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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1909)
i r . THE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, IftOfl 00 City News Briefly Recorded - Ilobert Perdue, of Days Creek, I Constable Wright is busy today transacted business matterii In the serving a number of legal papers, city yesterday. C. W. He, the barber ha reslgn- John Chaney and vllo, of Days ed his position at the Alarstcrs sl.jp rik, are In the city visiting with on Sheridan street, friends. John Hanks, lid. Coekelreas and Bwaiitle Peterson, of the Bun ! Sam Kclley have none to the Kclley Music Houbo, was a passenger north & Hanks' ranch where they will build this morning. 1 a ferry boat. O. W. Uage, of Dillard, Is In the: .1. M. Lnwrnce. receiver of the lo cily attending to business matters, eal United Slates land office. Is at Ho Is accompanied by 8. C. Miller. Portland to remain for a few dajb Harry Wilson, of Days creek, is In tho city attending to matters be fore the United Btata Land umce. Mrs. LaKuut, mother of Mrs. L, A. MarBiem, went to Enone this morning where she will enjoy a vhh. Mir. and Mrs. O. Martin, of Uays Creek, are vIhUIiik at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner in the eliy, Gweiin Maddix haa accented a no - ultlon In his father's barber shop on Caas street. Mr. Maddix Intends to oiwraie three chairs hereafter. I'ostofHce Inspieetor 8. H. Morse loft Moudav even In ic for Bnokniie. Wash.. wherehe will attend to var- Ions nmtitra connected with his olll cial duties. County .Indue Wonacott has re reived a letter from Grant Royer, of Iho firm of Beale & Co., Portland, to the effect that tho order for the Tock crusher bad been received and tho shipment will be made In a few days. The regular nenil-nionthly meet ing of tho local order of Kagles was held last evening. Two candidates wore Initiated Into tho mysteries of the order, after which a bounteous banquet was served. All present en joyed themselves Immensely. Ono duy last week the 8. P. pass enger trains blocked the crossing at "W. Lane street for more than H5 min utes. Since Lane is the main thor oughfare to- West Hoseburg and coun try points beyond, all trafllc was at s standstill awaiting the pleasure of tho railway cnmiQiiy. While it may be a great Inconvenience to cut huavy train Into, yet the public Is Imposed upon by too long delays or this sort, nor should tho authorities permit them. Ah m-edlrtcd In last even inn's Is sue of The News Attorneys ('Obi'lff 0 Ilice, representing KeiKWll Bros., have filed a petition with the county clerk requesting that tho ens of firs. Henry KaBtoii vs. J, L. & 8. A. Iron dull lie transferred from the clmiitlna).th A,r Hawley Intimates in his court or DoughiK county to linl ted Slates court for tOe Stai of Ore Ogon. Tho petitioners oUego Unit the plaintiff and defendants are residents of different states, and are thenOoio entitled to tho desired change. 10t feel, tho female ludivlduol who causre; con.Qdernhln excit(0t'OL at the McClallen hotel shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning, result ing In her detention ot. the city jull durlngotho day, was anolfned IxOore City Recorder Orcutt ltt OOrniOfc Ylftftm a:d'0 the nsuOl que'rilnno com mon to court oOOrQrs she ehnply 8oiil ed iflid said: "I Q gollty peQr 0 Hmor." AccorAiuQIy fco ooa given a bft ctf ii(lvl 9w to bor futuio con duet aGtf ffias (J tta fikflia of cplfl. Friends biiid I bo flfcs G0d hDo fl)(stOi- ' ed iflilaying e Olr ol hotre. 9 A aeuiBer 9 beat ottorao0 Rooo been sollclA to cu(pOuioo OtO 6ith( 'overuoD Krag neiiHon in an eOort O to personOe hiD to (MiQQutfe ttMJ o ninmo-e rceoidy lirOi.ocO 9CMi Jo. AoKlot'0 t hu Diunlerer of Ifcolph l-'ioh-ir, to life looprhoiooicut. ?.OiOI letters were iioQ'oeQ' tiorO Phto coo' n Ing fr0 AtbfirncyH .IcOery Lemon, reareo-nlloo o'IikiP. ell of &ftlch are of the same ttOiuro, sloiply oppiOl'Oft Otfor lenieitt-y. I! ft Qp (hut the miO&OtM-s of oOi bool li'P ''m have labo up tho mentor and ,fill proo'ed to feih-o) Oithln a .iy or'lQo to cooler OlO tho etvi-nor per flniOillv nu hohiilf of KIimH. Bcinld oliD (Kovvnor IOJI to grunt 10 re 0 q n'0lf6 of t ho io. tinners for a i1 prleOu Olnch Will be bulged cy the ptitfe peuiten(iaf- on I'riday ol this Q wwk. - V- --- -- "J., CIMHES OF quim AWAIT. I f0 HERE. ' : fi ll"" attenciuK to ousinei-s matieia. Herbert II. Brown, a nephew of Mm. S. M. Kelley, arrived from Cali fornia Monday and will remain In KoseDurK tor tne next two weeks tne gLim or in auni. The trains from the south still continue to arrive here several hours late, presumably de to the cave in ja tunnel near DuiiHiuuir which occur- 'red several days ago. I W. II. Klsher has tiled a suit In the justice court against Dennis Mat- jlhews. alleging that the latter is ln- delited to him In the sum of $20.33 duo for wares and merchandise fur- nished the defendant In the year 1!H)5. Attorney Geo. Neuner appears for the plaintiff. It was a great relief to North Hoseburg people to see carpenters at work this morning building a walk to tho new bridge approach. Ruins of the last few days have made the roads at each end of the struc ture very sloppy, and In order to get across pedestrians must wade. There fore, Duds, fix 'em up quick. City Treasurer Hermann reports the city license money coming in readily, nevernl hundred dollors hav ing been collected during the past ten dnyd. Marshal Huffman, who has charge of the collections says that the merchants and others affect ed by the ordinance are responding promptly, few complaints having been reglstere. A larirn crowd assembled at tho Star theatre luilt evening to witness the presentation of "Charley's Aunt" by the McKenzle's Merry Makers. Th play is one of tho best Been In this city for a long time, the several parts harmonizing to perfection. Up on request of thoso unable to gain admittance last evening the pl'iv I,ttOM Iwivo been roreivod'ln this city from Congressman W. C. Haw lpy 8' n effect that he will spend next Mynriny In this locality, leav ing Thurmluy morning for points letter thQl he is anxious to meet the HtlZ'O1 in this section that he may become conversant with their needs. It may he possible that a special mcetlni; of tho Commercial Club vU 1)0 railed for Monday evening, thus nllcOlug tho d&tinguished guest an opportunity to confer with the citi zens eiimaO". will be rep-'ut(d this evening. i uiiHiuuniniti it miiiK hhiu regaro- loft too OPPoiOtmont of register and,. eiOtr at the local land olllce, and as yet iO me Bogms to know ns to ltf the Iin6' persons will be. We Ore Informed, hoOev-, from what Is supposed to bo reliable Information, tOOl Attorney Albert Abraham, of tills c ity, and Ceo. V. Kiddle, of Kid dle, '111 succeed the present incum- 'O'li'O At V-ast they me pictured as the so-called original Uourue men, Ohlch means I hey will no doubt he onsfdered by the Senator In mak ing It (h recommendation. t In an Interview with n Xews re preseutatlvo this morning Mayor l-'red Haynes said that ho would not Q'l a special meeting of the council for .he punttse of accepting the Deer Creuft briO-'e ii til ss the same Is re quested liO the niemhrs of th street ; committee, under whose supervision! tho Inspection work is being carried, out. Mr. Haynes does not believe1 in rushing matters, seemingly or the opinion that best results are oh-1 u.u., , eoismenng u -matiersj,, i i i iifl in leiore it is not pro-j lOWle lOtt tl bridge will he accept-1 e. belore nojt Mommy evening, at ye t time tho council convenes in i remilnr session. i Tfci) OigKeostand sur est POfltfPtf good Clothes tfto bO$t Qlotfeo-brings you bocu If you frequent any of tbo "lv jaths" you'll ev apt to losoyour self in tho tangle of uiislonilin "Harains." Whatever wo do ia well done, whatever we buy ia well chosen quality in tho object ami perfect A he 'f aatisfaoton and e!-ct. uro iiKiiiv'tSi'r Dlncos to 1'iiy I'lothos, to bo sure but you'll liiul that tJie best ia always "hero. Thiwi clutlie.s are maiio for us by tho Stein lilock Co. ami I'aviJ orgamzaiions m tnowo'lil. hvory Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute puarantoe of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new ruit in return. ir ABRAHAM Remember quality is0tho true test of cheapness. By our (food Clothes you shall know us. BUILDER C. D. MAYNARD ?CNERAL building contractor At Your Service Roseburg, Oregon Phone 193 LOCAL NKWS. H. C. Tlson, of Drew, Is a visitor In the city. William Fisher, of Olalia, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Walter Patterson will return from the surliigs the lutter part of a the w(ek. C O. White, the Myrtle Creek auto mobile man, is a business visitor In the citv today. Bert Brown, of Oakland, Is In the city today. He reports the recent rains damaging to the farmer. H. H. Olcott and wife, of Canyon ville, are In the city today, the for mer attending to business matters and the latter visiting friends. J. H. Booth and wire returned from Grants Pass this noon after at tending the funeral of Mrs. Booth's brother who passed away at that place Friday evening. Lulu Willis, who has been employ ed at the Douglas National Bunk dur ing the past few years, has resigned ; her position. She is to he succeeded by Harry T. Slocuni, formerly deputy sheriff. J. M. Hartog will not boost for Eugene next year excepting Incidently with a stereoptlc showing or Oregon In the East, where photographs and good talking will be the features of the spell. (J. J. RIchey and wife, of Falls City, Oregon, are In the city. They are registered at the McClallen hotel, The couple are well known In this city where they nave visited upon frequent occasions. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will have on sale home-made chicken tu males at Mil ledge and Pickens Bros, grocery store, Friday J November 12, 1909 Uon't fall to get some. n-12 The remains of Mrs. Jennie Whlt taker, tho woman who recently died on Southern Pacific train while en- route from Seattle to Oakland, Call fornia, were shipped to the latter city on this morning s eouthuound train. She will be burled at Oak- laud, the homo of the family The sheriff's annual report will be ln roa.lll.eH8 to a.ll.nill to the comild ertitlon of the county court at their mljotirned Beslon Friday morning. Tho report will show the taxes col lected since January 1 as well as the delinquent property. As Is customary the county court will In all nrouaoU ty issue an order Instructing the sheriff to sell the delinquent proper ty at special sale to satisfy the taxes, Sheriff Kenton received word from James Inman. who resides near Looking Glass, lato last evening to the effect that one of his employees had gone crazy and was causing eon sldernble anxiety in the neighbor Iwuul Tim otw.rifT li!iutinnl til ttin ,i ,.,. nf Mia rltflicnltv hnt ....... nrrivinK waH Ulmbie to 'locate tho desired individual. Shortly at ter noon today the sheriff again left for Looking Glass, determined to capture the fellow at all hazards. Letters recetvad from Robert La Kollette, who recently delivered a lecture at to Armory In this city, convey tho information that he con templates returning here In Decem ber. Before leaving on the morning following his lecture, he made a sim ilar statement to friends, Informing them tlMt he never knew that Hose burg was the hotbed for Oregon pol itics. He also appeared somewhat disappointed at the time, the crowd being fur smaller than anticipated. Should Mr. LaKollette return as ex pected he will no doubt be greeted by a largo an enthusiastic audience. Awakened from his slumbers short ly after 4 o'clock this morning J. V. Marker, who resides at the-corner of Lane and Kane streets, detent d a suspicious eppearlng character lolter- tmt h,B Wnoilehefl. Of course j ua,.u, yelled, and the fell nv disappeared in the darkness. While llu. nian KWimHi nothing of value, Mr. niirk(ir b.-lleves that he visited .,, .1,fiu..a win, ih,. it,...rw.i. ne coininii; lug robtery, all' Indications ' point ing lo such an end. Marstial . Huffman w as no titled of the occur rence late this morning, hut having no description of tho fellow he was : utterly unable to effect a capture. 0 TbeVytit rac0for the0const ruction of Alexander's 9ridge was awarded t') K. 0. I'erham the contractor who recently completed the Deer Creek bridge, shortly alter noon today. The bridge will be of the Howe trims var iety, and will span the IJi'upqun. con necting the owners holdings in West Wiseburg with the main land on (Tie east. The east' slIe approach will be stationed at a point about 111) feet north ol Kendall Brothers' power plant. The bridge will be constructed of wood and Iron, and when completed will he one of the finest structures of Its kind in South ern Oregon. Mr. I'erham slates that he will commence work on the same within a few days, the contract call ing for Its completion by May 1. With the iitw bridge open for traffic It appears evident that Aleauder's( holdings will docile in value inas much an his site offers excellent op portunities for resident purposes. A very pretty wedding will occur at the home of Mrs. M. lUiwen, on Cass st re i, thb- e veil ing, when her daughter. Mis Jessie, will be united in marriage lo Mr. Louis I'atnoe. a local Southern Pacific switchman. Justice of (he Peace John T. Long he witnessed tri tv-lrrtfmfl? friends of the contracting parties. The happy couple wilt commence housekeeping in the Lewis cottage near the river at once. They expect to defer tte-ir wedding tour until Christmas when they will spud some time at Seattle visiting at tap home of the groom's parents. The bride to be has been etnpled at Thomp son's ronfeellonerv story for some time and is well and favorably known. The groom Is likewise iv epectcd by all who know him. ' UelnO "one of the boys' Is one way of getting old. o PKOFEKSIOMAL CAttDS. J. C. FULLKRTOX Attorney-At-Law. 4 ft . . if Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Marks $ Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 4 u coshow a RICE ?; Attorneys-At-Law. ft ft ft Taylor & Wilson Building. ft ft Hoseburg, Oregon, ft ft ' ftftftftflnJHWftftftftftft-i ft y ft A. B. HCEV, Op. D. ft ft ft Cass St., First Door East of ft ft Telephone Office. ft ft Hoseburg, Oregon. ft ft ' ftftft!W!sftftftftftftftftftft DENTIST V. W. HAYNES V a Dentist ir Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to t. (,i Phone 1383.- Roseburg t Oregon. J. 11. CHAPMAN, 1). D. S. Deutint if Hours 9 a. m. to b p. m. Tel- if eptaone 1141. Abraham Bldg. Residence Phone 1406. Roseburg, Oregon. II. UTTXg S Oakland - Oregon. .Dll. C. L, PEARSON, Dentist ' ' Review Bldg. Phone 753. a Roseburg, Oregon. if G. J. BACHKR, D. M. I)., Dentist Abraham Roseburg, Building. Oregon. PHYSICIANS. SKKLY, SETIIKlt & STKWAUT & Physicians and Surgeons 4 Office hower lloor Douglas Co. Bank bldg., corner Main and ii Oak streetB. Phone 771. $ Roseburg, Oregon. $ ELM EH V. HOOVER, if Pliysiciun ami Surgeon $ Office, Main St., One Door South of City Hall. Phone 341. Roseburg, Oregon. iftt?fji'ei'eieieifi?&&i'ft UK. l.KU. K. HUUIK, if Pliysiciuu Ulid Surircon. w Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Hoseburg, Oregon. DH. LfCE'l'TA SMITH Pliysiriun Women's and Children's $ Diseases. Hours, It to II a. in., 2 to 4 p. 4 m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. Wa raters Block, next to 8 Doualas County Bank Bldg. R "fleburg, Oregon. ii ATTOHXEV9. CIIAWI'OHI) WATSON it A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson 9 ... Attorneys-At-Trfiw. 4 i Rooms 1 aud 2, Douglas Co. C Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. i":o,!;:';i:s'!;i,::R!ii;";!;! It. if W. MAHSTKHS Attorney-At-Law. if Notary Public. Rooms 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 6 and CLAl'Dl! W. DEVOHK f Attorney-at-Lnw Mack Bldg. Drain, Oregon. " ca JOHN T. IX)Xfl $ Attorney-At-taw. if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. ? Bank Building. O Roseburg, Oregon. C J. It. AUSTIN Altoi-iiey-at-I-aw and i Notary Public. a Wilbur - - Oregon LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. O tt t Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small tt monthly payments and low rate of interest? ii Do yon want to pay off yonr mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? HDo you want to buy a home in Hoseburg, a nice acre tract tear town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo tj cality? Do yon want to sell your property? ' Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the If So See WALKER Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- CROUCH & ALDRICH --- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We'wlll save you money. - The Roseburg Pharmacy 1 w E take a delight in the best there is is our motto. nigh is wnat counts at our Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KROHN, Manager D. H MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North Jacbson 'Street, 'adjoining Peoples Marble ; WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice H LEONA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lunir er x Doors and Windows of all Kinds. XX Vards on Lower Oak Street. t 'Phone Hll txxx ' V w sir lfs? 4 U. S.? PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. -!- E. B. FERRINE, Notary Public. HER- WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of groat Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artists In this lino. Wedding ckes are made In tho most beautiful designs and of rich and exquisite flavor. Our breads, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., are tho perfection of the baker's art when made at Umpqua Bakery serving our patrons with- in the line of drugs". Purity Promptness both day and pharmacy, ROSEBURG, ORE. H ROSEBURG,. OREGON XX We're in a Position to offer you the best the market af fords In the way of Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stock. Qual ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine roasting pieces of beef from 8c to 12Hc pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone na your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street MarRet 1OtJlS KOHLHAGEN, Prop. 107 West Cass St. Phone 1)1. ' Free Delivery. ELECTRICITY 0 INoTHE HOME Electricity furnishes comforts heretofore unthought of. The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best way to make jour home attrac tive and a palace In Its Interior conditions of living is by the use of electric light. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or xx y,