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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1911)
1 t THE EVENING NEWS ' BY B. W. HATE 4. K8UED DAILY EXCEPT 8UMAV. ButMcTiptJon lUte Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 per month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Per yoar $2.00 Blx months .' 1.00. Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1910. at Hone burg. Ore., under act of March 3, 1879, HATlltDAV, KKITKMIiKK, ;(0, 101 1 hhTT OHU AIJ) DO IT. Orogonlan: Governor West ban had any Intention of nail ins a Hpec- Iiad any Intention nfculihiK a hikjc- lal Bt'HBlon of the legislature to con lder Kood roads legislation. " I huve dwlded," he Buys mark tho "de cided" "I have derided that the caiiHe of good roadu will be ad vanned 'rather than r-heeked If hiuh way hilla are given to the initiative rather than to the lenlHlatiire." The privilege of enacting laws on Rood roads for the jmm.jiIo the aovorelgn governor thus withdraws from the legislature and confer upon the peo ple. The Kovernor offered the leg islators a chance to go to Salem and ra 1 1 f y a progra in a I read y t h o n h t- ruiiy prepared for them by him, and tney stupidly rem nod to utirrender their prerogative or yield their law making function to him. Now they may stay at home. Thin the people are themselves to take a hand In good roads legisla tion. What people? The Orange? The HittomohllfBtB? The machinery houses? The professional road ex perts? Hood Miver MaHon, who knows It all? knows a aid socialists? The county bond ing promoters? The road super visors? Tho wlde-tlre outfit? The sand and gravel concerns? The oue galhiH farmer? The heavy teamsters? Or any other of tho hundred special Interests or hobbyists or 8eeehinorH or promoters who have their own Ideas about good roaria and how to pay for and build them? Who? Can any person or group of per sons draw a good roads bill that will suit any other person or group of persons? Can any measure In framed In any Interest, political economical, Industrial, or otherwise, that will not be antagonized by every other Interest? Who can drnw n good roads measure that will no! awn ken wide-spread controversy, and will not certainly bo defeated? Gov ernor West thinks he run. Let him try It. VIM ANIMALS (Illt'UH. ( Kdwln Mudlaon, wno has been ser- lously III. The lady' husband, sum- Vote for D. B. Housei for v Uauuvd from their home at KelloKg, city treasurer. dlt ponies, monkeys, goats, girjffs and others too numerous to mention com prise tho collection which has tak en the work of years to train that the show of Al O. Uurnes might well be acclaimed the greatest wild ani mal show In the world. The unstinted applause which the trainers received for their dating Teats and the delight displayed by all at the numerous pranks of the bucking donkeys gave proof of their full sutlsfactlon. To get out of the old circus routine has been the one thought of Mr, BameK, and he has succeeded to a marked degree. His pet attraction for the children being the pony snow nus causea nun double his efforts In this line. FATAL A t'TO A IDKNT. Of - Hcveiity-llve Years Down and Killed. rcUOENI'3. Or., Sept. 29. Driving his auto at what Is said to have been a high rate of speed, I'aul Thomsen. traveling salesman for a Portland Implement company, today ran down and fatally injured, reter iieroen, 7ft years of age, a resident of Hazel dell, a postofflco 44 miles up the Willamette river from Eugene, Tho victim died two hours later at tho Eugene hospital. The accident occurred at the cor ner of Eighth and Willamette streets. the busiest corner In the city. He wat knocked to tho pavement, suf fering a fractured skull. Thomsen stoped his car Immediately, the In jured man was placed in 'It mid rushed to the hosnttal. Thomsen all? Judge Webster, whOtl(,n dlsapponred. but waa arrested little about -It? The fltate-uUtr m.Hr Cottage Grove. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Wall, mother of Mrs. P. M Matthews, returned to tho city to day after an absence of s".'eral week? at Portland and other cities. Editor D. 13. Vornon, or the Onk Innd Advance, accompanied by his daughter spent the day in Roseburg visiting with friends and (neidental- y attending the district fair. o .. OIK KDKMtOWKH LETTEII. HerloiiN Itiumwiiy- Kail Rowing Com me i kim I rmlcr Promising ondi- -lions Prunes Am Ooori. Coming To Hose burg For One Day, Hat unlay, Oct. 7. Bakersfleld Echo: Doth shows of the Al Q. Barnes wild animal circus yqsterday had ft record-breaking at tendant and all left the grounds fully satisfied. The management has billed tho show as totally different from any other and It la a true statement. For a circus which has for Its ac tors wild animals of every descrip tion and from all parts of the world and which have been trained to per form tricks heretofore doomed Im possible it Is certainly beyond the average, ' Lions, tigers, elephants, bears, .Ins. A. Hewitt met with quito a serious mishap Monday and at the same time his son was tossed Into the air quite a distance to the ground below and practically uninjured. He wus hauling a load of hay, when a motorcycle frightened the team that was drawing the wagon. The horses became frantic and overturned the wagon. Hewitt In tho meantime was thrown Into n barbed wire fencp, and painfully hurt. His hack was badly was on top of the liny, and was painfully lacerated by the wire. He will remain confined to his bed for some time i lie fore ho recovers from his Injuries, The escape of his sou with barely a scratch Is regarded as something nklu to miraculous. He was out top of tho hay, and was thrown upwards and fell to the ground hard. Dr. Houck was called to Edeubow- er twice this week to attend Mis. FOR MAYOR OF ROSEBURG Geo. E. HoucK (Paid Advertisement.) Standard Prints Ginghams 5c per yard 10c per yard New goods every clay. Complete line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats. Highest price paid for produce. Miss May Wells, an experienced sales woman, has charge of our dry goods department. BRADLEY & RUSSELL WILBUR, OREGON irrlved here Wednesday evening, and at his wife s bedside. The late rain ruined many prunes, but wus not so destructive as was first reported. In the Webber, Uav mport and other orchards a loss of "0 per cent was given out, but extra pickers were put Into them Thurs day and it is now believed the prunes damaged wilt not reach 20 per cent of the crop. , Full plowing has commenced In dead earnest. The ground is In fine condition and everybody Is endeav orlng to take advantage of the sit nation. Grass is growing faster at this time of year than for man years previous. It Is the general prediction that fall pasturage will be abundant this year and will extend through the coming months, thus Insuring but little or no feeding du; Ing the three months of winter, 'of sheep, cattle and horses, all or whle will be in prime condition by the 1st of December. The ladles' New Idea Club, of Ed enbower, has enjoyed a prosperous and happy existence of two years, an still holds Us regular meetings every othor Thursday. It has a workln membership of thirty ladles, all en thusiasttc and fultnuil, and the ciu has the respect and endorsement of everyone. A clause in its constltu tlon prohibits emphatically any mem Imr sitenklng ill of another, and this wise provision In Us laws for their guidance has made the members warm ersonal friends and causes the community In general to hope for It a long and nappy existence. tended by similar practical benefits as have marked the past two years of the clubs organization. The owner of the bucking horses exhibited at the county fair drove off the street grade when passln through Edenbower, and upset hi: wagon at the end of a culvert. H may successfully ride his "broncoes' alright, but he cut a miserable fig ure riding that wagon when It went over. From the language used on that occasion those who heard him are forced to think he Is a religiously Inclined youth, although some do say he was hut talking to the horses In the manner of Bpeech they were mostly acquainted Mrs. Adams visited her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Beicher, on thi occasion of her husband's late pro fessional trip through Southern Ore gon. Ivesllo Perdue, who has a home stead clutm between Cavltt Creek 'i rid North Myrtto, is visiting with his father and mother In Edenbower, Lane Morley, 'who Is teaching school at fiardiner, visited during the week with home folks at Edenbower. Several would-be purchasers of property were In this locality for sev eral days, but fulled to buy for .the reason their views of values did not agree with those of the owners of the hind. Owners of property In Eden bower know that they have a good thing, and they are loath to part with It for at less than they know it Is worth The first piece of land sown to eed In this neighborhood this fall Is that of E. E. 8iH!lcher, opposite tho store. He is planting tho land upon which was grown the finest crop of rye last Bprlng In tne country, to whest, onts and vetch, for hay next year. Since the grain will get the moisture of all the rains that will fall between now and next haying time, tho yield per acre will be very large and highly profitable. ' There are many land-owners who will fol low the exit mi k be has set them at an enrtv day. since the ground is In fine condition for cimtvntion. JASPER. UAJLV TALKS. Return of the Favorite Shows Twice its Former Size The Only Big Show Coming. WILL EXHIBIT AT Roseburg, Sat., Oct., 7 ONE DAY Two Performances, 2 and 8 p. m. AL. Q. BARNES BIG 3-RING ANIMAL CIRCU5 300 ANIMAL ACTORS 300 Klt'phanta, Cameli, Zebra, Tuiiiim, 1'lnM-taln. 1.1tin., !rnp onls, all In big itreet arena) School ln.t, Hiisilun Stallion, Wntalling lloara, Holing Kaugaroua, II HI Hog, Hlii'llinul Tunica, llatioona. More anlmnlfi limn any two CIiyukc have. TWO HANDS. MOXRTKlt TKSTS. Kl'KtiAl, ltll.HOl TI1AINS. FREE STREliT PARADE AT 10 A. M. FREE) Oct. 7 Rain or Shine--Roseburg, Sat. Oct. 7 Are You , Going to Start to School Next Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? We have hnd cxperlenco in the school supply line, and know what Is required for school. Wo huve tho lurgat Btock of SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, pencils, etc. Tho lowest prices, ilondiiuitrters for fountain pens. Your patrouage solicited. Roseburg BooK Store Roseburg Oregon i ! i The lack of money I. the root of all evil. You would think so If you were to Bee what we offer ill distinctive men's wear. You would want to buy everything at once. Our valueu are aa hard to realttt as they are Impossible to duplicate. , HAHTII'S TOGGERY, LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Hermann will be at hia office October third until October 8. tf Mark's Umpqua Creamery butter excejls all others, a home product. Try It. Sold only at the Rochdale. 30 With Snow Drift flour you make more loaves, better loaves and have the most pleasing results. No West ern product quito so good. Sold only by the Itochdalo. k30 We wish to announce that Polly Prim Cleanser has arrived, having been delayed in Borne summer while enroute from Chicago. Those hav ing Polly Prim duo them on Sun ny Monday Soap orders of recent date through the Rochdale, will now be supplied on application at the Rochdale. B30 ALUMINUM NOTICK. To whom Is may concern: Inasmuch as my wife, Mrs. Zadle Cheosbro has left my board and lodg ing against my wishes and consent, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date. Dated September 25. FLETCHER CHEESBRO. USE SWKEI'INO COMPOUND. It collects the dust when sweep-', Ing, It preserves the floor, It pre- ........ u.Liiviituii uiocana kui ma, nnu makes the premises sanitary. NO DUST for rugs and carpets, CEDAR INE for floors and linoleums. Put up the 160 and 200 nonml barrels. and 100 pound sacks. Write us. Crescent Chemical Company, 626 Washington street, Portland, Ore. Compounds for sale by B. W. Strong, uoseDurg, or. nl6 koot union iihewed from unties EXTRACT. Oa, say, what has changed you, Yuor skin's so bright and clear. Well, I'll give It to you straight, old boy, 4 I drink lots of Brewed Root Beer. UMPQUA CIDER WORKS Phone 276. DU. 8. M. WENDT. Physlclnn and surcenn tuiarlnl at tention elven to pva Mr nr.,, a ar..l throat. Glasses fitted. X rav. elec- trlc nnd vlbrntory apprntus In of- "Bill of Fare" Today will be The making of a Pot Roast without water Meat being cooked entirely in it's ' own juice and coming out sweet and nutricious, ready for the table Tasting is bilieying and you are not only cordially invited but most respectfully urged to be present or come in during day and see and taste for yourself. There are many other things that Mrs. Kearns will tell you. How to bake cakes, gems, etc., without using, grease in the pans and still have cakes come out whole, bright and beautifully browned. Remember that Mrs. Kearns used Aluminum long before she became connected with the Company as a demon strator, and so had become con vinced of its desirability as a kitchen utensil. Remember also . that you can see demonstration going on any time after nine o'clock a. m. Churchill Hardware Co. lice. Office Grand hotel, room 3. Residence 131 S. Flint street. Phone, office, 155; resldonce 197-Y. All calls answered day or night. dtf When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything new in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J. JARVIS LONE STAR LAUNDRY 101) SHEKIlAN ST. PHONE 380 And our wagon will call tor your bu jd'es. New com-' plcte equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietor. Pure Gold Butter Drifted Snow Flour The Original DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Hy Spcrry Flour Co. Needs but one introduction to your home, after that you will always want DRIRTED SNOW., It has but one com petitor GOLD METAL FLOUR which retails at $2.25 per sack Drifted Snow retails at $1.60 per sack. Ask for sample. THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" A. L. Kitchin Nurseryman A complete line of fruit trees, also Nut, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Berry Vines, Etc. Order Now And get the best North Side Plaining Mill JuM forth of Kinney Spur, .North Jnckson 8Uv-t, Phone 8M. Orders for all klt.ds of Building Material promptly Filled at Koasonanie Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty Knilt lloiea in Any Quantity. You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleachedjf lour is injurious to health. H Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd&Son Agents 5 DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE 2?' in kirge or small quantities. Let us have your tele 1 partv orders. phone 340. Best Car of Coal Ever Seen in Roseburg has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than has heretofore been offered for sale in Rose- ; burg. Price the' same as has been asked for : inferior coal. Come and see it or telephone ' No. 163 your order. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.-Winchester St SUBSCRIBE FOR EVENING NEWS Delivered By Carrier 50c Per Month -