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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
LUtl ma Great Closing Out Sale Commencing Friday Jan. 6. We are positively goirig to quit the 5c, 102, 15c and 20 busiuess, will close out everything on these counters regardless of cost tables and counters for sale. YVe are going to put in an up-to-date line of LADIES SUITS and FURN ISHINGS, which we will handle in connection with the Millinery department, and we must have the room in time to re-arrange our store for Spring Goods Every article on the 5c, loc, i.rc and 25c counters MUST GO and will go quick at the prices we are going to ask for them in this sale. We will also include in this sale many other things not on bargaiu counters Ladie's, Misses' and Childrens' winter underwear, scarfs, mufflers, shawls and sweaters at prices that will convince you that you can well afford to lay them away for next winter. Also mens' work gloves, sox, suspenders boys' overalls (in small sizes,) framed pictures, and thousands of other things too numerous to mention. If there li anything In our Hue that you will need In tbe next year, we are going to make the price bo you can't help but buy. Remember, this aale it )jat the same aa If we were going out of bualm-sa, as we don't want to carry aaytnlug In winter goods over, and the novelties MUBT UO. THIS WILL ABSOLUTELY BE THE BIGGEST MONEY- SAVING SALE EVER HELD IN ROSEBURG. Nothing old or shop worn, everything new and up-to-date. All Winter Millinery below coat. THE FAIR STORE The little store with the 1)10 BARGAINS. (MAUAM'H HA". KIM IX I iEau ttfcVtmt:!). WASHINGTON, .Ian. 19. Judge Graham's famous decision in the (ius Helling case, which resulted i" tak ing from the Portlund baseball team three games It won from Oakland and giving to O'iklann three games It lost to Portland, has been over ruled by the Natl mul Basel-all Commission and the Portland team will reci Ive credit for all Its victories durlnp. the patt season. While thla decision does not alter Portlund's standing. Inasmuch as It carried off the pennnnt, in spite of ;.Iudgo Graham's handicap. Represen tative McCrerlle is hiithlv elated to I fled he Is entirely vindicated In the fight which he made tin Judge flru- ham, for the. National Commission i sustains all jf McOredle's conton j tlnn on the main points Involved. I That the Portland club ntest pay Ja penalty of $100 for "farr-lng" H"tl!ng to Spokane, McCredle ecn .slders of minor importance. No tears will be s-ed o.'er this loss. Inasmuch as the National Commis sion has restored to Portland nil the games to which it wai rightfully en titled. LOCAL NEWS. Chss. Btevens was over from Oak land on business today. Itobt. E. Smith left this afternoon for Kugene on business. Editor C. U Parker, of Drain, was a Myrtle Greek visitor today, J. A. Zimmerman and family went ! to Portland today for a short visit. I Mrs. J. L. Woodson left this tnorn- Ing on a trip to Glendale, Grants Pass ' and Ashland. Giles F. Hunter, of Hook ford, III., r Is looking over this county with a view to locating. K. W. Henscn left this morning for Ktorklon. Cnl., alter a visit with his brother. Fred Henson. Miss Clara Wolke, who has bten the guest of Mrs. I. R. Smith, re turned home to Grunts Pass today. A. M. Molesworth and E. I). Huns, of Clark, South Dakota, Chns. 8. Cot, of Mason City, Iowa: John K. Lewis, Addison O. Smith and E. J. Chap man, of Syracuse, N. Y., were among the recent arrivals In this city. Don't overlook the big social ses sion of the W. O. W. on Monday evening. White House, most tasty, fragrant and delicious coffee obtainable, pro curable or to be found. dsw Mln Anna Wharton and Miss Clna Truelove arrived from Albany Fri day evening. Miss Wharton leaves , Sunday for San Francisco for a stay ot several weesn. Rev. Howard McConnell. of Eu gene, who has been III of typhoid In this city, has so far recovered as to he able to be about town. Ills little child, however, continues very sick. Judgo Stephen Jewell, of Grants Pass, and Commissioner Otto Ismert, of Gold Hench, were In this city Fri day, en route home from the confer ence of county officials In Portland. vitrified enamel photographs, abso lutely Indestructible, to he inhedded In monuments and headstones, Is the latest feature received by W. K Marsters, the marble denier. This Invention was developed In Germany and Ib Just being Introduced here. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! LADY WELLINGTON Bites mere heat and lasts longer than nny other coal on the market, til per Ua, delivered. Phone 127. Offlco 130 South Jackson. Hardie Spray Pumps The Best Made We carry a complete line of Spraying and Pruning Outfits, Power Sprayers a specialty. Outfits on wagons ready to use others without the wagon and all sizes of hand power outfits. Cet your outfit now Remember "The early spray catches the woi m" Call or write us. J. F. BARKER & CO. IMI'I.KMKNTS AND VKIIICI.KH Roseburg, Oregon Special on Soap S O A P riu vr m i 1 III I Vlirn 17HI A Good tvery dy laundry soap, equal in evtry way to Lenox, Savon, SilK or any of the yellow soaps, with the added quality that &t lone can add. o Large Size bars 7 for 25c 3Q for $M)0; 1 00 for $3 A CMAl O The Rochdale Try White House Coffne and you have found a friend. daw M. H. Dement, of Myrtle Point, was here on bun! nous Friday night. Phone 121 for free delivery of our machine made bread. Umpqua Bakery. dtf lfo.iKtae County Cramffry huttei only 85c a two-pound square. Ask rour ftrocur for It Patronise horn Mrs. Lurlnclii Corn run returned thU afternoon from a two weeks' visit with her son in Med ford. (it'u. ProtKiiiHii, operated on for appendicitis at Mercy Hospital ten days hk, la now uble to be about the stiin-ta. MIhs Myra Montgomery, who hah been the guest of Mrs. A. F. Sether, left thttj afternoon for her home at Sheridan. We !re atwnys on the lookout for the very bent articles In the food line Tor our customers. For lovers of a (K)OI) cup of coffee we certainly rec immi'Nd us the best, White lloume Coffee. . KoHetmrg Rochdale Co., ex- !'lllMlve UK'lltH. tlsw SprliH'fleld News: Harry Whitney re'urned yesterday from Hutherlln. where he was culled Tuesday by the Herlous .linens of his father. The elder Mr. Whitney In quite aged and the chancef- for his recovery are very doubtful. Mrs. J. I-.. Howman, of Portland, died from the effects of ptomaine poisoning Tuesday. The malady was contracted while vislMng with fiiemlM at Hood River. Her husband is well known here, being the pro prietor of the Hrownsvllle Woolen Mills stores In Portland and other Oregon towns. W. K. Marsters, the monument man. Is now prepared to take orders for Vitrified Knamel photos to be diired In to tomb atones and monu ments They will last as long as the atone, are not effected by heat or cold, dryness or moisture. These photos are set In the stone with German cement and cannot be damnged or taken out so long nv, the stone lasts. Call and set- sample of work nnd get prices Olllce foot of Jackson St. dtf Mr. and Mrs. Pltnn Cooper, J. L. Hotfgs. Greens; W. C. Winston, Nor man A gee. Dr. G. A. Bradburn, Wln stons; I'M. Hlnkle. I,. G. Mathews. Geo. Cox, M. M. Hrumbach. Mrs. S. R. Lane, Deer Creek: H. L. Cannon. Rockland ; Kred Price, Oak Creek; V. T. Kniery. I'mpqua; Kred Hate man. Cleveland; J. W., and N. I. Conn, Melrose; W. E. Miller. W. K. Muell. Looking Glass; Kd. Weaver, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. J. h. Whitney and daughter, Oakland; Al Hollenbaugh, Kiddle; Frank McDonald, John !ex nnder Glide, were among the Rose Imrg visitors today. The Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal Publishes the latest and most com plete telegraphic news of the world; glovs reliable market reports, as It Is published at Portlaad, where the market news cum e mi4 to corrected to date for each Ihbuh. It alse btw a page of special matter for the fane ;tnd home, at eetertaleii story puk ;ind a page or more of comic each week, nnd It goit to the selwcrlbtr twice every wek 104 tlo a yttxr The Kevlew kivw all the lufal and cognty nvwa aod bpueoloo iiatJ should be ie every bout It tbt vi cinity. The two pepere mk a eolt-adld comhluntlol and you ve fl.t) hv ending your sulvrlptioB to The He view. We cam also give our sub scrlbers a good dubbin otfrr for tbe Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Jour nal, In connection with The Review l39il5KliB f nOCOBCO AND Ot TIN CIO. ttWKl.5 d"i uuf I'f ln tor ip-rt trurvrt luiil trr rrvtt. I'm n.T's, bw to itliir. ltit U1 mtuk .vpjrvuw, N ALl COUNTBICB. R htMt ttid Mr1fl(f mmi fnetlc ticliilntT. ' nv or ron U u l . iU IUU ttrl. ry VmtU tMtM Tmt OSm. WIHNINQTON, D C. VKAP lllll Wll.r HAVK K I KT V-T II II K K SI' X I . VS. An Interesting fact uhout the ypar 1911, one which has not been noted before. Is that the year begins and ends on Sunday, making fifty-three Salibnths In the .16.ri days. There will not be 53 Sundays ill a single Jear again until 1922, eleven years hence. This nunihpr of Sundays usually occurs every bIx years, lean year ad ding one more day. Each year usual ly begins on the day which follows the day In the calendar week upon which the preceding year began. Leap year, adding one more day, makes the following year skip a day. The last year In which them were 53 Sundays was 1905. Preceding It were 1899. 1893 and 1882. Often leap year begins on Saturday and the following year then starts on Monday, owing to the extra day. This is the case with 1916 and 1917. Ex. (ff.VDAV AT THE CIlfncllES. ItuptKt, Rev. V. H.- Eaton, pasior. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; even ing prearhlnK service at 7:30. The pastor will preach both morning and evening: morning subject, "What , Are Churches (iood For?" evening subject. "An Incident of a Trip to j Jerico." Fine special music both morning anil evening, also splendid congregational slnginu of songs every- ' body loves. You will enjoy these services. Come and see. Presbyterian, liev. J, E. nurkhnrt, paKtor. Morning worship at 11 o'- clork: subject of sermon, "The 1 Ch.irch Revived." Evening worship' at 7:3M; subject of sermon. "The Culture of tho Splritu.,' Life." I There will he speck'! music bv a 1 male choir at both services. The i itlble school meets at 10 a. m.; Young People's meeting rt 6:.'10 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wednesday . evening at 7:30. A cordial welcome awaits you at all of our services. ' Come and bring a friend. .Methodist F.pis-nal, South. Rev. ; K. M. Mears, pastor. Sabbath school at in a. m., Pror. J. W. Groves, artlng superintendent; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:.'I0 p. m.. by Evangelist l.ovlck P. Law, of Kansas City, Mo. Junior League at 2:30 p. m.; Senior Le.'gue at 6:30 p. m.. P. E. Turnell, leader. Speclil evangelistic services each night during the week, con ducted bv Mr. Law. Special music at all of the services, under the Look Out Make no mistake. Use only those medicines the best doctors approve. Should your doctor order AVer's Sarsaparilla, well and good. If something else, still well and good. He knows best. Trust him. i;tvT& Croup Can be Prevented. When given as soon as tha croupy cough appears, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use It successfully. Sold by all deulers. -o- Mrs. J, F. Darker and daughter. Miss Veil, leave soon on a pleasure trip lo Honolulu. o . Machinery made bread it Unipntia Oakery. Phone 221. dtf What makes Saoolto a household word? Continuous advertising. Yoi. ire never allowed to forget it. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary Irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For sale bv Markers Drug Co. Fish Market Fresh Salmon 10c Ib. Live and Cooked Crabs. Fresh Fish and Clams. Free Delivery. Phone 1 75. 339 N. Jackson leadership of Mr. Stover, of New York City. The public Is cordially Invited tu all these services. Christian, Rev. J. K. McConnell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11, subject, "Luzurus Come Forth." C. E. at 6:30; preach ing at 7:30, subject, "lie That lle- lleveth Not Shall be Damned." The pastor will preach both morning and evening. The choir, under the direc tion of Mr. Lots, will render special music at both services. St. (ieorge's Church, Rev. Charles Wilson liaker. rector. The Third Sunday after Epiphany; Holy Com municn at 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11; evening prayer and 3ernop at 7:30: Sunday-school at 9:45. All are cordially Invl'ed to these services. One of the women mentioned In a special lispatch to the Guard a few duys ago. as wanting lo marry a Chi naman and as being from E.igene, but refused a license tit Vancouver, Wash., has finally succeeded In tying up with the Celestial. The follow ing is from the Orei;onlnn. being frr.m a correspondent at Vancouver "In the presence of two young couples, who had Just been married, a white woman giving her age as 26 i years, wss '.narritrd to a Chinaman in the county commissioners' room at the court house at 5 o'clock by Lloyd Davis, justice of the peace." I o (iood Couiih Medicine for Children. When buying a cough medicine f r children bear in mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is most effect ual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contains no harm ful drug. For sale by all dealers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Cnildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnatu not Dr. F. W. Hunt, deutlst. office rooms In the Abraham Building, tf Gel Married There's Nothintf Like It And WHEN you t narrleal tot u print your wd JlnK Invi tation ti, !! IS-; W Simply tot on HeJp iinj Akiitf the Good Cause "JVA.ME THE) r.itronlis Review m'verUsers. and call yr uj Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ci sa Coklm, Croup tod Whooping CoucU. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Our Many Friends and Well Pleased Patrons Know The Pilkington Bros. were the I'lonccrs In the gurnice and auto repair business in this locality. They know, also, that from the outset we have been satisfied with nothing less than the best that mechanical skill and materials could pro duce; and they have nut orally experienced the pleasure anil siitisrurtiou therefrom this Is to Inform all We Begin the Year 1911 FlItST. Ily (hanking all our friends ami patrons for their generuua patronage and which, from every viewpoint wo have endeavored to be fully worthy and SHCOXO. Ily establishing a still higher standard of elllciency and gen -rul appointments for Our Garage Nesting confident in the la-lief that those who can afford to choose, those whose position and intelligence forbids Hint they should have anything but the highest and best thv market affords, shall huve no just war runt or cause to look for such attention outside of the Pilkington Bros. Garage And tu thU flit wta have become the sMU'iul at'tilM for this Im-alily fur thtj fiinioiis Elliott Storage Generator than whiih nothing hi its pnrtirular tlrhl eualff or pxpHb. Wo I in ve also arrrptrd (Iim cxrlusive noncy of the uorld-renowiuMl Mitchell Car A splendid oauit of .the 11 1 motlrl of which In now in our gjiratfe for piartit jil demonstration to any one who may Ik intcrvsted therein. For the Mechanical and Repair Department of our garage wa have been exceedingly fortunate In securing the exclusive services as Master Mechanic t of a man who for years has specliiliMl in all branches of nil to repair work in the larger garages of San Krnaclsro and other large cllles, together with a specially skilled blacksmith in auto work. Thew two specialists in this U'ticnltir field, oar enlarged quarters fnrilie general hoaxing of machines, oar already complete smithy and muchine ahop.yogether with our long personal exprrieace in the ba.starw gen ernlly. makes as feH eminently Htb-d to meet any reasonable demand in any brum ll of auto ip,dr, sappUes or storage that ran paihly be mule upon us. and therefore unhesitatingly hid for the continued putisninue and support of nil onr old Meads and present patrons and of prospective owner, of nine hi nee of any moke that .lull require the highest etll. len.y of workmanship at lowest possible price, not only la re pair work, but that of auto suppllce of any and all kinds. A well pleased customer is our highest business aim nU that Is rrrtals to remit to any who patronise tha Pilkington Bros. Garage Special AgenTS fty the WorldTa Rtnowwd Mi'hefl Car A Mol: T prjyrlrl working demonstration at GHV f.(ri)ie. fr);l and (let) us show this splendid car (o you before purchasing) Location on Douglas Street Directly 0pp. the, Court Hfluse Roseburg, Ore. 0 Spciai Eictasive Local Agcntt For Elliott Storage; Generator Call and !t;Qs (lve you a practi cal demonstration of the mauy and (exclusive advantap(ei) of this splendid generator over all others. A visit to our. the Pioneer Oarage of this section, will do you a world of good. Our equipment is well worthy of a much larger city.