The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 09, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVKXI.VO NEWS TUESDAY, XOVEMHER B. 1000
THE EVENING NEWS
IIY B. W. BATES
tssLiii) iiailv KXCKirr ku.sdav
Hulwrlition llnti' Dully
! year, by mail $3.00
Per month, delivered .50
Bniil-Wiikly
Per year $2.00
Six months 1.00
TL'KSDA V, NOVKMIIKIt 0, 1000
Politics Ih a dlseuHo, says ft learn
ed doctor. The only cure It to muke
ho patient a vermiform appendix, to
some Job.
farmers of Whitman county,
VahliiKion, have titkcn up tho
"'dry" fight and will vote only fur
men who nro "dry." ThlngB begin
to look "dry" In that section.
THI.VGH WE TIII.NK
Th TurklHh Kovenininiit la expect
ing to Hpend $100,000,000 on her
now navy within the next seven
yearn. It Ih easy for the Turk to
upend money, provided he con borrow
There can ho no homo where
each member has a sulto of rooms
arm a servant lo attend to every
want. It is tho rubbing together
and performing thoughtful things
one lor aiiotner mat makes a homo.
There has been nothing to rilscoiir
auo In life slneo It began with the
management Tho Kvenlng News,
and It commenced with the publica
tion of a dally newspaper. Some
body must have been treating tho
lieoplo very meanly during past
pears, or Tho Evening Nows la tho
best seller for an evening newspaper
ciQr Issued In a city of this size for
'eomu time. Perhaps there la a good
of both.
Between book learning and com
mon sense, the latter gets the most
Jobs.
With becoming and characteristic
modesty Wellman aayB be will give
up his outing to the pole.
Nine thousand fathoms of water
at the north pole. It's a wonder the
old stick didn't get water logged.
There still some foks who haven't
enough sense to last over night
If they go to bed early.
The board of education of Omaha
says pie is a brain food. Well, then,
keep It out of the stomach.
There Is certainly activity dis
played In the Annanias club desptto
jtoosevelt's protracted absence.
When they get to making whiskey
out of wood, as seems Imminent, a
blockhead can get a Jag on from
drinking his own brains.
Human beings are said to emit a
certain amount of light. In the olden
days of wltchcruft thoy used to make
torches out of the humun body.
WILD STREET CAR
KILLS TEAMSTER
(Special to The Evening News)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Harry
Spellman was killed and nine Injured
when the inbound Kills street car
skidded on slippery rails and crashed
Into a wagon driven by Spellman.
The collision caused a panic among
a hundered passengers. Most of
thOBe Injured were "struck bv flvlna
glass, but none seriously.'
Spellman'B body was fearfully cut
and mangled and 'death must have
come to him instantaneously.
CARPKTS and HUGS.
Our stock of Carpets and Ruga
is complete up to date. Ingrain
carpets at 30c, 45c, 50c, 55c, 60c,
75c, and 86c per yard. Rugs In room
site from $j.S5, In all wool, to $35.
Complete line of all classes of
furniture. tf
II. IV. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
Too many
pole.
That tho Republican party of Ore
gon was tricked at tho last primary
olor.tlon out of the olllco of a
United States somtPor nniBt li
mowledged, for It is nothing else
iiuin the truth. That the samo sys
tem will bo adoptod to work tho tiirk
again in 1010 no one or Intelligence
OouhlH. There should bo as wise
men in the Republican organization
an Ihero la In tho Democratic party,
but while this may probably bo truo
are not some of them to anxious to
feather their own nosls and so busy
n furthering their own selllsh ends
to think of tho party? If the party
wins next year thoro will have to
be Borne patriot lam delayed and
lose self. As the lit'iingera liavo It.
wo will have to try a "little milt mil
-cooperation."
O
w- i i , , ,r
Dairymen and farmers will bo In
terested In the fact that the local
creamery la puylng two und one-half
eiwia moro for butter fat than Port
land quotations. At first rending
this does not seem to be of much
miKuiaiK'e, but when we lnko lulo
ronsldcrnllou tho fact that tho
ainounla of all checks paid hero are
pgA lulo circulation In Itimeburg, the
manor begins to look IniQer. Further
than this, If tho faiOier gets better
prices hero than elsew'here, the bus
iness will unliirally grow, and In
j alead or ilalrymtO from triliOtury
points sending cream to Portland
linuDlhen buying or mull order housm
thorn, they will nnturutbv run Into
Kosohurg once a month, gel their
"rnnm checks nnd while In town
spend their money for needed sup
plies, j ho establishing and building
up of a home industry of any sort
meuis an endless chain of liiislnesa,
.anirdurllig the course or a year the
aggregate or money transactions is
ery large. Tho producer gets first
and best prices, the local merchant
who alien handles tho product and
retails It, while ho may not buy It
quite as cheap us ho possibly can get
the foreign aitlile fur, yet he even
tually gets more money out of It
bwailKo of the Increased business It
firings to hlin. ami the mole home
Glut! that Is cuiiHumetl Qie more de
mand Is crealed, money Is put In
circulation at home and kept there.
T. Aster divorce required but
c nilnute.the dispatches told us
yesterday, Mp settlement, nnd the
innlter ns uri'iingod sntlslaclorily
behind the B.'.iloOf doors of a closed
court, tho rnlhlrcu were divided be
tween tier I'aQier and Hie mother as
they selected, O il em h went their
way. It wits a divorce ense of con
venience. 4lltCO eili-h lllld liiw.nnw.
lireil I nl tho otlurPuutl ,-a?t-'fatf-nficr,.-
prcMtirunhly ruvorite fljlld. Ty court
must have been onoor New ork's
"4011." tor the Judge ruled as the
Mgh contracting parlies wished nnd
undoubtedly received their gracious
thanks for keeping the cause of their
Ktrungeuient and Dual separation
trum the eats of the common public.
And when tho matter Is regarded In
view of the past and the light affoul-
'd in tho teachings of the Hook III-1
vine, how derailed has become niiir
rlsso? It Is no longer reiiaideil ip n
Holy covenant, but as simply a civil
contract to be dissolved when onPl
party liecouiis tiled of tho other or
somebody he or she prefers to
4hr one with whom they are Joined.
There Is nothing good In it; it Is vir
tually abhorrent to the good and the
pure; and It cannot have n thing
hut a vicious !iud deinui nllzlng efTect
sipon the children or the family as
wll as the community at large. The
first divorce shook the world where
vor there was a semblance of en
llghtmcnt. When Henry VIII. ol
Kiisilnnd. dlvorcid Catherine of Ar
Togon ho not only went In contlict
with the scrlptuiil roiuninnils of
"What lied bus Joined together let
no nutn put nsiTiuler." but he plung-
.1 two union Intji awnr that
The Minneapolis husband who,
after knocking his wife down with a
hoard, still claims that he dearly
loves her, certainly succeeded fn
successrully disentitling the fact.
Dr. Cook, of north polo fame, la
said to he a democrat. No wonder
republican papers are tardy In glv
log him credit for having attained
the highest position in the world.
A lnrge comet 'that has not made
Its appearance since the days of the
Christ will be visible in the heavens
this winter. Those who saw it be
fore say It Is well worth watching
ror.
First to thine own wife be true.
Heal Kslntu Transfers.
Alvln F. Bother and wife to John
II., T. W., and S. J. Williams and
A. W. Moon, the B'& of the S'A or
sec. n, in twp. 33, b. It. 7, W; and
tno bvt or the HW14 or sec. 2, Tp.
33, S. R. 7, W. containing 240 acres.
Consideration $2,001.00.
Franklyn T. Lord to Geo. V. Car
llle, eighty acres of land, all situated
In Douglas county, Oregon. Consid
eration $100.
I.N MI.MOItlA.M.
cooks spoil the north
Tho poor are nlways with ua nnd
your rich relatlvca seem to hang on
a long time.
After all the free advertlselng that
petroleum butter got, along comes
Leslie's Weekly and says It la all a
fake.
Mars Is another large body that Is
swinging around the circle. It will
tunke no stops In this state, how
ever, probably due to neglect on the
part of the congressmen.
At a Chicago dressmakers' con
vention they are going to show all
the different styles of feminine wear
ing apparel since the days of ovo.
Peek-a-boo.
Tho credulity of woman Is some
thing wonderful to . behold. Both
.Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Peary believe
implicitly the stories told by their
husbands to explain their recent ab
sence from tho family llresltle.
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Often n man who Is gentlemanly
enough to laugh heartily at a story
he has heard a dozen times, will go
home and get grouchy when his wife
reminds him of some chore she hus
asked h I in to do.
After a long, lingering Illness at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Arnsplgev. la Harrlsburg,
Sunday, October 31. 19011, Ray Ar
nspiger passed uway, aged 16 years,
8 mouths and 10 days. Ilrlcf fitting
funeral services were held at (he
Christian church in the city Tuesday
miv. 2, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., con
ducted by Rev. Whlilden, of Kiigeno.
1 he casket waa entirely hidden In
bouquets and wreaths of flowers,
showing the high esteem In which
he was held by his friends. The re
mains wore laid to rest in the A. O.
U. w. cemetery to wait the resurrec
tion morn. The grief stricken pir-
ants and relatives have the heartfelt
sympathy or a largo circle of friends.
Itay waa a grandson of Mrs. C. M
McNutt, of Edenoower, who attend
ed the funeral. X.
LOCAL MARKET
Cereals.
WHET $1.00
OATS 60o bushel.
HAY Vetch. $12 to $14 ton;
grain. $12 to $14; alfalfa, $17.
ROLLED BARLEY $30.00 ton.
LlvcsU'Ok.
STEER -Alive, 3c lb.
COWS Alive 2c.
VF.AL Dressed, 5c. Ih.
HOGS Pressed, 8c; Alive 6c.
SHrJEP 3 He.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,
10c to 12c; dressed, 12c; ducks.
alive, 9 0 10c; dressed, 14 (fi) 15c.
MUTTER Creamery, 4214c lb.
country, 3714c lb.
EGGS 40c doz.
POTATOES New, lc lh.
WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 20c;
year clip, 24c.
HONEY12M.C
CABBAGE Hie. lb.
ONIONS 2c lb.
KING EDWARD
CELEBRATES SOME
(Special to The Evening News)
LONDON, Nov. 9. King Edward
is today celebrating his sixty-eighth
birthday at his residence at Sand
rlngham privately. The King's birth
day is not ofilcially celebrated with
glitter and pomp until the anniver
sary of Ills coronation which conies
about In June.
GENERAL GRAYING
Goods of every description
m6yed to any part of the
city. Prices leasorable.
H. S. FRENCH
imxmmtttmmntmtmnmm$m
ROCLAMATION NO. 2 1
CLASSIFIED AOVERTIiHfivrs
The Ideal h unhand and wife have
not been born yet.
DON'T CIIOW OVER CLASSES
FOOTBALL!
FOOTBALL!
FOOTBALL!
U. of 0.
vs.
o. a. c:
Ufjiersity Campus, Eugene
Friday, Nov. 19, ;09
The Southern Pacific
Company
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Will make a round trip fare to
Eugene and from all stations from
Portland to Rosebuft inclusive of
One anyone third fare
Sale dates November 16 and 19th
Final return limit November 20th
1000. Children under 12 half fare,
See the great annual
game
TiiiflnuimTT'or TTvva-'Mia nirritnnit''-vTCM"w"iw-t"a8s8aaao
tmusure, and the0vorld adopted the rbetwetn the two leading colleges of
tilea tint! in marrvlni; pick auoue
that r pleasing, ho can he changed
tomorrow. The fxainpto has been so
inlveriwilly adopted Hint the number
of divorces are beginning to creep
UMn the marriages, and to another
ilreudo will probably be abolished al
together. It Is beginning to look this
vWy to those who have wedded for
love nnd bellevo In a truo married
IIc.
that you have bought at a bargain.
Bargain glasses are about the dear
est Investment you can make. We
charge a right price because our
glasses are right. We fit them lo
your sight as only skilled opticians
can do. Thoy will aid you when bar
gain glasses are just as apt to In
jure H UE Y
Jeweler and Optician,
1
Will soon be here. Can you afford
to let It pass without getting that
orchard started? A. L. Kitchln will
glvo you the best value Cor your
money In all kinds of Nursery Stock.
Phono 20'JO.
MISCELI,AM-.OLS.
WANTED. Sewing at 81 Winches
ter street. d-8
UOOM3 TO KENT. By the day or
week. Apply to 119 Njirtn Main
street. d-n-6
TO RENT. A
room house.
Pine street.
very desirnble seven
Inquire at No. 345
TO XtENT. Two uiiturnished front
rooms. Inquire at this office for
rmrtlcdlurs. , tf.
'OR RENT House on Cass street,
3 blocks from postolflce. Inquire
at Judge Hamitou'B residence, d-tf
WOOD FOR SALE. Pry oak. deliv
ered. Inquire of A. D. Jones, 405
Washington street.
'OH SALE. A good work hOrse.
If taken soon, can be had cheap.
Weight about 1200. John Bates,
Happy Valley Ferry. n-15
FOR SALE 8 acres, all plowed and
In grain; 1 mile from town. Will
sub-divide into two-acre tracts,
at $200 per acre, or 11600.00 for
entire place. Call room 6 and 7
Mnrsterc !!!dg. d-tf.
BE IT KNOWN; to all people, especially the ladies, that
Thanksgiving Day will aoon be here, and that it behooves you
to have on hand the proper equipment. Therefore; you are
hereby commanded to appear at The Ironmonger and' buy;
ffrst a good enameled roaster, it is necessary. DON'T use that
old iron one longer. By so doing you can get one of the best
Keed pattern, a woman'j invention, for $1.75 to $2.75 and
with each a 6" butcher knife will be given up to Thanksgiving
Day.
Furthermore; It is incumbent upon you to provide the
proper tools for the carver. The butcher knife given with
roaster is good but will not fill the place of a carving set.
Good work is done best with good tools.
Also do not forget that a good meat chopper is necessary
in preparing that delicious stuffing, mince meat and other
delicacies.
Be thankful that the Ironmonger has these articles in stock.
Witness my hand and seal.
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The Ironmonger Roseburg, Oregon
SWELL
SAMPLES
FOR
SPRING
BODGE
The Reliable Tailor
WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED
Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none better
can be made for the palate.
THE ROSE
Next to Postoltice. 1
The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare
Where are You Going to Trade?
AT THE
ROSEBURG ROCHDALE
For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings
and Shoes. Whg they sell the BEST GOODS
for the LEAST MONEY.
A 1 ALNTION
Flour has nearly doubled in price.
We sell
BREAD
at the same prices and it is the
best. CooKies, buns, cinnamon
rolls and doughnuts 10c Per
dozen. Pies 10c each. Our
cakes are the best.
CHURCH BROTHERS
CASS STREET
PHONE 357
The
Try ,Them In Your Order For
GENTSIFURNISHINGS AND SHOES
Groceries is their Specialty, and they will
please youo
the state
For gitis, schedules, ctc. call on
any Southern Pacific agent or oa
Win. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
ceo oa:cacE-o a . I Mr
l ry 1 hem or Dry Goods
Sure we have ladles' shirt waists,
kimonos, long and short ones; bath
robes, aprons, long ones with and
without sleeves: tea aprons, black
and white collars, and all kinds of
neckwear, sweaters, Teddy Bear
coats, and hoods for the babies. Also
a UrRt-cJass line of millinery. Our
c, 10c, loo and 25c counters are
loaded with good things.
How do we sell them? Why
cheaper than anybody else. Why?
Because our expenses are less. Be a
Mlssourlans; come In and let us show
you.
t Leaders In Popular Priced Goods.
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Fair
The People's Cooperative Store
ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO.
SEE ss,
(WINNIE GADDIS
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Sheet Metal WorK Drier Pipe Anything Y&u Want
I SKy Lights, Cornice
1 PHONE 1284
I'eavy Iron TanKs
LINE a PINE STS;
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