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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
1 1 THE EVEXIXG NEWS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1010. 1ft '0 fir- Store of Quality r-; t naamjTrnmi-Mrji ! v. END j 1 :k 1, 1 v::':; IS " CHASE TEA YOURS5 DARROW'S TELLING ADMISSIONS The Liquor Men Were Knocked Out By Their Own Champion PHONE 238 COMMERCIAL I3EDG School Books at Roseburg Book Store. .from m r- ,..v m to h'-'if 3 Senior Ti :ti si a ii 1 I Pi I. Waterman's Fountain Pen Iih 1 lh ll. tllp-C. PARKER'S Lucky Curve and CONK LIN'8 Self Filler, lire Mld at Roseburg Book Store. Tht Beit Place t lay Box Table InKi, Pent. Paper and all SCHOOL SUPPLIES 231 JacKson Street, Roseburg', Oregon. GOLDEN WEST Coffee, Tea, Spices, BaRing Powder ExtractsJust Right A Trial Will Convince Not only are the great labor lead-. ers of the. country, liko John Mitchell ! and Gobi pens, in favor of prohibition. but Clarence Darrow, in hia speech at Roseburg, for tho "wets", was honest enough to adimc the follow ing facts, which men like Rose deny, namely: 1. That the prohibitionists are honest and unselfish,, and are try ing to make the world better. I. That many of the "wets" are fighting prohibition simply because they have money invested in the, liquor business. 3. That prohibition speakers can beat the "wet" speakers; that "wet'' speakers do not dare to ejiter into joint debates with prohibitionists. 4. That no enthusiasm can be aroused for a glass of beer. 5. That the question is not one of revenue. Darrow says he would he ashamed to discuss the revenue side of it, and thinks if the sell ing of liquor is wrong any town ought to be ashemed to get rich at it. 6. That neither whiskey nor beer is a food. 7. That drink Is unnecessary, does no one good, and shortens life. S. That prohibition does cut down the use of liquor, and that it is not true that more liquor fs sold under prohibition than under tho license system. . These are the statements and ad missions of iCIarence Darrow, the iirentest socialist and criminal lawyer of Chicago, who is reported to have received five hundred dollars for hit--lecture at Roseburg. The people who paid Mr. Darrow that handsome sum of money for that lecture have been saying just the. opposite of what Mr. Darrow says. Some of them did not know better and some did not care for the truth because their business interests were at stake. Now that a man of Mr. Harrow's abil ity has told them the truth, will they "be good"? Before we had local option In Ore gon It was often proposed in dif ferent towns of the state that the city council might, under the autho rity of the city charter, close up the saloons and prohibit the sale of liquor. This proposal was always met by saying that If the liquor busi ness were stopped within the corpor ate limits the saloon man would sim ply go into business outside of those limits and the town would suffer all the evils of the liquor traffic the same as though It were carried on within its borders. There was a great deal of common sense in this ob jection, and it was not until the lo cal option law came into force that thj liquor trallic "could be banished from the town with any effect, and this is because under the local op tion law, the surrounding territory is yoked up with the town, and If the town and the surrounding ter ritory are both dry. then of course, there can be no legal sale of liquor therein. Under the proposed "Home Rule" plan, however, which is ex pressly gotten up for the purpose of enabling each town to carry on the liquor business whether the sur rounding country is willing or not. If a town should vote dry and even If every man, woman and child with in the corporate limits wanted the town dry, a few people could easily colonize a small district adjoining the limits of the town and incorporate as a town and put tho saloon busi ness into operation, and thus ab solutely overcome the dry sentiment of the real town. Of course, "Home Rulers" do not expect to let the towns voto "dry" if their scheme be comes a law, but should any town vote "dry" under their system, the will of its rit.fcens can be absolutely defeated by starting a fnke town Im mediately adjoining. This Is too plain for argument. Vote against "Home Rule". Vote, for the stnte-wide prohibi tion nmendment and statute. Vote for prohibition In Douglas county. Vote four times on the liquor ques tion as follows: bride ts a daughter of B. F. Doss and Is one of Roseburg's most charming daughters. She has resided In this vicinity almost, continuously telnco birth and has a wide acquaintance. The happy couplo have the congratu lations of their many friends In this locality who wish them a long aud prosperous wadded life. ( LASSI i:i ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST L5-il5Wlnchester carbine be tween Roseburg and Myrtlo Creek. Reward if left at this office. cl!7 LOST Silver hand-bag. Owner can identify bug aud contents. Reward for Information or return to room 4, Masonic building. COWS FOR SAL'S. IB head of dairy milk. Inquire at Bee Hive Gro very Store. dtf ORGAN FOR SALE Good Storey & Clark organ, inquire at 1135 S. Flint street. do2tt FOR SALhJ A lew puu oia uuoutj Island Red cockrels. Address R. A. Busenbark, Roseburg, Or. tf 28 yPc For constitutional amendment giving to ctlies and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress 10Q V M or Prhibit the sale of Intoxicating 3y -A 1NO liquors within the municipality. An amendment of section 35 of art- tele 1, of the constitution of the - .-j -y 1-y State of Oregon, prohibiting the man 044 A iCS ufacture nnd sale of intoxicating . . . ' . liquors, and the traffic therein in I . the State of Oregon, on and after tho 343 No first day of July, 1911, excepting for ! medicinal, scientific, sacramental and mechanical purposes. A bill for a law to prohibit, prevent an(j suppress the, manufacture, sale, 344 V Vpc posae.islon, exchange or giving away of Intoxicating liquors within the State of Oregon except for specific 34c vn purposes; to govern the shipment of OtJ lU tna am(f declaring what Is Intoxl- rating liquors within the State of Oregon and providing penalty for violations of the uct. Henry Easton GROCER Telephone 26 344 N. Jackson St., Roseburg Hair Ornaments! 'pfh, ir Goods of all Kinds I 3 GET THEM HERE Also remember we do Hair Dressing and Shampooing Manicuring and Facial Massage. ROSEBURG BEAUTY PARLORS Votn for or afr.'ilnst prohibition or tho Knle of IntoxIcKtliiK liquor for bevenu;e purposes for entire county of Douglns. Murk X between number nnd ans wor voted for. S6 X for Prohibition 87 ARulnst Prohibition. GOOD CITIZK.NS- I.KAGI K. W. Ij. COIill. President. II. W. STRONG, Secretary. (Paid AdvertlHument. I ; - 4 1 : v-w : Ui&tm 1 e T know a av to the sick folk? uiiike well and restore normal func tion in any pnrt of the body without drus or surjjery. 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 tht makes PAUL HERBERT MAY D. C. Chiropractic Physician 303 Ijuie Ktrevt Ofl'ce Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 6 to S. Sunda) sioioaam I.OC.W, XKWS. Mary A. Strickland has filed a pe tition with the county court askiiiKj that she b4 appointed administratrix at the estate of I'rancls M. Strick-i iaml, deceased. I A petition has been flied .'lth the! county judf;e askint: that .lr. l.ueiht ! Onunt he appoiuled admlnistnit! i of tlie estate of .1. ('. (Juaiii. d'-ceas.'d. ( The real estate and other affects arc value! at something over ?oei. The democratic eonn'y cential , couuilltle' met at the court linue( this at'teriioftn for the pnrpo-e of per-1 fctln:: iilans ::nd outlinlnj: a plan! of action in Hie pies.-nt rumpMiin. According to a numtier or the cron-1 llliMe"t!it'Ti prejunt few of liie pie- duels were repres'-;itei and IMcr"! was lacklnw. j A very quiet weddine M-as soie.in Ized at the fdice of Countv .ludye, WoTiacott last this afternoon, when Ralph P.dwurd .Slullh and Ruth E-l-n Wricht. both residents of Mvnle; Creel:, were united In marriage. The! (er. menv Was perfttnnecl l, f 1 T 1 -1 1 ' Judire S'f)Uacott. 'I'le happy couplel Ik said to he well and favorably know in the vicinity of their home and have a host of Minds who wi-M theni a loni; and prosjferoos wedded life. A very preiiy wedinn occtirreil at the home of H. K. Duss. ctirner Ful lertnn and lliwver streetH. at .drht o'clock this mornlnif. when Miss Hlanch M. Doss became the wile of Vernon .1. !anlela. The wedding cer emnny was performed hy Rev. W. II. Katon. pa?tnr of the RosebnrK H.ip ll.Lt church, In the pre-ence of the innncdiat family. Following con Kratulations the rotl(de repaired to the depot where the honrded .outh hound paswnger train No. l-'l for C'allfrirnla wher thef will apend about two week trlaltlnK the more ... ' - t . JV.XTKI. WANTED A young huly to lejirn telephone operating. Apply to Pacific Telephono & Telegraph Co. manaKer, Stephens street. do-7 WANTED StenoKntpher. Must bo accurate. Position does not re quire expert. J40 salary. Address care News. SITUATION WANTED Lady wlln general oftlce oxporlenco desires situation not a stenographer. Address S. K. this cilice. I'llll HKXT. I'lUtNISIlED ROOM For rent. In quire 445 Pine street. tf FOR KENT Two storo rooms. In quire l-fi W. .Cass street. dolI5 TiOiKEEPiNO-IiOO.rs Two un furnished rooms for rent. Inquire at this office. l'oi: s.m.i:. FOR SALE A second hand Inquire nt The News office. safe. dsw FOR SALE A good heavy work horso, true In every way. Inquire nt this olllco. dswtl KQTlCKl'OU'l'i'l'.MCATION. 03030. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlre nt Roseburg, Oregon. September 20. 1010. Notice is hereby given that Edgar Wnlker, of Dlllnrd, Oregon, who, on December 17, 1908, inndo Home stead entry No. 13290, for S. K. N. E. section 6. township 29 S range 6 W.. W. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make flual commutation proof, to ostnbltsh .clnlm to tho lnud above doscrlhed, before register nnd recolver, at Itose hnrg, Oregon, on the 5th day of Nov- ombor, 1910. Claimant names as wllnessos: Goorgo Mayborn, of Dlllnrd, Ore gon: J. 11. Yonnce, of Dlllnrd. Ore Oregon: J. D. Wnlker, of Dlllard, Oregon. BENJAMIN P. JONES, Register. gon: George E. Keller, of Dlllard. i'OR SALt:; llousu, uurn alul ibieu lots on Douglns street; close In; also furnished rooms to rent. In quire 33 W. Wnahlngton street, tf LOST 15-jeweicd Elgin watch, gold filled case, has fob with ten-cent piece attached. Kinder please re turn to this office. o27 FOR SALE A lino rubber tired buggy, either for two or four per sons, used only one season, can be had reasonable. Also two light saddles, for lady or child nnd a fair set of double buggy harness. For particulars call at The News office. dsw-tt FOR SLR 10 acres 'j mile from city limits, 2 acres bearing prune for smnll fruit and garden; well; orchard; 8 acres especially lino house 12x111, barn 20x30; 30 lay ing Leghorn hens, team and wag on. Price $2500 cash. Inquire or address N., care News. d-n20 FARM FOR SALE Farm of 240 acres. 3.000,000 feet of fine tim ber, dwelling and 6 good out-bulld-Ings, saw mill., line creek running through tho place that never goes dry, 60 acres cleared, fine cattlo range. Eight miles from Yoncnlla, Ore. Inquire at I'mpqua Valley NewB olllcn for particulars. dnl7 KOt" SALE Tho Imported Tor choron Stallion Volnge. Ho Is a black with white strip In face, 7 years old, weighs 2.000 In work order. Ills colls speak for them- ( solves. Terms will bo given If wanted. If Interesteo, wrlto me for particulars nt Drain, Oregon. M. R. Ryan. d-sw FOR SALE Throe nnd one-half acreB. fruit nnd chicken ranch; V4 mllo from depot, three block" from main road. Good four room house, barn, woodshed and cow shed. 250 prune trees, commor elnl patch of strawberries nnd black raspborrles, ample family supply of npples, pears, cherries blackberries, rod raspberries, cur rents, gooseberries, grnpoa nnd lo. gan berries. High grade cow, will give milk nil winter, chickens, brooder nnd Incubator, tools, two stoves, kitchen nnd dnlry utonslls. Wlntor's hay and wood. Price 2, 000. Some time If desired, J. B. Farhsworth, Yoncalla. Oro. t I important cltlen of that state. On tluiir return to How-burg they will roini'M'ney houspk.M.-ptng in the Lime! r'nld(;iice on .luckm-n siriMrt near t;i-i Ihu-r Creek bridge. The groo.u W quitn w-U known In Kor-oburg and for sfunc time pa;l bun Ijcpii rmploy-j rd as bridg.' vnt p.'iiiiT by be South-1 fin Pacibc uiilroad coin puny. The I f s7. m I Wl MS i Rosebur noOscrvoLD, isrvoD fX)! EVERY MEMBER f0U5Cl0LD 1 I n mi FOR SALE BY THE g Rochdale COMPANY TX err WT A. Wasson Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Riverhead, Long Island, one of the country's ablest and most aggressive opponents of prohibtion from a biblical standpoint, will speak at Roseburg in the Roseburg Armory on Friday, October 28, on "PROHIBITION NOT A CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE" Dr. Wasson is an eloqienl and forceful orator. He is conser vative and courageous; has given deep study to, and is conversant with all of the phases of the liquor problem. Don't Miss It. (Paid Advertisement.) Admi ssion Fi i