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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1909)
."" II V THK KVKKIXO NEWS MONDAY. NOVEMIIWt I. If I A THE. EVENING NEWS II Y B. W. BATKS ISSfKI) DAILY KXCf.fV KL'XDAY Subscription llntes Dully Pur year, by mail 3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Krni.Vikly Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 MONDAY, NOV KM UK II 1, 1909 (iooii uvuning. Thin being the first iBhue of the evenInK paper there will doubtless be soma crulilltles about It, but they will pass when things smooth oil. and ! The KvenliiK News will continue to be as It Is now, the best dally news ' paper In 'Southern Oregon. TIHSriH WE THINK. Normun E. Mack, chairman of the National Democratic Cammiltee, de clares It to be his opinion that Uryan will not be tho next Democratic can didate for President. It may be his opinion, but Just the same when the time comes It will be found that Bryan will have a good deal to say whether he runs or not. Willi this number commences the Tho Myrtlo Point Ruterurise klnd- publlcatlon of 'I he Dally Kveninii ly says: The Roseburg News annou.n- Nhws, a clean, live newnpaper, hav ing (or lis aim tho upbuilding of Ihc lntoroHtH of the city of Houburg, en far ai lies within its power, and Iho advancement of th'j caiiiie of the citizens of IMim'!.i couniv. These lnterest.1 and Oils cause wiil bo ever considered parnnif-unt to Hny other consideration and they will reeci vo eiin supply I In The Noah undivided mipp'irt Htf:iliiHt any mid all minoHitlcm whether It developer m Iiomo or abroad. It iir(iwi to ld mi evening nows imper, hh1i .-tit Ih dealivd by tho bits- ineifi men nd other readerH In thin eitv, and whoHO welcome it endors ed by the paper well filled iidver tltdiiK tolrmwm and ilH lai'KC Ktilwrip tlon lint with IIh lirht iHmie. JL Is it h aim to pui'Hiiit a Jcit and firm courne lrt all n. attorn wh t o cenmire In the unly remedy fur u public wrnnj;, und it will loud ov'ry energy it poa Ht'.iHMH Io tho promotion of any and every n.'jHHiirc having for its pur poB'j tins promotion of ttiH .public -wnlTaro and tho imiijurvinK "t tlie community')) beat iiilereHts. Prop erly conducted a newiipaper realizes at tho ontHot that Kh own interests and thoae of tho city in whlrh It growa and proapera uro identically tut an m. miil tl. ulll l:ibor with and' for tiioHO who arc pulling forth their led to by a ivcord allowing th'sre wore money and meaburc to iiuiKo a not to exceed twenty caaoH or malar ial rover In ten years. ihe reaaon for the absence of typhoid germs to cob that it will begin tho publication of a dally evening paper next Mon day, piibllKhlrig bix evenings of the week. KoHeburg ttbould support a live dally paper vtry comfortably and the evidence th ) publisher of the News has i unilslied in his semi weekly edition goen in prove tint he field very efleciiveiy. H'-nlth Olllcer Hotick, In a seml olticlal statement glws Borne vary In teresting fuels for the public. He declare there is no Lad milk In Do'itfi'jS county, lor tho reason there are ',tot the conditions which bring dlsase-bieedint; inlik Into existence. 1'Jiere are no dairies after the fashion of thnie of larger cJtiea. hence no unsanitary stables, no diseased cows and no dirty milk. Perhaps ,o.wlng to tho fact, that the cows are prin cipally pasture fee', and there are but few of them in a stable, wo have no diseases that can be traced to milk. There 1h not a single caao or typhoid fever in the city, and there has not been one In tho county in the past ten years. The last cases of typhoid were two in th neighbor hood of Cinyoiivillc and two at Yon calla. The good hhowlng of the county's bill of heallh is further add greater and inoro gloifoua city. Io do otherwise Is to assume that tho newspaper Is greater than Is the city from which It draws Its lire and energy, and soon it must go Uw way of all things, "unwopt, unhonored and unsung." Such tdiould bo the downfall of any r.reutlon that arro gnntly grows j.-reatoi than Its creator. Tho News wishes to tako Its place In tho ranks of the workers and akl itin , in Hi it liiilljllntr ttt tho if rent er city that Is now certain of a lasting ) jtrosperlly and I0.0U0 population iii nlde of two ytviro. Politically Th'i Kvonlitg News will h? Kepublican. and while claiming this right for Itself It Is willing that all men shall have- tho prlveleico of voting as they doom best, and it Klorleti in tho thought of being ol a na'lon ..nd n Hag that guarantees . to us all thli right. It Is hardly necsfary to fay much more. Tho evening paper reaches Jt pulrens overy day, bringing the lalett Intelligence from home and tfibrnad. It has an opi-orliuilly every iwent v-four boil' s to he le to:n-h vlth Its reideiH in ideas and )pln Ioiir. Tomoiiow and the day after Hnd so on as tho years pass. It will c-omu again, and its manat'euienl hopes, wllh every succe'Iing Issue, it will reoelvo a heartlt?r welcjmo un til It will cni.io to be roarded as ono of tho essentials to a prosper ous Ikiftime. AVI lb tho publication ol lite Unity Kvenlng News will coiumence an im provement in tho seml-weeklyy I'm qua Valley News. Thero will In more and later rending matter hereafter in llioN twice-a-wiH'k cnHtlim. and the dally will bring (his about. Snb acrtbeis will hohi mark tlte improve ment, and tbfie Ih no doubt flier' Mil bo ninny additions Io the I'mpfiun rValley News subscription list. to bo attributed to tho absence of bad milk and well wator; tho non- exlfctenco or typhoid to the abseucoof severe frosts, and tho non-prevalence of malnriul fever to our delightful climate year in and year out. There is no nealana in the atmosphere. TiiitKK or om-; OPINION. The Henthiel. The News and The Coos Jtuy Harbor Vut News, hut Loyai. Those who have interested them selves In the Coos Bay and Inland KlectriB Railway are at a loss to understand the delay in getting the promised bond which Messrs. Haas and Kuettner wild they would furn-Ifr-h. While wn believe these men really mean business it is no more than right that the people ho kept. Informed as to the progress of all details. -This delay without apparent reason and no explanation does the cause an Injury. People along the proposed right of way should he Informed of the reason for delay it I hero bo any. It is encouraging to nolo the wlllingnem in w!iich the people of Coos and Douglas counties take hold of the propositlon, and now tnat everything :a In readiness for lin mod late action, It Is no pod that they will not beconto dis couraged at the vital moment. Harbin. Poetry with Urge feet isn't ajways written m Chicago. A person who has tho blues isn't necessarily a colored person. A sucker Is born overy minute, we are told, but who ever heard of one dying. Bank deposits guaranteed to stand wear and tear would be mighty pop ular with the people. it takes a legislature to change a man's name, but most anyonu can change a woman's. The banks refused to pay the ex press on silver dollars sent from the U. n, ireasury. Undo bain, no doubt, will find others willing to pay the freight. Dr. Clara Scott has rizen to fame by declarring that In the near future kissing will be confined to the lower classes. Clura will be away down In the Ut. The government faces a deficit of 5 mlllioiH of dollars. Sorely I'ncle Bam must be pretty well to do when Htien a statement causes not a ripple of excitement, The reason that there seonif; to be so much badness In the world Is do ck use the good Is so common trat it passes without comment while crimes are scareheaded to tho world. Scientists are now making India rubber out of skim milk. Pretty soon they will discover a brand of tho lacteal fluid that will manufact ure Its own mackintosh and shed water. A Philadelphia woman " recently bought thirty-two shirt , waisU in one batch, probably believing that the present stvle covers so little that It would take a combination of about that many to make a respectable head dress. A news Item informs us that Mass achusetts Bchool teachers receive an average, salary of $5uU a year. This, is less than $1.7o a day for work that requires years of txpensive pre paration, while tho most Ignorant Moutonegran fresh from Europe com mands moro than that salary for shoveling dirt. An education i not always a paying financial investment. When a father comes home tired from work thero is nothing so re rrcshinir as to have a diminutive lit- tlo reproduction of its mother come atlons. Ihere Is no fault to be charg racing out to meet him with out-i a:ranst the nresent nollco force stretched arms, tho glowing face en-,, ... .nnn t nn rtfinn shrined with curls, and tiny lips ' puckering for a kiss. The welcome I by two men Is bc-lng done by City i bi"- ' Tfl fll 111 "t&&i'0 Copyiiglit 1908 g" ' tSf The Hoicl Kuppee J Wouldn't You LIKE TO JOIN THE BUNCH Let us show you the- up-to-the-miuute overcoat. Harth's Toggery for tha kind of wearing apparel that is right. Home of Regal Shoes Harth's Toggery PETTY THIEVES IN NORTH ROSEBURG The petty tlilevps now Ir.restlng the northern part of the city are becom ing quite auducloiiB In their oper- WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none better can te made for the pate. THE ROSE Next to Postottict is so bincere and effusive that daily cares aro forgotten in its enjoyment. LOOTED CHURCH VAULT TWO ROBBERS CAUGHT LADIICS' Ar.ll,,.MtV Tho moniliiMs uf tho Liidli'a' Aux iliary nro liuroby notllloil Hint the lobular monthly uHK-tlnf; of tin? club will l:ik place HiIh cvi'lillm Ht Iho Conimorcliil Club rooniB. A full nt londltuco 1b (IokIi-oiI. ANNA HI! VAX. Secretary. HER WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of great interest to tho bride-elect, and wo are artists In this lino. WeldiliK cikes aro made In the most beau 1 1 f ul disl);;:s and of rit h and cxqulslto flavor. Our bre.ulrf, rolls, pits, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., aro tho perfection of tho baker's art when made at Umpdua Bakery (Special to Tho Evening News) SEATTLE, Nov. 1. Detected a few minutes after they had looted the ault of the First Presbyterian church of more than $.u0 In gold and silver checks, three men fought a pistol duel with Sergeant YVllli'-tm West el at the entrance of the chin-op early this morning. Six shots were tired nt the officer who returned the lire, and the trio escaped. A few minutes later Patrolman Ballard found William Williams Allen prow ling nearby, who fired twice at. tho officer, but he was arrested. When secured surrendered a revolver. In an hour Kred Newman h was n rested It is though the third member is In possession of tho loot. I- INK I'MTIUK. A Photograph of the I-ctitiin Train tit SutlnrlU. IF SEEKING THE NEWEST YOU'LL FIND IT HERE. 111 Modish COATS It viould In1 wortli your wbtlr t- pay ik vi-it Io the "Style Store'1 just to view our ole uant Impnrtalioii or Tailored t 'oats. They ait' all reigning Ijuorih'M, and will npeiil very Ntmngly to women who appre ciate clntbcN ot character, get an bleu of the ch:irnihi color, the real richuo uf the niattM'bil and (rimming id' these coals, we asji you tu come In anil try (lit in on. The News is Indebted to M. 0. Mil ler, secretary of the Sutberlin Land A Water t'u , for a handsome large photograph showing Sntherltu on the occasion of the bite visit of the ex cursion train of Inspection of the town, with tho Pullnihn car "I. use land" In tho foreground. The photo conveys at a glance the great amount of labor and money that i na'-e he "Mi expended in developing the town and valley, and was a hap py thought of whoever suggested It. Marshal Huffman and his assistant But the smile is on the City Mar shal all tho same. The petty thieves havo not missed Ms residence while sneaking abcut for something where with to fill their stomachs. Prob ably they know where good things to eat are kept. At any rate they sneaked into his house several nights ago and carried off as a part of their plunder twenty four jars of preserved fruits and jel lies; afterwaid they effected an en trance into the house of Professor Roblnette, and were frightened away by the occupants of the house before they had accomplished anything. Thy have since given (he occu pants of Herman Alarsters home a scare, but It Is not known or not whether they secured any pelf at the last place. The fact that they took only pre served fruits and jellies from the City Marshal's home would indicate that the thieves are either boys or men wiio are "baching" for a boy's penchant for sweets is proverbial, and whoever heard ot a bachelor "putting up" fruit for winter use. Tha News Informant declares that if this petty thieving is persisted in there will lie somebody shot, full of holes some of these nights. W The Roseburg Pharmacy E take a delight in serving our patrons with the best pere is in the hue of drugs. Purity is our inotto. Promptness both day and nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy. Full linp rf Slindrips a luua vc nn hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. KR0HN, Manager IH.W. ALTHAUS & SONS! SNOW IS MOUNTAINS. CALL FOlt COl.VTV WAIillANTS o ' Notice Is hereby given all parties bold it, g county warm Ms issu d by noughts county. Oregon, and indors ed "not paid for want of funds" prior to ;i ml Including the Hth day of Jan uary, 1 !)!!, to present the same to the treasurer of said county at his otluo for pa j nient as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Uosbtirg. Oregon, this the 1st dav of November. l:tut. J. K. SAWYKUS. Tr.'asurt r of Douglas County, Ore. Deer Driven to Foothills and Valley, and Plentiful Now. Fritz Adam came out from the United States surveying party that is working between Carilt and North Myrtlo Creeks Monday, and tomorrow he and Leslie Perdue will take out to :heir trapping camps of last winter their bear and cougar traps for the coming winter's work. Mr. Adam found three Indus of slush snow on Old Halily, something unusual at this season of the year, and reports snow on all the high mountains. This snow has driven the deer to tho foothills, and there Is pler.ty of them now. MUX CASH I'lilZK. The Local ItfrhnriNon'H Kinbroldery I lub Are Delighted. The Unseburg Kichardson's Art Kmbroid-M-y Club won :i cash prize in the recent club contest which closed the 1st of October. There were sixty other clubs In the United Slates and Ca.iuda luteret-led in the contest which was conducted by the National lti hardson's Art Kinbroldery Club, of t hicago. The Koseburg Club will meet nt the home of Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Wednesday, November 3. A good attendance Is desired. GARAGE i l Automobiles, Bicycles and Supplies I Agents airbanKs a Morse Co. Telephone 144 1 Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. Prices Range From $7.50 to $25.00 1. ABRAHAM, Ladies' and Cents' Furnishings. (;i:n iu n IX TIIH MOULD Is ft harilor Job for some foil's; than Hi'tlinp up In tin morning. WV'll KunrnnU'p that yon'U not up on time from tlmt koo1, (tound. rofroslum; sltH'p if ono oMtur alarm clocks is lit !,". S. We-ithr Hrroau, loral oftlco. lioarlrR distance. Tl.o nwirkot Is Kost'hurg. Orccon. 24 In.tirs ending full of cheap makes wo siw one r a. tn. Xoveluber 1. 19l'.l. tho other day with lead pivot 1i , , t I . Precipitation In Inches and htin- II.MI.Y WKATHKIt ISKIHIKT WINNIE GADDIS th: plume er I Sheet Metal WodDrier Pipe An thing You Want SKy Lights, Corn; J eavylron TanKs LINE a PINE STS k PHONE 1284 v don't keep that kind. There s only n few cents difference in the price, nml tho satisfaction wo do up with the cluck doesn't eot-t you a cent. n.lMiKM'KI:l . THK .IKWKI.l'.lt j A somo author has said, children aro tho link between heaven and man. and no homo can bo forever happy without these little cherubs those whose Hp lisp the cute llttlo things we like to toll the neighbors. J dreilths: Maximum temperature o4 Minimum t"mperature -IK; l'rtclpita- llon 7S: Total precipitation since nrsl of month tMt;' Avernco precipita tion tor this month tor 32 years 4 31; Total precipitation from Sep tember 1. 11P!. to dito 4.78: Aver ae precipitation from September 1, 1S77 3.S7: Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1909. 91; Average precipi tation for 32 wet seasons, 33. OP. WILLIAM BULL. Observer. I The .Sure we have ladloF,hirt waists. ; Kimonos, ioiii? ana th ones; bath without sleeves: tea ron9, black and white collars, ant,n kinds of neckwear, sweaters, ,,j(y Bear coats, and hoods for tlimbies. Also a lirst-class line of njnery. Our 'j a ' , r,rounters aro loaded with, good ttiin Ho-y do we sell lemT why cheaiier than anybodise WhvT DecHuso our exp. n?es j)B" a .Mlssourlans: come m a let u5 show you. Leaders in Topular Vri Goods. Homo of ti,e Post j,, Fair