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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
Farm Lamlu JtuU I ji ids l'oult ry Tnu tH . City rrK'riy JtriitalK 1 Ire Insurance Notary Public LIST VOl'U I'ltOPKIiTV WITH I'M. HIMES &OLIVER Cuss St. next to Grund Hotel, Phone 3S7. ItoKoliurg, Ore. fVBs- iZr-i ' ilrplJlfU C'orrrtrtit I90Q. hr C. K. Zlmmninan Co. --No. 7 Kitchen Furnishings IT IS NOT MANY VICWt.4 KIVCH "KITCIIKS FVKMKII IXi.H" WOI'M) IIAVK lti;i: A UIIH( I MH H IMIHAKI!, I OIC AT (lint (Iiim! IIiciP tvorn nil mnvonlrtit-fr in kltclifii fiirnMiiiiK" Hut today thorn urn cahlnt'lH, ruiiKott and vat-loiiH artit-lcH tliat lu-Ip to innko a back iiiiimIht of the obi mlnico "Women's work in ncvoi done." lU'Nidi'H, 1b kitchen 1h tho heart of (ho homo; and our linn 1th our vuliiiiblo aaset, is largely dopondont upon tlilu con dition. Tho price of such kitchen uceosHnrioB lu almost nothing coiiHldorliiK tho HtopB, tlino mid weariness they Have, no wh will take reul plennuro in having you liiKpect tho "Kitchen FurnlshlnKs" In our Htore. Roseburg Furniture Company Complefe House Furnishers Terms if Desired (II 11, ( II .OTICHH. Otllslliin K; lom c. Coniifr Mulu mid Lalio streets, -"ervlcea every Sunday ut 11 a. m. 'Mid every Wednosdi'y nt 7:30 p. ni. Subject fur Holiday, elicember 31, Ik "C'lirlKtlaii Science." AH me Invit ed to uttend these rtrlcos and visit ;he rending room. ('IiHhiJihi Church. J. N. MeCoiinell, pastor. Sunday school 1ft a. in., Mrs. Christie, mint.; preaching 1 1 a. ni., RlihJect, "A New lulldlng"; C. K. 0:30; prenchlng 7:30, subject. "Weighed In tho Ual mces." Siendld music under the llrectlon of Morton Hadley, On Sunday evening Mr. Hadley will Inn, "Daniels Interpretation." a wua u ti antra 1 xiibiWEtt Saint d'eorgo'N (liiirrh. Corner Main and Cass streets. The ..ev'd Charles Wilson Baker, rector. The Sunday after Christmas day. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sun lay whool nt 9:45 a. m.; morning lirayer at 11:00: evening prayer at 7:30. Saint Clements church, Ouk 'anil. Kvculng prayer at 3.00. All ire cordially Invited to these services. M MlyiSS U Itiiplist t'liurcli. W. II. Katun, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching service 11 a. m.; I). Y. P. U. 6:30 n. in.; evening preaching service 7:30 p .m. The pastor's subjects ror Sunday will be: Morning, "The Treasury of the years"; evening, "Tho Making of a Record. " A cordial welcome will await you at these Bervlces. Come and see. Methodist Kplscopnl Church, Kouth. K. M, Mears, pastor. Preaching by tho pnstor 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "A Good Old Age"; evening theme, "How God lx)ved the World." Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Senior League 6:30 Hlinilav evening: ! mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are cordlul- i.ly invited to all of the services of this church and will find a hearty j welcome awaiting you. Come and , ho with ub. 1 0 WICE each year we give our customers an opportunity to make GREAT SAVINGS on their purchases of CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES and HATS. This has come to be the GENUINE BARGAIN EVENT of each season. To those who are unfamiliar with our methods it is due to say that this is unlike any other SALE in Roseburg. We never maksT use of the word "Value" which is used in their ads, to mislead the public. We quote only the price at which each article was sold the DAY BEFORE THE SALE and which is our regular modest price and then the reduced price, so our customers can see at a glance the exact saving. A child can purchase at this store, receiving the same consideration as the most experienced shopper. SPECIAL On Brooms 70c Little Gem Brooms 50c 60c Katie Brooms 45c 45c Winner Brooms 30c ! Presbyterian Cliorch. ; J. K. Hurkhiirt, pnstor. The Sub-1 hath school meets at 10 a. in.; morn-; lug worship at 11 o'clock; young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; even ing worship at 7:30 o'clock; mid-j week prayer meeting on Wednesday i evening at 7:15. The subject of I the morning sermon will he. "He- i Hewing Our Vows"; subject of the ' evening sermon, "Who Aro Your Chums?" There will ho splendid : music iy tho choir at both morning and evening services. You aro cor dially Invited to attend all tho ser vices of this church. Come and bring a friend. Men's Suits. AH this Season's best makes. $25.00 Men's Suits now $18.75 $20.00 Men's Suits now 75 $15.00 Men's Suits now ! . 1 1.50 LOCAL NHW8. DISHES AT COST The Benson Grocery Phono 1HI I'uro Foml Storo N, .InckHon FOR SALE Town Lots-"," and II. I). & O. Iluili-uml. ono while they urn Cheap. Choice ArrciiKP nt (iitoh, tho Nw mvnsilo, nt thv ln(crce(lon of H. 1. LoIh r0l'M nt $75.00. (jot In ft niul 10 acre tracts suitable for fruit, bcrrb'M, grapcH. Poultry Itnls- Choice Lands leg nml truck gardening. L. 0. Maddux if H. Main Ht. Koscburn. Ori'non Reward $10,000,000 Reward To be aid by Uncle Sam'to his children who raise POULTRY We will he jl.nl to liiinish you with live literature on this subject and to have you look over our complete line of feeds Diamond Chick Food, Diamond .Scratch Food, Diamond F Maker, Diamond Beef Scraps Bone, Shell, (irit, Charcoal Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Alfalfa Meal, Chopped Feed of All Kinds, I lav, Straw ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Roschurji's Oldest Industry We Deliver Fvery where lTione"56 The Preo Methodist church will hold special watch services tomor row evening commencing at S o'clock, j In a spirited road election, held ; In district No. 32, Including that territory known ns Deer Creek, the voters this arternoon defeated tho proposition of voting a special road tax by a vote of 4 2 to S. The members of Rising Star I.odgo No. 171, and I'hiletarlan Lodge No 11, I. (). O. . will hold joint Inslal lutlon of officers on tho evening of January (i. All members of tho ite baknhs and Odd Fellow loilires lire j Invited lu attend. II. 15. McCready. for the past I i wo years a resident, of tills city. has purchafied the soft drink empor ium conducted lu this city by Itobert Connor. The purchaser will take charge Monday morning. Mr. Connor expects to leave soon for Mexico. J. O. RteinmliM', a well known Marshlleld man, was married lu Roseburg this afternoon to Miss Kulherlne dray, recently of the Kast. The ceremonv was perform ed by Judge .1. W. Hamilton In the presence of a few witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Stemmler leave for Ciw.u ,..,,,. ! Iv tomorrow where they will make ineir ruiiiro homo. The memhei'H of Pomona Orange, comprising all of (ho granges of I "I iiougias county, held their regu- lar monthly meeting In tho Kagles hall today, in the morning routine business matters were considered, followed by a delicious dinner al noon. This afternoon the grangers are enjoying a social chat, exchang ing Ideas and otherwise making the best of the occasion. T. M. Marsh, n transient tall- ' or. was arrested by Night Ofllcer ' ehamhew last evening on a charge1 :or stealing a suit of clothes from the tailor shop, conducted l,y James j I Mucliougal and situated on Oak itro't. From the story told by Mac- linngnl. Marsh dlrfted Into his place yesterday morning and upon : advancing a hard luck storv was treated to breakfast and dinner. : Other than receiving tills courtesy the fellow was also given souio re nalr Murk, with the understanding: thai he was to receive such rcnuin- enitlon as was agreeable to all con- j ern.d Marsh labored ditlgcntlv 'intll afier the supper hour, when I In quietly appropriated a suit of I clothes and departed. MacDoucal ' scon discovered the loss, and later reported the Incident to the officers. Night Oftlcer Chambers Innnedlalelv Kent In pursuit of the fellow, anil nfter an hour's diligent search found 111 in at the Roseburg hotel. He was placed under arrest and es corted to the city Jail when- he was found to be wearing the missing gat itents. Falling to locate the dis carded clother. Marsh was com- elled to remain In bed during the .renter part of the day In order that he sto'.-n g mucins might be nlnced in the hands of the officers as evl- 0 Mice. Knickerbocker Suits. Only the highest grade boy's suits in stock. $5.00 Knickerbocker Suits $3.35 $6.00 Knickerbocker Suits 4.35 $7.50 Knickerbocker Suits .5.65 $8.50 Knickerbocker Suits 6.35 $10.00 Knickerbocker Suits .. .7.50 Men's Hats $3.00 Men's Hats now , $2.15 Men's Shirts $1.25 Shirts now "....$ .95 $1.50 Shirts now jjg $2.00 Shirts now 45 $2.50 Shirts now 35 $3.00 Shirts now 2.40 Men's Union Suits $1.25 Suits now $ 95 $1.75 Suits now ... QQ $2.50 Suits now j QQ $3.00 Suits now -2.35 $4.00 Suits now 35 $7.00 Suits now 55 Men's Rain Coats and Overcoats. All this Season's best makes. $25.00 Overcoats now $ 1 8.75 $20.00 Overcoats now , 14.75 $15.00 Overcoats now 11.50 Men's Trousers $3.00 Trousers now $2.25 $4.00 Trousers now 3.00 $5.00 Trousers now . . . 3.75 $6.00 Trousers now . . . , 4.50 $7.50 Trousers now : 5.65 Knickerbocker Pants 75c Knickers now $ .50 $1.00 Knickers now 75 $1.50 Knickers now 1.15 $2.00 Knickers now 1.50 Pajamas and Night Robes $1.00 Garments now $ 5 $1.50 Garments now J g $2.00 Garments now ; J 45 $2.50 Garments now 1.85 Men's Underwear. Startling Reductions $1.00 Garments now .....$ .85 $1.50 Garments now . 1.15 $2.00 Garments now 1.45 $2.50 Garments now 1 8 5 $3.50 Garments now .2.75 Umbrellas $1.00 Umbrellas now '. $ .85 $1.50 Umbrellas now 1 . 1 5 $2.00 Umbrellas now .' 1.45 $2.50 Umbrellas now 1.85 $3.00 Umbrellas now 2.25 See Window for Startling Prices on Men's High Grade Shoes. rrn-r.'niiirtfirii'irfi ROSEBURG OREGON I.OCAI NKW8, W. A, Hurr. tho Uoor Crovk farm or. spont tho day in Ktmobiirg attoml Uc ti btisliit'ss nuittors and visiting with friends. The 1). N. & K. Walter Company, of Portland, th s morning tiled a nit ti,. ii..i. ...... ...... i.,... pen pleading guilty this af-I Smith Furniture and Hardware Cotn- Mrs. C. 11. Olds and daughter. Floreuco. of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been spending the nasi r..w days in Roseburg visiting at the home of Rev. nnd Mrs. Charles Wil son linker, left for Ashland this morning where they will visit with friends. As the bunks will not be open . Is good before you cash It. If R Is Sunday and Monday next, It will be ; bad, ca;i nn officer and nab the per a good time this evening for bogus j petrator S, once. He will have im check artists to ply their trade. ! dnvs to eet ,. i, every merchant ehould be on his , " 5U are 8,un8 guard and if possible try to catch I r a few of tIles fellows are tho fellow who 'attrnipta to work ' ranglia n the act It will have a any game. Find out if the check j tendency to put a stop to It lernoon Marsh was lined 175. He ac cepted the alternative of 32 davs In Jail. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of I I1I.AXK HOOKS St IIIM11. HOOKS TVI'KW IIITKII r.U'KK Ml l it K M I'I'I.II S DII.AU I.Nti MM I IIIAI, I Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. puny, of Sutherlln, In which the plaintiff r ,k lo reiover the sum of $:!.". 5t. II uaiolilit of the claim Is snld to I e ,'ue for merchandise sold the ccr..idants by the plaintiffs. "rWfttS"J"lS'.'''lV" I t i .V. i.ii rii tliM.iiiiiilM.Yi mil itiiii.MttiiiiMig'aiy NOTlCli.. Having disposed of niy huslness known as tho Roseburg Pharmacy. inc.. i nave placed all outsland ni; T ie vrtle Pnvk Vnll of ih. . i nrcoiints to date In the hands of K. Inst, says that the home of Albert X. Kwnrt, room 7 Review bldg.. for i Robinson, w ho lives on the North collection. PartU- knowing them- I Myrtle road, was completely destrov selves Indebted to the above pliar-jed liv tiro last Thursdav Afternoon niacv please call and esttlo without together with Its entire content, delay. Thanking my nianr iatron..the tire supposedlv starting from R tor past favors and besiwaklng a cou-; defective Hue. .Mr. Robinson and tiuiiance ot the same for my unves- family were In town, nine miles dls , i tnt at the time of the fire and knew Roseburg, Or., necemher Sfi. 1 911. ', nothing of It until several hours lat UKOKUK HOOVKK. , er. The loss was fully covered by Iite Owner. 1 Insurance. P Q THE BEST PRESENT S : you can give a man IS SOMETHING TO WMR AND THE BEST PLACE to buy it is at SIMON CARO'S where assortments are large, styles right, and qualities good. All goods guar anteed or money refunded.