Bupplcmt'itt id. THE EVENING MBWS BY It. W. IIATE8. ISSUED DAILY KXCICIT SUNDAV ' . Subscription Halo Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per montb, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Pr venr 12.00 Six months 100 . Entered aa second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Rosehurg, Ore under act of March 3, 1879. Ti KSK.iv, ki:iti:.miii:k la. nii The mule he has a load to pull. And no has num. llo's happiest when he Is full. And so man. Like man he holds a patient polne. And when his work's done will re joice. The mule ho likes to hour his voice And so does man. In President Tuft's itinerary to the I'uclllc coast ho vIsltB but two places In all of Oregon, larger In area than the states of New York und Penn sylvania combined, thoso two places being Portland and Salem; while In our neighboring state of Washing tonnot so lurgo as Oregon, he vIb Ita, and addresses and will be enter tained at fourteen places, as fol lows: Spokane, Und, lOllensburg, Ta coma, llclllngham, Mount Vernon, Kverett, Seattle, Olynipla, Ceiiti'uliu, Castle Hoi k, Kelso, Klainii, Vaiicoiiv r. Eastern Oregon Itself as large as New York stuto Is entirely Ignor ed and the same of Southern Ore gon. Have we lost all influence lit Washington City?' Whoro are our public men? Are there none to be counted? Our neighboring state Iiiih been spoken for by her representa tives. Abraham Teuchout, wealthy manu facturer, of Cleveland, Ohio, who hl.s Just cclellated his 91th bJrthdiiy but disdains not to put in six days of work each week, says a man wl o Is In good health at lill commits a grievous wrong If he retlreit from na tive work. "A man of I'.u who nn good health Is in his prime," said Mr. Toachout today, "in s H-h oventf.il times sue!i u man would bo dodgl.ig responsibility If he refused to glvo the worn benefit or bis evp'Tience anil r- r- Sealshipt Solid Measure No Water Handled In Most. Haliltjiry .Manner, 'mid liiiitrantecd Absolutely l''reo l''rolu PrcHel'Viltlvcs, $1.00 Cjuart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market BANKS & WELKER THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Transcient stock jiven best of care. Horses boarded atreasonable rates. Fiist class ris, good horses and careful drivers Blacksmith Shop in Connection All Work Guaranteed Cor. Main and Washington Sts. Phone $ Standard Prints Ginghams New floods every day. Complete line of (iroeeries, Dry Hoods, Shoes and Hats. Highest jiriee paid for prodtiee. Miss May Wells, an experienced sales woman, lias charge of our dry mods department. BRADLEY & RUSSELL WILBUtt, ORKGOX R. Stubbs & Co. The Underselling Cash Grocers our irli-i'rt oil fiillt )a:a foro bityliiK olwewlH'io 10 i-r vi off 7 inrkriKia of huril wo.hI IVoth IMi-ks liV 6 roll. Btaiiilaril Tollot I'lip'-r -.V 2 Lamp Chimneys, nny alio I.v 7 Ilnra of Armur llannnvr Soap SHc Small Carnation Milk, jior can ftc Korco, per pkg 1.V And ninny n(lnr nil cut clown for canh. I conclusions. A man of fill call tackle Lrouorltlous that a young mao dare nut nttHu,t. It would be the ureal- est roily lor a man or mai age, 11 he was vIkotoub to nettle down to a life of Inglorious ease." SKCI'ltlN't; KKillT OK WAY. Agents of Two llouds I'nmi Itoscburg the boxes on Sundays and from open To Coos liny. tno general delivery window and ' , carriers' window; but It Ib tinder- .Murshflold Times, Sept. 8: Noth-1 "" that this plan shall not Inter lug particularly new has developed , ' ' the special delivery system lo the railroad situation locally today. I on Sundays, and that any person There were a number of stories afloat ; "'' hvo important ma I de Ivered to nevertheless. Peter I.oggle, who has been out getting iMght-of-way for the Coos II..., .....I IL.lua ut.,ll l,lav tl.i.l Ihov liad secured promises or options of I tihoiit eighty por wnt of tl; rli;tit-of-wuy bctwci't. the river and the Ioiik 1ns county line. All of the big land holders have Kiven rlht-of-way, the iiiHt to promise It Itelng MiinEtgfr ArniHtronn of the M(!imha Wooden ware compiiriy. Mr. Armstrong Iihk jitnt retiiniod to tlio Hay and could not ho Ki.'t-n liofore. lio liatt proinlH ed rlht-of-way both over the South ern Oregon and Moiiaaiia Wooden ware holding. KtiKineer Anton, of the Coos Hay and Hasten. Kleetric nays they are making good progreH with their sur veys They did not prenent their application to tho county cominlK sloner this week for ft franchise over Uu Middle Fork ruad, an watt ex pected, owing to the mirvey not hav ing i.rogreKBed Hiifllclently. They will make application later. 10. W. Xevorn of the company who lias been at ItoKehurg 1h duo In today. The-o Ik nothing new In the Southern Pacillc project of the Ter minal Hallway matter today, ho far as could be ascertained. However, It Is understood th.t. tho "holders of the Terminal Hallway franchise re fused to turn over to the Southern Pacific that, franchise or any part of it ns was deHlred by M'-ksth, Mlllls and Mlngiis at the conference, They pledged that the Southern Pacillc would he given tho same Kervice at the snme proportionate cost over the terminate an any other railway that might desire to use it, guaranteeing iKjual tor in h to all. UIMM'll PVSKKH KIOSOLl TION'K. I 'onI office Dcpurcmcnt Allied Shorten lloui'H on Kifudity. To tho post master, of Hoseburg: Tho congregation assembled at the 'renhyterlan church on in at Sunday, Oysters 5c per yard 10c per yard Lemons dozen. Mc jniey stoek 23e l.ott piekles 20et I)eol f on all hulk cof fee Corn starch 3 pks 25 cents l.arj;e pk iloid DiVsT 20c Jl h.irs of any white soap ? 1 and I har of toilet soap free Armors Fancy Salt l'ork 17' . cents Armors Picnic hams Klcts per pound Carnation Milk lOct Ve!o!;m , cans 25cl 1 j pounds of granu lated suar f 1, with every j.2.00 order. 1 pt bottle ot Uueand 1 pt bottle of amonia 1.1 cents Swift l'rde Cleanser 5 ens per can Aud many otherscTit for cash. '" '"K Informed that you und your as-1 sUtailta are kept on duty from. twelve to tulrteeu sour, a day our- lug the week and for Ave hours on Sundays, voted to respectfully re quest you, as patrons of your of fice, that you r.ecommend to the de partment at Washhihiun, that you be relieved from distributing mall to him between U and 10 o'clock Sunday morning, provided he so request you In writing before tho regular clctdng time of Saturday evening. We alac suggest that you recom mend the appointment of another cleiK to assist your over-worked force. Signed in behalf of the above con gregation. PASTOK. LOCAL NEWS. Ft, P. Smith & Son'B fine drest shoes for men nt the Itochdale. dsw-Bl 9 O. II. Mortenson, of Glendale spent last evening In Hoseburg at tending to business matters. Mrs. tf liner PoMotta left for Salem this morning where she will spend u few days attending the state fair. George Tucker left for Portland this morning where he will attend the Hill Academy during tho winter. Henry Ulchardson and wife left for Salem this morning to enjoy a few days at the state fair. Attorney J. C. Fullerton and wife left for Salem this morning where they will attend the state fair. J. V. Colt and wife havo gone Washington county where they own a ranch. They expect to return hero In about ten daya. Among those who eft for roast points on this morning's stages were W. A. Snyder, O. Uammersly, Hlley Doyd and II. Leake. John Hanks and H. S. Kenney, both residents of Glendale, are spend ing a couple of duys in Hoseburg at tending to buslueHH. matters. Charles McKlhlnny and two sisters, Stella and Both, and uncle, Joseph MclOlhlnny returned Here last even ing after a week spent at Newport and vicinity. John Hunter has returned from Portland where he spent a few days visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. Hunter, who preceded hi hi to the metropolis will not return hero if or several davs. ltK.AIj KHTATK Tit A NHIWltH. v Km ma M. Pick to Jessso W. Hounds, the S Mt of lot 12, 13. 15 and Hi, and tho S. Mi of lot C, in section 20. twp, 22, S. H. 8 West, 1?,4 acres. Consideration $100. DO WOMKX UXDKKHTAXO? That many of them are dally en during needless pain that n reliable ! remedy Is within the reach of all, I and that we absolutely guarantee sat j Ijifaction or will refund any money you may have paid for this treat ment. i Physicians In treating women's all I mentH have demonstrated tho value of certain druga for such cases nnd I these Ingredients, following the for i mu la of a certain Huccessful phvsi- cian, are contained In Itexall Vege table Compound, In the amount con sidered necesHury to produco the moHt satisfactory results. We want every ailing woman In this city to realize the vuliip of this j remedy and to that end offer to re fund any money paid us for this pre paration. If. after n fair trial, ft falls to produce beneficial results. Itexall Vegetable Compound fan only be obtained at. our ajore The Itexall Store. Price $1.00 per Ini tio. Fullerton & Hlcbardson. dswslG VIOLIV MAKFJt. Clias. Harris, (violin maker re pairing of all stringed Instruments. Violin repairing a specialty. 2I years' experience. Work guaranteed. 108 X, Pino street. tf LOCAL NKW8. Strong, the furniture man. says: "Do the people square, and you will do." 13 Mrs. George Hlter Uft for Salem this morning where she goes to spend a Tew days at the state fair. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. I Charlotte Seldon who Is enroute to Corvallls to spend n week vIsithiK with friends nnd relatives. A;ain it lirn'omos a privileiro uml (iloasnio ,tn us to extoml our sinoorc tlianksi to you for tho suppoit anil I' Vironauo givon u.i in tho past year. One yoar ago we npenod in your city our cash grocery . Through court esy, honesty ami siUaro ilealinij we have won your confidence which we pi -ire highly, it is our aim always to give yiii the best for the least money. Yours to live anil please. Stubbs and Co. We Pay Cash for Produce Market Conditions. Sugar Higher Coffee Strong Meat Higher I.anl Strengthening Canned goods giing higher Kggs Higher Country butter Scarce We are also jobbers of Wheat. Hay, Hurley, Oats, ShorU, I'ran and Flour. MICAIi SKWS. Large J umbo Tablets, cents at the Rochdale. only five dfiwsiy A good supply of fre3n fruits and: vegetables always In stock at the ' Kochdald. j R 8. and T. G. Bunch left for the north this morul:ig after a day or two spent In Hoseburg. j You can rent the latest novels at ! 10 cents per week at the library con-1 ducted by Aldon Harness. d-sl7 j County Judge Wonacott received a letter yesterday to the effect that 'he name of the Oregon Hefonn School had been changed to tlo Ore--gon Training School. , Mrs. Nancy Whltsette, of Cottage Grove, who has been spending the past few days In Hoseburg with friends, left for Wilbur ihln morning to spend a day or two with relatives. ; A. I. Flennor, an Inmate nf the! Oregon Soldiers' Home, lelt for points! n California this morning where he! will enter the National homo for vet- j rans. Mr. Flennor has spent about j yeur In the local Home and is well j known. Kdward Hillings, a local Southern Pacillc passenger conductor, and fam ily left for Spokane, Wash.,- this :uornlng. In response to a telegram innotincing tho death of Mrs. Hill ings brother-in-law, G. H. Dietrich.! The message gave no details of the! death, oMier than he was accidentally killed. l Attorney Georzo Neuner has re turned from the Days Creek vicinity where ho delivered a couple of ad dresses relative to the laws regulat ing tho issuance of bonds for Irri gation purposes. The talks were greatly appreciated. Mr. Neuner spoke at both Canyonvllle and Days Creek and was greeted by large crowds. Ivan Ellmaker, the Yoncalla lad, who recently fired the city jail fol lowing his Incarceration for a minor offense, was taken to the state train ing school, at Salem thi3 morning by Deputy Sheriff Wooster. The lad was questioned by County Judge Wona cott at some length last evening rela tive to his future aspirations, and In response, he said he desired to be come a publisher. Ellmaker Is a bright appearing boy of about fifteen years of age, and will probably cause the authorities of the training school little trouble. William Wise, reporter on the New York Post. Mrs. Dodge, of Pennsyl vania, and Miss A. Cook, of Chicago, left for their respective homes this morning nfter ti four months' so journ In the vicinity of Hoaglln. The party same to Oregon in June in company with H. H. McMllllan, of the Stoddard-Dayton Automobile Co., of Dayton, Ohio, nnd have since spent most of their time nt the home of the latter'a father. William McMllllan. or Hoaglln. During his stay in Doug las county Mr. Wise has written a number of Interesting articles, all of which have beeu sold to ICastern newspaper syndicates and published in tho great dailies or New York and Chicago. H. H. McMllllan, who ac companied them here, leaves for Mex ico In n few days where he will spend some time before returning to Day ton. DAILY TALKS. No sailor expects to have much of a pull unless lie knows the ropes. 4 We would not exieet to make much of a success If we did not know our business thoroughly. Our customers realize this and 4 nre niiiek to take advantage . ,,( the tai't. Tho FITKOKM CIiiIIh'h wo soil youni! men nrove we know how to hoy what young men want. IIAltTll'S TOGOKKY. hoot 111:1:11 iikkwki fiiom nnti:s hxtiiact. O.i, say. what has changed you, Hill? Ynor skin's so hrlght anil clear. Well, I'll give It to you straight, olil boy, 1 drink lots of llrewed Root lloer. t UMPQUA CIDER WORKS Phone 27fi. Are You Going to Start to School Next Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? Wo have had experience In the svhool supply Hue. and know what Is required for school. We have tho largest slock of SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, pencils, etc. Tho lowest prices. Meailnimrter for fountain peaa. Your patronage solicited. Hoseburg BooK Store Hoseburg Oregon Keeping Warm vvc ChurchillHardwareCo. IRON MONGERS USE SWKKPIXG COMPOUND. . It collects the dust when sweep ing. It preserves the floor, It pre vents breathing disease germs, and makes the premises sanitary. NO DUST for rugs and carpets, CEDAR f.NE for floorsand linoleums. Put up the 150 and 200 pound barrels, and 100 pound sacks. Write us. Crescent Chemical Compuny, 52G Washington street, Portland, Ore. Compounds for sale by B. W. Strong, Koseburg, Or. nlS TIIK LONDON TA1LOK. Suits and overcoats made to meas ure $15.00 to $45.00. Choice of 500 samples, style nnd fit guaranteed. Fionch dry cleaning and pressing. Gillmour. the London Tailor, S. W. corner Cass and Pine streets. , tf Dlt. K1NUY. : '! Dontirt. "' Room S, Bell Sisters Building Of It. F. BMIOK s -I Physician and Surgeon. ik Rooms 1 and 2 Abraham Bldg. 3 Rosehurg, Oregon. o a I' W. I1AYXES tf llcntlHt Rosehurg Natloual Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. if Pbone 1283. Roseburg - Oregon. The proof of the l'tid dinjr 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 The Nurseryman GENERAL DRAY1NG (jootls of rrrry drwrliHluB mornl to any pAtis of the city. Prlvcs rmo- H.S. FRENCH again i-aii jum utinnw" w our line of 1 nectiiii OIUVC3 Especially to the Cole Coal Burners. They have several original and pat ented features that make them the greatest coal heaters ever offered the public. Not only do they utilize the coke, but burn the gasses that in other stoves pass up the chimney with the smoke, causing a loss of at least a half of your fuel. You can save the cost of a stove each winter in saving of fuel alone. Call and get one of the manufacturer's folders explaining in detail con struction and operation. Mi B LE0NA MILLS Lumber, hath, Shingles v Doors and Windows of all Kinds. XX S rdBon Loner Oak street Phone 351 THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE ROHLHAGEN, Proprietor WholeHalc nnd retail Butcher. Tne best the Market aflords. All kinds of Stock bought and Sold. Phone 58 Auto Stage to Coos Bay Touring Car leaves Roseburg every dav except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon train at Myrtle Point tor Marshtield. Fare $8.00 Fare on regular stage, part wavbv Auto, $6.00, to both Myrtle Point ahd - Marshtield. Stage leaves every day including Sunday. Office Cor. Washington and Rose Streets Phones Office 389, k'esidence316. C. P. BARNARD, Prop ft Coffee Special Coffee TT Coftee Our every day coffee special is good coffee. Our specinl blend at U."c Kr pound Is the best that .money can buy. Our Golden West Sleol Cut Is the best on tlio mar ket. Try a 1-politid cun - if not satisfied, your money back. Henry Easton Grocer !M4 N Jackson Phone 26 LUMBER COMPANY p and Dry Finish r.urul cr tt R0SEBURG, OREGON 1 Rosebarg, Oregon i metn ,,,,,,