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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1912)
59 - handled the visiting teachers without the least difficulty. Jiibt received Guuther's Chocolates direct from lactory. Fullenon it Richardson, tr Mrs. William Kleet, wife ot a local iioutnern Pacific engineer, returned hero lust evening after a few days ..jxriit at Portland. ft LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL news. John Prcschern spent the day at Sutherlin attending to various busi Beaa Interests. Suits niudu to iM-iier. :).". unci upward. At k ley, Tnilor. Ill Outs street, a. Kit now for your twlUUiy fotos. ' Clark & (.'lurk, Fotogruidiers. tf i Ceorge Crane, of Ten Mile, was a visitor n Itoseburg lor a few hours today. A. J. Hellows has returned from Portland where he spent a few days attending tho Northwest Land Show. MEN AND BOYS in any number to take advantage of ' I Mrs. Mary Miller left for her home our removal sale. Prices slaughtered. Nothing held backT'r j Ceorge Larnon, of Oakland, trans-, at Tails City this morning after a Help week's vl nit at the home of her broth er, J. J. Gilliam, of Deer Creelc l-'or mill work and high quality IT IT acted business matters in the cltv Ill ' m Mrs. J. W. Strange and Mrs. N. r. Jowett Hiont the day at Wilbur visiting with friends. Cunther's true fruit center candles now on sale at Fullerton & Richard tou'n. tf K. I-. Heard, the Yonralla mer thant, spent last evening 111 Itoso fcurg attending to business matters. Scott Landers, of Porllnnd, who has been spending the past few days in Itoseburg left for his home last evening. For mill work and high qwillly Jimher or nil kinds, rail on the J. G. r'look I.imihcr Company. I'liono 100. "We deliver tlio goods" tf Louis Kohlhagen, a local butcher. las returned from .minis In KWil,, California where ho flpunt a few days In quest of e.attlo. The ladlea of tho M. K. Church, South, will hold a window -sale of ThaSiksglvIng homo cooking at the Ttee Hive grocery atoro, Wednesday, November 27. n20 Miss Dlnnch Wnrblelon, of Detroit, Mich, arrived in llosoburg yesterday, with a view of locating permanently. Miss Wnrbloton Is a dressmaker by profession and hopes to secure em ployment In this city. Willi the approach of tho holiday season, many of the local stores are already displaying their Christmas (tlfts. Most of the merchants antici pate the usual holiday trado, not 'vithslundllig that money Is lers plen tiful this year than Tor several seas ons past. After ouo of the most entertaining, as well as Insl rucllvo educational meetings In Die history of Itoseburg, ho teachers' Institute Tor Douglas county ended here late Friday uflcr . three days' session. Friday's ses sions were well attended and (ho sev ers! numbers on tho program wero ffrenl.ly appreciated. ' In all, the In stitute his proven an event of great educational value and has bail the rrei't of cementing a clihso relallnn hl between the Instructors of the entire county. The addresses, which were delivered by some of Oregon's foremost educators, were well chos en and fmin:'. favor at the hands of the assembl ,ipe. Although crowded to their iijp.vUy, the local hotels WSSi The Bellow's Store Co. '4tC " NOVEHBER CLEAN-UP SALE r Tj'jn-j, : : 1 il4 I,"vi U ll (,,);'' ht , 0 Everything in the store at Reduced r i$4Sftky Prices, Nothing reserved. This store KQV hasa rcPlltation for backing up it's ) ' 1 ads. Come now and get the bene- jf I I J 1,t V1 1411 lumber of all kinds, call on the J. (i. Kfook Lumber Company. Phone 100 "Wo deliver llio goods" tf .Mrs. II. I'. Jouch left for Toledo, Lincoln county, this morning where she will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Wells & .McKay, of Wilbur, have purchased the Interest of C. F. Smith in tho Sutherlin Livery and Feed Stable and took possession Wednes day, it is unedrstood that Mr. Smith will go to Eastern Oregon and: engage In stock raising. Sutherlin ' Sun, . j . The work of painting tho Odd Fed-, lows temple, at the corner of Cass and Jackson streets Is progressing! mreiy. and Lie contractor nopea to,iey, cu.., arrived i nave me uisk compicicu wiiuin uireoi weeks. When finished tho building) will have u slate effect and will pre sent a inoro attractive appearance than heretofore. Attorney George Neuner left for Salem yesterday where be will appear before the Supreme jCourt In tho case of the Slate vs. Walter Scott, appealed from the circuit court of , Douglas county. Scott was Indicted here several months ago on a charge of attempted extortion preferred by A. M. Gallagher, of Deer Creek. At tho time of trial the ovldence Indicat ed that Scott wrote a letter In which ho Instructed .Mr. Gallagher to place a certain sum of money at a designated-spot under penalty of having his home destroyed. Gallagher immedi ately reported receipt of the letter, to the officers, according to the evi dence, and suspicion later' pointed toward Scott who was formerly em ployed by Gallagher. Gallagher was then arrested and tried with tho re sult that ho was convicted, Although the Idler r Ived by Gallagher was unsigned handwriting experts claim ed (hat It was written by Scott. Scott was sentenced within n few days fol lowing the trial, at which time hlsj attorneys riled notice of appeal to the supremo court. District Attorney George M. Urown conducted tho pros ecution, and will probably appear In opposition lo Attorney Neuner on the date set for arguments before the iiiprcnio court. Itltl'XK PACKERS WAVTICD Apply at Gilo V Co. packing house Mon. day niortiinir.. uij:i v i i w jinn nw uuu mgii quainy iiiiiiiier ui uu hiiium, cuu on toe d. u. i.1m,k ijUllliK,r company. I'liono 100. tf "We deliver the goods" Mrs. Robert Hall, of Oakland, who has been.u patient at Mercy, hospi tal for some time was dismissed from the Institution today. Dale Osborn spent the day at Al bany where he witnessed the football game between the Eugene University ami the O. A. C. this afternoon. r- . The "Ideal Gift Store," keeps the assortment of Waterman's Ideal Fountain pens. Vou can't do better than buy one at the Itoseburg Hook Store. tf W. S. and B. B. Pntcr, of Berke- in Itoseburg this morning to speuu a lew nays iook ing after business Interests. The gentlemen are interested in consid erable Douglas county real estate and are here to Inspect tho same. James S. Cherrlngton, tho Itlddle real estate agent, left for his home this morning after a couple of day apent in Itoseburg. Mr. Cherrlng- toll expects to locate In Itoseburg and It may be possible that he will move his household goods here some time next week. Tho ladles of the Episcopal Guild, and the ladles of tho Westminster Social Circle, of the Presbyterian church In Sutherlin, will unllo In holding a bazanr on December 4, at tho parish house. A fine assortment of fancy and useful articles on sale. Come and purchase your Christinas presents of us. I). J. Stewart and wifo returned here last evening after a few days spent at Portland whore they at tended the Northwest Lund Show., In talking of his trip last evening:' Mr. Slowart Bald Mrs. Stewart and himself visited the Orpheiitn theatre, In the Mnrqiinm block, on tho even ing previous to Its collapse, and ni ls congratulating himself that the accident did not occur during the progress of the performance. Had such lieen tho case, Mr. Stewart nays many people would no doubt have been trampled to death. Mr. Stew art speaks In high terms of the land show which ended In Port land last night. The exhibits were numerous, mid according to Mr. Stew and we'll help you get good you have ever before been to take advantage of this SIMON CARO art, comprised nearly every product of the soil. i (Jet your winter suit nmile now. See Ackley, Tailor, 111 Cuss street. tf. George Palmer, of Salem, arrived in Itoseburg last evening to spend a few dayB attending, to business in terests. William Wceklcy, of Myrtle Point, arrived In Itoseburg last night to look after several business trans actions. George Wlxson, of Myrtle Creek. Is spending a few days In Itoseburg visiting with friends and looking af ter business Interests. Gunthcrs Fruits of Paradise and peaches and cream are two delicious confections that please the most fas tidious. Fullerton & Richardson, tf M. Petrie. who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Sutherlin, returned lo the Soldiers' Home at Itoseburg Friday evening. Yoncalla Ti mes. n. M. Hall, of Glengary, returned hero yeslerday after a few dnya spent at Portland attending tho laud show. Mr. Hall was the first nun In Douglas county to ship fall apples to the London market. The expert-i ncnt prove'd successful, and Mr. Hall will continue the London shipments: annually. I IMSINE PACKERS WANTED Amilv m. inn' . i ii. jiai King House .11011- H goods, at less money than able to secure. Don't ta opportunity to save money. LOCAL XEWS. . Sit now for your Xmas fotos. Chirk & Clark, I-'otograpliers. - If G. W. Gage, of Dillard, spent the day 111 Roseburg looking after busl uesu mutters. J. R. Morgan, of Sutherlin, was a business visitor in Itoseburg for a fow liours today. A great labor savet self-wringing mop. Oroer now. J. W. Mote, P. O. box 107, Itoseburg. nl5 Jack Polton, the, stock man, spent the day at Myrtle Creek looking af ter business matters. L. B. Wallace returned here this morning after a few days spent at Portland attending the Northwest Land Show. Merle Ireland, of Olalla, left for her home today after a few days spent in Koscliurg nttendlng the teachers' institute. Miss Helena KIdddle returned home this morning ufter attending tho teachers' institute in this city. .Miss Itlddle resides Riddle. Mrs. August Meuller, of Spring field, who has been spending the tiast few days in Itoseburg visiting at tho Inline of her brother Olo OUsson, lert for Central Point this morning where she will visit with relatives. From one hill of potatoes C. H. Lake recently dug an ordinary peach 1 uox run or excellent potatoes total- than a week off, local poultry deal ling 18 and a quarter pounds In ; era were unusually bnsv .n,i weight. The spuds may be seen In Langlols & Ciltsfortb's land products window. Itlddle Tribune. J. II. West ad wife, of Eugene, ar rived in Roseburg this nioriiln' tn I spend a couple of days at the home of Mr. anil Jlrs. Charles Barn inl. Mr. West was associated In business with Mr. Barnard nt Eugene prior to the latter'8 removal to Roseburg. Concluding their visit In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. West will proceed to California, where they will spend some tlu.e. Miss Elsa Klmniel was given a surprise at the Canyonville hotel last Thursday evening, the occasion be ing her birthday. A large crowd was there and a good time was en joyed. Miss Ornco Boyle gave sev eral piano solos, Mrs. Henry Hop kins sang several songs. Prof. E. E. West spoke n piece and the Canyon ville hotel orchestra made Its en trance Into society.- Kiddle Tribune. Last night's trains, both south and northbound were crowded with teach ers returning to their homes after attending the annual teacher's insti tute In this city. The teachers sneak K .... ... In high terms of the work accom- v.. u.i. ,R ,,ie progress. ot tae inn nappy couple will make their fu Instltute, and are especially thankful tore home at Glendale where the to County School Superintendent ! groom Is employed. inurman inaney who had (he uro gram In ..and. Tho addresses were unusually Instructive and were deliv. ered by a number of Oregon's fore most educators. H. S. Kinney went to Medford yes terday to look nfter business matters. lie expects to leave tomorrow even ing for the coast, where in com pany with Mr. Abraham he has ex tensive logging contracts. He Is I Pleased with business condition. i there but say, it has ta raining heavily and steadily for some time. Glendale News. Sit now for your holiday fotos. Cluck & Clark, Fotographers. tf A. J. Dear, of Oakland, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few liours today. L. L. Matthews, of Glide, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours today. A. E. Shlra, of the Shira Lumber Mills at Sutherlin, spent the day in Roseburg attending to various bust ness interests. Wiley Pllkington und wife leave for Portland tonight where they ex pect to spend the winter visiting with their daughter. " A. D. Bradley, S. B. Crouch and several other local parties leave for Klamath Falls on Monday whore they will spend a few days hunting ducks. Mr. Gabrlelton today finished the task of adjusting the several losses' resulting from Monday night's fire In the Hamilton building on Jackson street. Mrs. S. A. Sanford will entertain a number of young people at her home on Lane street this evening. Cards ' will be the chief amusement of the evening, followed by a luncheon. W. M. Hampton, of Olalla, nrrlved In Roseburg this morning suffering from an abcess of the hand. The ab cess was dressed by Dr. Houck and the patient will soon regain use of his hand. Inasmuch as Thanksgiving is less ! ranging final ahinnien.' m ' -,,. to me outside markets. Among the heaviest local purchasers wore Har ness & Johnson and George Kohlhag en. At Oakland, the chief turkey center of Oregon, Young & Company probably made the largest assign ments to Portland, San Francisco and Seattle. George H. Himes, socerUiry of the Oregon Historical Society, nrrlved In Itoseburg last evening to spend a day or two. Mr. Himes Is one of Ore gon's oldest and best known resi dents, and for several ivears i.pot has been connected with the hlstori-' cai society. Being well versed In the history of Oregon, Mr. Himes has made the historical society on'organ Ization of great merit. Mr. Himes expects to leave for Portland to morrow A quiet wedding in which two of Oleudales popular young people were the principals occurred at the parsonage of the Methodist church late yeslerday, when Harry Hul'stead er and Veta B. Broln were united In marriage. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. A. R. Maclean and wuh itnnsBn.i t... , . .. c0oru uj u iew intimaie friends of the contracting parties. The ladles of the local CathoJIc church today held a sale of fancy ar ticles at Burr's music store, at the corner of Jackson and Oak streets. The sale was well patronized and a neat sum was realized by the ladies In charge. The money netted from the sale will be applied on the church debt. In addition lo th. ui. ih ladlea nsn hM i . - " unuier Bl noon i m , ' lna r the season -cacles o V todav. and ff.. .. T. v V 4r