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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1910)
THE EVENING NEWS .RATCRDAY, JANUARY SO,. 1010. LOCAL NEWS. Shoo at cont nt tho Cuss street tf hoo slam for a row uayB. the liny lit Oliillu attending business ninltiTH. For a good clean shave, hair nut or Imlh, fell at tho .MadiJii barliur shop. Cna street. Tl' 1,11 llniiKhn and wife went to Oak land thin morning to spend a few days vieitlng friends. Rev. MiConnell and wife have re turned from a brief visit with their son at Kuk'tw). Frank O'Brien, of Albany, will re turn homo thlB evening after spending a few days In the city. Mrfl. 0. N. Carry, of Portland, In spending a few days In the city at tending liuslnnss matters. . Frederick Warde went south this morning after delivering his famous lecture In the city last evening. Dr. Bother returned from Portland this morning after spending a few days at that city on professional bus iness xtilIo wnnt In Tlrflln this morning to attend the closing sessions of the county nunuuj ncuwi w w. If you haven't tried n pair of those Guaranteed Hosiery, umi i so. Thev nre tho DUST. Sold only by The Fair. 1 2 r, Cnm street. .I-24-tT Edward Singleton, wife, son and daughter, went to Wilbur this morn ing to spend a few days visiting '""'""luglaa Counry creamery mittm the best on the market a horat product, 90 cent a roll. Pntronln" homo In.liiarrv "4 t" b"' ' Attornoy A. N. Orcutt returned from Drain this morning after spend ing a few days at that place attending business matters. Just recelvod Another shipment tf tho famous ''Lust Forever" hos iery A written guarantee with every ppi- Hold onlv bv The Fnlr. f From those who returned from Portland this morning we lenrn that the sentiment in the Hermann trial Is greatly In favor of tho defendant, prominent attorneys at that city de claring that tho government's caso Is of a very fllmsv nature. Two eminent clergymen of the Ore gon conforenco will be associated . with the local pastor, Jas. K. Haw kins, at the Methodist Episcopal church In tho sorvlces 8unday. Spec ial music by tho largo choir at each service. A homo llko church. All are welcome. Among those who returned from Portlnnd this morning were Messrs J. F Darker, Dexter nice, John T. Lorn; and B. W. Hates. All of the gentlemen report a moHt onjoynble time, having met many former nose burg citizens who are at present ro siding at the metropolis. The board of flro commissioners held a special meeting a few days slnco for the purpose of considering tho advisability of extending the fire limits. Although tho subject was thoroughly discussed no nctlon of a definite nature materialized, the members of the board feeling Inclined to mnko further Investigation. G. W. Plopor, the cleaner and pressor, hns Just received his line of unrlnir B'lmiiles from Ed V. Price, riilrano tailors, nnd Invites the pub lic to insnect them. Tho lino 1b one of the hamlHomeBt over received by him nnd Includes all tho latest weaves made Into tho most fnihlen nl,in n"!''" tor men. TP On Friday evening Inst a party of flfleen young people drove from Drain to tho homo or Miss Cora Tlirnldge, six miles north of drain, to celebrate lier twentieth MrMiday. As they en tered tho house a shower of handker chiefs greeted Miss Turnldgo. To say that she was surprised hardly ex presses It, for she was doubly sur prised because the visitors wero un expected. The evening was spent In gnnies, music nnd at the close a nice luncheon was served. Everybody had .. i ..,.,1 Mm nnrti- returned u mnu inn, (! t home in the 'wee sinn hours of tho illuming. -Nonpareil. 8 Nice Crisp Goods Tho kind tnat, tickles your j).l;Ue 41 Buy your supplies of pastry and hrvad from THE OPOUA BAKERY 11. iiV liST, rnt. Roseburg; Restaurant South'Side Ca;St t Near Depot. STAWiKTOX rATTI'.USOV, Vrops. OPEN AT ALL HOURS Loading and best restaurant In the city, Nona but wtalla people employed. Nothing but the best In the market served. Give ua a trial and be convinced. . COMMITTEE SELECTED. Tho following publicity com- mlttee was selected at a special meeting of those contributing to 4 the publicity fund last evening. 8. Josephson Marchant A. C. Seely Physician J. H. Booth Banker W. C. Harding Real Estate Henry Harth Merchant LOCAL NEWS. O. C. Brown was In from his farm on Deer Creek this afternoon. Dressmaking and hand embroidery work at the Bradley residence, 144 Jackson street. tf Try one of thore Sue ! filters will done not on,y for RoM.hurg Douglas nt any faucet. See Wlnnlo Gad-lie, rounty and southern Oregon, but for the nlumher. . tf. 'orogon as a state. It is merely a mat- Dr. W. V. Hoover expects to go to ter o( nonBllltng the records to find Portland tomorrow evening to 3pend tnat there nover was a member of a few days attending business mat- con)!r(,SB wn0 acheieved greater re- I. B. Riddle has gone to Coos coun- gnlta tor hl8 p,,ope. His long term ty to attend the regular terra of the of Bervne )n congress, and knowledge circuit court at that place. ! of aolaU and mothods of procedure All kinds of dress mnklng snd hand tnere takcn wUn h,g peculiar per embroldery woik. Apply at Bradley s Bona) make.p, render him without residence, 144 Jackson streot. . ouestlon tho logical man to fill the Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Smith and chll- nn ivnnt tr nnlrlnnil t ti I a mnm no In drcn went to OaklnnU thin morning to upend a few days at the home ot the former's father. If you are looklnp for sood service In tho Imrher lino mil at the Mnddlx burlwir nhop. Cnps etntnt, Uosehuri? Natfm1 hank bid?. Three rhalr shop. Charles HcHkott, who has held a po-, Mtlon with the ItOiieburR Steam Laun dry for some months, leaves this ev ening for Deilingham, Wash., having purchaued a half Interest In a laundry located at thnt place. While splitting wood this morning, George Stancliff, a well known Rose- burtr young man. had the misfortune to nearly sever his middle finger. Dr. j wover urepseu mo liijureu meiiiuur and the young man Is now Improving as fast as could be expected. ROOSEVELT NAMED FOR PRESIDENT fRnnrinl to The Fvetilng Newwl MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 29. Roosevelt as candidate for president of the United States In 1910 through tho coalition forces, headed by the Hearst Independence League and In surgent republicans, Is the boom in augurated here today by L. Hlgson, the Hearst nominee for president In 1908. Interviewed regarding the boom lllsgcn said that the Hearst forces would stand little chance of success In the campaign alone, hut added that n similar fate would await the Insur gents under LaKolletto, Dollivar, Cummins, and Murdock should they attempt to fight tin regular republi can nominee single handed. Conclud ing HlBgen said that ho believed the coalition forces would win should they nomlmito "Toddy " as contem plated. lIAYIIUHST-HKIOLLy ITRM8. We uiiderstand that Messrs. Whel- don and King have a force of men at work repairing the flume and tele phone line belonging to the Skelly Lumher Company. It. Is reported that work will begin on the railroad in the sp! ing. H. R. Mnnsfleld. n rustling real es tate man from Drain, was in Hay burnt nnd vicinity last wei-k with a view to Hating properly on behalf of a colony of people who are expected to arrive trom the frozen cunt shortly. School will hegln here about the first of March. Quito n number of our young peoplo are at present at tending school In Drain and Yoncalla. Havhurst was Invaded by the popu lar (?) enlarged portrait man a short time ago. It is needless to add that a few people here felt very sad on read ing the nccinint In the News that J. D. Zurcher hud licked said portrait man. They felt sad to think J. D. had to pay out $r for doing the job. Ca yotes and other varmints have killed several of Mr. Miller's sheep lately. Roy Andrews put a quietus on one old cayote. receiving 10 from Mr. Milter and Ren Huntington In ad dition to the bounty. The recent cold snap did some dam age to fall sown grain. However, it is beginning to look belter since the last warm rain. Mrs. .1. S. Miller has her new telo phonn line (oinpleted from lluyhurnt to Yoncalla. where It Is con nected with Messrs. Richards and Hiiugeborg'n Hues. There will be a few subscribers on the line. Mrs. Miller has just received her new tele phone. as It Is proposed to put none but first class Instruments on the line, therebv securing good service. Tho little children of Mrs. Converse, Mrs. Isaac Ohlson and Mrs. Francis 'Hi nil'K 1 1 1 1 1 niHlii, Hill III w i iumiul wen iiKJim, iiiKeu an (i mil no we begin the new year under favor able prospects. l R1IJIILER. Mrs. L. A. 7.7nit,;ers has offlces at her homo on Pine street where she will attend to the real estate busi ness formerly conducted near the de pot. She has manv choice locations to offer to prospective buyers and you will do well to consult nor be fore making purchases. For bar gains In real estate of any kind, phone 1434, or call nt the Pino street reKldence. Information, bureau In connection. tf. DESIRE HERMANN FOR CONGRESSMAN PORTLAND. Jan. 28. Douglas county Is for Ringer Hermann for con gress or for any other place the people of that district can persuade htm to seek in public life. The prosecution of Mr. Hermann by F. J. Heney, or even a conviction lu the pending case will have no Influence upon this faith In the honesty and purity of Blnger Hermann's public career. Such la the rousing declaration I made by the band of 28 Douglas conn ; ty business and professional men who reached Portland this morning. With this aggregation of enthusiasts and Friends, Hermann must be returned to congress. Whether he Is convicted or acquitted these men announce that they will re-elect him to congress If he will consent to' run, with the great est majority ever given a candidate in that district. And this course is urged now, and will be Insisted upon, to show the world that the people who live by Ulnger Hermann, who have known him for years, have Implicit faith In his integrity. Speaking for himself and his as sociates, J. W. Pekins made the fol lowing announcement of the purposes of the trip, and the sentiment of Donglas county. "Roscburg and Douglas county ap preciate the excellent services and great work that Blnger Hermann has p08it0n of member of congress from ..... our diBtrict. 'There Is where he he- IonKB antl e pr0pose to send him there, "But even greater than this consid eration of his work Is the friendship and personal affection that we all have for Mr. Hermann. Only thoBe who know him perHonally, as we do, con a),)r0clato the full force of this remark. Soldom In a lifetime does a man meet another who is an inherent gentleman, with affectation, natural and sincere, such as Mr. Hermann. We know that he is ahsottitely inno cent of the charges aenlnst him feel tnat 0lir knowledge 0f him, for vonr.B nnut nut n in iirmlMnn to make thiB declaration of our sentl- ment, regaruleHB of any otfter develop ment that may he siiRpected by others. "There 1b not a dishonest, disloyal or off-colored drop of blood in Mr. Hermann's body. We made up this special car to come to Portland for the purpose of showing by our presence in this hour of deep trouble for Mr. Hermann, that Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, to a man, regardless of political affiliations, are with him, lieve In him, and know that he la absolutely Innocent. "We Bay further, that if Blnger Hermann will consent to run again for congress, we will send him to Washington by the greatest majority that ever was given a candidate in that part of the state. The people of that county, to a man, feel that way toward Mr. Hermann, and they fur ther feel that the government has done Mr. Hermann an injustice by holding this cloud over his head for five years, thereby Injuring htB health and career, to say nothing of the ereat financial expense to which he has been subjected." LOD;K IHItHf TORY. A. I A. M. Laurel Lodge, No. 13, holds regular meetings on the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month. Sojourners Invited to attend. Dex ter Rice, W. Hi.; N. T. Jewett, sec retary. t'XITKIJ ARTISAN'S Umpqua As sembly No. 105, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month In Mnccubee hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. Relle Stevenson. M. A.; Rosina Pattrlc, Supt.; Mrs. Kmma Faulk ner, Sec. l. K. S. Roseburg "Chapter, No. 8. holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully invited to attend. Mary R. Houck, W. M.; Free Johnson, Sec. K. O. R. Roseburg Aerie, No. 1107. meets second and fourth Mondays in I. O. O. K. hall at 8 p.m. F. G. Mlcelli, W. P.; F. P. Clark. Sec 1. O. O. F. Rising Star Lodge No. 174. meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. F. H. Vincil, N. G. ; W. S. Powell, H. S.; M. Fickle, F. S. !. . . h Philolarian Lodge, No. S, meets in Odd Fellows Temple, comer of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of tho order In good standing are Invited to attend. A. A. Jones, N. G.; N. T. Jewett, R. Moniuex woon.MKX of amkrica Myrtle Camp No. tilHO. meets every second and fourth Thursday of every month in tho I. O. O. F. hall, corner Jackson and Cass streets. Traveling neighbors are cordially invited to visit our camp. A. C. Masters, Consul; R. Stubbs, clerk. WOODMF.X OF TtIK WORLD Oak Camp, No. 125. meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall In Roseburg. every first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. J. Karl Pickens, C. C; E. N. FJwart. clerk. WOMKX .OF WOODCRAFT Lilac Circle. No. 49, meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members in good standing are invited to attend. Mary O'Neal, G. X.; Clarn Roren. clerk. It. P. O. K Roseburg Lodge, No. 32fi, holds . regular communica tions nt their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to nttend regularly nnd all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. W. W. Card well, E. R.; G. W. Staley. secretary. 0. T. M. Roseburg Hive. No. 11, holds regular reviews on everv Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock in the Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cordially Invited to attend our re views, Josephine Slgnalness. commander; Mrs. Jessie Happ, R. K. I Miss Wells, of Wilbur, returned I home this morning after a brief visit i with friends in the city. wlriinu uaudia, tne local plumber. I has Just completed Invlng 6,u00 feet of drain tile for Curtis fc Banflold, of Edenbower. Those wirhlug drain I tile, any size or quantity, should call on .Mr. Gaddls without delay, ilnvo a limited amount on hand tf AMERIGANITIS . WOMEN HAVE IT SO DO MEN It is a nervous exhaustion caused by over working and worry. TRexall Aineiieanitis is a nerve food. It brings the buyancy of health and the liveliness of youth because it restores to-- the body the elements whicdi nature intends shall be there. The Rexall store is the leading drug store in every important city. - Xo matter what ails you asd aboutJRexall. FULLERT0N 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. Ouk Represent nt I vob will explntn our methods of linnillinjf thU work. 9 ROSEBURG Carries a full Hue of 'School books and School Supplies. A big stock of Officj supplies and Blank Books Drawing Material. Typewriter Supplies. Agent for Moore's Office Methods. Newspapers. Magazines. Roseburg: Book Store HOUSE CLEANINC TIME WILL SOON BE HERE And wlmn it conien plan to have the work done in a thorough Banner. TllK VACUUM CI.EANKR does away with all drnintery lor the women, bepides does not injure your carpets or rim in the least. When you are ready to take up this important part ot the houeehold work call up the ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. Baker, Prop. Phone 791 D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning' and Heating North JacHson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble Worbs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. Miss Ellen Gertrude Har ris, teacher of vocal and pi ano. Studio at Oak and Kane sts. Care of Mrs. A. C. Marsters. 18 RICHARDSON BOOK STORE Office N. Jacknon St. PllOFfiSSIOXAIi CABDS. ATTORNEYS. CRAWFORD & WATSON A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson e Atrorneys-At-Law. Rooina t and 2, Douglas Co. w Bank Bldg Roseburg, Oregon. 8 W COSHOW RICE , fi Attorneys-At-Law. Taylor & Wilson Building. $ Roseburg, Oregon. t'j.A. BUCHANAN Attorncy-At-Law. 0 Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. f Rosebnrg, Oregon. J. O. FULLEUTON & Attorney-At-Law. i Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. SWWWWWWIMtWWrtWWtt JOHN T. LONG Attorney-At-Law. ' if Rooms 7 and. 8, Douglas Co. Bank Building. Roseburg, Oregon. R. W. MARSTERS Attorney-At-Law. if Notary Public. Rooms 6 and 7, Marsters Building. Roseburg, Oregon. PHYSICIANS. SEELY, SETHER STEWART Physicians and Surgeons Office Lower floor Douglas Co. Bank bldg., corner Main and .'- Oak streets. Phone 771. Roseburg, Oregon. ELMER V. HOOVER, If Physician and Surgeon ? Office, Main St., One Door South $ ot City Hall. Phone 341. 4 Roseburg, Oregon. DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physician and Surgeon. tf Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81. l'f Roseburg, Oregon. ' DR. LUCETTA SMITH Pliysiclun Women's and Children's Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Phones Office, 1711, Res. 1721. Marstern Block, next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. K"eburg, Oregon. 11. E. STEEL, Attoney-nt-Law Legal advice free. Collections Solicited Room 1, Marsters Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. DR. J. L. CALLOWAY if Osteoputhis Physician i Chronic diseases a speclal'y. it Graduate of the American SS School of Osteopathy Kirksvllle, hf Mo. Under-founder of science Dr. A. T. Still. - & Office Abraham Bide. a Phone 1691 Roseburg, Ore ft A. S. HUEY, if Optomctist Cass Street f First Door East Telephone office w R. M. BRUM FIELD w Dentist Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bld Phone 1361 Rosehii j. at wa. F. W. HAYXES . Z Dentist it Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 " rnone 1283 9 KoseDurg Oregon. J. R. CHAPMAX, D. D. 8. Dentist fit if Honrs 9 A m In K . - w j 111. jet- a ephone 1141. Abraham Bldg. Tel- nesinence fhone 1406. - w ,.,.... , . M ffHHHPif a. 3. BACHERj D; M. D- a A Dentlat Z. Abraham Rosehnr, 0 Building. Oregon. j' It A