TUB EVES1N0 KEWg MOMMY, MARCH 21, 1910.
THE EVENING NEWS
11Y B. W. BATES
WE MAKE PEOPLE WELC0M
AT YOUR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT
ISrlUKI) UAIIY I5XCKIT SUNDAY
entered as second-class matter
Spray Your Rose Bushes
With Marsters Rose Spray Solution
MARSTERS BUSY PHARMACY
Nor. 5, 1909, at lioseburg, Ore., un
der act of i,.arch S, 1879.
Subscription Itatcs Dolly
Per year, by mail $3.00
Per month, delivered 60
HcniUWi-ekly
Per year ... 12.00
Biz months 1-00
MONDAY, MAIM II 21, 1010.
Crout weather, this. But nothing
unusual for Hondas county.
When we got wireless politics we
may be able to do away with the
polls.
icvrv mnn can make Ills mark If
iie will only work and wait until
election day.
It Is fortunate for some people
Ihnt they do not have to pay real es
tate taxes on their ensiles in uie air.
Unsnhure Is receiving her share
nt hmnnsneknrs. New people are In
vesting In Douglas county real es
tate every day.
llnrdlv a day passes but either
The Kvenlne News or twlce-a-week
edition adds from one to five names
tn Its roan ar list of snuscriners.
There Is no use looking further when
iho advertiser wantB results. This
romblnation cannot be outclassed.
There are rumors and rumors
not of war but pertaining to the
newspaper business in this city.
Common gofnlp on the streets today
Is to the effect that Darby Richard
son, formerly publicity manager of
the rtosehurg Commercial Club, Is
negotiating for the purchase of the
Review Publishing company. Wheth
er or not the deal will bo consum
mated The News does not know,
but wo have 11 from good authority
that Mr. Richardson has been
"dickering" with the management of I
tlin nforesnld paper slurp Hnturdny
The other rumor is to the effect thnt
Attorney J. A. Buehnnnn. editor of
the Leader, a local wwklv publica
tion, is soliciting his republican
.friends for flnar.clnl support In an
effort thnt his paper may be put on
a substantial basis, "to advocate the
principles of the republban part,"
and other things, among which may
be stated the furtherance of the ed
itor's personal aspirations to fill an
cfflce at some not very far distant
ilate. Great doings and the outcome
-will be watched with Interest by the
callery gods.
Macadnm for certain streets has
been definitely decided upon, and it
Is the Intention of the city to get at
the work immediately. The problem
of crushed rock for the streets is,
Jnowever, a questiou that confronts
the council. The rock crusher thnt
was purchased by the county and re
cently put In operation apparently
- lias all that it can do to supply stone
for the county roads. A great deal
of special road tax was voted last
season, and highways leading to the
city are being built up In n most
satisfactory manner, therefore the
county rock crusher is not likely to
see many Idle moments and to expect
any help from that source is a pro
position hardly worth considering.
To macadam the streets the city
must have crushed roek, and under
the existing circumstances the only
thing left for the council to do Is
to either buy a crusher for the city
or. contract with some company or
Individual for the necessnry material
needed for tho streets that nre to lie
macadamized this season. The cltv
Intends to have the work done
Flies
Most Evil
of the Insects
Of nil insect, probably the
common hmiM fly is tho
niot hurmful. ThU Is In
raiiM' of its commonetN ami
tho evil gt'Diit (hut It inuv
rnrry nn its IWt and dt'MiU
on human food, i he way
to fight the fly is to kevp
them out of tho house and
(h'Htroy tho places where
they breed.
Fly less Window Screens
of lnt make are liieHh
sle. Woden frame 40c nnd
Metallic frames iWr
nud
ASK TO SKK TMt:l.
Hi nay htdmv.
B. W. STRONG
The Furniture Man
and the property owners are de
manding the Improvement: therefore
the necessury machinery may as well
be secured at once, because each suc
ceeding year will find more urgent
need for It.
Y. M. C. A. MOVEMENT.
Conduct In the Most Remarkable
Crusade of Modern Times!
F. H. A. Smith, the Portland Y. M
C. A. secretary who is In the city
today. Is a sort of a porcupine, brist
ling all over with good points about
the institution he represents. ine
News man came In contact with him
this morning and has been picking
quills out of his system ever since.
The world-wide sweep or me x. i.
C. A. movement," said Mr. Smith,
Is the most remarkable crusade of
modern times. In the year 1909
over nineteen millions or dollars
were spent In Y. M. C. A. buildings.
In the city of Clevelnnd the other
day She people raised $1,040,000 for
building purposes, and will erect one
of the most magnificent Y. M. 0. A.
plnnts In the world. Portland has
just finished a $4 75,000 building,
and Eugene lust week dedicated
$52,000 home. We hope soon to put
up a monument to Y. M. C. A. In
dustry In Rosebttrg." Mr. Smith
will deliver a free lecture at the tab
ernacle this evening.
Ii:ATII OK MRS. MORGAN'.
I'nssed Awny at Her Homo tn Cleve
land i estoruay.
Mrs. Dora A. Morgan, wife of L.
H. Morgan, of Clevelnnd, died at her
home Sunday morning, v March 20.
The funeral took place at 10 o'clock
today and was ' largely attended,
numerous friendB and relatives be
ing present from this city. The de
ceased lady was born In Texas, June
14, 1854, and was, therefore, just
55 years. 9 months and 6 days old.
She came to MoitKlns county when
she was a ynung girl, where she was
married and where she has ever
since lived. Her husband, Mr. L. H.
Morgan, Is ono of tho early Bottlers
of Douglas county, and Is a well
known and well-to-do fnrmer, both
husband and wife being revered by
a wide circle of friends. The de
parted lady, besides her husband,
leaves five children, throe sons nnd
two dnuuhters. One of her tin up li
ters Is Mrs. Nettle Woodruff, who
lives in Edenbower.
KNSI S KXl'MKHATOltS.
Ust of Those Who Will Work Doug,
las County.
SALEM. Ore., llnrch 19. Follow
ing are the names of tho candidates
for enumerators in Dom:Us county
who have been appol'Ue.1 and con
flremd by the dlrceor tf the census
nt Washington. I). C. upon Informa
tion furnished by It. J. Ilendiicks,
supervisor of the census. There are
301 enumeration districts I : tho First
Oregon censuB district. Of these four
are Indian reservations anil one Is at
tho asylum for to Insanr. leaving
2116 regular appointees. Following
Is the list for Douglas county;
Hezi'klnh J. Hobinett, Yoncnlla.
Chnties H. Dear, Oakland.
Henry Z. Islnnd, Olnl'n.
John U. Fullorton, Otnyonvillc.
James B. Bailey, H'eliuri.
Albert R. Gibson, Kf'.t nbowcr.
Robert Thiol. YonoiUn. .
Frank O. White. DaysiCreek.
Mrs. Edna 11. Cannon, Roscburg.
Harry D. 11. Whltiaker. Oakland.
Horry K. Bacon, M'lrhficlo.
John Neuner, GlontHM.
J. Thomas McCarthy, Itosbr.rg.
Charles C. Creenman. Oak Creek.
Oeorge II. Wlxson. Myrtle Creek.
Hoy Stearns. Oakland.
Miss Maybellc C. llso.i. Yoncalla.
Brady F. Burnett, Canyonvillo.
Murray L. Cardw-11, Hosebcra:.
William 0. (irublie. Soottsbarg.
Kdwin K. Thornton. RofMmrg.
Krnest Helliwell, Yoncalla.
CAI.IKOItMA TRAINS LATE.
landslide at Gib-ton Suspends Rail
road Traffic.
nKDIUNO, Oil., March 21. Short
ly after 10 o'clock last night a land
slide between Gibson and Tunnel Xj.
9. on tho Southern Pacific, burled the
track for a distance of 30 feet.
The Shasta limited, northbound. h
held nt l-amolno and a southbound
passenger train Is tn the siding nt
Sims.
XKW ARRIVALS.
Xow and Shs-Il Pr(T.
75 new tents, direct from factory.
All the popular sizes in wall tents.
Two dozen c.mvRS ham mocks. Car
penter's aprons. e pairs purtters. !t
doxen couch covers. You should not
m tea I ha nuTinrt it ii 1 1 1. nt - i. ...
before purchasing elsewhere.
HICK RICK.
s-d-tf.
Tho House Furnishers
or
or
Rov. It. II. rtiillnrhldp. pastor
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
TOO MANY LET
TERS TO ANSWER
(Special to Evening News.)
SPELLAL, Egypt, March 21. Af
ter spending Be vera I hours in a hope
less effort to answer the hundreds of
letters and telegrams received. Col.
Roosevelt abandoned the effort and
started for Luxor, and a trip to the
temples and the Obelisks Is planned
from there.
WOOD, $1 T1KR.
Oood 16-inch slab'wocd for sale
at $2 the tier by the Page Investment
Co., tho square dealing lumber firm.
North Roscburg. Phone 2421. d-tf
Douglas County Creamery Butter
tho best on the market a home
hrnrlnnr OA nan I u a frill Dnfmnlin
home Industry and get the best. tf
C'LAHSlI'Tlil)
AUVKKTIHMMKS TS.
-A large furnished
FOR RENT-
room,
flee.
Inquire at the News ot-
WANTKD Three furnlsned house
keeping rooms or a small furnish
ed house. Phone 247. d-sw
W A NTK D Two lady roomers, with
or without board. Inquire at this
office or phone 1301. d-m24
COWS FOR SALE Grade Jersey
cows, cheap. A. J. Starmer, Rose
burg. tf
LOST Gold bowed spectacles In -red
leathor case. Finder please re-
turn to Wells-Fargo Express office.
LOST Shrlner'B Pin. Emblem is of
gold, the blade of the scepter being
silver. Finder please return to
TTmnqua hnkery. tf-d
TO RENT One furnished 5-room
house and one unfurnished 5
room house. Inquire 105 Flint
Ft. J- C. Moffitt. d-m2(5
FOR SALE Eight lots in Riverside
add to Roseburg, good six room
house; stable; fruit trees. $1,050.
A. E. GIBSON, Edenbower, Or, a5
WAN TED Experienced, girl wuntei
to do genernl housework. Address
P. O. Box 457, Roseburg, Ore.
tf-sw-d
WOOD $2 RICK Good Tli-ineh
slab wood for sale at $.J the tier nt
- tho Page Investment Co., the
square dealing lumber firm, North
Roseburg. Phone 2421. d-rf
TYPEWRITER WANTED Good ma
chine desired; will take same on
rental basis with privilege of pur-,
chase; visible machine preferred. 1
R. R. Wood. Newsoffice.
BO A R D W A NTE D Roo m and
hoard by young man in family
whre there are no other boarders. !
Will pay $4.f0 per week. Address
H, News office. j
dirSALEAbout or an acre. 30 j
hearing fruit trees, good house nnd 1
other improvements, fine garden ,
land. A harpain. luqulre of own-!
or. 822 Mosher st. d-sw-tf ;
FOR SALE Ten acres of fine laud,
all in cultivation; two acres of or
chard; small house and bnrn;
chickens, team and wagon. You
enn got this place for only $2,500.
Inquire or address N., care News
office. AlO-dsw
PA'RCRAWF SECRET SERVICE
Asency Is prepared to do all le
gitimate Detective work, both Ci
vil and Criminal, In all parts of
The united states. ,c. F. Parker,
Snpt., 214-216 Henry Bldg., Port-j
land, Orepon. Phone Main 6231; I
OtHro phone Main 3209. I
FOR SAhE-40 acres one mile from
city limits; 15 acres In cultivation;
Spits nnd Newtown apples: pear
and peach orchard: six-room
house, harn and outbuildings; four
good springs, water piped in house
and connected up with Monarch
range; hot and cold water lu three
different places; bath room com
plete. Water piped to big par
don, plenty of hose and snrinkkrs.
Flue goutte milch cow, Jersey buil,
good hark, 70 lavmg hens. Incu
bator, 1 2 Tolons c-?ese, several
hot l eds. Ruildin-rs aie all new
and it la a beautiful place. The
soil Is especially fr.o for fruit. Har
den or onions. Price $4,500.
Terms. 12.500 down. Address IT.
Oraham, owner. Box SS, Rosoburg.
Or. sw-d-nlR
PHOKFKSIOXAl, CARPS.
' R. E. STFFl. t
AttoneT-n-Tw flt
Legal advice froe. Collections O
Solicited
Room 1. M!rtr PMc.
ItoKohurg. Ore.
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Phone 1351 Rosphurr Op a
Rosebure. Or..
W. F. Rodolf
Architect and
Superintendent
MODEItN RESIDENCES A SPEC
IALTY. " For further particulars, address
Box 74, Roscburg, Oregon. d-sw
BUILDER
C. 3D. MAYNAIffi
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
At Your Service
Roseburg. Oregon Phona 198
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of everv dcscrlntloii moved to
any parts of tho city. Prices reason
able.' H. S. FRENCH
Nice
Crisp
floods
The kind that tickles
your palate
Buy your supplies of
pastry arid bread from
THE I'MPQUA BAKERY
II. CCEST. Pron.
IF YOU WANT A
PERFECT COMPLEXION
Free or wrinkle with ttip Mush of
youth, there is nothing- mure
helpful than
GREME ELCAYA
n toilet c renin that
MAKES THE SKIN UKE VELVET
, POrnilK KLCAYA (Three
Shntlefl) very fine and adherent.
Rivinrthe nkin n natural appear
ance and the KI.C A YA frngrnncc.
Sold by
MARSTER'S DRUG CO.
ROSEBVltU. OREGON a!2
IF EASTER SEES
YOUR PLUMBING
out of order words will not express
the indignation of your wife. To
avoid all sueh.unplensantneFS suppose
you have us go. over your plumbing
and Tlx any little thine that needs at
tention. Your water boiler, sink and
bath room traps, etc.. are likely to
go wrong at any time. Have tis at-
tend Jo them so no such thing will
1141 11 UU QH-t U Mil U4t,
nowara & ivianan,
ECONOMY GROCERY
OUR MOTTO:-LIVE AND, LET LIVE
We are headquarters for the famous D. W.
canned goods none excell on the market. Prices reas
"onable and every can guaranteed or money cheerfully
refunded. We quote you the following'
D. W. Lobster 80c D. W. Crabs 2fJc
D. W. Tomatoes 15c D. W. Olives 80c
D. W. Corn 17c D. W. Salmon 25c
D. W. Oysters ZHo D. W. Pears .-. 26c
D. W. Aspiragus 40c D. W. L. C. Peaches 30o
D. W. Pineapple SOc D. W. P. Peaches 30o
D. W. Shrimp 17c "D. W. S. Pots 2Bo
D. W. Catsup ....&jc D. W. Red Raspberrles....80c
D. W. Clams 15c D. W. Blackberries 80e
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
EASTON & STUBBS
Telephone 263 344 Jackson St.
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
' Carries a full line of School books and School
Supplies.
A big stock of Offics supplies and Blank Books
Drawing Material.
Typewriter Supplies.
Agent for Moore's Office Methods.
Newspapers. Magazines. -
Roseburg Book Store
V J"tl 1 1
The
Peoples
Store
The
i
BIG STORE
With Tiny Prices
The Only General Merchandise Store Carrying
the Following Lines: '
Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents'
Furnishings and Shoes
loweBrlcT' wnH hebesJ00d at the
Roseburg Rochdale
COMPANY
R0SEEURG, OREGON
We're in a Position
to offer you the beet the market af
fords in the way of Meats; and our
prices jrou Know are always lowest.
Wfl hanriln nnlv nrlma atrmlr
Ity and quantity guaranteed. Fino
roasting pieces of beat from 8c to
lajio pound. First class mutton,
veal, pork and poultry equally low.
Can't do better anywhere. Phone us
your order. We deliYe it any part
of the city.
Cas Street HarKet
I.OUTB KOHLHAGEN, Prop.
1 11 7 West Csbs St Phcae 191.
Free Dellrery.
The
Co-operative
Store
tne hrce Mfihoillst church, went to
Drain today.
The Plumbers and Tinners;