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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1911)
THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. UATES. (HSt'KD DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. , Hubscrlpilou ItHten Dully. Per yeai, by mall ?3.00 Per mouth, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 BU months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November B, 1910, at Rooeburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. MONDAY, KEPTK.MItEll 4, Dr. Hlnson, shaking from the pul pit of the White Temple, Portland, Sunday on the Immorality ext-mlng In that city and elHewhore, ald that the "brute who lured the little Ger man to a den In Sacramento Hhould be sent up for 50 years." The Dr. Is mixtiiken the scoundrel Hhould he hung. There la no other dally paper in thin neck of the woods that covers the local field like The Evening News. It Is read by more peoplo every day than any other publication, which Is coucluBfve proof that Its circulation surpasses by fur that of any other dally papor published In the county. (Catering to no particular clique The News Is In a position to treat all alike and give the happenings of the day without fear or favor. That this is appreciated is shown by the con stant and ever Increasing list of now subscribers received dally and advertisers who do not use the col umns of either The Daily or Twice-a-Weeks Nows are not reaching the homes of ten thousand people who live In this big county. Portland la shaken from center to circitmfrance by what Its citizens are pleased to call a "moral wave". The great dallietj of the city tell of a terrlhle shaking up in tho police department. Hut nfter one simmers f I 1 -tr u 'im fV '"T'rh -r BANKS & WELKER THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Transcient stock given best of care. Horses boarded a treasonable rates. Fiist class rigs, good horses and careful drivers Blacksmith Shop in Connection All Work Guaranteed Cor. Main and Washington Sts. Phone 5 Sell ram and Mason Fruit Jars at Cost. Best Sugar 6.65 per sack while the present stock lasts. WHERE? BRADLEY & RUSSELL WILBUR, OREGON Also carry a full line of Dry CkkhIs, Hats, Shoes, and Groceries which they are selling very cheap. And it would pay you to investigate. R. Stubbs & Co. The Underselling Cash Grocers To tho consumer of l'uro Komi Products. Wo make a study of markets which 'nv,-rn the Riling prices of commodities in tlie urmvry line. With tho knowledge, n.lvioe ami information we received from re liable counsels uo are in better position to j;ivo you more than any other Krocery in the city. Wh?be caiiM) we buy for cash nml si ll for cash. iirount our lulls sell our Roods on a small profit, (urn our stock .tix times a year, consequently you will always i;ot fresh )o.hI. Thcrfore if you want to save money in buying grocericR you will not have to send to Portland or any other town alonjt the way, hut spend your money right here at home where you have an up to date selling store, Compare our prices with other stores am! you will be con vinced that Stubbs is th ulaco to trade. Ilt all down It Is found that a k rafter on the force Is merely transferred from the day shift to a night beat, and vice versa. Such "punishment" does little to bring about reform. Why In the name of decency the ' whole corrupt outllt Is not kicked out of official circles and a few honest ) men given charge of the department is beyond the undf rstandlug of a long buffering population. The may or can do no less and maintain his claim for a clean administration. That Albany has also sported a number of "blind pigs" is evidenced by an article In a recent Issue of the Democrat whhh names the places where booze is openly sold in de fiance of local option and state laws. The same complaint comes from Grants Pass, and within the past fw days these truths have been forc ed home In koseburg, while Portland is a seething hotbed of iniquity and corruption, and along with the sate of liquor by "blind pigs" and licens ed saloons in the metropolis the stench from the white slave traffic spreads abroad ovr the land, while the wall from scores and hund reels of despoiled girls somebody's daughters goes up In an agonizing cry frtr protection. 1 hero Is no ex cuse for any official falling to do duty In these matters. Whose fault is it? Yours, Mr. Voter. You have let politics govern your actions and In stead of Insisting that men be elect ed who will enforce law and main tain decency, you have voted for any body on your ticket, until a ma chine has been built up on the ruins of society that threatens to destroy all who oppose it. It is refreshing to see that in Portland the ministers of tho city have risen In their united strength and are urging real reform and recall of unfaithful public ser vants. The work should spread to every hamlet In Oregon and tho best people, interest themselves in this agitation and keep it up until the municipalities and state are purged of vices and the protecting arm of tho law thrown about the homes of Coffee Special rwr that nUrm VU11VW is VV11VV Our every day coffee Hjtedal Is good coffee. Our HfHM'litl blend nt 25c Mr pound Is t he best I hat money rim buy. Our Golden West Hteel Cut Is the Im-hI on the mar ket. Try a l-pound can If not satisfied, your money back. Henry Easton Grocer 344 N Jackson Phone 26 Lemons dozen. 35c juicy stock 23c bolt pickles 2()ct 5c off on all bulk cof- lee Corn starch 3 pks 25 cents Luge iik liold Uust 20c 21 liars of any white soap 51 and 1 har of toilet soap free Armors Fancv Salt IWk 17' c'cjvts Armors Picnic hams l(cts per pound Carnation Milk l()ct Velolian 3 cans 25ct 14 pounds of granu lated suarfl, with every 52.00 order. 1 pt bottle of littieand 1 pt bottle of anionia 15 cents Swift l'ride Cleanser 5 cents per can Aud many ot hers cut for cash. the country. Any official who winks at vice and lawlessness, le It a "blind pig" or any other Iniquitous concei u or system, should be In stantly diMntesed or recalled by the people. Kfgld adherence to this method of dealing with officials will result In a purified public njuioa- phere. NOTICE Mill lillS KOU HKUKJt CON ST It I ' i T ION. Healed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office in the Cy of Koseburp, Oregon, tip to 7 o'clock P. M, on .Monday, Sep tember 11th, 1911, for the construc tion of a sewer In firockway and South Jackson streets in the City of Koseburg, In the manner provided by ordinance No, 4 1 .'I of the City of Koseburg. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will bo furnish ed upon application to the under signed, and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City Treasurer for five ?r cent of the amount bid to be forfeited to the city in case tho successful bidder shall fail to enter Into a contract and bond with tho city. The time stated in the proposals for complet ing the work will be considered In awarding the contract. Tho council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of tho council. Dated this 4th day of September, 191 I. A. N. OKCUTT, Recorder of the City of Koseburg, Oregon. dsl 1 not 1 1 ok 111 ds van ktukkt I.MPItOVKMK.NT. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned at his office In the city of Koseburtf. Oregon, up to 7 o'clock 1 M. oil Monday, Sep tember Uth, 1911, for the paving of Stephens street in tho city of KosehurK from the north line of Oak street to the south Una of Wash ington street. In the manner pro vided by ordinance No. 4 10 of the city of Koseburg. All bids must he submitted on blank forms which will be furnish ed upon application to the under signed, and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City Treasurer for five per cent of the amount hid to bo forfeited to the city In case the successful bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the city. A surety bond of thirty per cent of the amount bid will be required from the suecessfud bidder. The time stated In the proposals for complet ing the work will he considered In awarding tho contract. The council reserves the right to reject any and ail bios. Hy order of tho council. Dated UiIb 4th day of September, 1911. A. N. OKCUTT, Recorder of tho city of Koseburg, Oregon. , dsll NoTinc roit most Koit ki:i:k coNSTitrcnov. Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned at his office in tho city of Koseburg, Oregon, up to 7 o'clock P. M. on Monday, -September 11th, Hill, for the relaying of tho sewer In South Jackson street In tho city of Koseburg, in the man ner provided by ordinance No. 412 of the City of Koseburg. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will he furnished up'. n npplieatiou to the undersigned. and must bo accompanied by n eertl- netl check payable to the City Treas urer for live per cent of the amount bid to be forfeited to the city In case the successful bidder shall fail to enter In to u contract nnd bond with tho city.- Tho time stated In the proposals for completing the work will bo considered In award- If all other mat hods of treat ment have failed in your case, don't be discouraged Chiroprac tic Ad.julineiitN will euro you. ask any of my patients. I leaf -tuS N'eurnlugla. ApNtidicitis, Constipation, Catarrh, llini-rlwoa, Krysipelas, ttilttt. Heart IMsease, liiNoinnbi, Lumbago, Paralysis, lilieuniallMii, Mullen, Indigestion, Heart, Stoiiuirh, I towel nnd I'rln ary troubles, and others too num erous to mention. Dtt. U. J AM IS SCIlIiETZ New location, 224 Cass Btroot. Again it becomes u privilege and pleasure to us to extend our sincere thanks to yob for the suppoit and patronage given us in tho past year. One year ago we opened ill your city our cash grocery. Through court esy, honesty and square dealing we have won your confidence which we prize highly, it is our aim always to give you the best for the least money. Yours to live and please. Stubbs nnd Co. We Pay Cash for Produce Market Conditions. igur Higher Coffee Strong Meat Higher bard Strengthening Canned good? going higher Kgg Higher Country butter Scarce We ar also jobbers of Wheat. Hay, Harley, Oatx, Shorts, Uran and flour. ing the contract. The council re serves the right to reject uay and alt bids. By order of the council. Dated this 4th day of Spetember, 1911. A. N. ORCUTT. Recorder of the City of Koseburg, Oregon, dsll Do you wish to know what your past has been, what your present is and what your future life will be? You can find all this out by consult ing Mine. Del mar, the famous clair voyant and palmist at the Grand ho tel. She will tell you what you are best adapted for and what to do to be successful in business, love or money matters, and that without- asking a question. If you wish to be happy and gain good health, call and con sult this remarkable medium atonce, as her stay In this city Is limited to a short time only. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed in all palm readings or horoscopes, or no fee accepted. This Is fair, is it not? Prices are reasonable and within reach of all. Mine. Delmare is welt and favor ably known by many people of this city as this makes her third visit, call and see her. ds5 LOCALNKVS. Mrs. Frank Goodman, of Looking Glass, Biieno the day In Hosebui'g visiting with friends. Vou can rent the latest novels at 10 cents per week at the library con ducted by Aldon Harness. d-sl7 Frank Long, of Cleveland, spent tho day in Koseburg attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Miss Clarice Asher has returned from Cottage Grove where she spent the past few weeks visiting with her parents. Louis Neuncr left for Portland this morning where he has been offered a position with the Southern Pacific Company. . "T HOOT H HHIt IIHKW Kit 1'ltO.M IIIHIOS IOXTIiU'T. You. may think you're looking pretty with a face that's donrthy white; Your form is one to lie admired, but something Isn't right. You need tho blush upon your cheek tho blood tha't red and clear; 4 It's just as plain ns dav to me. your need our Brewed Hoot Deer. UMPQUA CIDER WORKS Phone 27B A DidYouEvet Stop To Think That the Com ot Dne wrltinn paper In not much more than what yoa pay for the ordinary qualltyT Think ot the satisfaction to one's self nml to the recipient cf a note or Lettet on paoer of good quality. The Roseburg Book Store Sells the Host writing papers al lowest prices. Headquarters for Fountain Pens School Supplies Oillce Supplies. HOSK.IU'IMJ, OltlCOON. The SPECIAL SALE of I Fine Jewelry, etc - i Still continues this week Stt.OO Sellil Cold llroocltca for 1.2,1 I.J0 Hat Tins for 8.V SCSI.00 Tea Sets for 13..K) Jl J.1 llnmt Tainted Hates for 2.H.1 I..Vi Cut I.Iom llonla for 2.T3 A. S. HUEY ItOMetiiirii's leading Jeweler. SKK OCR WINDOWS. The j.oik;f. nitt&cro'tv. O. K. 8. Koseburg Chapter, ro r holds their regular meeting on th fitst and third Thursdays In eaci month. Visiting members in good siandlng are resperuullv invi to attend. Mary K flouck, W M.: Free Johnson. Sec. ttOMH.N .Of WOOIICHAFT Lilac Circle. No. 49, meets on first and third Monday e.'enfngs of eact, month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members in good standing are invited to attend. Grace Pllklngton, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clork. 1. (). O. V Hislng P'ar Lodge No 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every TrMay evening. Visiting bretPven always welcome. Carl Ohman. N. O.; W. S. Powell, II. S.: M. Fickle. F. S. It. P. O. K Koseburg Lodge, No 32ti, holds regular communica tions at tholr temple on second nnd fourth Thursdays tij each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. S. S. Josephson, E. R. ri. i;. Miocum. secretary L. O. T. M. hoseburg Hive. No. 11 holds regular reviews on first and third UWnnarfnt-o In hA Mnccabee hall. Sisters of other ones visiting in the city are cordially Invited to attend our re views. Llbble Rose, lady com mander;Mrs. Jessie Rapp, R. K. WOOIl.MKN (IK tup: WOTil.nHdaV Camp. No. 125. meets at the Ode follows Hnll In Roseburg, evor: o.,u uiriu .luuuiiy evenings Islting neighbors nlwavs wel come. R. E. Smith, C. C; E N. Kwart. clerk. A. h A. M. Laurel Lodge. Nto. 13, taoldi regular meetings on th second and fourth Wed nesdays of each montu .Sojourners liiv'.ted to attend. J. D Zurclier. W. M.: A. T. Marshal, sec IlliorillHIIOIllI OP AMKIIIt'.- VF.OMF.X ML Nebo Lodge No 1S28, mrets every second and fourth Wednesday of ea,:h montl at the Fagles' hall. Visiting broth ers and sisters welcome. C. W Cloake. F. M.; Miss Ethel Webb Cor The proof of the Pud ding is in the eating- Of the tree in the growing Ask your neighbor who has planted Yakima or Hood River Trees See how they grow, then place your tree order with ILL The Nurseryman Are you a kind of a double acting Philantropist-that is, one that can help themselves by the helping of others If so, you can help us out of a small hole and put dollars in vour pocket, for you have the lever, your dollars, and we have the fulcrum, our prices, that we are willing to make you on our summer stoves, rather than carry over. For instance, a.27 New Process Gasoline stove, we offer now at $15, a $1-7 at $10, a 510 at $6, a $3.50 at $2. We are giving you practically jQ dis count which includes our profits, the freight and a .. portion of first cost. We don't care to hold (his offer open indefinately so will limit to the 15th. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Store with Lmllrit' lU-nt llootii ronmoiiirers You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is injurious to health. Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents B LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY H tt it Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish ' Lurur er tl Doors Jtud Windows of all Kinds. n Nurdson f.otior Osk Street. 'Phone 352 . 1. V, J '-- : & fl. t Allto Staf?e-tn Touring Car leaves Roseburg everv day except Sunday, at 6:.U) a. m., connecting with afternoon train at Myrtle Point (or Marshtield. Fare $8.00 l-are on regular stage, part way bv Auto, $6.00, to both Myrtle Point ahd Marshtield. Stage leaves every day including Sunday. Office Cor. Washington and Rose Streets Phones Office 3S0, Residence 316. C. P. BARNARD, Prop ROSEBURG, OREGON 8 The l-st the mnrkct affords in Iteef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, at the Cass Street Market. Give us a trial and be convinced. Louis Kohlhagen Proprietor 107 Cass Street, Phono ltt. Free Delivery to any part of the City. - 5 : Cnn Rnv I