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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
THK EVENING NEWS THOTIHPAY NOVEMBER II, 1910. J Cft News Briefly Recorded . James Ivers, of Oakland, 1b a bus iness visitor in the city today. Miss Alta Dillard went to Winches ter this morning to visit friends. Miss Inia Davis has resigned her Dositfou at the "Rose" confection ery store. Mi. A. O. Seely Is spending the day at Myrtle Creek visllliiB at the home pi her rather, John Hall. A. h. Kitchen Is spending the day at Wilbur attending business mat ters. n. I). Lane, of Oakland, Califor nia, has accepted a p oh It Ion at Harth's Toggery. " ' Sam Josenhson, H. Ouest, O. P Coshow and H. II. C. Woods expect to go to Albany tomorrow to attend the ceremonial Besslona of the Shrlno. ' Rov. Booth returned to his home at Eugene this morning after a brief visit at the homo 01 nis son, u. j linnth In Ihia cltv. A. Applehoff, director of the local orchestra, went to Yoncalla this morning to look after business mat ti.ru Manager Bleep, of the Portland offlce of the W. C. Harding Land Co., arrived her this morning. He was accompanied by Mr. Delpratt, nn ac quaintance. William Van Uuren went to Port land this morning to spegd a few days vlHitlng friends, Hurt Mrown will Join htm at the metropolis Sat nrday evening. Mr. Lockwood and daughter, who have been visiting at tne nome or Freeman Johnson and mother dur ing the past ten days returned to their home at Forest Grove this morn- lnlMr. Gardiner, of Bitter Root Val ley, Montana, left for his home this morning after a nner visit in ui city. While here he was entertained by W. C. Harding, the local real es tate man. Mr. I. B. Turnoll. who has been spending the past few days In the city visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bother, returned to his homo at North Yakimn, Washington, tnis morning. Ho says he is much pleased with Roseburg, anticipating a very prosperous future. Roy Klalier and Jennie Hager, both rosldenU of Elkton, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clark oiq November 2. 190l. Rev. W. K. Rldonour officiated. The domestic troubles of James Inman nnd wife reached a sudden conclusion In County Judge Wona cott's court shortly after 10 o'clock thlB morning, when the insanity charge preferred by Inman against Charles Howurd, a brother of luman'B wife, wad ' dismissed. Concurrent with the above action Inman and his wife agreed to forget the past and make-up, Intimating by their ac tions that they were reconciled to the future. Accordingly Mr. Inman ap plied to Attorney Buchanan, Instruct ing the latter to dismiss the divorce sun ihiw punuii'g. i no cunpiu iuii for their homo at Looking Glass shortly aftornoon today and the au thorities anticipate little troublo be tween them In the future. The board of Are commissioners held a very Important meeting at the office of the chairman last evening. Among other mnttors estimates were prepared setting forth tho Items of expenditure which are necessary at this time. The report will be submit ted to the consideration of tho coun cil at tliclr regular meeting Monday evening, Upon investigation It was found that several hpdrauts were needed Immediately, the same to he installed us a protection to property. It was hIbo found that three small hose carts were In demand, each to curry about 4 50 foot of hose. One of thoso will be stutloned In West RoHtthurg, another In North KoBolmrg burg, and the other near tho high, pchool building. Tho coiumlKHlouerH i nnticipato llttlu dlRculty In realizing their deniantlM Inasmuch ns the pres ent mo protection Is considered Inadequate. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT you mm I'M UXAr I 111 S, 7. Relzenutefn was a pasBonger on this mornings northbound local. Dr. Calloway went to Dillard this morning on professional business. A fish market has opened In the store room adjoining the soft drink emporium conducted by Joseph La stna. The city council will hold a spec ial meeting this evening for the pur pose of considering the acceptance of the Deer Creek bridge. Joseph Franklin and Miss Beals were married a the home of Mrs. L. P. Beals, at Canyonvllle on Novem ber 7, iy09. C. A. Gray officiated. ' John M. Eades, of Lelaud, Joseph ine county, made final proof on his homestead before the register at the local United States land office yes terday morning. Mr. Worley, a local employe of the Southern Pacific Company, enter ed Mercy Hospital yesterday morn ing. He Is under the care of Dr. Stewart. The county court will convene in special session tomorrow morning. As County Judge Wouacott expresses it, "only a few remnants of road mat ters are to be considered." The court will probably adjourn on Saturday. Mrs. WoodHpn underwent an oper ation for appendicitis at Mercy Hos pital yesterday morning. The oper ation was a success and the patient nppearH much relieved. She was at tended by Dm. Seely. bother & Ste wart, County Commissioner Ryan arrived in town this morning from his home at brain, intending to attend the ad journed Bcsslon of the county court which convenes tomorrow morning. Sheriff Fenton leaves for Portland this evening wher he will appear aB witness In the Federal Court against the three Italians who were arrested in this city several months since on a charge of breaking Into and robbing a United States post office. W. S. Hamilton, of the Cobb Real Estate Company, reports an excellent prune crop this year. He nays that his orchard brought him returns ap proximating $800 per acre. Such In stances tend to show that the raising of prunes Is a profitable industry. Attorney C. I. Leavengood, wife and daughter, returned last evening from Albany and other points In the northern part of the state. They expect to leave for their home at Myrtle Creek this evening. Mr. Leavengood reports business good at all plnces visited, activity In the building line being evident on every hand. The street commftto, accompanied hy Mayor Fred Hnynea Inspected the Deer Crock bridge this morning.- Al though the committee refuse to di vulge their findings It is said that thoy are entirely satisfied with the work, nnd will allow the contractor his money at the regular semi monthly meeting of the council Mon day evening. With the coming of Congresmnn W. C. Ilawloy on next Monday the members of tho Roseburg Commercial Club have decided to hold a special meeting In the evening. The mat ter of obtnlning a federal building for Roseburg will be one of the chief questions for discussion and Mr. Hawley will he asked to aid the cit izens in their mission. Several local speakers will deliver brief addresses and those who attend will no doubt be well pleased. Remember the day nnd date Monday evening, Novem ber 10. Frank G. Mlcelll returned from Halley, Idaho, this morning after spending two weeks at tlmt place nit pig his parent!? whom he had not seen for twenty-two years. Frank says he was entertained royally, (he old folks being delighted with his presence. While there be also met many schoolmates, and a former in structor. In tho public schools whom he had not met since he left the Idaho town over twenty years ago. It Ih needless to assert that Mr. Ml r.'llt enjoyed himself Immensely, Tbe- otraifjhtest and sor est rood to gaud Clot&e-s the test CIoths brings yog hr. If you frccfBwit any of the "by put lis" you'll he apt tr? lose your self in tho tangle of misleading "Haritains." Whatever wo do is well done whatever we buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places tag buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is always here. These cluthes are made for us by the Stein lilock Co. and Pavid Adlor, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the world. Every .Suit we sell is sold with nn ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new Fuit in return. I. ABRAHAM Kemember quality is fi?e true tost of cheapness. Ity our good. amines you snail know us. LOCAL NKYVS. Dr. J. L. Calloway, osteopathic physician. Abraham bldg. Phone 1619. tf, K daughter of Charles Watson, ot Glide, arrived In the city this' morn Ing from Salem and 1b 111, She is being attended by Dr. 12. V. Hoover. Thomas Goodale, J. W. Crooks and C. E. Norton are among the Coos county people leglstered at he Mo Clallen hotel. The "Ragles Nest" is the title of the play which will be presented by the McKeuzio Merry Makers at the Star theatre this evening. Tama lea. the good kind, will be Of fered for sale by the Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian church at Mllledge and Pickens Bros, store tomorrow. A thing of beauty Is a joy forever that's why our photos are appre ciated. Make your appointments now and avoid the holiday rush. Clark's Studio, Hoseburg National Bank Building. tf Walter Patterson, proprietor of the Roseburg restaurant, ha returned from the Springs where he spent sev eral weeks la hope o regaining his health. Last night's northbound train No. 16 did not arrive until shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon, duo to the trouble experienced In the cave-in of a tunnel In the vicinity of Dunsmuir. Letter heads, bill headB, envelopes, cards, Invitations, everything that pertains to a first-class printing es tablishment can be had at The News office. tf If you want a seasonable deUcacy go to Mllledge and Pickens Bros, store Friday and see what the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church have! for sale. Don't miss those tamales. ' Nothing Is too good for the firlsh neither Is cement culverts too good for the county. Use the best, as It is the pheapest In the long run. See Pat. l. Herbert Roadman has filed a peti tion In the circuit court asking that an order be issued restraining W. C. Harding, R. W. Hinkley and his wife, from selling certain land pending the settlement of a suit filed by Mr. Koadman tins morning. ' Free delivery. Phono 351. Call us up and toil us what you want and we win bring it to your nomo Church Bros., the up-to-date bakers, Caps Htreea. tf. Dr. K, M. Chauncey, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, arrived In the city last evening to look after the interests of his mother, whom he alleges to be an heir of the late Aaron Rose. He Is busily engaged today In searching the records, therefore he Is unable to furnish the press with any informa lion of an important nature regard ing the controversy. Sioper, the cieaner and presser, has Just received bis fall and winter samples irom the Koyai Tailors, Chi cago. All tne latest weaves and de signs are shown. If you are look ing for something swell can uu him. He has the goods at the right prices. Perfect fit guaranteed. tf. Considerable criticism Is being heard of Into relative to the city al lowing the new street sweeper, repre senting an expenditure of several hundred dollars, to remain out In the wpnllior 11 Is Riii'irpRtorl thnt the city build a strupcture that will house the street cleaning Implements and thus save the taxpayers the money which will necessarily have to be ex pended In the purcnase of a new sweeper should the present one he al lowed to remain at the mercy of the rains. Quite nn amusing Incident occurred at the law offices or Attorneys Card- well & Watson this morning, when James Ir.man, of Looking Glass, en tered nnd requested the withdraw of his wife's contest to his recent divorce action. Ot course, Cardwell congratulated the couple, stating that he always regretted the filing of a divorce proceeding, lumtin coincided with Cardwell nnd pathetically re marked, "Well, Cardwell, it certain ly shows a man of a good heart. Handshaking was then Indulged In and the couple retired, expecting to leave for home Immediately. In response to an order Issued out of the circuit court Justice of the Peace Oaither, of Myrtle Creek, ap peared In court this afternoon to show cause why he failed to allow A. II. Howard, defendant In an ejectment unit, the right of an appeal or con tinuance. It appears thnt the case first came up In the justice court at Myrtle Creek some time ago, ! . M. I Cook acting as plaintiff. Tho date i of the hearing was set, but for some j unknown reason the defendant failed i to respond. Acordiugly the suit went ' by default, thus avoiding the plaintiff opportunity of appeal or continuance. Attorney James Watson is looking I alter the Interests of Galthor. while j Attorney Jackson appears on behalf of his client. ARMOUR PLANT DAMAGE 50,000 CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Knur park ing plants of the Armour Parking Company were destroyed to the ex tent of fifty thousand dollars this af ternoon by u flre which destroyed the fertilizer, building and badly dtt matted other plants. The fire is under control. It was runned by a high wind selting ablaze tho beef and cotton plants. Other packers sent men to help tight the flumes. Work at the t'nlon Stock Yards has beeu suspended. 1 WirVTIllV If t ifl: riil.iiTL.miL. S-- . I am now preimred to tin nlsh cul-1 T vert ilpo, . l, xi. 15, 18. 20 and , ?4 Inch. Let me linow what you J will need so 1 can nave It hardoned and ri'ady when you need it. Pat. the contractor. tf BUILDER O. D. JtAYXAHD CCNERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Roseburg. Oregon Phone 19S DIPHTHERIA CONQrOR- T Kl BY SERUM Wonderful Achievements of Client itu and Doctors, The serum is prepared as follows: A horse, the healthiest that can be obtained. Is given poisonous doses of diphtheric poison at frequent inter vals during several months, until It developed so much resistance to the diphtheric poison that it has no pois onous effect. The element of resist ance is developed In the horse's blood. Blood is drawn from the "Immunized" horse, the serum is separated, and this "antitoxin" when properly administered to a human be ing will prevent diphtheria Infection, or wll! destroy diphtheria which may already be established in the system. The death rate from diphtheria hho been reduced over 75 per cent; since the serum treatment has been perfected. It is of vital Importance that the serum be used early in the disease for two reasons, 1. e.: 1. To cure the diseased person. 2. To "Immunize" persons who have been exposed. No inexperienced or careless per son snuulu attempt to give serum. Fullerton & Richardson, the drug gists near the depot, have this to say regarding the serum for the treat ment of diphtheria: "There should never be a "hope less'' case of diphtheria. No case should be regarded as incurable un til the serum treatment has been used by a physician who knows how to do so (and some physicians do not). "There should not be more than one member of the family stricken with the disease unless more come down with it at the same time, be cause an "Immunizing" dose can be GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to any part of the city. Prices reasonable. H. S. FRENCH LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. n Po yoa want to build you a home and pay for it in small Jj monthly payments and low rate of interest? tj Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? JJ Do you want to buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo cality? Do you want to Bell your property? X Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKER a Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- GROUCH & ALDRIGH Wholesale and CeraeRt, Plaster, Lime and Cement BIocRs, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill WorR and all Building Materia Give us a call. We will save yoa money. The Roseburg Pharmacy W rE take a delight in the best there is is our ihotto. nigh is wuat counts at our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KROHN, Manager t I D. H MARSTERS' CTrtv figmbiDg, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating G:0 t (Jlorth JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble i WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice O given to all exposed persons which will Invariably protect them from In fection. - - "Free serum for the poor will be supplied by Fullerton & Richardson In every case where the persons are unable to pay for it, and we will glad ly recommend a doctor who knows how to administer the treatment. ,"We would rather give away un limited quantities of serum, even though the price of It 1b high, than to have a single case die for the lack of proper treatment." For further Information all persons Interested are invited to call at The Drug Store of Quality and interview Mr. Richardson, who has made a thorough investigation of serum treatment for diphtheria. . tf A few specialties; all colors and finishes. In the famous New Cote Stains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; there's nothing else as good. 3 In one oils, the best glues and the only sliver polish that's first class. Rice & Rice. tf SWELL SAMPLES FOR SPRING BODGE The Reliable Tailor I ffi ffi ffi PERRINE, Rosebur0re. -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public Olfice: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. Retail Dealers in HER WEDDING CAKE is a thing of groat Interest to the bride-elect, nnd we are artists in this line. Wedding cakes are made in the most beautiful designs and of rich nnd exquisite flavor. Our breads, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., aro the 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 PLUMBING SHOP. o o ROSEBURG, ORE. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.- J. O. FULLERTON Attorney-At-Law. Will practice In all Bute and to 9 Federal Courts. Offlce In Marks 9 Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 9999m99mm99Q9 9 v 9 COSHOW A RICE d Attornejrs-At-Law. w Taylor & Wilson Building. Roseburg, Oregon. A. S. BUEY, Op. D. 4 tt Cass St, First Door East ot Telephone Offlce. RoBeburg, Oregon. DENTIST F. W. HAYNES Dentist U Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to . 9 it Phone 1283. Roseburg - Oregon. 9 V J. It. CHAPMAN, D. D. S. Dentist & Hours 9 a. m. to b p. m. Tel- ephone 1141. Abraham blag, f Residence Phone 1406. Roseburg, Oregon. H. LITTLE X ' -. Dentist 6 Oakland - ' - - Oregon. 9 9 9 Q. 3. BACBER, D. M. D., 9 ' Dentist Abraham . Roseburg, . 9 9 Building. Oregon. 9 PHYSICIANS, o 9 9 SEELY, S ETHER & STEWART 9 Physicians and Surgeons 9 Office Lower floor Douglas Co. ii Bank bldg., corner Main and 9 Oak streets. Phone 771. 9 Roseburg, Oregon. 9 9 ELMER V. HOOVER, fliyslcian anu Surgeon 9 9 9 9 Office, Main St., One Door South 9 9 ot City Hall. Phone 341. 9 Roseburg, Oregon. $ 9999 9 DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, 9 9 Physician and Surgeon. 9 9 9 Offlce, Review Bldg., Phone 31. 9 Roseburg, Oregon. 9 . 9 DR. LUCETTA SMITH Physician ' 9 9 Women's and Children's 9 9 Diseases. 9 9 Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 n. 9 9 m. Phones Offlce, 1711. Res. 9 V 1721. Marsters Block, next to 9 9 Douglas County Bank Bldg. 9 9 R ueburg, Oregon. 9 ATTORNEYS. CRAWFORD & WATSOJf 9 $ A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson 9 9 Atlorncys-At-Law. 9 Rooms 1 and 2, DouglSs Co. 9 Bank Bldg. 1 9 9 Roseburg, Oregon. 9 o R. W. MARSTERS 9 9 Attorucy-At-Law 9 9 9 it Notary Public. Rooms 6 and 9 9 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 9 CLAUDE W. DEVORE Attornoy.ntLar 9 9 S Mack Bldg. Drain, Oregon. 9 9 9 JOHN T. LONG 9 9 Attorney-At-Law. 9 9 Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. 9 Bank Building. 9 9 Roseburg, Oregon. J. H. AUSTIN Attomcy-at-Law and Notary Public 9 Wilbur - . . Oregon. 9 ;aMMMMtiittii)iiuije J. A. BUCHANAN Attorncy-At-Law. ft v Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. 9 Roseburg, Oregon. frfrgqggfl tKHWrwrnhrtt-a a a a 1 1 V.