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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1909)
this vxmmsa-amm ' ' wkivii.y, KOEMiipn a. 1000 ONCE A FUGITIVE. 1 Holiday Goods OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE NEW 1909 CROP SEEIEI RAISIN'S, SMYRNA FIGS, BLEACHED SULTANA RAISIXS, SQT-1ISELXED . WALNUTS, CURRANTS, CITROX, ORANGE PEEL, LEMON PEEL, HEIN'Z MINCE MEA T, HIJINZ APPLE BUTTER, PURE MAPLE SYRUP, APPLE CIDER. Give Us a Call - CARTOONIST DAVENPORT SICK. Talented Artist Is Jn California In Doctor's Caro. ' San Diego, Cnl.,.Dec. 28. Homer Davenport, noted cartoonist, Is suffer ing a serious nervous collapse. - He came here last week In the hopes of building up his shattered nervous system. He has not been feollrg well for some time, and felt the pressing need at change of scene ind climnte. He accepted 'an Invitation "to" visit A. Merry Christmas arid Happy New, Year' to Our Many1 Patrons. THE ROSE We believe Folder's Golden Gate Coffee gives more comfort and proper stimulant to old folks than ?ny other drink People who have a knowledge of good Coffee won't drinic any other. We drink it ourselves and are always glad to reCommend it to our customers. Alton S. Frey PERFUMES For Christmas Gifts 1. ounce LAZELL'S "PERFECTUS" Violet in elegant silk lined box, $2.75. 2 ounce LAZELL'S VIOLET ELECT In handsome package $3.75. 1 ounce LAZELL'S "PERPETUS" In beautiful package $2.50' 2 ounce "LAZELL'S" in silk lined box $a.75. . HUDNOT'S celebrated perfumes In odors ChrvsTs. VIOLET EAN DE ESPAGNE, White Rose.Hieliatrono, all Id elegant packages 25c to $1.50. HUDNOT'S and LAZELL'S Toilet Water 50c to $1.50. PERFUMES all odors in fancy Japaneso boxes 25e to 50c. CHILDREN'S PERFUMES in all odors, attractive loxes 25c. SELECT and fine assortment of 'military brushes ' hair, brushes mirrors, safety razors and' manicure sets and single at R0SEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. Winnie x Gaddis THE PLUMBER Bp Agent for Snell Water Filters. ', Removes all lm- purities. Rosebnrg Phone 238 he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Spaul dlng, at Point Loma, where he Is now 'inder the care of a physician by vhose advice no visitors are received nd all correspondence is left un 'ouehed, as it Ib necessary that Daven port shall not exert himself In any other than along lines calculated to rebuild his shattered nervous sys tem Try one of those Snell niters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber.- tf. Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Oregon Now a Member of l lie United States Senate. Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 29. A spe cial to the News Soimitar says: Sought at one time by the Kedara! authorities under a $10,000 reward for his capture, dead or alive, for al leged conspiracy to murder the pres ident of the United States, and now apoolnted a member of the legislative body of that country, is (he strange story of Colonel James Gordon, of Oklahoma, who has been named Uni ted S.'ates senator by Governor Noel as successor to the late A. J. Mct.au rln Mr. Gordon was one of the several Confederate leaders suspected of be ing In the conspiracy with J. Wilkes Booth to kill President Lincoln. He escaped arrest and probably death only by the Intervention of a Yankee cononel with whom he had crossed swords In a fieht In Virginia. In the earlier years of the war. Colonel Gordon had fi.rined an Inti mate friendship with Booth, and aft er the as'nswlnatlon of President Lin coln a $10,000 reward was offered for his capture. Colonel Gordon went to Canada and It was several months nfter the close of hostilities before he found It safe to return. In one of the campaigns In Vir ginia. Colonel Gordon had crossed swords with the colonel of a New York ravnlry regiment. Roth were iniiired but they afterwards became fast friends. Colonel Gordon. wrote a letter to this New York friend, denvlne that he had any part in the contplracv and declaripe that he desired to return home. ' The former foe took the case tin with General Dicks, then In com mand of the army forceH in New York, and the1 latter sent him a pass port and an Invitation to coma to New York and surrender, which be did. He afterwards satisfied General Dicks that he knew nothing of the Lincoln conspiracy. WHAT ARE STARS? "To'the nverage person the stars nre merely points of light fn the skies. IT, In his curiosity, he should borrow a tdlescopa to enlarge his researches, they are nothing more. They do net magnify. Tho biggest telescopj In the world so far from increasing the apparent sl?e of the stars, if it had a really fine lense, will make them look smaller. In fact we never see the stars themselves. A false image is created in tho-eyes by-the collection of the shafts f light which como from each separate star, but as actual gibes all of them are' too far distant for our grasp. Each one Is a sun, and many of them have motion in -space sufficient ly large to bo detected over a course of years; and little more than half a century ngfc that was all that was known of them. Since them the ap plication of the spectroscope to stellar nstronomy has brought about most wonderful results, and by its aid not only can it be told what the stars are made of, but u many cases) whether they are traveltrg toward or away from the etirth, and even is a star Is In full vigor of its activity, or if its forces are being spent, and it is a dy ing sun. All this knowledge has been gained through a prism of glass for the spectroscope i3 nothing else; Its various attachments being merely for magnification and measurements. Sunlight and equally starlight is composite, containing all the colors, and when passed through a prism Is spread out in a long rainbow band, or ribbon. An analysis of the light Is made by comparison of certain dark lines whl(;h cross the band, by a meth od too complicated to-be explained here, and the message conveyed so plainly that there Is no possibility of mistake is that the chemical ele-' ments found on earth are also present in the sun and the stars, in an In tensely heated state. In short the material out of which the wide uni verse of worlds Is formed is the same, away to the uttermost distance. Ex change. For Men. There Is no beter shoe mnde than the celebrated ''J. E. Tilt," which fs to be found at tho Milllkin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there is nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe." dt-f. I'HK HiaMXfl STHFXOTII OF MIXKHAL WATEItS In Cases of Dyspepsia, Ilhemtintism, Gout nnd Nervous llrenkdown, Is Marvelous Upon recent investigation by emln etn physicians, chemists and scien tists it has been demonstrated that natural, earth flowing mineral waters are the most beneficial means for the cute of organic maladies. . Paso Robles Hot Springs are at this time the point of Interest to most Investigators, a3 rectne occurences have attracted the attention of the thinking world to these springs One of their chief points of Inter est to medical men is said to be that which proves that a pre-eminent ac tion rsth in the waters whirh flow from the earth at Paso Robles, Cal ifornia. Paso Robles Hot Springs are. mak ing cures dally of rheumatism, gout, stomach trouble, neurotic diseases, kidney trouble, and general break down, which proves almost beyond question to- medical men that there Is some quality in these waters sti nerlor to any in this country and probably in the world. It is also claimed for Paso Robles CHINA SAM Has on display for the Holiday a Choice m-lectlon of dishes, Including hand painted china, Japansese and China. dlhe fn beautiful designs. Al so a fine line of silk handkerchief, loj for tho children and some flu Dram ware. Call and make your selection early. Prices way down and the goods aro the beat to be had. BEAUTIFUL 'VA8KS JACKSON STREET VIOLIN IJCSSONS Amos y. Hiester. violinist at Star theatre, will accept punlU for violin. Especial Attention to Juvenile. Ingulre at Star theatre or phone 886. ' WWWW W wwww wwww that the air conditions are perfect. It Ilea fn a small valley protected by mountain rangoS; Is 720 feet above sea level and is not assailed by too much sea moisture or an abnorninl temperature from the hot land winds. 1 This air condition Is thought Dv some to have almost as much to do with Its cures as the waters them selves. The town llko all health resorts Is filled with boarding houses of al' kinds, so that every purse will be plensed. There aro hotels for the rich, whore any luxury may be had. Private baths for exclusive patrons who wish to be to themselves. These springs have been known for centuries, for they were used by the Indian to euro his sick and later the Franciscan fathers performed wonderful cures here, but It Is only recently that the really marvelous powers of these wuters were made known to the world at large. Nearly every form or organic trou ble is. treated at those hot springs for the authorities welcome nil ex cept those who have tuborcul&als or unclean diseases. For the man who suffers from overeating or from alco holic excesses there Is nothing in the world to equal a week Bpent at Paso Robles. It straightens him out with a rapidity that Is wonderful, and the best recommendntion is that they do away with the nerve-craving for stim ulants because of their peculiar soothing effects upon the nervouB fcyestem. , Truly speaking the study of Paso Robles Hot Springs Is one which is giving the medical fraternity abroad and at- home much interest,- and is probably directing nior attention to California than any other of her natural gifts to man. A small book, neatly Illustrated, has been recently published by tile management telling the story of the Hot Springs In- a most Interesting manner nnd giving complete Infor mation. Send for lt olther to Wm. McMurray, General Pasonger Agent of the O. Ri & N., Portland, Oregon, or Dr. F. W. Sawyer, manager, Paso Robles, California. tf. CLASSIFIED ADVEimSEMENT8 TO RENT Two housekeeping rooms Inquire at 603 Mill street. tf. FOR RE&T Store room on Jackson street. Inquire Mrs; H. Eastern, tf LOST. Purse containing money and gold ring. Finder leave at this of fice. Reward. '"Oil SALE Tin co choice lots on North Jackson street, sot to fruit. Inquire at this office. d-swtf TO RENT. A jrory desirable seven rocm house. Inquire at No. 345 Pine street. LOST. A fountiMn pen was lost to day, Monday, December 20, on Slieridan street. Finder will plea?e, leave at The News niHne.- d-tf.' FOR SALE 10 acres fine land, 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 office. 'd31-sw-d With the Dawn of the New Year we wish to take time to extend to all our friends and customers, who liue helped to make the closing year the largest business year we have ever enjoyed, a Happy and Prospo rous New Year. the Jeweler on Cass St After Jan. 1 our store will (low ut 0:W p. m. Ro seb u rg Restaurant South Side Cass St., Near Depot 8TAPLETOS & PATTERSON, Props. OPEN AT ALL HOURS Leading And bit restaurant in (hv city. Kone bat wliita people employed Nothfag but the belt in the market mrred. Give oa trial and be con vinced. A S. HUEY Red Tag' Clean up Sale At 1 the Roseburg Book The Ideal Gift Store GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Our large stock of useful articles must be reduced by January ist. to make room for new goods. Every- . i . 1 i ...:.!. . j t . j j iumg iiicti k.cu wilu u i uu kxcycmh'khia $t.4 run vol, Woi-ner's Enpyelopeilln. 12 volB., full leather binding; regulnr $8.60 per volumne, red lag sule only ....... .ipi.S-l LOltl) I.YTTO.V.H WOKKS Lord l.ytton's Works, I vols., cloth binding; regular 60o per vol., red tag snle only - S!ic WM. THACKKHY'S WOKKS Wm. M. Thnckery'B W.irUa, 10 vols., cloth binding, regular l per vol., red tag snlo. only S7)4c W'KKSTKIl'S DICTIOXAHY New Census Edition: full leather binding, 5 Incheu thlclt, 1574 pagan; regulurly dellB at J8, red tag flale only ......8.!i5 JOHN lUJSlif N'S WORKS. John Ruskin's Works, 5 vols., cloth binding; regular 60c per vol.; red tag snlo only asi' MILITARY HKI'HII SETS Regular $1.50 Military Set, red tag snle only t USe Regular $2.00 Military Sot, red ttur Bnle only $1.25 There will be no let up to the aggressiveness of this store. Sale begins Tuesday, Dec. 28th. and continues until Saturday night, Jan. 1. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE . FULLERTON&RICHARDSON Near the Depot Cass Street Telephone 451 .(Ideal) FouhtainPen Should beTneveryr T-jJ , . FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, , Registered Druggists. We.Wil! close All Day January 1st. 1910 We desire to thank you for your liberal Patronage during the year just closing. Our aim during the New Year will be to supply all purchasers with the best goods for the least money. Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year ; Roseburg' Rochdale Company iag iii yrcciiiy ruuuuuu prices Toilet setsBeautiful Craft Wood, Mirror, Brush, Comb Regular $3.00 sot, red tag snlo " only $1.80 Regular. $5.00 Set, rod tag sale only ; $3.50 Regular $6.00 Sot, red tag Bale only $.1.00 Regular $7.00 Set, red tag sale only . S3. 00 PRESSED DOLLS Regular 25c doll, red tag Sale only too Regulnr $1.00 doll, red tag sale only OOo Regular Cue doll, red tag sale only ilOo Regular $1.75 and $2.00 dolls, red tag sale only 08c Regular 7 So dolls, red tag oalo only -2e Regulnr $3.00 doll, red tag sale only $1.30 Regular $3.00 Military Set, red tng salo only $1,150 rutniii I'M