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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1912)
TO OUR CUSTOMERS Again the season sujrc;sts to us the pleasure of extending- our hearty good wishes and, ever mindful of past pleasant business rela tions, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. : SIMON CARO The Leading Clother MIC.Wj m:vs. Oct your winter suit mafTo now, bee ArMey, Tailor, 111 Cans street. Mlfrs .Jene King, of Riddle, un derwent tin operation at Mercy hos pital this morning. Prank Cain, county surveyor, re turned hero this afternoon after a few days spent at KUldlo. The Royal .Standard Typewriter Ib the bf t in the world for the price, only $75.00, at the Roseburg Rook Store. tf John WJhlte, the Southen Douglas county Irrfgatlonlst, cunm up from Riddle yesterday afternoon to look after business mutters. Dlltle Milton Pfpffcir. of Glendale. underwent nil oyo operation at Mercy hospital. Although suffering con siderable pain, Dr. Senly believes ho will he able to suvo the eye. Hai-grcavcs Itrothi.rj, through the Douglas C red I tors' Atv.wiiitlon, tliis afternoon filed a in the justice court In which they seolt to collect the sum of $15 from 15. V. Kagan, '.bcal bootblack. Att.u hiucnt pap BABY FORCED IN THE STREET BY LANDLORD ust Two More Business Days, Monday and Tuesday, De cember 30th and 31st. Without a moment's notice and only within tho time limit cf tho law tiin landlord unit let uu that we must vacate our present quarters the 3lHt day of Dec, 1912. This conies at a very Inopportune time, as there are uo business locations vacant in the business portions of the town. Tho losidenls of Roseburg and v!- oinily responded to our appeal to the at to help us out of this predica ment we are in, beyond our expec tations. Aside from tho beautiful ('bicker ing Uaby (Iraml, which Is attracting to much atteutlon while on display at our store, :it No. 1 Hi CasH street, ev-j tral other very fine and costly pia - uo ure contained in this sale. J. P. Nutty, purchased a beautiful Fumed Oak Player Piano. Allco Kemlrtrk, No. f :i 2 S. Mill St., Hoselmrg, purclitised a Lester. M. J. Kraeioff, Roseburg, purchas ed a henuttiul (iotdeii Oak Piano. Mrs. I.enu Klliott, of tho Grand drill, a Steger Piano. D. A. Could, Winchester. Oregon, Storey ft Clarke Piano. S. P. Moode, KolloKg, (Mea niton Piano. Mrs. P. Pell, Roseburg, Marshall MVndull Piano. I.ouls Si'hetfer, Roseburg. llmlorff Piano. James Miller, Knseburg. Lester Pi ano. Mrs Sadie A. Rea, Myrtle Creek. Ore., Smith & Raines Piano. W. Clueky, Roseburg, Kramer Pi ano. Sam Lambovt. Roseburg, Steger PI a no. John Dunn, Ashland, Chlckerhig Piano, Mrs. tattle Reed. Medford, Schrod 'ino. l.aHrueh. Salem, Stojey & HI 'dH , Salem, 'iano, Storey Marshall & Clarke 'em. Storey PI ers were executed and served i:i co jtineticii with the fuit papers. Diaries for 1913 now on sale at the Roseburg Rook Store. ' tf A. Callahan, of Melrose, spent yes terday In Roseburg attending to var ious business matters. Johnson, the iorthaide druggist, nays that business Is nt bad op. Winchester street. tf John Mostnf, of Riudi?. spent the iftornoon In Roseui.i'g utteuding to variouis huslness miattors. Typewriter for sale; Underwood number fi, only $55.00 at the Hose burg Hook Store. tf Wi. V. Denthorwood, of Yoncalla, ' spent yesterday in Roseburg attend-j hig to business matters, ' Claud Cannon has returned from i Portland where he spent the past two weeks visiting with his children who are attending college at that place. YI. P. Carter and Ray Marsters, carpenters, have jiifjt completed a neat and commodious cottago for Win. T. Hugley, near the foot of Oak street, and commenced t ho erection of a similar structure in the same locality. i J. P. Wfcesenherger, Oakland, Schillings & Son IMauo. Mr. Casebeer, Dlxouville, Gear- hardt IMauo. Mm. L. J. Hrown, Jacksonville, Steinhauser Piano. Margaret James, Medford, ball Piano. Kim- A, R. Cunningham, South New Town, Stein turner IMauo. K. T. Armstrong, Salem, Genr hardt IMauo. J. A. Summers, City, Kimball Pi ano. Minnie L. Jockel, McKay, Steger & Son Piano. W. A. Crowley, Central Point, . Klters Piano. Dr. Kerchgessner, Medford, Kllers Piano. j Mrs. J. C. Clearwater, City, Schtll- ing A- Son Pinno. Albert Williams, Roseburg. Schill ing & Son Piano. Keep TIh Thing? Well In Mind. Pirst: No cash payment la neces sary. We deliver the piano you select immediately. Second: Idlers Music House Iron (Mad Guarantee accompanies each In strument. This Cuarantee states money back, if, after delivery tho instrument Is found not to bo exact ly aB represented ar.d 'thoroughly satisfactory. Third: Thero nre only two more days In which we can do business. There are Monday, Dec. 30th, and Tuesday, Iec. 3 1st. During tho remainder of the time our storo will be open until 10 o'clock each evening. In order to accommo date our friends, who are anxious to purchase these 19111 styles pianos, itt greatly reduced prices, and with an additional sale force. It Is safe to iuy that every caller will bo shown careful and courteous attention. I'asy Payment. For All. Rear In mind that our easy pay ment plan applies to the purchase price to any of the above instruments, Kvery Instrument sold during this sacrifice $;lo forced upon us by the landlord, vs positively guaranteed. Filers Muite House, No. 116 Cass intreot. Uetcburg. Oregon. ; 1 JX)CAL NEWS. : liiihli & Imiw plunos aii not tlic j ' i-heaju-st but tile heat. tf j MIhb W. Smith, of Camus Valley, '.spent the day iu Roseburg visiting ; with friends and relatives, A. M. Gallagher, of Deer Creek, ! spent the day in town attending to i various business matters. ! Cashier Nelson, of the Myrtle Creek , State Hank, spent the day in Ilo.se ' burg attending to business matters, j . ! Have you seen the 4-drawer letter I file at the Roseburg Book Store? It's ; a good one for the money, only j $18.00. tf i A. Y. Barker, of Drain, arrived 1 here this morning to spend a few j days visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Singleton-. Robert Harvey and children left for Oakland this morning after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting with friends and' relatives. H, C. Darby, of the Hamilton Drug Company, left for Portland this morning where he will spend a few days enjoying a vacation. Richard Morris, traveling engineer for the Southern Pacific Company, arrived here last evening to spend a day looking after official business. Mrs. John L. May left for Portland and other nortnoru cities this morn ing where she will spend a week or ten days with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. C. Preeman returned to her homo at Riddle this morning af ter a few days spent In Roseburg Vis iting with her sister, Mrs. J, G. Co zart. Miss Resale Wilson left for her: homo at Oleudale last evening after j spending Christmas in Roseburg with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil-j son. Deputy Game and Pish Warden Sundry, of Wloodville, arrived in ofii'burg last evening to spend a few days looking after business in terests. Icputy Sheriff Thomas Dawson re turned to his home at Clendale last evening after a few days spent in Roseburg attending to official busi ness, Mrs. Mary Tabke and children, of Portland, arrived here last evening to sjmhhI a few days visiting at the homo of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcrcier and children and Mrs. J. K. Rankau, oi Portland, arrived In Roseburg last evening to spend n week visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. T. J. Crlteser. C. M. Page, wife) and child return ed to iheir home at Drain this morn ing after spending Christmas in Roseburg visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wi. Page. Llttlo Dorothea Abrahams, daugh ter of Senator and Mrs. Albert Ab raham left for Portland this morning where she will speud a week or ten days visiting at the home of her grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. G. Mack. Hazel, Prancls, Marguerite and Nellie Allison left for Portland this morning where they will spend week or ten days visiting with their grandparents. The children are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Alii son, well known residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. N. Gronvold and llttlo son left for Portland yes terday evening where they expect to remain twrmanently, Mr. and Mrs. Gronvold until recently hnd charge of tho McClallen hotel and there nre many peoplo In Roseburg who regret to karn of their decision to locate elsewhere. Lylo Gray, who was arrested on Wednesday on a charge of drunken news was arraigned In the recorder's court yesterday morning, and upon entering a plea of guilty was fined In tho sum of $10. Being financial ly embarrassed, after his spree. Re corder Wlmberly allowed the defend ant one week in which to pay the fine. Dr. Posey, a local eye, ear and nose specialist, who has had office In the Marsters building for the past year leaves shortly after January 1 for San Francisco and other southern points where he will probably remain until next summer. Dr. Tosey likes Roseburg very much, but believes KAIlltDX IS KILI.KI). ! A telegram was received in Roseburg this morning to the effect that 11. N Fnrren, vice president of the Oregon & Southern Hailroad Company, which at one time established headquarters In Koseburg, was Instantly killed as the result of a boiler explosion In a mill near Clear Lake, Wash., early yesterday. Upon leaving Rose burg several months ago Far- ren went direct to the state of Washington where he secured employment as an engineer in a sawmill. There he was employ ed until yesterday when the boiler exploded and killed hfm instantly. Air. Pan-en was quite well known in Roseburg where he lived for six or eight months. He was the vice-president of the Oregon & Southern Railroad Company, which had 4, for iu. cnief object the construc- V tion of a railroad from Medford to Roseburg and thence to the 4 coast. During his resiuence In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Farren resided at the home of Mrs. Calland, who conducts a room- ing and boarding house on Rrockway street.. . ' change of climate will result bene ficially. Rusiness Is not jo rotten on 'Win chester street -Johnson's Drug Store. tf William Kelliher, of Deer Creek, was n business visitor iu Roseburg today. , - , rimrlM C.nrdner left for points in .la.kson county this morning where he has business matters needing his lll.llLUJil. I Mrs. George Rumette U(t for Myr-j tie Creek this morning where she ; will spend a few days visiting with her parents. Claud 'Rartrum, of Tiller, arrived here last evening to spend a few ! days visiting with his parents,. Mr. ' and Mrs. S. C. Dartrumv j iv. v. uiiiiiiius aim wue remiiieu here this morning Trom Portland j whew Hint- iwn rhtWmns viir-! ing with friends and relatives. ...w, 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Grannis returned hero this morning after a few days spent at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Grannis reside on North Detr Creek 11. G. Wilson, of the local Indian agency, left for Portland and other northern cities this morning to spend a few days looking after his official duties. Mens' Hoisery Phone Chas A. Eaton SHOES For Men Rl 1U.V KG I tO ORDKIi.S HIM TO LEAVE HIS OWLV HOMIi, 'Zero Davis Comet to Roseburg and Causes Warrant to bo lnsued For Whltmore Resident. Declaring that he was ordered from f his own abode by a burly negro nam ed Irwin Rhoades, and that he was compelled to seek shelter at the homej of a neighbor, Zean, or "Zero" Davis, i as he was dubbed by the attorneys during a recent trial In the circuit' qourt, arrived In Roseburg last even- ing from his home at Whitmore, a small station midway between Suth- erMn and Oakland, and caused a warrant to be issued cnarging ..... Rhoades with the simple crime of i trespass. ' Christian Church. According to,the story told by Dav- j N McConnell, pastor. Sunday Is last night Rhoades has been in school 10a. m.; preaching n a. m., charge of a brickyard at Whitmore BUbJect "Let George Do It"; C. E. for some time past, and of late has.g.go; preaching 7:30, subject "To been boarding at the Davis home, morrow". Mrs. Stantou now has I Davis says he suspected that Rhoades was intimate with hi wife for some time past, but not until "Thursday when he detected them sitting on a lounge did he decide to have his boarder arrested. In telling the of ficers of the affair, Davis said he entered his home unbeknown to Rhoades and his wife and was great ly surprised to find them sitting on the lounge with-RhoadeB arm about hlB wife's waist. "I protested," said Davis between sobs last evening, "but without avail. Why, that burly 'ne gro even ordered me from my own home, while my wife told me It was time to beat it. Rather than engage in a fight with the Intrudar I left and here 1 am in search of a war-j rant." Davis told his story to the district i attorney tat night and npon recom- mondatlon of the latter a warrant was issued bv Jusice Marsters charg-; Ing Rhoades with the' simple crime' Year Resolutions"; p. m,, "Yes- , of trespass. The warrant was set;ter(lay and Tonlol.,.uw... Thcre wlll , to Sutherlh, later in the evening and ,ie a silendid nmglcal both .Deputy Sl.eriff Eddy arrived , here'; vocal &nA instrilm(jntIll You w, W II II t I'M M IBUIIfl' llUtl IIIUI lllllh' 1 " as much as the district attorney was unusually busy this afternoon the preliminary hearing has been post- poned until tonight at 7:30 o'clock Rhoades Is a colored gentleman and appears to possess ordinary in - telligence. At least, he talks fluent- Iv and denies emphatically that he took undue liberties with Mrs. Davis. He admits boarding at the Davis. home and to this fact he attributes his , MLTOiuiiiitmij. nnuuuto oajo vis Is of a jealous disposition, and secured th warrant of arrest without i .i .!.. proper investigation. , j Jt Is said that District Attorney j George id. Brown already has evi-: dence in his possession which war-j rants the filing of a charge against Rhoades much more serious thnn the one upon which he was taken In cns- tody last evening. j Davis is well known In Roseburg, and at one time played the role ofjer, Claud Cannon. The Cannon a detective In this vicinity. He made j children are attending college at a specialty of liquor violations and Portland. HISLOP, "THE SHOE Perkins Building was responsible for the arrest cud conviction of a number of local boot leggers. Of late, he has worked on the section between Sutheriin and Oakland. Other than a wife he has three small children. . CHURCH NOTICES ft H. Carrick left fr Ashland this morning where he Sll spend a few days looking afbusiness interests. Mr. Carrick's soValter, wftn spent Christmas In Roeeburg afotf leVt for jus uonie ul r rtiKu uutco, tui., in is morning. charge of the music. Special music at both eervice-j tomorrow... Come and worship with us. M. K. Churcli, South. , Arthur Thomas, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.; Jr. League 2:30 p. m.; Sr. League 7:30 p. m. ' Our revival meeting will begin Wed nesday evening at 7:30. A number of short talks will be made by the pastors of the city on the need of a revival and relate topics. Every- Is Invited to como and take some 'part in these services, ( Baptist Church. - W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 11a. m.; vounir nemle's meeting firSO n m ' hi ?: m The e germon for to:norrow wi), . ..,-.. t-.l n ,ti.,t ...) . .1 J seo. , I'ii-Nt M. K. Church. j Alexander M. Maclean, pastor. All ; "r services are held at the armory. cornor Lane and Jackson . streets. Sunday school at 9:45; preaching services ot 11 and 7:30; Epworth ! League at 6:30. In the morning the 1 pastor will take up the course on the Asiatic churches. At night he ! will preach on a subject covered by a quotation from Shakespeare "True : 'Ti ntiH Pitv nnrt Pitv "Tin 'Tii Tis and Pity, and Pity Tis, 'Tis 1 True". Male quartette specials both' morning and evening. Everybody welcome. House comfortable and s lots of room. Dorothy and Vv'ailaco Cannon re turned here last evening to spend New Years at the home of their fath- Ladies' Hoisery MAN" 125 C. P. Ford's SHOES For Women J