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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1909)
THE F.VRMVO XKWS TI'KKII.AV, DKfKMIIKH 28, MMIII. THE EVENING NEWS 11V H. W. I1ATKS JCiitured an Bocond-clanfl mattur Nov, &, 1909, at KoBoburji, Oro7 un dur act of i.wiroh 3, 1879. HiilMcr)ttluii ItaU'M Per year by mail Per month, delivered.. Hrinl-Wtrkly Por year ... $2.90 Six months 1.00 ri i;kmav7i( kmhkk jk, ijmiw. Tho woi t Jir i nuiiu?, and it U In the Hhapo oT a r.jn, o itlilei1. "Icar Oid North Polo." This o:f . i' Ih In roeeli L of n copy. Ili.veve. w will not iitU-iipt to sins it. if' keep imvon; on tut; staff, nioi In nti ril 'ir repilorhil, wl:o H(t"in in it. Iut vlll do wliiit we cm In p'-teet Hit jiuiiJU: from litis calamity. The very w-al mini of nljont r , V0 'vas raided in I';jh Uinn a half day for publicity work just before Chrli-t-mua. The Ural mliacrlnlloiiB wt bet -i part. "1 what inriv he expertd wUlil'i the next ft w dayn. Kiwelnir'a ItuKliu-HH ne ti are fuMv im;sk to I'.'" ndvant'iK' of n thorough r:nr! iii:u of pnl'li Ity, their fin-ru'is ln:rk iif( .if ihe plan to 'i:ipluv M r.Ttmri. L KiehaidHo of N.m" York, at t friary of $-1.noo annnaliv in lU:it.'S, AkIiIi i-vi; thiK hnecial nffort on the part t prominent humnes liit."iv.lH o pivr Rosdiinn and He' coaniy Cfni)C ' lit inlvtxiblntf, tie1 Commer cial fjlnh v. ill ahso ta':e Um tiMltrr un der udviH-nient, and the t'i eran l.alfonrt will co-oi urittu in tlh ir -t-fortH, tluiH i'Cii-ing the best possible wmiI'i. KoHphuri; in ini(nnt; npor. the mo?! lmiort an r. ;ierlo ' of Jkt nif ti ry. ni'd lie next few y- ara will wil-lir-sH r.ii rvdotiH growth In p'jpulal u n and ueiil'h, and al! thesr pul-lkity nieaHiiroK urn but ti tr'rt nf th work that K(-ck toward building a pryat f,!t.!l. man with uuery and the bruins to use it. War Is good for ono thin?. It demonstrates that 80 por cent of tho clKaretio amokortt aro not phyulcally eapablo of the rigorous life of a aul dlur. Homo Insignia to tell a married woman from a single one is demanded by a dress reformist. There ought to be. no great amount of trouble In volved in . Irking out tho married ones that wear the trousers and thoKo that don't are so meek that they aj-y easily discernablo. Pee wrotu some mighty sober things for a man who Is reported to have drank bo mueh. I. M MAN'S ill AM I TIU;iK Ml K Pevernl moiiths ngn a new mad was proposed that would brlntf Ihe residents of tho fiarden Vall'-y o un 1 ry several ni i les nea rer t h Is H t y . ami work of laying out tho road and viewtiiK I ho patue was aeromplirht-l It was estimate tl Hint llio eosr or t.ns Improvement would nmoiint to about S 1 300, and tho court decided that this exp"iiBo should he taxed imainnt tho petitioners, or those rw v ;io would bo most benefitted by this m liosed highway. The cost to Un people practically made tlit, r-''d pro hibiterv. A nme no'v on f i.it to recoi'ider the matltT. The no road at proposed Is 'o crnss the finry ranch from lh-i Webbnf place to a point on Ihe river where the old ferry wad formerly ma1 valued, iviiiirititf on'y two mileB "'f r-'allv new r iad to jdn((t tho people In Ihe serllon of coun try to bo served several miles nearer this city It not onlv p'accs ill ise fanuern nearer town, but fves them n hotter rend, flood highways mean mueh to this or any oilier city. Th'v mean that tho nail ord"i hoimi-s will pet less of Ihe farii'er wealth because If tin ranch;r hn a tra-.n! le road t" will tnkp tho family an en to town and hpend his m.mt'y freely: an ler contrary enndhions lu will write to tho mall order ho' he (X T ' TIIK ;i.i:U JAI. Two Is company and threo a di vorce, says an exchanne. Somehow or other a woman's fig ure soeniB to fit any fashion. Mrs. I'eary and Mrs. Cook haven't been exchunnluj rerlpeu lately. In Turkey the women aro so incid ent they wear heavy veils ho people can't see their naked eyes. The brooni t rust nearly sweeps us off our feet with the statement that II must double the price of Its product or die. If Tilde Joe wants to (jo Into vau deville after leaving conrens. all this advertising he ih elliny; will be a valuable asset. southern uas company has been rnlihed of several Ihousnttd dollars. The theft has not been laid to the gas meters, however. 'Ve have It on kooI anthorltv that at Its present juiiv be.-f steak Is a daiij-unins article of food. hehiK a breeder of appetidicli Is. tuberculosis, cancer ,tnd other luxuries thai only the rich can aihud. Take due notice-1 and K'lide your.setves accordingly. llupiclreds of Yeai llefoio l lie W hite .Man Tlioii;-lii Such Methods Ise. Tho American Indian is tho craft iest, iiiiii-t reasoning and d'-i'L sui deu: of natuiy ut all b.irbaiis or h-ii.1 barb-, n. p.;ode. lie Knows ni.re atif:ii' tn re h i of n i. uf. h.t hltoiy sh..svs a -Or I ton- h .-f nu"'-a' than even the I legends of tho Syraii or Caucaslou Kspeclally IntereHtintc ,1s the study of the Indian and his methods tor u ii ring his sick. In addiilon to his wciuiertcl k:iowl"do of plant life and the mixing (if it "to brine forth health concoctions, tho Indian Is said to be the first race to study the val ue of mineral water baths. Lons be fore the cheml.sta and nlchemlsts of Kuroiio had analyzed the waterH of their famous springs and found meui clnal proiK-.rtii-B there, the North American Indian was curing his Hick at Vtmo Kobles Hot Spring- The old Kroiiciscan monks, while making their wonderful Journeys, building tlM.ir missions and teaching Christianity along tho California coast, frequently sat at tho Indian council camp fires and heard there he tales of a wonderful spring where in to batho was to ho made free from disease. Thc-RG tales seemed unholy wrr shlp and nonsense to tho holy fath ers, but at length they too caught the enthusiasm of tho Indian and tholr sick. began tho pilgrimage to Paso Itobles (The Pass of the UnkP), ho named by thoso holy men. Then began a series of reports to tho papal home- of tho church and to the King ot hpain. so mar, eariy in the rjigu of Castile over California these sprliifjfl were regarded as the Ideal Bpot Fought for by Ponco de Leon. Nut aside from the romance of the Indian and from holyrreportH of the Kranclscan menks, Pa&o Itobles today Is making fume for nor waters by rea son of Its wonderful cures. Ith:'um:it!sm, gout, kidney and siomaeh, troubles disappear before ihe It it h treatments nt Paso Kobles so quickly that tho cltizeiiB of Paso Uobles claim no case can he sew. re eiiniiKh to defeat the waters from makinc a euro. Tuberculosis and un clean diseases are not iiernilttid treat ment. Nervous women who have been cured f all manner of female ills, form a continual series of testimo nial proof of the beneficial effects of Paso Itobles springs. Here one .neets iho worn out la borer praising the waters for ,th"r gifts to him, while at his side perhaps speaks tho clubman from tho citv. whose living ban worn down his sys tem. Many health pllgrlmn arrive a Pnt.o Kobles with camping outfits and live In tents while being cured, be ing unable to afford tho luxury of n boarding house. Here iiNo are tho rich In. their lux urious hotel with private bath house and all the especial attention they de mr.nl. The air of Paso Hoblos Ih as rich and as perfect as Its water, this fact alone being of greatest benefit to ttR curing power. A small book, neatly Illustrated, ha been recently published bv the mammement telling the rtorv of the Hot Hpi'lnns in a mosr Interesting man ner and giving complete Information. Send for It. either t" Win. McMurrav, general nawseimer agent of the O. 11. X., Portlai-d, Or., or Dr. P. Y. Sawyer, manager, Pnso Itobles, Cal. 1 INTIiKl'S'IS WANT l OHKST Pincbot Haye Koine Plain Things lie foru Club. Now York, Doc. 27. Glfford Pin chot, chief forester or the United Slates, declared In a speech hero m da before a number of prominent publishers at tho I'niveislay club that special Interests had made repeated attacks on the I'nlted States r'or'ist servlco and these attacks had Increas ed In violence Just In proportion as tho service had offered effective o pOfdtlon to prediitory wealth. Mr. Plnchot f ald: "Tho American people evidently havo made up their minds that our natural resources must be conserved. That 1b good, but It settles only h ill the finest inn Kor whose benefit shsll thev be conserved? Kor the benefit of the few? Tho great con flict now being fought nvIII decide. There Is no oilier quesilon before us that begins to be s() imnortant, or that will be so difficult to straddle, as Die great question bet veen special inlerchts and euual oppoitui -Ity; be tween the privileges of the few and tho rights of tho man; between gnv- ernment by men for hunmi welfare, and government bv monc v for i roflt; between the men who stand for the Uoosevelt policies and th men who .iland against th"in. This Is the es sence of Ihe conservation problem to day. "I believe In our form of govern ment, and I be'levo in the golden rule. Hut we must face tho truth tha monopoly of tho sources of pro duction makes It Impossible for vast numbers of men and women to erirn a fair living. Ftight hre. conserva tion touches the dally life of the great hodv of our people who pay the cost of special privilege. VIOLIN' LKSSOXS Amos W. Hiester, violinist at Star theatre, will accept pupils for violin. Kspeclal attention to juvonils. Jiiguire at Star theatre or phono i86. quit raitioading and tackle the real estate hufcinebs, particularly the hand ling of fruit lands. During my con nection with the railroad, 1 have had an opportunity to watch tho growth of tho slat:) and the Important part tho rallroud has played In that de velopment. I have watclud the pro gress of the western part of the state and am convinced that the Rogue Itiver Valle olfers the best field for investment. Kor some time I have forseen tho opportuniiles offered In that section of southern .Oregon that the company with which I have be come identified will operate." LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE it Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small .w...,n nn,l litir r'lta fif intpl'Pgf.? 1)0 you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, caw navmpntu u,u) inw rataiof interest to pay back loan in? : Do you want ti buy a home in lioseburg, a nice acre.tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo i.ylitu1 Ttr. vim !. in anil vnur nronertv? Do you "want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. t.: If So See WALHfeR PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. Cor. Cass and Pine St. '' -:- -:- E. B. I'ERRINE; Notary Public IIOMK MOXKY OltDKHS. Merchants Should be Careful Whose Orders re Cashed. WIVIS TO KNOW KKASOW Shippers .A k ClMM't to . Itntes Adjust S. P, Salem, Or., ec. 7. .T. II. Mc 1ounld has tiled a compbilnt wltl; I be ralliiiad lonmiission alleging tint he was ovei c-haiTed on a shipment of , -, ' I bin setuild minds from Portland to iker ( aiinon and muiii' other al-1 in t k. n.... ,.r tiw. -,,:iiu mipaiiied i K;iStern. The charm for three tons of household goods for that distance wan $.ril.7r. while from Sknmokawa to Portland, a similar distance. Mr MrDonald was ehamed hut $11. Ua on the siiim shipment. He asks the railroad commission to Investigate the alb ged overcharge. Sj i, hmd obstructionists rreshlent 1 alt down the .Mississippi vih the deep waterways com mission. The sneaker hi satd to have followed nut his alleged policy of obstruction by droj dug a damn here and mere. Nn more powder, point, hair puffs, dani'.llnu jewelry. ( J u !' t lingerie, etc.; just plain black or while shirt waists, black skirlK. and hair done nea'ly. is ne eider of a ('hi'-aco store tit its female employes. That slo-e must! Intend o build up a business on first principles and cut out flirting by Its' male customers. j The rnnon aflecis tho weather to n great extent so we presume a full union is a shin of moisture. j If Heorcln was as dry during the Ms as It is now . we may surmise whv Sherman niat.h.-d to t!i(. Sea. ' Warning merchants and business men of Portland to be on the lookout for fortrcrn of money orders, who are now opnratlntr over the northwest. Posin aHter .John C. Young of Port land la sending out the following let ter, received from Spokane, Wavh.. poRtnl nuthori:ie: "The postoffico at Ostrander, Wash., wfia burglarized July 1.1, liMlll. Money order blank forma n.imbered d 2 H 2- to (WOO were stolon. These stolen oi ders aro being forgtd and presented to merchants In payment of goods. Tho orders are usually made out for from $2fi to $10 each. These orders are frequently rushed Sattird.iv nights and v hen presented to pnMoffhe by merchants for pay ment thy are found to he forged. Party cnshlng them uses ihe name of Is. W. Wyncoop and other ilfforont names, but right name is believed to be L. II. Perry. "Mo is described ns follows: age. about 3r : height, fi feet. 0 Inches; wedght, 1 rr ; medium build ; dark brown hair; rai her fair, or ruddy complexion; almost bald over fore head : rather t bin features; upper front teeth gold crowned and broken; wears (? hat: coat. 87; shoes 8. When l-ist seen he wore a dark green suit with black and red stripes about twt; Inches apart, and a tan shirt with bbi"k stripes; talks freely and prob hahly carries a phonograph." For Men. There Is no heter shoo made than tho celebrated "J. E. Tilt," which is to be found at the Millfkin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there is nothing equal to the 'Putted Workman Shoe." dt-f.' CrASSIKIKI) A1VKItTiKMKXTft FOK itUINT Store room on Jackson street. Inquire Mrs. II, Easton. tf Olt HAMS Three choice lots on North Jackson street, set to fruit. Liquire at this office. d-tjwt.f LOST. Purse containing monv and gold ring. Finder leave at this of fice. Reward. 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 Btock. Unal ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine ronmiug pieces of beef from 80 to 12!jc pound. First class - mutton, ,veul, 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 LOP18 KOHLUAGKN, Prop. 107 West Caaa St. Phona 191.' Free DellTery. LOST. A fountain pen was lost to day, Monday, December 20, on Sheridan street. Finder will please leave at Tho News oifica. d-tf. FOR SALK 10 acres fine land, mllo from town; 2 acres orchard; all under cultivation; small house; barn 20x30; poultry, team and a wagon included. Only $2500. Ad dress N., this ofllce. d31-sw-d MIL M U.POKI LKWKS I Will Engage In the Real ! ness. After having been employed In tho freight ('epartinont of the Southern Pacific for 1 5 consecutive youth. C. . Mnrb-neuf, district freight agent for the I landman property In Ore gon, has tendered his resignation, to take effort January 15. save the Ore gon bin. With some associates, Air. Mallnouf has omanl.ed the Uoirue River Land & Orchard company. Tim company expects to oiurage extensive ly in purchasing, developing and ell iim fruit lands of the Rogue iCiver Valley. Mi. Malboetif bef-n a' the- bottom of tho ladder, entering the service of the Southern Pacific hi 189 4 under F. P. Rogers, formerly assistant gen eral freight and paj-seniior agent of tins road. Me was promoted from one station to another until three years ago. when he received the ap pointment of district freight agent. "In many ways I dislike leaving ht railroad company." said Mr. Mai hoeuf yesterday, "but I am satisfied that tho time has arrived' for me to BUILDER Q. 13. M A"K3STAItD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Itoscburg, Oregon Phone 193 I Clearance Sale I Tailor Made Clothes I Commencing December 18, and centiuniii) for two weeks, in Older 10 reduce my stock of hiuh-irnide goods, I will make euits at the following greatly reduced prices: GENERAL JOBBING REPAIR WORK HOWARD & MAHAN largest Stock of Plumbing Goods In the City The PLUMBERS and TINNERS Skylights, Cornices and Dryer Pipe ROSEBURG, OREGON GROUCH & ALDRICH Olflce: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 2431 or 311. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and ail Building Materia f":., ..- m iii. ...mi uive us a tan, win save you inoiiey. $35 Suits $28.00 I $33 Suits $25.00 1 $30 Suits $22.00 For two weeks only. Call early j Wlliltl tm Sktrk IH l-l nnlutn & BODGE The Reliable Tailor I'lionu .i:iln C 2 rs 1 4 OIIUo Phone Main 3205 TDDTIIACIIK SflCIIlK CAISK W'umiiti I'miMt' to !tiiir Taiii Prinks '.lib.. lie A. 1.1. I.ra AniT.-li'i. IVr. SR. Ti'llli'K hi-r luisfmiul t ti :i t Fhr cnuld mil Ifnr Inn--:.'r III.1 ttM In from an iilciTiitt il tooth. Mrs. I.oulso Molotia. LT. ytvtrs olil, to day Hiiiit:'tio.l up a liotth' of t'arliollc art.! ami drank tin' rortonsts. Sho dld a fow mlmitos lalor. Parcrawf Secret Service Agenyc Wo nro propaivd to do all leBltl niato li.'tiMtiho Work (both i'ivll nml Criminal ) In nil parts of tho I'nlU'd Slates - . .. 1" A It K l:U SupiTlntoiiilont -ll-HIU Hoiitv lll.li:. . . I'OU'I I.AM), nit. tor l:i w n lailnal An a.'hlnc ttioili .in.liictivo to Kood A Cl 'V.lin.l do lt to p.Mir t.'.'tli Is cortaiiily nut i fltlzi'ltnlilp. Tho Ki:ptlan who dli.tv-Mod how t(i make miiminloH out of mohi.mi must Itavo mado a tiom-Mulous hit tho m.urli.d lui'ti In tlio takltlir of ltit rmsns, ln. no 'counts fount as imn'h a.t anyone olso. Tho Mlow who hrlnci tho moat rhiM'olaloa Isn't always tho "candy boy." Thore la always a premium on tho Goods TI r-!.- I.TMl II r . f : me rair m nave special : Sales on Holiday : EVERY DAY t Watch tin? windows for particulars. We will X have Doll Day, Toy Day, Fieture day, etc., etc. f 25 Per Cent Rsduction on These Sale Days. 1 Chance ou the big doll with every 5oc I t purchase. I I THE IMPERIAL! : A Temperance Saloon j Properly Conducted Opposite Passenger Depot - Roseburg I ORDWAY & BOCART: I P R 0 P R I E T 0 R S To Out Friends and Patrons: We cordially thank you for the ever increasing patronage of the the year 1 909, and trusting to merit your continued favors for 1910, we wish you a A Happy and Prosperous New Year Roseburg Furniture Go. This Is Your BUSY TlilE WE ARE TALKING to tho LADIKS NOW The Holiday Work is before von and there is the Xmas dinner to plan for. We can relieve you of much worry and work, which is economy, too, you know. You'll find all our Pastry, Cahes and Bread to be unexcelled. Orders delivered. Special orders given prompt attention. Place your Xmas orders now. UMPQUA BAKERY JACKSON STREET 1 CHURCH BROTHERS' BREAD it IT'S :::: tf 4pk 11 liJI y tttntitm BREAD tf IT'S NEVER SOUR "WW it CASS STREET j PHONE 357 H mtftfmtfu::tftftf:wtftftfmtfntfmjH