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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1911)
"3Ha WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 1011. THE EVENING NEWS BY I. W. II A TEH. local money will be Interested In the bank. "I have always been very much Interested in Oreon and Portland," said Mr. Smith this morning, "and when my son located In Koseburg and I became acquainted w'th con ditions there, f concluded to duvotc noine of my attention to that part of the country, which by the. way ha th in out pkrahant climate Ithat 1 know of in the whole world, and ' have traveled some In my dayH. "I Intend leaving for San Fran cisco tbia evening, but shall so Kitst In a couple of weeks, when I will lake no the innrt(r of Oreiron In Han 1'ranrlwo Hunker Coming To vestments with Kahtein men who 1 Subscription Kates Daily. Per year, by mall $3. 00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1910, at Kogeburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, MAY KM I. ITEIU-;STED IX NEW JUNK. DfKCOYEKED IX TIME, A conflagration which would have reunited l'i s'jrious d . age had It not have benn d Zoselmrg to l,wat Portland Journal: Emery T. Smith, a prominent silk importer and banker of Han Fniwiscrj, at; J his son, Itohert K. Smith, secretary of the Douglas County Abstract Com pany, of IlOHehnrg, are In the city today placing orders for Dxtuies for a new state bank that they have de cided to open In ftosehurg us soon as the fixtures can be Installed. The elder Mr. Smith Is well ac quainted in Portland, havivng paid know ere iuokii.: upon Oregon." very favorably At a meeting held In tho city hall last evening tii- mw:ai!ed Koseburg band wan partially re-organ i.f d un der the leadership of Mr. Ho wen, who rtK-eritl purchased the L, Kabar cigar factory. Another meeting will be held on Fridaj evening, at which time tho organization v.lil bo com pleted. ub Hetty Manager SchtosHer was occasional visits here for the past today interviewing our townspeople 25 years, and he says he is quite in (relative to the matter of securing a lovo with Oregon, and particularly j mi Hide nt number of persons to go Iho climate In the l,' in puna Valley where he Intends to event ua My lo cate when retiring from his business Interests In San Francisco. The First Trust & Savings bank will he the name of the new finan cial institution that will give Hose liurg a fourth bank, the city having three national hanks. Considerable by special tn'.iu to Portland durln tho rose show. In order that tho re duced rate of $0 be granted for '.he round trip It will bo necessary that IZii tickets he sold. I'p to late this afternoon tho required number had not been sold. Anyone wishing to take advantage of tin low rate should see Mr. Schlo:er at once. ft T I fy for the beat Indies' BtiltH at nw.w VV 11 CIC TO t tO below ,,,st quality prletm In easily Jyj Bolveil. Just come and Inspect our ladies stiltH and you need Beelt no further We Have Reduced the Prices on LADIES SUITS because we want to make our annual inventory as small as possible. So to inakn our suits move quickly we have made prices Irresistibly tempt ing. Come while tho assortment ly completed and choice widest. We are closing out all Ladies Spring Suits Regardless of Cost. The Fair Store The Little Store with the Big Bargains AT last they were satisfied! This young housewife srarched the town high and low for the right hind ofroffee That collee with the rich coffee fra grance, with the delicate tang that malies coffee a joy to drinK, and sends hubby away in the morning with the feeling that he has had a good break fast and all is right with the world. Wo sell it. We li.nl your tastes in mind when wo nought Wliik' House ami Har rington I lall Coffee. Atrial order will make yon a constant user. Call in and let us k'li you ail about it, or phono your trial oidor at once. Roseburg Rochdale Company teeted in the nick of time, oc- ) curred lato this afternoon, ! when flro was discovered In the Sykea and Creason bulldliiKa at ! the corner of Washington and ; Jackson streets. At the lime of discovery, the Humes were ! confined to the roof in the Im- ! mediate vicinity or the main flue near the rear of the Crea- son building. An alarm was ! Immediately Hounded with the ! result that the fire department ! iresponded promptjy. Two i streams of water, enhanced by ! chemicals, were brought Into ! plav, ;inr after a half hour's ! work on the part of the fire ; laddies, the fire was extin- fcuished. OwliK to the conhi- sion it was Impossible to as- certain the loss this afternoon, but It will probablv not ex- It Is the that the defective MOWERS Cfif $.'00 or f4 '10. licllef of Mr. Svkes II ro can Klit froi.i 3 f I iif. MXLALLENCASE (Continued from Pago 1.) mlse verdicts, and would not Indulge in sucii a barKain. In answer to questions advanced by the district attorney, .Mr. Medley said that he would enter the jury box Tree from bias or prejudice and would kIvo the defendant u fair and Impartial hear ing. I. Hui'illiiK J. IlardlnK. of Glen- dale, and a member of the special venire, said that he was acquain ted with Itoy McClallen, as he wa with his brother. Hurry MeClaMcn. Mr. Harding said that he had read considerable renurdltin the case, but hud formed no opinion, whatever, relutlns to the sullt or Innocence of the defendant. Mr. Harding con tended that he believed in the law , of self defense, and would oppose ; any effort to arrive at a eompro-i mlse verdict. In answer to ques-! Hons udvnnced by District Attorney Ilrowti. Mr. Harding said that he had I read tho evidenco adduced during! uio coroner s inquest, hut had ur- i rived at no ronrhisfmi rehnivo in ! J the UllUt or Iniioccin e of the ut' ll.s- 1 ed. In conclusion Mr. Harding said that, he would wive the defendant a fair and impartial trial, and would be guided solely by the evidfiicf ad duced by the witnesses and the law as nropouuded by the court. j KverciscN I're-Ktnptnrv halb-nue. i Whir twelve men in t!'. jury box I the attorneys for the ib-fense r-i-isi'il first of their Iwi-ivc re--uip-n.. t i i i c ; M f I ; 1 1 1 1 . who resides on South I - r i t't-iM-k. With this talesman di.-mis-ed. the sp-cial vfiiire was ehau:-ed and It was iiece.-.-Liry im Hie nmri to make an nnl.T ln.-i ni 'in;: t i:t sheriff to summon a s.- r.nd ;..- a! panel of IM men. mn -I H:;.t I !'-' ! Pol t at 5 oVIm k 1 1) is . n i j jr . u criminal actions of this nutuiv. (In state is allowed ti p: -( -initio; v i-li;ti-lenses, while the d'-tcn Is aibr.vd tube I hat li -mii ( "i hi-. -.; :. r ! .- it mav be pos.-jhh' that two i!:ivs wil' 'Ml Hlllt'U in ;-i !.! mil; ' V. .T.f J:: f.i.-tory to both (':- ;(); re the -fate ami '!; d.-l'. t. . Trial .iflemlril. :niiicip;itcd tli t oiii't mom u y i t .jw deii din !!! i: : if a j r.. ! it a pi'opl." tut :".!. d in : ) if Ibe tti..l Uf II :!-!. .-vcral wiin- a. i.Ti-ncin tl. The most reliable on earth. Old, tested and true "The Armstrong". We have the finest line in town for brush weeds or grass. American blades at $1.00. English blades, thinest made, $1.25. Sweedish blades, "three ply" tool steel center, soft sides, $1.50. Don't overlook the fact that we have a fine line of corborundum wheels and stones. Not only for sythes only but for all tools. This is the best abrasive made. Would you think that sand, sawdust, coke and salt could be combined into a material hard enough to cut diamonds. Such is corborundum.' Try a kitchen sharpener, 25 cents. Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS WANTfllj. Sa'esiren. siany man? $100 to $150 per month; somo even mora Slock clean, prowa 01, reservation, far frum old and j.cs: ridden orchards. Cash advanver weekly. Choice ol territory. Ad dress Wa.shinKton Nursery Co., V..TK; S... i!!i.'n for "fVelu;v7 territory, llii; opportuniti... .'n i v:-rl i:. e n- ;iry. C'omnl-t-! li-i- V ikiiu.i V;iiiev- -rowri fniif. ' sha.!-- and oni.tiiit ri::.! sl'n k. Ca..)i ( e,-kly. On t!it I'ree. Topli' ni.-h ';:.--iy C(Jtntah-, 'rop:a'iii.;li. MAKES FOK SALE Span standard bred flllks. coniinK 3 and 4 years old. half sisters, broken, and are a fine larije team for their breed. Well matched, and price reascn al'le Ituintrn Xewa office. tf U'A.N TKI) Two rooms and board at farm house within easy reach ot town; or inltjlit camp If board could be furnished. Phono 2G1 swtj ! a Y a 1 Xt.-rv Comoativ. T, iii ;l, a IS-'vl IT H iTV 5k -asto. jH 1 ! 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(), Heef, Iron and Wine con 'ains no tannic acid. It is the ideal food tonic for run down systems, no matter what the cause of it maybe. Invaluable for convalescents, nursing m. .thers, anaemic children and others who may need a reconstructive tonic. Makes good, rich, red THE BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE IN TOWN ROSEBURG PHARMACY CO., S. E. Krohn, Mgr. Ro5ebure Oregon i HAZELW000 ICE CREAM The most appeti.ing cream made is now 'being srved at our soda fountain. Try it. 1 1t's the best in the land. r w