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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
inc. iLVklNlNCi NEWS BY B. W. BATE!. 88UEI DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription l(ie Dully. Per yeai. by mull 13.00 Ter month, delivered 60 ; SeniMVeekljr. rep year to nn 81 month 1.00 , a.uurea as second-class matter iiuvemDer 0, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore nnder act of March 3. 1879. THUltwUAY, OOTOHKH B, lull. This 8 greut'weathor, but nothln uui or tne ordinary , for Douglas eanyonvlllo Call: Uy tho efforts of tho editor of Tho Nuwh, not by mo uuiui-ui-poiieo, tno wornt den -In Boutnern Oregon baa been locked up Imblded with that steady,, never faltering and conservative growth Roseburg Is faBt forging to the front. No boom Just going up the lauuor rouna uy round. It la Incons stent In nlnon nil blame at tbvfeet of the law. Negli gence on the part of an officer to enrorce It causes more trouble than anything oIbu. Any officer not per forming his duty In this respect snouia ue silently unci uncormoulouH ly "nipped In the bud." It has been proven to the chlef- or-poiice of liosehurg that the "Joint" on Main street has been con ducted as a bawdy hnuso for many great "Intnrlur" of Central Oregon uud th Bou.1hufn Iduho i-ouutrle. which are In. need of a short haul by rail to aud from tide-water. Willi a rallwuy direct to Coos Bay through Koseburg tluit end can be, uccom plished, but what show does Coos Hay stand In being a diKtrlliutlng point for tho Interior when by the route of the Eugene line she Is placed as far away as Portland from the markets she wants to supply. At least 90 Hr cent of tho people from the Interior, seeking a market, will turn to Portland Instead of to Coos Buy when they come to the parting of the way at Kugeno. The dlHtuix-. to either place being equal. Port land's already established wholesale houses will be a heavy handicap to Coos Hay enterprises. The Kugene Coob Hay Hue Is simply going to make feeders for Portland of the Coos Hay cities. Take a map. trace the orute from Prlnevile to Kiigene. then to Coos Hay, then to Portland. If you were seeking a market would you not turn north at Eugene? Dunuer, of this city pulsed away at the home of her brother. Ceo. Hayes, ut Puyallup, Wash., September 1911. .Mrs. Banner hud been afflict ed for some time with goitre of the neck, to which she finally succumbed. To the bereaved family Is extended the sympathy of thlti community. MltS. .McOINTV. LOCAL MOWS. SOITII W.V.W CltDKK ITKMH. yONCALI.A ITKMH. 'liuliih" Of Xews (Jul lur.il Live Correspondent. liy Mrft. J. It. Muheii has gone to Sa lem where lie will receive treatment for throat dlHorders. M. M. Thornton and Mr. Wallace, of Green Valley, were here on hual dobh t)i first uf the week. B, Helllwell, our obliging annlHt ant cutihtur was looking after per sonal intir'fitH at Itoaehurg the firat of the week, Albert Helllwell, of Cottage Grove, wan horo on business (?) the flnt of the week. The John WefltinghelHer farm on (Jfoie Monnif-r. of Detroit, Mlr-h who haK bwn vlKltlng Dr. and Mm. uallf-y. has nurned home. The recent rains have plarted the ho II In ldial condition for plowing and everyone la taking advantage of the opportunity. Kev. Mr. Miller, of lioHelmrg, ex pert to reauiiiH hla revival HervlceH l.i the school wjuho the latter end of this wwk. Dun WhiMntt, who hns been visit ing at the home of William Multoii, hut left fur California. Next week Friday, MIkb Sams, our rtihool teacher, will hold iiubllc ore! fob at the school houn, to which all the parent and patrons of the. Ht'hool are Invited. Tho South Deed Creek grange holds ltn regular fortnightly meet Intr tomorrow evening. Kd Dav!n expects tciTesume his work on the road as noon as the weather will permit. Me intends sniveling tho cut In front of the Casebeer property, as otherwise it would bo Impamdhle this winter. 8AMANTHA IXC.Ii XKWS. tnoons a fact the chlof wax nottori Hill was sold lust week to some .cognizant of until the liarq facts ; Portland parties. J. 8. Milne, of t (Jotuuio ( i rove, made tne deal. were thrown directly Into his face Now, it's up to the' chlef-of-pollce to keep the place In ntiestlon HommI, and no Intelligent person will accept any excuse to the contrary. The women of Missouri, ft Is said, have organized the P. 10. O. secret society and the order has grips, pasa words and other things pertaining to the great secret ardors of tho land. The P. E. O.'s are spreading over the state like wild Are and so far no man has lieen able to find out the object of the organization, or any thing about It. ft hH long been claimed that a woman cannot keep a secret, but this is diHproven In this case. Science has given tho world the power to combat Hinallpox, dlptherla aud typhoid fever by Innociilatlon, .....1 .,. 1... M tw.ut.li.il nn.t public health service has found the a,,t.ofJ "'""ll bUt. T?."ly .t'l II. H. Thompson has traded a piece of land on Ked Hill to K. Keulsoii for property on the out-skirts of this city. Kaeh of the participants have taken charge of their new acquire ments. Joseph and Henry McKoo havo returned from Canada after spending several months there. They report that country as O. K. and as being a very desirable place to -live. Mrs. Unrry Stearns visited with friends at Scotts Valley a few days last week, returning home last Mou day. Lloyd Wine has moved with his family from his Scotts Valley farm to his home in this city. Kev. J. W. Knott underwent quiet a serious operation at tit. Vincent hospital at Portland last week and Is Improving very nicely. C, N. Moody, an old-time morch- m eari lea virus. It is believed! 1y medical men that a way will be found to give Immunity against this disease, to which every human be ing seems to be subject at some time in life, age being no protection for those who rave never Buffered from the meuHles, A certain business mun rushed Into Tho News office one evening last week and "raised the hair" on our reporter's cranium by breaking the Bad (?) news In loud tones that lie had been ejected from a certain (soft" drink emporium after par taking of eight. ( 8 ) glasses of whiskey and his condition truth fully portrayed the gist of his al legation. After "patting" the off.ro boys on the back for tho stand tak en against the various species or vice exposed by Tho News, he exclaimed. "Uo to them, I urn with you to clean out the hil-ho!oH and booy.o Joints." lint, lo nml behold, the Imnh-llke ap pearance of the nlght-before radical when h arrived the following morn ing at Tho News sanctum. Not a word must be said a "peaceful" and "quiet" disposition of the "llltle eruption" had been made. All bands had taken hold and "circled to the left" the 9th gbtHS had no doubt quenched nil desire to make public on act fn direct violation of tho law and must, without delay, bo "nailed to tho cross." Strange what effect olght glasses of "red eyo" will havo on an individual aftor an elapse or twelvo hours! ' A careful study or tho proposed Eugene-Coos Hay Railroad will show i that Coos Hav will receive but little , direct benetli from that lino audi that the ultimate result will be to irotard tho establishment of jobbing houses nnd manufactories. It Is tho dent of Texas, has returned to this place to remain Indefinitely. School opened last Monday with five Instructors at the helm, 113 pu pils being In attendance. This num ber has been greatly Increased since Monday. S. It, Llvormoro nnd family have moved to St. Louis, Or., where they will take charge of a grocory storo recently purchased from C. 10. Cul bertson. Mr. Culbortaon hao taken charge of tho fruit farm formerly owned by Mr. Llvermore ut this pi a re. Win. Johnson and wife, who have been employed with on 8. P. car penter outfit for si) mo tltno have re turned to thclrfhome at this place to remain Indefinitely. The common council met In regu lar session and disposed with the regular routine of biiKfness after which the marshal was Instructed to notify certain property owners to re pair their sidewalks. Among the places ordered fixed was the walk tn front of tho meat market which ha ' been In a bad stato of repair for somo time. Various matters wero discussed during the course of tho meeting, not the least being the mat-, ter of fire equipment. Aftor some I dlscusslun it was derided that a bell r llro gong should bo purchased In tho near future and that tho Urol company he supplied with ono 24-ft. scaling ladder, ono H-ft. roof ladder, six rubber buckets and one fire a, In nddltion to the equipment already furnished. Councilman 10. M. Howe tendered his resignation as council man, stating that he was contemplat ing leaving the city for an Indellnlto period and therefore would no un able to attend to duty. Ilowo's resig nation was accepted, and Dr. H. 1. Mortonveu was appointed to serve the nnexnlred term. Mrs. .1. M Dniiner, wire or .1. M. Joseph Laird, of Myrtle Point, was i business visitor In Uoseburg for a few hours today. D. A. Lawrenson left for Portland this morning whero he will spend a few days attending -to business In teresta. John Spaugh. the Looking Glass rnrmer, spent the day In Roseburg at tending to business matters and vis iting with friends. C. II. Arundel, of Myrtle Creek arrived in Koseburp: this morning to spend a couple of days attending to business matters. II. M. Sallng. of Nome, Alaska, Is spending a few days In Roseburg at tending to business matters, and Inci dentally visiting with friends. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Robert Wlnniford left for Halsey this morning after a coifj!e of weeks spent In Roseburg visiting with friends and relatives. D. D. Grant, formerly a resident of Roneburg, arrived here last even ing from Portland to spend a few days attending to business matters. Mrs. Roy Pilklngton nnd child loft for Pheonlx, Oregon, this morning whore they will spend a few days visiting at the home df the former's parents. Mrs. A. C. Marstern left for Mod ford last evening whore aho will snend a few dnys In attendance nt tho state convention of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. W. 8. McHlhlnhyi left fori M'dford this morning where she will I iitleud the annual stale convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. William Mnoro was among tbone who loft for Modford last even lug to attend tho annual state con vention of the Women's Christian Temperanco Union. J nines Moon, local agent for the "w York Life Insurance Company. left fir Portland and other northern cities this morning whero ho will nt- tend to business matters. Klslo 't--toln. who Is emploved In the local soda work, sustained o bndly lacerated tonu-ue as the result f a fall on Tnesdav evening. Dr F,. V. Hoover was summoned and the patient Is now Improving. Mrs. Horace Campbell and dough-' ter, Cora, who have been upending the past few days vLntlng -with i friends at Newport are expected home on Saturday. - M. Lemmer, of Lebanon, who has1 boon spending the past few days in ; Roseburg vlnitlng with friends left for his homo thin morning. Mr. ! Lemmer formerly resided In this ' vicinity where bo has a host of j friends, Mr. ad Mrs. H. G. Fee and two' children, of Decatur. III., who havo; been spending the past seven weeks visiting at the home of the form-: er s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght I Fee, In looking Glass, left for the Kast this morning. W. If. Newman left for Portland this morning where ho will spend a few days looking after business Inter-, ests. Mr. Newman formerly rosldpri In Roseburg and Is well known in this locality, fie Is at present em ployed as traveling salesman by a Portland marble concern. Miss Augusta Ilrown. daughter of W. Q. Ilrown, of Riddle, underwent an operation for appendicitis at Mer cy hospital this morning. The oper ation was performed by Dr. A. F. Sether and was highly successful. Miss Krown Is one of Riddle's most popular young ladles and is well known in that locality, pj ' - 'The remains or the late Hazel Chamberlain, who recently died in Idaho, arrived in Roseburg at 4 o'clock this morning, and will be in terred In the Masonic cemetery to morrow at 10 o'clock. Tho funeral train will )eave the residence of Mr. Grimes on Winchester street at 10 a. m., and there will be a nhort service at the grave. Clara May MontKomerv. whn hn been In the county jail for several1 weoKs charged with tho crimp of! larceny by bailee, was released by' Sheriff George Qnlne this morning upon Instructions rotolvod from Hip: district attorney. The prosecution is j of the opinion that Mrs. Montgom-! ery will be acquitted for the reason! that Dompler leased the homes un-' Known to her. Consequently the I district attorney considered It unwise; lo hold her until November at thai county's expense. Mrs. Montgomery i was arrested In company with Dom pler following their departure from t Kosenurg with two saddle horHoRi belonging to Sam Smith, a local Uv-' ery man, ; UNIVERSAL Is the name that stands for quality when used In con nection with household utilities. You may have beard of the various articles under that name, but have you "considered their merits. "The Universal Chopper" what family can afford to be without one? Chous all kinds of food, whether meat or vegetables, course or fine as wanted, does away with the drudgery of chop ping knife and bowl, we have them from J1.00 up The VMVKII8AL Percolator makes the Ideal coffee, and who does pot enjoy a cup of good coffee. With It you may not be afraid of headaches, for no tannen Is present In such coffee. Several patterns and sizes In stock. The UXIVEltSAL Bread and Cake Mixers. Do you have trouble with making bread? If so or In fact If there Is no trouble lu making good bread you can save time and strength g a mixer; $1.75 and up. The UXIVKHSAL Tea Ball Is one of the latest mem bers of the family but Is not for that reason the least. Who has not enjoyed tne "Cup that Cheers, but does not inebriate." , We have tried them out and know that the UXlVKlt SAI. CiOODS AKE ALL O. K. Headquarters for Good Things WH Y? Do we have as regular customers the most particular people in town; those whom some of the dealers refer to as cranky and hard to please; the people who know and insist on QUALITY, SERVICE and Right prices There's A Reason A L. Kitchin A very nrottv wcddlntr occurred nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght l'"ee In Looking Glass, at hiKh noon yesterday when tholr daughter, Miss i-oari, jriis united In marriage to Al bert Bettys, of Falrviow, Oregon. The wedding ceremony was per formed by Kev. Vernon, of Looking muss, unci was witnessed hv mem- hers of the fnmlly nnd u number of B close friends or the contracting B linrtles. Following the wedding the B guests partook of a delicious ilin- iimB inn Merveu uy ine nriue s ntotner. Mrs. Bettys his resided In Douglas Crescent Chemical county for about four yenra nnd s , vvasmngton street. highly esteemed by her many friends unci ncuuutntnnces. Tho groom is a rosperous rnrmer nnd has lived In the vicinity' of Futrvlew for nhout twenty-five years. The hnppy rounln lert Kosciturg this morning enroute rnr Knlrvlew whero they will make their future home. Churchill Hardware Co. Company, 626 Portland, Ore. Compounds for Bale by B. W. Strong, Uoseburg, Or. nl6 Pure Gold Butter BIDS WANTKI). Bids will be received by the un dersigned for tho construction of cement sidewalk around the school property In Sutherlin, -bids to Include all grading connection with the side walk, in accordance with plans and specifications in the hands of the clerk at the First State Bank of Suth erlin. Bids will be opened Saturday, Oc tober Hth, 1911. JAS., WHITE, Temporary Clerk, School District Xo. 130. Drifted Snow Flour The Original The statement In yesterday's Even ing News concerning tho suit In the tiiHllce court in "tho case of the Men ywolght Scale Company vs. Slubhs & Permnn," was ernneous to a degree. In tlat tho reporter fail ed to incorporate Into tho nrtlcle the fact that the dispute related Us a scale imrrhnsed nnd pnld for on the Hurt of fitubbs & Permnn rrom V("el IH'I, rnrmer grocers or Suthorlfn. The Southerllu grocers hnd orlgln iMv benight tho scale rrom tho Mon evwelc.ht people, lint had failed to pnv lor same, which fact wns tin Htiknnwu to tho Roseburg firm, who upposcd their right to nnd tlrln In contested the ownership theroor. All! Yuor skin s so bright and clear. thepo rails wero brought out In thei WelL 1,11 Blve " t0 oa BtrttSht, trial, nnd tho jury flnnlly mvnrded .... o d boy, V l U11IIS mis ui uicncu nuu, ! hoot m:i:n mxv.wv.n fhom i MIUKS KXTltACT. ! 0.1, say, what has changed you, Bill? t m the disputed proiierty to the tnanii- i ractnrers. The Uoseburg firm, now i : represented by Mr. Stubhs. lost the, nmount or their ortginnl Investment i In the scnle, since Heed & Hill sub-' sequently went Tiankrupt and there, Is no opportunity or recovering from them. A complete line of fruit trees, also Nut, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Berry Vines, Etc. Order Now i'sk svi:i:pixci co.mpouxd. It collects the dust when sweep ing. It preserves the floor, it pre vents brenthlng disease germs, and makes the premises sanitary. NO Dl'ST for rugs and carpets, CEDAR INK tor floors and linoleums. Put up the 150 and 200 pound barrels, and 100 pound sacks. Write us. Beer. linitnniu pincD unDVO umryuH uiulii nunno Phono 276. (O DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR lf Spcrry Flour Co. Needs butone introduction to your home, after that you will always want DRIFTED SNOW. It has but one com petitor GOLD METAL FLOUR 1 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" -J. GENERAL DRAY1NG Goods of every description moved to any parts of the city. Prices rvoson No. H. S. FRENCH And get the best When people Ret whr.t they want when they want it, they are pleased. That's why we never know who are the cranky ones. We en deavor to treat all alike Riving the same absolute Quality, Prompt, PainstakinRSerj viee and exactly the same l'klCK to one and all. So far as we know we are Riving absolute satis faction lo all our customers. Should there now and then something occur that does not please any one of them we will consider it a favor to have them report to manager KRYPT.QK LENSES r Best Car of ,Coa! Ever Seen in Roseburg has been received by Ro seburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than has heretofore been off ered 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 & Puei Co.-Winchester St. Roseburg Rochdale Company KRYPTOKS embody two pieces of glass of different re traction, coalesced wiih intents heat into one, and ground Into a ten having two dutinct focal point. Without learn or ce ment, no edgci to catch duit or to become cracked and jogged in cleaning. Ak your optician to ihow you KRYPTOKS. A. S. Hucy & Co. ItoaehurK'n Ia'miIIiik Jrnvlrr ItOSKlU ltd, OKKtiON.' You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleachedjflour is injurious to health. Use I'leisehman's Yeast For a good) Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents 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 CIRCUS 300 ANIMAL ACTORS 300 Kl.'plumts, Cnnu'ls, Zebras, Pumas, Cheetahs, 22 Lions, Leap, onls, all In big street arenas; High School Horses, Russian Stallions, Wrestling Dears, Itoilng Kangaroos, 100 Dogs, Shetland Ponies, Itaboons. More animals than anjr two Circuses have. ' TWO ll.MS. MOXSTKH TKXTS. SPECIAL HAU.KOAD TRAINS. REE-STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M.-FREE Oct. 7-Rain or Shine-Roseburg, Sat. Oct. 7 1 Standard Prints Ginghams 5c per yard 10c per yard New goods every day. Complete line of Groceries i 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