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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1910)
THK EVEXINO NEWS TI'KHIMV, JAXI'AHY 1. 1010. IAKAIv NEWS. IT DIxou wont to Oaklund tlilH morning to ultend business matters. Try pno of those Snoll filters will fit any faucet. Bee Winnie Caddis, tho i)lumbor. tf. Kd JennlnKS, Jas. Byron, L. VV. Short nnd ilomei Ireland, worn vis itors to tho city today trout Ottilia. A. I.lnebnek. manaKur of tho lloso fcuns Music House, went to Yoncallo (his iiiornlUK to uttend business mat ters. Shoos at ooHt nt tho Cnss street t-hon i-tore. You should call at onco as these bargain will hurt but a short lime. t Mrs. A. I.Inebnck loft for Albany thiB moruliiK where sho will spend rann lime vlsltlm? at the homo of her daughter. Hon Nichols, county stock Inspec tor, returned to his home at Uiddle lb iB mnrnlni; uftor ntlendllig busi ness matters In this city. Hoe the IniKo display or tno jucous Kllnn Co.. of Portland, on Jackson street, across from Hamilton Uruii Siir.n Dlietl evcllltllts. Mrs. II. W. Hates who has been 111 for the mist two months entered Mer cy hoBiilUil today and will undergo an fiperatlon Tor apiionuicius. Just received Another shipment tf the famous "hast Forever" hos iery. A written guaratiteo with every pair. Sold only by The Knlr. tf. Dee Howard, of tho plumbing firm r Howard & Malum, went to Port land this mornliiK to look after busi ness interests. He expects to bo gone about a week. Mrs J. C. I''illlcrtnn left for l.os Angeles and other California points hls morning when) sho will spend several weeks visiting friends and Tfilatlves. If you are looking for good sorvlce in ihn limber line call at tho Maddlx turner shop. Cass i-treet, Itoseburs National bank bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In connection. IP Tho members of tho lornl school bnnril mot at tho office of .1. C. Ftil Icrton last evening. The only busi ness transacted was that of auditing he usual monthly accumulation of For Men. Thoro is no boter shoe made than tho colebrnted "J. B. irtlt," which is to bo found at the Milllkln Shoe Store. And for heavy rair there Is nothing equal to tho "United Workman Shoo." dt-f. Hay, oats or grain nro all right for tho horse, but how about your wife. Wouldn't she bo pleased to nave some of those swell fixtures for tior home, now on display at Winnie Caddis, the plumber? ' 1). S. It. Walker, of the firm of Wnlkor & Perrlne, left for Portland 1Mb morning to look after buslies matters. Mr. Walker has been suf fering from nn attack of appendicitis during the past ten days, and upon bis return from the Oregon metropo lis will undergo an operation. Won't fall to get one of those sou venir calendars for 1P10, combined itll a choice collection of select p. no tations from your Hoseburg friends, arranged by I he ludles of tho First. Presbyterian eiiurrn and now on sale nt tlln Uoseburg tiook store. Hollows dry goods r-tore and Mib. Eastern's Rroceiv ntnro. Price 35 cents. Hubert Booth, father of Henry limit h, left fur his Inline al Eugene this morning after n brief visit In this cllv. lie slopped off hero enroute from drains Pass to Kilgene. having mint Several days nt the former nlaeo in response to a telegram au nouncnlg Hie serious Illness of bis son, J. O. iloiitli. BUILDER GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Hoseburg. Oregon Phono 193 Nice Crisp Goods This kind that tickles your palate lUiy your supplies of i r and bread ffom THE UHPQIIA BAKERY II. IllHtsT, I'mii. LOCAL NKWS. , . Henry Davis, of Hrockway, Is a vis itor in tho city today. .1. W. Johnson, of Glendale, Is a visitor In the city today. For a good clean shave, hair cut or bath, call at tho Maddix barber shop, Cass street. TF Charles Clark, of (tilde, transacted business matters In tho city jester day. Special sale on snoes during Jar. Jiary. All lines will be cold at cost and below. tf J. W.llauks, of Canyonvlllc, Is at tending buslnes matters In tho city today. Until they aro all gone we will sell 100 lb flour sacks for 25c. Church Bros. Hakery. TF Irvine Gardner, of Bucks Fork, is attending business matters In the city today. The Missionary Society of the Bap tist church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. H. Morse. See the large display of the Jacobs Stino Co., of Portland, on Jackson street, across from Hamilton Drug Store. Open evenings. 8. M. llaylesB and Dan Dolan, both residents of Myrtle Creek, are look-l lug after business mutters in tho city today. See tho largo display of the Jacobs Stine Co., of Portland, on Jackson street, across from Hamilton Drug Store. Open evenlnes. Hesolvo to bo a reader of Douglas county's leading newspapers during 1910 Th0 Evening and Twlce-a-Week News. I.lttle Mary and Leltoy Hamilton went to Myrtle Creek this morning to spend a few duys visiting lit the homo of relatives. See the largo display of the Jacobs- Stlno Co.,Vof Portland, on Jackson street, across from Hamilton Drug Store, Open evenings. F. T. Hevnolds, ot Davs ureex, ar rived in the city ths nftornoon on his way to Cornelius, where ho ex pects to remain for a month. Douglas County Creamery Huttor the best on the market a home product, 90 cents a roll. Patronize home Industry and get the best. tf Ilev. Douglas, of Albany, whp of ficiated at the funeral of tho luto A. M. Sandei;s In this city yesterday, re turned to'his home this m -rblug. hotter heads, bill heads, envelopes, cards,' invitations, everything that portalns to a first-class printing es tablishment can be had at The News office. ' If- Mis. Mary J. Whltsett was called to Portland, on the night train, yes terday, to tho bedside of her daugh ter. Mrs lilaud Hule, who Is danger ously ill.' and It is feared that she may not recover. a. W. Sloper, the cleaner and pressor, has just received his line of spring s-imples from Kd V. Price, t'liicngo tailors, and Invites the pub lic to inspect them. Tho lino is one of tho handsomest over received by him and Includes all tho lntost weaves made Into the most fnshlnn- ahlo attire for men. TF The Klamath Falls basketball team arrived In the city tills noon and will meottho local high school team at Bykes rluk this evenilig. The Klnniath boys appear quite "husky" and a spir ited game is tint iclpated. The ease of Tubltha J. Fordnoy vs. Peter A. Hall will come up for hear ing In the circuit court tomorrow ttiornlng. The nlullitin is Buleg for the Bum of $2,000, alleging that ho is entitled to such sum on the grounds Hint the ditfendaut slandered his wife, causing her much humiliation and grief. Attorney .1. A. Buchanan rep resents the plaintiff and Attorney Heiibeu "Minsters the defendant. , Mrs. Waller Criteser entered n plea of not guilty In the circuit coui-i llils iiiui-iiltig when arruigued on a charge of selling Intoxicating liquors contrary to law. Shortly after noon today her ntlorney, John T. Long, asked ror a 4'ontlniiance of tho case mil II the May term and 111 support thereof presented an ullidavit to the o.!Toct that she had been unable to securo Ihree of her witnesses who were nt tb-i resort nt. the time the I crime 1h alleged to have been com- milled. District Attorney ltrown de cided to admit Hie cnntenls of (he , iilllduvit as true, therefore tile case ; will come up for trial tomorrow. I The civil case of II. MeOlallen vs. K. 10. l.llHrie. ail action to recover Hie j y u in of STi'li. :illo"d to be di-e lor j ieeil. pn-durnirc and labor. Is attract i lug the ntlentloti of a jury, In the clr i cull court this afternoon. The ptiiln j MIT alleges I hat be ted and cared for i cmishleralilt stock helounlng to the i defendant, and that to d.ite he has , been unable to collect the shim al- leged lu the complaint, l.lillrle, the defendant, brought Into court n cross claim, alleging Hint the plaintiff Is In ; deliled to him III Die sum of $409 00. 1 Attorneys Ourdwell - Wntsotl are rep I resenting the plali tiff while Attorneys ! Cnshnw Hire are looking after the Interests of (he defendant. The case l will probably go to tho jury late this ! uft"i'iioon. OHIO JUDGE COPIES AFTER SOLOMAN (Special to The Evening Newp.) ZAXKHVILLti, Ohio. Jan. 18. Judtfe Smith hua remembered the Ktory of Solomon's whtdom In seftl ItiK the ciiao toduy patterned after the wirio man of uncitnu tomes by alloTvtiiK little Natalie Chrluty, the twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mm. Howard Chandler Christy, who are before the Court for a settlement of domestic troubles, to decide for herself whether she shall live with her father, the artist, or with her. mother, who recently aonlled for I imrt custody of the child. The rul liiK of the court In the matter was re ceived with apparent gratification by both parents of the little girl. DR. COOK SAID TO BE IN GERMANY (SpecLrflo The Evening News.) FRiKFOKT, Germany. Jan. -18. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, tho Artie ex- niorer, lies critically 111 at a sanitar lu i) near Heidelburg, according to a statement published in the Zeitung today. Cook's nerves are said to be shattered and his mind is in danger of derangement from melancholy, and ho llUB suffered a serious physi cal collapse. It was also reported that Mrs. Cook was with her hus band, but that part of tho report is not verified Harding deft: action for damages A. C. Hough and J. L. Hammersly for pltf; Fpllerton & Orcutt for deft, Passed. No. 440, Henry Mooney plff v Clarie Potts et al defts; suit to quiet Hice for Pltf. PasBod. No. 445, Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son plff vs M. A. Pankey et x defts; Hon for money, E. L. Cannon and J. A. Buchanan for plff; for deft. Default. No. 450, Narclsse Conn plff vs Vir gil Conn deft; suit In partition; Co- show & Itlce for plff; . lor dolt. Passed. No. 455, Fairbanks, Morse & Co. olff vs H. W. Althus et al defts; action for money; Fullerton tb Ovcutt for pltf. Passed. No. 457, Geo. M. Brown plff vs W. E. Centers and Emily J. Centers defts; action for money; Goo. M. Brown for pltf. Passed No. 460, Leona Mil!, Lumber Co. a corporation plff, vb F. F. Patterson deft: action for money; George u uer for pltf. Passed. No. 4P, M. D. Wells Co. a corp ir atlon plff vs J. Harding deft; action for money; George Nouuer J: fcr pltf. Passed. Genevieve Marsters Is agent for Horticultural Fire, Insurance Co. I can save you money on fire insur ance. Office 416 Pine St., phone 1434. sw-f-6 PItOFESSIOXAL CAKDS. ATTORNEYS, Zeitung stated that the ! nnper is pledged to not make public I CUAWFORD It WATSON See the Cook's beaming face as she gazes on a can of Folger'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. tl-5 place of Cook's retreat. Roseburg Restaurant FOU UK NT Fine new 5-rooill house, all conveniences. Apply at :!IS Woodnrd street. tf. WAHNINtl The public Is hereby untitled that trespassing wtlh ve hicles or otherwise Is strictly pro hibited on the lands of the Curry l-'stnte X. tTIIHY KSTATK. tf South Side Cass.St., Near Depot. BTArl.KTOX l'ATTI'.ltSOX, Props. OPEN AT ALL HOURS - Loading and best restaurant In the Stjr. None but white people employed Nothing but the best In tho market erved. Give us a trial and be cou t HA1I.V WKATHKK hkpout t 4H V. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. lull. IS, ISIO. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths; Maximum temperature 5S Minimum temperature 45 Precipitation 0 .Total Precipitation since Hrst of month 82 Avg. preclp. fcr this month for 33 years 5.79 Total preclp. from Sep 1, 1909 to date i 17.J9 verage Precipitation from Sopt 1, 1S77 17.39 Total excess from Sept. 1, 190 DO Average precipitation tor 32 wet seavon. tSopt. to Mav Inclu sive 33. 0 WILLIAM HELL. Onset ver. $12,000 i.vcc.mi; a Yi:.a Illinois Woman Slakes That Auij: Oil of Sixty I unn At a recent meeting of the Kane County, Illinois, farmers institute at Cienava. Mrs. Scott Durand gave the members a aurprlse in telling her ex periences In dairying, wneu a ques tioner asked her what she attributed her success to, she answered: "Bo cause I am a woman." Mrs. Durand caused a surprise when she said her profits rrom a herd of sixty cowb was $12,000 last year. Asked what she did with the money, she said she spend It in keeping a free klndergarden in Chicago. "I became interested in the ques tion of good milk for babies," said Mrs. Durand, "and the more I tried tho more fascinated I became. The outrages perpetrated upon the people by careless and money grabbing milk men made my blood boll, and I made up my mind that I would show them how to, run a dairy, and nt the sjme time milk th dairy burn as clan and wholsoui as my own kltchn. MOItH KKTTI.KHS (X)MrXG (,'ar of KwiiifdniiihtH Ix-nve St. Paul Tonight tor Sutlierlln. A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson Attorneys-At-Low. Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. 4 Bank Bldg Roseburg, Oregon. 4 $ J. A. BUCHAXAN & AtUrncy-At-Latv. 41 ft Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. Roseburg. Ore,on. J J. O. FULLKRTON Attorney-At-Law. ' 41 Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 41 The fourth excursion of home seekers from the Knst under tho di rection of the I. use Land Company will leave St. Paul tha evening for Siiihorlln. Too car carries all It will accommodate. Those who have come to Sutlierlln In the car on former trips have nearly all purchased homes In the valley, nnd will soon bo count ed as clllze.is of Douglas county. The Sutherlln Vafley is surely a neuliuiui section of country, and productive, nnd those who secure lands and build homes there will never regret the Investment. After n deliberation of nenrly eight hours tho Jury empaneled to listen the evidence 111 the civil action of Emma F.. Fasselt vs. Mrs. E. Bos well, relumed n verdict In favor or Hie defendant shortly after 11 o'clock last evening, it Is said that the case will bo appealed to tho Supreme Court. coritT oitnur.s No. 1S9. Alexander Crawford plff vs D. Asher deft; to recover money; Coshow & Hire for plff; ElberT B. Ilcnminn for delt. Pus-sc-d. No. 2Ti0, Geo, W. Kearns plff vs I.lllle II. Kerr et al defts: action Tor money; Marcus W. Robbins for plff; Passed. No. 2B5. Max Weiss plff v Otis Fisher and Flossie Fisher defts; ac tion for money; John T. Long for for deft Passed. No. 21. Otto Gustnfson nnd Win. Eviinhnff plffs vs O. & C. H. It. Co. and Union Trust Co defts: action for equity: Hall & Hall for plffs: W. D. Fenton and Coshow & Rico for defts. Passed. No. 33S. Clark O'Brien plff vs Ed wnrd L. McGrory deft: action for money; Coshow ltlce for plff; plf. Passed. No. 342, E. G. Young & Co plff va Phoenix Stone Company, a corpor ation deft; action tor money; Coshow & Rice for plff. Passed. No. 300, N. S. Richards plff vs W. I. Agnew defts: action for money; Frnnk O. Mlcelli and John T. Long for plff. Passed. No. SSI. Jas. E. Leonard, plff, vs James F-vron deft: action for dam ages; Coshow & Rice for plff; Card well & Watson for deft. Submitted. No. 421. O.'W. Peek plff vs Skel ley liumher Co; action for money: Ailiert Abrahnm and Bernstein A Cohen for plff: John T. Long and Chns. L. Hamilton for deft. Demur rer overruled. No. 423. W. T. 0'Hrln pit? vs Skelley l.nmlior Co. et al defts; ac tion for money; Wm. A. Munlv for plff: John T. Long and Chr,a. L. Hamilton for defts. Passed. No. 427. ltorhert B. Roadman plf vs W. C. Harding et al defts: injunction and conveyance of ral propertv; Cardwell A Watson for pltfs: Coshow - nice for deft. De murrer overruled. No. 4 2S. Grant Taylor plff vs P. Martin deft: to recover money; J. A. Buchanan for plff; for deft. Passed No. 431. Mary B. Cook appellant vs A. II. Howard respondent: anpenl from lustlce court: C. S. Jackson for ap. ; Cardwell & Watson for rcsp. Mo tion denied No. 43, B. F. Rogers plff vs J. 41 JOHN T. LONG 4t Attorney-At-Law. 4f Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. 41 Bank Building. 41 Roseburg, Oregon. 41 41 Folger's Golden Gate Coftee is the best we sell and gives our customers more satisfaction than any other coffee we know of Alton S. Frey R. W. MARSTERS Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. Rooms 6 4 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 4t , 4t 41 and 4t . l'HYSIOIANS. & 4 SF.KLY, SETHER & STEWART 41 Physicians mid Surgeon9 41 & Office Lower floor Douglas Co. 41 O Bank bldg., corner Main and 41 ! Oak streets. Phone 771. 41 $i Roseburg, Oregon. 4f 4t ELMER V. HOOVER, $ Physician anil Surgeon Office, Main St., One Door South 4) of City Hall. Phone 341. ' 41 Roseburg, Oregon. 41 41 DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physician aud Surgeon. Office, Review-Bldg., Phone 31. 41 if Roseburg, Oregon. 41 -S- i Pine 4c ywwwVWyii1 tc V i 4) 41 DR. LUCETTA SMITH , Physician 41 Women's and Children's 41 Diseases. 41 Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. 41 41 m. Phonos Office, 1711, Res. 41 t 1721. Marsters Block, next to 41 Douglas Connty Bank Bldg. 41 41 Roseburg, Oregon. 41 4 41 4 G. J. BACHER, D. M. D., 41 41 Dentist 41 Abraham Roseburg, 41 4k Building. Oregon. 41 41 4Hi4lilW4l B. E. STEEL, 41 & Attoney-at-Lnw 41 41 Legal advice free. Collections 41 X Solicited 41 41 Room 1, Marstors Bldg. 41 Roseburg, Ore. 41 $ 41 j UK. J. L. CALLOWAY 4 Osteopathia Physician Chronic diseases a specialty. 41 41 Graduate of the American & il School of Osteopathy Klrksvllle, 41 Mo. Under-founder ot science 41 4 Dr. A. T. Still. il Office Abraham Bldg. 41 Phone 1691 Roseburg, Ore 0 flfts;assasws'f'tlfssfsttflf?tttffls-)t' 41 A. 8. HUEY, 41 41 41 . Optometlst 41. 41 41 4 Cass Street 41 41 First Door East Telephone office ' 4 YOUR FAMILY WASHING DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT IT IS CHEAPER-FAR EASIER- . TO HAVE US DO THIS WORK FOR YOU: THINK IT OVER. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER, Prop. Jackson Street - - ROSEBURG, ORE. Our Hoprcsontntivrs will explnln our methods of hnndMutr tills work. HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE And when it comes plan to have the work done in a thorough n anm-s) THE VACCU.M CLEANER does away with all drugnery for the women, besides does not iojure your carpets -or rugs in the least. When you are ready to take up this important part of the household work call up the ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY . Phone 791 0. 0. Baker, Prop. Office N. Jackson St. D. H MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. I - Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating nonnjacKson street, adjoining peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. Big Reduction Sale Now On at The Fair Twenty per cent off on all articles except Guar anteed Hosiery, ic post cards and 5c, 10c and 15c bargain courtiers. Everything in our store is new and up-to-date nothing old or shop worn. For real bargains see us. This sale will close Jan. 22nd. GENERAL JOBBING REPAIR WORK HOWARD & MAHAN The PLUMBERS and TINNERS Skylights, Cornices and Dryer Pipe ROSEBURG, OREGON Largest Stock of Plumbing Goods in the Qty