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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1911)
THE EVENING XKWg. WEOXKSOAY, JANUARY 2.1, 1011. THE EVENING NEWS HY B, W. BATKS lSSL'i;i) DAILY KXCKIT HL.MMY. Subscription Hates Dully. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per mouth, delivered 50 80111 1 Weekly. Por year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Kit tared as Kocond-class matter Novembor 5, 1910. at HoHeburg, Ore., under act of March 3, J 871). WJ:I)M:sI).V, J.M.i;V 25, Hli.jnK. Mr. Stover is up to his work J In every way, and last nli-'ht his cor- Work on the electric railway bo-j net curried with eijual facility any tween Ashland, Mod ford and tJ-rant;-) j part of the harmony. Thero in no PuhH has been commenced, and the j seeming effort in his swift change three cities exp(ct to be Kieatiy stlin- from the air to tenor, alto or even ulutcd in irrowth and prosperity bass. Iherebv. Thero Is no doubt that the Improvement will be of Inestimable benefit to the section it will serve. All this hubbub regarding the des truction of deer by th wiid animals In the mounfains, and if the slaugh ter is not stopped deer will become exterminated, is without foundation. When the white man first settled the West, und the Kant also, deer, ante ' lope, moose, elk and all manner of IdK KHino abounded In the mauutalns and on the prariea of the country. There were also plenty of bear, con Kar, pant hers and wolves, and al though these animals had roamed the land together for ages, with no boun ty on the- scalps of tho latter, there was no dearth of good hunting and plenty of game that tho early settler used for food. Blnco the white man lias becomo numerous, killing game In all seasons without regard for tho natural Increase, und packs of dogs have been allowed to hunt at will In tho mountains, the big game that once Infested the bills and valleys of tho West Is rapidly decreasing. While It is well enough to place a bounty on the scalp of predatory animals. It would be much wiser for tho hoIoiis at Salem to place a larger bounty on the scalp of any dog found running deer. It would also Ife wis dom to Increase the fine for killing deer out of season, or for killing fe male deer, and to make the line ern pratlo by a good stiff prison sentence. H is the white man and his dogs who Is responsible for the rapid decrease of t ho deer atid elk in the moun tains, and not. as many would have US believe, Iho few wolves, cou;ni und pint tber t hat hpj occasionally Been In the wilds. ;kkat i iu it iiauvkkt. I'"lK' 11,1 Product Northwest. The crop of peaches, prunes and apples for the season of I1H0, in this Kieat Northwestern countr, is con servatively estimated from the most lellahle sources at li r,00i carloads, of which 5,000 cars are peaches, pears and prunes, the balance of HO, (J 00 carloads consisting entirely of apples. This crop si art. i to move from tho producing cent rs t- the consumption centers of the world In August. The Hrst to move are prunes, then pears, then pearlies and Dually apples. In order of their malimiy. Prunes are packed in live-pound bac kets, four to a enile, peaches hi twenty-live pound boxes, mid uipinn In uniform bows to tii'ty pounds imiIi. These are tho packages In which Ihey Tench the markets of the world. Six hundred and thirty boxes of apples const it uto a carload, which menu that Ih Ik season will market I'J.i'.oii, 000 boxes of apples a:i near perfect as nam re. finish tuu and water can make them. In rei;ai'd to over-prodnrlloil. It should be said lli.it this in not a now ipiesi ion. l-'llty ears ago, a pensl mistle. wall w as going up that, t he apple loudness would mmhi be over done, mid would lease to be profi table. At tills lime, not mere th:m ime-tenth as many apples were r:ti;l'! for commercial purposes In the Unit ed Suites as are rabe-d today. (Hie hundred years ami, apples were Inii little raif-ed for commercial purposes; now, trainloads und shiploads move from theso- orchards to our great centers of trade, and across the ocean to KurJaud and 01 her parts of Kuropt. Asia Is calling for our ap ples. Austria Is taking thousands of boxes of our best fruit, ami is call ing for more. Our highest grade ap ples can not bo duplicated on the fac( of the earth, so we have t he GENERALDRAYING 44mm1k of every decrptimi moved ( any part of the city, Prices reason H. S. FRENCH Machine Made BREAD In keopinn with the moilorn niKtlimlx of litvuit nr.il pastry making I have installed a pat ent liri'inl mill pastery niier, thus ejvine; my patrons the hen etit i'f t ho nu'.-t appmvi'il nielli oila in tho art of hroiul making. Tim pnilik'ls imw tui iioii out at t' ;s lia'a -y aro equal to any in t! nutate. A trial will oonviiu'o you. Wo carry nil tho jootl tliinirs I'M s.-'try!ar.,l, frosli mvl crisp every day. THE LMPQUA BAKERY J .1 world for a market for our best fruit. The World Today. ItKVtVAfj KKKVK KS CiOOJl. Spirfled Musir and Strong Sermon Whs Treuehed. A well filled, almost crowded I house, was the portion at the M. K. church, south, revival last tiiht. The new books havo arrived arid the choir, both before and after lli'i service, went to the music with spirit. There is an alertness and respon siveness to the leader that is urmiiv- Mr. Mean announced that Friday night the meeting would dismiss in time for the audience to go to the high school concert at the I'renlryter lait church. The evangelist wore the reddest neck-tie that ever floated In Rose burg when ho rose to preach; may be the color of the scarf made him warm. "We are Ambassadors for Christ.' was his text, and he was Interested In it from the firm sentence "What part have ye with an infidel? A Christian ought to be separate sep arato, too, so even a blind man could notice it. Its all right for you to get close for purposes of Having the infidel, but you needn t ride In his boat over the waters of damnation. In fact, you have no business there. It is undesirable that in many churches there havo crept In so-called Christians who look li):e Infidels talk like infidels, act like Infidels, walk and smell like Infidels. Yet they insist they are Christians and ambassadors for Christ. I don't want to be tho judgo, I'm just a poor weak preacher from Arkansas and so human that when I see a bird that looka evil, smells evil, and associates with evil I judge him to be a buz zard, "Of course ho may wear a label saying ho Is a canary. If he Is I, don't want him in my cage. A Chris- I Han ought to be so far awuy from doubtful things aslo leave no chance for the world to confound him with their set, "You say, 'hello, here's a holiness preacher'. Well, I'm not so scared over the word holiness, and sanctlll cation, as some people are. The Hlhle hi full of It, and I don't dare preach against It or doubt It. When a man or woman begins to talk holiness I want to see that person chalking up marks for Cod with his legs, hands and pocket book as well as tongue. I want you to understand that I be lieve In holiness, l,i:L I don't liko to see it all located at a point no higher than tho tip of the nose, or lower than the chin. My conception of holiness Is a man on lire for Christen man who works in and out of season to rescue lost people. You can, by Inactivity and narrowness get to be superannuated mud-t urtlcrt, lying on your own church log. and never doing anything except, soak In glory. Yes of course you ought to be loyal to your church. A HaptiKt ought to be n deep water one; a I'resbyterbin ought to be fore ordained; a .Methodist ought to shout, and so on through the list of 111 ach lues. Hut above tho mac lit no Is Christ, the Saviour. " Helug in t he machine will save .lust as mm h as being out of It. You will notice that Christ expressly said Mo would llml the lares on tho great threshing floor. They will grow with tho wheat and prolriblv think, tliev n:e bimky r!--rv h i-;in-o they are j in iho field, but ti I 'lit'H mi mls-j la !;e.i. M 1 uy men " n ' v. on on Imth , are loyal to the cliun M In' ilisli ,; to Cod. How do 1 know 7 Well, tY-1 . hiel' end of man Is to glo.-ifj (in.! -1:0 and save. That V script ill but vuii w ill llud people who have an ; idea t hat. .al at ion is r;t;r carpel:;. oyster suppers, U' cream hampiet;;. j lurlicy diim-Ts. ruuiin'iue utiles or: slueing in t he choir. I don't u ant to ci ilit is- the wouo n who in nor, nth do these things. As for my.elf consider t liein va udevlito st lints In j (he church, with no more religion In Jheiti than parly d'vsses In I'ata-i gonin. J ' How will we supuort our church?! That's easy Cod has explained his finance. You are the steward of Ills' esinte. l-'or your lease here you arej to pay Itim one-tenth. That's simple , and the os(er will never appear In' the church parlor under (he guise! of religion. Treat Cod fair and ' business like. What would you think j of one of your bankK that being tlnau-1 dally embarrassed, proposed an oys- ' tor supper to lift tho burden? You'd think, the burden, or their brains. were light. No sir. they llnd how much they need and then dig down in their jeans and pay It. 'Study to show thyself a workman approved unto Cod'. Head your Iltbles that Is the text hook a lot of the clouds will clear away If you will study The reason you are befuddled is be cause you are Ignorant study." Tonight Mr. Law promises a spec ial Mibjoct. Tit Whom It Mtiy Conrt'i-n. 1 ho mitlorsiinMl lu'roby rivos no- tiro ho witli.lnnvH frcm all roal ostntr liniKors' ban. In uH uf his otvhiml lrnHrty which Is llsfod for suUi with l;itod .liimiary 'jn. UMI. 11. II. OI.COTT. rt-f-S l'atiiMtvHlo, Or. Apiilit atluns fur (Jraluij rornilt, Nntlro H lirrvhv kU-oii that nil ap-t-lli .tt'.fn for pornttt s ti fcra.o i'atio. 'cvs. s am! slurp i;!un tho I'mpiiua 1 National Fnrost tliuhut tlio so a Him of 1 !' ! I . imtsi ho in my otHco at ! Kits. luu 1;. OroK.Mi, tm or ho(nrt ! 1:ii.h !Sth. Iftil Ktill fnfonna ' 1 ion hi !l;;irl to tho Krnrlue foes tu ' ho rh:rrf1 Mitl tilaiik foruiK o I10 j iiimM id makitii! appliratlon.i will ht I tiirnfshi'vl iin'n ro.inrst. J C. ItAKTlU'M. ! '-s Suporvltor. i CXAHKiriKI ADVKrtTIKKMKXTS. WANTED Comnetent irlrl wants a! position to do general housework. Apply News office. dtf FOR SAM One good milch cow, also ono disc harrow. Inquire of the Columbia Digger Company. Melrose, Oregon. t WANTED Young lady to do strip ping and preparing tobacco fop manufacture. Good wages. Ap ply at factory, treason block, up stairs, tftf WOOD CHOPPERS . WANTED. A number of men are wanted to cut wood, either on shares or by the tier. Good location, three and one half miles from town. Inquire of F. E. Alley. dtf FOR RENT. FOR RENT A line, new, story and one-half bungalow, inquire of F. F. Patterson. 119 Lane st. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Call at 120 North Stephens Street or this office. ROOMS TO RENT Four furnished hou' '-eeplng rooms, call at 24G Fli: street, Mrs. A. HU. FOR SALE My house and furnl ture; $000 down, balance same as rent. Inquire at 242 Flint street Roseburg, Ore. dtf ROOMS FOR RENT Also furniture of three housekeeping rooms for for sale. Inquire room 9 Marsters block, over Palace of Sweets. tfd FOR SAM- FOR SALE New Remington type writer, inquire at this oilice. tf FOR SALE A few pure bred Rhode Island Red cockrels. Address R A. Rusenbark. Roseburg, Or. tf WOOD SAW FOR SALE Gasoline engine and wood saw for sale. In quire at News Ofiice. tf WOOD FOR SALE A few tiers of stove wood, cut last winter, for sale. Inquire at Umpqua Land & Water Co., Cass street. FOR SALE A Quo rubber tired buggy, either for two or four per sons, used only one season, can be had reasonable. For particulars can at the News omen. tf FOR SALE Illack Minorca cock erels, pure blood and n a good laying Ktrain. Address E. E. La lirie, Wilbur, Oreg., R. F. 1). No. 1. PhoiiA. Fanners 107. dswtf CH ICKEN RA ISERS 1 havo" two nice Barred Plymouth and three Huff Leghorn cockerels, also one liarred l'iymouth Rock cock for . sale. V will pay you to see them. Inquire Vood, News oilice, tf FOR SALE 10 acres fc mile from city limits, 2 acres bearing prune orchard; 8 acres especially fine for small fruit and garden, well; houso 12x10, barn 2x3h; 3fi lay ing Leghorn liens. Price $2,500. Terms. Inquire or address N., care News. dtf FOR SALE The Imported Per cheron Stallion Volage. lie is a black with white strip In face. 7 years old. weighs 2.000 In work order. Ills colta speak for them selves. Terms will be given if wanted. If Interestou. write me for particulars at Drain. Oregon. M, R. Ryan. ' d-sw FOR SALE At a bargain to anyone with $10,000. ncres. 100 acre In cultivation, balance In fir tim ber and pasture. 20 acres apple, prune, peach and cherry orchard. Seven room two story houso ami larire barn, prune drver and other buildings. Woven wire fences. Im provements worth $3,000. 110 yn j'.ora goats, 1 horses, 4 cattle, poul t:y, all farm Implements, wagons, l'U'gy. all harness etc. Kino well ml plenty nf springs for stork water. Never have bad a crop fail .n protected from frosts. Inquire News off lew. dtf COAL! COAL COAL! LADY WELLINGTON Gives more heat and lasts lonr than any other Coal on the market. $11 ftrTr r rrlhtTfd Phone 127 130 South Jackson Street m. n'J A Your Bath Koom Plumbing Y la n most Important a.mslileratlon. I'lKm 119 churacKr tn lieulth and perhaps llto of you niul your f'iiully ih'poini. If ou aro ytill witlunu mod ern s.iuil.,ry pliiuiMng in your bath room hi'ft.-r lune u.-- r1';.,- it ai mire. iHiMuw ou r.iVi' lu-i'elofore t'SC.J'.vl j--eriruii iiiiii'.tN uo.n'; prove that you will nl.i.- no o (ortuna'o b. a. mm numbing, Hcntinji, Sheet Metal Contractor I I f IL'L'BCirtV I n T TIO ATTORNEYS. CRAWFORD & WATSON 1 A. M. Crawford J. O. Wataoa : Attorneys-At-Ijaw. $ RoomH 1 and 2, Douglas Co. ; Bank Bldg Roseburg, Oregon. V:- ;:- cos now & rice i i'f Attorneys-At-Law i Douglas National Rank IHdg. -.'f Roseburg, Ore. ' ; Z ft 4, A RROWN iSi EDDY, t w Attorneys ut Imw, Masonic Temple. Roseburg, Or ft sfr " 'f J. C. FULLFRTOV AtLoracy-AuLaw. v Will practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office in Marks 4 j Building, RoBebig, Oregon. 4 i. JOHN T. IiO.NO & Attorney-At-Lnw. U Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. ' Bank Building. Roseburg, Oregon. ft J. H. AL'STI.V. 'k ft Attorney at Law. ft ft Notary Public. Wilbur, Ore, ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i'f ft ft ' i jT a ."it JchaSta ?T "t ft Attorney-Atf-Law. Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. ft ft Roseburg, Oregon. t.-&ll.VVftftftftftftftftftft .;-ft::""-"": :-ft ft ...-,:.Hftft4i- wftlrftftft lfi. W. MARSTERS Attorney-A t-Lutv. Notary Public. Rooms 0 and 7, Marstero Building. .f Roseburg, Oregon. 4 CLU'IJK W. Dr.i01S'J Mck Bldg. Drslu. Oregon. I'HVSrClANS. 1H. IXCHTTA SMITH l'liyslclan Women's aDd ChtUlren's Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 n. m., 2 to p. m. Fbonca Office. 1711, Res. 1721 MRrstern IUock, next to Douglas County Bauk Bids. R"Beburi5, Oregon. S Dlt. .1. I,. CA1J.OWAY OHtropiitlils I'hysictall it Chronic diseases a specialty. ; Gratluato of the American J School of Osteopathy Klrksnllle, j Mo. Under-fouuder of science I S Or. A. T. Still. I Olllco Abraham BUIk. ii I :'s Phone 1691 - - - - Koseburs, Ore & j Sl'l'.'I.Y, Kli'I'MKIt A: STKW.tK'l' 5t - IMiysicInim ami Suti;Mlis 9 : Ottk-e Lowpr floor Douglas Co itank bhlR., corner Alalu aud 4 i Oak streets. I'hono 771. Koselmrg. Oregon. on. (.i:;. v.. hoick, riiysit-iiia aird Surgeon. Oilice. Review WAp., Phono 31. -Hi)nebur. Orepon. ! it. m. mti'!rn:i.i) . :? Dentist : ;: Rooms 6 nnd 7 liell Sisters Itldg. il ! Phone 1361 Roseburg, Or., I V j:i KI..MKH v. i:oovi:it, ; l'liysii-iaii uiul urpeon uaice, siatn m., un Ltoor bourn t of City Hall. Phone 341. l RoseburK. Orrson. . . . lK.TIST C G. J. llAC'HKlt, I). M. I)., 0 IVntlst Abrahnm Roseburg. Building. Oregon. a II. I.ITTLK DentiKt f; Oakland Oregon. ( l)K. C. 1'KAKSOX Henllsl. Office Vlevlew Building.. Hours 10 ft. m. to S p. ra. Telephone Connections. . V. V. Il.WXVS . - n.niut Kos"hurg Natloual Bank Bldg. ' Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 4. Phone 12S3. Roohur ... Oregon. A. S. 1II KT. 0itometrlsl. 11 W. "AS!I St. nosEiirnr. orofon. Henry Easton s for Groceries Our patrons niako our reputation. Our groceries create genuine enthusiasm and always win the praise of our patrons YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE GROCERIES you get for the mone' if you come here for them Extraordinary qualitiesare tobe found in our groceries HENRY EASTON GROCER Telephone 26 344 N. Jackson St., Roseburg FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY work is most desirable to anyone wishing their iiuen to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dress. We Do That Class of WorK S One Trial will Convince. ROSEBURG STEA LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKERv ... Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST. - PHONE 79 1. 4pa mi miaaBawtmffiasaMni WAT2R FRONT DRY GOODS STORE D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor A complete line of Dry Goods in stock. We can save yon money on Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls Everything New and Strictly First Class Remember the Place and Save Money 125 SHERIDAN STREET Page Investment Company The place to get the Lumher, Shingles, Doors, Windows, for your new home. Phone 242 I WE GUARANTEE ALL CUR V0SS Dv,i th I THE VACUUM CLEANER hen we eay (.l.WAM KE we mear Jist what the word imp ., i you are not sntisfled there will he no charge. We .ouUl not mki . .j' nsaerilou Ullle we were posltl ,e cf civil Ko.;d service. When ,o,. get ready, to clean house let us do the wor.i ar, fnr t.n ... cleanlui; of your carpets. It's ehsy ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 9 I ... -' BAKKII, l'oprietor. J l'hone Till ,,, x- 1 . w lllllllillaglMllJMijlimjLijlu..,,,-- '"'Ice A. Jackson St. I You Don't Have PAT For Cement Culverts. Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 SimnMeS,ir buildin foundation and woToTanylSnd CemCnt S,deWalKs and Cement oee rai s iM&stlo roof p&lnt for tpnkv mntm r ...n or repair your housea. BuslnlsV building.7 aplcia olti TZZ years experience in building. apeciaity. Over forty C 1? Tl A r. t CONTRACTOR THE ROSEBURG ! and ROSEBURG - ! ..STAGE LINES.. 5 STAPHS LEAVE ROSI-ni'RO FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M J I Omce and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts 2 J C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor, j ROSEBURG, OREGON 709 North Jackson Street COAL fo- you and the price nmsonahlo to Go to Sea to See l and BUILDER o 4,444,444, MARSHFIELD ! MYRTLE POINT I ' ! 4