Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. BATES. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT BL'MDAV. Subucrlplluu Halo Dally. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Sciiil-Weckljr. Per year 12.00 Biz lnontha 1.00 Entered as Becond-ctaai matter November 8, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. KVn illl.W, OCTOIIIOIt 21, 11)11. The BurceHsfuI man Is the ono who capitalize his mlHtakes. A lot of people fool like apologiz ing for the few virtues they liuvo. There Is more profit In tlllliiK the Idle acre on one's farm than In pur chasing the busy ac re next, adjoining. If the two county sent papers could "Jugglo" llKUres, like souiu of our country cdllorK, about two yearn In the newspaper business would put us on a fair way to become a Rockefeller or Morgan. At tho door of those men who lead double lives, associating with crea tures of the lower world, contrnctlnc loathsome disease which in turn they carry to others or transmit to their children. Dr. Calvin While, in a Bench before the Women's Federat ed Clubs in Ibis city. Wednesday. laid much of tho blame for woes that attach themselves to humanity these days. The doctor said that fin v m cent of the abdonilnnl operations in this age are made necessary because of the social evil. A largo per cent of blindness and deformity are the mrecl result or tills same evil. THE MKHHY WIDOWS. I Formerly The Antlers) MK3 CALI.AND, Prop. Modern Apartments with bath, and hot and cold water In each room. We (fuarantee lo please urtl- cular People. 1 12 lirockway St. Phono 2d 1 Near High School. Is necessary for the strengthening of future generations tltat such laws be passed and enforced, These wives, mothers and sisters who have gone on record before the people of the entire country art? deserving or much credit for the position taken In this Important matter, and tho Influence they wield will have much to do In bringing about the desired legislation. "The Evening News Is getting to be a better paper every day," Is the way ono of our lady subscribers put It today when renewing her sub scrlpllon for another year. Verily, It pays to "deliver Iho goods" and this Is one of the features of this paper all the news all the time. f .100.00 IIHWAItl). Ill ndvocatlng tho enactment of laws along the Hue laid out by Dr. Owen Adair, providing for the steril ization of hopeless Insane, feeble minded, coulinneil criminals and vic tims of the drug and lliilor balill, tho Woman's Federated Clubs. In re cent convention in Itoseburg, look an advance step, and one which will meet with much favor by a large class of good citizens. As was sug gesled at the convention, it Is a delicate matter and mistakes may occur unless greatest care Is taken. All this Is true, but it is a law of J nature that llko begets lllio, and It Tho Southern Pacific Company will nnv live hundred (1500.00) dollars for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who cut sixty (CO) or more air brake hose on freight cars at liosebui'g on tho night of October lKth, 1911. I-. It. FIELDS, Su perlntendent. IXXJAJ, NEWS. II, $1.25 Stroug't. and 11.50 comforts at 8. E. Krohn Is dltlou of a porch Ella street. building an ad to his home on "All size, jr wool double blankets, .50," says Hlrong. It. E. Heniiselman and family, of KlllKIev. Kans.. who recent v n rr veri 1,1,1 ill Kosebura. have decided to lo cate In North Koseburg. PI'ltE APPLE (Willi. Wo bavo It, both sweet and refined. Wo have tho boiled article too, for mlnco meat, plum pudding and Xmns Cake. Don't lose sight of our root beer It Is old now and will Just please tho children. Wo are tho only mnkers of tho gcnulno Hires Hoot lieer In this state. UMPQUA CIDER WORKS Phone 27B. Snow Drift if Absolutely Guaranteed to be The Best Flour Sold Only by The Rochdale V Ml sa Ollie Stein key, of t'fiifua, hpeiit yesterday In Koaeburg visiting with friends. A, K. Morgan, of Glide, was a bUHlnewH visitor In H oho burg for u few hourn yesterday. Fred Franz, of Looking (ilaflB, I ft Hpendinff a few dayu in UoHchurg at tending (o biittiiifeHft matteru. Ike Matthewg left today for h!n farm In the vicinity of Glide, where he expects to remain for some time, Mrs. Harvey Htunton returned here lant evening after a v'ew days spent In Portland visiting with her uaugh tor. Mrs. J. If. Short left for her homo at Drew last evening after a couple of days spent in Itoseburg visiting with friends. Mrs. O. A. HoiiHor nnd two chil dren went to Oakland this morning to spend a couple .of days visiting with friends. Miss Vera Horner, a teached In the local public schools, w?nt to Dlllard this morning to upend Sunday visit ing with friends. Alfred Matthews, of Falls Creek, 4 arirvett hero late yesterday afternoon 4 I with a wagon load of fine apples. He 4 1 sold the product to local merchants, 4 I Mrs. Andy Ford, wife of a popular Southern Pad lie conductor, left for 4 Mrownsvillo this morning where she I win spend a few days visiting with 4 her parents. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson, of Ander 4 son s Bargain Store, returned here this morning after a few days spent 4 at Portland attending to business in terests. Charles Tabor, deputy game and HhIi warden with headquarters at West Fork, Is attending n couple of duys in Kosehurg looking after busi ness Interests. Mr. Shirley, of Mcdford, who spent fast night In Koseburg visiting with his brother-in-law, Steve San ford, left for points In the Willamette Val ley this morning. W. C. Arthur, who has tho con tract for erecting the Perkins build ing, returned from Portland this morning where he went a fow days ago to look after business matters. Fred Unwell yesterday sold his house and lot, situated on Winches ter street to Hoy Agee, deputy county clerk. The purchaser has. already taken possession of the prop- & erty NEXT time 'you f walk by the store, I wish you'd stop a minute and take a look at Big Ben lie's the finest sleepme- ter made the best looking- the best built the best running. You needn't take my word for it, I keep him in the window; you can see for yourself. $2.50 Ttil U tbc dock they trc n&rrr wo u tM big A. S. Huey Co. Itoseburg-s Leading Jewelers. ItOSICIUIltU, OliEUON. I ! ritoi'KssioxAij cAitns. ! I C1UHDOV A. FOHV, Vocal Lessons. Studio 437 N. Rose St. Phono 290-R RoBeburg ... -Ore. And Winchester Only 6 Miles Away Yet The Light Costs you as follows: If using Carbon Lamps 2 candle lamp uses 10 watts, cost per hour 4 8 16 32 20 30 CO 120 .001 .003 .004 009 .018 1-2 1-2 If Using PEERLESS MAZDA LAMPS 20 candle lamp uses 25 watts cost per hour 32 48 80 125 40 60 100 150 .003 3--! .006 .009 .01 1-2 .02 1-4 im. FIN LAY. Dcnlbt. Thegealesl derm destroyer and disinfectant known Will destroy odors and j;erm life in twenty seconds For use in sinks, toilets and sick room We guarantee this preparation lo do all we claim For sale by Marsters Drug Co Rosoburg Oregon Are you aware that of all ELECTRIC Lamps the i "Peerless Drawn Wire MAZDA" 0 0 0 0 Q 0 ft! ) CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. & 500000 0000 000000 EXCELLS. Wo can furnish you any si.c you wish. Remember this, a 16 candle carbon lam costs .009 per hour to burn, while a 20 candle "Mazda" costs .OO.KM cts. Less cost, more light, longer life. First cost more but ultimate cost less. Don't buy any but 'Teerless!' if you would be satisfied. Mrs. Ollivnnt mi (I Mrs. Crockaton, t ho latter of Spokane, Wash., wint lo Looking GIilhh today where they will upend n week or ten days visit iiiK with their brother, F. A. Will ianiH. A new front In beftiR placed In the H. W. Strong furnlturo nton on .Jm kHon street. When completed the occupant of (tie building will he bet ter able to display his varied stock than heretofore. Mrs. V. II. Maton, wife of Pastor Kuton of the local Hitpttat church, returned here last evening after a few days spent at Mcl Innville in at tendance at the annual meeting of (he slate Baptist Association. . I. Doss, formerly employed In (lie local Southern I'acitlc shops, has I'pted a post ( ion with t tie flell Telephone Company, and entered up on his new duties last Monday. Mr. I )osa Is associated with the construc tion crew and Is much pleased with (lie work. Mr. and Mrs. Turpin. who have en spend inn the past few days in Itoseburg visiting at the home of the latter'H sister. .Mrs. A. U Kit chin. M for their home In Missouri this mornlnu. Moth Mr. and Mrs. Turpin elated with Douglas county and It may be possible that they will re turn here to reside at some future late. County School Suiterlntendent 'I'h u r ma it Chancy tills morning re ceived several hundred books from t he state II lira ry commission, and the same will be distributed among t he several school districts In the ounty Most of I he books are the work of mt r( authors and will be received with apprm'lat ion by the students. The interior of (Jeorge Culver's soft drink emporium, formerly own ed by It. It. Matthews and situated In the Sal .man building on Jack son street. Is undergoing a number of substantial Improvements. Other than painting the woodwork. the walls are being retinted and other Im Improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. I'raley. of Ku nene. accom pan led by I heir t hree daughters. Item. Kathleen and Heat rice, arrived in Itoseburg this morn ing to pay a visit of a few days to Manager H. J. I'rear. of the local water and light company. Mr. Kraley until recently conducted a verv suc cessful grocery business at Newull, VY Va , and Is now looking over Oregon and expects to locate In this section permanently. Room 6, Bell Sisters Building ft W ft ft ft ft MltS. CHARLES IIKINMNR, Tcuclier of Piano. Studio, 423 Ella Street. Phono 33-R ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftft IR. II. K. HtiRMAXX, Kyo Specialist, To explain the above table you will note that the wattage is given for each lamp, and means the amount of electric ity the lamp burns each hour. If on a meter you pay 15 cents per kilowatt, for the first hours burning ot each lamp for each day of the month; and if using a 16 carbon lamp it is costing vou 60 watts against 25 watts for a 20 candle PEERLESS MAZDA. Remember 1000 watts make a kilowatt, you can easily figure out the great dif ference in cost ot current you use, beside remember the still greater difference in quality of light that you get. Then again the lite of the carbon lamp is rated at from 600 to 700 hours while the PEERLESS MAZDA is about 900 hours. Also remember that in the Drawn Wire Peerless Mazda you have a lamp as tough of fili ment as the carbon, so that it can be used where ever the carbon can be. WE Sell The "PEERLESS MAZDA" CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. If your boy or girl needs a blotter Cell them call and ask for a PEERLESS 217 South Stephens Street. ft Roseburg, Oregon. XOTICK TO PVHMC. NOTICE 1b hereby Riven to all parties knowing themselveH to be in debted to Pilkington Bros, to come In and settle such account at once, tf PILKINGTON BROS. DAILY WKATIll'.U HKPOUT. P S Weather Bureau, local office. Itoseburg. Ore.. M hours ending 5 a. m . Oct 1.1. 1911 Precipitation in Inches and hun dredths: Highest teniieralure . 65 Lowest temperature o Precipitation last IM hours 0 Total Preelp. since 1st of pionth 121 Avg. preelp. for this month for S3 years ! 61 Total preelp. from Sep. 1, 1911. to dale 4.05 Average preelp. from Septem ber I. 1S77 2 72 Total excess from See. I. 1911 1.S.1 Average preelp. for 33 wet seasons 31.86 Observer. W I U.I AM 11 KM.. We Repair Everything Electrical that needs attention as well as Bell you,nj)paratus. Furtnermorc we attend to repnlrs promptly (on 'phone order If you like) and you won't ned to sound your burglar alarm when you get our olll. Need anything in oi'r line. G. L. PRIOR 315 N Jackson St. Roseburg, Or I THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOHIHAGFN. Proprietor Wholesale and retail Butcher. Tue best the Market afiords. All kiuds of Stock Bought and Sold. Phone 58 Roseburg, Oregon WINTER APPLES Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin Apples are very scarce. We guar nnti'e all to lie free from worms. )ltl)l:ll NOW THE BENSON GROCERY 'The Pure Food Store" THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND GRILL ', LUNCH COUNTER Marsters Block, Corner Cass and Rose Streets First-class Restaurant, Grill and Lunch Counter. Open all hours. The best the market affords, well cooked and well served. Prices reasonable. Your Patron.lKe Solicited Meal Tickets $5.50 for 5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. Often Saves Human Life When tin1 doctor is summoned to the farm, it is go no rally in an emergeney ease. Often it is a matter of life or death. A member of the family has been stricken with sudden illness or an accident has occurred. Kvery minute's delay reduces the chances of recovery. It i then that the Hell Telephone is "worth its weight .in gold" fro the anxious farmer. It pays for itself then and there. Consult our local manager and protect your family, next time you come to town. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGR qo HJv! When you come to town Don't torget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits1 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 1