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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1910)
THE EVENING NEWS MOXUAV, KKIIKI'AKY 14, I0IO. 1 News of the City Briefly Told Six Apply for Joh. Six npplleunta Ihivh applied for Hynn'n Wo1Imi liorK'H J'1 admlnlntnitor of tho Hainnel Marks hhUI. A ni-'t1iiK of tho heirs will lie hold in a day or two to decide on Mr. Wolk'iiberg'B BUCCGBHOr. I'lirchiiHO OrHiiird 'YrnvU. A Hume, a prominent ptocknian of Allien City, Montana, mid Robert AndnrHon, tin oyster dealer from Tnktlnfid, WaHhMKlon, hnvo e-mli purrhuwd or chard imrn at Now Wilbur and will engage fn the orchard iHiHineas. The bHlH wer effected through the W. C, Harding Land Company. WIH Meet ThiK Kveiilwc Ttlft rm mercltil Club will meet thin evening for the mirooHe of lectins ropronen tallves to uttend the nenernl county conference which will atmemhle in thin city next Buturday for the purpoHo of formulating a plan of opposition to the nrononed county dlvitdon scheme. ThlH conference will be composed of one representative for every 10 V reg istered voters In the various precinctH . In tho last general election. Cottage Prayer Mrrtlim At the Ministerial Association meeting this afternoon It wan decided to hold Ji5 cottage prayer meetings In tho vari ous Christian homes In the city at 10 o'clock every morning. A commft teo was also appointed to meet with tho Commercial Club to secure the co-operation of the club In request the business men of the city to have nil places of business closed at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the 10th. Knlargei More. The New York Store, which opened up for business last Hummer, Iiuh found the quarters first, used too small to accommodate Btifflelent goods to supply the demand for the constantly increasing trade, therefore has derided to use tho en tire lower floor of the building. To make room for the Immense spring Htoek of merchandise the partitions have all been removed and the store preHontu quite a metropolitan appearance. I'llefc Notice of Appeal Hymen Wollenberg, who was recently depos ed as ndinlnlHtrntor of the Samuel Marks estate hy a dscrre of the coun ty court, banded down on the 7th In stant, has filed notice of appeal through his attorneys, Coshow & Klce, from the decree to the circuit court. Valentine Dance. A special dance will be held at Maccabee Hall on Monday evening, February 14, St. Valentine's 'day. Good music will be provided and a good time Is assured all who attend. tf The flas Kplnode. Publicity Man ager Darby Richardson of Ftoseburg came near being asphyxiated by the fumes of a coal oil Btove at Myrtle Creek last week Thursday. The question arises., "Was tho oil stove responsible for nil the gas In that room, or might not Mr. Richardson have been practicing one of1 his boos ter speeches. Glondalo Newu. LOCAL NEWS. Miss Anna Bryan spent Sunday In Leona. T." H Burnett, road supervisor-of road district No. 58, Is In town today on business before Judge Wonacott. Morton Hartley, who has been absent from hero for several months arrived In Hie city this morning. Mr. Morton, who has a splendid baritone voice, will assist in the singing at the union evangelistic services now being conducted at the tabernacle. . Jim Zurcher and K. E. Raymond, of the Commercial Abstract Co., are en larglng their office quarters on Jack son street by having un additional of flco room constructed in the rear of their present place of business. Fred Carlyle, operatic and dramatic coach at the university of California, under whose competent direction the operatic extravaganza, "The Military Girl" was so successfully produced In this city, left for Grants Pass thiB morning where he will render similar services In that city. He will return here the latter part of May, when he will have charge or the production or the opera "The Mikado," by local talent. 'justice of the Pence Galther, of Administrator Aiimdiited. Judge I Myrtle Creek, Is Investigating the Iis- Wnnncntt hiiK en tared an order nrt-fticuff fracas that occurred at Ktick- nolntltw: R. M. Cramer administrator W .Saturday afternoon between two of the estate of Anna M. Cramer, who ! Yarbrough boys, discharged MARKS G III-: AT 8ACKIFICK. Husband Gives Own HlooU to Have Young Wife. ' died at Yoncalla, October 5, bovs, discharged section 1909-! hands, and Section Foreman Maxwell, The assets of tho estate amount to about $1,000. Judge Wonacott has uw pointed Messrs. W. L. Cobb, T. O. Cobb and E. Giles, appraisers of the estate. IliilldK Irrigating I'lniit. Winnie Gaddls Is building a huge galvanized iron reservoir for A. Clook and which will be mounted on a 60-foot tower. JkVater will be pumped into tho reser voir from the river and from 'there conveyed over the premises and used to Irrigate orchard and garden. and an assault and battety action will probably be brought against the mov ing party. The belligerents proper sustained no serious Injuries, but Charley Steveps, who attempted to act as arbitrator, suffered the usual fate of the would-be peacemaker and got the worst of the encounter. TAFTS TALK CAUSES SLUMP IN PRICES Misv Wortey Appointed Teacher. Miss Olivia ltfsley has Jiecn appoint ed teacher of languages in the High school to succeed Miss Gertrude Clark, lately resigned. This imnoliit ment was made at tho school board meeting this afternoon. Miss Risley was graduated from the state nniver . Hlty biHt. June wljh the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and Is an accom plished and cninp''tent young woman. Aside from Instructing Hie clerk to piirehuKe a carload of fire wood for the Lane school no further action was taken by the hoard. Sunday Morning Fight. A couple of Roseburg's business men got the "get-together" fever yesterday In the local postofflce and whlled away couple of momenta In a fiHtlc eneoun- ed what looked to many like Jeffries- Fltr.HlmmonB bout. Both of the par lor. Kyslanders interfered and spoil tlclpants looked quite fresh at -the conclusion of the first round. Thimble Party Saturday Mrs. Louis Kohlhageu entertained in a dHlghtful manner about forty of her lady friends Saturday afternoon at a thimble party nl. her home in West. Roscbtirg. white carnations were used , profusely for dementing and each guest was supplied with a choice collection of t:io flowers. The occa sion proved one of much pleasure for all The IiohIosr was assisted In re ceiving hy Miss .7"imle Huick and the reception (innnilter was composed 1 f.f Mrs. It. I,. Stephens. Miss Mabel Van flnren and Miss Kat? I'nllerton. Will In Wed at Fngene A notable Alf Court to Admit U1M Robert O. Lehman, an heir or the late Wil liam C. Hurk. who died on the 7ti ol March. 1!Hi!, hi'.n tiled a petition in ! weihling Is announced to take plac the probate court nsklnu flu court to in Km!-n'. February L'!L when Miss admit o probate a will which was ex- Knib Mini Haldern-e. dauuhter of It. cured bv tie- t:tator on the U'Hh day of Am". isxr. and nM ie; further that the toKtutor's nt"nd;int!litnr, Lonls-a Lehman, be rennired t prn duce'thls testament in muri. the peti tion reiMittv.: VM Hi" will Is still In the cnstmly of Ltuisa Lehman Louisa Lehman haa filed a copy "f a la'er will which was made l.v lie- test-itor' in l!0iv This later will, the other three heirs of t he ts irronnd t tint tt ins i teslater nnl"i' dnii are renn 'i-M.-.l mi ' nev (. ..' ti-ii in Volveil 1'epKi ts il the value of alwtnt r-te attack on tin tbtnln,-.! frinn Mm I !. Ilaldeief, iMM'ntnes the bride of Mr. I Hnrvey Arnold Wlierler, both of the ; '. of (1 Sitoti after the marriaue they 'sail for Nagasaki. Japan, to labor as missionaries for (he Methodiut. cliureh. :-.lss Haldevren Is a , native of this ; county and was born at. Gardiner, j She attended I ! ii:h school in Romc ' ban? one year, and wh'-n the present j building was erected, b-T name was ; olncc'l In ti'e corner stone for stand j lug the hi'hcKt in t he Freshman j"ar. She is a couc-in of Deputy : Sheriff shworth. and her many rel- i" 1 1 vi. ami friends in I louylas. who wNh I: pr everv fiiccpss in her chosen : 'if- ivork. (Special to Evening News.) NEW YORK; Feb. 14. Financial circles are greatly disappointed over the speech delivered hy President Taft Saturday nigKt, and the heavy pulling at the opening of the stock exchange today Is attributed to the effects of the president's utterances. A dropping of Troin one to ' three points was noticeable and not a little depression whs felt among financiers concerning tho mntter. COTT.UJK IMtAYKIt MKKTINfiH. Cottaco prayer meotins will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the following homes: W. li Sharpe, West. Rosebnrg. A. .1. HelloWK, West Uoseburg. S. It. Klmore. West Rfmebiivg. H. I-'. .Hamilton, lull Fullerton fit. William A tnlermni. West Lnne st. Ed Meeley, Miller street. Albert Ahraiiam. Spruce street.. David UobertH. Mill street. W. .A. (f'iinn, Short, street. Rev. L. II. Rhodes. Pine street. U. li. l-Mdv, S'iiitb Malt) street. W. L. Cobb. :!.":. South. Main st. L. If. MarsterH. Kane ytrei t. M'-s. W. T. Wrb:M. fass street. Mr-i. Prown, S. Hose street, liediftr's Store, S'onh .larsun st. ('has, Robert s, Fast Washington street. A. .1. Rolf, Court, street. .lack Frost. Fast Don .Mrs. II. i bates, ! 'JU-lt. D. Highly TACOMA, Feb. 14. .lames Wood of North Carr street, gave freely of his life's blood today In an operation at Fannie Paddock hospital, In the hope of saving the life of his young wife, Lucy. For some time Mrs. Wood has been in the hospital suffering from hemorrhages. It awa finally decided that the only possible means of sav ing her life was by the Infusion of pew healthy blood Into her veins. The situation was explained to Wood by Dr. F. W. Rlnkenberger and he freely offered himself for the oper ation. It was performed In the pres ence of all the hospital nurses and many physicians. After an anesthetic had been ad ministered, incisions were made In the arteries In the bodies of Wood and his wife and the two arteries were then bound together. For 30 minutes the healthy blood from the man's body was allowed to flow Into the woman's veins. At the end of that time the arter ies were again fastened separately. Although greatly weakened by his sacrifice. Wood appeared little the worse for It, while Mrs. Wood'B con dition Is very much Improved, and! the surgeons state there is every pros pect that she will recover. IjKTTKK list. List of unclaimed letters at postof flce February 14. 1910 Alexander, T. J. .(2) Anderson, J. lilevlns. T. 0. Chase. E. T. Dyer, H. Frasler, W. H. Freeman. Oscar. Green. Mrs. W. B. Hellner. W. .Tones, G. H. .lones, V. D. Murphy, Mehl. Morrison, John T. Smith. Robert. Tarry, G. W. Vunseekle, J. Whksett, Will Zimmerman, W. Office: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 3431 or 311. CROUCH & ALDRICH Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cemenl Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Material Give us a call. We will save you money. D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. I Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone '2511. WorK Done on Short Notice R0SEBURG, ORE. W. PARKS, Postmaster. VIOLIN' M5SSOXS Amos W. Ilieator, violinist at Star theatre, wtll accept punNs for violin. Etipecia! ntti'iilion to luvenlls. Inciitre at Star theatre or phone 8S5. 1 11 LEONA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H 8 tt XX Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumt er Doors and Window of all Kinds. VardBOD Loner Onk Street. 'Phone Mil R0SEBURG,-OREGON Shoos Polished Have opened up a stand at Machlix Barber Shop, and will shine shoes in first class mfin nr. Try uh. f-28d JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST AN ADVANCE LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY IN PATTERN AND STREET HATS Shapes from the conservative to the extreme. Also latest nov elties In trimmings of nil kinds. Huts wtll he on display Douglas County Day at special prices tor this day only. A cordial welcome to all visitors. 125 Cass St. THE FAIR 125 Cass St. 4 l'liOl'ESKIOX.VL C.AIU)S. It. B. STIJl'l- i Lonl ntlvice fiw. Collections !' ! Solicited j Kxjom 1, Mili-sters Bids. t Kosi-Lul, Ore, :!f Stlecr. I . Vonilrnfr. 7i!2 Wln.'hi'Ftr st. Her. 11 .1. atormor. 12 I'li- l si. M. II. C'l.ili-i h. Ni.rlh Uo-ehmr. W. II. Atlei'hui v. Deer Creek rood. V. K. Kfi.iskie. MdMHliow t'r. Mrs. Al r N It 1 1 . Ktletihouer It. M. lllUIAIKIKI.I) llenliNt it Rooms 6 and 7 liell Sisters niilg. l'hone 13G1 ltoscburg, Or., 35 V e're in a Position to offer you the best the market af fords In the way of Meats; and our prices you know.ure always lowest We handle ouly prime stock. Qual ity and quantity guaranteed. Fino roasting places of beef frcrn 8c to 1-J-sc pound. First class .mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Cau't do better anywhere. Phone ua your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street MarKet UWIS KOIIIJJAGK.V, Prop. 107 Went Caas tit. Phone 191. Free Delivery. MOW Mll.lv h'llli.H ) ,1.11 llilili Mllllli I M wTlllllv SIQI.i: I XMV VOUU SIOliK "x l';v"V il'i K S I OHK McCall Patterns 19c15c THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU EEST IT SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK R. & G Corsets aoo Watch For the Great Alteration Sale We have doubled the capacity of the store. $12,000 worth of new, elegant Spring Merchandise goes on sale at the very low est possible sale prices. New Spring Suits Full 110 new nobby suits in the latest styles-all sizes--for little women to big women-sizes run from 14 to 46-the prices are the.best-suits as low as $10.00 and as high as 337.50 the style I guarantee-the prices are right and See Window Display 5uits$25.00 M:V II(K MPUK Nl UMIUK MUUK NKv vk STOHK NEW Oltlv KKiHK I .KV IIUK MtlilT LOANS, SEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly nsivmiMits ami low into of interest? Do you want to pay off your mortice ami have lonp; lime, easy payments and low rate cf interest to pay back loan in? Do you want ti 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 beat and cheapest companies in Ue U. K.? If So See WALKER a PERRINE, EoseburgOre. Cor. Casa and I'ine St. -:- -:- E. I!. PERRINE, Notary Pub CHURCH BROTHERS' I BREAD i . XX IT'S tt jj li BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR PHONE 351