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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1910)
THK KVEXIXG NEWS. MONDAY, SKPTKMItKR 20, 1910. Buy Your Fruits t Where the line is complete, the stock large to select from and all V J 'J 18 choice goods. Pears, a pples, peaches, everything In the way j w ui ii una. rum tomatoes tor can nlng. , T-v A J-''"" Ktcx k of Slap,, und Kuiiry (i nnvries. , At We nave "r "w" delivery service Hav, Oraln and Feed. J? " I NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. ! I Phone Main 2633 Roseburg, Oregon School Books at Roseburg BookJStore. .from 1 Freshman Mi senior k3ti si iaiat Waterman's u1iFountainPen Tha pn ...in "y' th Clp-C. PARKER'S Lucky Curve ond COX LIN'S Self Filler, are told at Roseburg Book Store. The Bett Place to But Box Tablet!, Inn!. Pent. Paper and all SCHOOL SUPPLIES 231 JacKson Street, Talk About Goodi Tilings BUT HAVE YOU TRIED "Preferred StocR" PorK and Beans as well as the other Preferred Stock Brand? These are b ird to beat and can be found among other good groceries, such as -e take pride in handling.- Right Goods at Right Prices TELEPHONE 238 w ' D. H. MARSTERS' Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning' and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble t WorKs. Telephone '2511. WorK Done on Short Notice If yoa want to lay in your Winter's Wood by the car load, cheap, for cash, see Page Investment Company Dry Body Fir 4 feet, Slab 4 feet, Slab 16 inches Phone 2421 L.H.RHOADES&CO. WANT TO BUY AND SELL YOU FIRST AND SECOND HAND GOODS ACCOMMODATING CLERKS WILL SERVE YOU Year I iMiijy Roseburg, Oregon. COMMERCIAL BLDO PLUMBING SHOP. I ROSEBURG, ORE. 1 709 North Jackson Street Asks Compromise in Matter of Saratoga Convention BLACK HAND CETS ITS VICTIM Followed Secret Service Employe, for Vear llcfore Opportunity for Murder Cuine Pueblo Conservation Congress. (Special to The Evening News.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 26. It la admitted by the old guard of New York today that they are beaten and plans for a conference with Roosevelt are being made. At this conference It Is probable that a com- uroimse will be sought. The col onel will reach Saratoga this after noon. Senator Payne, of the old guard, will be the first one to greet the ex-president when he reaches this city, and he will ask Roosevelt not to oust Sherman as the tempor ary chairman of the convention, as the effect of such action will be to cause a split .among the republican leaders. Whether or not Roosevelt will comply with the request is not known, but it Is believed he will not. Sherman, It is understood, will stand pat, and If the Colonel forces the chairmanship, the Issue will then await a test vote when the conven tion meets tomorrow. Prepared to compromise. If nec essary, Roosevelt left New York tills morning for Saratoga, and the Col onel Is Inclined to believe that he ran control the convention when the prinmrv law plank conies up. It Is nxppced that little trouble will be neountered In Becurlnt? the adoption of a progressive nlatfortn. Vice-President Sherman arrived In S;,ratogn at noon, and in response to nn Inquiry snld : 'I came here to act as leninoniry chairman of the convention." Sherman was Irritable ind Insisted that he was going to be ttio chairman. Wnrk of Pluck Hand, VICTORIA. Sept. 2 fi. The bodv of Frank .lullen. who has been em- oyed In the government secret cer vine, was found In a clump of brush near Ravelwtoke Raturdav night, the murder nlalnlv being that of the hlnck bund, which had been on hi( trial for years. Three previous at tempts had been made to kill .lullen vear ago .lullen s son-in-law wa 'Htled bv the Mafia, and since that 'line he has traced down and cause' 'he arrest of three of the men res uonslble fod the murder, each of them serving a sentence of ten years Since this .Inllen has been a marker man, and the murderers finally sue "ceded In getting him. The nolle ire nlannlng a campaign for hunt 'ng down the gnng of cut throats. Continue i'Mght. PURRU). Col., Sept. 26. With fhe state rights controversy one of 'he extpped fen hires of the conven Mon. the Eighteenth National Irri tation Contrress opened here this af---nr-nnn. There Is no doubt hut wh"1 'he fight that was Inamntrated at th' -nnqervnt'Oti congress latelv held n Minneapolis will bo renewed here TIir urogram thU afernnon Include-' in add resR nf G rtforrtor A -la m s. or nlori''n. which followed the nnen 'ng of 'be congr" bv president Fow 'er. Wm. J. rct'vnn will sneak tn Irht nn the oehlect of the Initiative md referendum. 4 HOMK TYPHOID roi'M). Report of Samples Sent for Aiinlysl aro Received. Dr. Ceorge TO. Houck. countv health officer, today received the fol lowing report relative to snniples of water sent to the Oregon State Ronrd nf Health for analysis some time ago In connection with the report It might, he well to explain that "or -ranism" means bacteria of any kind whether harmful or not. A majority of samples of wat er taken from the various wells show more or less typhoid bacclt lus. evidencing that most of the tv nhold cases In Douglas county have originated from drinking water from private wells, and not the city water system as first supposed. Herman Marsters' spring. 244 organisms per C. C. meaning If drops of water, typhoid bacillus positive. Alice Houser, 88.rf organisms, ty phoid bacillus positive. L. N. Parrolt. 3440 organisms, ty phoid bacillus negative. Robert Branch. fiflO organisms, ty phoid bacillus negative. Rr't Nichols. -4 S3 fi organisms, ty phoid bacillus positive. H. Snvder, 6048 organisms, ty phoid bacillus negative. W. Rnttv. 960 organisms, phold bacillus, negative. ty .T. II. Adam's spring. 27260 or ganisms, typhoid bacillus neentlw Dldtel well, 840 organisms, ty phoid bacillus negntlve. George W. Jones, 7020 organisms Winnie Gaddis f THR PLUMBER lV''v.-.t,, ' tj Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Roseburg TIUKYtiS CAITVKKII. r Word was received here late this afternon that "Chick" Wright and a companion whose name cannot be learned at this time, have been arrested at Marshueld. and are being held awaiting the arrival of an of- ncer from this city. Wright Is the man who Is suspected 4 of stealing the red runabout from In front of the Thornton home, on East Douglas street. on last Friday evening.' Accord- ing to the Marsh field officers the machine is badly damaged, and It will be necessary to make a, number of repairs before It can be brought to this city. , typhoid negative. J. R. Morris, 14688 organisms, ty phoid bacillus negative. Henkle home, Oak Creek, 65880 organisms, typhoid bacillus positive. Henkle barn. Oak Creek, 3080 or ganisms, typhoid positive. McCulloch well. Mill street, 25920 organisms, typhoid bacillus negative. Cox well, MJH street. 10044 or ganisms, typhoid positive. Mrs. Kruse's well, Pine street 57, 7S0 organisms, typhoid positive. Mrs. Mahn, Pine street, 3240 or ganisms, typhoid negative. Cases where the analysis shows "negative" there should be no alarm, hut where the water Is pronounced as "typhoid positive" due precaution should be taken, and the owners as well as others should resist drinking Its contents. Dr. Houck has also sent samples of the reservoir city water to the state hoard of health and expects a report any day as to its purity. PIIRIT 1U RT DKAD. Dies at Monmouth Last Friday K veiling. YOXCALLA. Sept. 25. Peril H. Hurt passed qufotly away at his home :it Monmouth, Or., Friday. Sept. 23. Deceased was a nat Ivo of Oregon, being a son of the late Geo. A. Rurt. of Yoncalla, and was fit! years if age. lie leaves a wife, three, sons. f hree daughters, two brothers and wo sisters to mourn his demise, rom mengre reports It Ib supposed hat Mr. Hurt died suddenly, ns he :md been subject to heart failure "or some time. The news of his untimely death was indeed a shock 'ng surprise to all, as it has been but n short time since he was a visitor among us and appeared to be strong and hearty. The remains will he taken to Port land where they will be cremated. To those near and dear to the do leased, we, on behalf of this coni nunlty extend the most heartfelt lympathy and may the sunshine of eace and the glowing embers of his rnpmory cheer and comfort) them hrough this dark and trying ordeal. A FRIEND. The case of the State vs Ike Mat thews, accused of assault with a dan gerous weapon upon the person of .'laud Talcott, was called for hear- ng In Justice of the Peace John T. Long's court this afternoon.' Dis trict Attorney Georgo M, Brown ap peared on behalf of the state, while Matthews was represented by Attor ley Marsters. After examining a number of witnesses, who appeared o have little knowledge of the crl MitnstanccB surrounding the alleged crime, the district attorney asked 'or a continuance of the case, and tn such an end. Informed the court that he did not believe In heaping expense upon the county unless the charge, merited prosecution. M r. Brown also declared that trouble had existed between the defendant ind Talcott for some time, and he lppeared to scout the contention that alcott hnd jumped Matthews on the street without provocation. The hearing will be concluded some lino Wednesday. Matthews, It will he remembered, was arretted Inst Friday evening accused of pulling gun on Talcott as the crowds were 'etiirning from the circus. Rev. K. M. Mears, pastor of the Methodist church. South, has been issigned to the Roseburg church for another year. He returned from -onfernce this noon. QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT Eastern Oysters Any Style .Short Orders at Any Hours Regular Dinner 25 Cents CHICKEN " DINNER EVERY SUNDAY OPEN TILL 10 P. M. DAILY YE TOY. PROPRIETOR SHERIDAN STREET NEAR DEPOT Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Oregon Rev. K. M. Mears returned from Medford this noon after spending a few daya at Medford In attendance at the annual conference of the M. K. church South. FOUND Ladle's watch. Owner can get same by describing property and paying expense of this advertise ment. Inquire at this office. tf ::t:-::-4v OHice Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5, E You Don't Have to m mm i: J.''i:v';.j;s..-"''''i ' PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 t to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK of any Kind. I have five or fill houses 1 will noil chnnp, as I want to ua the money In other IiuhbIiu'hs. See my burglar proof window look, Ita O.K. See Pat'B ElaBtlo root paint for leaky roorn. We build, move or repair your houeea. Dusluess buildings a specialty. Over forty I years experience la building, F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER - THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE K0HI.HAGFN, Proprietor Wholesale and retail Butcher. Toe best the Market aflords. All kinds of Stock bought and Sold. Phone 581 I STAGE .LINES All regular moll stngoa lonvo G. W. Unpp's urncory storo, 133 filiot kluii Hireet, fiielnK It. H., nppoHlte Hie exhibit liulldlng. Dnlly hIiircb for Mni-HhfUdd, Myrtle Point and nil Ooob Hny points, nlno dally hnnkH (except Suncluy) for Peel and Millwood. Cash paid lor produce along the line. G. W. FAPP Agent and Proprietor no0scrOLD i 1 isrOD EVERY MEMBER A Tl y FOR SALE Roseburg COMPANY Aaron Snider, of Dlxonvllle. is pendng be day in own visiting with friends. CARD OF THANKS. We take' this opportunity of ex tending our heartfelt thanks to all who kindly assisted during the Ml ness and death of our dear son and brother. GEO. PHOTZMAN and FAMILY. I know a way to make the sick folks well and restore normal func tion in any part of the body without drugs or surgery. Come to my office and learn how. I make no charge for consultation and will tell you frankly whether I can help you or not. Many patients in Rose burg will tell you that I am the man that makes good. PAUL HERBERT MAY D. C. Chiropractic Physician 303 Lane Strcot 6to8.Suudays 10 toi2a m Go to Sea to See I Roseburg, Oregon TO ALL POINTS BY THE Rochdale