The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 23, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVEMVO XEWB. "OVHAT, J A NT A RY 2.1, 1011.
THE EVENING NEWS
ItY . W. HACKS
IttSCKI) IMILY KXCKIT Ht'MUV.
Subscription iUteM Daily.
Per year, by mail J3.00
lor month, dulivered &o
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For your fli.OO
Blx months l.oo
ftutored aa Heeoiid-claKH m;itfr
November 5, lit Id, at Hoti-lurg, Ore.,
undor act of March 3, 1HT.).
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r.viisT j i;i;k;iit iuiks.
Corri;p'ii(Ii'iit Says IVopli; Are Slit;
gcriiw tfidi-r Loud.
PORTLAND, Or.' Jan. 20. Editor
NcwHBuutheni Oregon in HtaKcrr
Iiib u ii dor thu burd';a "f oiitrnKoiiidy
(UHfriiniuaLiriK ln.'inht rutin, from
10 uti torn polntH which lunnlh a(m na
tural devolni'imiit to thu niaxiuiii in
flxtcnt. Whcro hi tho blame? Kuru
ly not on the railroadH ln-raiiKi thoy
do not mnko thu frolKlit. rsitus any
moro; thoy slinply k'Hvo tl:oni whero
they won; originally, notwithstand
ing tho roducl ions whlrh hiivn boon
rooatMily o.-itiitiliHliod olsowlioro
from timo to t.imo. Tho donwlty of
tntHii whlrh inri-OHHOM with that of
p( iiiiiation and IhikIhohh (lovolupnioiit
In u now and rowini; country, ncon
HilatliiK roadjii.Htiitont of coininorcial
conditions in alKo coniplotoly lnorotl.
Tho pooplt) niako tho freight ratow
through tho IntiTHtato Cumim-rco
CoinmlKKlfin, and so long an Uio poo
plo romaln paswlvo, tho rates. If un
reasonable, and unsuitable to rhanK
od oonditiotiH, i-otitlnuo to bo an uu
jiiHt tax upon tho coniinunlty.
Competent anthorllioH dec I aro that
tho Southern Oregon rato Hituatloii
lias boon prejudiced liy tho cnmblna
tlnn of tho Southorn Pacific and
Union Pacific railroad Hy.-dems with
tho comiorinont cIohIiik of tin; Sacra-
moil to and On'h'ii Ktewayn, virtually
making ItoSflmrK and othor Southern
Oregon cllies branch lino pointK.
That tho pcoplo of Southern Ore
Ron Hhould havo miplnHy submitted
for ovor nino yonrs to the clorilrif; of
tho Siiora monto gateway, and tho
thoroby abrogation of a groat princl
plo of primary rights, to unit tho
convenience of the Southorn raotric
Company Is amulnn-
Tho fact that thin rondlt Ion con-
tlnnoH without a word of (indent Ih
uvidonco of ono of two iblnH, firnt- -that
tho community h carelenn of tho
offer t thotio tato adjust nun W havo
upon tho general prospoilty and pres
tige, or hocond - t bat I hoy aro io
doubt amoiit how to proceed to ob
tain relief. To concede tho first is
to reflect up, n (ho inli'lh"! nco and
liroRroHKivoiioss of tho bindnosrimon
whom) duty it Ih to prmert tho till i
Tntitu conHiinuT, and to admit tho :oo
ond Ih a rr-rici-tlon uihmi tho alllil
and t i-Huiii fof iilin-HM of I ho warnc
parlh-H.
Tho Way Oiii.
ItnlHi a' hu IIji bio lund and t lion
tin n Homo act Ivo youtm man, who
lllldoiHluiiils hlH h!i;;liioss, lun.o on
thlH proiosltion without waiting sov
oral yoairt moro ti h-(? what will hnp-
HM1.
Voui'h for roHiiltH.
tiKT lil'SY.
To Whom It May Comoro.
Tho nndorHlMtioil horoby kIvoh no
llco ho wlthdraWH from all roal estate
brokers' hands all of his nrchard
property which Ik llsiod for sulo with
thoin.
Dalod January li:i. 1!H I,
II. II. OU'OTT.
d-fa8 Cauyouvlllo, Or.
GENERAL DRAYING
;mmIs of cvi-ry Ii'itIiIIiii movt'il o
ny piiru of tho i lly, rrirtviviuioii
a)k. H. S. FRENCH
COALI GOAL COAL!
LADY WELLINGTON
Givi'S more heat and lasts
longer than any other Coal
on the market.
$11 per Ti t relive xt d
Phone 127
130 South Jackson Street
Machine Made
BREAD
In keeping with w nmilcrn
nii'thmljt nf liri'ail mul pastry
liKikinc I Imvt' installtvl u piit
t'nt bivjnl ami pastery mixer,
thus Kiviti); my patrmis the ben
efit of (he must npprnveil melh
t'lla in I lie art of lireail making.
The proihieU now turne.l out at
this bakery aro eipial to any in
the Mate. A trial will couvinee
yml. Wo earry nil tho
things in pastrylaml, fresh ami
crisp every day.
THE UMPQUA BAKERY
II. M'KhT, l'r.p.
KKVIVAL MEIJTIXGS OI'KX.
KiilhtiKfiiMf Ic f'ainpaitnt Jn I'rogress at
Suulfi Methodist Church.
KvanKollKt L. P. Law and wifo, to
K'Hhor with Mr. and Aim. Ktovor, co
labororti, arrlvod In our city Saturday
nlKht. Thoy aru to assist itov. Moar
In a campaign at the South Motho
dtt church.
Air. Law is originally from Toxas,
tand.-i i'ullly wix foot in bin stockiiii-'H
and Ih a lany lookim? blonde. Ito
foi i htrf convention ho whh woil
known In tho oariior Oklahoma dayn
an Deputy United b:utoH AlaiHhal
Law, t i i o man who would o a ft a r
anybody, and brinjj him In after wt-
. int;. This moan a a tfood deal, for
Law's (orin of oIit:e roverod tie
palmy day.s of mif-ii reckless and no-
i torioiiH outlaws as Hill Dalton.
j Loilo Starr and the Doolan Kanrf.
iWatohiriK ills fpilok, nervous, direct
; m tion in tho puljiit, mil! can Klimpo
i tho fact that bo wa.s and may bo
Ktill, a hard proposeinon to turn down i
Ho la a regular galling gun in
sjieooli, wh-u reaching a climax tho'X
words tumblo from bis lips ho fasti'""
that thf-y aro hardly int'-lli'iblo. Hj J
punotuatos, not by pannes, but byp'
pounding tho pulpit with clenched Is
list, and bis ar;umont is on thu- spot j J
all tho while quite as forcibly as hisj
ma is. it win not no slow whore
Law Ih. .Mrs. Law, tho vocalist, oc
cupies a plaeo on the platform and
HhowH a very superior robust soprano
volte, It Ih easily distinguished
through tho chorun, and was Hpecial
ly effective in tho D'ios both morn
lug and night.
Thu chorus Is under the direction
of Mr. Stover and Ih in competent
hands. Ho is a leader lu.lh by birth
and training and tho cloudy rythm
of his tempos made tho bongs very
effective, lb) Is an all round musici
I'lati, nn ex-baud master of .Now York
t'ily and his comot solo last night
was flawless in its oxecut ion. The
words seem to fall from tho tiell of
his gold cornet with almost tho dis-
uneiiH'KH or a voice the slurs wore ac
complished without a break and he
shows tho marks of an artist In exe
cution and phrasing. Mrs. Stover
pit sided at tho piano, and is an ex
cellent worker at the ivories, but it is
understood that shn haH a now gold
cornet, inadn fur Ikt uperhil uso by
tho Martin Company, of Klkhart,
Ind., on t ho way, and she will he
blent ill", i w it h I he orchestra. Mr.
Stover Ih endeavoring to organize a
six-piece orchoiitra mid tho outlook
is good. The snappy rehearsal yes
I err lay afiernoon brought words of
praise from the director on the musi
cal talent of liosobiirg.
"Wo 11.T0 his wTi uosses. Mr.
Law dived Into bis subject with few
preliminaries. In part ho said:
"livery momhf r of the church is a
witness for Jesus Christ. Have you
ever thought what kind of a wit-;
Mors? You eittu-r represent Him;
or misrepresent -often a man has tui
desire to misrepresent Christ, but lei
falls because ho has not, had thei
proper vision of the Son nf Cod. His
view is distorted or too dim for him'
to rofloct. A Christmas light ought j
to shine. Odd Fellows wear tho
badr.o or an enter of which they are j
JiO'tiy proud, a Mason does the sumo!
a hardware drummer wears a
monkey wrom-h and a real estate j
'igent talks dirt in season and out
until your throat irets drv from
Imaginary dusi. uwh any one !
round hero recognize yon as a drum
mer ror Jesus Christ? Sometimes It
liappeiiK that a Christian is In the
da h of the church man who lived In
Liberal. Mo.. thro years. Tho
town was composed of infidels and
atheists and was stringent that no
Christian bo allowed there. This man
explained his long residence by Hay
ing: 'they balnt. siispieioned mo yet.'
I wonder if you are suspieloned of
being a christian ? In my experience
I have found that four ipiallileations
aro necessary for a good witness.
First he must know personally tho
facts. Second, ho must be truthful.
Third, ho must be willing to tell the
facts, and Fourth he must ho bold.
Christianity Is more than church
membership. Many people confuse
this and Imagine that joining the
church makes them Christians. Well
It doesn't. It doesn't make vou am
nion of a christliiti than going Into a I
hen house makes you a cackling hen.
or a crowing rooster, doing Into a pig
pen doesn't necessarily make you a
hog. The church is a means to an
end. but above it is Christianity and
salvation.
Mr. Law Is clear, incisive and de
cisive ; his words deliuuesce and meet
togeilier in their rapidity, but lie
holiU at tent Km well. Services will
be held each night.
Tlic show k
ts t'.'ttrr. Pi let's tu-v-Uli-ll
theiitiv. (f
l .vT-'-Si'
Your Hath Room Plumbing
i n most Iihhihu,u "onaUlerallon
l'lon Ma li.ir.i,-!, r ihc health and
mtlmi'S lite i.f yen and ymir family
I' P. 11. 1 U y .ni in.' n:i wilhoiit nu'.l
.111 i : 1 1 1 1 1 lun,i.'i!t 111 your bath-
M'ulll l'.'!!.-r lt lt. !i,i!i;e H at
.Mli e lleeaiiMt yen !i:iv,. Iierel ..fel e
eseapod serloim It i ui- nui-sn't provt
that you oill ala.'K ! ,n f.irtuintle. :
B. A. MAM AN j
riumhin.i. IIcatin. Sheet !
Metal Contractor
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A'lTOK.VKYH.
, CUAWKOHD & WATSON Z
i A. M. Crawford J. O. WaUon
P AtUjrne'HAt-Iaw.
Rooms 1 &ud 2, Douglas Co.
Bank Uldg
Koiittburg, Oregon.
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tt Kt
rOSHOW A: HICK
Attoriieys-At-Law
DotigbiM National flank Illdg.
Jtoseburg, Ore. s
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JIltOWN & KDDV,
Attorneys .it LnvF. i-
Manonlc Tempio. Ilosoburg, Or
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j. c. FULLi:ino
Attoi-ney-At-raw.
Will practice In all State and
Federal Courts. OUlco In Marks
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Building. Hose'jUiC, Oregon.
ftfti'fiftftftfti?ftftftftftft
t JOHN T. LONG
Attonioj-Ai-Ijjv.
if Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co.
Hank Building.
Roseburg, Oregon.
I You Don't Have
PAT
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement
worK of any Kind
1 have five or six houses 1 will sell cheap, as I want to us the
money in other busHiness. See my burglar proof window lock, Its
O.K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs: We build, move
or repair your houses. Business bulldlogs a specialty. Over forty
years experience In tullding.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
a .
White H
The company who put out this coffee is the largest im
po.itrs of coffee in the United States. The
very choicest of all importations are
selected for the
White House Brand
i
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j I It costs no
more than
Try a
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ROCHDALE
S ROSEBURiJ
Exclusive
THE PALACE THEATRE
I l-Night Shows 7:30 and
SENATOR MONTROSE CO.
In a siuiui;, dancing inul talking act entitled
Women's SuHeragc and Men's Suffering
Three Reels of flih Class Motion Pictures
Eva LaRue, BlacKfiace Commedienne
in a high class sidesplitting act
Matinee Saturday and
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Subic Smith, Comcdum
KiMtiii; Twin S strrs, Singing and Iancini;
C ff ft. ft
J. H. AUSTIN,
Attorney at Law. ;
Notary Public. Wilbur, Ore.
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! J. A. JtUCHANAN i
ft Attorney-At-Iw.
4. Notary Public. Abraham Bldg.
ft Roseburg, Oregon. it
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li. W. MAHSTKHH !
Attoruey-AtrLufv.
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5 Notary Public. Rooms 6 aDd 4 !
tf 7, Alartitera Building. j
Roseburg, Oregon. 4 ,
Attorney-'tt-lrt
M :ck Bldg. DralJ, Oregon.
I'HYSICiAXS.
ftftC-yy-h'ft ift&sZe'-- -v;:4
ft Mi. LL'CKTTA 8.V1TU
- Pliysiciun
Women's and Children's t
ft Diseases.
Hours, 10 to 12 a. rn., 2 to p. w
m. Phones Offlce, 1711, Hen.
1721. irtarstern Block, next to
ft Dougtaa County Bank Bldg. 4
R ;eburg, Oregon.
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Utecsr ftftftftft;x i -jjTFftftit
ft 1)H. .1. It. CALLOWAY V
ft Osteopathia I'hjNicfan ft
ft Chronic diseases a specialty.
ft Graduate of the American
ft School of Osteopathy Kfrksvllle,
ft Mo. Under-founder of science
ft Dr. A. T. Still.
ft Othce Abrahnm Bldg. ft
ft Phone 1691 Roseburg, Ore
to Go to Ssa to See I
i
ouse
the cheaper grades
Can
COMPANY
Agents
Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
Henry Easton s for Groceries
Our patrons make our reputation. Our
groceries create genuine enthusiasm and
always win the praise of our patrons
YOU WILL EE PLEASED WITH THE GROCERIES
you got for the money if you come here for them
Extraordinary qualities are to he found iu our groceries
HnNRY EASTON
GROCER
Telephone 26 344 N. Jackson St., Roseburg
: FIRST GLASS LAUNDRY 1
work is most desirable to anyone wishing their
linen to possess that particular finish so necessary
to good taste in dress.
We Do That Class of WorK
One Trial will Convince.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
0. C. BAKER - - - Proprietor
OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST,- PHONE 791.
0 : 0
3 WATER FRONT
U. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete lino of Dry Gnoils in stock. Wo can save you money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly First Class
I Remember the Flare and Save Money
I 125 SHERIDAN STREET
Page Investment Company
The piace to get the Lumber, Shingles,
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Phone 242
WOOD
! WE GUARANTEE ALL
A lie. VVlUUn LLCANfcK
When wo say (il'AKAXTKK we mean Just what the word implies. If
you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make this
assertion unless we were positive of Riving Kood service. When you
get ready to clean house lot us do the worst part tor you the
cleaning of your carpets. It's eusy ?o- you and the price reasonable
ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. HAKE
- - -
Phone 701
ROSEBURG
Blank Books Filing Cases
Typewriters Supplies
Writing Paper and Envelopes
EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST
CLASS BOOK STORE
Roseburg Book Store
Ask for our Cut Price Magazine Catalogue ?!
i THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD i
and ROSEBURGMVRTLE POINT
..STAGE LINES..
5FAOKS LKAVE KUSIiBURO FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT6A.M
Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts
r P RiBViun n 2 a
DRY GOODS STORE 1
ROSEBURG, OREGON
709 North Jackson Street
COAL
OUR WORK DONE WITH
It, Inprlur.
- - - Ofllce X. .lurk son fit.
BOOK STORE
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