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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
THE EVEXt.VO NEWS. WKHX EHM V, OCTOBER 20, 1010. OH JOY! LOOK! BIG SHOW COMING! oseburg, One Day Only, Friday, Oct. 2$ AL G. BARNES BIG THREE RING WILD ANIMAL WOTOUTPEERPR c u ECEDENT OR PROTOTYPE An Unparalled Epitome of Man's Mastery Over the Entire Animal Kingdom and Supreme in the Position it Occupies as THE ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH Too Great for Successful Competition. Too Stupendous for Rivalry. Too Comprehensive to Merit Criticism Every Animal an Actor, every Actor an Animal A Complete Equine and Canine Parodox Honestly Adver tised, Honorably Administered. NO GAMBLING No games of Chance no questionable prac tices.no objectionable features permitted or tolerated on or about the grounds. African lions Arctic sea lions Burmese camels Brazilian apes Arabian stallions. Jaguars Zebras Dogs Kangaroos Siamese elephants South American Lions Siberian Bears Peruvian goats Bengal tigers Hyenas Pumas Monkeys Ponies 200 trained Wild and Domestic Animals 21 Sensational Wild Animal Acts 3 Big Ring's and Steel Clad Arenas 2 Complete Military Brass Bands 3 Thrilling' Open Air Free Attractions 5 Acres Waterproof Mercerized Canvas See the Marvelous BENO, King ofthe Air, in his Unparalled Free, Open Air Exhibition on the Balancing Trapeze Before the Doors of the Big" Show are Opened ROSEBURG ONE DAY ONLY RAIN OR SHINE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, AFTERNOON AT 2, EVENING AT 8 rC Alt N1CWS, One-fourth olT on ml pallem IiiiIh tlllH Week. ItflMt'lMM'K lleilllty I'lilllMH. .tnhii Hull, f Myrtle Crock, arrived hi town this afti'i nniMi In visit with his (ItiUKlittT. Mm. A. ('. Seely. Charles White, of Myrtle Creek, Is HpiMHllliK the afternoon lu tht city at tending tO llUsllH'SH tUUtteiH. Which would vou rather pint with, your hull- or fifty rentM for n Kood Hhiiniiuio? li(i!i'hiiiH Ueuuty Par-lorn. Mr, mid Mm. Howard II. Whipple have II led tip'iM with the eounly nlei k dec I a i Inn t heir Inieiillon cil iidopthiK Ola Milieu, n minor child now in custod v of tin Movs" ntid IllrU' Aid Snrletv. i .oc. i j .views. Frank Hamlin, of Portland. Ih upending a few days In tho city at tending to hiiftliU'HH matters. There will he a card party Thuni ilay evenlnu. October 21 at the pariah house of SI. Jnnt'ph's church, Oak and Chudwhk streets. A very tnlet wedding occurred at I he parsonage of tho. Methodist hiireh south shortly before noon yea terday. when (Jeary Thornton and MIsh Aimellne Crawford, both resi dents of Oakland, were united In marriage. The ceremony wuh per roruied by Hew K. M. Meui'H. The buppj cmiple are well and favorably known in the vicinity of their home mid have t Uo eongratulatlon.s of their many friends. LOCAL NKW8. i TO THE VOTERS Of DOUGLAS COUNTY '! wide ir,,hllihion effective. ole l(ir liroMbltlon In liiiL'hi Vole aafiiMl the hi culled "Hoin (Dnlo" or ' Ui'ttttv" iiniotidinont. VlltC flr ttlO tOllsllttltlotial aniolld- mmiim - lliont In mill..- Ot.-iiiMl dii. VnlfB r.Mir times on tli Honor ones- Von- for Hi,. atuliilo to make lion as follons: oS' j Yi !J') X 'No For (niiHiltutliMutl amejiiliiH'ut nlvlng to cltii-s and towns exclusive power to licen?,-, regulate, iMiitiol. silppivvt mi piohlblt the sale or intoxirating , litiuirs within the intiuli Ipallty. Just $24 tomorrow. That s nil Itoseburg Heauty Parlors. Helen Hoover, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K.' V. Hoover Is very III at her homo In this city with typhoid fever. Fred Ituttei field, the young fellow who Ih wanted In this city on a charge of obtaining money under falstj pretenses, bus not been captured as reported yesterday. The IochI of llcetH received word yesterday morn ing that. Kutterlleld had been arrest ed at Grants Pass, but Investigation revealed the fait that the wroiiK man hail been taken in custody. Accord ingly he was given his liberty last evening. ItuUerlleld Is wanted here for issuing a couple of cheeks which ho Miececded in passing on Uose bni h ii." I net's men. In fairness to (',. U. Stein. The Kvonfng News tak:.- this opportunity of stating t ha an error was made in la;-;t evening's issue when it was staled that itert Adderton was pro prietor of the llosebuiK restaurant. Mr. Siein b-nsrs the restaurant from Mr. Adderton. and ronsejiiytly the latter gentleman has nothing to do with the management of the hostlery. The error resulted from the fact that the complaint rrernjd to at Mon day evening's session of the council was presented In the name of Mr. Adderton and thus canted the im pression that he was the proprietor of the restaurant. i .UJ; X .1 1.1: 111! X An iii'imi in of s.Ttion- of " - ill'Mrlf 1 or tht rollslllnllon of tho y 'iih. of Offuoti, i.rohil.itiim tee iiKiu ' , iiiiiiiiiio unit .-ill.- of in . v I ill 1 1 ii c Illinois, mill Ho. it. idle Hi, -roin in llo- !:ilo of Oiecon, on iin.l nt'l'-r ;'. ''''I- i'ivH Iiik for in. '.lie iiuil, s. l.-iil llle mo iiimentiil ninl ui.-i !i:uil i.i! I II i V J'lil for a law to prohibit, pnent ) .ii' ' -ui'PI the m.inuiii. inn-. 0) I ,ti. ci hange er gi ing ot tut. :. atiug lltiuois wiihin the stale P. M!'t fo' spe.-stle put- m. . .... i nh ti.u ih i ill on .11 IMg No ltiin i v w jiliiu 'he iili.l prtn I.(iml: peuuhv tt the act A deinty sherlfT arrived in the clt :hls morning trom l.allraiule In search of a fellow whose correct name Is Kdwa.nl loss. but who Is nl leced to l'()e assumed an alias in etc. r!tv vi-iteri. Aci'iM ipng to the l.aC.rande oilli-er Hoss ( une- lo the Kasieri: Oregon city several mon.hs ago and as given emplov me;i( !v t !.. i t M a. V . ...i.... .i.' tv.tme nr Harris. There he remained tor some time, and according to hts'j ciilotii contiai ted bills Mtuouuting ! to ne.irlx $J'to He left LaCraude'f suddenly, so it is said, and came in lioseburg where he received em id mem as hrakeman bv the Southe I Pacitic Company under :lie n:uue of! ;i 1 ruth I i it i; I iloVJl lorn i tl' Of Itll'Uotl. (or vto!a!i,m i A for nfiir- i v 'oto for or ;iis.iint iirvililliltlon or of liotiyi.o.. (ho s.ilo ot IniiivuiititiK loinor tor Mark N lutw oon niiliil.or anil im-ns-Im'Vii.iiui tuitosO( lor ontlio t nr.. vot.'il for. So S7 X Tor I'lohil.ltion, i:jnnst rrotiil.ltion. iO(M) OITIH.NS t'Hllll. I'rwulrlit. I.K.MU'K OF iHIIC.t.AS rOt NTV. Hv I I'Alil Ailv.MtiscnnMit. W. I.. i.i tsoti. Ho roniiiliu'il !i Ih itir.H' iiiohiha and tni.Monh l.-fl I for fun Francisco alunn ton il.is i aso. Slnro inn ..toiinrtnr.. lllstTIrt At-1 tornov llrown tias lioon fairly sumtiii- T ol wliti conij.liitnt.4 rolam. to tils op-1 orations fn this vlclnltv, ami It Is ! 'stlnintoil ttui! ho rontraiio,! tilllsji timountlni; to mor than tff'Mi. N.l X ono ovor tomomliors of him tiav-!Z ln a Kill, utlii-r Jhan tile nroprlo-1 tors of novoral soft drink empor-1 linns. Owlm to tho fait that to mn-j tract a loll Is no crime, lh district I attorney is unable to Intercede, es-1 peolally In the. event he has ieft the ; 4 tat. w titte nere he waa ocoin panled tit a woman ho claimed to' he his wife. i Against Falsehood CANNOT BE DENIED I 1. Under the State-wide Prohibition law no building can be searched without a warrant issued by a Circuit J udge or Justice of the Peace. This proposed law con tains uoptovisiou whatever for searching or examining the persons or personal effects of anyone. It contains nothing as to searches that has not been the law in Oregon for years. Your house and your suit cases will be just as safe as they alway have been. ALL CRIMINAL LAWS PROVIDE FOR SEARCHES UN DEK WAH HANTS. 2. Although the State is being fnoded with false statements as to the RIGHT OF SEARCH under the proposed State-wide Prohibition law, we ask only that the law itself be printed in full and carefully read. Let ever voter read the law in the voters' pamplet issued by the Secretary of State. ;,. The so called HOME RULE SCHEME would prevent the taxpayer out side the corporate limits from having anything to say about the liquor business in his own town, while he would Dave to pay his share of the taxes needed to take care of the pauperism, insanity, and crimes that result from the liquor traffic. Is thif not TAXATION without REPRESENTATION? 4. Under the so called HOME RULE SCHEME, little liquor selling towns will .-iiing up like muslironms every A-hete and defeat the will of the community that wishes to be DRY. E tea little HELL-HOLE will le a KINGDOM of itself so farasiheliquorbusiuessiseoticerued, with no power under the cms-titution or crimi nal laws, or elsewhere, to restrain it. No power to say how much or how little lieense money it will exact. Under the old liquor license law no town could Kraut a license for Us thau Eour l!idred Dollars a year. HOME RULE would knock this out. ' We Challenge Contraction of these Statements. 5. The WETS have petiiOmed for a vote on County Option again. Working on the quiet they are hoping by a still hunt to aga'.n place Douglas County in the WET column. Voters, BE ON' YOUR GUARD, VOTE DRY, that (he past two years of peace ami plenty, progress and prosperity, happy homes and good citizenship may continue and incrjase. Remember you vote four times o the liquor question on November S. . ohkI ( itllrnthtp l.eacttr, lto-tar. Orccoa. . I., ( obb.i'mideiit. H. W. Unor. inmirr. A