BARGAINS Don't Forget THE Eemovea! Sale AT SIMON CARO'S I LOCAL NEWS. j The Roseburg Book store aiwayt Hell goods of good quality at lowest IN prices. tf j William Ruxton, of Hrockway DOLLS spent the day la nose burg attending 1 1 j to various' business Interests. ! ; HliiU marie, to order. &I5.00 and I upward. Acklcy, Tailor. Ill Cass 1 treet. tf. , . I Judge J. W. Hamilton, haa return-J ed from Corvallls where he held a; DRESSED We are selling oat our stocli of dressed dolls at greatly reduced prices. Regular $7.00, 6.50, 5.00 at only S2.50 The goods alone to dress these dolls cost more than we asK for the doll com plete. Other DRESSED DOLLS only 25c, 45c, 50c, 60c MaKe your selection from our store window before they are all gone. . i 3peclal term of the circuit court. j LOCAL KKWS. Get your win Mr suit mucle now. toco Acklcy, Tullur, 111 Conn street. tf. I). C. VWmr, a local real emate jigcnt, spent the afternoon at Oak land. Attorney HI hurt Hermann, William Van Hurt n and Dr. C. . L. Pearson Hjjent the afternoon at Suthciiiu. U. O, MeGllvory, of Canyonvllle, It; spending a couple of days in Itose liiii'K looking after various buwlnet-b matters. Dr. Love, wife, and child, of Myr tle Creek, arrived In HoHt'uurg thlb nfternoon to spend a day or two visit ing with friends. For mill work and high qualify mi her of oil kind, call on the J. . j Mook Lumber Company. I'liono 100. " o deliver the koouV' tf L. P. Hyrno, of Redmond, Ore., nr rlvud hero last evening to upend a row duy vlnitliiK with friends. .Mr. Uyrne fonneiiy resided in this city whore lie lias many friemiB. DiHtrlet Attorney Georno M. Mrown lenvos for Cociiill City tomorrow or Hutitiday where he will attend tin; regular term of the circuit court Tor Cook county. U. H. Mathews haw chipped bin bar fixtures to (Henduie where they hav been Bold to a resident of that c!tv who eontomplaton eiiiialiu in the loon buslnesH. Charlefl Vundcventer, of Portland, arrived hi KoHetturg today to spend ii weelt attciidfug to businoHH null ters before the local United Slute1 lund oTfice. The ladleH of St. (Jeorgo'a church will Borvo ft Cafeteria supper In the I'arltdi House, 211 Kast Ciihh Hlreeel. Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7. A cordial Invitation Is extended to ev erybody. dr At the regular met' ting of Alpha Lodge, No. -17. K. of IV, held last night the following officers were elected to nerve during Ihe ensiling year: Tree Johnson. C. C; It. W. Strong, V. C; ,1. C. Alliln, P.; V. It. Itucklngluim. M. of ; M. V, Wright. K. of U. H, ; .lames A. Perry. M. of T.; W. T. Wright. M. of 10. ; K. K. Wlm herly, M. of A.; Frank lliown, I. 0.; icoi-ge VY. Ktmhnll, O. 0.; Joseph .Mh-elll. trustee tur three years. Sev eral cumlidatcH were Initialed Into j NEW ORANGES I V o have just received a large shipment of California oranges of the nawl variety. Sunshine from the heavens andmoister from the soil have Mended to make the Calitornia orange the best, most dclieiousand jueiest in the world. Try them and be convinced. Von will always tind a large assort ment )f fruit and vegetables at the THE MODEL K)OD STORE THE ROCHDALE CO. PHONIC 115 the niynterlea of the order during the evening. Ralph Knight, of Canyonvllle, was a bunlneHH visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today, II. A. llunsaker returned to His home at .uyrtle Creek last evening af.er a few days ujkjiu In Rose burs. Sheriff Oeorgo Quine returned here this afternoon after a few days spent on his ranch at Riddle. For mill work and high quail tj lumber of all kind, call on the J. G. Hook Lumber Company. lMionc 100. "Wo deliver the Koods" II .Mrs. R. P. Redlfer returned to her home at Riddle this morning af ter a few days spent In Rosehurg visiting with relatives. Healricc Staley left for Kugeno to day after spending the past week In Roseburs visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgo Staley. I District Attorney George M. Hrown returned here last evening after a couple of days spent at Salem where be had professional matters pending before the supremo court. j Mrs. D. llaupert and child arrived; here this morning from Colorado, and left later In the day lor Look-1 ing Class where they will spend ! some time visiting with the former's j parcuiH, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klore, j Mr. Chandler, who Is interested v illi V. K. Wlllettc in the opcaitlon of a local creamery, leaves tonight lor Chicago and other lOasiern cities where be will spend several weeks. During his absence fro in Rosehurg. Mr. Chandler expects to visit in Min nesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Colo rado and Oliio. Apparently evidencing a desire to get Into the limelight a number of ItOHchiirg ladies yesterday bcselged Cotinly Clerk Kdward Lenox and re quested permission to register. Inas much as the next election In Rose hurg donn not occur until October. l!Ht, the county clerk iieeessai ily re fused the request. County Judge (1. W. Wonacott, who Is one of tlje three men who draws the regular jury pan el today stated that he would not tolerate tne selection of women for Jury service at the time of drawing the ventre in January. As a result, the women of Douglas roiuily will probnhly be compelled to curb their ambitions to serve on juries In the local courts for at least t wo year.. The only manner in which women can erve on a Jury at the present time is through a stipulation of Ihe oppos ing attorneys and the court In which they waive qualifications of jurors. Mrs. Blanch Neighbors and child: left for Portland this morning where they will spend a couple of weeks, visiting with relatives. Friday evening, December 6, coin-: menclng at 7:30, the West Side Loyal Temperance- Legion will give an en tertainment at the Kree Methodist' church. Collection taken. Every-: body welcome. I The members of the Rosehurg Gun Club held another of Its interesting shoots at the range north of town this afternoon. Quite a number of marks men were in attendance und n number of unusually high scorefc were recorded. Mrs. O. C. Stark and two sons, Otto and P. E. Stark, arrived here last evening from Kenncwick, Wash., pi opuratory to assuming charge ol the McClallen hotel. Mrs. Stark and sons are experienced in the hotel business and will no doubt make a success of their late venture. The supreme court yesterday re versed the decision of Judge Hamil ton In the case of Emry Thrush vs. A lira ham Lincoln Thrush and Eliza 1'h rush, and an order was issued compelling the respondents to pay the costs of defending the action, which amounted to approximately $?;... " i Dr. G. W. Leslie, of Marahfleld,! was living at Florence when thei drowning of Dr. Barber, of Gardiner, j occurred. The item and claims now j being made by a seeming Impostor ;r Dr. Barber's property and other effects, was mentioned in the Record j last week. Dr. Leslie says Dr. liar- j ber's body was fully identified at I I lie time, before a coroner's jury and I (here is little doubt the man now! claiming to be Lr. Barber is trying La gitin something which does not be- j bmg to him. Marsh field Record. j i Some unknown porson entered ttie j homo of John Wright, In North! Ilosehiirg, yesterday afternoon and : after ranRarkin the bureaus and other depositories In the home left ' without niiproprUUlni; anyihiiiK of ' vulue. The family was absent from : tlu home at the time of the attempt- ed robbery, and not until they re-1 turned shortly before six o'clock lavl evening was the "would-be" theft discovered. The officers were noti fied, but as yet the Identity of the unwelcomed prowler has not been es tablished. Kntraucc to the home wan valued through an open window. KnteriiiK the residence throimh; the front door, an unknown man late Monday ninht spent considerable time ransacking the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Zureher. on Kane street W hen M r. Zurcher ret n rued home late at nitfht he detected the fellow standinn In tho kitchen enjoylni: some delicacies which he had appro priated. NotkiiiK Mr. Zurcher ap- -proaching the stranger closed the door between them nnd left the rel deuce In baste. Nothing of great . value was appropriated from the homo. At Ihe time the Intruder en t ered t he resilience M r. and M n Zurcher were at the home of a neigh bor. J. A. Ward, who came through from the Interior last Saturday lea met) that the N!)-ton steam shovel which had been so long delayed by rough weather, was brought into the I'mp (jua river last Thursday and Is be ing unloaded at the railroad leading to the tunnel site. The machine was brought down from Yaqulna bay on a scow and towed by the tug Uos coe. The- shovel will soon be ready for work and wilt be throwing dirt probably tomorrow, Tho Incline for Its unloading has been ready for the pust two months, and l.te .'oh should proceed now without any further In terruptions. The contract for the f unnel was let to the Copetihag; brothers early In the summer, but th job of getting machinerv to the tun nel site has delaed tho work from four to tix months. It Is now esti mated by the engineers nnd others interested In the bore, that the tun nel cannot be completed Inside of IS men tin; which would trean sometime Roseburg ! rOULTKY M UtKKT. ' 9 No cold Btorago chickens whon you buy at Jack Dbwhou's poultry and produce market. All chlckeus are dressed after $ you order. Our chickens are kept In a 'clean snnitary room and are fed on clean grain. We invite you to compare our raeth- ! od with others you have seen. Order your Thanksgiving bird i from us and be satisfied. Our 9 prices are right. JACK DAWSON' Poultry an Produce .Market 507 N. Jackson St. Phone 310 d7 during1 tho summer of 191-1. .Marsh field Record. Sit now for your lioilday fotos. ! Clark & Clai k, I'o toy ra pliers. tf Mrs. Kniiiy T. Whlttaker and two! children arrived In Koseburg this morning from Hood Kiver to spend j a few days with relatives. J I Through his attorney H. W. Mars-1 ters, Robert Whlttaker. a well kuown ' Koseburg man. this afternoon filed j a suit for divorce In the circuit court; against his wife. Mrs. 15. C. Whit-! taker. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttaker were married in Koseburg on September 111, Hill, nnd according to the com plaint the latter deserted him during tho following October. Exposition of Winter Footwear Styles M E N S H O S I E R Y P 1 Tff.HISLOP, THE SHOEfllANSSS; Book The Ideal Gift Store. LOCAL NEWS. Hit now for your Xmas fotos. Clark & Clark, Fotogrnphurs. tf Remember "A Cheerful Liar" at the Palace theatre December 12 and 13. S. J. Jones returned here this af ternoon after a day spent at Glen dale end other Southern Douglas county towns. - For exclusive patterns In suitings for ladles nnd mens tailored suits, see Ackley, practical tailor, 111 Cnsn street.. . tf. Attorney John T. Long returned here this morning after a couple of days spent at Salem attending to professional matters before the su preme court. Mrs. E. Y. Moore, of Portland, who has been spending some time In Koseburg visiting with her daughter. Mrs. George E. Houck, left for Los Angeles, Cal., this morning where she will spend the winter. With Christmas less than three weeks off the several local stores. ;ire commencing to take on holiday! attire. In Tact, the Xmas gifts are; being arranged as fast 11s possible j and within a few days prospective' purchasers will have no difficulty in selecting those articles which they H1SLQP, THE SHOEMAN Is without a doubt the largest and finest array of of up-to-date shoes and Hi-cuts for men, women and children ever shownJin this section of the state. Mot only will you find our as sortment larger but you will find the value greater The styles shown here are ab solutely correct. On the whole this great winter display should impress you more than ever with this stores pro gresssiveness and the great ness of bur val ues. We cor dially invite you to call on Sat urday and view the newest fashions Store dosiro to purchase. As In previous years the merchants anticipate a big Christmas trade, and as usual urge the people to shop early and thus avoid the rnsn. The "Ideal Girt Store," keeps the largest assortment of Waternian'e Ideal Fountain pens. You can't do better than buy one at the Roseburg Book Store.- it The young ladles ot the Susana Wesley Bible class of tho M. E.. church, South, will hold a window sale of home cooked articles at the Benson grocery Saturday, Decem ber 7. dC ' CAFKTKItlA Sl'PPEit The ladles of St. George's church will serve a CAFETERIA SUPPER in tho Purish House, 214 East Cass street on Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7. J en ti. Creamed Chicken with Hot Biscuits Roast Reef with Hrown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Fruit Salad Shrimp Salad Pies Shorbeit Tea Coffee TIIAPPKKS. If you want the highest prices for all kinds ol furs, bring them to me. T am buying for an Eastern house. 13. F. SHIELDS. Box G01. Roseburg. Ore. L A D I E S H O S I E R Y -'w a. a 7.