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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
TIIK EVENING NEWS Fltm.AY; FEUIll'ARV II, 1910. 'the EVENING NEWS I! Y B. W. BATES IBHUKI) DAILY EXCEPT BUMIAY "Bntered as second-claHS matter Kov. 6, 1909, at lioseburg, Ore., un der actof i..arch 3.J1879. Buliscrlptlon Hnte Dully Per year, by mail 3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Hvml-Wrrkly Per year 12.00 81x months 1.00 KlilUAY, FKIIIttWHY II, 1I)H. if (.,.,:( Portland nennlo who nro- poae to organize a rat sorli'ty and j ralae a fuinl for the establlsliInK of a , homo for stray feline dlatrnbers f one's mldnliiht slumbers, will devote their lime, enerny and money to car Jng for iinforliinale children In their: city, they will ni:eoinplUh a far but-. Icr wni'k. I The irront American hen has come to the reacii" of the people and they are saved once nioio. Just as tblr iinlvoiBnl notation over the hlnh prices of meats and other food stuffs had created a demand that some thing be (lone to relievo tho situation, the old BliiKlK hen pot In and did It Willi sleeves rolled up. figura tively spalili:R, i.lie 1ms worked ov ertlnw for the pa throe weeks. Her efforts are rewarded, tho price of pkks has been cut In iwnln, the meat trust bns. therefore, been put .on the linm. because we can m w -at hen t.o,.f The country iruiv nim ' Is saved again, thanks to the Amer ican hen. Thepaved district should be spick and span clean when those visitors come to town next Wednesday. Mud does not sweep ofl' very well, and what the pavement needs Is n first class flushing. True. Ibis Is in Or egon, hut wo have had no rain worth mentioning for some time, nniljthe next bent thing In lieu of n hard rain to -ash off the streets. IB clly water. The News suggests that, nn Tuesday evening. February IS. the fire department got our with the hose carts and uho sufficient wnter to thoroughly clean Hie pavements from accumulallons rfhut are un sightly. Wo are Vure the work would bo appreciated by everybody. Why not do It? CiOOl) WOltllS IOU TUB IKMTOIt. The Tiulthnore Sun has the follow . Ing relating to the ' self-savriflclng work of the family physician: The senil-anntm! meeting of the Medical and C'hlrui glcul Faculty of Maryland at Hradlock heights recent ly directs attention anew to Lhat able and self-sacrificing body of ipeu who are doing so much for humanity. Next 1o the ministry, the profession of med icine calls for morereal consecration than any other vocation. Though lnrge fees, and many of them attain a competence, Iheir compensation Is nothing like so great as that or men of like ability and training in busi ness life. Onlv Hie doctor himself knows what a large amount of "charity prac tire" he does, how large a portion of bis lime and skill he gives to relieve suffering among those who are too , potir to pay for it, and gives gladlv "without money and without price." The doctor is tho friend of us all. He Is tho universal adviser and fam ily counsel. From the time Johnnie begins to take bis pastuerlzed milk out of a bottle until John. Bsc,., gees tottering to the grave from old age the doctor Is his counsellor and re storer. From the time Ann gives "forth her first piercing scream untP she goes to the hospital with the most fashionable disease of the day. she must call the doctor for every thing from headache to tight shoes. As long as we feel hale and hearty nnd can eat corned beef and cabbage for dinner, some of us laugh at the healers and rebuke any member of the family who wants to call In the M. I). Hut the minute lather gets the sloni-acb-ache or the grip he Is ready to turn In a fire alarm to bring the doc tor 111 his hiirryap wagon. Few communities ever realize how much they owo tho doctors and few people who do-realize how much they owo ever pay up. If every doctor could collect his full fee for all the work ho does, each could have his own automobile and town nnd country houses, lint the doctor goes along his way and uncomplainingly bears the AT YOUR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME Marsters Drug Co., Inc. REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TELEPHONE 81 PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY ' , . and have anything in the drug line delivered to your home : r promptly and without extra cost PROMPTNESS IN FILLING ORDERS A FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS METHODS Till-: GET-TOUKTIIKU DA V. i- All day WoilncBday, I'Y'foruary If!, w will kt'ifp ojH-u hoiiKo to our out-of-town neighbors. Make our office your lioudquurters and rest rooma. We have pro- vldd a larj;e number of uasy -chairs fur the occasion.' Leave your extra wraps nnd parrels with us. We will be open In tho overling until 11 p.m. Wo ex- tend to one nnd all a moat hearty welcome on this sreat day. THE DOUfiLAS COFNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OfMce under U. S. Land Office. . sorrows, burdens and distresses of n lame part of the population. Me knows that he Is "a very present help in time of trouble;" he knows Hint he Is performing a very real nnd prac tical Hervice to humanity, and that Is one of the Kreat'St rewards of a pro fession that receives more honor nnd appreciation than it does material compensation. j ;ooi MoiiMXt;, mk. max. When tho romping, curly-hendcd Little tots ko trippin by, With the music of their laughter And the gladness of their eye, Heaven monies a little closer . That we ull may pause to scan. And it echoes with the srtretlng, (iood morning, Mr. Man." Through the pathway of the rosea, Where thejittle feet caress Every bud Hint's dripping honey In Its morning happiness; Nature sIiiks her sweetest brtllad Where tho tiny toddlers ran, And tho meadows seem to chorus, '-"Good morning, Mr. Man.'' Ho, the footeps of the children, And the care-free little hearts, Taking up the song of glory Where the lifetime Journey starts; May their way be fair with fortune, And the gentle zephyrs fan Into names of love the greeting, "(lood morning, Mr. Man." MONARCH MALLEABLE The Stay Satisfactory RANGE Italic buyers, do you realize that the Monarch Kiiiiko w n the uolrt uierinl nt the IvcwIm & Clark centen nial In ltm.1 over all competitors. 1H you know that It Is linMisslhle lt rivet a cast rnngo so Hint they an tight like a malleable iron range? Do you know that the air tight const ruction of a Monarch range makes it ime 1sh fuel than any other range? When buying a range get the best. B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN RCSEBURG. ORE YONCALLA MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED (Speci:il tc Evening News.) YONCALLA, Keb. Klmer Rurt an employe of the Southern Pacific bridge gang, fell from, the Cntapoola trestle tills morning and it Is believed the unfortunate man's skull was frac tured by the fall. He was place aboard train No. 20 nnd will bo taken to Portland for treatment. His fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurt, residents of this cit y, accom panied their son. Tho family s well known In Oils vicinity. LOVER KILLS GIRL The Day of Re-covering Old Umbrellas Is Fast Hull Brothers Umbrella Co. have announced through Saturday Even ing Post nnd Women's Homo Com panion that they will convert old unihrWJu handles Into Hull handles with the detachable feature. FREE They nre enabling us to supply you yith a new Hull base (rod, rib and cover) all at the mere price of recovering yonr old umbrella. , If you havo an old umbrella in your homo that needs recovering bring it to our store and in a few rxk va band vnu the new AND HER FATHER i8iyl lh,u wiih (U,tmhaiu' and ntL,p- cuaugeaoio nnnuie. When you have exchanged your old umbrella for this new style, the Hull umbrella, you will begin to en joy uses and advantages which no other -umbrella has ever given you before. In fact, the Hull is going to make you discard the obi umbrella for all time, so take advantage of this of fer and bring your umbrella to our store immediately (Special to Evening News.) TYLKRTOWN, Miss.. Fob. 11 Kn ragod because tieorgo Tlrown ordered him nway from the premises and that his attentions to Miss Tlrown were not desired, Sylvester Bearden, aged 2, secured a shotgun and killed th" young woman, Inez Hrown; shot her father to death, and with to butt of the weapon beat Into insensibility two oung children pf the family, and they are so badly hurt that, it is expected that they will die. Young iloarden called at the Brown home hist night, nnd when he was ordered to leave started Into nhnlhltnto the family. Kollowiug the tragedy the murderer took to the timber, but n posse is nn his trail nnd ho will ho lynched when caught. OAKLAND DOINGS. BUILDER O. D. MA."YTST AUD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service Rosebum, Oregon Phone 19a m K YOU WANT A II PERFECT COMPLEXION Free of wrinkles with tho flu ah of youth, tln'iv In nothiiiir woru helpful than CREME ELCAYA a toilet cream that MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET l'OUDHK KI.CAVA (Tliroo Similes) very flue nnd aillierent. irlvlnirttm skin n nnlurnl niipear nnco nml tlie KIX'AYA fniirranco. Sulil by MARSTER'S DRUG GO. ltOKF.HUHU, OllKCiO.V II 12 W. E. CL1NGENPEEL Y Jeweler and Optician Sunday evening i;t the railway hrldire north of Oakland, a barrel of cement rolled on Carl Ingram's left. loot. rne mem nor is nauiy nruisen and he Is now In a Portland hospl 'jil. where ho will remain, perhaps a month. The Glendule Council has placed n ban on r.ear beer. Of course Olen dale Avlll suffer without this popu lar beverage. This Is not the only town that has declared such places a public nuisance and put them out of business. An old -esldent nnd tax payer of Albany said: "These places were merely headquarters for gam blers and loafing places for boys. The taxpayers will not call them back again. Harry p n. Whltiakor. of Isadorn. hns ireturned from the poultry show at Cottage Grove. While there he purchased .the second prl?e Hrown Leghorn cockerel: nlso n full brother of tho first prir.e Hrown Leghorn cockerel. Ttoth birds nre to hend his breeding pen. Tho cockerels are fine specimens of tho Brown Leghorn family and coat Harry a good price, besides expense and trouble. Tt. L. Rf earns has discovered a new use for a Dakota blizzard strnweutter. Last week he dug twenty-five tons of carrots from an ncre of ground and Is now cutting them up for his sheep. While some sheep and their lambs are literally starving nnd freezing Steams' sheep nr housed In a warm barn and fed carrots, fit to grnce the tnblo of an arlstocrnt Such Is the life of a sheep under ti e enro of a merciful master. T.nut Thursday evening several members of rmpnun lodge nf Odd Fellows' met nt the home of Hon. J. T. Bloomfield and presented him with a veteran Jewel, he having been a I member of this lodge for over 2S years. Approprlto remarks were made by different ones and the cv neing will be pleasantly remembered. Jewels have also been presented to Dr. Page nnd Hon. A. F. Stearns, of this cltv: Z. L. Dimmlck. of Portland; .1. 11. Batty, of Yoncalla, nnd F. A. Metz, of Colfax, Wash. W. F. Rodolf Architect and Superintendent , MODIOUN ItKKIDKNCKS A Sl'K( IAI.TY. For further particulars, nddross Ilov 7-1, ltoseblll'g, Oregon. tlsw GENERAL DRAY1NG Goods of cvvry description moved to any parts of the city. Prices reason nblo. , H. S. FRENCH Nice Crisp Goods The kind that tickles your palate 44 Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE "UMPQUA BAKERY II, Ul'KsT. Vtmt. CcrrnaHT mm to.. Mci co. OU do n t Kave to worry about the quality of fabric, character of work manship, correctness of fit or style when you have clothes made expressly to your order by Ed. K Price Co. MERCHANT TAILORS CHICAGO They deliver abso lute satisfaction at unusually convenient prices, and were ready to send your order to them as soon as we get your measure. Come in today and select your preference of the lr beautiful Spring woolens. SUITS $16 AND UP G. IV. Sloper ACENT Full line of samples to make .selections from. . "For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend Folgcrs Golden Gate Coffee." -A It. h so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we pai I $1 a pound for it. ; Everything about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you, Alton S. Frey Try one of those Sneli filters will Havo you n kodak? If so let us do fit any faucet. See Winnie GaiMis, your developing and printing. Lewis' A tljo plumber. tf. I Studio, cor. Cass nnd Hose streets, tt l ATTENTION TO OWNERS OP CYLINDER PHONOGRAPHS No doubt you are aware of the existence of the Indestructible 4 and 2-Minute : Records You cannot appreciate their value until you hear them play 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 i They don't cost any more than a wax record, worth a dozen wax records. Each one Is Roseburg Furniture Company Authorized Agents for the C olumhla Phonograph Company BOOSTER MEETING ROSEBURG V FEBRUARH6, 1910 Special Round Trip Rate of One and One-Third Fare For the above meeting the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY have made a special round trip rate, Drain to Glen tlnlp, inclusive, of one and one-third fare. Tickets on sale February 16th and good for return February 17th. For further information apply to any S. P. agent.