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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
THB KVF.V1VO EVB TI'KHIMY, KKCKMUKH 21, 1I)0I. THE EVENING NEWS MY B. W. BATES Entered as bocoihI-cIuhh in at tor Nov. G, J 909, at KobHnirK, Ore., ua der act of !..ftich 3, 1879. (itilwerlptinii JtuU'tt Dully For your, by mail 3.00 For month, delivered CO Headquarters for Christmas Goods SrniJ-UY.-kly I'or yoar ... 2.00 1.00 it, i . Six nionlliu 1 1 J SI V. K KMHKIl Nine now B.ibforlbers were ridded lo the Kvenii's N(jwh IlKt. tills foro noon. Thai. Ik a pmt.ty wood record, hut It has h'-en dinnled or healen on Bevnntl different days lm: thin jm JHT took th Held. 'I he t;ood peo plo of HoHuhurg and tributary ro win try know a doflrablo newKp.-iper wlien they- nee It, and me howinn th 'lr nppreoiailon of our elforla to make the Kver.InK New tin l.-t.t daily pa per Jn Houlliern Oregon. Corn:ner of KiiHtorn case PKgs may ho InteroHled In a court deriuion jiiHt rendered at I'eorla, llllnoln, on tho opinion which Iihh readied the de pnrtment of agriculture. An Illliioih jndm held RpulvHt. the uh of borax an a pernervallvo for t'tztm. In a ruse growing out of the Hei.ure of fifty caBes of hen fruit pretterved in that "dopp." The pure food law has ItH defrpts we admit. Hut the depart ment intends to stop the practice of egg Htorupn Iioubch ' pickling hen fruit in poIkoph. See the Cook's beaming face as she gazes on a can of Folder's Golden Gate Coffee. She knows her boss will like her Coffee. She will Krind Folder s Golden Gate herself, so that it will be at its best and give that finishing touch so necessary to a good dinner. Tho farmer who u1!h hhihI lo tho Tlchcs of tin- iritioil, Is nojt to anoth er liioxt important i.'Iiihh in iiuiinlafn ii'K tlio IniiKilty of I li army. With thn f'XTitllon of ahtmrH tlmro Hre more farmers on tl: rorniltlm? roo ordH tlian thorn (ire inr-mher of any othffr working nhiHH. Tho niuiual imrt. of tho HTM'Koon tronrrnl it tho army hIiowh tliat 2(1,824 tnon Millia rd In 1 90 K to lako up n lioldlor'B cu roor. Of IhoHO 7.2!M worn lalior orn, 3, SOI) won farmi'lH. 2,1 S!) worn flrlvors and Htfihlomon, 1,70!) w-tp rlorkH, 1,irtl woro cnrpotitorH, 1,1)110 worn dromon, UliO woro miuiiliilHls nml 8.10 wito minors, Tho nfhor.H woro brlrk and r.lono mtiMinx, coop erH r'lnont workcra, l:ikorn, Hton)i r:tphorn, Iiiwvoih, joiirnallalH and nlinoHt nnylhliiR yon illio exoopt enp-ilallxtH. Folfifcr's Golden Gate Coftee is the best we sell and gives our customers more satisfaction than any other coffee we know of Alton S. Frey - Cnnyonvllle Kcho: AVe ex pect tf disco tit in ue publica- kisim:m i-ntijcvnox Kncournging i-opnrf h romo from thono In chargo of tho wile of the Ited f'roHs ChriHtnn.H HtampK. The net retrun will ho muh larger limn that of hint year. No b.iter plan rnr aid ing t!io war upon liiherruloiilH has ovor been dovlKcdi It opetiH a way for cmtrlhtitionH from the rich and tho poor and placen a burden on no one. The ponnleH that would oth"r wIho ho wasted without, thought tire tho pennies that rvpII drift excellent fund, it Ih Kcldoni thnt inoncy abnie enn dn much for humanity but In thla ,raRo It cfin. Thn doctni-H have dine their part, and th'i progrem In the fu ture imiHt he hn-gelv In the IiiumIh ol' 1ho Inyne'ii. More wiiiifoilii'iin in'isl ho provided, I he. Bii))pi.rt of inillfient ronsumptlveK nnd of IIiohp deiiend 'lit on them imuhI, be looked to njwl the huslneHH of nnviug tnherciibtsiH chil dren in ii t be orgnnlzi d. Tin-campaign Will probahly cnsl mllllotiH before It Ih flnlMbed, bill no money will he j thrown iiway, Mvery time a helplcsH ronHUinptlve Ih restored to the iauH' of productive woikeiH the wetilih and Hiifety of the whide community nre ItHTeafteil. Hvery cent which the American people are unending In thin campaign a cent laid nut with pru dence and Intelligent K-'IMnlrnt. tlon of the He ho at th close of the -year, and have made arrangements with the pub llBherH of the Myrtle Creek Mail and Umpqua VaHty News to take cur Hubscrlp tion llHt. Thofp who have paid la advance are offered tho choice or the two publica tions Moth papeiK are well known here and need no word of recommendation from us. I' H. liutherford. imhllsher of the Mall, will hiivo corr; pondenls hero and at the nearby towns, and will taue special pahiH to make his pa pr,r valuable to people of this Bi'ctl'in. Wo feel no hesitan cy in urging our readers to glvo him l heir subscriptions and advertising, and are sine that thoso who lo ho will re ceive nut Isfact Ion. of ihe 8iijreme lodge, having attend ed several supreme grand lodges. He was also a past grand mauler of the A. O. U. V. and a member of the Suite Historical society He wrs married firnt to Miss Eli zabeth Gale and later. In lS7li, to Mhs Kinnia Fisher. He Is survived by tho latter and three children The latest goods to be carried in jewelry store to be found in Roseburg. them. The time is short. Prices always right. a first-class Call and see Phone 2143 W. E. CLINGENPEEL Jeweler and Optician I follows: Ada Ossle Walton and Hat l lie Walton, both of Seattle, and Allss I Pauline Walton, of Kugene. 4 j ! ItH Ti;it CAMPAIGN At Walla Ualhi Closes "Wets" Win At Walla Ualhi ( loses "Wets" in the I'i-Iil. IMtOMIMINT MAX !lvl. J. Walton of Miigrui' WCII known. Kvjdrcs WILL il 1-TI ixorntv f 'reshleul I'd ft ti'i-auls liemaud of , Cabinet .Mi'inber. Washington. Dec. if a. - I'rcbieiit : Tn ft lodiiy yieblMl to the demnnds or hoih Heci'etary Hallineer ami hil erllicM fcr a public Investigation ofj 1 lit' 111 1 it iiuiccr inauer uimt'i i nig tho so-calb-d Italllngei'-riiMhot cm troversy. Mr. Hallluger this afternoon fervd Upon Ihe president vhiually an ulti imitum to the cried II, n) sin h an In veHtlrntion was Imb ed the pi Ii e 'Kngetie, Or. )rc. lid. f!. .Toshua Walton, one of Kugene's most prom inent citizens and a pioneer of the stale, was round dead In his bed (his morning when his wile called hint for breakfast. Ho had been very wHl an nay nummy nuonunig church ser vices twice, and foenied to be In ex cellent l-ealtll whet he retired last night. Heart tnml le Is asc-lb-d as the i-aif-e of d-'alh. He wa bom at Uu.dr.'llte, T mi.. April ii, l.s.'IS. He came across the plains with his fa ther and lecher, ..ishua .1. Walton. Sr.. and wile.. In ISIH, first settling In Ihe gold fields in iiorlb-'in Califor nia. I hey lame north to Oregon In I sri2, taking ii a donation land claim on Watrner -creek, near wh i the clly ef Asbl.'lid :imv Walla Walla, Dec. 20. After a canipnigit not able for the intense par- t isn nniiit- displayed bv tha respcilve factions. Walla Walla tiday voted "wet" by a maioiitv of ; ii . Tho to tal vole cast was 2U:iS, which Iti SI per eent of the registered vote. Only One Precinct Oocs I try. Hut one precinct in tho eight was carried bv the "drys, iui'1 :hat. tin a l.ieen conced"d by the opposir.g for :ei Willi u larger majority than was ae conled. Clark product, with n ma Jorlty of (17. wan captured by the "dry" pe nle, Ihe vote being 1S1 In favor of no license and "IS opposed. Whitman pi .-duct which had b'en conceded to the "dry" taction, went' "wet" by a vole of : 7 3 to 'J.Tt, and Iho oilier six rolled up m-'lorltles fur lioyond the exiieclalions ef those vio were following the campalgii closely, l-'lghl Arouses Itiilernes. Tmiaj'H election elopes a campaign that for bitterness has novrtr b-en eijualifd in lliis city In any previous election. Fights hetwe'Mi the respect ive supporters of the opposing fac tions during the past few we.-Us hnve been frecinent and extra police super-, vision has been necessary for Ihe last j lew davs throughout the business sec tion, where demonstrative crowds 'onslant ly gnnipcd. Police (iiiard ldl. The polls today were, unaided by unifoiuicd policemen, as well as spe cial id lli eis employed by the "wets" and "drys" te prevent trouble. inds. Thev Though sevt ral fights took place and where Mr. ! a iiumher of arrests were made for (induct, no penons d- nion- city, challenged men who had lived and voted here for 25 years and h'ive always been staunch Republicans. .Many meii Ifnd to "swear In" their votes, white some absolutely refused Uto do bo and walked away from the pons. Sorjie nre of the opinion that the election may result in another party gaining control. ItryK Keep Vp Tight. Tho "drys" are already preparing to carry the campaign into the mu nicipal election next July and elect a "dry" council. They will attempt to regulate the liquor traffic In Walla Walla in this ntnar.er. The present administration is decidedly wet, it be ing said that evoiy city employe vot ed wot. Whilo tho campaign was still young tho business men's committee promised to do away with 17 saloons after the election and bring the nam-1 her down to 20 one saloon for each 10 00 populntfcn. In order that they may nave all assistance possible, the "drys" will meet tomorrow night to rorm a Civic Longuo to assist the bus iness men's committee. LEA VMS $oO,000,000. Fortune of King Ieopold by Financier. Estimated Paris, Dec. 20. -A French finan cier, who Is familiar with the Congo and otacr business operations of ihe late King Leopold of Belgium, esti mates the monarch's private fortune, in excess of the $3,00(1.000 bequeath ed to the princesses, at $50,000,000. Lawyers here anticipate much litiga tion over the property. Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Book Store. tf CLASSIFIED A I V K 1 1 T i ri E M E X T S WANTED Position as a nurse or housekeeper by competent woman. Particulars at this otllce. tf. Last Saturday afternoon's school meeting loft the matter of the three mill tax practically where it was be fore, the result of the voting a tie with tr voting on each side. Notices were immediately posted for another meeting, which will be held Thurs day. Dec. 2,'trd Tho matter must be decided at this meeting, so let all lay aside personal feelings and con sider onlv what, will he tiio best for theinslves and tho neighborhood. Canyonville Echo. LOST. Pitts containing money and gold ring. Finder leave at this of fice. Reward. FOR RENT Store room on Jackson street. Inquire Mrs. H. Easton. tf FOR SALE. Ten-acre tract, 5 room hoi.se, two miles from city. Price $1700. Well Improved. Ad dress "Z" care of News office, d-23 FOR RENT. House, 7 rooms, near town. Citv water. Rent very rea sonable. Call 124 W. Douglas street. d-2U LOST. A fountain pen was lost to day, Monday, December 20, on Sheridan street. Finder will please leave at The News oillce. d-tf. FO UN D7 I f " t lie ' lad y who purchased two pair of cuff buttons at our store last week, and lost them will call she can get them as they havo i been returned to its. Harth's Tog- gory. FOR SALE 10 acres fine land, Vz mile from town; 2 acres orchard; all under cultivation; small house; barn 20x30; poultry, team and a wagon Included. Only $2500. Ad dress N., this oflico. dIU-sw-d The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Where are You Going to Trade? AT THE of his remaining in not. He made It clear WfH no longer willing t and wan for Ihe thing to "IiPav over. Mr. Tall. It Is said, reltu lanlly ad mitted the dh appointment of his nope dial Ihe'coentiy al late..' would ept as nii;:l imn vindication fiitnn tn l-'ii-fLni. In IS Walton had resided c:ni t inuousl v ! disorderly since with the ex'-epi but of a y.-ar nr i strations occurred. One man was ar two spent in the 'nines or Idaho. j rested for fraudulent rek'siration. He was admilti d to Ijie tiar in lSi:ij Crowds around the polls through and continued the practice ot law i out the day. though the tempera! i i up to the present .time. He was i wni-i below t'rei zing, were huge. Wo This Is Your BUSY TlilE WE -ARE TALKING to tho LADIKS NOW The Holiday Work is before von mm iiMMB im me Amaa dinner to plan for. We can relieve you of much woiry and work, which is economy, too, you know. Yo'i'll lind all our Pastry, Cakes and Bread to he unexcelled. Orders delivered. Special orders (,'iven prompt attention, l'lace your Xmas orders now. ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes, g Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. Try Them In Your Order For GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES UMPQUA BAKERY JACKSON STREET in l ane rou nt v - or Mr. Iialliiu-er In bb- dismissal ol cliargi s hroii-;lil iiuj.lnst the ecretarv ir the Intel for bv I,. K. Cln is. e Htccia) !!: i l ef (In- him! oilne. and Ills comi I.' i!,; .,. Irw-tii-atnin demanded ' Pol Ii .si.1 inevitable. ted county j ud re ef lt;s and served feur was' appointed to ottice bv vbe ernor (ii o er In l ; r and was ebvted the caid- auaiu the r.evt y. nr. serving the full that he i l -i iu of four yearr. 1 le has tilled va st silent t i ions municipal offices and served on ihe school board and was a memhoi of the Oie::nii bt!islalure at one time. " w -is one ol the founders of the I'nlveisliy of (tvi: n ai.d for I ve;i-s after Its osiaiilbhmetits was men and children wearing while rib lions, bearing t he words, "Against license," and ot her appropriate j phrases wete conspicuous among the ; crowds urging ihe men to vote j "dry." Itcpuhlican Will Suffer. j Manx poiili' ians regard t he eb'c ! thm just c!os d as a disastrous one. ieveii tl.oimb i .u- "itv did remain w.-t. i They deelare that he Republican fichr has foverer spill ihe Itepnbltrau ni.'ml" r of ih- Im.ud of re-rent f. se- i paity which ivjs just recovering from ving as s"!-tarv ot the board fori lacilonal trouble when the local op yen rs at'toi his term eviured. He was j lion cimpaign came up. A ma.iority oil" of th" most prominent Odd 1V1-1 of the voters of tho county reside in Inus in On "nil, haiiu in-n a mem- 'this city and the fe-'Mim is bitter tn lie i since I Ml I . H. v is past grand many places. In some Instances I'aMern and p;isl inand rciii-sei;Iative "drvs" v ho are p. act h -a Uy new in the Groceries is their Specialty, and they will please you. Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperativere Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. I THE SEASON'S UYEST PATTERNS In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass Silver- H vvare, Novelties, andSouvenir Spoons. In fart reliable floods that stand the test at the lowest price. New goods coming every day. I A. SALZMAjN V U 4 Books flake the Host Acceptable Christmas Gifts Tli cro is a book for yon to give any relative or friend that will convey exactly your message of lovt. ;:ffuetion, good will or friendship of whatever nature. There is nothing bt.- imch appreciated as a book notliiug that eives books at and lasting a pleasure. We arc ready to supply - .ft-seekers with Books that will make the most valuable fifls, at prices considerably below those usually asked. We have books of history, the works of famous authors, spirited novels ot" today, rich eift books in elaborate, beautiful bindings, Bibles and Testaments, Children's Story and Picture Hooks, the only complete, and the best selection to choose from in Hoselmrg. And all at the fairest and most tempting prices. lint you must come and tee; and come early, tor then you can choose from a complete, new, bright and inviting stock, and you'll also avoid the ceaseless, perpetual Christmas rush. Roseburg Book Store i'M North J.tcksnn Street. Succeseors to Anee'a Book Store Koseburg, Oregon titttttt,AAt, A liiiiiillU 4