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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1911)
THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. BATES. 1HSLKD DAILY EXCEPT BUN' DAY. UuiivcriptluD Hn tea Duil jr. Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, dullvorod 60 ScmMVwkljr. Per year .$2.00 Blx mouths 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November B, 1910, at Rngnburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. MONDAY, NOVKMIIKK ft, That Seattle woman who liorse whlped a J urine must believe that a horse-whip U more effective than the recall. Direct Legislation, (he recall and woman mifrraKf, have ul ready "put a dumper on buslncHH atfvtllH in the (iolden atate," Hays a veracloiiH HoJoiirixT from that r-Kion. He doesn't Hperify, but It In euny to iiii-df-rHtuud that any el feet ivo neMhod u( kIvIhk voice to imbllc opinion in J K h t put a (laiiiitr on hoiiio k IihIk of "litiKlneHs activities" the "white slave" trulllc, for Instance. There was a time when if a man pleaded that be was Intoxicated when lie rum in it led a crime be was usual ly acquitted or Heaped with a nomi nal sentence. It is get! In k to be different now. For a man to show that be was drunk Is no longer ac cepted us a palliation, rut her It Is re garded as an aKKravalloti of the of fense. All of which goes to Hhow a saner view of justice. The business man who does not advertise might utmost as well put his K"ods In a basement as on the shelves of his store. He does not real! zo the tr.it h of the statement made by Lord M until ley years nno when steam was the reut motive power, that, "Advertising Is to busl u chs what steam Is to machinery," IIo would hoou know the truth of It to liis grout llinmcini itin if) he would hut tettt It. This Is what the progressive bUHlness man rioen with coiiKefuent prosperity to himself und of K'llu to the public. Koseburtf solicits the appointment of a man for chlef-of-pullc who can take the office and be free to the dictation hij own conscience. A inuii who ill wade Into some of the hell boles 1' itoseburK and throw the harpoon Into those who make It pos sible for the various places of vice to exists To do this he has only to en force the laws as already written. A Bood clemi-up would do the old town some good and this Is what will bo expected of the iterson who as sumes the office of cblef-of-pollce of KoKeljiirg. It's too bad the grand Jury doesn't meet during the summer months for v. benefit of many who prefer a vacation during grand jury days. mh'ai, m:vh. Irvine Gardiner, of Mucks Fork, In spending a couple of days In Hose hurg attending to business matters. Andy Hestul, who lias been spend ing the past few days at points In Coos county, returned hero yester day. County Orange Organizer K. 1J. Itarber, of Myrtle Creek, Hpent yes terday in UoHeburg visiting with friends. Mrs. O. Martin returned hero this morning after a few days spent In the vicinity of Days Creek visiting with friends. Claud Cannon returned hero this morning after a Tew days spent at INirtland attending to various busi uesH Interests. KIder J. M. Croner, of Cottage drove, returned home this morning after a few days spent in Hoseburg attending to business matters. Dr. Lowe, the optician will be In Oakland November It, Sutherlin 2'i, Hoseburg 24 and to noon 25. Remember. Men Itrown returned to his home Fletcher Cheesbro, Southern Pa cific section foreman at Comstoek, spent Sunday In Hoseburg attending to business matters. Pdaid(Jjna Do you know that "PICKARD" on China means the same as "Sterling" on silver? Do you know that it means the highest stan dard of excellence? If you are not acquainted with Piekard China call at our store and see our assort-ment-thatcosts you noth ingwe carry Pickard China and are proud of it and it affords 'us pleasure to show it. A. S.Huey Co. Copnlflit 1909, br C. E. Zimmtrmin Co, --No. 6 The Old Cabinet Maker Says: That they are now making Library and Center tables so handsome and so useful that you can hardly afford to gel along without one. We have them in all woods and finishes and in the widest range of prices. We are offering Li brary tables that are strong and lasting. Different from the Mail Order kind. Wenvite you to come and look them over. We are sole agents for the Arcadian Malleable Range. Columbia and Victor Phonographs, and New Home Sewing Machine. No trouble to show goods. Roseburg Furniture Company ; Complete House Furnishers Terms it Desired Phone ZM) Roseburg, Oregon l AH' A 1 1 XKWS. James (loodman and wife spent yesterday at Oakland visiting with friends. J. V. Thomas, of l?klah, Cat.. sient Sunday In Hoseburg visiting with S. J. Jones. Victor Boyd, the Winchester school teacher, sent Sunday In Hoseburg visiting with friends. Attorney John T. Long Hpent Sat urday evening at Myrtle Creek look ing after professional matters. Stanley Short, or Wilbur, went to Portland last night where he goes to look after business Intercuts. i .Mrs. James Tynan returned here! lout evening after a couple of days ! spent at Oakland with friends. j J. O. Dav, of Olalla. left hero this I morning for Portland where he will spend a few days looking after busi ness Interests. Miuu I Itlii. f'n.w lofl fnr Imr Iwiim. ill I, ok AiikcIch (hi- morning after a few diiys Hpent in Hoseburg visiting with her sister, Mrs. Nathan Not. Hill's new studio, on corner of Lane ami Pine, will take annles. no- I t aloes or wood In payment for I photos. Telephone lillO-V SWIllO ! Mrs. Meiisch. who has Itcen em ! ployed in the Pape confectionery store, on Sheridan street for several mon I lis. resinned her position Sat urday 'venlng. Mrs. M. K. Hitter and child arriv ed here from Seattle Saturday even ing (o join their husband and father, who Is employed by V. 11. Ilam lnitte, the undertaker. Howard McCounell. wife and child. ; of The Dalles, are expected here this evening lo spend a few days visiting at Hie home of the former's parents. : Kev. and Mrs. J. X. McConnell. K. C. Allen, who has been look ing after the interests of Hie taxpay ers In district No. CI, in reference to damages assessed against the new road on Hire Creek, has paid into the county court it total of $:(L'i),itJ, in stead of $:t0d, as tlrst slated in these column. yfj Sell-Filling w Fountain Pen will give you untold satis faction evcrv time ymi till It or write with It. I iIUmI in- nt. mily at nnv hit-well bv ft slight thumb pn-ssuie on the ' Ctrsccn t- Filler No fu-is, no timss. Writes ns easily as Idled. I'omo hi and lot us tell vu all about Coukliu's belt-lulling Pcu. Hamilton Drug Co. They sell line writing paper. Pound Papers, J.e, liV, 50c pound. I'.nvelopes to maleh. Taluels in Nole, Paekel, Whuhrop, Double Win ihrop and Letter. Visiting cards. Pox papers GET THESE AT HAMILTON 2-11 N. Jackson St. Uoselnire,, Oregon Mrs. John Pluniuier. who has re sided on a ranch In the vicinity of the fair grounds, on Deer Creek, for the past is months, left for Portland l his morning where she will spend a week visiting with friends. She will be joined by her family next Sun day and proceed to points In Okla homa where they will make t heir f ut ure home. M r. Phi miner expects to leave here tonight with a car of livestock. C. U. Taliott, of Olalla, spent the iu Itoscburg attending to business ; matters. j A !L. Kitchin Nurseryman A completejline of fruit trees, also Nut, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Berry Vines, Etc. Order Now And get the best If you want to get Clothes, Shoes or Furnishings that will satisfy you in every way, come and see the excellant values we now offer in New Suits New Shoes New Hats New Trousers New Shirts New Caps New Underwear New Hosiery New Ties SIMON CARO Leading Clothier 223 North Jackson Street Always Striving to l'lease You T A DIPS This shows yu the LnU1U Boye System of re tailing Sewing Machine needles. By it's use, we are enabled to furnish you a Bright, Clean Needle and one that will fit your machine. Price liuc per box. Needles, Snumes and Bubbifirfor use In All Makes of iewtng Piftcunros To it has been added a similiar system for re tailing hand needles. By it we are able to sell you a wood box containing 25 Cold Eye hand needles tor - 5 cents This shows you the manner in which both are pacHed rmMLP J1HU1NI It. isio -- You may have had trouble to get a good machine oil, but all trouble will be obivated if you use the "ONE DROP" all in one oil. Contains no acid or chemicals and is strictly pure. Used on nickle or other metals, it prevents rust and does not leave a yellow gummy appearance to be removed. Will lubri cate any light machinery. Packed in 3 ounce bottles, and with each bottle, a Boye needle threader will be given. This enables you to thread a needle, however fine or however poor the light, without trouble. 1 i a ,-u;s:5 How about your machine belt? Does it stretch or slip? For 25c you can get a new'one that will not absorb oil and become soft and "stretchy" Don't accept any but a BOYE BLACK BELT. Churchill Hardware Company Store with Ladies Rest Room The above goods are on sale IN BASEMENT DEPRTMENT CASH IRONMONGERS r1; WIMT1? II V V 1 1 JL .SL, (let a pair of Ur ini; glasses. M iss Kannio Cobb, until nu-ently cm hloviMl ;i I .losi'tthsuns lets urc.'iit- . i a positiuu in the New York store. j .Joseph Huffman h'ft last evening ! . f.r Portlaiul and Coos county where 1 ; lit- will look after business matters. ' i ( 'on (I uctor 10il wan! Ill I lings and , I family spent the day at Isadora vis- : iting at the home of .Mrs. Killing's brother. ; I ; When your watch Is out or repal? ! I you take It to a competent work-; man, an,l he goes over tho works ( j and carefully cieans and regulates -them. The result la a perfect time- i piece. The same Is true of your J piano. In order to get the best pos- ! sihle results from this most perfect and delicate of musical instruments. It should be regularly gone over by I one who is thoroughly competent to put It iu the most satisfactory con- dftion. It should be perfectly tuned j iiikI voiced, and the action carefully regulated when necessary. Your piano will then be a household joy. ! Let H. Jav Stone put it in condition 1 for you. Phone 2SS-K. dtf ' R APPLES Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin Apples lire very sauce. We itur nnlee nil lc 1m' free frniii wurins. DKiiicn sow m THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" puornssiox.w, CAliltS. (i('ltl A. l'OUV, I VlM'llI IvI'MSOll!. I l Studio 437 N. Hose St. ! Phono J!0-n j r Sealshipt Oysters Solid Measure No Water lliimllctl tn Mtwt KmiHnry .Mnniter, nnd (itmranteiMl Alwtluti0y l'no From rrewrvutlven. fl.OO Quart 50c l'itit 25c I lalt' Pint I Cass Street Market Kit. l'lXKW. S HioiI-I. i Hoom 6. llell Sisters nulUllnft i I MUS. ( II Mit l S IIKIM.INR, Teileher of IMaiio. 8tu.Uo. 4 2.1 Klla Street. :: Phone 33-11 :: " 5 a c : ; v w C SJs J i ' Kit. II. K. 1IKUMAXX, l-.ye SimvUHnI. :s 217 South Stephens Street. " Hoseburg, Oivgon. O :: t s it e s A. (i. MAU-OI.M. ft ft ! All Hailcv is not gout! J5arlcy B. G. Steam Process Barley is guaranteed The Best but Costs No More The only romplete line of Poultry K.Mt.1 In To.vu. Complete line of Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed - 1 ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Itoseburu! Oldest Industry. Phone ."U for Immediate Helivery. THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND GRILL LUNCH COUNTER larslers 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 PatronnKe Solicited Ml.a Tickets $5.50 for $5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. Kv.mtor nntl KIiiIvImt of Itemi tiful Homo... . C:irrl:ii;t Paltitlnic a Specially, if " lies. 31S South Pine stnvt. P. O. Hox 40.4. O isttss c e c c 1 OVER 500,000 Women are happy because thev own and use a G. E. ELECTRIC IRON The G. K. are the indestructible kind. That is the reason thev sell at $3.50. You cannot afford any other kind. Call for Indestructible "G. E." CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. "ELECTRICAL DEALERS" 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