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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1913)
1 It Will Be Daylight Until 9 P. M. NEXT SATURDAY EVG. In fifty business houses in koseburg. No phenomenon of nature. They Light With Gas x Installed at Cost, s ) Maintained Free. ' J Cheapest and Best ' Light on Earth. Let us call and tell you about it. OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO. WOMK.Y Jl'JtOKS TO I 'J ICV WIFE IlKATEIi ! California Judc Also Turns t'liastiii ' iiiu Hii.luiiirH (' ItMJ tt'i'T t4 J'o lire .Matron at Santu -Monica. SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov. 9. What will a Jury of women do to a man churned with wife beating? The uiiextlon In of serious Import to Frank I'cely, who will be tried In the Santa .Monica Police Court .Mon il"' on a charge of chastising his wife. ceeley demanded the Jury trial. Police Judge Hrown itave turn a real si'ipiriBo by impaneling It Jury or women, among them some, of the best-known Boclely anil club mem bers of the Heach City: Feeley has been trlel on similar charges. The plan of demanding a' Jury trial always has brought acquittal. Previous Juries have been composed of men and Judge Brown conceived the idea of placing the case beloie women, to see what their verdict would be. I This will be entirely a women's j case. Judge Hrown turned It over to ins police matron (Ws. E. F. i,eavm, wno is vested with authority of a police officer. CANDY HELPS Now Is the time to mako up your Holiday Candles. We have ev erything the home candy maker needs and wfl) b11 you at whole sale prices anything In our stock, such as Candled Fruits, Dipping Fruits, Maple Sugar, Hitter and Sweet Chocolute Coatings at 25c the pound, the very best Walter Baker's, none better. Candy Boxes in all sizes from lk pound up to 6 pound at 3 cents and up, Ther mometers, Dipping Forks, Wax Paper, in fact everything in the Candy line. Formulas and Instructions for making all kirida of home made candy free. 820 Pine Street Phone 190 Party J Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS ixkjki.vc; (jlass xkws. Alba Spaugh Is making an extend ed visit in Portland. Miss Orare Miller, who has re- ' turned from Nebraska, is laid up with a sprained ankle. Al. Strickland Is having his house remodeled Inside. Mr. John Perry is doing the work. The, Ladies' Aid will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon, .Nov. 12. .Mrs. Bjirky and daughter recent ly from Norway, is spending the win ter with hor son. A. I.arsen. .Mr. Karnest Jackson made a Bhort vlBit with his parents last week. Ira Howard has greatly Improved ills place by painting the "barn and putting in cement walks. The voting people have organized on i.'....r,,h i oui'ua nfficertt are: President, Arthur Marsh; first vice president, Mr. Walker; second vice president, Harry Hrown; fourth vice president. Alice Hostick; secretary Ona Hrlsbin; t.reas., Earl Whiting. Meeting every Sunday at 7 p. m. at the church. Mr. Musgrove and family are spending a few days at Sutherlin vis iting relatives. Sunday evening, Nov. 16, there will be preaching at the church by the new district superintendent, Rev. Mr. Van Fassin. of Ashland, and Monday. Nov. 17, at 1 0a. m., the first quarterly meeting of the Rose burg circuit will be held. O. JACOUSOX Telephone 'Mil Panitorium Dye Works AU work full guaranteed, floods called for and delivered. Pruc. tlcal dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of Ladies' and Genu' Cloth ' InK, Cravenettefi and Portiers. RoseburS, Ore mi r. mikt m utM:i oak. A splendid line of aluminum kitch en ware now on sale at the Roseburg Furniture Co. tf The First Require ment Of If IWt To Yc it Entire GROCERIES THAT GIVE SATISFACTION Is The Quality When You Have Secured Why Not Without Additional Cost Them a Trial Money Cheerfully Refunded We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps To All our Customers Yours to serve and please R. STUBBS The Grocer Phone Thrce-One-Seven The Bellows Store BOSEBURC'S SPECIALTY DRY COOPS HOUSE OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Invites your Inspection of our showing of new mid-season styles of SUITS, COATS anil DltlCKHKS. Never have we shown a more handsome line. Sl'JTS In all this season's newest colors, $12 to $40 'COATS, both for street and ev ening wear. $10 to $r0. DltliSSKS Silks, KponKO, Serges beautiful styles, $10 to $25. SILKS & DRESS TRIMMINGS Wo nro the loaders in showing the ncwt'Ht wanted materials in SILKS. Our aeltMition comprise all til o now ahiuiva in Cropos, Crcpo Motuors, Chnrnumso, etc. IJnth Plain and Urooailes; pric ed $1 to $3 per yard. rr.-v.i.i- "'l THF. 'SUNSiilNF Try Our Mail Order Department! YOU'LL LIKE IT THE BELLOWS STORE, ROSEBURG 324 JACKSON STREET Bicycles, Bicycle Tires, Base Ball Ooods Just received a large shipment of Bicycles. Bicycle Tires and B;.se Ball Goods. Call and see what I have before you buy elsewhere. If you buy tha Kicycle now, 1 can make It an ob ject to you. J. H. Syke's Gun Store OIIOSITE POSTOKFICF UOShlll'IiG, OIIEGOX Ladies' Short and Long Kimonos, Ladies' Fleece Lined Dressing Sacks The regular 75c value for 49c Ladies' Dressing Sacks SI value for 69c A Good heavy one, 51 .25 value for 98c Ladies' Long Kimonos, a dandy value else where at 1.25, our price 68c A better one, the regular $1.50, our price $1.25 Fleeced on tiie outside, 52 value, our price ... 1.49 A goccl heavy Kimono, $2.25 value, our price 1.69 LADIES' GOWNS Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, regular 75c value, our price .'49c Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, regular 98c value, our price 69c Extra heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, regu lar $1.50 value, our price 98c Be sure and get the Golden Rule Prices before buying The Golden Ru le Store Roseburg, Oregon One of tha 48 Busy Stores ii n i i r Was ming Tors 5t. u to n . o O u " 5 CO -J ? H H k H c to 9 0 S IP) s to j- K tt (VIM-IOC. 3 3 CD jf I V'VAfM MOCK. 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