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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
THK EVEXFXO XKWft. THI'IIKIMV, AI'l'KT 1H, 11)10. THE EVENING NEWS t IIY B. W. BATES ' 1HSU K lTj A ThKXCKVT E V SUA V. ' Kntercil an aocond-claiw niattnr i November 6, 1909, at Uoseburg Ore., onder uct o( Alurch 3, 1S7IK . HnlitTlillmi llutwt Dully. Per year, by mull $3.00 i Per month, delivered 60 j Hi'iiil-neekly j Per Year . $2 00 , Blx iiionllm .. :;. fJOj? ' Till V, Al Cil KT IH, j The Ciidnhy-I.IMlB nffulr In likely! to be placed In I he nuire of the lime IlKlit, since It ih ununited niai .ihck Cudaby will file hii It for divorce from bis wife. Woll, the water uncut ion In Bet ." tied, ho far an the Irecurar sun- tilv for Hoaebiiric In concerned. Messrs. Kendall Ilros. and their lo cal reuresenttttlveH are to bo con gratulated. Tho "old Kiiard" of the New Yolk republicans and Col. Roosevelt col lided at a meeting or the slate com mitlee, Tuesday, and Theodore, flu- orotlvely sneakliiK. went down In the first round. The flwht was over the tomporary chaliniunsbli) of the state convention which meets In Bur nlriKii Sopteinber 27, and Roosevelt. candidate for the honor, was defeated by a vote of 20 to lf, Vice-President Bherman holns accorded the honor. Actlna-finvornor .lay Bowermnn will be a visitor lo Uosebni'K litis evening. Mr. Uowernntn is the re publican nominee for the next never nor of I his meat state. Those who ' have never had the pleasure of nteet- hiK this dlsllllKUlshed gentleman should do so at the commercial -club rooms tills evening where an Informal reception will be given by his many friends In Mils city. .Mr. Knwerman has all tho (inallflcatlons lo lit him for the Important olllce to which lie aspires and the affairs of the state under his guidance will be carried on In an economical and strictly business like way, HunuInK a "hush organ" during tho quiet summer months musl cer tainly he a pleasing; avocation, espe cially when the average newsKal bor er strains every muscle In bis body lo rapture a live local nnd "nail It io (he cross that the public may not sus picion (here Is any lull In the dn- IngH or this great world even though a snail has not had the en ergy for many moons to protrude lis horns for rear the stillness of the nlr may nip them off, Hosehiirg people have been fed on "bush HewH," "patent medicine dope", nnd many other matters written by nar row heads, wilh the Intent to de ceive, for (be iast ten years lo The News' knowledge, nnd (ho habit with sonio would-be newspaper men seems to have heroine llxed for all time lo come. However, since the advent of the ICveuIng News, which by (bo way, was doomed by Its opponent before It ever experienced (bo Unlit of day. the wise ones have taken cognlznnre of the butchered up columns of our conleninoniry, and Hie un.it and falsified way In which legitimate news Is given lo lis renders, wllh tho result apparent to all Mint Moso luirR him at ibis lime but one dally linpor, The levelling News, In wblcii no color Is given to unv mailer of public Inlerest or for the welfare of the people of this rllv. No, we lire here lo deliver (he news and It "' be ulven to our renders right off the reel as long us no Innocent nirly suffers Ihorohy. We have no "pels" lo serve for love or nionev bill will cool lime to cast oar line nlo Mm river of , humanity fur nil kinds or news at all times striving lor a cleaner and belter rioseburK PALMERS PERFUMES - - THE BEST PERFUME are made from the flowers and have their true odor We have just received a large stocK of PALMERS PERFUMES and TOILET ARTICLES. A free sample given to all for the asKing. List of the most Popular Odors; Gem, Violet, Aristom, Franjapina, Fashion, Rose Leaves, Rob Roy, Violet Leaves, Garland of Roses, Red Clover, OurJacK, White Rose, May Bloom, Marvel of Peru, Violet Bloom, Lilac Sweets, White Heliotrope, Apple Leaves, JocKey Club, American Car nation Pinh. HARSTERS DRUG STORE 221 JacKson Street Prescription Pharmacists und . snutchiiiK tho "Kills" out of those thliiKH which ' foully befuddle tho atiuoHuhere of a respected popu lace, whenever there Is a junt und rightful reason for ho doiiiK. liiHtirirtMiev In California Ih credited with a signal victory at the prlmai'lea TucHday over the Hland-patterH, who were generally acknowledged to he allied with Houlhenr ravine inioresis From returns over the state it ap poarH that Hiram W. Jolinwon liun won I ho day and will head the re publican ticket for Bovernor. Don't let (he edict Klven out "that it Ik danseroiiH lo bathe in tho South Unipu.ua" have any effect on any porHoii who feelB that a "rub down' Bemi-unnuully, without Rohig Into the river, would be of benefit to hlm aelf mid those who arj closely asuo- clated with him. The advice Klven by the health officer was not'fntend- d to convey the Idea that naming in proper places wuh unlioallhful. Tn the columns of toda.vH' Npwh will be found a warrant call from the office of County TwiHtirer Saw yers, a moHt. efficient nfllclal. Some body Iuib aHked. "Ik Ornihm county out of debt? If, ho why thone war rant, culls?" No doubt, the "non-MartlHn-democi'!itle-lui8h ornan " knows nil nbout this matter of the cnnnly beliiK out of debt. There are ho many other HiIiikh It doen know I hat lire neyor published It Ih quite doubtful whether any intereHt will bo Hhown In the cnunty'fl debt. How ever, it Is no disgrace to be In ar-j reai'H uome twenty tboiiHand, but aj little pnrplexlnir at this particular time when polltlcnl plums or axes are about to fall on the bends of some politicians. ..While most any smnll boy could enlighten you uh lo "How old Ann Is", It would take a wise Hchool bid to tell you Just exactly how much the count y Is lo the good when Its expendlt ures overlap its resources. XOTICK TO CONSUMKHS, False reports having been circulat ed by persons misinformed or mal iciously inclined that the water sup ply furnished our customers Is be ing pumped from the South Uinpqua river ve beg to state mast positively nnd emphatically that every drop of water being used Is pumped from tho North Umpo.ua river through fil ters to the four reservoirs. The old reservoirs In the south part of town are entirely disconnected from tho South Itlver Plant und are connect ed directly to the North Umpqua river, and no machinery is being used at. the South Plunt except the (len- erator at night which generates elec-. trlcity for about 100 lights. J. U & S. A. KKNOATjIj. NOTICM IO WATIOK COXSUM1CK8. Owing to extensive changes In tha laying of new water mains under streets to be newly pavpd short Inter ruptions In the service will occur from time to time during the next two months and we 'would request water consumers to keep a moderate supply of water drawn for domestic CHAl'MAX LAl'Dti IMPQl'A. (Continued from Page 1.) Call for t'onny Warrant. Notice is hereby given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas county, Oregon, and indors ed "not paid for want of funds" prior to nnd including the II rd day of March, HMO, to present the same lo the county treasurer of said county, at. his olllce, for payment, for In terest thereon wllj cease after the ditto of this notice Dated at Itoseburg. Oregon, this, the I8th day of August. Ifllft. .1. M. SAWYUUH. Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon. Opening. Saturday- Heauiy Parloi's. Itoseburg und the first thing' he wishes to know is where he Is most liable to Mud a suitable location. At the present time Jt is almost impossible for us to treat these people fuirly Inasmuch as we have not the Information at hand, especially from the remote districts. What we want the Itoseburg Com mercial Club to do fs to send us in formation relative to farms, fruit binds, business openings, and labor conditions then we will be in a po sition to send you desirable citizens who ure desirous of locuting In your valley, "At the present time we maintain a press hu reati, and you won Id be actually surprised of the advertis ing that results from this source. We wutch the exchangts, nnd when we notice' an Item of general Interest to the Eastern farmer .wo clip It, and finally It is sent to some publication and published. Such Items bring i ii li v Inquiries, both from men with j -nmiey and 'the mail who has two i willing hands to work.- "You would be surprised of I told you that at. the prsent time u-a ni-o iwltiullv aoHimr nl-IW-hH tn d-tfitif. I..uIdi-m mililloutirtnu VnvnrlliP- J. U & S. A. KENDALIj. I , -ms such Is a fact, and every day . , t)(M.fJ (-onies inquiries Air readable Buy n lock rail bed the only bed I nrticles and pictures pertaining to that Is made to 'slay. Ask to be Oregon, In most Instnnces we are shown. The Roseburg Furniture Co. K)Ui to furnish tho desired informa- t tion, and It is sent to tha request- ' ing publishers and published in the various Kastern juoimals. In main taining this press bureau you will readily see that Oregon obtains much j ' free advertising, which otherwise! I would cost hundreds of dollars. ; I wish to compliment your local COAL GOOD GRADE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Burn coal and save trou ble ami annoyance of try ing to get rosults with green or wet wood. Sold in Any Quantity Nolan Pierson Leave Orders at Mono gram Cigar Store nnniM's for the manner in wlilrh tllev handle Itenm of general Interest on hehalf of the commercial club. Hard Iv a day pnssea but what I notice from one to a dozen items pertain ing to commercial clnb matters.. all of ivhl.-h huvn ltiiil iHhii l.i i l.nn.. ins upon the Easterner who Is in j search of a home In Oregon. In some : townn and cities not far from Uone burg the newspapers charge the! commercial elnh for every line that j is published in Its behalf and not ' less t linn the nsnal rule of five cents per line. Your papers are to be con gratulated, nnd I believe that they are doing a world of good along pub licity lines." . " Mr. Chapman then took a shot at. a few of the less Important pub lications that are daily invading the country in an effort lo secure adver tising. You should be careful in w-hich palters you advertise should you wish to obtain resuits. Mr. I Chapman said that lie believed the! Sunset was one of the publications ! In which to Insert, an advertisement for the reason that it hud a large circulation. He nb-.o recommended that ' Better Fruit" journal, one of tho beat fruit papers In the entire United States, llr. Chapman scored the so-called "home magazine," and Inferred that money spent for adver tising In such journals was wasted. Mr. Chapman also lauded Manager Sclilosser, of the Itoseburg Commer cial -tlluli, referring to Iiim as a man well versed in the art ot pub licity. He said (hat he had inves tigated Mr. Schlosser'B manner of conducting his ofllce and had found the work progressing nicely. "Mr. Hchlosscr is one of the most genial "boosters" I have ever met", said Mr. Chapman,' "and lie Is a much better man that Is generully found at the head of commercial bodies in towns the size of Itoseburg in the West. He is efllcient, callable and honest, .and refrains from advertis ing "impossibilities" which have done much toward knocking Oregon." In conclusion .Mr. Chapman spoke of the beautiful light system, recently Installed In Roseburg. Fie said that nowhere In the country were t lie light H.vstems superior to that In Roseburg, Washington, I). C, not ex cepted. Mr. Chapman's remarks were received with prolonged applause and lie was invited to visit Itoseburg fre quently in tile future. At t he conclusion of Mr. Chap ni'.n's address Mr. Schlosser deliver ed brief address in which lie coin cide.' with the Portland booster. Mr. Schliisser said Unit he was endeavor ing fo give Douglas county and the I'li'pquu Valley fair advertisement (.roughout the United States, and did not believe in false assertions' to at-t--.r- the Eastern homeseeker. Mr. f. -hlosser's record lug Roseburg is too well known to need comment In The Xews. results of his untiring efforts being evident on every hand. COI'.VTV'ASSKMIUA' TICKK' -J. c. K. Kor County Judge. Fullerton of Roseburg. For Sheriff. George Qulne, of Riddle, Oregon For County Clerk. Willlanv T. Emory, of Coles Valley. : For County (Treasurer. - James Sawyern of Itoseburg, Oregon. For County Commissioner. Jefferson Wiley, of Myrtle Creek. For Representative (two) Benjamin Huntington. Jr., or Drain; George Neunor, Jr., of Itoseburg. For Joint Representative, Douglas ud Jackson counties J. A. Iluschanaii, of Roseburg. For County Surveyor. F. Cain, of Riddle. For County Coroner. N. T. Jewett, of Roseburg. For Justice of the Peace R. W. Marsters, of Roseburg. 4- For Constable. D. J. Jar- vis, of Itoseburg. ,' List your farm property with Hlmes & Oliver corner Jackson and Cass street. a22 List your houses Top rent with llimes & Oliver, corner Jackson ap.d Cuss street. ai.'. THE EUREKA IF YOU WANT A PERFECT COMPLEXION Free nf wr(nkNwHh tlo flush or youtli, (Ihtv ts ii'itliintr more lu'lpful than CREME ELCAYA n toilet crt'fim thai MAKES THE SKIN LIKE VELVET lOri)HK K1.CAYA .(Thr. Shaili'n) very fino ami adherent. irEvjiiiMlxi nIuii a natural mipear hucc unci the K.I, ("AY A I'rnirrance, Solii-by MARSTER'S DRUG DO. ltOSKItlillti, OltKtitlX n!2 I ifdHIMT A Woman's Friend Invaluable to Ladies Kvcry wtnuiin is lutfivMcrl Hinl stiimltt fcnuw about Hit womlrrful Eiirckti. Hie WsU Ktilisfjiiic (JlCIlSLN ln-- ntniuly, 1b snie and positive in lib rvMiltx pL'iiionstni lion kIvimi dully by lady iiU'iidniit. niter limirv, ID to 12 n. m. 2 to I ). in. . 1 anil 2 Abra ham bM'g . HpeelHl h'inon utrnttons at twmo iijum rt'iiuest The Bridge is Open for The People of Roseburg are Invited to Visit Umpqua Park Travelin and Waterfront 2 22 125 22 22 22 No more desirable Residence Property can be found around Roseburg. No easier terms wil ever be offered. THE UMPQUA LAND WATER COMPANY, INC., "The Home Builders," will, for the next thirty days, give every mau who wqrks in Roseburg a chance to get a 40x140 building site, under the following extremely reasonable terms: .-). X) CASl I DOW X AX1) Bo.OO CASH PER M()XrlTl Under such easy conditions every man should have a piece of Mother Earth. Get in on the (round Floor; buy in time because we have only a limited number of lots for sale. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR WOOD Split $2.75 Wood $2.50 Lciiic! THE HOME BUILDERS.. 116 Cass Street Company, Inc. ater Roseburg National BanK Building 22 it 2 s tttx II tt H 22 22 m 22 2 22 I2 2 li H . tt 22 22 22 22 22 it 11 22 22 :::::::::::::: ::::::::2:::;j:::;j2: :::n:::::m;::t::::;::::::2!2