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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
TIIK fTVKNING SlKWS FIUUAY, DKCKMIIKK 1, 100. CLOTHES OF . QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. ." 7 if '"f if , iy a LOCAL N KWS. J. L, fvfii i cl, of Lnlrd, Ik ri visitor In tho clly today, Mr. K. P. ItntMii'iH, ttS Glendnio, 1h a viKilnr In tliu flly. "Alf. and Mrs. F J. I-'rear went to Portl. ind thin ninmliiK to upend about ten days with frii itds. : HiirilH Hull, cif w.yrtlo Creek, spent u fuw dfiyn In the elty this week at tending btniinusH matters. Arthur .lenkinti, of Tiller, spent a rouplo or days In ttui clly this week uLtonding huslnetm inuM.ei'H. ( Churlcs ItnliertH, cointy aurvoyor. went to Myrtle Creek this nwrnliiK where he will do considerable work for the clly. M. C. Miller, secretary of tho Lane Ij'ind St. I ti'veleitnu'iit. company, has returned from Lob AiiHou whro he &pent Christinas with his wife. Just ivrelved Another shipment t.f the fnitUHiH "Lust Kwover" hos iery, A written Kunnmto with overy pair. Sold onlv by The Fair. tf. County School Hiip,rlntend',nt Thunnnr. Chaney returned Inst even rK Trom Myrtle Creek where he nuiit the past, few dnya visiting friends. S. ,1. .foiea Iuih returned from n week'i visit wilh relatives at Med furd find Knulc polnfr. Mr. .dnia nH Alcdfoi d is on I he boom, bntld inn nativity being evident on every hand. .lor Keimllt, nl one time nluht clerk nt the KonelmrK hotel, panned through Mere liiis inoinlnt; enronle from Port end to Medford. where he iw em doyed. ,loe has been Bpen.llnn mIh fMyflHtnnm vaeation at pofills In the northern part, of the hIhIo A mw time Inlde has -wnn Isnned bv the Southern I'uHflc rnmpuny. .the same lo jro Into el effect tomorrow, .Inn- uii iv 1. The most Important eh nice vurs In the running time of the "SluiHla Limited " The limited will nrrlve here northbound r.t 7:35 a. m., hiMlend of nl l!-:t p. m., at hits not Bilie.lnle, No change Is made In the 'Miention of the train nonth !ionnd Train No. 1 I will arrive nt '2:1 ft o'clock In the moinhm ami leave at. 2:ItO o'c'oek, " minutes Inter than r.l prent, Train No. If. smith limmd. will arrive at ! o'clock n. m. nnd leave at 4:20 a. m. Train No III. Bontlibonn I, will irrlvo at 9 o' rlnrk n. in. and leave at ft: 15 n. in. Under tbe pre-t.-nt schedule this train arrives nt S:-I5 a. in. and leaves nt U nVleck a. in. Train N'o. I". smilh Imtind, due hero al a::i!i p. m. will ar rive pre at fl: 10. o'clock In the after tiotm and l"ptirt DO mlnnles later. Trains N'o. Hi and IS will operate the wamo as under tiie iircsenl schedule F R HOUSEKEEPERS, ST0RE KEEPERS, JANITORS I have it now, ;i sweeping compomul that will in ct tin." most oxactllig requirements. It is cheaper tlmn you have leeu usins; as it has loss sand in it ami consequently lighter. It will not harm the finest rug or carpet. It wilt take up all dust from, wo. id floors or covered floors. Unless ilos are very dirty il 'in 1,0 sei' ore than once, again reducing cot. Itetails at 5 cents per pound Hut that you nuy Know how it does its work I will give you a sample HirliKO if you will bring this adv. with you. "The man with an axe to grind," and this time, I want to know how many of Mr. Hates' readers sec my adv. F. H. Churchill The straightest and sur est road to good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "Jiargains." Whatever we do ia well done whatever we buy ia well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes 8atisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll lind that the best is ulways hdre. These clothes are made for us by the Stein lilock Co. and David Adler, two of the greatest Tailor organizations in the world. Every Suit we sell is sold with an ab solute guarantee of Satisfaction or your M mey refunded or a new r nit in return. I. Remember quality is the true ABRAHAM Ntest of cheapness, lty o ir good 'l,.tl,., l,ll ,, IIS LOCAL NKWS. V. O. Hill, of Wilbur, wuh a vis itor in tho city yesterday-. John Rates, tho Happy Valley farmer, is n visitor in the city today. Km nk Chase,, of Wilbur, spent yesterday In the. city visltliiK friends. Howard Calkins, deputy county as sessor, was confined at his home yes terday with ItlneFfl. D. B. Hunt, of Oakland,, In spend Iiik ft few duye In tho city attending business matters. (iolnw. koIiik. "t quit Rone! Poul try men come for free copy of Con Key's fifie Poultiy Hook. Mnrstors I)rn conipany. 1 1 Osw Deputy Sheriff Andrew Marker is spendhiK a few days at'Tortland vis it ins friends. Ho will return home Mond'iy evenlr.jf. (Jiiy Neiiimr r'eturnod o Olendale 'his mornini; afler Bpendlng n few davs nt. the home of his pareiTts, Mr. and Mrs. Cieorse Neuner. DoiiKlas County nreameryt Butter tho best on the market ft home piodnct, 90 cents a roll. Patronize homo Industry and Rot tho best. tf Howard (irnen nnd Alivn Weaver wero mai rled at Ihe home of A. Wea ver,. n-M'.r Mvrtle Crci-k, mi December L'fl. J. L. ltovle, justice of tho peace, officiating. W. A. Clark and wife, of Mlchlnan. nrriveil here last-eveninK to spend a few iluvs vIsiliiiK at the home of their (humbler. Miss Cert rude. Clark, a teacher in the local public schools. County Clerk Kdward Lenox has received a notice lo Oio effect that road district. No. 54, "Winchester, lev led a special mad tax of 3 mills nt. a road eleclion held a few days since. Th quarterly Inspection of local Company D., O. N. (L. :jccund at thi Armorv last evenlittc. Captain Harrv T. Slocum acted as Inspecting officer. A larue crowd was present and all seemed to enjov the occasl m. Demity Sheriff Mortenson, of fJli-ndale. returned home this morn iMK aTter attending business matters in thf. city. Mr. Mortenson reports C.lendale very quiet aloiiK criminal lines, few crtmcs nf consequence hnv Iiik been called to the atientlon of the offlceiK durlim the past lew months. The residents of Kdenbower have petitioned the Oregon railroad com mission for a sidetrack, the same to be constructed by the Southern Pa cific comnaiiv as r.oon as possible. The netltloneia .allege that they are entitled to the concession Inasmuch :s considerable freight Is shipped from that vicinity annually. In the nast Ihoso wishliutn ship produce htive been obliged (o haul It tn th city. E E- I IX)CAL NKWS. Frank Wing, of Deer Creek, Is a I vlBltor In the city today. I William ICmory of Coled Valley, 1b a visitor in Ihe city this afternoon. Mm. Fletcher has sold his resident 1 In the Grove to a party from tho Cali- I Thv. officerB and clorkB at the court I hoiiKo are reeeiviiiR their monthly i checkH today. I lohn I.. Itowo and Martha Haines i 'vpre marled at FJkton on December i I 25, Rev. W. K. Kldenour officiating, j i Sheriff Feiilon Is bpendlng the dav , ! nt points In the northern part of the ! ; county, where he Is attending matters connected with IiIb official dutfes. Jack Wilson, of Canyonvlll, has closed negotiations for the purchase of tho DeVnnoy property, comprla'ng lots numbered 1 f and If!, and Hltuat ed In Railroad Addition. MIbs Auuusta Hrown, of Riddle, underwent vn operation at Mercy hos pital this morninir. The operation was performed by Dr. Seely nnd the; patient Is now on the road to recov ery. Mrs. G. Bowie, of Lelnnl, who has been confined at M' rev lirspltaldui- Ing tho past tew weeks will return f home tomorrow mrr-Triasr. While aw tho hospital sho was under tho enre of Dr. Sothor. Tho county court will .meet In reg ular nuarterly session Wodnffdav ' morning. Considerable business Is i slated for disposition owing to the j numerous, road matters now liefore j tho com t. i J. O. N'ewlnnd has filed a suit in I tho lo'tal Justice cdurt atrolnst Z. At- Ion. The ncMcn If brought to recover . the sum of $25,90, alleged to be dor for merchandise Bold flie defendant I by tho nlalntlff. For Men. There is no bctor shoe j made than tho celebrated, "J. 13. I Tilt." which is to be found nt the ! MlHlkln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe." dt-f. .Mrs. Corr.utt. of Riddle, was ope rated on at Mercy hospital this morn ing by Drs. Set her and Stewart. She Is now improving nnd will he moved to the homo of Mrs. Oreen tomorrow morning, nt which plnce she will ro mnlu until able to return homo. Mrs. T. .1 Powers, of Glendalo, un derwent a very difficult operation at Mercy hospital this morning. A large tumor weighing in the neighborhood of :tn pounds was removed from her ibdomen. Drs. Sether and Stewart performed the operation and the pa tient is now resting as easy as could be expected. Don't fall to g"t on of those sou venir calendars for 1910. combined with a choice collection of select nun- tat ions fron'your Rosobvrg friends. J arranged1 hv the ladies or the f irs: Preshvtertan cnurcn and now on sale at tho RoseViurg book store, IJellows dry goods r-tore and Mrs. Kaston's grncerv store. Price 35 ct-nts. Couutv Ch-rk Kdward Lenox reclv- j nd mcss:i;es from Wilbur and Can-1 vonville late this afternoon, the sub- j ptnnc- of which wns to the effect that . the former town which comprhes district No.' 23 levied a sneclal rond tax of 2 mills, while Canyonvllh', comptislmr rnnd (Ustrlct Xo. 4H, lev ie1 a sltuHar tox. Rah.er llros. who have conducted a hnrher shop for tome time on North Jackson slrcet. have sec u red the room nt. i:; Sheddan street, where they have op-'iid in for business, believ ing that the latter place ,1s a nr'ch better location for them. They will be glad to greet all old friends ir their new quarters, as well as many new ones. Everyone Is Invited to turn out to morrow morning to witness the novel feat of changing Jackson street, so as to run east nnd west instead of north and soufh as at undent. One of the chief parties Interested In the ovont said to a News representative ihls afternoon. "We have nothing for publication further lhan the fact that we wl?h c veryoiie to.turn out and wit ness the feat." Dr. K V. Hoover wns called to Olalla y'sterdav to attend W. I,. Wa iroivr who is suffering from n severo attack of paralvsis. It appears that the patient was returning home In company with his wife, when he sud denly fell bv the roadside, apparent ly dead. He was picked up and car ried home- when he regained suffi cientlv to show evidence of life Dr. Hoover has hopes of a complete re covery. II. C. Harris nnd S. O. Rrown. of Portland, hi.ve, jut comnleted a most astonishing trip fVom Portland to Oakland in a new lit 10 model Auburn automobile of -10 horsepower capa city. The trip' was mnde through the nuid bv wav of Pass Creek canvon and over Rice Hill. , This the first time an automobile has operated soulh of Salem during the winter months. In connection with thelrln it. also mlirht be said that tho roads in the vicinity of Hice hill are worse this yar than ever hefnre owing to the road work duriuu the past sum mer. In fact. It Is said that the roads are in such n condition that mnnv .teams have been unable to pull a wagon, hut notwithstanding such fact the automobile milled through in n manner which not orlv astonished hut ecitd Mie natives along tho rout.e. No hreMi down was encountered en route, but on the contrffrv the tonr imr tar made the trip with apparent enn. The machine will be shlpned to ; Portland t'-is evenlnir wbeiv it will; be exhibited at the automobile show; which occurrs at that citv. wi'.hln a , few days. ihii.v u I-: i iiioi! i;i:i'nii' ; V. S. W'ciither Iturcan. local otlipe. : llOBeluiru. Oregon. 24 hours Ending i r. a. in.. Pec. .11. 1 !on : i Precipitation in inches-and hun-i dredthn: Mavilnuni lenipernturt :.. ; Miniintim temperature . . t "7 ' Precii'itMtlon 1.0G j Total preetp. incv first of month S.Nti , years rt. 1 4 Art;, precip. f( r tills lr.onth for 3- ! yettts 6.14 Tnttil precip. from Sep. 1. 1:1119 to ! . dale 17.17 i Vvk. precip. fnrtn Sep. 1. 1 ST 7 1.4'i4.j Ttt'al excess deficiency from Sep. 1. 190i 3.1.1 ! Avu. precip. from Seiv 1. 1S77 13.31 , sensons (Sep. to May Inc.) 3.1.00; WILLIAM DELL. Ohsoiver. i 010 VOTK FOK ALDUH.MAX. Teacher Ktrnw Vote Proves Kugene i'rofcKsur. favorite. Salem, Or., Ic. 30. The teach eu of Oregort have chosen L. tt. Al dei'inan tor state buperimendent, March ID of this year, Charles H. Junes editor of the Oregon Tleach ers' Montn.y. sent out regular lot tors lo each of the county superinten dents asking thorn to nominate candi dates tor state school superintendent. Th superintendents responded gen erally and the following candidates were named:,!.,. R. Alderman, of Ku gene; K. D. Resslf-r. of Corvallis; . J. Churchill, ol Raker City; R, F. Robinson, of Portland; and P. I. Campbell, of Eugene. Mr. Jones took thesu Candida till as u basjs for u 'straw vote," and in the January number of tho Oregon Teachers' Monthly will make Ihe followli.g an nouncement: "The Oregon Teachers Monthly's ftraw voting confesc for state school superintendent closed t December J5. AKogether 1609 votes'were cast and each county In the state was repre sented oxceot Curry and Tko. The votes were fairly well distributed and the following are the results ohtuin od: U R. Alderman. 91 tl; E. D Reasler, 218; R. F. Robl'inm, 1S2; P. U Campbell,1 139; A. J. Chirch'Jl, 101; Ecnttering, 53. The candidates in no way have taken ny special In-j terest In tho mattet. So far as we! know,' no solicitation or pressure by) them has been brought to bear uponi any of the teachers. T!'o candidr-frs' were all wcil knewn to 11"; taeh""i." L. R. Alderman, associate rrofea- ( sor of education In the University of Oregon, who wins in tho straw votn contest by the teachers of the itate, received over fon; times as ninny votes as his nearest 'compel Uor. The prevent siijierintendent., I. A. Acltfrman, who will nav had 12 years of sncceF3f"l work fn the office and is not n candidate for re-r lection. Mr. Alderman w3 torn in Yamhill countv 37 years ago of a pioneer fam ily He attended the Davton public school and later was p. nudent at Mc Mlnnvllle college. While then he represented his college in the first In tercollegiate oratorical contest . He entered the University of Oregon in the fall of 1 Sy 5 and graduated in June, 1818, with an A. .B. degree. Me was a hard student, an able dona tor ard, was honored by being elected president of the student body. Afteu graduating ho tanght school in Hafsey and Brownsville. In Linn countv, and was then elected vice principal of the schools of McMinn-; vllfe. Next year ije was elected prin cipal, which position ho he'd for three yenrfl. In 1904 he was elect d superin tendent if schools for Yamhill coun tv. While in this position ho started the school fair, to bring the 8'hools and homes closer together. Under his lead(rshli) 15u0 children had home gardrps and over 500 girls made In cad every Sa tarda v under the IrstrncHor of their motlKrs. In tho spring of 1907 Mr. Alder man was elct tetl super I liter dent o-f the city schrols of V.ugeue. While In this position he started many kinds of industrial work and also got t ho co-optration of his teachers, pupils and parents, so that the school hoard i raised his salary ar.d offered him a ; three year contract, but two state i schools offered him a position He! iccepted the nositlon he now holds i in tho stato university. 1 He n man of vigorous health and has a strong personality, and broad M'mp'ithiesy HAY UA.N'Cfl Bllo acres; all level - nicndow; no st'inips. hrush. ir " stlrkv soil; railway station, post office, school and stores with HO rods nf tho rnnph; cuts 500 tons red top and wild hnv but has nev er been 8( edod. ood cllmatp. nnd ail fruirS do fine: 1700 feet elpva tlon. and lies in Kootenai Valley. 'Idaho. Prico $30 the acre: will accept Oregon property to $ r,0tn, : cash and terms on bal. A. W. firppn. News office. Rnpebnrc. I DUNTIKT il ' R. M. 15RUJIFIHM - Dentist Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. M Phone 1301 Roseburg, Or., & . F. W. 1I.VYXES Dentist if Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12. 2 "to 4. i Phone 1283. Roseburg ... Oregon. . ' J. R. CHAPMAN. I). I). S. Dentist . i,s Hours 9 a. ni. to o p. m. Tel- :! ephoneJ141. Abraham Bldg. Residence Phone 140G. a Roseburg, Oregon. Gl J. HACHKlt, I). M. 1., Dentist Abraham Roseburg. i Building. Oregon. j I II I ffl I .I ;i .if.. SKM.Y, KTIIKIt V HTKWAKT I'h.vsiiijuis nnd SurutMins Ofttce Lower tloor Douglas Co Pnnk lildp., cornor Main and Oak streets. Phone 771. KosoburK. Oregon. KLMKlt V. IIOOVIOH, Physician anil Surgeon H Ofllre. Main St., One Door Souih of City Hall. Phone 341. l 4 Uoteburg, Oregon. i1 DK. KO. E. HOUCK, t Physician and Surgeon. 4 $ Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Rose burg, Oregon. . . e e UK. LUCETTA SMlTfl I'lislclun i Women's and Children'! ' DlseastiB. :J it Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., t to 4 p. 01. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. MarBters Block, next to 4 Douglas County Bank Bldg. i R seburg. Oregon. ATTQIt.VKYS. J. C. FULLKHTON ' - Attorney-At-Ijiw. i! Will practice In nil State and & Federal Courts. Office in Marks $ Building. Roseburg, Oregon. $ ::;-:f':c:s;K?::i;::i:":::'-'WH.;sfert It. W. MAItSTKItS , Attorucy-At-Law ' . Notary Public. Rooms 6 and tf 7, Marsters BulldlDg. . i Roseburg, Oregon CHOPPING Now Done at the Rochester Mill! 3 Miles West of Sutherlin and OaKland I The Luse Land & Development Co., I 1 .LTD. 2 J. Herstein Miller Phone 26XX-5 I D. H MARSTERS' Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning' . and J North JacKson Street, WorKs. Telephone '2511. WorK Done on Short Notice LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H t Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finisb Lurul cr Doors and Windows of all Kinds. ' Vrdson Lower Oak Street. ' 'Phone 1411 :.-:h:.:::::k:' WHITE AS SNOW I 1 I . This is the claim made by all who send their !-S washing to the Roseburg Steam Laundry. To get l thi's result no chemicals are used. Your laundry :S is not treated in a severe manner very much to 1 1 the contrary -'-it is handled in the inost approved : manner all tho latest and most modern macliiii ery is at our command to do your work in a most trorouj;h manner. & tS , ! ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. 5 Jackson Street - - CRAWFORD & WATSON A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson Attorm-ys-At-ljaw. tt Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. 3 Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. ft - (COSUOW & RICE f; Attorm-ys-At-Law. , ft s ' Taylor & Wilson Building. Roseburg, Oregon. a JOHN T. I.OXO iV Attorney-At-Iiaw. it Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. ; Bank Building. 4 Roseburg, Oregon. i ft -. J. A. BUCHANAN Attorney-At-Law. , ' w Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. Read The Evening News for news. PLUMBING SHOP.,! Heating adjoining Peoples Marble ROSEBURG, ORE. Fill Your House with t iff ti t no 'houtae !b modern without electric liiihts. Thotinh we . can wire 4,auy old" building, the beat work is when the bouee is beinx ' constructed. We are always ready ', to give an accurate estimate and to' guarantee the beat work. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or ' ROSEBURG,. OREGON H ROSEBURG. ORE . I IWONMONG Ktt