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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1910)
THE EVENING NEWS. MONDAV, DECEMBER 2fl, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson, of liuy Center, Wush.. are spending the holiday wefk in Hom-burs guests of Mr and MrH. L. H. HhoadeH, parents nf Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Wilson is one START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT By bityiuf.' your groceries here. Our stock will be more complete and of greater value tlian ever, be fore. Quick, exact service and the lowest prices con sistent with first-class goods will be our aim for 191 1. HENRY EASTON GROCER Telephone 26 344 N. Jackson St., Roseburg N OUR WINDOW IS A SIGN WHICH READ "WANTED - ANOTHER CUSTOMER" And we arc getting them. i citizens of Roseburg that we are giving you better values for your money than evor obtained in the gro cery line before. In our own small way we are fight- ing the trusts. We belong X are toying 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 I at our store to you. Try us for prices on groceries S before buying elsewhere. Qn every $25 Order we Pay your Freight to ail surrounding points. Before buying your Christinas candies for church and schools I get our pricos. We have just received 100 buckets I of choice and fancy Romouia Candies for Christmas. I We Welcome you to step in and see our display and prices. Stubbs & Perman 1 Cass Street Cash Crocers, Phone 317 Phono Main 2101s Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 1128 North JnrkMin l. THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOIU.HAGFN, Proprietor . Wholes it It- niul retail Butcher. Tnebos!. the Market aflordB. All kinds of Stock Bought and Sold. riion r.Hl ttmmm:m:;:::n::r.;j:mmmti:::::?m: 0 LEON A MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles .iml Dry Finish T.titut cr Doors and Windows of all Kinds. Yftrdson l.oer Oak Strict, Hrtmtmmmtmm:: of Pacific Mrs. S. J. Starmer Is very 111 at hor homo In this city with pneu monia. . Time is proving to the to no associations and we 1 All work (Irst-clnxa KOH Klll'HO. QltKOON Roseburg, Oregon ROSEBURG, OREGON I !mmsm:mmmm:i Ve Repair Everything Electrical that nci'ila a'ti'titlun ,-ll at mil n i'iu(, Kurtht'riiinri 4 we attt'ntl u I'luitrs promptly (oil '.h,m.' iir.h r It ma UKo I unit you won't 11 1 t mi.l ynnr buralrtr alarm whn vou a,t our bill. Nerd anything In ovr linn. G. L. PRIOR j 15 N. Jnckaon St, Kosoburg, Or of the commissioners county. LOCAL NEWS. Have Arundel tune ft. Hot tarn ale a at the Rose evening. Hair goods In great variety every dtf -Hose- Durg uoauty Farlor. Dr. P. H. May, D. C, ofllco room No. 6, Bell Sisters tildg. tf Some splendid bargains yet In hand pulnted china Koseburg Beau ty Parlor. O. C. Brown and wife, of Deer j Creek, are spending the day In town 1 visiting withfrlends. ! W. F. McGarvin and wife, of Oak ! land, spent yesterday in the city I visiting with friends. I Dolls! Dolls of all kinds. A fine line to Belect from. 15 cents to $15. ! Koseburg Beauty Parlor. Miss Lillian Spelcher went to Drain this morning to spend the day with friends and relatives. Clarence Hess and wife, of Cottage,-spent ..Christmas in the city visiting with the former's perents. Architect Rodolf Bpentthe morn ing at Myrtle Creek attending to Lbtisiness matters and visiting with friends. J, K, Falbe and wife, who re side on a ranch a short distance from the city, spent yesterday in town visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Siscoe returned to their home at "Myrtle Creek this morning after a couple of dayB spent In the city visiting with friends. Miss Mildred Kruse returned to her home at Oakland this morning after a few days spent in this city visiting with relatives and friends, j Attorney Albert Abraham and family returned from Portland this morning where they spent Christ mas visiting with relatives. Ladies find our neckwear fine for Christmas gifts. We still have fine line to select from. Rosebtir; Beauty Parlors. Will Brown, wife and son. Her bert, of Corvallis, and Fred Rus sell, of Todelo, Oregon, spent Christ mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kelly, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Francis, of Port land, came down to spend Christ mas day In Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meusch. They returned to Portland on the late train last night. M 1 as F 1 o ss 1 e Shamhrook. of 8 a lorn, arrived In the city Saturday evening to spend a few days visiting at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Shambrook. Miss Edyth Pitzer. daughter of D-. C. Pltxer, the local real estate man, held the lucky number, and conse quently was the recipient of the $50 diamond ring given away 'by A. S. twey, the Jeweler, Saturday evening. F. B. Walte returned to his home at Sutherlln this morning after a brief visit In the city. Ho reports his son, Fonn, who Is 111 at Mercy hosptal, with typhoid fever, improv- n g. Mrs. Lucy Gnlktns, mother of County Assessor Frank Calkins, and Frank Cnlklns, Jr., left for Van couver, WuhIi., this morning where thoy will Bpend some time visiting at the nomn of the latter s sister, Mrs. Dickinson. The interior of the p:umblug es tablishment of Winnie Gail ills sug gests many beautiful and useful Christmas gifts for your friends, (lifts of iHHtttm quality and much service can be had of Caddis. dtf The several Christmas entertain ments held at the various cburchi in t no city Saturday evening were well attended anil everybody enjoyed themselves immensely. In some in stances Christmas trees were held, and sutllre to say that the youngs- rareil well. In order to display his Apprecia tion of his employes during the year, Winnie Caddis, the local plumber, presented each of his plumbers with a tool sack, such as are used In the metropolitan shops. To those work ing on sewers and In his ofllce he gave a box of cigars. Suffice to any ed by the recipients. Coos Bay Times: j Reed, a young stranger who claims to he a cook, was arrested by Marshal Car ter last eveultiK and on him found several articles stolen by a sneak thief from Horsey Krei titer's resi dence Thursday night. Later todav the suspect said bis name was Joseph Kelley Instead of Heed nnd said his luiiih) was in Pennsylvania, He claims he Is innocent of the alleged crime and alleges he secured the em blems in Washington some time ago, He came to Coos Bay about ten days ago from Roseburg. A quiet wedding occurred at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poole, at 131 S. Flint street, late Saturday even hi g, when their daimhtcr. Miss Lorna 1. Poole was united In marriage to Jo seph Cobb. The ceremony wu per formed In the presence of tt few rel atives of the contracting parties by Itev. K. M. Mitrs. pjimoi of the Methodist cr neh. South. Both Mr nnd Mrs. ''oMi re well and favor ably known nl Roseburir ,md vicin ity. The vM Is a d;uii;M.r of John B. Poole. nnemploe of the Benson Urocoty Company while Mr Cobb Is a well Known ptiiiMr ni ilent of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cobb will make their home on a ranch a short distance south of thia city. BOARD A XI) ROOMS. Persons desiring exponent ac cnnimotintions for fVoard and room may secure them at The Antlers, Mrs. D. G. Palm, prop., 1 1 2 Brockway street, this city. This house has Just recently been opened and is first-class in every particular. Rates reason- able. Hot and cold water in every room. Telephone 202Y. dtf LOCAL NEWS. Hay for sale at North Side Grocery Company, Phone 2633. Bertha Grant, of Portland, Is spending a few days 'In Roseburg vis iting with hor sister, Mrs. N. T. Mc Coy. ' V. V. Harphan, who Is employed In the local forestry office, left for Portland this morning where he will spend about ten days visiting with relatives and friends. Daily Weather Report. U 8. Weather BU'caii, local office, Roteburg Oregon, n hours ending & A. M. Docetnbor s, 1910 PRECIPITATION IK INCHES AND HUNDREDTHS I Highest temporal re ycitcrrlay... M 44 lioweit Temperature JbbI night 40 Preolplratlon last 24 houn .0 Total preclp. ilnceflratof month 2h vg.jireclp. for this month for 33 years.. 609 Total preclp from 8ppL 1, 1910 to date. ...16.34 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 is 10 Total excess from Bept. 1, 1910. 2.38 Average precipitation for 32 wet seaflons.,.32 SH ! vflLLIAM BELL, j Observer. 1 GENERAL DRAY1NG Good, of ererj description mowed u any parts of the city. Prices reason ahle. V H. S. FRENCH A. F, LATHAM Carpenter, Contractor and Builder. TEI.EPHOXIiS. 'Mllcp Main -2024 lii'Klilonce .740 S. Main St. COAL! COAL COAL! LADY WELLINGTON Gives more heat and lasts longer than any other Coal ou the market. $ll per To n Delivered Phone 127 130 South Jackson Street Machine Made Dncin D ft L A 1 j In keeping with the modern methods of bread and pastry making I have installed a pat ent bread and pastery mixer, thus giving my patrons the ben elit of the most approved meth ods in the art of bread making. The products now turned out at this bakery are pqual to any in the state. A trial will convince you. We carry all the good things in pastryland, fresh and crisp every Jay. THE UMPQUA BAKERY I ii. ul'KMT, l'rmi. Your Bath Room Plumbing;? ia a most Importuat 'on side rati on. Upon Its chnrncttT tho health and porhaps Hfo of vou nnd your family hH?iul. If yon aro Ftill without rood- i eru fuuitary plumbing In your hath- lomu hotter havo ua chaiifto It at ' once. IUcnue you have herptofore e.iouiMd serious lllnoss doon't prore 1 iliat you xlll alnays be to fortunate. : B. A. MAHAN Plumbing, I Icating, Sheet Metal Contractor Sealshipped Oysters 6 Handled in he most sanitary manner por-sible. Good, large ones, for stew or fry, $1.00 a quart, 50c a pint, 250 a half pint. SOLID MEASURE NO WATER CASS STREET- MEAT MARKET Buy Your Fruit I Where the line Is complete, the stock large to select from and all f. of It is choice goods. Pears, apples, peaches, everything In the way of fruits. Fine tomatoes for can nlng. A Fine Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have our own delivery service. Hay, Grain nnd Feed. NORTH SIDE rnone nam IMS WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE D. J. JAR VIS, Proprietor A complete line of Dry Goods in stock. We can save you money on Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls Everything New and Strictly First Class Remember the Place and Save Money 125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we Bar GUARANTEE we mean Just what the word Implies. It you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make thlB assertion unless we were positive of giving good Bervlce, When you get ready to clean house let ua do the worBt part tor you the cleaning of ypur carpets. It's easy 'or you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY . Phone 7D1 I D. H. MARSTERS Plumbing, Sheet ' and North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marblj WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD ! and ROSEBURG'MYRTLE POINT I ..STAGE LINES.. STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURO FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M. Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor. Page Investment Company The place to get the Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, for your new home. Phone 242 WOOD I - 9fii'iit l Winnie THF PLUMBER Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all im Roseburg c , GROCERY CO. Koseburg, uregon V. I1AKEK, Proprietor. Office N. Jackson St. PLUMBING SHOP, i Metal WorU, Tinning Heating ROSEBURG, ORE. a 709 North Jackson Street COAL - tllt. Gaddis Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Oregon