THK KVEXfXO NEWS WEDNESDAY, PKCKMHKIt 20, 1000 CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "hy paths" you'll be apt to Ioho your self in the junijio of misleading "HarKaina." Whatever we do is well dono whatever wo buy is well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to tuy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is always here. These clothes are made for us by the Stein Mock Co. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the world. Kvery Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your Money refunded or a new ruit in return. ABRAHAM ' RfimAmliar nimtitv is f,h trim V.Sjf tout of cheapness. Jiy oir good Clothes you shall know us. LOCAL NEWS. I hn Alexandra, tho (illde nierch nut friending the iluv i tho city iiiij-clum i a nierch iuih-j : ; tils Htme County Clerk Edward Lenox re- reived notice thin afternoon to the ef fect that road districts No. 17 and 37 hud voted a special road tux. The former district voted 1 mill and the l.t!er district 3 mills. LIST OK JL'KOltS IMtAWX. LOCAL NEWS. .'John Hnll, of Myrtki Crock, In spending a few dnye In the city. K. Nimiimin, of Wut Kork, Hpent yesterday in the city attending bnst uuhh mutton. Itov. B. W. Ruhr rctiuncd to bin. homuatoud a short distance from 1)11 lurd thlu morning. Cad Harmon pmiiio over from Onk lund thlu morning to upend a few days with frtundu. MrH. L. C. Pctltt, who lin boon very 111 at her home In thin cUV for BPVoral weeks, Ih now on the nmd to recovery. Architect Straw pnd wlfo returned rom Wafhlngton points HiIh morning wiioro i hey spent the pat two weeks, ! IH'.V report a most ontnjnbln trlj; MIhb Lulu WIHIh nnd Miu B. 1). Kvuiib went to Cnlew Vnlley tills morning wiiero they will spend about wn days viHtting rrlends. Just received Another shipment .f the famous "Lnst Forever" hos iery. A written guarantee with every pair, hoki only hy The Kulr. tf. "1 Hi'iiM'iiftM. oroiirietor of mo uregon rooming house. Is conl'ln Md at his home with IUiu-hs, He Ik Ueing nttendPd hy Dr. I-J. V, Hoover Jack Honth left for the "Cntriier Jack- mines this morning where he spend about two wenks in nink- lug a nuuiber of improvements about ino property, Tho Colonial Club entertained n number of Invited Knouts nt an Intiir inal dance at. the Armory last even ing. All who attended report a must cnjoynitic time. Ooorgo Ileal h returned from Port- luna this morning nfter Hitendine ten days nt that city attending business maiierH. tie reports the Oregon me tropolis apparently prosperous, work being plentiful. George C. Zimmerman nnd family, of Park Hapids, Minnesota, ari-lved In the city last evening. They ex pect to make their future home in ttoseburg, having become disgusted with the long and cold winters In the east. V. S. Woodruff nnd wife spent Christmas with the hitter's parents nt. Cleveland. They returned to the city Thuestlny and were accompa nied by Airs. Morgan who will remain here for some time to receive medi cal treatment. Dr. K. V. Denver, who vlslled Otnl la on professional business yester day, reports Ibe Haines surveyors Imslly cammed in making the rail road survey In that vicinity. Tweutv four men are emplnvrd and tho wn k Is progressing rapidly. 1an Ituunell, (he popular Southern Pnririe engliuM r, relurned Ibis morn ing from points in NYvudu and Chi cago, where he spent about two verbs. Mr. Uunnelt reports business pood In the east, prosperity being evident ( n evi ry tin nil. Count v .Indue U'nnacott has re ceived oMIff'U not he 1o efr.M'l that the fulbiwlm; " i. : Uive i m ii it mit'i i,n i - n loses; nistrict o. :;o. : ! -v. niiis: uisirici riti. ' Irlet No t'. (I! n Irlct No. .10, K.i-t Several other i . 'up h"tii todav. will be filed wltl- r A ver.i q-tlet wr be home of th" the corner of ,I.n Ft reels, shortly LOCAL NKWS. : dls-iu- M'MS. I It 111. I I' ) 1' milt viKlanil. '' ;.(tb ris urns of I 'eh clerk tomorrow, "it: occurred af mil's pavMits at "II and ltont'Ias Vim k last --iMim. wnen .n.nn Holinau w a un Pcd In mnrrin-e to Maigaret Arthur .Tiwllce of the IVai lobn T l.om orflelatfne,. The bride reeeiitlv ar rive.! here from Colorado, her eatlv. Mate. 'Die gloom is welt known In '"' ''' hr-.i Tiiiinv iriends who wNh (he ronple a bun; and pr .s pernui future. Lie (roubles of Walter Lmther wood. of Wilbur, who w.im recent'' nrrested on three rlriri'-n. came to a sudden end la Justice I.ouvi s couit yesterd-tv afternoon, when HMtrb t AMornm Ceorre M. Itio,i nun-ed to tllsmlss the larrenv ehnrue should the der.-udrnt plead gulliv to the crimes (,r nssaulf and b-nt .rv .,, fnc ise of pvofanc hingmme. s-icb pro endure m-t with the aiu-reval or 1 ea therwooil and aceordliu-h- he n lined $:" on the assault and baiteiv charg and on (be charge of us Mig profane language. He paid the 'm,s mo, wnH lormallv dKharged fitm custody. C. L. Martin, of Portland. Is rmend lug a few days visiting frlonds Jn the city, Mrs. Kdwaid Weaver, of Myrtle ;reoK, was a visitor in tho city yea tei duy. ... '..-iM10n nf " i) M" In the city today attending business matters. n. 0. Oulnn, of Oakland, spent vesterday In tho city looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. John Veuch. of Port land, are spending a few days In the city visiting friends. Jasper Palouso, of Peel. Is spend ing a coitplo of days In tho city at tending business mutters. Dr. 10. V. Hoover removed several growths from the neck of T. K. Woodruff yesterday. W. C. Harding, of the W. C. Hard ing Land company, has returned from a brief bushier trip to Portland. W. H. Hlack vr Clendale. was a "IsKor in the city yeslerday. He registered at the McClallan hotel. Mrs. Grant Hover will arrive In tho city this evening to visit with her pa rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.eo. W. Hlopor. Miss Alice King and Miss Lizdel Kinzer, who have been In chargo of I the dining room at tho lloso Cafe for some time past, have resigned their positions. The tolophono company Is getting ready to Issue a hew directory. Any one wishing to cliango the present llstlqg of their telephone, should call the mauagor's office, Main IM!H, at once. d:!l Phoobo Parks and F. C. Mellrlde the former a sister of Mrs. Thomas Cobb, of this city, were ma-rled at Spokac, Washington, on H u.emher 2d. I'M)!). The pew operating room at Merer hospital Is nearly readv for occupan cv. The former operating nparlmeat will hn converted Into a dressing room tin same to be at the disposal of the patients. I he lecture "In His Steps, nt the Ilaptlst church last night was Iilg'ilv enjoyed by all who attended. The bouse was crowded bv eager listen ers, and all were delighted. It van a high grade lecture and the pictures as flee as skill can produce. Mfss r.maline Harrows, of Spokane. Washington, arrived hero this morn ing to spend the nevt few weeks with ; lattves. Mbs Harrows Intends to. visit points in the vtrnie southern art of the state before returning home. lieturns have been filed with the rnii my clerk nnnonHim the marriage or .1. w. NowiniHi. or Ten Mile, to Ardllla M. Hall, of finhl Hill; n'se Men Koi'leslnger and Miss llnxv Air- Craw, both of Itoselmrg. Jtev. Mc- Conuell, naslor of the local ChrNHan hurch officiated In eiu h Instance. His' iv Throshe-, who nt en.- lime ( ployed ,t th- Weatherfnrd !iaiherefp n ih). rl'v, his accepted 4 p. lie-, nt the m hMv shop and 111 assu.c" bb i'nt oi n.vr Monday n. . i g. For the past f- Mr 'I in, her hn n emplorod at points In the southern Mart of the slat". The roc); crusher recently purchas ed l- t V coent v arrived veslerdav md ulll be insfalled in North ltose bui c at t he (jiiarrv, formerly used bv i'e W.irri-n Coti'JtriKMion com "1'iiv. as soon as possible. It N the lui.'iit'on o the county officials to! criib r-.ck within the pet few eeks that the same may be used In Inim-ovim: 'be stnets cailv In the. Hiring. A ctuntv ehu-ge imtecd Coats eass- Stat of Oregon, County of Douglas, SB. Wo, E. If. Lenox, County Clerk of Do.iglas County. State of Oregon, una 11. Kenton, Kheriff of above men Honed County, do hereby certify that on the 2'Jlh day of December, A. D, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day we met at the office of the County Clerk of said County, In the Court House In Koseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and public ly proceeded to draw the jury for the January term, lyio, of the Cir cuit Court of the State o fOregon for Douglas County, as follows, lo-witr ; Wm, Ilremner Civil Bend 2 R. C. Arnold Locking Glass 3 Pen Butler Scottsburg 4 C. K. liicker Gardiner 5 C. P. Tot ten Glendale (i L. H. Morgan Melrose 7 W. H. Gray Pass Creek 8 J. L. Clough Canyonville 9 R. S. Johns Cow Creek 10 F. G. Hatfield ...Roseburg J 1 J. C. Gibbs Perdue 12 John McKeen Roseburg 13 T. R. Stokes Looking Glass 14 8. C. Miller Civil Bend 1 ! G. V Shrum East Umpqua 16 M. V. Hampton Olalla 17 T. A. Turnridge Comstock 18 G. W. Cox Deer Creek 19 Geo. Carllsln Oakland 20 C. M. Herman Myrle Creek 21 J. W. Johnson Glendale 22 S. Jacques Glendale 2.1 Lee Choever Elkton 24 Grant Levins Cow Creek 25 Ben Huntington Yonenlla 2(1 A. B. Melvin Gardiner 27 G. W. Dlmmlck Kallogg 28 J. W. Thomas Cow Creek 29 S. R. Elmore West Roseburg to W. B. Lamb Wilbur 31 S. C. Henry Calapoola That fach nnd all of the above named persons were regularly drawn in accordance with law a "id :hat no other namcij were drawn to act as Jurors for said January tjrni. jf'10 of said Court. Witness our hands this 2.'Uh day of December, A. D., J 90!). E. H. LENOX. County Clerk B. FEXTON, Sheriff. (SEAL) By R. T. ASMWORTH, - Deputy. . HOW THE INDIANS 1IUALFD Til KIR SICK KXPKItlKXCLS IX DAIRYING What the East lias Discovered Is (food for Oregon. Hundreds of Years P.eforo Hie White Man Thought Such Methods Wise. Tho American Indian Is the craft iest, most reasoning and deepest Klu- deu; of nature of all b'arbarid or feu,: Dnrb, ih p. tuple. . lie knows uure alinut th re s of itiuir-i. hn history shews a ciu-er tom.li of mil.': rat 'a;:, than even the legends of -tho Syrau or Caucasion race Especially Interesting Is the study of the Indian and his methods for curing his sick. In addition to his wciHierful knowledge of plant life and the mixing of it to bring forth health concoctions, the Indian Is said to bo tho first race to study tho vaJ uo of mineral water baths. Long be fore the chemists and alchemists of Kurope had analyzed tho waters of their famous springs and found medi cinal properties there, the North American Indian was curing his sick at Paso Robles Hot Springs. Tho old Franciscan monks, while making- their wonderful journeys, building their missions and teaching Christianity along the California coast, frequently sat 'at tho Indian council camp fires nnd heard there he tales of a wonderful spring where in io oaino was to do maiie tree rrom disease. These tales seemed unholy wor ship and nonsense to the holy fath ers, but nt length they too caught the enthusiasm of the Indian and their sick began the pllgrlmnge to Paso Itobles (The Pass of the Oak), so named by these holy men. Then began a series of reports to the papal home of the church and to the King of Spain, so that early in the rlgn of Castile over California these springs were regarded as the Ideal spot sought for by Ponco de Ia"n. Met aside from the romance of the Indian and from holy reports of the Kraneisenn me nks. Paso Robles today is making fame for her waters by rea son of Its wonderful cures. Ith.Mimatism, gout, kidney nnd stomach, troubles disappear before the h'lth treatments at Paso Robles so quickly tint the citizens of Paso Itobles clc " no case can be severe enough to i 'eat the waters from i making a r re. Tuberculosis and tin I clean disc:; s a e not permitted treat-1 How many cows belong to the Cow Culture club? In other words, how many Indiana cohs are really aristocrats, or mere ly members of the common herd if an Inoffensive pun is permitted? Without pausing to answer the question abruptly, it Is safe to say that more butter for the bread slices and better butter, too is being produced in Indiana now than ever before, while a much better quant) of milk is being consumed bv the '.fin It and infant, cays the Indianapo lis Star, It is only of late years that far mer or slock raiser of the Hoosler state has awakened to the possibili ties found in the raising of blue blooded stock. He could see the ad vantage in better horses and occa sionally better pigs, but as a general thing he was content to keep his "old cow" as she was. He was Indiffe rently aware that his cows made enough milk and butter for his im mediate needs and wasn t that enough? He had no time for fooling with cows his farm always needed his attention. Gradually there has been an awak ening and today some of the world's best dairy cows have oeen bred and raised within the confines of the state. No longer does the nondescript "family halfer' stroll down through the winding road of an early morn ing, after yielding her two quarts of watery milk, and sitend the day In tho stalk field or wood pasture clip ping ihe hcrbago to the clank of a, brass bell that tells her owner where the boy with the stone bruise on his heel can find her when It comes time to "fetch the cows home." The In diana dairy herds and the herds of the well to do farmer; now, are clas sed among the best in the world. The Irwlifinn enw nwnpm hnvn hpenii'o nin. bitlousand nowadays every cow must CHURCH SOCIETY INCORPORATE show a certificate of "culture or be Ignomlntously Ostlerlzed. 'ihe "oul- rua T?niii T.utWnn ttdnn I tiro system" Is absurdly slmplo and I Cnurch of Melrose, has filed articles .-uiitHBLti u f no e uook una pair oi ot incorporation with the secretary scales yet by their use Indiana has ; of Btftte at Salem The corporators Licmeu ii urn. uiiLiJuui 111 ihi o the orRanUat ion are G. A. Kocken decade. In fact, the movement for j A We8terland, and A. J. Lund better cows Is country wide anc- It is ren nroposed to double the nation's pro- b ' 9 already of more value than anv cron you are looking for good service except corn and equal to one third of, ln the barber line call at the uaaaix all cereals grown.in all the states barber shop, Cass street, Roseburg and territories ' National Bank Bldg. Three chair Everv 12 months the A mrlcnn ' shon- Bath rooms In connection, tf. milch cow adds 1800,000,000 to the weaitn or the nation, and Indiana contributes more than Us share to this wealth. Of course, weighing a cows milk will not make hor give more, hut It will make her owner put a better one in ner place, ir she Is found want Ing. Good results from such a meth od are not slow In coming, es many an Indiana farmer has found. For example. It was found that one cow In a herd gave 10.183 pounds of milk at a cost of $63. while another of the same nerd gave only 4,089 min'U nt a ce-- oi f0. The moral was obvious. The lrtter cow had no right to membership In ihe "4')0 and was fit only for sausage. Indl ana, Vis has been said, was slow to learn these lesson, but it finally did so. New York learned them, as did Iowa and Illinois and many other states that did not Imagine there were riches ln tho blue blooded dairy herds Men who really know the game do not any more subscribe to the philosophy that "cows Is cows." Fig ures will not lie whether on a note book or a pair of scales and nowadays It Is results that count. In one culture club In a section of a dairy state It was found that POO cows averaged a yield of 3578 pounds of milk per cow a year; while in an other section two herds, one of 45 and the other of 43 cows, averaged '1771 pound nnd 4 469 nounds per Ww. respectively, a difference of 07.152 pounds oi nniK in ravor oi tne smaller herd, or 1 98 pounds per cow. in another section a oairyman was getting something over 127,000 nounds of milk from 26 cows and a ighhor mllklnc 4 5 cows, but a lit tle more than 124.000 pounds. The cost of the feed nnd care was the same. The moral Is that tho herds to be nrofltable must bo weeded out and the non workers sent to the slaughter hom.e. D. H MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning ' and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marbl Works. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. i'f A. 8. HUEV, if Optometist i'l Casa Street - FlrBt Door Bast Telephone office i't DENTIST It. M. BRUM FIELD - Din tlst Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. Phone 1361 Roseburg, Or., P. W. HAVNE8 Dentist it Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. it Fhone 1283. Roseburg ... Oregon. J. U. CHAPMAN, I). D. S. tt DenUst if Hours 9 a. m. to o p. m. Tel- i epbone 1141. Abraham Bldg. Residence Phone 1406. Roseburg, Oregon. a. 3. BACI1ER, D. M. D., Dentist Abraham Roseburg, B Building. Oregon. PHYSICIANS. i DR. J. Jj. CAIXOWAY . V Osteopathia Physiciun r Chronic diseases a specialty. !e Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy Klrksville. M Mo. Under-founder of science it Dr. A. T. Still. Ofllce Abrahnm Bldg. i'f Phone 1691 Roseburg. Ore 1. it Vi frftti SMfc 3 I Fill Your House with light no house is modem without electric lifehts. Though we ', can wire "rdv old" bulldinu. the M best work is when the house is being constructed, we are alwnyB ready , lo give an accurate estimate and to ' guarantee the beat work. . G. L. PRIOR olo JN. JacKson cK. Koseburg, Vt SKKLY, SETHI3K & STEWART f Physicians and Surgeons ft Ofltco Lower floor Douglas Co. Bank bldg., corner Main aud Oak streets. Phone 771. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, . $ lMiysician and Surgeon. a Ofllce, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg, Oregon. ELM I'ilt V. HOOVER, Physiciun and Surgeon ft Ofllce, Main St., One Door South ft of City Hall. Phone 341. ft ft Roseburg, Oregon. ft ft HftftftftM ment NYrvou" wn T.'lm liavp horn riiivd f r I a of feinalo ftls. furui a m li-i' 'i ;-rls of tosllnin Mlal proof of Hit' belief li'inl effects of I'aso llnblM spriiv-s. Here one meets the wern out Pi-Ihm-it praising tho waters for ll'.lr ifts to IHm. while at his sMe perimits bleaks tho chibmnr. from the cilv. wliose living has worn down his system. .i , , .M.-niv neinn pimrnns nrrtve n this en,-'shonlv nf.er S o Ylo W l hi, I ):x' " ,H"'U w.ll, eamplnr; onlfits and ,o,nll,L- .lea, I, ,-.wl,l,, I, , .I "1- "n"r r"r,,'l- ns'elveil l,v rallln sieve. I hp ,( , was 7,1 vears of ?: LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish LuniV er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. n Yards on Lower Oak Street. 'Phone 1411 ROSEBURG,-OREGON ft DR. LUCETTA SMITH ft ft Pliysiciun ft ft Women's and Children's ft ft Diseases. ft ft Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. ft ft m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. ft ft 1721. Mar 8 tors Block, next to ft ft Douglas County Bank Bldg. ft ft R gfihurg, Oregon. ft ftftftftft; ftftftftftft ATTORNEYS. ;sftft!ftftftftftft CRAWFORD WATSON ft ft A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson ft ft Atlorneys-At-Law. ft ft Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. ft ft Bank Bldg. ft ft Roseburg, Oregon. ft ftftftft:H::K:ft:ftftft ft H. E. STEEL, ft ft Attoney-nt-Lnw ft ft Legal advice free. Collections ft ft Solicited ft ft Room 1, MarsterB Bldg. ft ft Roseburg, Ore. ft WftWftftftftftftftftftfti ftftftftftft J. C. FULLERTON ft Attorney-AtLanr. ft ft ' ft ft Will practice ln all State and ft Federal Courts. Olnce ln Marks ft ft Building. Roseburg, Oregon, ft eftftft'!ftftrtftftftft ' ft ft COSHOW RICE ft Attorneys-At-Lnw. ft ft ft Tayior a Wilson Building. ft ft ftftftftftft M r nuainst 11 re. I hot I ,,,.'.,.,,, . ,UXIM- ,l " aire ami had resided nt the home r William liuslmell. at Ten Mil... Tor some time. ,t the m,, ,, deee.is ed met wit', the necident w ill, h re. suited le death the Uiishnell r.nelh were atisent from lioine. therefore the exaet naluie of the tnu;edv will nev er he known. It Is presumed, how ever, that he simply stiiuil.le.l nnd leu. ins ho. ly mining u eont.'i neie ,so are me riru 111 ineir lu-l ilrlous hotel with private hath hhuse and all the sp,flnl attention thev de- na.ul. ih:' nlr of I'aso HoPl,-s Is as , ft rich and as perfoel as Its wat"r. this j ft fart alone being of greatest heie-fit ; to its curing power. j A small hook, neatlv Illustrated 'ft has been reetlltlv puhllsluil hv the! 9 n.Miagement telling the rtorv of the , S ft the heated t..v... The f ineral will hoi Z IK. 7. I'T"""" "V,n M'liu lor It. either to v,. MeMurrav held tniponow afternoon with inter- nient at the I. O. O. P. cemeterv. The deeeaseil lias ,,c L-i-..... ' this section of the west. ft general passenger agent of the O. R .v. rortlnMi, Or., or rir. P. w. ! rviwycr. nianaRer. raso Hollies. Cal. , W WHITE AS SNOW This is the claim made by all who send their washing to the Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get this result no chemicals are ustd. Your laundry is not treated in a severe manner very much to the contrary it is handled in the most approved manner all the latest aud most n I i ery is at our command to do your work in a mos trorough manner. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. Jackson S.treet - ROSEBURG, ORE. Bftft ftftftMft& Roseburg, Oregon, ft ftftftftftftftftfrftftftftft irftftftftftjfcjfcjfcii, ft"WftftftftftftftftftftftftftHSH It. W. MAIISTEHS ft ft 'Attorncy-At-Law. ft ft Notary Puhllc. Rooms 8 and ft ft 7, Marsters Building. ft Roseburg, Oregon. ft ftjKh":ftftftt-: :xftx-ftftf5Sfg tt ft JOHX T. LOXO Attorncy-At-Law. ft ft Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co ft ft Bank Building. a ft Roseburg, Oregon. ft ft ft!S$ft ttttrtrtct WftWfftn ft J. II. AUSTIN ft Attoniey.at-Law ft and ft Notary Public. "" ? . .. Oregon, ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftoyjtt asw-..... ..- mnn-- iri ' J. A. BUCHANAN ft Attonioy-At-Law. ft at ft Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. ft Roseburg. Orarnn it.