterday morning to spend Christmas at the home of rela tives. Deputy Sheriff C. L. Hamilton, of Oakland, returned home yesterday morning after a day Bpent In this city attending to business matters. Mrs. J. C. Mf-Ennls left for her home at White Salmon, Wash., this morning after a brief visit at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hume in this city. hock springs coal. No asn, no refuse. Clean and economical I.eavo orders at the Uoseburg Na tional Bank or Page Investment Company. dsw-tf Manager Murray, of the local office or the Pacific States Telephone Com pany, leaves for Portland this even ing to Hpend a few days looking af ter uusiness matters.-. ; -J. W. Wright, local Southern! Pa cific agent, returned from Portland this morning after spending a couple of days at thatVcItvUending to business matters connected with his official duties. neri Sutherland, bookkeeper at the local office of the water and light company, leaves for Portland this ovenlng where ho will appear as a witness in me case or Mrs. Henry r.usiuu vs nenoail tiros. We have no enual the onlv wash er in ine worm tnat will bring clothes out of the water when clean all ready for the wringer. Davis Lone ,-tnr vvasner. Office 119 Sheridan street. Phone 81. dsw Mr. and Mrs. H. Halkyer, who have resided here for the past eight monuis. leit ror Albany thiB after noon where they expect to reside per manently. Mr. Halkyer is employed as brakeman by the Southern Pacific railroad company, The members of the Bnptist Home Missionary Society will meet at the nome or Mrs. o. P. Coshow, t.ast Lnnq street, Thursday after noon. A special programme has been arranged for the occnslon and it Is urged that every member at tend. County School Superintendent Thurmnn Chaney left for Portland this morning where ho will spend a few days In attendance at the annual convention of the county school sup erintendents of the state. The meet ing convenes at Portland tomorrow nnd will not adjourn until late In the week. The nnnttal meeting of Hoseburg nose Club will bo held at the Rose burg Commercial Club rooms at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Presi dent H. T. McClallen urges that every member of the organization attend this meeting as there are several very important matters scheduled for consideration, among them be ing tho election of officers. Stop, look, listen It touches the spot. See It wash tho collars on a bunch of shirts without washing the other pnrt of the garments, at the s-.nie time, and when clean will bring them out of the water ready lor tho wringer. See It work anil ho convinced. It spenks for itself, vou he the Judge. Men wnnted. So" 'he Inventor, J. W. Davis, Jr., 119 Sherld-.tn street, Hoseburg. dsw business visitor in Rosehurg yester day. Not bow cheap, but how good. R. F. Dixon, of Dlionville, left for Sacramento, Cal., yesterday morning where he goes to spend the remain der of the winter. Some splendid bargains yet hand painted chlna ty Parlor. -Rosehurg Beair- We have everything for Xmas pres '0 I Knt that vou ever heard tell of. Our William Kent, of Dillard, was a visitor In Rosehurg for a few hours yesterday. Attorney George Neuner spent yes terday afternoon at Drain visiting with friends. Mrs. S. Briggs and W. H. Wright, both residents of Myrtle Creek, spent yesterday in Rosehurg. Dr. E. V. Hoover was called to Camas Valley this morning to at tend Peter Martlndale who is said to he very 111 at his home near that place. Black walnuts, shell-bark hickory nuts, pine nuts, chestnuts, pecans, al monds, English walnuts, Brazil nuts, doughnuts and all other kinds of nuts at the Rochdale. Robert, connor left for Klamath Falls yesterday morning where ho expects to spend a couple of weeks looking after business matters and visiting with friends. Touglas County Creamery butter, the best In the land, can be had of your grocer at 90 cents the roll. De mand your home product and accept no other. Butter fat 38 cents. dtf R. B. Matthews, wife and dauehter have returned from Portland where they spent the past few days visiting with friends. Mr. Matthews reports uusiness very good at tne metropolis, ChrlstmaB activity being evident on every hand. Bulk pickles Plain sour, Dill, Heinz plain sweet and sweet mixed pickles; ripe, green and stuffed olives. Everything that's best in the bottled goods and last hut not least that good old style German saur kraut, at the Rochdale. The three year old dauehter of George Swift, of Ten Mile, passed away last evening after a brief ill ness. Death was the result of a severe attack of pneumonia. Tho funeral will be held at the family home,- at Ten Mile, tomorrow after noon, Interment following at the Ten Mile cemetery. Persons who are inclined to aid In the crusade against tuberculosis should call at the Red Cross Phar macy, conducted by Fred Chapman, and located In the Masonic Temnle and purchase stamps. The stamps sell for one cent each, and all money realized from their sale will be used in an effort to check the snread nf the dlsense which Is killing thousands of people annually. ilg store Is filled to the limit with useful and attractive Xmas novet ies from a popgun to a beautiful high grade piuno at prices that will be particularly interesting to you. Come quick. L. H. Rboades & Co. tf CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS XO. 1. A larjji red chair, largo enouKh for an 8-.veur-oll, I'huuI sell ing price $1.25, or $1.50. . , NOW $1.00 NO 2. Two large red rockers with anus. Well made, excellent ap pearance. NOW $1.50 NO. 3. Red rockers without arms not the fllmsey little kind, but largo enough for children to ait 90c and $1.00 Straight chairs to go with these rockers 75c XO. 4. Doll go-carts are reduced be low all former prices. These carts are the best made on the market. Your child can not break them as easy as those you brought last year. Especially good are the rub bertired folding go-carts with and without hoods at $3.00, 93.00, aud $4.50. NO. 5. Wicker carts with rubber or iron wheels, any size. All are 25 per cent and per cent lower than last year's prices. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man 'I I miiwitllliaiijumiij.yri1f, , Diamonds A Good Investment FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY work is most desirable to anyone wishing their linen to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dress. We Do That Class of WorK One Trial will Convince. EVKKYBODY knows the pleasure that comes from owning a beautiful diamond, but few people realize that a diamond is a good investment. It can never deter iorate, for every year sees an increase ir the market value of tho most 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 may choose, we ahso lutely gnarantee to be genuine. No I'lmnce for a mistake or deception at this store. Trices range from Jl.i'iO to $.'!.".0.W. We sell onlv depend able, up-to-date Diamonds nnd Jewels. Visit nur store and get our prices. We otter very unusual values just now. CLINGENPEEL The Jeweler o ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Proprietor C. BAKER OEFICEINORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 79 1. St - ' Hi . if IN OUR WINDOW IS A SIGN WHICH READS "WANTED - ANOTHER CUSTOMER" And we are getting them. Time is pioving to the citizens of Roseburg that we are giving you better values for your money than ever obtained in the gro cery line before. In our own small way we are fight ing the trusts. We belong to no associations andwe" are trying to give you all the best the market affords for your money. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. We play no favorites. 90 cents is worth a $1 at our store to you. Try us for prices on gVoceries before buying elsewhere. On every $25 Order we Pay your Freipht to ail surrounding po;nis. Before buying your Christmas candies fur church and schools get our prices We have just received 100 buckets of choice and fancy Komonia Candies for Christmas. We Welcome you to step in and see our display and prices. Stubbs & Perman Cass Street Cash Grocers, Phone 317 ? r- I 4