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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1910)
THE EVENING NEWS TTTEHDA Y, FKWtUARY 1, 1000 THE EVENING NEWS! KY B. W. BATES IHHUKO IMILV EX -K1T SLT.IA V entered as Becond-cliiHs matter Not. 6, 1909, at RoHobnrg, Ore., un- ' der act of March 3, 1879. Hulm-iiitUon Unto Dally Per year by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Sonil-Weekly ; Per year... $2.00 Blx months 1.00 i TrKMOAY, FKIIHUAKY 1, 1000. (! Congressman Murdork has reveal ed one of the muses of the deficit i nttondlne the carriage of second class mail matter. It la a cause' whfrh can easily he removed after I careful consideration, sit appears! that (he poHtofflce department bus 1 allowed the express rnniimnies to J take the cream while It has rewrved ' for ItHelf the skim milk. It has ac quiesced In an old construction of the law whirh has let the compiinles carry second class mail matter. They being v-.'rte In their generations have accepted it for short hauls and re jected It for Iouk hauls. There wns money for them lu the on; even when they wont below the govern ment rate of 1 cent u pound. In the other there would have boon a loss of money at the government rate. The companies are not to be blamed for taking the fat and leaving the lean. If the postofflco department Insisted that express companies should not he permitted to carry sec ond class mall matter It ould secure nil the profitable short haul Imr.l nesss and the deficit would not have been so great. Startling and almost unbelievable flgureH on the number of criminal homicides in America have been giv en in an nddress by Dr. Andrew I). White, former president of- Cornell university. He asserts that the number of murders In the United 81 at oh are forty-three times greater than In Canada and eight times greater than In Uelgium, which has the largest number of any European country; that in the United States the average criminal serves but sev en years of ft life sentence and but one murder In seventy-four la pun ished. The cause for this riminant prevalence of crime, according to Tr. White. Is the fiwf that the ad ministration of criminal law in this country has become sintplv n game nlaved between clever lawyers. He has little sympathy for the Idea that crime is a dlHeaso. He says that crime Is crime and the wnv to dis pose of the professional criminal Is to hnng him. Opponents of capital i punishment will take sharp excep tion to the remedy Dr. While pro poses, but there is something wrong In a Bystem which allows murder to the extent described by him, J AT YOUR SERVICE DAY A iD NIGHT WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME Marsters Drug Co., Inc. REGISTERED PHARMACISTS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 81 and have anything in the drug line delivered to your home promptly and without extra cost PR 0MPTNESS IN FILLING ORDERS FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS METHODS IIOHSKM.W K.-WR M i:Y ox iioi:siNiioi:i.v;. 4 Horseshoeing at the IS in- pire Blacksmith shop is now from $1.50 to $2.00. For cash only., dswflS S. T. SMITH. T,ess than 3-1 per rent of the alum nae of Smith College have married according to the lat niiartelv bulle tin of the Smith Colb'trn A linn pea Assocltion. These records arc as nearly correct, as possible and there accuracy Is not qui"t ioned by the college authorities I ho fmurs con firm the (Induct Ions recently mad.' by Dr. fl. Stanley Hall president r Clark University, trom statistic' which he compiled that cilleg! grn fi liate., hot!) men and wrruen are an niinl'y blowing lesq Inclination to ward matrlnumv while these who do marry are falling to raise families. TheKn considerations have led Dr. TInll to n severe arraignment of the results of higher education for wom en, his contention being that there Is serious need of reform In nny sys tem of training which unfits women for the great vocations of home-mak-er nnd mother. Likewise. Dr. Hall has made Interesting studies of th" Reneologles of Hie old New Knitland fnm tiles. Ills conclusions based upon these stiidloH are that the old families aro failing to reproduce themselves. The president of Clark is consequently among those who dn not d"crv tnimlgration, but sees In lmmtgr:it foil the hope of per pet lilt i of the race. CONVENTION A SICCKS-i. Held at 1'ialn On rrMnv ihiiI Satur day "I l.ie-t NeoU. work In which they are experts. Resolved, That we recognize with satisfaction the large number of printed publications presented by the International Sunday School associa tions. Resolved, That e wish to give suit able expression to our delight and benefit In listening to the addresses and round table talks of State Sunday henool secretary Hev. C. A. Phlpps. Resolved. That we commend the work of the state Sunday School asso ciation for their help in the temper ance movement by training the young lu the way of temperance, to the end that Oregon may go dry lu 1910. , Resolved, That we shall long re memlier tin kindly and substantial way In which the good people of Drain welcomed us by opening their homes to us and entertaining ns. And also to the officers nnd nil oth ers who helped to make the conven tion a success, (Signed) R. 15. MORSE, MRS. A. J. ORITI1RR, MISS HATM3 ROS1S. Committee on Resolutions. Following fs the programme ns carried out during the two day's ses-j slons: I I'l-lday Evening, 7:it( p.m. Devotional services Rev. pastor Christian church. m x Bud : "Say, Annie, give me another cup of Coffee." Annie : "No Bud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." Hud: "But, Annie, mother is now using Folger's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." For Men. There Is no beter shoe made than the celebrated "J. 15. Tilt," which Is to be found at the Minikin Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there is nothing equal to . the 'United. Workman Shoe." dt-f. THE WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE Sheridan Street Near The Depot. Kolger's Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know of. We sell it absolutely on merit. Alton S. Frey J.OCAL NEWS. Address of Welcome on behalf of the sick list. Mrs. .1. (J. Itelleu is reported on Sunday Schools Mr. N. D. Cool Paper, "Needs of Our Sunday Schools Mrs. Anna Richardson. Special music. Address Rev. C. A. Phlpps, state secretary. Saturday, 1:ttO a.m. Sonsecratlon service Led by Rev. Hrowne, pastor of M. E. church. Registration of delegates. Appointment of committees. Round Table Rev. C. A. Phlpps, "The Training and Consecration of the Teacher." "Winning the Scholar for Christ.' Saturday, 'M p.m. Son service. Fifteen Minute Address Rev. Dunn. Special music. Short speeches by various persons. Question Hox conducted bv Rev. C. . Phlpps. Business cession. Election of officers. Saturday, 7:ItO p. in. Praise service. Kit teen Minute Address Rev. Browne. Special mu-dr. Address Rev. C. A. Phlpps. o- Re F. ami Mrs. Short been holding a series of meetings at the B.-iptlst cnnrch Melrose, have met with excellent sue-''-s in their evangelist ic work. A The Douglas County lutcrdeunmln ntlonal Sun day School convent ion which was held at Drain on Friday nnd Saturday of last week, while nnl a success numerically, hicked nothing ; In enthusiasm and earnestness, j Eighteen delegates registered, repre- j seating various Sunday schools throughout the county. j The several sessions were well at-, tended by the people of Drain, show-1 lug lu a in. -asm e i hat the work oT ; the convent Ion was appreciated. The! followiinr ottlcers were elected to ; nerve during the enduing war: i President - Mrs. V IV Cool. Drain. Vice-president Mrs. B. S. Nichols, I Rosobui'g. i Secretary and Treasurer .!. L. Smith. Kosehiim. i Supt. of Teachers Training--Dr. Imcotta Smith. Rosehurg. Supt. Elementary Dept. llattlo ; Ross. Pine drove I Supt. Home Dept. .Mrs. flnibhe. J Oakland. . Supt. Adult Dept. S. E. Morse. ' I Rotichurg. 1 t. Supt. TemniTance and flood Cltl- 4 senship--Mrs. A. C. M;irsters, Rose- if burg. I During the s-siions the following resolutions were read ami adopted: i 2 Resolved. That we were truh fnv- f. ored bv having wph us Hev. ,T. T. Ah- bolt, Sumlav School Misslonery of the i 2 M, E. church of the state of Oregon,; nnd tn Rev. Sprlngston. Bapitst Sun- day School Secretary, who fr.'ely r.ave lis their experience In Sunday school huire number have been nd added to the church hip- ) On account of a lack of a nuorum 1 of the recent I v appoint-1 committee ihi not meet , nesday. I as nnliclpated. A stut- wit h Mrs I Surveyor Frank Cain, of Riddle, is a visitor in the city today. I Try one ot thore Sriell filters will 1 fit anv faucet. See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber. f. S. J. Jones was up at Wilbur Tues day, looking after business Interests tliero. t Mrs. A. M. Sanders has returned from Albany, expecting to remain die.ro permanently. Airs: S. R. Carman left for North Powder, Oregon, this morning where she wilt visit her son. Miss Beryl Singleton went to Wil bur this morning to spend a few days visiting friends. All kinds of dress making pnd hand embroidery work. Apply at Hradley's residence, 144 Jackson street. tf F. E. Alley returned from Port laud this morning after spending a few days at that city attending busi ness matters. Ceorgo Kernan has returned from Mnrshfleld after spending some time in that city attending business matters. W. L. Melllnger. pastor Christian church, Ashland, Oregon: "The gen eral opinion Is the best we ever heard. f-3 F. J. lllnkely went to Portland this morning to look after business m a i ters 1 1 ft evneets to b cronn who have) ai)nut t,,n ,iays. I viva I Miss Mvth llannnn left for Port- l'i Innd this morninir where she will. spend about. two weeks visiting1 friends and relatives. j Don't fail to get one of those sou venir calendars for 1P10, combined with a choice collection of select c,n no tations from your Roseberg friends, arranged by the ladies of the First Presbyterian cnurcn mm now on sale at the Roseburg book store, UelloAvs dry goods store and Mrs. Huston's grocery store. Price 35 cnts. BUILDER C. ID. MAYXARD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Vour Service . Roaeburg, Oregon Phone 193 We don't sell for cost or l)9low cost but wo will sell right at cost. If you don't believe It, try us and Bee. With each dollar s worth , of goods purchased you are entitled to a chance on a nice cit of Bilverware, kulves, forks, table and teaspoons. See them in the window. Come and see for yourself, don't 'be misled by any one for you will miss it D. J. JARVIS PROPRIETOR. Special sale on snoeu uuring Jan uary. All jincs will be eold at cost and below. tf THE IMPERIAL I I A Temperance Saloon t Properly Conducted Opposite Passenger Depot - Roseburg' ORDWAY P R 0 P R & BOGART I E T 0 R S f GROUCH & ALDRICH Office: Warehouse No. Mear the D'pot. Telephone Main 2431 or.311.. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We' will save you money. LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE 1 , , flic nwiiiht-r I cd piihHHtv I lust pvi-nlii!! i;il nuvtiiiL' will nmli:i)v n call In tin ni'jir fnfnio, t li on liflnir sov j t-ial innif.'iK np.'illni; (ho imintuliato ' niii-niion of incmhcrs. fin.'rU-di m,.r c. T. .lackson atul rhllilrrn im'ttihcr- ..out tn On'unti Citv this mnrninir to spfinl n conp1t nf wocka vfsfttni; nt the linino of tlio former's niitfhor. Tito W. C. T. V. will n t WVd- 'Iitikuv 2. :tt 2:0 p.m. I V. ralt-M-oii. Sn1.fert. m N'imUi:hii tiran at a saeri I'i'iiii'i (':m ho hail If desired. - A. ('. I'aM imoi i-. general do Knsrhure d;f Mi-inb-rslili Week, lend hy Dr. T,n rotta Smith. M rs. U. .1. C'avr, who tin? hnn spi'iidintr some time in the citv vis iting friends, left for Reno, Nevada, this morninc where she will remain pennanentlv. IT von are lenkinc Tor rood P'Tviee in the h;rh-r V-w rnll at til" Maddiv ln'.I'her hoT On ;ti...nt. Un htf-.r y.,Mnr.,i I,.,,,; i,,t!r Thi- rh.'iir sho" Hath rooms in ronnortion. TF ATTENTI what is Tin-: ciiKu-Ksr 1-HO I O l I K 1 in-: 111 sr. TI10 mmc ni'pli. Id on- InrKlnc. corvine f t :t m m:V ln.j. fcoilnk fliilKlihii;. flnrk Stitdlo fur Hi b"t. llMs.-lnir ; Nutlcmnl Hank Inillilltii;. TO OWNICKS OT I'Yl.IMIKK PIIOXOOUAIMIS Nu iloulil ou are aware of the cxIsIlmh'o of tho Indestructible 4 and 2-Minute Records You eannot iipproolale ihelr value mlll ynu hear them .:av f.l. True III their imicluetint' will Inst forever. We also guaran tee they will not harm your reproducer. Wo will cheerfully re place you with a new one If they ilo. Come and hear them. DO NOT BE DECEIVED We Bring Everything with ns when we start on a Job of plumbing. No 'sending lan k for a ioreottcn tool or an rxtia piece of pipe. The time wo charge, tor is spoilt in doins your actual plumb ing woi-ii, md sluing around watting for things wo should have brought in the first plneo. Sounds good? .Make us prove it. Howard & Mahan, The Plumbers nnd Tinners Do you want to bui!d you a heme an.! pay for it in small monthly payments. and low lateof interest? Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy 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 besi and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If' So See Cor. Cass and Pine St. WALKER a PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. -:- -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public s::i::ii:::ft5i;c:s; (Winnie Gaddis 1 THE PLUMBER Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon They diin't cost any mere than worth a ileiteu wax records. a wax record. K.u h one Is : j Roseburg Furniture Company 4 Agents for the C . . Pianos at Your Own Prices and Terms. This Week Will Positively Wind Up This "At Your Own Price" Piano Sale. Three' different piano firms are ready to take up any pianos we have loft at cost. So $5 oc-$10 abore cost Is that much to us. We have one Bush & Lane, four Victors, one LudwiR, one Bnlley, two Werners to select from, also two (2) good organs. If you need an Instru ment, come In nnd make us an offer. ! If It ts cost it will be accented. Don't i put it off, but come in today. If you don't need a piano for two years it will pay you to buy now. It will be many years before high grade pianos will be offered at such prices in Rose burst apain. Call and you will be convinced that this ts not a hurrah fake pale, but we are selling as ad vertised. Burr's Music House 31 A ;! ifiHIIRfiH RRnTHFR.Q' kumuiiuii uiiu i 1 1 Li ivj BREAD IT'S (fi V4 Vi BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR ti. H :: H :: t CASS STREET j PHONE 351 tt