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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1911)
THE FVEXfXO -XKWS. HIIII.1Y, KKUIirAHY 3, 1011. it J THE EVENING NEWS HY . W. BATES ISSti;i DAILY' liXCKIT SUNDAY. Hubscriptlon Itutos Dull). Per yoar, by mull ?3.00 Per month, delfvorod 00 Heinl-Wccltly. Por year $2.00 Six months 1.00 En tared as second-elans mat lor November 0, ItHO, at Koseburg, Ore., under unt of March 3, 1S7K. Miin.U', FKititt'Aitv :i, inn. AUTOMATIC KAJjAICV KIM LOST. Hucfiuimii Withdrew II Ih .Measure for itepali-. 8ALKM, Or. Vih. 2. House bill No. UH, presftntod by Uiichaitan, of Douglas, and automatically regulat ing tbo salaries of fount y ofiirerH, tried to ride tho waves In the low er Iioubc yesterday artcrnoon, and several timet approached perilously near the capsdzing stage. Kinatly It appeared that even with the smooth and experienced bund of the Doughut county man at tho tiller it could not Hiirvlve, and Buchanan succeeded in getting it buck to the salaries committee in time to pre vent complete wreckage. Tho bill places the counties Into 1 3 ehiBHi, providing for salaries which run go from $4,000 down to $700, Kucha nan made t he plea that too much time of the legisla ture Is taken up wit h salary bills, and that If the people did not like thoso provided in the bills they had recourse to the referendum in their particular conn I leg tinder the provi sions of tho bill. Objections joamo from members from all sectlnns of the state, most of them 'maintaining tho salaries provided were too high. Iluchanan saw that If tho bill canio to a vote It would he lost, and be moved to refer It back to tho committee. He called a meeting of thoso Interested last evening and tried to harmonize the opposing elements Into views which accorded with his own. Num erous amendments will be made to the bill before It conies back for consideration on tho floor. CJOOD ItOADS LAWS. Prisoners Will be Fin ployed on Koml llllllilillg. SALKM. Or., Feb. 2. Amended f o place tho custody of city and county prisoners in charge of the Hhorlrf when they are worked on tho roads, tho fourth measure ad vanced by the Oregon (iood Roads Association was passed hy tho senate yesterday afternoon. Amendment of the bill to keep the prisoners with the sheriff had been expected. Two amendments to that effect were offered, one by 1 tower man and the other by Von der I lei leu. Tho latter was wit hdrawn In favor of tho one framed by Mower man. After an animated argument the amendment prevailed by a vote of 1 f to -I. I'h Is vote was taken In rotmulttco of the whole and was not recorded. Nottingham was the only Hcunlor from M nit nomnh who voted to placo the prtsonoru In con trol of tho county court, lr. W. imiMIS Physician and Surgeon & liooius 1 ii-1 1 . l'urrott Hldg., C Second Floor. ft KoHoburg ... Oregon Machine Made BREAD III kl'l'lillK Willi tllri IlKllllTII HH't lutils nf liri'iul ni'.il jiastsy milking I liavo instnlli'il u pat ent liri'iul mill jmslcry mixer, thiiH n iviiif my unlrnns the Iwn I'lit of lliti most iiiprcivi'il liicth oils in I lie ni t (if lirrnil muMtin. Thi priHliu'ls iiuw turned out ill tin's 1'iiki'iy an1 riii:il tn any ir. the slate. A trial will eemiuee you. Wo carry ' tho m tilings in n.itrylnnil, fret.li ami cusp even clay. THE lire-l'A BAKERY 11. .l I T, I ioe. I'lionr' COAL! COAL COAL! LADY WELLINGTON Ciivis more liu.it am! lasts lonMT tlinu any other Coal on the market. 511 pr Tt n rrHvirc d Phone 127 130 South Jackson Street GENERAL DRAYING IiimhIm vt t'ifry (loMrrlptlou tnortl tv ny p.irn of the city. I'rlre n-:i-ou H. S. FREFCH iti;iu;kt mamff.st. Crowds Assemble to Hear KvaiigcliM At Armory. There was a rattling Rood song service, at the ainiory last night and on some of the older Hnngrf it was hard to tell which end of the bonne was tiie choir. Air. Ktover has de liberately started In to popularize "lie. Rescued .Me," and the melody being remarkably tuneful, It );i a good guess that it will be whistled on the streets In a few days. The evangel Ik tic trio sang one of Mr. haw's owii coiaposi lions, tn d ta.ll three almost out-shone themselves. Tho song is effective a good one, and the tiro mado It all count. A thee minute scripture reading developed that the Ul hie was not an unknown hook to many people. Rev. liurkhart of the I'resbyterlau church made tho opening prayer, and occupied a seat on tho plat form. Tho preacher was wide-eyed and alert. 1 1 is .Texas d ra w I . bore u o fiuggestlon of incrl ness but rather insinuated a veiled fire. The at tentive audience never flagged, was not much change to. Law had alt the stops out, both pedals wide open and tho coupler on, besides the crowd all wanted to bo awako when ho made the high dive from tho platform which seemed imminent al most any moment. "('boose yo this day whom ye will serve, but for me and my bouse we will serve tho Lord." This Is the ultimatum, and decision that makes my blood tingle with admiration for old gray haired, battle scarred vet eran Joshua, it's red blood words. A man stands before a r,;;t!on and without waiting for their decision declares, "(Jo one or all of you to other altars, I and my house will serve tho Lord. - Joshua was boss of himself and boss of bis bouse. He recognized that (lod expected him to he a ruler and guide to his household. There Is no uncertain slobber In the bugle call of this old herald. He doesn't ask his daugliters or sons or ser vants what they guess about It. He knows what they are going to do. Folks there is a ring In the words that makes me glad. They come sailing over the graves of four thou sand years and hit. the hull's eye so Hfpiare In the middle that I want to holler "llallelouah!" Men of this stamp aro scarce. In tint twentieth century men say "Well, I'll do It If so and so will." On moral questions t hoy are afraid to stand alone. (n religlouH questions they say "I will if tho rest will." Men will Hose- their stores for gos pel work If someono else wilt. The fact of t ho mat tor Is, wo are fool ing with religion taking hold of it with the tips of our lingers. When wo grab it with hands and swing It up In the air, the devil will duck ho long as we pi die at it with kid gloves, (lod, men, angles or devils look at our profession with derision. (oil has put a premium on the man who will do right regardless of the rest of his social circle. The marked man in state, business and religion is that fellow who In crises of rh;ht mid wrong does not sneak round to some livery barn, or into the back end of a store to llnd , out where others are going to stand.! He takes the Joshnan note and says,; "Do as you please, as for me, I will; at mid for the right", and It's this j man who quietly lakes a place in our j admiration and ultimately rides to sucM'srt. j Koine men will say "I have gut to make a living." "No you have : not." yelled the preacher, t Mtering on the edge of the It lull platform, ni.il poking rapid ho! en in the at mosphere. "You've got to make a dying." It's a weak minded man! who values his stomach more t h:in ' his soul. It takes a man all man. to l!o the Christian life and don't you forgot It. The more a man given way lo his passions the more be gets like a beast. I'd tike to know wh'To the fool idea gained credence i that It takes manhood to cuss, ' drink, gamble. He and 1 liter tin I zi any old spineless thing in pants can I You Don't Have to PAT 41 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. J 1 Imvo flv or hIx houses 1 will Roll cltmip, ne 1 want lo hbo the innnoy In riinT IiuhhIhokh. Soo my burglar proof window loch, 1W O.K. Hert Put's KIahiIo roof paint for loiiky roofs. We bulltl. move or nmur your lutumw. Huflttioes buiUllnRB specialty. Ovr forty years eperlonre lu l iltdtng, F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Winnie Qaddi TUP. PLUMBER Ar.ent for Snel Witter Filters. Removes all impurities. NOTICE TO THE 1'L'JSLIC. Having purchased the Inter- est of Mrs. M. Joaephson, In the firm of Josephsou'a,. wo hereby announce to tho public that on and after February 1st, tho new firm will do a spot cash business only all credit busi- ness of whatever nature being discontinued cm and after this date. As we are desirous of wind- lng up the affairs of the old firm as quickly as possibly, wo hereby request all persons ow- lng accounts to Josepl-.son's to arrange to settle buiho prompt- ly February 1st. (Signed) SAM S. JOSKPHSO.V. Jt'IJE.V JOSEPHSOX. do that. It takes manhood to live above them. Tho reason you live on a low level is because you have not nerve and decision of character to stand alone. I've run across men who wanted to bo IJivea on earth and Lazarus after death. But you can't work a shell game on God. As tho tree falls so shall it lie," better watch where you fall, old man, be cause you 11 lio there a lone time, Heath beds are no place to ar range for your falling. Almost in variably tbo sputtering penitent, If he gets well, goes right on with bis old I i f e and if lie did u t It's cowardly piece of work to throw your rotten old carcass In God's fr.;e saying, "Here, Lord, I vo squeezed all the service out of this for the Devil you can have the rest", and then you think you make a leap Into a white robe and crown. If ft were a man jouding you he would throw the offensive remnant back in your direction and say. "Here, take your old body and go to hell with It. Law was good and warm, his hair stood up like "quills on a fretful porcupine," sweat rolled on his face and his high wire act on the edge of the platform kept nerves jirking as he rotated and tried to reach out to where the dead beat was In the audience. I lis whoJo sermon' was pointed and practical and delivered with pile driver force. The after service was specially solemn. There was mark ed solemnity in the audience and five persons made a definite choice of God. Tonight Is special serviceMn honor of "mot vr. Men will bo -carried hack to boyhood on the wings of old songs mother sang ami the meet ing promises to ho specially Inter esting to everybody. To W hom It. May Concern, Tho undersigned hereby gtves nn tico bo withdraws from all real estate brokers' hands all of his orchard property which Is listed for sale with them. Dated January 23, 1311 . H. OLCOTT, d-f2S Canyonvllle, Or. De KOVEN MALE QUARTET Monday, February 6 AT TIIE Presbyterian Church ADMISSION. M5c and 50c Reserved Seats 10c Extra Ticknta lit Marstors Irun Store Go to Sea to See : t S Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone OCT OF THE GINGEIt JAK. The all-round man may also be squari:. Forecasting the wheather 1b pro- .phetabla business. Some men aro born ood, but more are made good by their wives. One of the very best rollB for breakfast Is a prompt roll out of bed. Toe the mark; but .when you are chopping wood, also mark tho toe. Whatever may be the straits of the hoj; he always has a spare hib or two. The hum of Industry bears no re lation whatever to the ho-huin of the lazy man. "Jllk'h your wagon to a star," Sang the poet, heart afire; But when going to the mill. Wo will trust old Dobbin still. Time is money, but It requires a great deal of time to convince some folks of that fact. The squirrel travels a good deal by rail, though he Is never compell ed to show his ticket. Hunger is the best sauce, wo are told, but still there is something nice about apple sauce. When the pay is $9 a week It Is a job; when the compensation is $25, It Is a position. Science has decided that a kiss is Infectious osculation, but plain peo- pie are satisfied with the good old ' uaino. J Far more than In the smile that' won't come off, is the average wo-1 man Interested in tho hair that! won't come off. . J We are disposed to say unkind: things about the mule, but the fact! remains that there are many men ' v. ho aro worse kickers. j A greater than Luther liuvbauk has Invented a collar button that will not roll when dropped, but will lie Just where it falls. Little Johnny Jones found a switch and took It to his teacher, but it happened to be one that she dropped in taking off her peach backet hat. From February Farm Journiil. MF.tN TF.MI'KH.VrUHIO AM) TO TAL I'lllX llTIATION I'OH .IA.V. Stations .Mean iuclns anil Tern tenths lrec. Itoseburg 4.8 Portland 4.' 3.5 Henxl'c ;iS ;j.7 Ta-i.nii- :is 4.t North Head 40 S.3 Tutoosh Island ..IIS 8.1 Spokane ;iu 0.5 Lewlslun, Ida 31 0.5 ltoise IN L'.l Kiircka 4t' S.t'i Sacramento 41 l'l'. I FiV.eno ",0 4.2 San Iiego ......... 50 3.4 Phoenix 50 l.l Walla Walla 30 0.8 Pocatello no 4.3 WILLIAM I1F.LL. Official In Charge. HlilSTlAX i:ll;.V()lt KAY. On next Sutitiay ovcnitii: the C. K.I societies of the Chfistliin itiul I'res-; liyteriau churches will hold a union l service at the 1'reshytcrinn church! at 7 : ;t n . T h ( s union ho r vice will take llio place of the regular j prejwhins service. Memhers nnd ft)ienilM are ,TtMiuetil to make a : special effort to attend this service dt; Xotiec of Itlds For School Site. The School Hoard of District Xo. 4 heehy reiu tests all persons who have an eligible silo for a proposed school huiidiuK to submit the same to tho Hoard in wriiinc descrihinc the tract of land proposed, and the, price t hereof, tho same to he sub-1 milted to the Hoard, at the otllco of the chairman on or before tho 10th of February, 1911. Dated this lilst dav of January, 191 1. J. C. Fl'LLERTON. flOJ Chairman. i Household furniture for sale. Call at Fisher's Faint Store for prices, tf Drink White House coffee and he happy. dswtf Your Bath Room Plumbing is a most ! 10 port ant moderation. I'poti its ohiii'.u'ter th' health and perhaps life of m and yotir family depemi. If you are ?ti!l without nod eru sanitary pl.imhiiii; In your bath room bctt.-r have us change it at one. lUVane yen haxe herehifnre escaped serious Illness uoesn't prove that you will always be so fortunate. B. A. KAHAN eiumbiiH!. Hfnliiit!. Slicet Metal Contitor Hrmiinrm nunuHun .an. - Ti is m n BREAD IT'S NEVES SOUR CASS STREET THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE K0HLIIAGFN. Proprietor Wholesale and retail Butcher. Trie best the Market affords. All kinds of .Stock Bought and Sold. Phone 581 j Henry Easlon s for Groceries I Our patrons make our reputation. Our groceries create genuine enthusiasm and always win the praise of our patrons YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE GROCERIES you got for the money if you come here for them Kxtraordiunrvjquali ties are to lie found in our groceries HENRY EASTON GROCER Telephone 26 344 N. 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