Ting EVEBTOTfl NEWS MOVDAV, FEIJHITAnV 21, 1010.
EVENING NEWS'
HY B. W. BATES
THCKI) DAILY KXftKlT SUNDAY
Entered as Bccond-claBs matter
Nov. B, 1909, at Hoseburg, Ore., un
der act of i.arch 3, 1879.
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AIOMIAY, iTTmtL'AKY 21, 10IO.
PrlccB on food KttiffH mtiy be htnh,
but thone. who happened tn be in tin
blockaded citb'H toward the close of
the wat In 3 81)5 will remember a
time when everything Misled like
money. A ccny of ihe Itlehmmxl
Dlsnntch dnto of March 30, 1 8J H,
loaned lis by A. K. Glutton, shows lis
that prices now are a trifle any of
what they were In thoao days,. An
"p.d" In (he chtHsifJed column reads: i
"For Hale Three gallons of No. 1 j
country lard. Price Soii." Dough-I
nuta fried In $200 lard would be a
luxury that the most present day
kick ere are not familiar vKh.
Ah an Illustration of what the
producer tfeta for his veijftjiibles we
cite tin case of a city man who owns
n farm and ope rat a It because he
wants to Ket next to nature. On this
farm he, of course, kiows potatoes.
He Hold the ciop lust Mat:on for 60
rents per bushel to the local dealer.
In buying potatoes for the use of his
family In the city home, and living
In an apartment house as counties
Americans do, he bought In small
quantities and paid the retailor at
the rate of $2 per bushel. As a far
mer this man did not Ket a hii?h
price. Ah n purchaser ho paid dou
ble what he should have done. That
discrepancy of $1.40 represents pro
fit, legitimate nnd otherwise.
Lumbermen and timber owners
In certain parts of the state, huvo
undertaken to get the county asses
sor to list their properties at 30 per
rent of the valuation, Instead of at
f0 per cent, as agreed upon at the
recent convention of county assess
ors. In one instance the assessor
has signified his willingness to so
assess tho property, provided that
75 per cent, of the taxpayers would
signify their satisfaction with such
a rate. To begin with, If the farmer
. pays, taxes on actual cash values, or
any per cent theieof, the lumberman
and timber owner should ho assess
ed exactly tho same They should
not expect, nor be granted, .any fav
ors not shown to every other t.ix
payer. If timber hinds are only to
be assesed at. 30 per cent of cash
value, then give the farmer and the.
city man the same rate. Tho rail
way corporations and other compan
ies own mltlimiH of dollars .worth of
timber lands In Oreiron and Fhould
not expect, the public to stind for
any one-sided assessment, hut
ery quarter section of such land In
tho state should be religiously listed
according to Its value and taxes col
lert nd t hereon, regard lets of In
whom the ownership mnv be vested,
ri-icii v hoy.
I'mlergocH Operation Without I'se of
AneslheUc.
DAYTON. Wash.. Feb. 21. When
17-year-old llolsey Koutz was operat
ed on yesterday for a painful afflic
tion of the feet and lower I hubs, he
stoutly refused to tak-o anesthetic
Dr. Donahoo finally agreed to uni
form the tedious operation in face of
this handicap The youngster was
strapped on the table without remov
ing his coat. ,
Suffering most excruciating pain,
young Koutz uttered never u sound,
but when the operation was over the
physician look a rngged coat sleeve
out of tho tad's month. He had most
of tho sleeve between his teeth and
It was bitten to shreds. The hoy's
father stood near during the opera
tion, nnd when he saw the surgeon
pull the sleeve from his son's mouth,
fainted away.
l.ep Goodman went Over to Oak
land today.
NFW TOI)AY.
iivW I.KCllOltXS for hau-:
Two nice cockerls. Price $1 each.
Knqiilre at News office.
FO lts7 L KV h It i Siberian spring
oats, a great stonier nnd stands up
well; has yielded ns high as 14 !
bushels per acre; brings more mon
ey In the Portland maiiet than
any other oats. This Is no dream.
Price. $1 per bushel. Address E.
A Kruse, Hoseburg, Ore.
THE
yS COMES OUT
iSMHy A RIBBON
KSMi LIES FLAT
S?lf ON THE .
IfK BRUSH
jf delicious
J fff J antiseptic The
II dentifrice which combine!
efficiency with a delightful
yfff aftcMfttfe
Fullerton & Richardson
HOIISKMAX HAVE M 'i:Y
OX LIOISSRSIIOK!;.
Horseshoeing at the 'Um
pire Blacksmith shop Is now
from $1.50 to $2.00. For cash
only. dswf!8 S. T. SMITH.
4
I II.IIKItT MT ;itou i;its.
Here Is n Proposition Tlmt Will Ik- of
Much Interest.
How many filberts are grown In
the UmpO'ia valley?
Messrs J. F. llaggerty & Co., brok
ers in canned goods, dried fruits, etc.,
of 105-107 Hudson street, New York
City, In a letter to the Commercial
Club, say:
"We are very much Interested In
filberts, which wo understand are
raised In your locality.
"Wo it present handle only the Im
ported, but If tho Oregon nuts can at
all compare to tho imported, we can
do a largo business with tho same In
our market.
"If you could place us In touch
with some growers and shippers of
your section we would esteem It a
favor. Thanking you in advance for
your courtesy In the matter, wo beg
to remain, yours very truly,
"J. F, II A01SRTY & CO.
COM MS HACK AT Mil. WIXKOX.
Says 'He Has. n "Think" Coming on
tho Proposed Assembly.
i
Editor News: T am sure Mr. Wtx-
son. In this Instance, mistook the
rattle of his tongue for a "think."
Well, let that lie whatever It- may,
there are thousands of good and
loyal republicans who do not pro
pose to longer be "buncoed" Into
"think lug" they have "something"
in the primary Jaw, which in fact
'hey have not. You can "buncoe"
true nnd loyal republicans part of
'he time, as you have, but I. advise
you to look wiso hereafter aiuUsay
nothing.
The republicans hnvo heretofore
'icted on the suggestion of Mr. Wix
son and "censed" to' talk parlv feal
ty, but if the result Is what Mr. W'ix
son terms "first principles of per
sonal Integrity, ""lie surely has nn
other think coming. Republicans,
von are wrong to depart from party
'ealty. I again refer you to the
times of honest Old Abe, Suppose
the standard bearers of republican
principles in those timea of war.
vhen Abraham Lincoln stood at the
wheel of the ship of state then fac
ing the stormy seas of internal strife
'Hid sectional hatred. I nsk then,
what would have been the result if
ve had ceased talking party fealty?
'f It was dangerous then to our wel
fare to forsake party principles, It Is
more so now. Abraham Lincoln ;
and his followers had a "think",
coming and they put It Into limited!-
alo execution. Republicans , yon
have always known tho necessity of
adhering to your own principles and
letting those of the "donkey" kind
alone. They are unsafe and nncre
taln. Mr. Wlxson talks of persmial in
tegrity, hut we say any system con
ducive to mob rule, destroys integ
rity, destroys moral courage nnd de
grades our splendid institutions. Any
system that destroys government by
majority rule and enthrones the mi
nority rule in n republican form of
government Is sure to bo disastrous.
Hut Mr. Wlxson defies the writer
o how wherein the primary law and
statement (holy) No. have render
ed representative government im
possible. In making this statement
ho defies plain knowledge. Any
person of Mr. Wtxson's knowledge
knows that Jonathan Hourne Is not
n product of the majority, but of-inl-norlty
rule; and so also does he
know that George K. Chambertaln-ls
a product of the same rule. Twice
has this nameless machine put in
tower minority nrd unrepresenta
tive mon. This state Is greatly re
publican and the malority rule
means republican rule, and republi
can principles, nnd not bourbon dem
ocratic principles, it Is folly to say
that wo have not the strongest men
In the republican, party, for we are
greatly In the majority; but the
nameless machine connected up with
tho primary law and the (holy)
statement, and kindred fraud, has
been irreslstable, and Its product, ns
you well know, is the enthronement
of minority rule,, nnd minority rule
Is not representative. Then I ask
yon, how can we secure representa
tive government under the system?
Again, under the machine system,
the minority system, representative
men are relegated to the back
ground because they stand for re
publican principles, nnd Infortnr
ability asslied by the nameless ma
chine nr" put In power in exchange
for minority nnd inferior men In
Iwlp themselves. U Is cither assem
blies or n repeal of the primary law. t
novo to me that the minority rule
has net hMn enthroned.
Yours for a return to snne lins of
action. FOR ASSF.MRLIKS.
Charles E. Keyes and wife, of Mel
AT YOUR SERVICE DAY
REGISTERED
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY
and have
PROMPTNESS
IN
I i
ItOSI-:illItO, OHK.
Population,' A, 500; IHH foot
hIhivc sea, on (Southern I'aeifle
railroad, In heart or 1'iuhiih
valley, I' n rivalbd for fruits.
Klectrle and water works system
ami iiiiiiM-usc water power from
L'liijMpm river. lned streets
and electrolier street lights. Two
fruit packing plants, two flour
ing inillM, two plaiting mills,
brick factory, . Mate Soldiers
Home, county court house, city
hull, two hotels brewery, etc.
Itiisiuess Openings.
Furniture factory, saw mill,
box factory, woolen mill, can
nery, commRsfoii merchant.'
For Sale.
Itetail baidwai'e, grocery and
furniture store. Financial inter
est taken with right party.
ow is the time to buy I'inp
qua valley fruit lands, which
will Ireble in value In a few
years. Kvceptlomil opportunity
for big operators. For detailed
information and prices write the 4
Itosebiirg Commercial Club,
Hoseburg, Douglas county, Ore.
Install New Oven- Church Rros..
who are among the progressive people
of the city, and whoso hustling busi
ness methods and prompt and unex
celled service has won for tbem a
largo patronage, hnvo found them
selves compelled to instnll a new
oven In their bakery In order to keep
pace with the demand for tho product
of their bakery. The improvement
will double the capacity of their bnk
ery and will he completed today.
CLASSIFIFO A iv Fieri SFM I0XTS.
I'XJK SALH My household Koods;
lnirohiiHor cjin rent house. Inquire
657 I'llzer. tf-d
FOtt bAl.15 Show cases and count
ers for Bale. Inquire at -Marsters
Drug Company. tf
KOH SAI.K Three-year-old colt;
make Kood work horse. Inquire
44(i Fowler street. cl-tf
FOlt UK NT Fine now 5-room
house, all conveniences. Apply at
31S Woodard street. ' If.
FOll RUNT Small house and five
lots: .ten minutes from citv. ti.
Apply North Side PlanlnE Mill, tf
1'I.OWINU OU HAULING If you
want plowing or hntilhiK. nhoii"
397, or see Win. ShauRhnessv,
1 242 Winchester street. f-24
"'"OH SALirAbmit"of an acre. 30
benrini; fruit trees, good house and
other improvements, fine garden
land. A bargain. Inquire of own
er. R22 Mosher st. d-sw-tf
NOTICIi All persons Knowing them
selves to be Indebted to F. Long,
will pleasV call at the harness shop
In the old stand nnd settle their
accounts. F. LO.N'O. F-21-sw-d
WAXT1CD To rent 3 to S years, with
option of purchnse, about 5 acres
improved or unimproved land; full
particulars. Address B, care of The
News. d-f-28n
FOR SALE-
10 acres fine land, V4
mile from town:
acres orchard;
all under cultivation
small house
barn 20x30; poultry, horse and 2
wagons Included. Only $2,600.
Address N., this office. d-sw-f-28
FOlt SALE OK UKXT Five acres
of fine land with a nice 8-room
houfe; everything In good shaoe;
adjoins town of Canyonville: price
(2.000, or will rent. For particu
lars. Address Box 593, Roseburg.
Oregon.
FOR SALF, Oil KENT 7-room house
and half acre of fine garden land,
mostly set to berries. In West
Roseburg; nlso house and lot on
Washington street, close In. Both
for sale or rent. Enquire at 325
Washington pt. d-tf
I'AHCRAWF SECKET SERVICE
Agency Is prepared to do all le
gitimate Detective work, both Ci
vil nnd Criminal, 111 all pVrls of
the United States. C. F. Parker.
Supt., 2 14-: 16 Henry Bldg., Port
land, Oregon. Phone Main 6231;
Ottice phone Main 3209.
IK YOr WANT A
PERFECT COMPLEXION
Vroo of wrhikli'it with tho f1uli of
youth, t lien in not Mug uuirv
holpful tli mi
GREME ELCAYA
n tofh't crt'am tlint
MAKES THE SKIK LIKE VELVET
lOVlfllK KliCAYA Thmt
Slinih'ii) very ft no unit nilliemtt.
Kivlnic tho dkln a nnturnl mipoar
nnce anil the Kl.l'AV A I'rnxrnnce.
SoM by
MARSTER S DRUG CO.
I I1C
ItOHKIIl ltli, OHKCWV M3
AND NIGHT
Marsters Drug Co., Inc.
anything in the drug line delivered to
promptly and without extra cost
i
FILING ORDERS
BUILDER
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Sen-ice
Hoseburg, Oregon Phono 193
The 'kind that tickles
, your palate
Buy your supplies of'
pastry and bread from
THE UMPQUA BAKERY
II. Ul'EST, l'rou.
NOTICE
the beautiful fixtures all sanitary
and structly up-to-date. Improved
sanitary plumbing in homes has low
ered the death rate materially In the
last few years, and those who appre
ciate health do not fail to have their
plumbing refitted with open fixtures
of all kinds, in bath rooms and kitch
en. In the fitting up of homes with
new open plumbing, heating and
ventelatlng we claim to be masters
of the trade.
Howard & Mahan,
The Plumbers and Tinners,
The Day of
Re-covering Old
Umbrellas Is Past
Hull Ilrothers Umbrella fco. linve
mi noil need through Saturday Evea
fug Post nnd Women's Home Coin
pan Ion Hint they will convert old
umbrella handles Into Hull handles
with tho detachable feature.
FREE
They arc enabling us to supply
you with a new Hull base (rod, rib
nnd cover) nil at the mere price of
recovering your old umbrella.
If you have an old umbrella In
your homo that needs recovering
bring it to our store and in a few
weeks we hand you the new
stylo Hull with detachable and inter
changeable handle.
hen you nnve exchanged your
old umbrella for this new style, the
Hull umbrella, you will begin to en
joy uses and 1 advantages which no
; other umbrella has ever given you
! before.
j In fact, the Hull Is going to make
' you discard the old umbrella for all
I time, so tako advantage of this of-
! fer and bring your umbrella to our
j store Immediately.
Nice
Crisp
Goods
W.E. CLINGENPEEL
Jeweler and Optician
WE
X
PHARMACISTS
FEATURE OF OUR
SPRING
And You Need
Garden Seed, Flower Seed
and Grass Seed
We Have Them to Sell You
Also Full Line of
Groceries, Fruits
PRICES
Alton
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Quee, Mrs. S. C.
Miller, Miss Gladys Gue and Ksie
Norris, ot Dillnrd, returned home this
morning aftpr spending Sunday in the
city attending the tabernacle meet
ings. R. M. BKUMFIEMJ
ijf Dentist
Rooms 6 and 7 Bell Sisters Bldg.
Phone 1361 Roseburg, Or., $
g- ...... ;. ........ r
It. 15. STEKIi,
ft Attoney-nt-Lnw
Legal advice free. Collections
a Solicited .
ft Room 1, Marsters Bldg.
ft Roseburg, Ore.
I CHURCH BROTHERS' ft
1 BREAD
IT'S
tt
III
BREAD
IT'S NEVER SOUR
IX CASS STREET
MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME
TELEPHONE 81
your home
BUSINESS METHODS
IS HERE
Staple and Fancy
and Vegetables
RIGHT
.
S. Frey
liK.lL HST.1TE Tli.l.NSKKIIH.
Ore. and Coi. Ry Co. to George D..
Xorris. acres ill Sec. 13, Twp. 25,
Range 4.
K. L. Benton to A. G. Young, 309
acres In Sec. 30, Twp. 23, Range 5; '
also 40 acres in Sec. 25, Twp. 23,
RiHige (!.
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of every dcsrrhitton moved to
any parts of the city. Prices reason
able. H. S. FRENCH
We Repair Everything
Electrical
that needs attention as well as
sell you apparatus. Furthermore
wo attend to repairs promptly
(on 'phone order if you like) and
you won't need to sound your
burglar alarm when you get our
bill. Need anything in our line.,
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
J PHONE 351 H
rose, are lu town today. -