The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 12, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    THF, EVEY1XO XEWS Vl:iKKIAY. JANTAHY 12, IftlO.
THE EVENING NEWS
liV B. W. BATKS
(Entered an Hecond-class mutter
Nov. 5, lHOy, at KfJHt'biirK, Ore, un
der act of iuurch 3, 1S7U.
Subscript Inn ltnt$ Oiiily
Per yonr by mail $3.00
For month, delivered 50
Krilll-WVfkly
J'er year 2.00
Six months 1.00
wi;iKSM.iv, HM.iiv i-2, nun.
A gri'iil dt-al of initd Improvement
will he und i iikwi tiite vfitr, und tin
work will no d u)I l"f continued from
year to yi-.ir, mid fjch Hiird'cdiii
Fpuvm ulll Hid tho nh 1-r. up for
discussion in i lie viirioua districts.
Tlin Rood ro;ds imitation is not a!
Tip.ssliif; f:nl. ! ti t t r fd-;t is firmly
p;ilt'd in tho mind.i of nearly ev-.ry
taxpayer, t o act ouiplinh licst ro
fullp a M'stcM.alic of operation
thou Id Ijh adopted, und Tho Nitws
heli"ves tliiit th- pmposii Ion set
fforlh liy County CommiIonor Hyan.
of Dr.iin. in al.out ;:n pood a hiikijob
t.ion uh Jims iieon advawod. Mr. Kyun
propi "(! to have the munly court
ft.'vy un equal ;tHK'BMn"nl on all ihe
propr-rtv in oath road district tu me'd
thin pjii'n" cnniiiiily. Tin- presenl
system, whilo a ;rrut hem-lit to the
puhllc. Is inad'f)UHio for tin- i"nson
I hat .n nono districts a pood utrone,
tin fn voted, v.iiilo in others tho levy
lti hardly fiiiifir lout to accomplish last
In :ood, and in still olh'-rs the tax
Is voted down altogether. This cui
ditioii If not conducive of the hest
n'Huits. It is true that the court will. ,
at this present session, levy a twol
mill neneiai tax. tint since one mill
Ir held for what mk'ht he termed in
eidenial oxpenses or emergency work.
In those several districts where no
liirser levy has boon voted hy the
taxnnver, rmlv ono niill will he avail
able for road Improvement. 1 The
court has the authority to levy i.s
lilsth as ten mills, and can use Its :11s
rrimlpation In lowing :iny mini with
in this limit. If the imtt'er of mak
ing ft (jenernl levy for all districts in
1Iip country was lelt to the conn., tne
first, henefits to the people would he
a pnvlnn of nhout $3,000 annually
which amount now goes to pay .mo
dal election expenses, TdvertislnK.
traveling exposes of supervisors, etc:..
Incident to (ho method. now nmplnv
od. Tim next, great advantafje would
he the uniform fininovenient of hlh
wnyH throuahout tlm count rv, which
Ir tlm real ohioet of everyhodv inter
ested. These two teasotis are in them
pelves sufficient to warrant Ihe roitri
In exorcising Its prerogative and !mrr
, after making a gen"t:il uniform levy
for tho heneflt of all dliitricts.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON'S
SPECIAL SALE
OF STATIONERY
JANUARY 10, 11 AND 12
Monday -Tuesday Wednesday
Tarltitin Twill Linen Fabric Paper, regular :- -25c
Linen Finish Envelopes, regular 15c
Total .' 40c
SPECIAL, Both for 20c
Jioxed Fabric Finish Paper, regular 00c
. SPECIAL 23c
Penholder, regular 5c
Pen, regular ic
Scaling wax, an)' color, regular "..10c
Ink, black or red, regular 5c
Total ' 21c
SPECIAL 13c
Kuvelopes, regular 10c
SPECIAL 6c
REX ALL
VIOIJ.V LKSSOXS
Amos W. Hiester, violinist at
Star theatre, will accept punlU
for violin. Especial attention to
Juvenlls. IiiKutre at Star theatre
or phone 885.
Mitchell forces in many political con
tests, was Introduced Into the Her
mann trial yetlurday hy Mr. tleney
during the examination ot jurors. It
was white Henry Ii. Stone, a planer,
of this city, wob being questioned
as to his (iia1ltlcation as a juror that
the name of the ex-I'nited States
iiiiirslnl was mentioned. Mr. Ileuey
had elicited from Mr. Stone that
Ha in ii .d Conneil wus one of Ihe pro
prietors of a mill in which the juror
!it oil) time was employed.
SK( l liK A SITK.
I!'iiperty Is Kelectcil for New
Tacrna le.
At a meeting of the Ministerial as
sociation held last evening the mat
ter f selecting n site for the taber
nacle to be built In this city was dis
posed of. The vacant lot on Main
street k.iown as Ihe Smick property
has been secured for the building and
active operations will be commenced
at once. Contractor Frank CUnients
will have charge of the work and tne
lumber nee unary for the erection ol
the tabernacle was ordered today.
Word received from Kvangellst C.
Fenwick Heed, who will ''onduct the
I meeiings, Is to tho eifect that he will
arrive in Itosolmrg to Like up his
work thfl first Siin.lay in February
The commit le In charge Is todav
arranging for the issuance of stock
certificates and otherwise attending
to tho detailH connected with the
work under way.
See the Cook's bcamingf face as she gazes on a
can of Folder's Golden Gate Coffee.
She knows her boss will like her Coffee.
She will grind Folger's Golden Gate herself, so that it will be
at its best and give that finishing touch so necessary to a good
dinner.
TAKING OF TESTIMONY
(Continued from Pare Ono.)
1-ltOM III'S V iTV.
Yniicullii llnppciihms Told in a New
sy Wav.
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Hhio'dn, who
have been visiting will, relative: a
this place returned to their Innno at
Ontral point last Monday
Hold. Harvey ami wlfo, of 3,i:;'i;nJ.
visited with relatives nl; fhh place a
few days lasl week.
Attorney Claude DeVore of I)r.i!n,
wuh looking after lethal matters at
this place the first n the wet k.
Arvln Ohlfien has ouo to vl rants
Pasfl to remain Indefinite'.'
J. IS. Cochran, of Drain, was a vis
itor to this city the first of the week.
Wdgnr and Oertrudi Dauhorty
returned to Snhmi list week alter
quite a visit with relatives at this
place.
Mrtf. R. W. liong, who has long
been a cripple, bus gone to Ojilchmd.
ul., where she will receive trentmeut
from n specialist. It Is to bo hoped
Bho will he greatly benefitted.
Jan. McQ'iald returned last Monday
to his home at. Portland after a three
weeks' visl with friends at this
place.
Y, H. Willie, the SutlK-rlln coal
king, w.is a business visitor to ibis
rlty the first of the week.
C. N. Moody, of Sutherllu. was nt
1enllng to business mutters at this
place u few dvs last week.
Thos. lluutliiKlou Is homo ar iln
after unite an absence at Lake few.
Mrs. Win. Hattv. of Portland. Is
vlslllng with Mr. and Mrs. .las. Hatty
ttt MiU uliiec
Mrs. M. M. Thomson and son, Cer
nld. of Oakland, are visit Ing with
relatives at this place.
Prof, lioldnelte spent Saturday and
Sunday with his fnuitU at Hnseburg.
Mrs. Delia Ohlser. Is employed as
teneher in school district No. It, lied
Hill.
Reports from 7.. 1t. Cov, who. with
htK ilaughter, Hfrtha. is visltine at
.lcmesuro. ik.. are lo tbo effect
that old Arkansas has lost its charms
for him. that the weaiher Is rather
tevere and lliat Orten Is 'l prettv
nood slate alt"r all. ''ome back, 7.
1... there's ue pi ire Ilk
gnrdrn i)iol ot "ihe hind ot
Vnd the home of the brave."
The Uebekah enuvetlt leil
dli.trlct met at this place la
dny evenini; and a siraml and i.iviul
IHno is fp.rted. Fort "ulster P.eC-ttvi-"
.Mine from ( iiili-e drove while
I.nralno and In;. in weie well repre
Hen tod. Th.' local ol I'.anl. ation spar
ed no pulm; to make the event a
maud micci'ss. M in h ct 'dit due
the decoi at hu rinnmMfi as the old
hall was t'o hlnhlv touted with fine
Sheridan, Yamhill county, and II. G
Stark weather, school teacher, Mil
waitkle, ClackamaH county.
Ileuey lciise. Two.
Only two of Ihe three peremptory
challeiiK-H, available to the govern
ment, were employed, the .furors ex
cused by Mr. Honey In this manner
belnii (ireen Hale, a retired farmer,
Portland, and John C. Paulson, pain
ter, i'orllnnu. iSlne ether ;,urors were
excused hy tiie court, for cause.
Trial May Last Tho Weeks.
Prior to the adjournment of court.
Mr. Honey Bald R would not take him
longer than 20 mlnu.toB to present
the opening statement of the case for
the government. Probably a some
what longer time will ha required by
the defense, so Hint it Is expected the
major pnrt of tint morning session to
day will bo taker, up In this way. He
fore excusing the oilier jnrt.rs for a
dellulte period. Judge Wolvorton In
quired of Mr. Ileuey for Information
as to how much time would be re
quired (o try the Hermann ease. The
government's prosecutor answered
that he did not think more than two
weeks would ho required to try the
Hermann case. With tills under
Ktandlng Judge Wolvorton excused
all Jurors, not drawn on the I ler
miiuu case, until Monday, January
111, at 10- a. in.
It is generally regarded doubtful
that the Hermann trial can he con
cluded In two veeka U involves
substantially the same testimony and
many of tho same witnesses called
In the trial of Jones, Mays and Soren
son for their part. In the same alleg
ed conspiracy. It. will be remember
ed that, this trial took about three
weeks.
Forty Witnesses Here.
It was not announced yesterday hy
Mr. Honey who will be the first wit
ness for the government. However,
about 40 residents of the eastern
Oregon counties that were proposed
to be incorporated in the lJlue Moun
tain forest reserve have arrived In
the city and are quartered at the
difierent hotels. In the Mays-Joiies-Sorensoh
case, theco witnesses tes
tified chiefly as to the turn timbered
character of the land within the
boundaries of the proposed reserve.
It Is supposed they will give the same
testimony In tho pending caso.
Mays Is in the city and probably
will he one of tho witnesses for the
government. It Is a reasonable cer
tainty that George Sorenscn will also
testify for the prosecution. Although
Sorent'on was convicted jointly with
Mays and Jones in thia same case, ho
lias not been sentenced for the part,
ho played in the conspiracy. Henry
Meldrum and Salmon M. Ormsby ire
among others connected with the
land fraud prosecutions who have ar
rived In tho city. Ormsby was the
agent for the government who Inves
tigated the proposed reserve and rec-.
oinni"iu!ed to the Interior depart
ment that It be established. For his
part In the r.cheme Ormsby Is said
to havo received two quarter sec
lions of school land, Included within
the reserve, as proposed which he
disposed of fcr $1,000 In onsh.
Stubborn right Due.
When the lurgo number of witnes
ses summoned by the government Is
taken Into consideration, it appenrs
altogether doubtful that It will he
noBsihe to conclude the I rial within
the fortnight predicted by Mr. He-1
ney. If nuything. the Hermann trail j
will ho foimht more stubbornly than
was the original hearing on this in
dictment, when the conviction of !
Mays, Jones and Sorenscn was so-1
cured. It would not. be at nit sur-1
prising If a month elaj sea before the
case finally goes to ihe Jury.
Iho name of ! . W. (".lack ) Ma-
ihews. commander In chief of the
Ni;W TODAV.
WANTIOD A live representative In
this vicinity, good salary. See liez
zeldenz, at tne Hosehurg hotel. d2t
eon. (he
the tree
Tor this
st Sat.ir-
1 1 1 11- mel fiimrs that
vary to inn o.ic.i i.er tn
der for her m tot
bin: feast us Mm:.d
bouse in w hit h hot-t a
ample jiwi ice. each f
was good for th'-m to i
The W. O. W . t i- .np :.
met ia regular vs ion 1,
evening and aft diS"
the regular romlne o: 1
door were op.-in-d and a
ber of invl'ed i:n .-sis
to witness a ei intiM.- ti
at the conclusion of w ..h
elected officers were in -I
Yoncalla band rendoted s.
selections during tho e.
I was notes
h"i s. lf In or
ed. A grand
II the op. ra
,1 ho)e-:s .lid
.loot that it
Dure.
M tM" phM-o!
st Tuesday
n- hu; w hii '
i -i'u-ss the
".o mini- :
e admitted
ii; urogram .
I lie ihmvIv
.liled Thr
ei.il choice :
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Watch This Space
FOR THE IRONMONGER'S STORY
F. H. Churchill
THE IRONMONGER OF ROSEBURG
Il YOU WANT A
PERFECT COMPLEXION
Free of wrtnkleH with 1 tut fliili (if
youth, there tn iiotliimr more
helpful I him
CREME ELCAYA
a toilet cream that
MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET
1 f lT 1 1 1 1 K HW'AVA ( T h nm
SIiiuIch) very t'iiu mid alherent.
irlvfuif Die nklii ii ii at urn I iiiipeiu'
n i ice find the !'!( 'A V A frntfrant'O.
Nohl hy
MARSTER'S DRUG CO.
Folgfcr's Golden Gate Coflee is the best we sell
and gives our customers more satisfaction tlian any
other coffee we know of
Alton S. Frey
For a good clean tduive, hair cut or
hath, call at tho Maddix barber shop.
Cass street. TF
Shoes at cost at the Cass street
shoe t'tore. You should call at once
as these bargain will last but a short
time. tf
Winnie Gaddls, the local plumber,
has just completed laying 5,000 feet
of dt'j.iu tile for Curtis & Banfield.
of Eden bower. Those wishing drain:
tile, any size or quantity, should call
on Mr. Gaddls without delay. Have
a limited amount on hand. tf
liic
UOSK1U U(i, OICKtiOX
CLASSIKIKO ADVKKTltiKMENTS
TO KENT Two housekeeping rooms
Inquire at60 3 Mill street tf.
FOR RENT Store room on Jackson
street. Inquire Mrs. II. Easton. tf
VOM SAMS Three choice lots on
North Jackson street, set to fruit.
Inquire at this office d-swtf
FOUND Two ladles' collars with
pin sets to match. Owner can get
Hiune hy culling ut Wilder & Agee's
store. tf
HOY WANTED Good chanco for a
nright hoy to learn trade, while
earning fair wages, light work.
AddroBS Box 536. d'd-15
NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE- I hnve-
5-room now modern cottage for
rent. "E'ectrlc lighted, city water,
nnd otherwise up-to-date. Inquire
LOST. A fountain pen was lost to
day, Monday, December 20, on
Sheridan street. Finder will please
leave at Tho News oifice. d -tf.
FOR SALE. Ten-acre tract, 5
room hoi.se, two mites from city.
Price $1700. Well Improved; on
good gravel road, 8 acres good gar
den land, city wa'er on place. Ad
dress "7." care of News office, j-23
FOR SALE 10 acres fine land,
mile from town; 2 acres orchard;
- nil under cultivation; small house;
barn 20x30; poultry, team and a
wagon included. Only $2300. Ad
dress N., this office. j31-nw-d
. FOR SALE OR RENT Five acres
of fine land with a nice 8-room
house; everything In good shatte;
adjoins town of Canyonvllle; price
$2,000, or will rent. For particu
lars, applv to II. J. Wilson, Can
yonvllle, Or.
FOR SALE 2 doz. S. C. White leg
horns: 2 do?,. Barred Rocks, and 1 ,
doz Brown Leghorn hens and pul-;
lets, just starting to lay; will aj"
for tl emselvos In the next two
months In engs. Brooksldo .Poul
try Farm. Hosehurg, Or. d-sw-j-t t
GROUCH & ALDRICH Er3HreZe
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ill
Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Ceme n
Sewer Pipe, Mill Work" and all Building Materia
Give us a call. We will save vou monev.
LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small
mvuiiuy imynienia aim luw laiu 01 interest.'
Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time,
oasy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in?
Do you want to buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre) tract
near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo
cality? Do you want to sell your property?
Do you want to insure your building in one of the best
and cheapest companies in the U.S.I ,
If So See WALKER
Cor. Cass and Pine St. -:-
PERRINE," Roseburg Ore.
:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public
Winnie Gaddis
THE PLUMBER
Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
h' Mil
Agent for Snell
Water Filters.
Removes all impurities.
Phone 2101
Roseburg - Oregon
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BROTHERS'!
H. K. STKKU
Attonoy-nt-Lrtw
Legal advice free. Collections
Solicited
Room 1, Mnrstcrs Dldg.
ltosi'l)uix. On".
mld.'d ttr.'ntly In tl:.' onti : n 1 v. t di
tln i'tr:tvtnTl. Attrr l!l iH:iTli! Ml
l.U rottr d to the lnr.(l''et t".Hn v li- ri'
n fairly groaned under Its lead
n( roed llllniin. After supper seme
c-.-eaiill.e waj lient'd lmt It didn't ul
luate dnei'lly from tl'P talile. liew-vu-r.
Mrs. MeClety.
HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE
Ami wImmi it muM'P plnu tn 1ivp Uie work done in h ihorouch
pnniHi. Till; YAUH M CI.K A N K K dot- bwrt with all dnittt(erv Ur
;ht wnmrn, lu-fiitt s dot's unl it juri' your carpfts or rues in the ita?t.
When vim att ri'ftviy to take up tin- importHnt part ol tbf hou.-ehold
work call up the
Phono 7ill
ROSEBURG STEAM. LAUNDRY
. w, tJ- Hker. l'rpp. ,
OHice X. Jaikjon St.
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lilt. J. I.. CALLOWAY
OstettptilhU l'hysiciiin
O Chronic dlsenses a secialty.
Graduate ot tlie American
Z- Sehool of Osteopathy KIrksville.
-"j Mo. I'lider-fouuder of science
; Dr. A. T. Still.
;:. OHice Abrnham Ttlds.
si Thone 1091 Koseburg, Ore O
A. 8. Ill'KY, '
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First Door East Telephone office :
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