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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1910)
THE EVEXING NEWS MOXI1AV, KW1KUAKY 14, 1010. , LOCAL, NKWS. How About Quality? DOES IT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE To you whether or not you have the BEST of GROCERIES? You are entitled to the best and will get it if you T for ROYAL CLUB 0R PREFERRED STOCK. Phone 2381 m m m a m m ns?s vm i -irt Ci M'E OPERATE OUIt OWN DEUVEUY T.FT T'H HANW.K YOrit VUOIU'CK. Night Officer Palm arrested a transient last evening. The fellow Is wanted at Eugene for stealing a sum of money from a restaurant In that city. Ho has confessed to the crime and will await the arrival of an of ficer from Eugene, who will be here today. Y Earl F. Kilpatrlck, the brilliant young principal of the Union High school at Pleasant Hill, was in town Saturday evening and Sunday morn ing visiting friends. Kirkpatrick was grnduuted from the state university where he took a prominent part in student activities. : You Don t nave to Go to Sea to See PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK 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 X CONTRACTOR and BUILDER t j Winnie addis THE PLUMBER Si Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 i Agent for Snell 1 Water Filters. I Removes all im- 1 purities. Roseburg Oregon HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE And whfln It romee plan to have the work done in a thorough Banner. THE VACCLJM CLEANKtt does away with all drutiuery for the women, besides doea not injure your' carpets or mud in the least. When you are ready to take up this important part of the household work call up the ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. Baker, Prop. Phone 701 Office N, Jackson St. 1 Don't You Need a Good Keen Butcher Knife? .. Well, call on the Ironmonger- and get one. He has them to sell that arc fully guaranteed. If then by chance yon should get a poor one, lie will give you two for It. .Isn't that fair? ' Has something new In that line, also. A sanitary knofe. No wood about it. Handle of aluminum, fastened to blade so that there are no scams or creases to fill with well, microbes, bacteria or other agitators. Don't Forget Churchill Has Them O. C. Brown Is In town from Eu- sene. - I J. B. Patterson, of Eugene, Is In the city. Mr.. and Mrs. Bard, of Leoua, were In the city Sunday. . B. F. KnniM. 01" Brooks, Is a Rose- burtr visitor today. V. T Emory is lu town from Coles Valley today. P. M. Kershaw Is reiilstered at the McClnllen from Medlord. John E. Hoopes Is In town from Bridge Coos county today. J. B. Cnrdwell and wile are in from Myrtle Creek today. H, U,.Mny was among the Suthor lln people in town yesterday. H. S. Davis, of Remote, has enter ed Mercy hospital for treatment. Edwin Thornton has been employed as an assistaut iu the sheriffs of- tlCTrv one of those Snell filters will fit any fnucet. See Winnie Gudills, the plumber. tf- Enslnecr Butler, who was Injured In the recent railroad accident, is Improving. . , H 1 onsen, of Melrose, was nt tendiiiK business niatterB In Uose burff today. , Mrs. Bellou. who has been quite HI at hm- home In this city, is re ported much Unproved. JanicB Altken left on this aftoi noon's train for Cottniio Grove where he will speiid a few days. .,,, W J. Moon nns neeu iiii""j nnd qualified as trustee of the bank rupt estate of H. M. B""';". M. V Valerius, F. N. Gillette P. K Stenger and L. O. Hicks were In the city from Sutlierlln yesierunj. Bill Cnrdwell returneu u "" vllled this morning to attend to lesal matters berore the circuit court there. Have you a kodak? If so let us do tout developing and printing. Lewis Studio, cor. Cass and Rose streets, tf N A. Hnut, of Wilbur, was a busi ness visitor to the city today. Ho reports the roads pretty rough and '"'h'b Hnvvlev, of the firm of Pellon & Co., of Medford, a prominent stork man of that section, was In town Sun- rtaV Enrllnglmrg. Thos. Wilson and Mrs. C. Gazloy, wife of Clarence Onz ley deceased, were In the city fioin Canyonvillo yesterday. Miss Fay Kitchen, daughter of A. L. Kitchen, the nurseryman, mi rnrun m wnere sue ni tni- the Orecon Agricultural college for the second semes-lor's work. Miss Ethel Dixon, who has been vis iting for some time at NVwport, Ore., returned to the city Saturday even ui,. . necnmnanled by nei icinr lvs. Chas I.oonils and chll- Luther Page, agent for the Port land Oregonlnn, Is now located at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Oregon Ian, Including the Sunday edition. 76c per month, delivered to all parts of the city. ,, , r,.u lsinro delegation of Ma sons will leave the city this evening for Myrtle Creek, wnere me r.... Star lodge or uonyonvine m.. tute a branch lodge of that order to n'KT''r iwvlov of Arleta. a su buri) of' Portland, who lias been In Roselmrg for the past few days, re ......j i,tnn nils afternoon. Ho win stop off at Oakland for a short visit "Clirlev" Chapman Is In town vls i. i,ie brother. John Chapman, the dentist. Mr. Chapman Is now living i ri,n,,n countv. wasniiiKimi and this Is his first visit to Douglas county for 30 years. it.. n..ri ICrnso. who under went an operallon at Mercy hospital' some weeks ago. has sufficiently re covered as to no aoie io i., .... hospital and Is visiting with friends in this city at present. Hnv, oats or grain are all right for the horse, but hoV about your wlfo. Wouldn't she be pleased to have some of thoso swell fixtures for her-home. now on display at Winnie Gnddis, the plumber? . W A J Mavs. administrator or the state of John Mays, has filed his filial report as administrator and pelltion - nni mr.nnntlne. Judge Wona- cott haR set the 15th as the date of the flnnl hearing. For Men. There Is no beter Bhoe i ihan ihfl celebrated "J. E. Tilt " which is to be found at the , ch. ainre And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the ,iTi,n Wnflimnn Shoe. it-t. H Ij Grnflns. the little Methodist i,.,- ii Wilbur, who recently ac quired the solnien and dignified re sponsibility of fatherhood, returned to his charge at Wilbur today Mrs. Grafias is doing nicely at the Mercy hospital. , , . Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrongh. former residents of Douglas countv, who moved from this place to Chlco. Cal ifornia, are back again In Roseburg. i,n,lnn nf ro,nnlnlllg. Ml. I Willi l" "iiiiii"" '" . 'Yarbrongh snys Douglas county ami Its climate suits him better inau ifornla. ... B A. Mahan and Contractors Ald rlch' and Hunler left on this after noon's tralnnoon's train for Oakland where they will look after mailers In connection with the Installation of the heating system for the public school building of that city. Judge O. W. Wonncott returned from Portland yesterday, where he went to purchase three Matteson au tomatic dumping cars and appurte nances for the new rock crusher. These cars will be propelled from the quarry to the crusher by a steel rable and donkey engine. O. W. Sloper, the cleaner and presser, has lust received his line of spring simples from Ed V. Pr1-";' Chicago taliors. and Invites the pub lic to inspeet them. The line Is one of the handsomest ever received by htm and Includes all the latest weaves made Into the most fashion able attire for men. Ti' H. Onest. the proprietor of the t'mpqua Bakery, has generously of fered to donate for the use of the Commercial club all the bread that will he needed to feed the big crowd which the club will entertain on the occasion of the Douglas counly rally day here on the Ifith. Mr. fined fig ures on baking 2Hfl loaves In addition to his regular supply, whl"h will feed it -least "tOb persons. Mr. GueKt Is one of the loyal supporters of civic Improvement end progress in Rose burg and Douglas county. Miss Ellen Gertrude Har ris, teacher of vocal and pi ano. Studio at Oak and Kane sts, Care of Mrs. A. C. Marsfers. 18 IiOCAL NEWS. ' Miss AmMla Ohlson of Yoncalla, Is (n the city for sevcrul days, the guest of Miss Tcague. The Infant child or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landers, of WlnstoiiB, Is re ported quite ill. ror a good clean snave, hair cut or bath, or, II at the Muddix barber shop, Cass street. . . TF Charles Smith, a pioneer or this county, is reported dungerously 111 at ; his home In Waite's addition. Mrs. Ira Hatfield, wife of the Sutli erlln postmaster, returned homo this i morning, convalescent from a recent illness at the Mercy hospital. . I Dr. Calloway and wife have moved , from their former residence on North i .lacltosn street, to apartments In thei Abraham building. ' Mr. George Parker certainly made a good fountain pen when he made the Parker Lucky Curve Pen. On sale at Roseburg Book Store. f-l-tf Hob Harvey and wire, or Oakland, visited with Mr. Harvey's sisters, Mrs. Stearns. Mrs. French and Mrs. Hush over Sunday. - . Senator Robort Bcoth. who stoppod off In tho city Saturday afternoon. euioiito frcm Grants Pass, returned to Eugene Sunday morning. Hulca Starr, one of the pretty can didates for podlgogleal' certificates at the recent examination, returned to Sutlierlln Sunday morning. Miss Delia Ohlson. who has been in the city taking the teachers' ex amination, returned to her home in Yoncalla Sunday morning. 'Pat, the contractor, went over to Oakland this morning, whore he has been nwnrded the contract or erecting a now $20,000 Bchool house. George W. Aiken, a nephew of J. C. Aiken, nnd his wlfo. who have been visiting with J. C. Aiken and wife, returned to their home lu Se attlo Sunday. Mrs. John O Brlen nnd daughter. Ainieo, of Pasadena. Calirornla, who have been visiting Mrs. E. W. Kuy kendall, returned home this morning. ir you are looking for good service In the barber line call at the Maddlx harbor shop. Cass rtreet, Roseburg Nationnl bank bldg. Three chair shop. Bath rooms In connection. TF The rooiri adjoining the Rosoleal cigar store has been secured by the committee ns a place to bnnquet the visitors to the city Wednesday. The Interior is being cleaned nnd renovnt ed today. The Red Cross v - ' PHARMACY Is Now Open for Business in the Masonic Temple Building NEW STORE g NEW STOCK ' Larger and better than ever. Drug's, pre scriptions and Toilet Articles. Call and see us. Red Cross Pharmacy W. F. CHAPMAN Corner JacKson and Cass Roseburg', Oregon JURY OUT 48 HOURS II FOR CONVICTION Contlnod on Pase Three ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Carries a full lino 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 votfi was six for ench sitlo, but tho rosrIii was not ronflrmod nnd only rosulled In doubling tho nunrd In the hall lending to the jury room. ifury Itoom Famous. t Tn five minutes nflor Judijo fol-1 verton had concluded his Instructions, Bailiffs Hamilton, .lark Kerrigan and Joe Hoof? conducted the jurors to tno room on the top floor of the Federal bulldint? which has b&n heretofore occupied by the office force of Attor ney Henoy. In that same room juries have decided the fates of many prom inent OrPKonl.ms. John H. Mitchell, I. N. Williamson, Pierce Mays, Henry Meldrum. S. A. D. Puter, McKlnley and Tarpley waited anxiously for the end of deliberations there. A delegation of prominent resi dents of Koseburf? reached the city on a morning train and remained In I the vicinity of the court room during the nfternoon. Among them were Frank Alley, R. Ij. Parrott, Joe Ml celll, K. Ij. Miller. Mn Caton, H. Marks, Joe Plelstlcker and A. C. Mar sters. t With the close of the Hermann trial the chief counsel for tho defense Attorney A. ' S. Worthlngton, of Washington, D, C, will retire from the practice of criminal law. "It will positively ho my last ap pearance in a criminal court," said Attorney Worthlngton. "There are of course a few small cases to ctean up, which will have my attention. When this case ends I am practically out of that branch of law. Such cases Imposo much worry on an at torney." N Asked If he proposed1 to abandon all branches of law, Mr. Worthlng ton declined to he quoted. "I might change my mind," he-said. Intent MiiKt be Hhowit. The essential points of Judge Wal verton's charge to the jury were that the conspiracy must have been form ed within three years rif February 13. 1905, when the indictment was returned, but If they found that a conspiracy had been formed before that they could still hold tho defend ants responsible If an overt act had been done within those three years. The judge said a person might enter without evil purpose or Illegal Intent a conspiracy, but after he was In It having knowledge of Its Illegal pur post joined therein then he became a pnrty. That Hermann did not ben efit from tho conspiracy Is not es sential. The court said tho commissioners' duty was to conserve the public lands and to protect the government from depletion of Its public lands. Re garding Intent, the court said that circumstantial evidence could be used to prove It only whn such evidence .could have no other reasonable hypo thesis thnn that of guilt placed upon it. 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. Our Iti'prvRGiitiiMvoB wtU Miplnlti our imuhoda of ImntUlntr tlili work. W. F. Rodolf Architect and Superintendent MODKIl.V I:SIIKXC'KS A SI'KC IAI.TV. For further particular, addrosn llox 74, KoiK'Ifurg, Oregon. d-w The Peoples Store BIG The The Co-operative Store STORE With Tiny Prices The Only General Merchandise Store Carrying the Following Lines: Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings and Shoes We always aim to give the best goods at the lowest prices. We solicit a share of your patron age and promise you in return the best of service and values. Roseburg Rochdale COMPANY