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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1910)
THE FVEXFVO NEWS MONDAV, JANTARY 81, 1010. Hall In HoReliurg. JudKo John F. Ready for Iliisim-Hii H. 0. Lewis. Hull, of Coqtilllo City, was a visitor the photographer, la moving Into his. In le city for a couple of days last quarters In the Mathews building, week, having business matters to nt- formerly occupied by the Harding tend before tho circuit court. Mr. .Land company today. Mr. Lewla ia", Hull aava that Marahfleld Ih aoon tola photographer of long experience i have a railroad, apparently believing . and will no doubt enjoy ajlbcra pat- ihnt the steam II in. will ho built by ronage In thin vicinity. Ilia Haines and hla backera aa agreed. Mr. Hall la nlo urging Unit the county road between Itoaeburg and the coast be Improved, no doubt of tho opinion that Hie money needed In alien an Improvement would be well spent. I'limcs Tliningli Himelml-K Sher iff V. W. (Inge, of fooa rnunly. passed through How-burg yesterday onroiito to I'ocalella. Idaho, where ho goea to bring bark f'linrlea Nell, who la wanted at Marshfield on a charge of forgery. It will lie remem bered that Neil escaped from Kherlff Cage near Pocalella several months ngo by jumping off Urn train upon which they were returning. The genial sheriff aaya that Nell will hot escape thia trip, however. Inasmuch a he will lie adorned with tho usual "ruffs" brought Into piny when handling desperalo characters. nouncemcnt uppears in another col-j mini of tills paper. J Tabernacle enrly Completed. The work of placing the seals In the, new tabernacle was commenced this) morning, all exterior work having I been completed Saturday. The Initial meeting will be held In the structure i on Sunday evening, February i:l, at which time n union Hervice will bo held. It la expected that the series of meetings will continue for a lcasti six weeks, j Sell l'ive Machine Claud . Can non, the local real estate and auto mobile man returned from Portland resterdnv morning after spending several days at that city taking In the sights at the nutoniobllo show. To date Mr. Cannon has sold Ivo ma chines, all of which will nrrlve with tho soring shipment, April 1. Those who purchased autos are O. C. Ha lter. Studebaker R. M. 1 "30:" Dr. K. V. Hoover. K. M. K.; W. 1 1. Fish er. 10. M. I'".: C. I). Cannon. M. M. !' and A. Snl.nian. Flanders "20." The - first four machinea nre purchased nt a cost of $1,500, whllo tho latter ma chine Is sold for $1,000. Council to Meet. Tho members of ' i the city council will meet In regular session this evening. Among tho Im portant mat tors scheduled for con Blderatlon Is Hint or passing Iho or dinance, nuthnrl.lng the executlin of a contract with tho electric light com- " puny' relative to furnishing the ne cessary electricity assuring the oper ation of the new decoratlvo lighting system. It Is said that tho electric light company has ordered the wire ' and transformers and will commence tho work of connecting up tho lights within n few days. Within four wooks they assure tho rlll.ens of Itoseburg ' ".Humiliation from the new system. firontcd a lHvorrc Yesterdny Ad eline Parazoo was granted a docree of divorce from Poter Parazoo by do fault In Judge Harris court. In her complaint Mrs. Pnrazoo set forth al legations to Iho effect that her hus hnnd treated hor cruelly and nccused hor of Intimacy with other men. The couple were married nt Peel, Oregon, January 9. 18R3. Three children were Hie Issue of said mnrrlage Minnie Miller, nged 23; Anton, need 17, and Elsie Pnruzoo, aged 7. The plaintiff was given the custody of tho minor child. Elsio, and Anton was Riven Into the keeping of tho de fendant by the ducroo of tho court. Kugono Register. Utile llaiiinge Results-l-A smnll blaze w ns discovered In the building utlMxcd ns a socialist reading room and sllunted nt the corner of Oak and Hose streets shortly before 1 o'clock tills morning. An alarm was Immediately sounded, but beforo the fire department ntTlved Hie fire was ostlngulslied, u few palls of water in the hands of cool persons bringing nboiit the desired result. At the time the blaze was discovered the handing was occupied by seven mem bers of the I. V, V. organization who are eurouto to Spokane. Wash., to aid their fellow members In ob taining the right of free speech. Ap- liearnnces tended to show that the A lilg Success The supper served I by tho ladles of St. George's church at tho parish house on Saturday ev-l enlng. was a decided success, no less I Mirtii one hundred persons attend-j lug. Aa usual the meal waa dell-1 cloiia. being relished by all who weroj fortunate enough to partake there of. Needlesa to say that the lade realized a neat sum from their venture. May Purchase .Machines Tho. News Is Informed by Claud Cannon, the local automobile man, that IJrs. ; Seely, Sether &. Stewart contemplate! the purchaso of three machines, the, same to be owned Individually by thoi members of the rlrm. r.ho machine owned by them at the present tlmej win l.n maintained In partnership and will he used exclusively In carrying, on their business. Tho new ma-j chines will bo utilized privately. MOW VOItli STOHK Tllii NEW VOIIK HTOltK TUB .NEW YORK 8TOKK YOKK STOKE NEW YOHK STOKE THE .NEW YOIIK STORK THE Into New Quarters. The Harding hand company, for the past year oc-J cu pants of the Mathews building ori Cass Htroet, are moving into ineir new quarters on tho ground floor of; tho MaBotiln building today. The company will occupy the corner room' which Ih without doubt one of tho finest office rooms In the city. It la large, light and well ventilated and) ha two entrances, one on Jackson and one on Cass Htrect. ;j 1 tenia In Until FIiiIhIi Amon those who went to Portland with tho crowd last week to attend the closing' arguments of the Hermann trial, who intend to remain at the Oregon me tropolis until the end of the bearing,, are Messrs. Jnmes Watson, Kugene' Parrott nnd Hermann Marks. These gentlement expert to remain at Port- land until Saturday, at which time,' they contemplate tho trial will be, closed. "'.IS Into New Offices .7. W. Perkins, of the Douglas Development com pnnv, who has occupied offices In the McClallen hotel building for several months past. Is moving into his new i) u u r ten in the Masonic building to day. Mr. Perkins wll! occupy the. large room on the ground floor at. the rear of the Harding Land com pany's offices, ills office will Taco on Mnln street with a Case street en-1 trance., Alexander 1 Improving From Frank O. Mlcelll, who returned from Portland yeslerdiiv mornlntr. we learn that. John Alexander, who re ady underwent an operation at St. Vincent's hospital. Is Improving and will probably He aide to return home within two weeks. John left the pri vate room at the hospital Saturday and Is now confined In the ward. Wedlews to snv his nuntv friends are pleased to learn that, he Is out of dan cer with excellent chances of recov ery. Xew Hank Itiiilding Work on the' new I, use bunk building at. Sutherlln' is progressing nicely, Indications j log confined to the roof In (be vicin ity of the chimney. ! J Nice J Crisp 1 Goods 1 1 i Tho kind that tickles ft I your palate r ; 1 i fire Ignited from a defective flue, be-1 tending to show that It. will bo rendy' ror occupiincv not inier man iuaren l.r(. Winnie Caddis, the local plumb-if er, who has tho contract for plumb-1 lug and heating the building, has a force of men on (lie Job, expecting to have his pori ion of 1 he work com-1 pleted In two weeks. The structure' will be modern In every particular , j ami will no doubt answer the pur-1 pose for which It Is erected for many' yours, j lie.tt.llntton At the nicetlntr of the Pntted Artisans Friday evening. I at Macraltee Mat). Installation of of ficers wits the principal Indue work performed. Installing officer was I Km in a Kaulkner, and the officers nro as follows: P. M. A., (telle Steven son; ,. A., . It. liiicktniiam; sup erintendent, 1 let lie Pick! as; secre tary Kmnni Kuulkmjr; 1. N. S., Alice Itniun; senior coin.. ,1. O. S'evenson: M. I'.. H. Patrick: .1. . b F. ! Mrown: field com.. A. t.ineback and (Jenevieve .Marsters. Following the Installation ceremonies a good old ! fashioned social hour and supper was j enjoyed. j HuvineM Men's Fc orsion Darby ! Itfchardson, local publicity man. re ports all In rendluess for the busi ness men s exciirsten which leaves j here Wednesday morning for a four tints' trip through virions secttops of the countv. Letters received by Mr. Kiiliard-on from the several emunier i ctal clubs In the county are to tho ef j feet that the Koseburg party will be j rovally entertained, and further that they will be given ample opportunity j to view t lu1 farms and orchards in the itluity of the towns visited. U I ts evnece.1 that about thirty business illicit will be included In the party. Buy your supplies of pastry and Invad from THE IMPQIA BAKERY II. (it'l -T. Plop. Roseburp; Restaurant Satisfaction or your money bacK . The Store that serves you best W2c Outings 8c yd. 8c Calico 5c yd. MLUES TO $5 Beautiful silk petticoats in all the most popular colors of brown, navy , green, champagne, grey, cream, Wine, Copenhagen. Extra good quality silk, the best skirt value In the city, a won't come ASIDE, NO NONE DELIVERED. want to SENT i bargain that NONE -LAID HONE ORDERS, C. 0. D., NONE L n i vou must b here. Remem cial sale price eNi aM mm) vl iiuinwnw.m.t'aa!W XMV'lOUK SKIliK IHK M.W VOlih SIOUK IIIK Xy.W tKlv MOKK VOUK KTttKK THK .NKW VUKK STOItK I H B Kv YOKK STOH?' ' South.Side Cass.St., Near Depot. OPEN AT ALL HOURS I Wire are Oipplcil. On account of tho provalllni! fltunv storm, which lis nnid to be much worse through tho Willamette valley than here, all i telephone and telegraph wires are ri-l.iil.i,l llh llttl.i hmirt nf r.illr nf ttTAlM.KTON .V IWTTF.ltSOV Props. present,' T'p to 2 o'clock this after- l nttomllng tho patient and noon the local Western l nlon office ' had been unable to communicate . with Portland or other points of con- i sequence in ino nonnwosi. i ne Afflicted With Paralysis. W. A. j ronvention a Success. Local poo-j Xew Piano House H. C. Patti- out exception the gentlemen 7.mlr a U.-..11 L ii n iv ii resident nf tl-.lfl'ide who returned from Drnin Sntur- mnrp. rirfntlv nf Pnrllnnit tuin nnAn. .i . . . . reports 111', tlli "l.iltb 1" ; ..... .i'llil. H.W WHU-v, "niIU HUtlKC 111 OLUItJ 1UUIU lOPlT irleDd, piirnlysla Sntiirdiiy, nnd Is nnw in a ty Snndny school convention hold at occupied by the "Rose" confec- be acquitted, very crlllcal couditlon. Dr. Hoover jtlint plnee Friday and Saturday, re- tionery store. The gentleman Is well enter-ll'"" nI"51 enjiiynnio ume. ueie- VPred n the piano business and will that Blnger Hermann, will tains the belief that he will eventual ly recover. lwt. Saturday, January Loading and t-'at restauraut In tho i Ay. Nono but white peouto omployed. ' Nothing but the best In the market served. Give us a trial and be con vinced. same condition is nlso evident on the In Koseburg. in or Between Kedifer a Marshfield lines, nlthoiiKh they did Krocory store atul 646 North Sltger not po out of commission until short-, street, an old worn pocketbook con ly before 9 o'clock. The telephone : mining several dollars In (told and company Is also said to bp having 1 silver, one piece of paper money and troubles, many rnral llnea being on , a number of small coins. Kinder tho defective list All direct wire! please leave at News office or return to Portland nre out, delaying presto owner, lteward. Mrs. F. E. reports, aa veil as private messages, i Erlckson. gates were present from nearly every section of tho county and consider able Interest was manifest. First Snow of Season. Roseburg Is experiencing the first real snow storm of the season today, and suf fice to say It is having some effect upon the Oregonlans. Few people ventured upon the street today aside from business and professional men who were compelled to visit their places ol business. Mednllen Holol Tnu,,i . carry a full and complete line of the was consummated In the city Sator standard make of Instruments. Mi. day whereby Frank O'Brien for tho Pattimore Invites those who con-' Dast few vm , '. . template purchasing a piano to in-, charie, hotel f k f th6 St spect his stock. . .el ,at Allany, secured a lease on the McClallen hotel for . a ' . !" V'?a.' Mr- O'Brien Is said Among to be a hotel man of wide experience Return from Portland- those who returned from Portland and well versed in the .h . i...IT the Her- : to the traveling mihiie ti,. veaterrlnv nfter nttnnHlntf mann trial were Messrs. A. Saliman, t proprietor will take possession nf hi. F. O. Mlcelll. Luther Page, Claud holdings In this city duriSi the Dr52 Cannon and J. A. Buchanan. With-'en week. uunng mo pres- I it