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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1910)
Tl'EHIMY, APRfL , 1010. THE EVENING NEWS WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOM BY B. W. BATES AT YOUR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT IBBUfcl) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY fintered as second-class matter Nor. 6, 1909, at Hosoburg, Ore., un der net of juarch 3, 1879. Subscription Elites Dolly Per year, by mull 3.00 Per month, delivered 60 TUB EVENING NEWS II m Semi-Weekly Per year 2.00 I Bli months 1-00 TIKMD.W, Al'llll, n, 1(110. I When you look at the groat pro-1 tiiberanco of huh- that some women wear as a counterbalance on the rear of their dome of thought, It makes vou think It rmiHt take a lot of norvo to claim It as all their own. If you would be happy, anticipate more sunshine for the days not yet born, have confidence that what went wronK today will be righted on the morrow, have faith In your fellow man and confidence In yourself; brood not of your sorrows and (hink much of the pleasanter things of llfo. Albany Democrat: The Democrat man attended a show In a church Inst week and every last woman's hut was off. Everybody could see. Hiinilnv morning ho attended church and bbw only one woman with her hat. off. It took rubbering to see the minister past the flower beds. There ought to be more religion In church than a show. One flV In early spring may mean 10,000,000 files by July. Conse quently each fly exterminated life rents the birth of millions of flies Inter. Reliable authorities say that common flies do more toward spread ing typhoid fevor than any other agency. Flies, inBtend of simply be ing regarded as a nuisance aro today regarded as a very dangerous pest. Erecting magnificent tombstones to our departed wIvob and mothers, with beautiful and endearing inscrip tions of love chiseled thereon, show a proper feeling or respect, but often times Iho departed ones might sllll bo scattering sunshlno among us If words of love had been spoken nnrt doodB of love performed while they woro Journeying through this vale or tears. Tillamook Headlight: Talk about crazy laws or the law to muzzle the press or Oregon, the Corrupt Practices Act makes it Illegal for any newspa per to publish anything either for or ngalnst nny candidate for office or meusure berore the people. No mat ter how big a rascal a person may be who In running ror office, or how vicious n measure muy be, tho "gag" is put on the press or Oregon rroin discussing these matters In the news papers. Great Is Oregon ror foolish Inws since U'lten has Imposed his fallacies upon the people. We hear a great deal or foolish talk about the bouse of representatives being "Can onised," but that Is not one-half as bad as tho Press of Oregon being sub ject to practically the satno "gag" laws which prvall In ltussla. Time Is nearly ripe ror an agitation to wipe out tho Initiative and reierendum law and the U'lten fnllnclos from the statute books, for they are so ridicu lous, nnd becoming morn' so every year, that there Is no other way out of the hopeless muddle things nre getting Into in Oregon. So much for Tl'RonlBin. And like populism, A. P. A.iBin nnd all the other fnollsh Isms, the people have blindly follow ed. It will soon he a thing of the pnst, nnd the sate and sane representative form or government will prevail. Then, taking a retrospective view or ll'Ilonlsm, as we now do the other Isiub which have come and gone, It Is sare to say that "the people" will he ashamed or themselves tor voting for such rallacles. lint who knows. Perhaps we are liable for a fine nnd to bo imprisoned for expressing nn opinion In what Is called a free coun try. And "the people" voted to "gag" the preBS and "gag" themselves in n .free country. Orent is Oregon for passing absurd, foolish, ridiculous and idiotic lnws. , Fuel Saver We will tell you why B. W. The Furniture Man R0SEBURG - OREGON IhtSt&y SMtfact oiftin( OX(.K A DKMOCliAT. Jtnlgo M'illluiiiH' IN. lilies rtuttiKed on Account HIhvo yucstloii. PORTLAND, April 5. "When Judge Williams firm voted It whs as a democrat. In Iowa he was elected to tho dlHtrlct bench as a democrat. He was chosen a presidential elector at the time Franklin Pierce became president and cast a democratic vote for the incumbent of that high of fice. Ho came to Oregon as a dem ocratic nominee for the office of chler justice of this territory. Hut In Oregon the deep-dyed faith of democracy faded In the slavery Issue. Judge Williams was a Doug las man, and when the two wings of the demcoratic party were formed over slavery, Judf;e Williams went with tho Douglas democrats. His nrden anti-slavery views led him to become one of the most ardent work ers In forming the new Union party. In 1801, nnd this path led to repub-l McaiilHiii, in which Judge Williams I has wnlkod ever -sinco. Jiint prior to Judge Williams' res ignation its chief justice of the Ore gon territory, the split occurred be tween the Douglas and Breeken rldge democrats. Judge JW'llllnnis then desired to reach the snnato, af ter the state was admitted, which all knew 111 ii fit be booh. Moth he and .lames W. NrRinlth had gone forth with the same purpose, and soon locked horns In what was perhaps one of the sterneHt struggles record ed in Oregon poll Ics. Tt was give nnd take, with little quarter. In 1K57 Judge Williams delivered a memorable address on pending is Biies, which he jmid 'at the time would prevent him from ever reach ing the United States senate, but he felt Impelled to deliver It nn a mut ter of principle. This was widely circulated throughout the state, and had the effect of focusing the strug gle. The add reus brought upon bis head Iho severest fire that the slav ery opposition could command. Years later, when Judge Williams name had been submitted by Presi dent Grant, for tho chief justice bench nt Washington, Jnmes W, Ne smlth wns then In the bouse of rep-1 reHontntlves. Me headed the fight that was made to defeat the nomina tion, and so severe became the Issue that It nearly disrupted the repub lican party, embarrassed the Grant administration, and mused a pro longed controversy. Judge Williams withdrew his name. Judge Williams wns married twice, the first tlmo in Iowa while a young judge on the district bench. This wife came to Oregon with him. and died In Portland, leaving one child, a girl, who still survives, nnd has had chnrgo of tho Williams home for many years, Later Judge Williams married a gn In. Tho second M rs. W 1 1 1 1 a m s has been dead for many years, also. .MKillTV "MKAX" MAX. Would Have the Women Kemovc Their lleadgenr at Chittvli. nnnKRI.KY. Oil.,' irll G. The women of (ho Kirst CoimrPKallo'iiil church or (his clly nre in.ikhiK efforts to iisceitnln who the mnn of tho con irreirntloti is who offered to doniite ltin towiirrt tho church (lent fund, provided the women would remove their huts during the services In the ' edlrlce. Herkeley women, like those of nny other city, derive such sntlKfnrtlon In displaying their Intest creations In ' 'Kllllnerv I Vint thev refused the offer. ! hut deslro to know the Identity of ! Ihn "rt'vff.ll1 n I,, M.T... ' ! ! nrlve women of one of their srentest ' loys." ns one of tho women expressed It. Tho offer wag ninde durlni; the ciimnnlKn to lift the church deht of JS.000, which closed Frlduv night with n soclnlilo. UtSHOMTlOX XOTU'K. Notice Is hereby Riven thnt the partnership heretofore existing be tween T. C. Scnrr nnd F, O. Nnrnmore tins been dissolved by mutual consent. T. C. SCl'UR, ml F a. NAUAMORE. THE IMjACK AMI TIME TO GET your sewing machines. New models, now prices, . Do not be fooled by agents. . We have the goods, old relln ble mnkes, such ns Singer, Wheeler & Wilson and New Hoynl, nnd prices are chenpor thnn ever before. Come and bo convinced. if-d-sw mrrc nicrc. I'liOt-KSSIONAI. CA It I IS. 4 Mi:otfrtfriM-ir a hhh H. K. STKEIi, Attoney-nt-Ijiw j Legal ndvlce freo. Collection! 4 Solicited ' Room 1, Marsters Bldg. KoNeburu. On'. It. M. IlltUMKlKU) 4 ll.ull-t i Roonu 6 nnd 7 Bell Sisters Bldg. y l'bone 1361 Rocoburg, Or., O RELIABLE DRUGGISTS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Miss Elen Gertrude Harris, ! ft teacher of vocal and piano. Stu- i ft dlo at Oak and Kane streets, ft ft care ot Mrs. A. C, Marsters tf ft ft t- ft ft ft ft ft New and Special Trices, 75 new tents, direct from factory. All the popular sizes In wall tents. Two dozen canvas hammocks. Car penter's aprons. 60 pairs portlerB. 3 CLASSIFIED ADVKRTIHEMKXTS. WANTED Porter and shoe shiner. Inquire Maddix's barber shop, dtf FQH , RENTr-r-A . large, furnished room. , Inquire at the News of fice. WANTED Three furulBiied houso- keeplng rooms or a small furnish ed house. Phone 247. d-sw WANTED Experienced girl wanted to do general housework. Addross P. O. Box 457, Roseburg, Ore. tf-sw-d LOAN WANTED $1350 at 8 per cent on good timber lnnd, near Rosoburg. Address X. Y. Z., care News. dswtf TEAM FOR SALE Team ot draft homes, weighing 3200, good wag on nnd harness. . Call at Gnddis ranch, Edenbower. A23-p FOR SALE Eight lots in Riverside ndd to Roseburg, good six room house: stable; fruit trees. $1,050. A. E. GIUSON, Edenbower, Or. n:5 von SALE Ahum or an acre. 30 bearing fruit trees, good house nnd other improvements, fine garden land. A bargain, inquire of own er. K22 Mosher st. d-sw-tf WOOD $2 RICK Good lti-Inch slnb wood for sale nt $.i the tier nt - the Pago Investment Co., the square dealing lumber firm, No-th Roseburg. Phone 2421. d-'f FOR SALE Ten acres of fine laud, nil In cultivation; two acres of or chnrd; small house nnd barn; chickens, team and wagon. You enn got this place for only $2, BOO. inquire or address N.t care News office. AlO-daw WANTED To buy from owner ranch with from 30 to 40 acres under cultivation, good house, reasonable distance from town . or railway station. Give full particulars, price and terms. Address J. C. II. . care this office. dswa7 LOST Ono white and blue spotted shepherd doR. one year old, with collar nnd lock. Lost in Rose burg, March 24. A liberal reward will bo paid. Notify H. D. Hill. "Wilbur, or Thoa. J, Williams, nieht 1 wntchmnn, Rosoburp. dsw-AH NOTICE A first class S room Iioiifo, with 4 1-2 acres of Al land, nil In bonrlng fruits of choico varieties, within city limits, rnn be pur chased at n bargain if taken with in the next twenty days. Address F. L. Heard, Yonralla, Ore. p-tf AncuAv, siccrkt .service Aironcy Is prepared to do all 1 Kltimnte Detective work, both Ci vil and Criminal, In all parts of tho United States. C. F. Parker, Sunt., 2 1 4-216 Henry Bid., Port land, Oregon. Phone Main 6231; Oillce phno Mnln 3209. FRITIT'FAnM--A'nd'pafdeh land; 22 acres; 7 acres In choice varieties of bearlnff trees; 1 acre strawber ries: other small fruits; 6-room house, spring water, barn. Some thing renllv fine. Look it up. In quire, FARMER, News office. sw-da3 FOR SALR Forty acrca. all fenced, mostly wlro rence: rond and mall line and telephone tliroujzh place; one mile from postoffiee. store and school house; splendid fruit lnnd; house, barn, chicken house and pens fenced with 0-foot wire fence; well watered: $25 per ncre. Part cash, balance on time at 8 per cent Interest. Inquire nt 325 W. Wash ington street, Uoseburp, Ore. d-tf IIOMKST KA PKUS'law title clear? Has nomeone contested your entry? Are you contesting nn en try? Is the Kovernment refusing you a title because of some Irriga tion pro.lect? If you need assist ance before the land office In Washington. 13. C. write to W. E. Mosen. attorney. McGlll building, Washington. I. C. He cau help you. The charge will be reason able. d-a30p FOR SALE 4rt acres one mile from city limits: 15 acres In cultivation; Spits and Newtown apples; pear nnd peach orchnrd: six-room house, barn and outbuildings; four good springs, water piped In house nnd connected up with Monarch range; hot and cold water in three different places; bath room com plete. Water nlpel to bl? gar den, plenty of hos? and iir'nklen. Flue gentlo mlloh cow. .ferrev bull, good hack, 70 lnvn-i h-na. Incu bator, 1 2 Tn1oc - .f so, pnyernl hot l edp. BulH'p-' ! all new and it is a b-witlfut pi ice. The i soli is espectnllv f-j.- for fruit, gar-j den or onions. Price $4,500 1 Terms. $2,500 down. Address 1?. Ornham, owner, Pox 88, Tlosonnrir, ! Ord. w-d-a!5 With flarsters Rose Spray Solution MARSTERS BUSY PHARMACY dozen couch covers.' You should not miss the opportunity of Beelng these before purchasing elsewhere. RICE & RICE, sw-d-tf. Tho House Purnishera. BUILDER C. D. MA.YISTARD GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR At Your Service 'Roseburg, Oregon I'hore,2123j W. F. Rodolf Architect and Superintendent MODERN lUCSIDKNOJiS A SPEC IALTY. Room i, Hell Sifters' Rldg. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved to any parts of the city. . Prices reason able. H; F. FRENCH IF YOU WANT A i PERFECT COMPLEXION j'reeof wrfnklofi with tlici DiinIi of you tit, tin' iv Ik not lituir muro f lll'lpful tllHU CREME ELCAYA a toilet cream thnt : MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET POtJDIlK KLCAVA (Tliree SlmUt'M) very flue and adherent, irivinirtlio Rkin n nnturnl nppcar ancontiilthe KLCAYA frutrrancu. ( j Sold by MARSTER S DRUG CO. IlOSKIIUIHi, OHEliON n!2 Nice , Crisp Goods The kind that tickles :i your palate Mi . Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE IMPQUA BAKERY i II. (;l'EST, I'rop. TAKE OUT THAT OLD BATH TUB and has us put In one of the attrac-' tlve sanitary kind. A tub that you will not be ashamed to have your frefnds Bee should they enter your bath room. The coat of such a tub and the necossary plunibini; is not so great under our system of moderate charp! Inn. Order one and we guarantee you will be satisfied with both our j plumbing and our bill. j Howard & Mahan, The Plumbers and Tinners, Economy Grocery Why has our business doubled? Give us a trial and our prices will tell you the rest. i OUR MOTTO:-LIVE AND LET LIVE Easton & Stubbs Telephone 263 344 Jackson St ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Carries a full line of School books and School Supplies.- ' A big stock of Of5c; supplies and Blank Books Drawing Material. Typewriter Supplies. Agent for Moore's Office Methods. , Newspapers. Magazines. Roseburg: Book Store a - The Peoples Store" BIG 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 ROSEBURG, OREGON We're in a Position to offer you the best the market af fords In the way of Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stock. Qual ity and quantity guaranteed. Flno roasting pieces of beaf from Be. to 12 He pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do bettor anywnere. Phone us your order. We deliver ii any part of the city. Cas Street MarK e t.-OtllS KOHLHAOEN, Prop. 11 Wet Caaa BU Ftaaxa 191.' Free Dellrery. The Co-operative Store 1 STORE