The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 05, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVEKINO NEWS SATTHDAY, FEBRUARY B, 1010.
News of the City Briefly ToldM
No Inn- The HiiHoliurK orchestra
will ivt) no dance at (ho Armory tlilH
evening.
To o to Ior(liml An effort Ih
heiiiK made to mrnuuU) a number of
ItoHi'tnirB'H htiHfncHH imm to ko to
I'ortlnml next Wedm-mlay cvcniiiK, at
which tiniH It Ih expected the trial of
tUnm't Hermann will reach an end.
ThtiHO who hnvo attended the trial
state that they anticipate a verdict
f neqiiittai on t tic? flint ballot, con
tendliiK thu mate haa utterly failed
In I ruining Ua chho.
Shoes Polished Have opened up
a tit and at Maddlx Barber Shop, and
will Bhlne who t-a la flm cIubb man
ner. Try ub. 1-2 8d
Ih Appointed! Adniliintnitor At
lorney W. W. Cardwoll Iiuh heen ap
pointed admlniBtrator of tho estate
of the late hnrlmn HrocUway, who
paKHed away lit IIiIh city a few dayB
nlnco. The total eHtate hh fur as Iiuh
heen ascertained comdHtB of Home
thltiK over $400 in money which Ik on
d;ponit In a local hank. Mr. Brock
way divided li Ih property IntereHlH
&inonK his heirs several yvava ago.
To Hell Moid a deal is now on
foot whereby J. K. Kalbe, for the past
year proprietor of the Rnseburg ho
tel, expects to dispose of his business
to a recent arrival from the east. At
present Mr. Kalbe refuses to divulge
the name of the prospective purchaser.
Price Ik Advanced The News Is In
receipt of the following from Peter
Applegate, state land agent at Port
land: "The price of base Indemnity
selections hus advanced from f 10 to
$13 per acre. The same takeH ef
fect on February 4, 1910."
Teuin ItmiM Ahhj A lively run
away occurred in the city this morn
Int?, when a team hitched to a lumber
wagon nnd owned by (leorge Kohl
tiagen. the local butcher, became
frightened and dashed up Jackson
nnmt at a rapid pace, rtiariing irom
In front of tho Cass street market the
team ran up Jackson struct to Mourn1
treet. when I hey turned and pro-
reeded to Kohllmgen's barn. Aside
from a broken axle little damage rv.
stilted.
IH'iil Ik Pending It Is said that the
deal whereby McClallen Bros, expect
to dispose of their hotel holdings is
still pending. Mr. O'Brien, who is
negotiating for the purchase of the
hostelry, will Bay nothing regarding
the transaction, simply inferring that
(he deal will be closed as expected.
Citizens Tell Many
About Gohl
Tales
AUTOPSY
IS
HELD
IIOK.V.
HALE In Roseburg, Friday, Febru
ary 4, 1910, to Mr. and Mra. H. M.
Hale, a 10-pound daughter.
Mr. and Mtb. E. Westerfleld, of
Sutherlln, are visitors In the city today.
Mrs. B. W. Bates, who has been
confined at Mercy Hospital for the
past two weeks, is much Improved
ind will be able to return to her home
the first of the coming week,
XFW TODAY.
Iliithiirtf Wat Murdered While
Hack Was Turned to lrfMiicr
Other frillies are Charged
to Fiendish Assassin.
Hlioued llnlr Hull. Homer Ison
aid Bister, Mm. Gilliam, were tn the
city today from their homo near Wll
tour. The former waa a visitor to
Tho News office and left for exhlbl
lion what Is termed n "hair hall,'
"which measures eight Inches in cir
cumference. The rare fipelment was
taken by Mr. Ison from the throat of
one of his cows and constats of
packed mass of hair, shaped like an
KK and has no doubt been gathering
In the animal's throat for many
wmnthR, being caused by the cow
llrking h.rnrlf and swallowing par
tides of hair. This is a new "wrln-
Ib" In row d oni and ran be seen in
The News show window.
I'll
C0"rli4Hf tM IS. .
Two Spiny Out fit k S. K . Sykes
disposed of two International spray
outfits tills week, one of which was
sold to Watson Davis, of Etlenbower,
ana the other to L. B. Skinner, of
Brock way. The outfits are said to be
strictly up-to-date in every particular
and will tin doubt serve their purpose
tor some time to come.
To Return This F.vciihig The get
together Ilosehui g business men's ex
cursion will return this evening after
a four days' junket throughout the
county. At every town visited the
boys havo been entertained royally
and needless to sny the compliment
will he returned should the opportun
ity avail Itself.
Is Much Improved A number of
improvements have heen made In the
Novelty theater during the past few
days, among them being the re-arranging
of the seats. At present the
theater has two aisles and six exits.
thus assuring the patrons of the house
ample nunortunlty to make their es
cape in time of fire or other danger.
Move to KonpIhii'k It Is reported
that Robert Hedden, who has sold out
his drug store to Schad & Hubbard,
has accepted a lucrative position with
one of the leading, general merchan
dlso stores of Roseburg and will as
sume his new duties at once, Mr,
(Idea's family will remain In Elk-
ton for the present Drain Nonpareil
(Special to the Evening News).
ABERDEEN, Wash., Feb. 5. The
citizens of Aberdeen and vicinity are
terribly wrought up today over one
of the most sensational murder cases
ever to attract the attention of the
officers of Chehallls county.
Through fear of being murdered
or otherwise harmed the citizens of
Aberdeen remained silent as long as
Gohl was free, but now that he is
safely behind the bars they are tell
ing tales which tend to show that his
past life has been that of a bold crim
inal, his crimes ranging from arson
to murder. i
Charles Jacobson, formerly Gohl's
friend, but now embittered against
the prisoner because of an alleged
"double cross," told the officers to
day that Gohl started a big fire here
about eighteen months ago by touch
ing off an infernal machine in the
Alaska saloon, conducted' by a for
eigner. It Is said that Gohl commit
ted this act In hope of getting even
as he termed ft with the proprietor
of the saloon as well as other persons
owning property In the block.
With the disappearance of Jacob
Miller, formerly a deputy sheriff, who
left his wife living In a cabin belong
ing to Gohl at Laid taws Island, an
other crime has been laid at the door
of the prisoner.
An examination of the remains of
Charles Matberg show that he met
death when his bark was turned to
the murderer, this fact having been
established by physicians todav. The
autopKy showed that the bullets which
caused death entered the brain back
of the skull and ranged upward. Phy
sicians say that Hatberg was dead he
fore the anchor was tied about his
neck, prepartory to throwing the re
mains In the river.
HOUSE TO RENT A tr room house
centrally located: $10 a month.
Inquire 419 Pltzer street, d-f-5-tf
FOR SALE Ten-acre tract, five
room house, two miles from cltv.
Price, $1,700. Well Improved. Ad
dress "Z," care of News office.
f-5-d-sw-tf
LOCAL MARKET
Cereals,
c WHEAT $1.25.
OATS 50c bushel.
HAY Vetch, $12 to $14 ton;
grain, $12 to $14; alfalfa, $17.
ROLLED BARLEY $30.00 ton.
Llvestcok. i
STEERS Alive. 3 lb.
COWS Alive, 3c.
VEAL Dressed, 7c lb.
HOGS Dressed, 8 to 9c; alive, 6c.
SHEEP 3C.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,
10c to 12c; dressed, 12c; ducks,
alive, 9 (a 10c; dressed, 34 15c,
Turkeys, alive 17c and 18c; dressed
juc nnd 21c.
BUTTER Creamery, 45c lb.
country, 40c.
EGGS 25c dozen.
POTATOES $1.10 to $1.25.
WOOL Spring, 25c; fall, 20c
year clip. 24c.
OXIOXS 1 H to 2c lb.
HONEY 12 c.
CABBAGE lc. lb.
TO FRUIT GROWERS:
Fresh Roach Harbor Lime 'on hand at
THE
STORE
FULLERTON RICHARDSON
Near the Depot Druggists Roseburg, Ore.
CLASNIFIKD ADVERTISEMENTS
A Handle Factory The new axe
handle factory promoted by Mr. War
ner, Is engaged In turning out ma
terial to be converted Into commer
cial form next summer after he has
list ailed his turning lathe. Several
men are employed and work is re
ported progressing steadily. This new
ndustry for Etkton 1b a commend
able one and should receive tho en
couragement of all enterprising citi
zens. Drain Nonpareil.
00.
JN former days it
cost a lot of money
and a tedious delay
to obtain first-class
tailo red-to-order
clothes.Today master
minds and a perfect
organization liks
Ed. K Price es Co.
MM. CHANT TAILORS CHICAGO
EMREZZLERSENTEN-
CED TO HARD LABOR
(Special to tho Evening News).
MASON CITY, Mich., Feb. 5. For
I ho embezzlement of nearly $700,000
of slate funds former State Treasur
er Frank Glazier was today sentenced
to serve an indeterminate term of
from five to ten years In the state
penitentiary. The court. In passing
sentence, recommended that the con
victed man serve the maximum term
provided by law at hard labor.
MINE EXPLOSION
IN INDIANA
'"Oil SALE Three ciioice lots
North Jackson street, sot to fruit.
Inquire nt this office d-swtf
FUk 4aLE Show Cttaus and count-
era for sale. Inquire at Marsters
Drug Company. tf
FOR KENT Fine new 5-room
house, all conveniences. Apply at
318 Woodard street. tr.
FO RR E X TS mall house and five
lots; ten minutes from city. $6.
Apply Xorth Side Planing Mill, tf
PLOWING OR HAULING If you
ivnnt plowing or hauling, phon
397, or tee Wm. Shaughnessy,
1242 Winchester street. f -24
(Special to Evening News.)
INDIANA, Pa., Feb. 5. An explo
sion occurred today in mine No. 2 of
the Jefrerson Clearfield Coal and
Iron company, at Ernest Pann. It
le stated by the superintendent of the
mine that In the neighborhood of one
hundred and fifty men went to work
this morning, but tho loss of life Is
unknown at this time.
LOCAL NKWS.
Valeut lues Some very handsome
one .and some little more so, at the
Roseburg Rook Store. f-l-tf
Mrs. John Jennings, of 318 Milt
street, who has been seriously ill for
the past four weeks, Iw reported to
dny much Improved, being able to
I nit up a greater part of the time.
J. J. Raker, W. C. Winston and L.
ii. hKiuner, all or instnns. were
business visitors In the city today.
The genteb'ineu were here to arrange
for the purchase of smudges and
have made arrangements to receive
1,100 smudge pots each.
Ernest, Pa., Feb. r. It is now
feared that between -10 and 70 men
have lost their lives In the explosion
which occurred here today In the coal
mine. So far only one man has ap
peared from the shaft house since the
accident, and he was almost over
come, but managed to explain the
way he found exit from the tunnels.
In coming out he stumbled over heaps
of objects which he believes were the
dead or dying bodies of fellow min
ers. I no explosion was caused from
the accumulation of mine dust, The
rescuers nro hampered this afternoon
1" their work bv the frantic members
of families of ;he entombed men who
are gathered around the entrance and
actually struggling with the officials.
'-'OR SALE About of an acre, 30
bearing fruit trees, good house and
other improvements, fine garden
land. A bargain. Inquire of own
pr, 822 Mosher st. d-sw-tf
NOTICE ah persons Knowing them
selves to be indebted to F. Long,
will please call at the harness shop
In the old stand and settle their
accounts. F. LONG. F-21-sw-d
FOR SALE OR RENT Five acres
of fine land with a nice 8-room
hou?e; everything In good shane;
adjoins town of Canyonvllle: price
2.000, or will rent. For particu
lars. Address Box 693, Roseburg.
Oreeon.
GIRLS JUMP FROM
FLYING AUTOMOBILE
par-
malie it possible for
ticular dressers to Becure
clothes satisfaction within
a few Jays, and at prices
no higher than are charged
for ready-made clothing.
you
their
Let us show
hcautiful Spring woolens
i . i
and take
Today if
your measure,
you will.
SUITS
$16
AND
Ul
For Sale.
A fine Needham organ at n snort-)
fire. Terms enn be had If desired. I
Address A. C. Pattinioie, general de-1
Ivry, Roseburg dtf j
DAILY WKVntKIt ltlTOHT
V. S. Weather Rnrenu, local ofllco.
Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending '
ii am... rVhrnary ft. 1 !' 1 u.
Precipitation In Inches and
dredths:
Maximum temperature ,
Minimum temperature
I'nM'Ipltatlon
Total" Precipitation since first
mnnih 03
Ave. nrecip. fi r this month for 32
years 4.88
lo-'ii nrecip. trout Sep 1, l;0it tn
date 20.93
Average Precipltallen from Sept
1S77 20.R4
Total excess from Sept. . 1009 .34
verace precipitation for 32 wet
sen-ons, tSept. to May Inclu
sive 33.00
WILLIAM HELL,
Observer.
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(Special to levelling News.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Keb. 5. Lured
Into an automobile driven In the di
rection of Ocean Reach resorts, two
sisters, Josephine and Mat ha Jenson.
employes In the custom house in this
city, leaped from the machine at the
risk of their Uvea today to save
themselves from Insult. Josephine.
ntil IS years, sustained a fractured
ankle, while her sister, two vears old
er, escaped uninjured, in the excite
ment that prevailed at the time the
would-be abductor escaped. The plrls
were waiting for a car to take them
'to work when the unidentified chauf
' fepr drove up. When Informed by
1 the nirls that they were on their win
to work the driver of the automobile
offered to carry thrill to their destln
i aMon. The youni: ladles accepted the
offer and as soon as the irirls were
"nted In the automobile the driver
tnni"d his machine hi the opposite dl
ciion and at a rapid "ace haded
for the beach resorts. The girls be
came alarmed and tin hrini; refused
t permission to leave the automobile.
lutnoed while It was In motion with
! the foregoing result.
FOR SALE 10 acres fine land,
mile from town; 2 acres orchard;
Mr unHor enltlvnt'on: mnll hoime
ham 20x30; poultry. horBe and 2
wagons Included. Only $2,500.
Address N, this office. d-sw-f-28
PARCRA WF SECRET SERVICE
Aeencv Is prepared to do all le
gitimate Detective work, both Ci
vil and Criminal, in all parts of
the United States. C. F. Parker,
Sunt., 214-216 Henry Rldg., Port
land, Oregon. Phone Main 6231;
Offlce phone Main 3209.
FOR SALE 20 acres for sale at
once; No. 1 fruit land; $50 per
acre; Joining a 15-acre orchard one
mile from city limits: half cleared:
one creek; good . spring water;
Ideal poultry farm; good terms;
will trade for stok. Address Mrs.
H. Graham, box 88, Roseburg. Ore
gon. d-nw-f-21
! ATTENTION 1
TO OWNERS OF CYLINDER PHONOGRAPHS
S No doubt you are aware of the existence of the
if w
Indestructible 4 and 2 -Minute
I Records
You cannot appreciate their value until you hear them play- ij
J ed. True In their production will last forever. We also guaran-
tee they will not harm your reproducer. We will cheerfully re-
place you with a new one If they do. Come and hear them.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED
They don't coat any more than
worth a dozen wax records.
wax record. Each one Is
FOR SALE 40 acres of land, all
fenced: good gnrden spot; house
and barn; road through the place;
also telephone line; on the mnln
Umpqua river; good fruit land;
part has been farmed and is well
wntered: large creek through the
place. Price. $26 per acre. Terms
easy. Inquire at 325 Washington
Btreet
r BUILDER
JO. T. JAYJstAHd!
I GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Y'
Roseburg, Or
i'nur Sorvice
Phone
G. W. Sloper
ACENT
lfull line of samples to make
selections from.
VIOl.IX l.KSSONS
Amos W. Hipster, violinist at
Star theatre, will accept pmills
for violin. Especial attention to
luvcnils. InKuIre at Star theatre
or phono SS5.
LITTLE GIRL RUN
DOWN BY TRAIN
(Special to Evening News.)
TROPTPALE, Ore., Feb. 5 Sadie
PttinR. 12 years of nse. was run
down and Instantly killed at 10 '
o'clock this morning by the expressl
trnln on the O. R. & N. railroad. Eye
witnesses say the girl's body was
hurled sixty feet In the air when
struck by the train which was speed
ing along nt the rate of sixty miles an
hour. The body was badly bruised
and mangled.
Prof. O A. HouRer, of tho Dlllard
nubile tfchnol. Is In the city to remain
Nice
Crisp
Goods
The kind that tickles
your palate
Buy your supplies of
pastry and bread from
THE UMPQUA BAKERY
It. GUEST, Prop.
Roseburg' Furniture Company I
Authorized Agents for the C olumbia Phonograph Company
You Don't Have to Go to Sea to See
PA T
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to , 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement
worb of any kind.
I have five or six houses I will sell cheap, as I want to use the
money In other busslness. See my burglar proof window lock, its
O.K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, move
or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience In building.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
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 - v - ROSEBURG, ORE.
Our RopreflontntivoR will explaln our methodR of hftnllin??thl9 work.
OPENING THIRD UNIT
OF
U. S, GOV. LANDS UMATILLA PROJECT
Hermiston, Ore., Feb10, 1910
For the above occasion the Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Co, and Southern Pacific Company Lines In Oregon will make
an open rate of
One and One-Third Fare
for the ronud trip from all points In their lines to Hermiston.
Tickets on sale February oth and 7th, with final return limit
February 20, 1910, . If - -n
Free Booklet
Issued by the Government, containing fnll Information u to
cost, how to flic, water rights, etc, may be obtained from any
O. It. N. or 8. P. Agent or by writing to
Wm. McMurray
. '. J Ei GEXEllElj PASSENGER AGENT 1 V" vj
over Sunday.