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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
THE WEATHER local FORECAST Showers To-uight and Wed nesday ADVERTISERS Will find Tin' KivuInK Nt'wa the lHt medium to reach the iwopleuf Uutobunr. A wltlo-a-pnke publication prlntliit all the nwi that'afit to uriu VOL. 1 ItOSKHl'ltO, DOUGLAS COUNTY. OltKGOX, WKDNKSDAV, SKIT. 28, 1010. No. SHO Exultantly Called Saratoga Convention to Order RESOLUTIONS ENDORSE TAFT Itoot Marie Iermni.ci.t Chairman The TuiilT Law Vmlxnl li wet Primary Hecomment. in! Cadets Stand I'at. (Special to The Evening News.) SARATOGA, Sept. 28. Taking their keynote from Roosevelt's speech declaring war on corrupt po liticians, the committee on resolu tions oday presented the party plat form for ratification. The report of the committee contains enthusi astic endorsement of the Taft admin istration, the Payne-Aldrich tariff law, alleging that the high cost of living is not due to the protective tariff law, but "rather to world-wide conditions. The features in the re port were threshed out last night and finally adopted by a vote of 22 to 15. and says: "We enthusiastic ally endorse the statesmanship and progressive leadership of President Taft, and point with pride to the Achievements of the first 18 monthr. of his administration. The Payne tariff law has reduced the nverage rate of duty 11 per cent and turned a deficit in the revenues Into a sur plus. Unlike the Wilson law the great reductions did not Interfere with . industries or crlnnlo nnv en terprise." The resolutions said that the advanced cost of living is only a reflex of thp world-wide tendener pnd rnnno hp aald to he a result of the tn-iff law. Roosevelt arrived nt the hall and exultantly railed the onvenffnn to order nt 11:20. The reculnrs ar more defiant than ever. Senator Root wn eletori nfnni went chairman and In a brief Kneech tnlrl '-fit tbo pnnnln ripmn ndoH tr InMlflMvp nnd referendum and tho rrt nrimarv. nnd rornm mended Ibn' the partv endorse these measures. Cadets Still Stnml Pat. WY7RT POINT. Sent. ?S. As a re sult nf the Logan incident football j nrartin and .the came scheduled for Paturdav between the academy and Vermont has beon cancelled. The ex amination called under the direction of General Parry was continued to day, but with no better results, as "the cadets continued to stand nit. Accidents Chapin Universal Liniment for accidents and every day use, too. Best for man and beast. Rubs In easier pulls the pain out quicker. Indicated wherever a good lin iment is needed. Hundreds of satisfied users will tell you that In the all world of medicine there Is no application or embrocation like this. Costs 25 cents a bottle Liver Ills Little Liver Pillj cure all Ills. Normal, Kentle, but thorough action cleansing the bowels com pletely, giving butter freedom to the other organs Cure headache, nausea. Indiges tion, constipation and all disord ers of hot weather change of food and water. 25 cents a box. The Biggest Little Drug store in Town R0SEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. S. E. KR0HN, Manager Roseburg, Oregon refusing fto tell why they dislike Logan. Thirty cadets were examin ed by the general today. It la be lieved that the cadets will not try to humiliate Logan any more and the matter may be dropped. The platform adopted by the con vention somewhat staggered the en thusiastic Roosevelt adherents, who have alleged that the Colonel was the leader of Insurgency, and they expected that the platform to be of the extreme insurgent type. En dorsement! of Tuft and the tariff plainly disgusted the radicals, and they are wondering what has become of all the thunder and noise regard ing these issues. To further em barrass them It Is openly talked that Taft and Roosevelt. have finally reached an understanding and that hereafter progtvssivfs of a mild tyj'e will be the big factors in na tional affairs-, th president nnd Uooptidt accent. i. if such as llolliver, Bristow and Cummins, but refusing to acknowledge insurgents of the aFolIette class. Roosevelt's admlr- ere are considerably abashed at thlsi rude awakening. The Colonel fused- to comment on the rumor when questioned. NEW SLAUGHTEIt HOUSE. West Koselmrg Correspondent Honsts of Sanitary Place, Oliver Newheart, proprietor of the market on Sheridan st. Is com pleting his large new barn and slaughter house west of this city. The structure Is 54x42 feet and Is finely planned and well built for the purpose, with plenty of room for cattle sheds to shelter the stock from the winter rains, nnd Is enclosed with a high board fence. There are special runways to the slauhgter pen. a roomy nog shed Is also another feature of the improvement, and this building has a strong floor which will insure clean and whole some quarters for porkers Intended for slaughter, and is a decided Im provement over the former hog wal lows. He Is also planning many other Improvements which he expects ro carry out early next spring. Mr. Newheart intends to raise his own pork, as he claims that nt least half of the time he cannot find hogs snough to supply the demand These. buildings are a decided improvement j over the former ill-smellfng. tumbled down sheds In use, and there are lust a. few more slaughter estab lishments that might follow the ex ample set. which would no doubt cause much rejoicing to parties trav-i eling the highly scented Deer Creek road. Must the Oregonians be "shown" by (he Easterners? Facial massage for beauty nnd com fort Roseburg Reality Parlors. Builder Wilson's Sarsaparllla Compound is essentially a builder. It renews blood activity and In creases volume. It makes healthy flesh It renovates the entire system and allows full scope of work to Individual organs ft Increases appetite and corrects digestion. It is best for the stomach, blood, liver and kidneys. And it is best for all ages. There's health In every bottle for $1.00, 3 for $2.50. Colera Morbus Krohn's Diarrhoea Cordial Tie natural, safe remedy for colic, cholera, cholera morbus and summer complaints. There's probably not a better remedy for the purpose in the market. An emergency remedy for home or on vacation trip. Don't ever be without It. Krohn's Diarrhoea Cordial stops diarrhoea and dy sen try. 25 cents. EXPERIMENT ON FRUF May Result in Radical Change in Pure Food Law THE WEST CETS AN INN1N Twenty of Stanford University En ter the 'Poison Squad" Con. Hci'vntlonlsts Gvt lluwy Urges state Control. (Special to The Evening News.) PALO ALTO, Cal., fiept. 28. A squad of twenty students from the Stanford University compose the "poison squad" on whom the effectB or certain chemicals as food are being tested, with a view of learn ing just what -curative chemicals can be used In California fruits with out Injury to persons using such fruits as food products. These ex perlments are being watched with great Interest by growers in ever fruit district of the West, as .they may result in the restoration of sul phur dioxide In curing fruit, which the pure food law now prohibits. Prof. Kesert has charge of the test mow under way and will extend th investigation over a period of four months, nt the end of which time reports on the physical condition of the Rtudents will be mado to the board of five appointed by Roose velt for this purpose just before he retired from the presidency, West Has limiiw. PUERBLO. Col.. Sept. 26. The West had an Inning at the conser vation congress today, f rank Short, of Fresno, Cal., was one of the-ftrln dual speakers, and he ably present ed the question of water equities and the control of the states over the irrigation projects. He also noticed conservation and the developmen of the irrlgationnl resources. The Colorado delegation, acting along the lines of its support for state conservation today decided to pre sent a resolution urging congress to appropriate a mi I Hoik dollars t n anally from the reclamation fund to develupe water sources in arid dls tricts. MANIAC UOXTHOVEItSY. Oregon Must Cure I Lunatics. 'or Its Own SALEM, Or., Sept. 27. Dr. A. I- Tamiesie, second assistant physician of the Oregon State Insane Asylum left last evening with a guard for Lincoln, Cat., to take charge of W H. Williams, who Is being held by the authorities there on the charge of threatening the life of Governor Benson. The California authorities have refused absolutely to send Williams to an Insane asylum and the Ore gon officinls are forced to go to Cal ifornia and take charge of the man Retaliation Is threatened bv the Ore gon authorities and the large number of insane persons in the asylum at Salem, who belong In California may be sent to that state and turned looso there. Williams, who is said to be a man iac and a desperate man was com mttted to the asylum for the Insane rrom liiinmooK several years atso and records show that he was a vic tim of the drug habit. After re ceiving treatment at the asylum for a period of six months he was re leased, having been pronounced cur ed of the habit by the asylum phy sicians. Four months ago Williams began carrying on a correspondence with Governor Renson in which he charge the chief executive with causing his great mental misery through X-ray waves conveyed to him through spfrltunlism and con tinued from time to time to inform the governor of Ills Intention to Inflict bodily harm upon the head of the state. The threatening letter? prompted the stnte officials to Issue a notice to all railroads leading Into Oregon, and to authorities in border ing states, to keen a close lookout for Williams. This notice has ap parently had effect, as the last let ter received by Governor Renson from the demented man from Lin coln. Cal., resulted In Williams' ar rest. ANOTHER VEItKIOX. City Man Fstiljiln Some Thing to Correspondent. j Editor News: In last night's Ipup i of your naner Farmer X romnlnlnd I tcafnst the hitching regulations In this city. Fortunately, he was mis taken. The ordinance governing this matter prohibits any horse or mule being hitched in one place longer than four hours at any time day or night. In the months of November. December, January, February and March no horse can be hitch ed longer than two hours without a blanket of gome nature for protec tion. This ordinance In not to Inronven fenrft farmers, but Is purely a human itarian measure to prevent cruelty to animals. No one Is allowed to tie to a lamp post or a n v post of n decorative nature. Naturally Jnek son street is barred, since thro 1" not room for horses to be hitched there. Farmer Xs beliefs concerning the merchimts of Roseburg aud mail order houses is a matter of pure business. If the farmer can gain by buyiug from piall order houaes he had better do it. However, It is very noticeable that the most pros perous farmers have not the mall ord-r habit In this county. A& a matter of fact, mall order houses have lost to the farmers of the United States many millions of dob lars through fakes and failures, Most of their goods ate of inferior quamy, so lar as i nave ooservea. E. S. 8TRONG. SOMETHING t'Xl'SUAL. We are pleased to announce that Morrltt LeRcr, the chalk talker, has been secured 'to Igive his famous chalk talk "Making Faces", in our city. He will nppear at the Presbyter Ian church, Monday, October 3, at 8 P. M. Mr. LeRoy has a national repu tation huvlng been before the public for 15 years, and during that time has appeared In nearly every promi nent city of the United States. This Is his first trip through these parts, and all should avail themselves of n -4L the opportunity to hear him and see his humorous cartoons and beautiful chalk pictures which he draws while he tells the audience the incidents in connection with them. Admission 25 cents. K. C. Wltschy and John Wltsehy at'9-JookiiiK over the IJiupquay Valley with the idea of locating. Mrs. C. M. McOnuloy, of Portland arrived In itosehurg this morning to snend about ten days visiting with friends. Miss Olive Smlthson, of Dunsmulr, Cal., arrived in Hosebure on this ..ern(,on train for a visit with rel btives. Hear Hon B. . Kddy Thursda night nt the corner of Jackson and Oak streets. (Explanation, of the Home Rule Bill. s-2! C. L. Peaman, an old Holdlnr who resided In Uosehurg about twelve years ago, Is visiting friends In the city. Better step in nnd Investigate our line of famous Eclipse and Char ter Oak heaters now ready. Keep lngs. Large llns both for wood and coal. Rice & KIce, the House Furnishers. dsw Edward Thornton, a local automo bile man, was arrested by Marshal Huffman shortly after 2 o clock this afternoon accused of violating the ordinance regulating the speed limit of automobiles within the city lim its. Thornton will be arraigned be fore the city recorder some time to morrow. Marshal ilunrnnn says that he intends to enforce the ordinance n nil oh l ion regardless of whom It hurts. MOW TODAY. WANTED Pressor; must bo flrst- ciass workman. Apply Robert Taylor, opposite Harth's Toggerv. ol FOR RENT House, 6 rooms and bath and furniture for sale. In quire 514 S. Pine Btreut. ol WANTED Competent woman for housekeeper In small family. Ad dress, Housekeeper, this office. FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms, 217 Chadwick street. SPRING WAGON FOR SALE Hand made, Norway Iron, elm hub. hickory spokes; cost over $300; will take $100. Just (he thing for 'farmers or dairy truck wagon. At Farmers Stables. J. W. Toll man, residence at Jas. Newland's ol 5 Attention Farmer and Fruit Men. The Douglas County Abstract Company will Insure your fruit dry- rs nouses and barns. We have arranged specially to take care of the fruit dryers. Call uf by phone or write. Bettpr be safe than orrv. DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO d-w-tf THAT HOME TU LK BILL. Hon. B. L. Eddv will sneak Thursday night at 7:30 In front of the DouiflHft National Bank bnlldlnn on the Home Rule Bill. Be sure that you hear him. i-29 3 Allege That Western Roads Demand Exhorbitant Sum RUMBLINGS SCARE ARIZONIANS l"eilo Hi-e to Town lA-glslutoi-Did Nut Intend lllaikninll, Only Wanted Lrliiier iu Commit Hiiiiwif. (Special to Bvanlng News) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28. Reso lutions condemning the Western rail roads for alleged exliorbitaut trans portation charges on ore, and In structing President Buckley to ap point a special Investigation com mittee to prolie Into the matter of rates mid submit their fliirtliiKs to Manhatten Shirts, Stetson Hats, Keiser NecK wear, Staley Underwear, Home of Regal Shoes. Lest you forget, we keep you Pressed Free. Penfamln topyrlfhl lyTost of the meu we know Z with themselves about fcti wmm going to wear for Fall and Winter. Some of them, (we're told) are strongly in favor of a fairly loose back style, while a great many, es pecially the Young Men, prefer the somi-fonn fitting model which we picture here. It is called the Seabright and is one of n younger generation of clothes which simply is irresif-table. Every thing about the Seabright is of such a decisive nature aud it illustrates so nicely what remarkable productions "IJenjamiu Clothes" are, that our en thusiasm over them quite runs away with us. The Seabright is a Threc-liuiton Sack Suit which has been in great demand in New York for sometime. and we predict a flattering reception for it in our city after today. While "Benjamin Clothes" are built by the very best clothes talent vhieh New York can supply, mid while the styles arc precisely like the moHt exclusive Fifth Avenue Tailors are putting out, they are moderately priced. Any Young Man who will come to us and "try : on" a few patterns iu this Seabright model will be the most enthusiastic fellow outside of New York City. They're all "worked up" over it there. ' HARTH'S TOGGERY. the Inter-state commerce commission were introduced today at the conven tion of the American Mining Con gress In session In this city. The resolutions wero adopted by the con vention and a cbmnllttee of threa. j. , will be named by the president bo fore the close of the sosslon. "!V No llln. knmll Intended. Tm, , CHICAGO. Sept. 28. Cross exam ItiRtlou of State Representative White occupied most of the tltrn nt today's session of the senatorial lueatigntlng committee probing Into the Lorimer case. White denied that he had tried to blackmail Lorimer, saying that he wrote to the sena tor regarding the alloged $1,000 of- for for votos in order to make Lori mer conuriil liiiuneir. . .;...'.v;;r,:. Sonntor Prniler iolnod the com mitteo today. Ari.onn Has Kartluiuake. FLAGSTAFF, Aril., Sept. 28 Mysterious rumblings accompanied by slight enrthquakes continued to day, and many peoplo In the country districts have come Into (his place. The disturbance aro believed to have ' n canned by earthquakes between here and the Ornnd. Canyon of the Colorado. No dumage has been reported. every Suit we Hell to I t. f. ' i i Clothes' ,io have a way of arguing llie style of suit they aro