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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1911)
r THE WEATHER ADVERTISERS LOCAL FORECAST. Will find Th Evening News tlu dot medium to reach the people of Rose burg and Douglm County. A wide-a-wake publication printing all newi fit to print Fair Tonight antl Friday. I - KOSK11VKG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OHKHOX. VOIi. II. TIltltKDAV, Jll.Y , 11)11. No. 20IJ Miming mtirn DESIRED MONEY; W. E. Stokes Charges Girls With Blackmail FACES HIS GIRL ACCUSERS Stool .Magnates Moot In llru.tsoN and Adopt , IMan To Oryaiilv.e a World Trust (imy Is At Tlio Head. ( Special to The TvenhiR News. NEW YOliK CITY., July (J. Fac ing Lillian lirahiim, Kthel Conrad mid two other girls charged wlli an alleged attempt to murder him W 17 Siokes, millionaire hotel man. today told hi side of the Uooting which occurred in Miss Conrad's flat alter he lesisted nu alleged, hlnt'kmail at tempt. Stokes said he vNited the flat in hope of securing some letters which Miss Conrad telephoned" that Miss Graham had left with her. L'p on his arrival at the fnshio liable resi dence he said Miss Graham canie4n!o the apartment, revolver in hand, and told him to sign a retraction concern ing things he said of herself and family. Then Miss Conrad demand ed $25,000, according io Stokes, un der the penalty of his being murder ed. " It was after his refusal to fur- nlsli the money that the fight started i Steel Men Meet. -imrsSELLS. July fi. A commit tee of leading steel manufacturers of the world who are meeting here was appointed today to prepare a plan ' for organization of a world trust along lines proposed by President Gary, of the Cnited Steel Corpora tion. Gary's plan to control and regulate prices Is being enthusiastic ally received. Prominent on the com mittee Is Charles Schwab, the noted steel magnate. W. B. Haynes. of Olalla, whs i business v 1st lor in Roseburg for a few hours yesterday. work is most desirable to anyone wishing their linen to possess that particular finish so necessary to gooil taste in dress. We Do That Class of WorK One Trial will Convince. ROSEBURG STEAM j LAUNDRY I 0. C. BAKER - - - Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST PHONE 79 1 Scalp Treatment Facial Manage "Fair tresses man's imperial race insnare And beauty draws us with a single hair." Sf van thp poet many years ao. but It Isn't the single hair thai attracts nnw day, but hair and plenty of It arranged aa na nature am! tashlon declares becoming to each Individual woman. We are K'in 10 Hive the following special prices on hair koo'1 this week: Switche s. 22 In., $2.50; 24 In., IJ.7S; 2'". In.. "; 2 In.. $10. 32 In . $12; not to mention three Inwt switches and first n"i,v uiKds at surprising figures. As tor new thiniis In PulTs. Transformations. Rosettes. Ilalr Rolls, i-tc . of course we have them. Rleaso renwiinher these, roods' ate all made from cut hair. No combines go here. The ladies have found they make better pin cushions. Kor laji'v and comfort visit our Neckwear counter. .It a fS harsains left In Hats. Swell bargains In Willow andl'renili I'lliines. THE LEADER Formerly Roseburg Beauty Parlors - FOR SALE. A nice, neat 6-room bunga- low, centrally located in paved district. Sewer connections. bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal location. Price $2.5m). Ad- dress A care News office. d-sw-tf The suit that was filed yesterday by Charles Matthews and T. A. Troxel against J. A. Buchanan and Mr. Stephenson, was by mutual agreement of the parties con cerned settled out of court and the case withdrawn today. The action arose over a misunderstanding, and the Buchanan Company, cement con tractors, quickly adjusted tlte diffi culty to the entire satisfaction of all involved In the deal. The J. A. Bu chanan referred to is a cement con tractor from Klamath Kails, and not the total attorney. The proof of the Pud ding is in the eating Of the free in the growing Ask your neighbor who has planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See how they grow, then place your tree order with L L KITCHEN The Nurseryman Let the Whole Family Vote If you nre not sure about this coffee question Just (loldrit West, Steel Cut once and let the vlnde family vote on ft. If they don't say 11 iiinkcH the. hoM coffee they ever drank return the empty ran to us and K't your money hack. The election will Imj on n. Henry Easton GROCER 3 4 N Jackson St. Phone 26 Hair Dressing Miinlriirlini BRANDED FALSE England Will Not Interfere With France PREMIER ESQUITH TALKS Moth. a lo finish liMliclmcnts In The .McNainara Cns Is Taken 1' niler Ailviscment lly.Thr I'refsitlir., Jiiile. (Specal to The Tvenlng News.) LONDON'. Eng., July 6. That iCnsltiud Is determined to protect he. own interests In Morroceo at any cost and hold up her treaty obliga tions with France, was flatly declar ed today in the House of Commons by Premier Asquith. This statement is taken to mean that England won't agree to the ab sorption of any Morrocean territory by Uermany and puts a more serious aspect on complications than ever be fore. Court Sttmcls Adjourned. LOS AN'GKLES, July 6. Follow ing a motion to quash Indictments In ihe McN'amara case, Assistant Dis trict Attorney Ford arose and said (he reasons for the motion were Ir revelant to push the present prose cution aside. The court then ad journed until 3 o'clock this after noon without taking any action. local m:vs. Miss Lillian Smith went to Port land this morning to spend a few days visiting with friends. Miss Violet Wlllett left for Eugene this morning where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. William Belleu has returned from Myrtle Creek where he spent, the past few days visiting with friends. Bert Brown, of Oakland, spent the day In Uoseburg attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends. .1. 0. Day. of Olalla, left for Port land this morning where lie will spend a few days visiting with friends. Mrs. A. J. Carman and child lefi for Sllverton this morning where they will spend several days visiting with relatives. Mrs. F. H. Applehoff left for her loine at Grants Pass this morning af ter a six weeks visit with her daugh ter in this city. Kennith Perry, son of .las. Perry, left for Corvaills this morning where lie will join his mother who is vis iting at that place. Douglas Walte, of Deer Creek, spent the day In town attending to business matters. He was accom panied by his wife. Mrs. Peter Slnclatre Is reported quite ill at her home In Garden Val ley, She Is being uttended by Dr K, V. Hoover. Mrs. Jess Atterhury and children left for their home at Grants Pass this morning after a brief visit with relatives In this city. Mrs. T. H. Hicks nnd little daugh ter. Oladls. left for Ashland thin morning after a three tnonth'u visit witn friends In this city. John Alexander, the Glide Merch ant, spent the day In KoNehurg at tending to various business matters and visiting with friends. Postofllcc Inspector Morse left for points In tlte nort hern part of the cou niy t bis morning where he mill look after hUHinetttt matters. Ram Swlgert left for Portland this morning where he will njend a few days attending to business matters niul Incidentally visiting with friends. A. J. Wiley, an inntale of the Oro eon Soldiers' Home, left for Wolf Creek this nin wiing where he will pMid a couple of weeks visiting with friends. The .f oh e p h so n store h n a be e n closed for several days preparatory to inaugurating a sale on all sum mer goods. The sale will commence Saturday morning. A. C. Mars tent and A. I. Bradley have jolud the automobile colony, nnd yesterday each purchased a ma chine. The automobile will arrive here In about ten days, Mrs. Gertrude Sunders and Miss Klberta Tlpion will start to Sat, Francisco Monday. July 1 0, where thev will Hpcnd their annual vactlon. They expect to be gone about t wt month!". Mr and Mrs. W. Wevmer left for their home at Hand Point, Idaho, this morning affer a visit with friends In thlfi ctiy. Mr. and Mrs. Weyrner expect to ret urn here at j Kfime future date to reside !rtnftn-t ently. Charle Mahn. accompanied hv his tMra. Ml Mabel and Alice Mahn. If ft for Portland today where they wt enfoy their annual vacation In cident rPv the young ladien will at-u-m the annual convention of the Christian rhui-h which In is In prog-re.- at that city (hit. week. Blanche L. llnX. a nfter of Edi tor Bates, of The Sew, arrived in Roneburg lat evening from San Franclwo by way of Marhfleld where she visited her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hllborn. After a short stay In this city Miss Bates will continue her journey to Yellow stone Park and visit other points of interest during her annual vacation. The First Trust and Savings Bank opened for business this morning with Robert K. Smith as cashier. The interior of the bank presents a most attractive appearance, and tut Rice to say that the institution will receive a just share of patronage. Congressman H. T. Kainey's visit to Roseburg during Chautauqua weeU proved doubly pleasant for him on account of meeting his old m;ie friend; E. W. Page, of this city, at whose hospitable home the distin guished gentleman was delightfully entertained. During an auto ride Tuesday afternoon Congressman Raney was shown many beautiful sections, and declared the valley pre sented unlimited attractions and op portunities. H. S. Dowing, superintendent nnd trainer at the Uonaday Stock Farm, left for Salem this morning, accom panied by Mrs. Dowing. In addition to the six head from the Bonaday farm, he Is training the trotting mare. "Belle N," belonging to F. P.1 Norton, of Marshlleld. nnd "Victor j U'lle." a green pacer brought from; Vebraska and owned by F. A. Byer- y of Sutherlln. He will train these horses at Salem until the opening, the racing circuit at Portland. September 4. j Mrs. Rachel Bushnell this morn ng tiled a suit for divorce In the ilrcult court against Austin H. Bush iell. She alleges, according to the 'omplalnt, that she and her husband were married In Douglas county in May. 1910, and that they have since resided In the vicinity of Ten Mile. Jther than alleging cruel and inhu uau treatment, the plaintiff contends that her husband failed to provide 'he necessities of life, and that she was compelled to work out In order to secure sufficient wearing apparel. slde from a decree, the plaintiff isks for alimony at the rato of $20 ter. month as well as nn order en titling her to a one-third interest n the real property. The plalutirr la represented by Attorney B. K. Steel. Sheriff Gnge, of Coos county, ar flved In Roseburg this morning with me of the three men arrested at Marsh Held some time since accused f participating In the murder of Alexander McNubh, near Brock way. The. man was questioned ut some 'eugth by the district attorney, and told a straight forward story regard ing his whereabouts during the past month. Ho will probably be releas ed from custody tonight. His two "ounMirilons. who are In jail at Co qu'lle will also be released upon the sheriff's return to that place. Ac cording to the district attorney, the men arrived on the const the day the murder was enacted, and conse quently could have played no part in its commission. Edenbower Orchard Tracts Write us for Information regarding these tracts. located about one mile from the city of Roseburg, Ore., in the famous tlmpqnu Valley fruit dis trict. Sold In 5 and 10 aces tracts, planted to apples, Interplar ted with leaches, also to pears or prunes, car ed for a period of 4 yars. Near schools and churches. Easy access to city water and electric light. 40 acres 10 acres young orchard. 10 bearing trees, new ft -room house wjth bath; barn and ft out buildings, spring water piped to house, chicken van! and garden, chickens, tools, etc. AHN'AP. 200 acres Sfi acres In cultivation, 10 acres In bearing orchard, in acres in young orchard, new 7-room house, barn etc. 4 live springs, good well, all Implements, stock, etc. A BAR GAIN. f4 acres So acres cleared, bal ance oak timber. Smalt hoiiwe, barn and out buildings. Chickens, turk eys, tools, wagon and cow go with place. Good spring water piped to house. Can be bought cheap. X GOOD III V. 104 acres orchard land. 8 acres of this is in bearing orchard. 13 years old In flue condition. Small 4 -room house, built on knoll overlooking the city of Kosehitrg. Soil free loam, located one mile from eft y limits, fine road. Price $4,oiin, $2,000 cah balance long time at er cent KINK BE A RING ORCHARD, 1 3 acres, all in fruit mostly hearing ; apple, peitni. cherries, and pear hen; n ice home; parking house, burn and other buildings ; stock and tool. On the banks of the I'mpqua river, 3 miles from Rose burg. Will sell at a bargain If void soon. Himes & Oliver REAL ESTATE Denier in land of all description Roseburg, Oregon L Relieve The Heat Situation in the East DEATH RATES ARE AMAZING Aviators Cross The English Channel and I .and Surely Intermit ion. ul Circuit Meet Is n Grand Succens. (Special to The Evening News.) CHICAGO, July 6. Coollnir show ers and breezes broke the backbone of the heat wave throughout the Middle Nest today. Indications tend to show that tonight will see the be ginning of a real cool spell which will relieve millions of people who have gasped in torrldlty during the past week. Statistics gathered today In dicate that no less than 700 adults lost their lives as a result of the in tense heat, say nothing of the hun dreds of children that succumbed. The heat was tji most severe exper ienced in 41 years. The temperature auout in dgrees cooler today than yesterday. , The following cities report the heaviest death lists: Chicago. HtO; New York. 110; Boston. 29; Toron to, 33; Newark, 2; Cleveland. 3:t; Pittsburg. 21; Kansas City, IU. Aviators Land Safely. CALAIS. France. July G. Headed by Vandrlne, who made passage In thirty minutes, nine .aviators compet ing In the international circuit race, crossed the English channel and land ed safely hore today. GAKFNEV EASY WINNER. Roseburg Man Defeats Callforuhiu at Mcdloi (I I uestlny Evening. The Medford Sun In yesterday's Is sue has the following to say regard ing the ten round go between Tom Gelfney, of Roseburg. and Frank le Edwards, of San Francisco. Tin bout was pulled off at Medford and was witnessed by a large and entliu slastlc. crowd: Out-weighed and out-winded Frankie Edwards, of Med foul, was defeated by Tom Gaffney, of Spo kane, last night, in a fast ten-round battle. It Is his lakt light. The two men fought different styles en tirely. Gaffney fought closc cover ing and waiting for a chance to get In wo or three telling blows. Ed wards fought openly, used his bauds and feet well and clinching admir ably, The men agreed to break clean and not hit In Ihe clinches. From the beginning of the routes! Gnffney'H advantages of weight ant strength wore evident. Early In t it light this was otfset by the greater cleverness of Edwards who punched him repeatedly and forced him to cover. The local man nvoidi'd Gaff iiey'a vicious swings' with the right and used their forco to add to tin effect of his own blows. Ft ankle had a swift left punch that he planl "d repeatedly about the head, Hi blows told but lack of steam wa evident. In appearance as In their style o! Mirjitlnif the two hoys were entlrcl'- different. The Spokane lighter waji compact, heavy and dark. Fran kit Ih slight, wiry nnd rather light In complexion. In RoHcburg he defeat ed Gaffney on one occasion a no foil iz lit tn a draw with htm on an other, but since that time Ihe Spo kane pug has been putting In some pretty hard licks tn the ring. Ed wards has had only the work t hut he could get with his pupils In the itym and a little road work. Hh frlen Is were backing him to win bu he said before he went In that h" would tight his beHt, but would not proniU" lo win. The Mi-lit Itself was pretty. Last ing t n ;ci niiK It kept mor e I Tin .1 two hundred ringside fans guessing until tho last. 1A)V,1, NEWS. Ice Cream (live your orders lo ho Dmigius County Creamery, 'hone 34 U. tf Aflei all, there Is no Ink like Car ters Ink. Hold at Kosehurg Hook Store. tf William Emery, of Coles Volley. Kpent the day in Itowliurg ulteuiliiiK lo tjitHliW' mutters and vIhIiIiik with friends. C. Reynolds, of Hilllierlln. sneiit the diiy in RoHehiirg allemllPit to NI AV TODAY. IIOAIthEltS WANTED - In private family, 'lalinrers -preferred. In quire fi2n N". Main street, B.ri HAY IMtKSH W ANTKI)-- Henind hand hay baler wanted. AdilreKh K. A. Krime. Ut. I, ItoneliillK. II FOR SALE $10, young Jersey cow. lately frewli; alho one yotlllK hrraid sow Cull nl llil nHUe III! LOri'l At or ne;.r I he ('limit iimnm lTit, a child's Kimill Kold im kliiri alfto lockt. Ktnd'T will Iisim Ikivo at The Sfwn oftW. dJIO KOK BALK A ntf, nnt, tt-room huiiKfilow, mntrally locuti-d in pav d d tut r let. H'W'r ronn''-Hnnn, httth, at-i)t toili-t. He. Ideal lo-i-atlon- Vrff tlf.fitMI. Addm A 1 far' N'H oftVt. dhwtf nAltOAIN ir5 urn- of land foi f al tn ('mnn V n liny ; will prtrf or all. Tlnr I a bargain In thin pi iff- If taken noon Kor par ticular adrlr-'HS A 1 1 i-D Wliwoti. ('am a Valley, Ore a'.l SA1.K OK TltAliK -room "new huiiw" and lot; will wll rnKohahl and i?lvo term; would accept good tarn. harncHK and waicn a pan payment. A bargain, ho coiuf fUlck. Addreta "Onwiwr," rat" News ofllte. uZ 00 SHOWERS KKW.VHI) IS OKKKUK1), A reward of $200 will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and convic tion of the party or parties who killed Alexander McNabb, at his h o me , nea r Brock w a y , o n or about June 14. 191 1. GEO. V. McNABB, business matters and visiting with friends. Clean up, and get some nice new shelf paper, lace edge 6o at Rose burg Book Store. tf Why put up witn mat old piece of furniture when you can trade It for something new and up-to-date at L. H Rhoadea & Co. dtf O. T. Hunt, of niiMHiintie rsii uaa arrived In Roseburg to remain per manent 1 v. Mr Hunt will m-nhuklv purchase a small ranch In this vlcin- y ami engage in too poultry busi ness. 8. M. Bradford, of Portland, arriv ed in Roseburg thla morning to spend a few days looking over the country. Mr. Bradford hns considerable capi tal and It Is probable that he will purchase some property in this vicin ity. French dry cleaning. newest mot hod? used. Your old suH can oe tnado to look as good as new at a mull cos;. Clothes cleaned, hats blocked. It you are looking or iood, quick service bo Sloper, the leaner and p realtor. Telephone 47. SATISFACTION' (il'AltAM'KKI) llnvo your d rem in n Ulnar dono 4 nl tho Ui'cHsumkliiK I'nrloiB, 7 HI West I. lino street, near tho West Rottehurg hi'trige. 1IENSLISK & ROOHHS, dtf Props. The Great Rub The Old Chinese Doctors administered all medicine by rnlihinjr through the pores of the skin. That was four hundred years ago, and to prove that they knew what they were doing then, forty cen turies of experience lias not improved upon the method, for we are still rubbing it in. Dr. Hoover's Liniment Banishes Fain, Reduces Swelling and Inflamma tion, softens stilT joints and sore muscles, and is just simply the greatest Liniment for Man and Beast. A bottle of Hoover's Liniment should be upon the shelf , of every Farmer. A great big bottle for only 25c, 50c and $1.00. HAZLEWOOD ICE CREAM The most appetizing cream made is now being served at our soda fountain. Try it. It's the best in the land. ROSEBURG PHARMACY INC., Roseburg Or ego n Have you seen those '(). K.' IClectric toasters at our store. All porcelain and Nick led wire. With the longest life elemental present known, with a capacity of four slices of Bakers Bread, at once, and these toasled every three minutes. Do you want a better one? Come in and see it de monstrated. Don't forget the Wire Drawn Tungsten Lamps. CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. Good floods and Good work or none? E McNamara Brothers are Ar raigned in Court. MANY MOTIONS ARE PRESENTED Court Room Ik Crowded During The Kulira Morning The Men Charged Willi Crime AMnr Umvorrled. (Special to The Evening News) I.OS ANGEI.E3. Cal.. July 6 John and James McNamara appear ed before Judge Bordwell this morn ing to plend to Indictments charglnR them with the murder of 21 persons who were killed In the Times disast er. I'rlor-to pleudlng several motions were presented conspicuous among litem lieing one to quash the Indict ments. In presenting the latter mo--Hon the nttorueys Tor the defense set out thirty-eight reasons why the indictment should be quashed. Forewarned, the prosecution met the attorneys for the defense, and presented more than fifty reasons why the indictments were legal. The court room was packed during the morning by a curious crowd bent on hearing the evidence. The McN'umaras seemed unworri ed. I, I lilt A It V UK-OPENED. Aldon Harness Is back at his place of business again. For a while the library will be open each afternoon and evening 2 to 7. jUS noitv. HKADFOHD -To Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bradford, In WeBt Roseblfrg on Wednesday, July 6, a boy. HEWITT To Mr. and Mrs. W. Hew itt, at Looking Glass, on Wednes day. July 5, 1911. a girl. MURDERGHARG i