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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1910)
Tllk KVR.MSd NEWS MO.VnAV, .tAXt'ART 3, III0. CLOTHES OF QUALITY AWAIT YOU HERE. l jf 'I The straightest and sur est road fo good Clothes the best Clothes brings you here. If you frequent any of the "by 1 paths" you'll be apt to lose your self in the tangle of misleading "liarKiiins." Whatever we do is well done whatever we buy ia well chosen quality is the object and perfect Clothes satisfaction and effect. There are many other places to buy Clothes, to be sure but you'll find that the best is always hero. These clothes are made for us by tlia Stein Block 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 cuit in return. I; ABRAHAM- Remember quality ia the true test of cheapness. By ojt good Clothes you shall know us. iah.m, m; s. C. S. Jackson him rotuuicri from a brftf visit with lii father at Cunyoii vlllo. Jiillon J't!ihf-on anil wlf hnve rnliirnd from thoir wadding trip to Portland. Local woathor conditions Imvn boon WMtK'whiit unplodHant during tho punt twonly-foiir hours. Try one of thono Rnoll flltors- will flt any raucot. Soo Wlnnlo Gnddls, iho plumhor. tf. J. 10. Williams wan a h'islriosn vis itor to tho city from LonkhiK Glass today. Ho reports tho cold snap up to tho standard In his seel Ion lUHt rocolvcd not nor phlpmont JXM.AIi MOWS. Ella Roadman finished a five months' term of school In the Win ston Jf strict Friday. Miss Lulu Eddy returned to Cor- vallls thin morning to resume he du Ilea at the O. A. C. She spent the past ten days in ino city, visltius at. the home of her parents, 13. L. Eddy and wife. Most of iho teachers employed in the local schools returned to the city Saturday evening and yoster day In order that they rnltfhi resume their prospective positions In- the fcchools this morning. Mra. Lewis Kohihaijen, of Vst TtoselnirK, left at The News office tf tho famous "Last Korover" Iios- ( Sattirdiiy a beet weighing 111 KHiiitis which was grown in nor homo garden. It Ih a flno specimen of tho nbovo varloty of garden truck. The local public schools resumed work this morning after a ten days; vacation. The enrollment Is said to be very good for the opening day coiHiderlnis the cold and disagree able weather. Tho Richardson's Art Embroidery club will meet at tho home of Mrs, Cora Good now on Wednesday after noon, .Ian. fi. This being the first meeting In the year election of offi cers will be In order, and a full nt tomlanco Is desired. The Glendalo News: In the ciitUv.il ilhutHH of Mrs. Pow ers, her physician derided that a sur gical operation would bo the only re lief, and she was taken to Mercy hospital at Uoseburg, where tho ope ration will be performed today. Dr. Kauf fman and M r. and M rs. P. E. Roberts of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. (litl 'Harper1 of Leinoine, Cab, accompanied her. Tho many friends of this estimable lady nnxiously wait with sincers hope that she may find recovery and health. One of tho largest coyotes ever brought to bay and caught was cap tured Saturday near Frank Alley's farm, a few miles east of this city. The animal was started by Robert niackley's dogs, at Oak Creek, but they lost tho beast near Rile Dixon's place. Shortly after Rlakeley's hounds gave up tho chase Gene 1 la nan's dogs took up the track and captured tho coyote at Mr. Alley's farm. He was a large fellow and has ben giving the farmers In tho Oak Creek district much trouble for some time past and tils capture Is a relief to owners of smalt stock. Mr. llauan says his hounds have start ed -S coyotes since he has had them and out of this numhor have lost but one, which Is evidence that they are etr.i good dops. Jerv A written guaranteo with every p'lr. Hold only hy The Fair. tf. i. L. JoneH and daughter, of t'oln rttdo, arrived hero last evening to iruike their future home. They report past winter unusually cold In the oust. The officers report, few hobos pass ing through tho city of late, presum ably from the fact 'hat many of The mills In Washington have resumed operations, l M, Hnhrlnrc, of Winchester, spent Iho day In the city, attending to bus iness mnt ters and visit lug at. 1 he home of his daughter, Mrs. Leo 1)11 lard. The regular inonthlv meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary will take place in the parlors of the Commercial club reruns this evening. A good attend ance Is desired. . Mi'H. S. M Kelly will entert".(n nl'out twenty young folks at. her heme on South Jackson street Friday nv"!iliHT, (James, music and social -onverno will form the chief enter tainment of the evening. Michael O'Dntin, of Kllensburg. V;Hhtni:ton, arrived In tho city this morning to spend a few dnvs looking over the country. Mr. O Dunn savs h Im demisted with the eold winters iti Wushtngton, and will locate in Oregon should he bo able to find a Hiiitalilo ranch. . Marsh field Sua: The mall has been nrrivlni at "any old time" with hu h rof.ula' ltv P nt our per.plo are growing acc"istonud Ih-i miserable Hrvtrn we havp li-li to ?ndlite since chinning ih ro it.' fro mbte Coos Pnv wagon road lo tie11 '.lytic Jvtnt line. All r-cor-ls fn debiv. tuu with H'"ntH ntlv i;n valid i ue, li.ive be n bro.u n. an our n'op',- 'iv Mtbmit tlug to !t all with o.n-e!v a em ie Ml' or iip'test rb-"-e is lini bing IP'e ne(. lap Hitel t. ihlni;-! -is they a - nml .uv b-ar It UR AL NKU'8. ' will be missed ,by those contemplat ing the erection of buildings.. John Spatigh, the Looking Glass farmer, is a visitor In the city today. C. U. lirooks, and Mr.. Mullor, of Dlxonvillo, wtro vit-itora to tho city today. Attorney Wutson has returned from Portland where he spent the holidays with hiH parents. Scott Morrison left this morning for his home above Pool after a ten rdavs visit in this city. ! Charles Hoover, of Medford, Btop- l ped over here Saturday while cn j route from Medford to Portland . - William Cobb, of the Cobb Real - EMate company, went to Glenbrook I this morning to attend business mat j ters. r Maurice Hendorson returner! to (Portland this morning after a two -weeks' visit with friends and rela ! tives In this city. . i' M. B. Smith and daughter. Jessie. ! snont yesterday In tho cliy onET-vld I spent today In the city on business and pleat ure. j George Hoover, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. i Hoover during the past ten days, to j turned home last evening. I C. T. Colt, manager of the Ruther j lln Commercial club, left with his I family yesterday for Sutherlln where - they will make their future home. Edith Clemens has returned to Rrockway after a brief visit with ; friends In tho city. Miss Clemens i will teach at that place during the i coming term. t 1 t The management of the Rochdale ! store entertained the clerks employ i ed at that institution at a dinner at ' tho McClallen hotel Saturday. N'eed- less to say that the occasion was en I Joyed by all present. Architect Straw expects to leav&i ;RosebMrg within a few days, haying, been offered flattering Inducements j ,jnt WasMngton points Mr. Straw has given, good satisfaction here and WITH LIVE STOCK. Oregon IIoIiIn Her Own In Stock Huis int; Ih(1ii iy. Receipts at the Portland Xlnion Stock Yards since September 15, at which time biiKluoss was comrnehced, have been 23,026 cattle, 32,016 sheep, 34.32S hogs, and 609 hordes. The ready s'lpport given by the live stook nil.'ier a'ld shlpi er of the Pai lfic noithvps. to the mi.ik?t est-ibliBh-ed at put i land Is an evidence f the utility and ii'-ed of tncit ,ui Institu tion as the Portland Union Stock Yards. Established along open and competitive lines, this healthy young market will continue to grow until it will take its place among the big live stock centers of the United States The selection of Portland as a Uve stock center was made after due constderptlon by men whose success In tho meat industry h: a result of a lifetime lu the business and the peo ple of the northwet are to bo congrat ulated that they have at hand a place where they can find at all times a ready sale for tho animal products of thir farms and ranches. j The approximnte value iif the 1,490 cats of live stock received since the stock yards began business has b?en ! $2.2:15,000 and there have been sev eral features worthy of notp In the short lifo of the market. One of these has beer the uniform bieh va lue of grass cattle .which have brought prices that have been higher than at markets east. Portland has led the United States In the matter of hirh prices for hogs and the sheep market has maintained a high ramre. The pale of Christmas cattle on December 14 attracted a great many visitors and the prices obtained for tho pre mium cattle wero sensational. Tho rallronds havp granted a spe cial reduction of 25 per cent for feed er cattle purchased at the Portland Union Stock Yards to be fed and re turned to the market. This applies Charles Hallard Is moving his fix- where the regular rate Is $22.50 and TRIAL BEGINS JAW 10. Attorneys For IJoth Sides Headed tor Portland. Portland Oregonlun: Attorneys for the prosecution and defense of Rin ger Hermann, whqte defense Ib set to begin in the United States court January 10, will all be In Portland by next Tuesday. Tracey C. Hecker, who secured conviction here In the Los Angeles conspiracy case, reached Portland last night. He will he as sociated whh Francis J. Henoy and District Attorney John McCourt in the prosecution. Mr. Heney has engaged a suite of rooms at the Portland and will ar rive this afternoon. He will be ac companied by Mrs. Heney. Offices have been fitted in the Federal build ing for the me of the Government officials. . Attorney Worthlngton will arrive In Portland Tuesday from Washing ton , D. C. He conducted tho defense of Mr. Hermann in the District of Co lumbia in the Blue Mountain case.1 His associate will be ex-Senator Gea rin. - . . If you are looking for good service In tba barber line call at the Maddix , barber shon, Cass street, Roseburg ' National Bank Bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In. connection. tC. I'HYhlCIANrt. . . f ... SKKLY, S ETHER & STEWART Physicians and Surgeons & Office Lower floor Douglas Co. A if Bank bldg., corner Main and . N Oak streets. Phone 7Y1. , Roseburg, Oregon. - t PROFESSIONAL CAICDS. ATTORNEYS. t -1.- CRAWFORD & WATSOX $ A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson , Attomeyg-At-Law, -If Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. Bau!t Bldg. . Roseburg, Oregon. ELMER V. HOOVER, ff i'liysician onu , burgeon w t Office, Main St., One Door South of City Hail. Phone 341. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physician and Burgeon. " w Office, Review Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. LUCETTA SMITH Physician Women's and Children's w Diseases. , tures and stock from his erstwhile quarters on Cass street to the Troxe! building on Sheridan street. He will occupy the Htoro room formerly oc cupied by Harmon & Son. Lyle Marsters returned to Salem this morning to resume his studies at the Willamette University after spending tho holidays with hip pa rents, Hon. and Mrs. A. C. Mar tters. County Clerk Edward Lenox has reeoiv?d officlnl notice to the effect that road districts No. 34 and 6 lev led special road taxes nt a recent meeting, the formei levying a tax of 2 mills and the latter a levy of 1 mill. - Mrs. Henry Oliver, of West Rose urg, had a severo hemorrhage of the lungs late last evening and is in a very critical condition. The lady has been 111 most of tho winter, and her friends entertain grave doubts for her recovery. Mrs. V. T. Colvln and daughter, of Eugene, have l.en spending a few day.i vlftlting T. P. Simpson and fnmilv at the Ml. Alto ranch. They left for points In louthern Califor nia this' morning where they will spend the remainder of tho winter. The preliminary hearing of Hank Smith, charged with bootleimintr. U nftntcMng the attention of Junlb-e of the Peace, John T. Long, this after noon. District. M.torney f!p iwn ap pears for the Htnto while Attorney W. W. Cardwoll represents He defend ant. George Langenberg, formerly a rnsldent of this clt'. but for tho past two years u resident of Marshfleld. snont the pnst ten days In the cltv visiting friends. lie left for Los Angeles this morning to spend the winter. Ho was accompanied bv his wlfo. W. E. Row. of Seattle, arrived fn the cliy Saturday morning and will remain hero for a wot It, the guest of his old time friend, Wm. Hull, the local weather observer. Brother Bell over and extends to a distance of 150 miles. This is an imnortant con sideration. Live stock shippers from S. P. & S. points can route via Port and instead of via Vancouver as her,,tofore. The Transit House, a new hotel for ho accommodation of shippers and visitors, hns been opened at the stock ards and good accommodations are provided at a reasonable cost. The Portland Union Stock Yards extends a New Year's greeting to the feeders, breeders and shippers of live stock In the Pacific north west ond Invites their co-operation to the end that 1910 will be suc cessful nnd prosperous to those who take advantaefe of Its facilities for the sale of live stock and the de mand that exists for greater sup plies. - , . - COSHOW & RICE AttorneysAt-Law. Taylor & Wilson Building. ' tt tf Roseburg, Oregon. Of THE HEALING STRENGTH OF MINERAL WATERS J. A. BUCHAXAX Attorney-At-Law. ' ' . . Notary Public. , Abraham Bldg. . Roseburg, Oregon. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. Marsters Block, next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. t Eseburg, Oregon. DENTIST J. C. FULLERTON Attoruey-At-Law. i : . a ? Will practice In all 8tate and v Federal Courts. Olilce in Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. In Cases of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout nnd Nervous Breakdown, Is Marvelous Upon recent Investigation by emln otn physicians, chemists and scien tists it has been demonstrated that natural, earth flowing mineral waters are the most beneficial means for the cine of organic maladies. Paso Uobtcs Hot Springs are at this time the point of interest to most Investigators, as rectne occurences h:ive 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 rests In the waters which flow from tho earth at Paso Robles, Cal ifornia. Paso Robles Hot Springs are mak ing cures daily of rheumntlsm.'gout, stomach trouble, neurotic diseases, kidney trouble, and general break down, which proves almost beyond Ib "showiiiR" Mb frl,.n'l the Bights nf j.nftion to medical men that there HAIL 1910 And may you bring to all the readers of The News a cup full to over flowing with health, peace and pros perity. Thanking one and all for their support and favors in the past, I sign myself. Yours for another year, F. H; Churchill THE IRONMONGER OF ROSEBURG HosilinrB and hns nllnnst convinced 111 in that he Bhonld invest In a red npide farm In Duimliifl county. Helen, tho 1 D-months-old cinnshler of Mr. and Mrs. I.nn's Corveil. of North HosehniR. died Salnrdav. Jan. 1. 1910, of pneumonia, the funeral was hrdd this morntne nt 1ft o'clock with ioivIccb at the residence. Rev. K. Hawkins, of the Methodist church officiating. Interment took nlace nt the I. O. O. K. cenieterv. Tho sym pathy of nil la extended to the fam ily 111 their hour of bereavement. The mother of the little one who passed away, Is quite III at the ramlly home. A very (inlet weddlni; occurred at the home of Sheriff Kenton shorily after R o'cIock Friday evening, when Nnlhan Kullerton. of the diui: firpt of Kullerton & Richardson. llld Miss Marie Newman, a sister-ln-'.r.w of Sheriff Kenton, were mlted In ninr liase. County Judso Wonocott offl cintlnc. Iloih parlies are -.ell nnd favorably known In this city v here they have a host of friends -vim wts.i them a loin: and prosperoiiB future. Henry Wright, nllns Hank Smith, was arrested late Saturday evenlnn hy Officers Wright. Huffman and Wilton, charged with selling Intox Ica'ing Honors contrary to the local option laws of Oregon. Smith is ac cused of selling "booze" to Glen Nog ley, n local plumber, nnd J. H. Moore, an Inmate of the Soldiers' Home, both transactions having been con Bumnrted Sntiird.iv. When arralcn cd before Justice of the Veace .lohn T. Long this morning Smith entered a plea of not guilty in each cotintv, isserilne that ho would stand trial. Mall was fixed In tho sum of t.100 In earn case. Such he was unable lo feeuro. thus his return to the con fines of the countv Jail. rXt'l.K SAM'S HKillKST PA 111 WOMAX. ! At present the highest salaried woman doing departmental work In I Washington, D. C, Is Miss A. II. ShortrUUe. of New York City. The .state department recently recocnlred i her services by promotion to n salary i ni js.miii per annum, the highest ; p.iv ever given to any woman worker by I'ncle Sam. Miss Shortrldgo he nn wllh a position of 900 a year nd has worked her way up by effl tlent service. . If you want to borrow trouble, go to a money lender. in some quality in these waters su nerlor to any In this country and probably In tho world. It ifl also claimed for Paso Robles that tho nlr conditions are perfect. It Ile3 la a small valley protected by mountain ranges; la 720 feet nbove sea level and ls not assailed by too much sea molst'uro or an abnormal temperature from the hot land winds. This air condition is thought by somo to have almost as much to do with its cures as the waters them selves. The town like all henlth resorts, is filled with boarding houses of all kinds, bo that every purse will be pleased. There aro hotels for the rich, where 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 cure Ills sick and later the Franciscan fathers performed wonderful cures here, but it Is only recently that the really marvelous powers of theso waters were made known to the world at large. Nearly every form or organic trou ble is treated at these hot springs for the authorities welcome all ex cept those who have tuberculosis or unclean diseases. For the man who suffers from overeating or from alco holic excesses there is nothing in the world to equal a woek spent at Paso Roblea. H straightens him out with a rapidity that Is wonderful, nnd the best recomniendntlon is that they do away with the nerve-craving for stim ulnnt9 because of their peculiar Soothing effectB upon the nervous syesteni. Truly speaking tho study of Paso Robles Hot Springs is one which is giving the medical fraternity abroad nnd at home much interest, and is probably directing more attention to California than any other of her natural gifts to man. J A Email book, neatly Illustrated. Si has been recently published by the a management telling IJie story of the i Hot bprings In a most Interesting manner nnd giving complete infor mation. Send for It, either to Wm. McMurray. General Pasenger Agent of the O. R. A N., Portland. Oregon, or- Dr. F. W. Sawyer, manager, Paso Robles, California. . tf JOHN T. LONG ' Attorney.At-T.aw. if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. A Bank Building. , ?? Koseuurg, Oregon. c:!i!i:iM:::!?s'MMf1?: It. W. MAItSTKHS ft Attorney-At-Law. ' ?f Notary Public. Rooms 6 and 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg. Oregon. ?'N::-:m-.it It. M. BRUMFIELD lentist Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. ft Phone 1361 Roseburg, Or., ft F. W. HAYNES Dentist Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. it . . . Phone 1283. ft Roseburg ... Oregon, ft w?:ftftfti:wftftft ft J. K. CHAPMA.V, D. D. 8. ft ft Dentist ft ft ft it Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel- ft ft ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. ft Residence Phone 1406. ft ft ft ft Rosoburg, Oregon. ft W!WNftiSHkft;ValL-:iliftftft ft ft ft G. J. BACH EH, D. M. D., ft ft ft Dentist ft ft Abraham Roseburg. ft ft Building. Oregon, ft ft ftftftftftftftft ftl!iSft 8ftftftftft -ftft:i!sftftftft ,. Fill Your' House with liht no house is modem without electric liehts. Though we , can wire "any old" building, the ' beat work is when the houee is being 1 constructed. We are always ready ', to (five an accurate estimate and to' guarantee the best work. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or '. ftftftftftftftftft8 T FHWA MIT T ST TTMRTTOmMD A JV TT 11IUUU LtVtlULflWVlll nil 1 H Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Luml er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. - " Yards on Lower Oak Street. it 'Phone 1411 ROSEBURG,. OREGON fti'ftft;;4 -:Sftftftsfti 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 used. 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 and most modern machin ery id at our command to do your work in a most trorough manner. 1 3 For Men. There Is no beter Bboe made than the celebrnted "J. E. Tilt,"' which. Is to be found at the Miillkln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there is nothing tqual to the United Workman Shoe." dt-f. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. 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