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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
THK EVEXIXQ XEWfl. TM'HKItAY, BKPTKMIIKIt 15, 101O. THE EVENING NEWS 111' D. W. BATHS IMHUKI DAILY KXCKI'T KUXDAV. Kntered as second-claim mattei November 6, 1S09, at Hoseburg Ore., under Jetof March 3. 1879. Hiilwcritimi Itutca llnlly. Per year, by mall 13.00 Per month, delivered 60 Sefiti-neekly Per Year 12.00 I Blx months 11.00 1 THUIINIIAY, KKITlAlllKIl 13, ll). ; . "$ The mails are flooded with a clr-1 cular letter sent over the state by ; Henry J. Bean In support of his can-! dldacy for supreme Judge. Up to date Uean la the only man In the state who has vouched for Ueaiih Qualifications for this high office: self praise Is a poor recommendu tinn. This circular comalns an In temperate and untruthful attack on one of his opponents, which Is In bad taatB and which demonstrates uean unlltness for this high nllire. The diKnlfled canipniKn of his opponent Thomas A. Mcljride and Wallace M Oamant, contrasts favorably wit llean s conduct and attests their sii erior qualifications for the otllce. Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Oar Business At Your Service Day or Night We want every lady in town to come and get a free sample of our own mahe of PURE VANILLA EXTRACT This extract, is different from any other vanilla. If you use it once you will say it is the nicest vanilla you have ever used. This vanilla extract is made from the best vanilla beans in our own labor atory. Price 25c and 50c a bottle, delivered at your home. HAR5TERS DRUG STORE Phone 81 Prescription Pharmacists We carry everything that should be found in a high class pharmacy We make people welcome . We will call for and deliver your prescriptions Among the candidate at the prf mary election who Reek the nornlua Hon for representative from Don k I tin county there !b one ikthoii fit whom the ueonle will take much pride I unpporflng and who will i-Kculve th full BtreiiKtli of the republican voter throughout the entire county. Thl gentleman Is none other than Geo Neuner, Jr., one of ItoHeliurg nromlfflne, upright and proficient at torneys. In selecting Mr. Neimer for the office to which he anplreH will he assurance to all that the people 01 thin section will have proper and ex eel lent representation at the' atat rapttol. From him his coiiKtltuent will expect much, and they will no be deceived Ever faithful to his duties, untiring In his efforts to en act laws which will result In th greatest good to the manses at large Mr. Neuner Is a most logical cmxli date and eminently fitted to repre sent a wide-awake community. In reference to the election of clr rult judges In this district the 10 0H laws of . Oregon, page 11 a, provide "that there shall be, three Judges of the second judicial district. The dntles and Judicial labors shall he divided as they may agree among themselves, provided, however, tha one of said judges shall reside south of the Umpqua river and west of the Coast Range of mountains dur ing his term of office." There are three candidates for the office at thin election, and but two to elect If Judee John S. Coke and Fl. P Jones should bo elected they would agree among themselves who should reside south of the ITmpnua river and west of the Const Hun go of monntalns and if J mice Hamilton nnd B. F. Jones, who are both resi dents of Roseburg should ho elected Ifcey would have to agree nmnng themselves who should reside south of the ITninqua river and west of the Coast Range of mountains during their term of office LOCAI. news. If you wnnt somethlnif strictly up- to-dato In Suits, Skirts, or Long Coats, don't fall to call nnd Inspect our nobby line of uumplcH, nnd cuts, of made, to measure gurnientu. We ar representing one of the oldest nnd most reliable Ladles' Tailoring companies !n Chicago. Everything made to your own mensure. and a perfect At guaranteed. THIS FAIR. George Jones, one of Pouglns coun ty's best known residents, today de livered to Grant Taylor, of Win chester, an option on 4.R00 ncreV of land situated In the vicinity of Win chester and adjoining the Oumbleton -estate. Tho land Is very valuable for both general farming and fruit grow ing. Although MY. Taylor refuses to divulge his Intentions It Is presumed ttant he secured the options with a view of disposing of the tract to Mrs. Me N. Moore and Dr. Ilensllnler, cap italists, who recently purchased a piece of the Dumbleton ranch. The price asked per acre Is not made pub lic at present time. Considerable excitement prevailed la the vicinity of the Southern Pa ri flo depot shortly after 8 o'clock last evening, when a report whs circu lated to the effect that an old soldier bad committed suicide near the limp una bridge. Marshal Huffman and Constable Singleton were notified and hurried to the scene of the supposed tragedy, where thev dirtenvcred the old veteran sleeping nencefully. H waa nroHHed and when questioned regarding the rash act he appeared snrpriKcd and begged to be allowed to go upon his way 11 Is request was grnnted and he left muttering words of disapproval. McGIXX OX "XO.V-PAKTISAX" About Twenty-live- People Hi Spiel. COAL BEST WASHINGTON COAL $7.50 Z ROCK SPRINGS $11.00 Leave Orders at PAGE INVESTMENT CO. ROSEBURGNATLBANK Posing as a friend of the "poor people" and declaring himself as op posed to the methods employed by the corporations, Judge Henry K. Mc Ginn, of Portland, attorney for the Pullman Car Company, and recogni: ed throughout the entire Northwest as the great corporation lawyer, d llvered a short address In the pres ence of about twenty-five people u the courthouse last evening. In it entirety the meeting had all the appearance of a typical democrat gathering no less than two-thirds o: those present being affiliated with th staid old democratic ring of Douglas county. The remainder of the and ence was comprised of one or two newspaper men, and here and there a republican whose curiosity over whelmed his better judgment, Mr. McGinn, who by the way pre tends to be a republican, was Intro duced by J. w. Wright, who, In brief address, told of how the speak er of the evening had donated his ser vices and had journeyed to Roseburg for no other purpose than to ndvocate the selection of Supreme Judges, re gardless of party adulation. To mak long story short McGinn chose as his subject, A Non-Polltlcal Judic iary. According to the usual custom political spellbinders. McGinn firs peddled a "bunch of hot air" relatlv to Kosehurg and Its people, and then with a slight wave of the hand turn ed to the chairman and announced that he was In readiness to delve Into the merits of the Issue at hand. To quote Mr. McGinn's remarks would be almost Impossible If for no other reason than his statements were bad ly disconnected, and appealed to the listener as a conglomeration of brlei sentences with details wholly elim inated. As an appropriate preliminary Mr McGinn lauded the present members of the supreme bench, (three republl cans and two democrats) for the manner In which they had conducted he nffnirs of their honorary nosl Ions, and declared emphatically that le believed they should be retained regardless of their party affiliation n nu apparent attempt to baffle his listeners and at the same time score his point, the speaker then sprung a couple or crude illustrations much he same as those advanced by demo cratic nnd "non-partisan" orators of ho minority class who chance to come this way. Why." Bald McGinn, "what diff erence does It make whether the udges are democrats or republicans as long as they serve the people In manner becoming to their dig- It y. The voters of this state should retain the present members of the supreme bench regardless of politics or political strife. As above stated McGinn's remarks ere abrupt and without substantl atlon, nnd the a hove declaration might be considered a fair sample. le Bam nothing, whatever, as to why he present members of the supreme encn should be retained, save that udge Hurnette. of Salem, and Wal lace McCamant, of Portland, pros pective candidates for supreme J;idgec were of the corporation craft. McGinn then spoke In thunderous ones, and denounced Hurnette as a yrant and a man possessed of a dis position warranting his downfall In the first round. "Why." said Mc Ginn, "that man Burnette Is a fine fellow on the street, but the minute he assumes the sent of Justice he be comes a tyrant, and the attorney who Is compelled to practice In his court Is In constant fear of rebuke and humiliation". Many of those present at the meet ing afterwards expressed themselves that the shots at Hurnette were proh ably uttered for a purpose, and were not con lined to Hurnette alone, but to other Judges throughout the state; who appear to possess a similar atli-i tilde toward their subordinates. j Disposing of Judge Hurnette's case; McGinn then proroeded to flay Wal-! lace Mrt'utnant, referring to 111 in as j the corporation attorney. Met! Inn ' said thai McCtimnnt was the as-1 sembly candidate for supreme Judge,! j not because he was sincere In meet-1 lug the etids of just Ire, but for the! direct purpose of favoring the cor- j porntfona. t j ! McGinn then r.U of a cor-1 tain meeting that Is alleged to have occurred in the Kenton building, at 1 I'nrtlmut m uhli'h vdim (iivilixt ntilv i corpor.it inn iittnrneys. .McGinn named I ; a number of the attorneys that were present at that meeting, and ' coin hiding then went on to relate the j i m pin iu mns or iirius i ney represen- and from the Kiddy smile that crept over the countenances of tho few as sembled, It was apparently received as a socialist Joke. In connection with naming the long list of corpor ations, McGinn displayed his cuu nlngness in omitting the Pullman Car Company, knowing as he does that he Is employed by that corporation by the year. That his employment with the Pullman people In general Is the same as other corporation attor neys, was Illustrated to the satisfac tion of Jill In Kosehurg only a few weeks ago, when It was announced in the local Justice court that McGinn, attorney for the Pullman Car Com pany, would be present at the trial of the negro porter, arrested at Grants Pass several weeks ago on a charge of assault, for the purpose, no doubt, of protecting his corpora tion against a civil action for dam ages. In a fruitless attempt to besmirch McCamant In the eyes of the people of Douglas county, McGinn then went on to tell of that horrible "Marquam" steal. In which he said McCamant was the chief actor. Not withstanding that the facta regard ing the .Marquam affair are still fresh tents himself in besmirching) Mc Camant and Burnette in order to at tain the goal of his political ambi tions. ixiefly he wishes to aid the pres ent democratic supreme Judges In re election. liOCAIi NKWS. County Judge Wonacott. leaves for Drain tomorrow noon where he ex pects to remain for' four or five days. Through his attorney Klbert B. Hermann, William Groat, who lan guishes In the county jail on a charge of lewd-cohabltatlon, has fil ed suit lor divorce against his wife Anna A. Groat, who resides at Vina, California. County Judge G. W. Wonacott, Commissioner M. R. Ryan and Coun ty Health Officer George E. Houck spent yesterday at Camas and Sugar Pine mountains where they awarded several contracts for lumber, prepar atory to Improving the roads In those XOT1CK. All parties who can conveniently do so are requested to make their entries for the coming fair with the secretary on Saturday, the 24th Inst. This will greatly facilitate matters and prevent delay on the opening day. Blanks on application E. N. EWART. Secretary, 2nd S. O. D. A. Society, Room 7 Review Building. A. F. LATHAM Carpenter, Contractor and Builder. TELEPHONES. Office : Mnln 2021 Residence 1W 8. Main tit. ill the minds of the public, the speak-I localities. It is the Intention of the er. was not Bntisflcd to eliminate tho details, hut on the contrary he worried the audience with a pro longed statement or how .McCamant representing the l.add estate of Port land, stole (?) of "Poor Old Mar- nunni" a lilork of land situated In the very heart of Portland's busi ness district. Arrordlne to Mc(;tnns remarks. however, the voters gathered at last evenings meeting were unable to detect evidence of theft, when the speaker admitted that .Murqiiam boi rowed something like $:tuo,000 of Laud and his associates with which to erect the Mnrquam Grand build lug. and to secure the loan gave a mortgage upon the structure which was later foreclosed when Marquam was unable to come through In ac cordance with the terms of the con tract. According to McGinn's own statements, the foreclosure was reg ular and free from graft and corruption. In brief, McGinn's address was n sort of a wislile-wnshle conglomera tion of remarks, compiled and ex pounded, no doubt, for the express purpose of aiding the minority (dem ocratic) party in attaining represen- ndon on t lie supreme bench In a republican state. From the tenure of McGinn's state ments he Is practically devoid of ar gument, and for that reason he con- county court to spend considerable money this fall in road improve ments; and they deem a plank road the more durable in the vicinity of the places above mentioned. A trnnsclent by the name of Gra ham, who was recently employed by the local forestry officials to fight fire, was arrested by Constable Ed ward Singleton late yesterday after noon accused of larceny from a build ing, owned by II. A. Blakeley. and situated near Peel. It Is the state's contention that Graham entered the cabin nnd appropriated a wagon cov er valued at approximately $4. At the time the accused was arrested he wns accompanied by a couple of pals who are being held at the city Jail as witnesses. The case will prob ably come up for hearing Borne time tomorrow. Nice Crisp floods The kind that tickles your palate' 44 Buy your supplies of pastry and bread from THE UMPQUA BAKERY II. GUEST, Prop. THE EUREKA A Woman's Friend Invaluable to Ladies xi 1 Every woman is interested n ad should know about the wonderful Eureka, the best antiseptic C lenses in stantly, is Mite und ponitivt? in its results He in on At ra- ' tions given daily by lady attendant. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. xn. 2 lo 1 p. m. Call at rooms I and 2 Abra ham bld'g Ppeclal demon strations at home upon request TO WATKU COXSUMEItS. 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