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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
THE EVEXISO NEWS EIUI.Y, KOVKMIIKR IB. 1000 CAHPKTS and HUGS. Our stuck of Carpeu and Rugs Is complete up to date. Ingrain carpets at 30c, 45c, 60c. 65c, 60c. GOOD ENOUGH IS THE DEADLY ENEHYof BEST In oporating our Grocery Business we are not satisfied with good enough. We strive for improvement. Oar store is the right place to buy 3roceries. Everything fresh and clean, .Milled Phone 2381 giBIMHMUUI tf I Thanksgiving Time Is almost here, and you may need some nice pieces for the table in the way of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China or Silver ware,, if so come and see our stock before buying. it I W. E. Clingenpeel JEWELEI AND t Phone 2143 L . GENERAL JOBBING HOWARD the PLUMBERS Skylights, Cornices Largest Stock of Plumbing Goods in the City LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Do you want to build you a homa and pay for it ,jn small monthly payments and low rate of interest? Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? 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 sell your property? Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKER Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -:- , Tift Roseburg Pharmacy j TTE take a delight in serving our patrons with & & Ar the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity is our motto. Promptness both day and $ nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries ROSEBURG PHARMACY, L. E. KR0HN, Manager 75c, and 8 So per yard. Rugs in room site from $6.35, In all wool, to $35. Complete line o all classes of furniture. tf H. W. STROXO. Commercial Club Bldg. OPTICIAN . U - -- REPAIR WOR K & MAHAN. arid TINNERS and Dryer Pipe BQSEBURG, OREGON PERRINE, RosekirtfOre. - : - E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public. HER WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of groat Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artists In this line. Wedding cakes are made In the most beautiful designs' and of rich and exquisite flavor. Our breads, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., aro tho perfection of the baker's art when made at Umpqua Bakery always on hand 25 a Inc. AitL NKAIILY imOWX, Coos nuy and Inlets are Very Danger- - OI1H. The wholesale drowning of Satur day night recalls other disasters of similar magnitude, and some of le&s consequence. Coos Bay and its inlets have many lives to answer for in the memory of the oldest inhabitant and while, there have been single drown ings from time to time, the incidents of greater import are more vivid q the minds of those who have beeu here for a number of your. The greatest numiier of pontile drowned at one time, Record tnt to the best Information obtainable, was five. The aootUmU happened between twenty and twenty-five years ago. Ben De lating', a resident of the Coos' Bay country was taking his family to some point on North inlet, when his skiff capsized, and he and his. wife and ;hree children were drowned. Three years a,o, ou the. 4th of A us ust, three young women lost their Jives while barbing in the North Coos river near Allegany. They were Misses Maggie and Hilda Sawyers and Bthel Gfi'hraiili, the two former, daughters of an Allegany family, and (he third was a school teacher from Eastern Oregon. In the pai'.t three years there have been n number of men drowned, bo sides several children. Two men lost their lives by falling from a boat while plying the river. There is a peculiar fatality, it seems about the ; water? of Cood Bay nnd the river, for good Fwimmeis have gone down af ter being in llxe water but a short time. The three men who were drowned Saturday night, it has been learned, were all good swimmer? nnd had also been ppaking nbout their prowess as swimmers Just beforo the accident happened. Wuny believe the shock and chill of the water is accountable for -.o many being unable to reach the shore after having fallen In. A man who fell from tho Alert last year had but thirty or forty feet to j? wlm but he sank withiu ten feet of the bank. He was known to have been a good swimmer. (Nearly all who get Into our rivers In Douglas ,-ounty are also drowned. Both the North and South I'mpqua are veritable gravnards. Ed. ) DA XCKS NOT l ' K I A XCKS Notice Is hereby given that on and after Saturday, November 20, 1909, the dances given at the Armory Hall will he conducted by Prof. W; F. Williams. Social dances every Satur day night from 9:30 to 12 o'clock. Dancing lessons will bo giveft from 7 to 9:30 same evening on nny of the following dances: Waltz, Two Step, Three-Step, Hye Waltz, Schot tische, Newport, Var Souvinna and Barn Dance. All those coming Into the class on November 20, and not later than No vember 27, will be given a full term 'of 12 lessons on any of the above I dauceit for onlfc $5.00. After Novem ; her 27 the full rate of $9.00 a term will be charged. Private lessons given by appointment at the hall or at your own homes. We guarantee or money refunded. SOCIAL! STS I I"!' I T I OX Senators and Congressmen Asked to Investigate Conditions. Locnl Socialists have taken up the flght instituted by the party and Us newspapers for their constitutional rights, as they believe. A copy of the following memorial has been for warded to each of the Oregon Sena tors and .Congressmen, and to this newspaper for publication. Whereas, tUe right to the free use of the United States mall for free ex pression of an intercourse of thought Is, at the present time, being pro stituted by being denied to certain persons iftid publications, as is shown iu the case f the Appeal to Reason, a weekly newspaper of wide circulation (over 3(10,000 pnid sub scriptions) published at Glrard, Kan sas; Post masters have repeatedly held this paper and refused to de liver the same to bona . fide sub scribers and, without authority from said subscribers, have notified the j Appeal to Reason to di&ontlnue . sending said paper to said subscrib ers: and, j Whereas, This nation was founded as a refuge for political and reltg 1 lous exiles, and In reality was and always has been such until recent years, when now It is no longer a safe refuge, or asylum for the op pressed of the world; the same re cently being shown In cases with Russian and Mexican political exile, some of said exiles being unlawfully arrested and deported, while others are now languishing within the walls of our own dingy prisons; and, Whereas, It Is alleged that exten- I slve corruption has been found to ) exist in some of our federal courts, i viz., in the courts of Judges John C. I Pollock, Smith McPherson and John F, Phillips; and, ' Whereas. The constitution of the J United States has been shamefully violated by citizens being denied the right of free speech and tho right to peaceably assemble In public gather ings for the discussion of vital public questions; as Is shown In the present situation In Spokane, Washington, as well as arrests for public speakfng in many other cities and the breaking up of meetfnps by over-officious and Incompetent officials, Therefore. We, members of the Socialist party, of the Hoseburg Lo cal, I'ouglas county, Oregon, in reg- ; ular session essenibled, make our '. appeal to you, not only as our rep resentative In Congress, but as the representative of all the people of this nation and a defender of the freedom and liberties guaranteed us by the, constitution of the rnlted : Statep, not only ask, but demand ( as ! we an free moral agents claim the 1 right to do) that you, as our servant i and delegate, exert all ' your effort 'and ability, not only on the floor of ; Congress, but in and eveiy way pos sible, to bring about an Immediate i and thorough Investigation of the j methods now being employed by the I L lilted states mail department In homing up and hindering the de- livery of certain mall; and also of the j praclilce of our courts In lending their assistance In .the deportation of I political ec Ik's seeking refuge with- j In our bordert; and of the direct vi-1 olatlon of the constitution of the' United States in denying the right of free bpeech and the right to peace tally assemble. Dated at Roseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, this 14Ui day of No vember, 1909. (Signed) JOHN FERGUSON, Chairman E. L. CANNON, Secretary.. M.YJOH Ill'IM) ROAD. Major Kinney llullding (iruml Central HailrouU, t Marshfleld Mall: Men nnd teams at work on Plut D. Indicate that thero Is something iu the wind about which the general public is not informed, and those who are fond of snoerln. at Major Kinney's talk of building a railroad are somewhat puzzled to ac tum)! for his present activity. Thero are fifteen men and eight teams at wor!:, ail.! the Major saysi that t lie flrtU dirt has been moved In , earnest fro the construction of1 thei Great Central Railway. It will be' remembered that Great Central was the name of the road which Major j Kinney was working to buHd when he first came to the Bay, and which he would have undoubtedy have succeed- ed in putting trough if his efforts had been properly ibacked by the people here nnd the Portland financiers who' were to furnish a certain amount of financial backing. The Great Central has hardly been mentioned for several years, but indici'tious are that wo will heur more of it now. Major Kinney says he has ordered one mile of construction track, two Dinkey construction engines and a' Mar'vm steam shovel. Mr. Fulton, a; j master mechanic from the East has I charge of the work, lie pronounces the mill ull rlt, lit and It is being tix-j ed up to turn out ties and railroad timbers. John Koss, the man who has charge of the mill, Is a first-class mill wrlght, is to spend Thanksgiving, in, Portland with his family who have just come from Minneapolis, and on his return the mill is to commence, operations. Watch us for another great sale! of couches. In order that those who came too lato for tho last sale might' avail thomselves of doep cut In the prices. Rice & Rice. Dr. Hoover performed an opera tion on Francis Rondeau, of Tiller,, yesturday. The amotion was in the form of a cancer on the face and was removed with but little dltllculty. The1 nation t is 3utd to be recovering from tho ejects of the operation even bet ter than he had nntlclpoted. i ' EDW. 0LNEY THE GIFTED HEALER There was a large attendance at Mr. Olney's lectures, while In Port land, Sunday, October 3. Those who were fortunate enough to attend the public demonstiuttons of healing giv en last evening by the gifted healer, were treated to a sight seldom wit nessed anywhere. Men and women were healed in quick succession, as fast ps they j came on the platform In the most startling and wondrous manner. Theolarge and Intelligent audience was held spellbound as one case af another told how their pains van ished nnd their sight or bearing had been restored, or their rheumatism, asthma and hearing had yielded to the magnet touch and the suggestion ot tho white maglclan. Here are a few of the caseH. B. Denton, 4fi0 Rast Morrison St., healed of rheumatism nd liver trouble, C. h. Weber, 4S8 Pino street asthma, D. H. Gifford, 1379 Irving- j ton street; people healed of stiff j knees and catarrh; P. Lee, healed i of fever sore; Mr. Snider, cured of lumbago; Mrs. Del more, 248 South (Portland, healed; R. W. Smith, kld jny touble and stiff knees, j An Investigation of these and oth er cases continuously occurring in ! the Heater's olliee, will convince the 1 most cautious and skeptical of the i reality of the laws of healing, and that this man has almost supernat I nral powem. Don't wait until Air. Olney Is gone, but come ntw and be healed. Come and he will tell you If J he can help you or not. It costs you nothing to Investigate. j Main office in annex of Hotel McClallen, 349, corner of Main and Douglas Sts. Main street entrance, hours J a. m, to 8 p. m. Consultation Free. Nl-AV Tm.y. Foil SAI.E Team'.'eunip vnunn anil , hariH'ss. Choap. Inquire at Moore's ! F-1 Hum. swd-n20 ; NEW 6-HOOM COTTAGE I have a ! 5-room ni'Vt inodrll cottHRe for rent. Wedric lighted, city water, and otherwise up-to-date. Inqulr ' 32r, Washington R'rcnt tf. CLASSIFIED ADVERriSEn'exrS CLASSIHKI AlVKUHnK,MKNT8 1 VV A NTK I J. Sew I ug at 816 Winches-1 ter street. d-8 j No greater service has been rendered to womanHind than the giving by Dr. Fredrick ML Stearns of his remarKable prescription for the many weaknesses with which women are afflicted. This great remedy is being placed on the market by the New York and London Drug Company and is labeled "Nyal'a Vegetable Prescription' "a boon to womankind" The local drug firm, Fullerton & Richardson, are agents for Roseburg. They report as follows: "Nyal" remedies ae superior to all of the highly exploited patent medicines, but the best of the Nyal's line is the "Vegetable Prescription." "During the many years we have sold drugs in Roseburg we have never board ast much favorable commendation of any other medicine. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription has received the praise of every woman who has used it. Other Nyal's medicines which are worthy of mention at this particular season are: Kvstl'c Rativ fniift'lt lieves difficult breathing. Nyal's Croup Ointment. Nyal's Cod Liver Oil Compound without the oil. It is better than "Vinol" or Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and is an ideal system builder and touie. FULLERTON Druggists, Roseburg', Ore. WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED Our hot drinks will warm you up, and none belter can be made for the palate. THE Next to Postollice. tnj:n::n:::::::::::::::jj:::::::4:::::::jj::::::: p LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY j Lumber, Latli, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumrer' a. Doors and Windows of all Kinds. 8 :: H.rdson Lower Oskbtreet. Phono i4ii ! R W. ALTH Automobiles, Bicycles and Supplies j Ageats Fairbanks Morse Co. t, t Telephone 1441 A. F. LATHAM Estimates on all Work Free, of Charge. Repair work a Specialty. Office phono Main 945. Office at Roseburg ElectriCal House, Cor. Main and OaK Residence 749 South Main Street. J( Roseburg, Ore. - D. H MARSTERS' Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning and Heating North Jackson Street, Works. Telephone 2511. 1 Work Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. Damailu tn ritdc Da- I & RICHARDSON, Agents for "Nyal's" ROSE We're in a Position to oiler you the beat 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 fjora Ho to 12 Mo pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street Market I.OUIS KOHL11AGEN, Prop. 107 West Cass BL Phone 191. Free Delivery. ROSEBURG,. OREGON AUS & SONS ! Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. t CARPENTER, CON TRACTOR, BUILDER PLUMBING SHOP. adjoining Peoples Marble