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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
THE FVENINO XFWH. THCKSMY, FEBRUARY 10, 1011. THE EVENING NEWS IIV II. W. BATKS EHHUKO DAILV KXCKIT SL'MUV. Subscription ItatcM Dally. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 50! Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00; 81x months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter Novum her 5, 1110, ttt KosHiurg, Ore., undor act of Alarch 3, 1S7U. VII L'JtHDA V, Mlltltt.AltV HI, UMI. notick to si'itsci;MU-:its. 8uro.rllMrn who do no; re- ! celve the rmp'iua Vallev News or tlio KvenfnK News r-i?n larly ( by carrier will confer a favor by notifying the inuiiiiKement to this effect, fall it telephone 135 and wo will ho glad to kIvo the matter Inniiedtiatu attdn- tlon. SKW UlllVA TOItV OUT. Polk's Oregon and W'aslilnulon State iM7,etter aiifi IliitdiicHN Directory, Just issued for 1911-12 is the most complete work of the, kind published, it contains an accurate business directory of every city, town and vIIIuko In Oregon and Washington, and tho names and ud droHHes of country merchants and professional men, lumbermen, etc., who nro located adjacent to villages; also lists of government and county officers, commissioners of deeds, atato boards, statutory provisions, terms of courts, names of tho post masters, postolllces, express, tele phone and telegraph olhces, justices of tho pence, hotels, dally and week ly newspapers, besides other Infor mation UHerul to all classes of busi ness and professional men. A des crlptlvo sketch of each place Is glv on, embracing various Items of in terest, such as tho location, popula tion, distances to different points, tho most convenient Hhlpplng sta tions, tho products that are market ed, stago communications, trade statistics, the nearest bank location, mineral Interests, churches, schools, libraries and societies. An Impor tant featuro Is tho classified direc tory, giving every buslneHs arranged tinder Its special heading,, thus en abling BiibHcrihers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses nmniifae tiiring or denting lu any particular lino of goods. The work generally is compiled to meet the wants or the business community and is so thorough ns to deserve their liberal patronage. I'rlco $!t.00. It. I,. i,,!k & Co., Heallle, WshIi. if JOAQl IX MIIXKlt ILL. j I'oct of the KlemiH In a Critical Condition. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 5. In Fablola hospital, Oakland, babbling rif strange things, lies 70-year-old J o;i qui ii Miller, the "poet of the Sierras." He was taken to the hos pital today from bis home, on the heights above Oakland, when he has lived for 20 years. .Miller caught a severe cold recent ly while walking over muddy roads to attend a lecture at Oakland, and the doctors Hay he Is suffering from a nervous breakdown that Is no trl fling matter at his ftge. A message was neat to his brother at I'ortland to hurry here, as the physicians do not believe lie will recover. Tonight he was reported as dHfrloua and In a blub fever. Miller has made his home on the heights back of Oaklitnd from which he had a clear view of all of San Fninciscfj Hay and the r; olden (late. If Is home includes about. 50 acre, and he tain hi Hi It, a dozci small houses In which he entertains friends. One house is his own cast le, another Is the kitchen and the third his dining room. Many dis tinguished. American tourists pay visits to Joaquin Miller's home, where tho poet 'always entertains them in hospitable style. JIOOKWOIt.M H.AVEI) I'XIOV. Dr. Stiles says that half of the poulatlon of the South Is afflicted with the "hookworm" otherwise the lazy bug, which is also known among the erudite by a Latin name of dif ficult orthography and cryptic moan liiK. If this is true. It Is plain that the hookworm, and not-lhe patriots who fought beneath tho Union flag, sav ed the Union. Historians sin equal ly with Journalists In tho matter or Inaccuracy and narrative-warping rejiidico. They disagree upon many points In reporting tho civil war. They ngree, however, upon tin fact that tho North was numerically stronger than tho South, and that the Southern soldier's Insatiable up petlte for debating tho question at Issued until the number or perfora tions In his anatomy precluded the possibility of his remaining in the ring caused a probuination of the "rebellion" that was wholly utilook ed for by the North when Its sons girded up thetr loins and set about the tusk of convincing the recalci trants of the error of their position and tho folly of attempting to main tain It. It would be extremely Interesting to know just how many degrees of heat would have been added to the ntlirmatlvo, side of tho question "Have states the right to secede?" If the hookworm had not permeated the chivalry of tin South and given "Massu Unkum's boys" tho tremen- OKIH:it VOCU SPUING St IT. Now is the time to place your order for a tallormade spring suit from tho swell line of samples carried by G. V. Sloper, the cleaner and presser, next door to the Palace thea- tro. All suits guaranteed to fit perfectly and the workman- ship tho best In every respect. Call and Inspect the beautiful line of samples now on display. Felt and Panama hats also cleaned and blocked. dous advantage of being unh a mil capped by inertia traceable to the ravages of a specific micro-organism. Kven as mattery stood, the discussion that occurred between Sump tor and Appomattox was characterized by constdt Table sprlghlllness. It titil lates the Imagination to attempt to picture the briskness It might have had but for tho hookworm's supre macy below tho Mason and Dixon line. May we venturo to suggest that a niche In statuary hall should be re served for a heroic statute of the hookworm and a tablet with his Lat in name and vulgar popular appel latlons cut deeply In its face above an acknowldgement in high relief giving credit where credit is due for the preservation of our glorious Union and the striking of the shack les from the hands of 4,000,000 hu man beings wrongfully enslaved. Lime, sulphur and cement in quantities to suit purchaser at Mars t.ers Drug Store. dswtf NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Douglas County. In thfc matter of the estate of Isa- belle Applegate, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Isabelle Applegate, deceas ed, has filed with tho clerk of the above entitled court, for Douglas county, Oregon, his final account ns such administrator, of said estate and that Saturday tho isth day o March, A. D. 1911. tit the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day has been fixed by the Judge of the above entitled court, as the time for hear ing objections, If there be any, to said final account and of tho settle ment thereof. S. F. CA WLF1ELD, Administrator of the estate of Isa bel lo Applcgato deceased, mIG O Dr. K. W. KAItXFS Physician nod Surgeon Rooms 10-11. Parrott Hldg., Second Floor. Itoseburg - Oregon iff if t PAQQ QTDCCT timvxfwisysLiiSfSy'i - . ttounr cTfiDt: P.rMti OMUL 0 I U 1 1 L I Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes SACRIFICE SALE After talcing inventory we find wc nro overstocked on a number of high class, standard makes of sIhjoh. Vc must make room for our spring and summer shoos that will arrive very soon. We must also have the money these left-over nhocs represent to meet payments on our new stock. We will therefore sacrifice our LOCAL NEWS. Closet combinations, In both wood. pteel and vltroware at Gaddis" plumbing nhop. dtf For a Btunnlng hair dress get the latest In the "hobbled" effects Itoseburg Beauty Parlors. Bath tubs In a great variety of styles. See Winnie Gaddis, the plumber for something swell dtf "When in town do not fail to visit tho HoHoburg theatre, showing the latest pictures. Continuous perfor mance from 1 to 5, and t to 10. One price to all 5 cents. E ve ry bod y Ilk ea count ry c u red meats. We have some medium size fresh cured bams and a good sup-- of light sides and heavy bacon. These are goods we can recommend. The Rochdale. We are at last able to make an announcement which will give joy to 14 4. $2 1 0 worth of magazines given away free. Read the adver tisement of the Roseburg Hook Store in another column of this paper, tf Tho new Alfred Peats wallpaper samples have arrived, and If you want to see the latest and prettiest designs in wallpaper that you ever saw, call at' D. P. Fisher's, or drop a postal and they will be brought to your home. Phone 333. tf A very Interesting game of basket ball is scheduled to take place at the armory tonight, when a picked toam from Co. D., O. N. G.. of this city, will meet the Albany high school aggregation. The teams are said to be evenly matched and an ex citing exhibition is assured. W. A. Storm, practical cleaner and presser of ladles' wear. Latest meth ods of French dry cleaning, col ors permitting, including feathers, all kindH, plumes, furs and gloves. In connection with G. W. Sloper of the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works, 30S Jackson street. Phone No. 4 7. Clothes called for and de livered, d-tf HAY FOR SALE Few tons of first class second and third cutting of Alfalfa, also some grass hay. Ad dress Busenbark Bros., Roseburg, Ore. "il TRKriPASS NOTICE Ail parties trespassing on our property in Ed enbower district for the purpose of cutting timber or any other pur pose will be prosecuted to tne iuii ., vtPnt nf the law. Mm. Alice E. Moore, LlUle L. Moore. d-f28 StTTaVed" OR STOLEN From the Carpv place north of Roseburg, one black mare. 7 years old, weight about 1,000, but In very poor condition: had on 5-ring halter Liberal reward if return ed to C. T. Colt, Roseburg, Ore- Daily Weather Report. U 8 West tier Ituen local office. Host-bare Oregon, 24 heum cutting 5 A. M. hVbriinry 11. I'-Ml. I'ltEriiMT.moN in inch ra ash hcnuukihhw : HlKhp!t tempt; rat arc yt'hUnlay ........ 41 Lowest Temperature liitU mlit 2U l'reelpltat:oli last 24 hours ' Total preetp. KtncK first of month l! '21 Avk. preelp for this month lor :tf yeant 1.77 Total precip from Sept. t, l'.'iu to time 21 Average preelp. from Sept. I, 1S77 2"2.'-" Tom excess from s. p:. l, I'.M'i W Average precipitation t'r :t"t wet reason!... SJ.ttf II.MAM IIKIX, observer. Often Saves Human Life When the doctor is summoned to the farm it is generally in au emergency case. Often it if. a matter of life or death. " A member of the family has been stricken with sudden illness or an accident has occurred. Every minute's delay reduces the chances of recovery. It is then that the Bell Telephone is "worth it's weight in gold" to the anxious farmer. It pays for itself then and there. Consult our local manager and protect your family next time you come to town. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. CLASSII'IKl AOVI'.KTISFMK.N I S. WANTKI) Two Kood Ironers at the Lorn; Star Laundry, KID Sheridan Street. dtf WANTI'ID Contract foiling and bucking logs, mall scale. Exper ienced. Address Clark Finney, 1U. 4, Vancouver, Wash. al ;.eS3L. H. RHOADES & CO.tS FOR NEW and 2nd HAND GOODS WANTED A lady or gentleman to engage In pleasant, profitable work. For references write to box A'AC, Cottage Crnve, Or. fit". ENTIRE S OF SHO TOCK ES During the Month of FEBRUARY ONLY l Olt S Al l.. l'"6TlsXLK NMcesi"3tucro farm, 1 mile ciist of courthouse. Inquire at this olllce. 111 1 5 F'O II S A 1 . -New slnglo-Beat",- top buggy, large and roomy. Inquire at Moore's livery barn. tf WOOD SAW FOR SALK Gasoline engine and wood saw for sale. In quire at News Olllce. tf FTTlT'sXlVK"lmfiml Light UraF ma oggrt for hatching, $.20tt per doz. I'll Itrockway St., Ituse bourg. tf " F( ) 1 1 S A I '. -: A fi iTe ru h tier tl red buggy, either for two or four per sons, used only one season, can be had reasonable. For particulars call at the News oflice. tf FO U'S'A U-:" lrt:";md " lofl'11 surlmr' b.in business district, half block from car line: cheap. Address .1. II. MiCratli. Kosehurg, or call at fos Mill strm-t. tr Our stock of new goods on hand now will be particu larly interesting to you. Special Prices for this week will be an advantage to your cash act For second hand oods give us a call. Our prices as well as stock, can't be beat. L. H. RHOADES & CO. Get our Prices on Your Goods if you wish to Sell A FEW SPECIALS IN LADIES' SHOES All $5,011 Talent I,c;iltH'i Shoos, liluo cravt'iiotto tops, button . now 4. 10 l atont 1 .i-iitlu'l' Shoos, hku W sucolo tops, button, now I.ih) Patent I.cnthor Slun', i-iavonctto tops, button or lace .(.no Muck fMieuo Shoi's, button 01 All All All All All All $3.35 2.65 2.65 2.65 .) 10 Patent Leather Sioe-.Uu'l ki.l tops, lace 2.65 2.35 1.90 $2.35 2.65 V so Shoes, patent leather, kid, lau or pun metal, button or lace Shoes, kill or Km metal, button or lace MEN'S SHOES S.SojDress anil Work Shoes l.oo button or lace in patent, tan, kill or velour calf 7.00 Woodmen s Pacific Logger 1 lirH top lace shoes 5.00 6. ix) llij-h Tup Shoes 4.50 5,50 mul ?;.o lli -h Top Shoes 4.00 REMEMBER- -This is no cheap stock, but the best m ikes of shoes o! .un.ible. Tl.eWl MPB s Pacific I.Pgfier iviunol bo bouuht anywhere elso on this vo.tst for the pruv w ur otVfrin- tluni. Wo have, a lar;e stock and must sell them. l)lt SAl.K TbnH or four nood bar gains in Riverside Addition real estate. Aihlress Walter J. Seott. box f.n. t'.;t, Kdenliower, Or., or rail at News otliee. tf V"l 1 1 T 10 LF.tillOH X K ( I Tl SK K U from imre bread laying strains of S. V. White Leghorns for sale. $1 for t r. Inquire ('huivh Itros. Iiakeiv. I'Oli SA LK Seven room bouse, tolbM. bath, pantry, etc., centrally bunted. lo-ar paved district. Gu foot b.t. Price $L..""t. Address "Owner." care of The N'vh dswti KOit SAl.K (Ut " TUADK -HoleL w ell vt nipped, doing good busi ness, terms, or will 1 1 ado for ! equity In well stocked ranch. l"or I particulars rail at News ottlce. ; ni-Sd ; ltnrsK KOU SLK ('.nod S-room bouse with lot and half, woodshed, tn-ar r-uirt bon-e. w ell furnished. ot:!v $1.7i"i. LiquiiP Campbell's 41 t-ocimv. N. .lack son St., or phone tl ;l . in 1 M TTK .vl.K lt ;ii .'"apple and urape land. Will sell half my land. 50 acres, t per acre. V'xposure. drainage nnd Rtnl conditions mi 'xrelled. Wm. . Sussmilch, tiar deti yllev, Uos'-imrg tregon. ml" pnicmnnpn ivctai-c Sealshipped Oysters Handled iu the most sanitary manner possible. Good, largo ones, for stow or fry, $1.00 a quart, 50c a pint,- 25c a half pint. SOLID MEASURE NO WATER CASS STREET MEAT MARKET Good Things to Eat Is Our One Specialty If you nro fond nf foodstuffs extra pood in quality nlwavg fresh nud iTisp sotnetliii that will tickle the filiate when your aii"'tit' is nt Its l-st or worst Unit' u. Wo have the Roods at our eonunand and ran satlsry all tastes. llecome a regular customer and live t;ood as well as happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg, Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed : Winnie Gaddis 1 sale c:losl-:s February 28 FA 11 M TOU I 4 acres of uotitl bottont land, nood location, well watered l-y runnlui; streams, for particulars. aldres. J. M. Thompson. I'amas ' alley. Ore gon, dsw-nii'e , WOOD VOW THK ri'TTINH; - llun-i d: eds of cords of tine body nak j wtod f:- for the cutliuc. Must be cut soon, hut need not be haul- ! rd off unt il summer Address J 0erlaud Orchards. Wilbur. Ore.. mile from UoseLurg, or call i phone Fanners li'i. dswtf j Agent for S nel Water Filters. Removes all im- purities. THE PLUMBER r:;s ... 4 Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 oseburg Oregon o o