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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
iff? Combination Dresses For Women Regularly Selling at $12.50 and $13.00 On Sale Thursday Only at the Very Low Price $5.95 1 lijil Every woman in make them for the price. I he waist is made or all biln Wessaline and the shirts of all wool ser ges, neatly made up in the wanted colorings of the season, Navy Blue, White, Cardinal, Tan, Brown and Copenhagen. It is the greatest value that you ever bought. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 34,36, 38 and 42. It is one of the best bargains we have ever offered you. Now is the time, come early and get your choice. None laid aside. No phone orders. Only one to a customer. At the very low price, one day only STANDPATS OUT Progressives Lead in Eastern Elections Yesterday. SOCIALISTS FORCE TO FRONT Kevernl Cltlr IJed SorlnlKt Mayors Xi'W Mi alio KIitIn Denio criMlc (lovcrnor Wilson Jlooin In "Ituslnl", (Rporlnl To Tho Kventng Nowh.) WASHINGTON, Nov. S.- 'Villi the exr: ptlon of Now .Iithi'.v. where (ijv ernor WIIhoii koi a hlg not. bark. prnKri'HHlvi'B throiiKhmit the Knsl p.iBlly won In tin elect loim yester day. WJIhoii evidently lout control of New Jersey, (n Ohio domomilH are jubilant over the nnt kjiIiik they mailt Micro, and hi MuHHiiehiiHcttH the election of Kohh, democrat lc Ik hull ed an a repudiation of tin dmi Ij I leu n tariff prhiclph'H. In addition to pro-KI'okhIvi- hiiccchh KoclallKtH kIiow a re inarkalth! gain over the vote of lum elections throughout the Kimt. In Ohio proKt'CHHlvt'H have elected a ma jority of d'lTatiH to tho roiiHtllii tlonal convention, which iihhii rcH (Ik1 enactment if the Initiative, referen dum and recall, Including he judici ary. New York Iiiih none republican, thutt dlHcardliiK Tainmany'tt rip on tho city . Th Taimnany county tick Leave Orders a MARSTERS Cut Flowers At fortluml races Wo are Kxcluxivn Ajrcnl.s fur lonselh Floral Company of Portland Klnwers for every occasion "Prom Kindly let us know ahead of time, to order from Portland. THE ROYAL WELSH LADIES CHOIR Vi-J .w- r e, - t - Arti" AT ARMORY TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 8 PJVL The Greatest Musical Treat Roseburg Ever Had this town will be here, and you will have to be here bright et was Heeled by a narrow murnin. Governor Pothier wan re-elected In Khode Island along with the en t ire slate republican ticket. In APiry laud. (JoldHborouiih, republican. It leading In the county over (ionium, democrat, for governor. Kent urky u'iivc a plurality of ii.'HMi for .Inniea McCreary. democrat lc, for governor an well hh electing most of the demo crat h candidal eh to I lie legislat lire. meanhiK thai Ollle .lames will lie the next Pulled Slates senator I rr.ru the Mine Grass Slate. New Mexico, in the fir.st election wince statehood wan be llowed, elected William McDonald, democrat lc, for t lie first governor, and ulnnK with hint the stale ticket Indications are that the legislature may he republican. Socialist Vote Surprising, The social 1st K-'iiiis marked the elect ions held yesterday anil nave thai parly power In dlsl i h ts where heretofore ft had been able to mus ter a counting vote. In Schenectady, N, Y.. 1 lie social ists elected a may or, all ot her ell y ofllcials except one, and a majority of tho county board 1 a addition, the assembly district. In whhh Schenec tady N located, ret ii rued a socialist assemblyman. Ohio uas another winning ground Tor the socialists, 'i'liere they elect ed cllil mayors and the returns In half a doi'ii chief clt ies showed iare naiiirt. Mesides Schenectady. Cleveland. Col u nib us and I lay Ion wen- t lie most favorable cities for the on ii kit oarlv. In the second Kaunas eoimresKlon al district. wirTe a successor lo the late Itepreseulat Ive Mitchell was elected, the socialists made pi In. In several other sl.ates. anions t Im-III New .Mexico, where socialists DRUC CO, For Floral Designs ; (be Cradle to the (irnvr" so as to Kivo us plenty of time J ! I. I r v , , f I. U4 v ."',. THE had a full ticket In tho state, fur ther galu were predicted. Wilson (Jets Setback. TIIKNTON, N. J. Nov. 8 Ketunis showing a republican majority of lit In the next New Jersey legislature are regarded here as a Herloun set back to the presidential aspirations of (iovernor W ilson. The election yes terday k vtts the republicans a ma jority fif i. ne In the senate and eigh teen In tiie house. Mii-ssai luiM'tlH DemiMTatic. HOSTON. Nov. ft. Returns from the state jenerally Indicate that (iov ernor l-'oss. democratic, was re-elected in yesterday's election by a ma jority id' H.OIM). Tills is a great re duction in t lie former majority en joyed by Funs. bi:t while democrats have led on tiie head of the ticket, republicans are slightly In the lead on the stale ticket. mx-ai. m:vs. 1,el lis tell you all about I IL'L'-Y. rhone i::u Miss McKay, daughter of Mr. ami .Mrs. John McKay, of Oakland, leaves for K la ma I h Kails today where she has b"eu employed to teach school during the coming year. . II. (irnnt, formerly engaged In l he real estate business in llosehurg. left foi Med ford yesterday morning w.iere I j will look after business in terests. II Vensky, a local contractor, went to It bl die 1 1 lis morning where lie hones to secure the contract for es tablishing tile contemplated ScWef .iiol water systems. Mrs. Crockston, of Spokane, Wash.. who has I u spending tiie past four weeks in Itosehurg visiting with rel atives left for her home yesterday morning. C. London, one of the best known Southern I'acilic conductors in t he Hi ale, and ved here last evening 'ruin Carletoii to spend a few da looking after business interests. .Sweiiest samples ever shown In Itosehurg at C. V. Slopers. Let him measure you for a guaranteed up-lo-dato fall suit, at reasonable prices. I ients ! relic h drv i lea uinu. also hats cleaned and blocked. till' According to message received from Cortland. Klod McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, who was receni ly injured neai ( ak land fol lowing the accidental discharge of a rllle. Is improving and will prohaht) he aide to return home in a few das. Douglas Con lit Creamery hut tel ls the best on the market. Insist on vour grocer sn pplylng you with a home product, which is ulwavs strict h Iresli ;uid guaranteed. Two peiind roll sr. ceiils. dswtf w. Kirk :i ml II. Mi lulls Weill rilav luiirlihm to sp -ml a dn or iwo looking alter business mailers While there the will probahl purchase lumber with I which lo eret t Hie several buildings j plana, d b tiie Churchill Company. . Mr i.irelul s II il l-ed the tud . Might , not oiil oi of the poet, pres-itig the almost male the I i bnl iMiiiel he art ot . ngbls. and at Inne iiuditors belleie I himself (lie speake Y I Cost Impress. Mr Uo, lille her er I t N IIV Mrs f M Cranger. and daughter i M.i n ne. ot shland. arrived tn Hose j ' hurg this alternooii to spend a da visiting wlili their daughter and sis ter. Mrs .ij, k Cellon Mrs Grang er and da ugh ler and Mrs Celt on expect lo leav e for Cort land tomor row morning whee (hev will spend :t W eeK lH in g with friends I iii, iie a l.trge nunibt-r of lo.al -I'el'tsmeil assembled at the gun -Mete eeliducted b Joseph U. S. ,.n M .ill l.n ex.titiu: ,ni,l i"rnnil,ne.i -.m er f.ani ,a t ii i n tn be known as the Rose bun; Gun I'lnb The i :nb i- lnrm e,l Willi a li-w e-f iuiltllli illteiest in trap -ihneiim; which is beimninv; .i popular p.tinie I hroimlnnit the -st n.enu those who have i mil lied I heir intent ion ot joining Hie i-luh are F G Mh.-IH. lr F U ll.iHi.-s Dr L V Hunt Kn ell Har ness Dr F S.-ther. 'r-. Telle-. l North, D Hr.idh- . li I Mit N t'oIlani.M-e .in.l H.rrv Hre.k It U hkeh thai I'r.-.l II. . tn - will he ..-. t.-.l er.-Mdent and K.n U.i.idin.in se. ret.ir When our wairh - out of repat-. '"H take tl to a rem pet en t work I 111:111. an. I he toes over th. works and rare fully ebwns and regulates them. The result is a perfect tlme 1 li-.e The same U true of our i piano In order to get the best po-1 sib'e results from this most perfect : and deli, -ate of mu-h al Instrument!, j It should he regnlarlv gene over b ! one who U thoioiigblv compel. ut to , ' put it in the most satisfactory con- ; dltlon. It should be petfectly tuned aiul oiced. and the action carefnllv Maws . T!. regulated when necessary. Your en. ' said Mr M.tr-ters, ' iuasnuu h as piano will then be a household joy. I uolat ions of this nature will have to Let H .Liv Stone put It In condition j 1 ease " Mr MarMers m his niti for )ou. I'hixie 2SS-R. dtf mat um does not apply to those al- Til With Hatchet While in a Terrible Nightmare. SUICIDED WHEN AWAKENED ile Will Die Women Charued Willi inclnerat in- Day Obi I n fant Woiiuiii .Hiir4 While Col ice Search. (Special to The Kvening News.) SAN I'KANCISCO, Nov. S. Awak ening from a horrible nightmare to li ii el that he ..ad literally hacked his wife to pieces wil h a hatchet last night, .John I'M ward Cooper, a wouthy contractor of middle age, slashed his throat with a razor and died a few minutes later. His wife was hurried to the emergency hospital, but there is no hope of saving her life. The couple had three daughters, and the family were happy and contented. Itefore retiring last night they had planned for an outing which they' expected to take in a few days. Coop er llrsl carried Hie youngest daught er. Lillian, out of the room, then got tiie hatchet ami a I lacked his wife, whose shrieks for help brought up (he police. As tiie officers rushed lo I he rescue of the unfortunate wo man Cooper awakened from his sleep, discovered what lie had done ami slashed his throat just as tiie police came into I ) room. .Murdered Infant. CORTLAND. Nov. S.- While de tectives were searching at Warren. Columbia county, for Hilda Johnson, a domestic, charged with murdering her L' I hour-o!d infant and its incln eraiiou in the furnace ul the home of Mrs. (Jeorge Kelly, on North 2'.'. street, the woman suddenly appeared at the Kelly home today and excited ly demanded clothing Kelused b the frightened maid, and vowing that she would return, the woman left uhrupth as she came, nor has sle been seen sillce, although po'ice have wailed all afternoon for her appearance Sunday the woman gave birth to a bab and a few hours af ler left the house. Detectives work ing on the case believe that she til i i ii era ted the child in Hie furnace, alleging that they found bones of a bab (here, but physicians doubt the story, as they assert that the lire would have dest roved every vest ige of m .voting a child. rsri:i:n:D lady kxcikks. Mrs. Katliei'ine Itlililiell Dies At Home Of Her Daughter. M rs. K atherine Itiinnell. for many of Itosehurg. and a b all w ho knew her. e of her onl dangti- Cullerton. hi West evening at 7 o'clock illian lclo. . d at the h r. Mrs .1 .cbnrg. la- following a brief illness. Death was due to heart trouble. The deceased was born In New York state, oil 1-Ybruarv 17. v hi-re i-Ih- remained until the year ' T - when she came to Itosehurg "II1: her husband Sae has since re- ii'- d here almo-l co.ll inuously. I ler hu-batnl died on October I -. She w.is a devoted christian and a i H'iuher of the Creshv terian church is survived b one daughter. Mrs. I'lllleton. The funeral will bo held tomorrow it 1 :: o'clock at the Knllerton home ill West Koseburg. services to ulm ted bv Hev. J. A. Town- nd of Cortland Mrs. Ittinuell ; , . . , a woman of I, Uh i at tain meats, and was held In He ! l'i;:lo -1 e-tei-ni hv ail w ho eh in. e 1 make b-T at ua i nt a iu e She was 1 7 " xears of age hi:s i:i;i: i t'ntil iniied from i ll. 1 ) -.1 1 huge l" gambling has anuot be local - left the i oiilltl and I'd b the oUic.TS Persons charged with violating the b..-il oi'tlon laws and effected in yes-l.-r.'av s raid, w ho are yet to be ar-rr.Mi-d i'i lie- 'Usti,,. ,-onrt are Hen Vri1' proerii tor of : resort at the one r o Gass and Sheridan str-ts; Wa1r.11 il-'s Grandpvi lais. who is .-Mipiov.-d as bartender b Mr V. rib. Fdw nd lrw:n. manager of a 01th I 0 k- -n stre.'t resort and Rob ert Conner who is at present in f altloui.i It is h ke! that these men w ill ap peir in n'lirt s.'iue time tomorrow .hulce Maiierv Talk. Con- hiding passing sentence In the -i eral . (s,s aboe mentioned. Jim-Co- ot the peace Marsters issiwd the ultimiMini that all persons brought f..r.- hi:n hereafter accused and 1 muted of io!ating the local opton ws w ill be given a jail sentence. , ther course tak- J HACKED SPOUSE and early to get ready under arrest and awaiting ar I raignment. LOCAL XKWS. Call up 122-Y for Gold Medal ex tracta. Prompt delivery. n'iO Special One piece dresses, J4.75. The Leader. n9 Oold Medal extracts are made In Iloseburg. Phono 12J-Y. n30 See the special for Thursday, one piece dresses at $4. 7a. The Leader. n9 Mrs. William Nichols, of Riddle, arrived in Itosehurg this afternoon. Thiii-.l-ii- a i. u . I a I CViin i.liini) dresses, $-i.7;. The Leader. nU C. K. Wade, of Drain, spent the dav In Itosohurir atteudlni' to various business interests. Uonrim Mnmi,. of P.lenrliile ts spending the day in Itosehurg; looking alter inisinoss interests. W. II. Dyer, of Myrtlo Creek, was a business visitor in Itosehurg for a few hours today. W. L. Short, of Oalalla, is spend ing a couple of days In Itosehurg attending to business matters. Is coming and so is Xnias. Have your sittings made now and avoid the rush. Clark & Clark. dtf William Kelllher. the Door Creek farmer, spent the day in Itosehurg at tending to business Interests. Capers of final settlement were 11 led in I he probate court today in the estate of Patrick Keed, deceased. Charles llrand. the Carden Valley orchard ist. spent t ho day in Itose hurg looking after business interests. The Yeomen will meet at Kagles hall this evening. All me in hers are urged to attend the session. An in teresting program will he rendered. The last will and testament of the late Harry fi. Crow was admit ted to probate in the probate court today. Two more men employed by the Southern Pacific Company this morn ing, and are now at work inside the stockade. Mrs. Sparks, of Oakland. Mrs. De war, of Gardiner, and Mr. 'Powell, of Gardiner, for the past few weeks patients at Mercy hospital, were dis charged from that institution today. "Any audience would he delighted to spend an evening with .lames Whiteoinh Kiley as rendered by Mr. Hall." Henry Urandt. Pastor Meigs St. Haptist church. Rochester N. Y. nS The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of Winchester, passed away this morning at I o'cUick. The fun eral was held at Wilbur this after noon, interment following in the Wilbur cemetery. John C. Mauley today (lied a suit for divorce in the circuit court against his wife. Mrs. Maggie Man lev. The couple were married in Salem, In March. llotT. and lated moved to Oakland. Oregon. In June, into, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant deserted him and has since remained away. u asks a decree dissolving the matrimonial bonds. Attorney J 11. Austin represents the plaintiff. J. S Cherringtoti. manacer of the Riddle Land Agency, arrived in the fit y this afternoon from his home ,UI(, W,M nM1);lln , morrow looking after business mat ters Mr. Sherrington reports four v'T recent sales of farm lands near Kiddle, among which was the Myers place east of Can tin vi 1 le. consist ing of 1 ;i 1 acres, which was purchas ed b a Mr. King, from Spokane Riddle is in one of the very best sec tions of tin I'mpqua valley, or. prop erly speaking, the lower Cow Greek valley, and these recent purchasers wilt surely he pleasd with the coun try W W. MeHonald. a well known S on hern Pacific brakcmaii. and Miss .naggts iearuoiu. a memner or tiie I well known IVardorff famllv. of Oak- ' land, will be married at their home, at 11 Stephens street, at S o clock this owning The wedding ceremoin will be jterformed bv County Judge Wonacott. Mr. McHonald has resid ed in Itosehurg for three years and has a host of close friends. His bride is a native 1 Mug las count till and has resided iu Oakland prac ticall since birth The couple have t he best w ishes of their many ac quaintances, who wish them a long and prosperous future w TO M KMItKKS OF K.lSTF.ItX STAR rr" Please meet at the chapter room j at t her clock p. 111 Thursday. Novem-1 111. to attend the funeral of ; 111 ( II,' I UI1,TI tH ; U K:tle Hulin.ll I II DAVIS. V. M. 1(1 our Ute sister. Mrs JKSSIti DAV one. You cannot buy the goods and lAHh NKUS. Robert Ash worth, former special police officer, has accepted the posi tion of grand jury bailiff. L. K. Spangenherg, of London. Or., is in the city visiting with his brother-in-law. Kruest Bradford, of West Itosehurg. Acting Marshal T. .1. Williams Formally resigned his position as po Mco of II fleer last evening to accept the position of bailiff, in the circuit court during the regular November term. Mr. and Mrs. James Dyer, of Douglas City. Cal.. are in the city the guests of their nephew, B. W. Bates and family. They are enroute to Marslitield. Kirst-class dressmaking and tail oring of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Call or address 23 1 South Kane street. All work strictly guar anteed first class and guaranteed to give satisfaction. dswtf "Human Hearts" will he the at traction at t lie Palace theatre next Sunday night. The story of "Human Hearts" Is one of love, pathos, and devotion, skillfully intermingled and yet sublime as the theme may be. the play contains many laughable scenes and situations controlled by the quaint characters of Jim Mason, tin tramp, and Mose, the faithful old negro, who brings out a smile or a good hearty laugh just at a time when some pathetic scene or line of th. play is about to bring out hand kerchell's from many In the audience and the childish logic of little Grace Logan brings a tear one moment, and a smile Hie next. it Is such plays as "Human Hearts" that are the most successful and seemingly will li vt forever. A complete produc tion is carried for the piece, the scenery being handsome and strik ing in appearance making a befitting; frame for the author's story. It is promised that the production will he wort hy of the play and that the performance of "Human Hearts" will le iirst (dass tu every respect. Its simple story, with its fine character contrasts, have made It a plav re plete with those elements, which es tablish popular success, leaving a most pleasing impression at its con clusion. It is plays of this kind that best please the general public and that is why "Human Heatrs" has al ways been such a great success and will always be in popular demand. FOR ItKNT Five room bungalow with bath and pantrv. Inquire of Mrs. G. li. Pool, 318 N. Rose street. dtf s UCCESS is what want your pies, kitchen creations to be as delicious as any woman can bake. They have a right to be. ALL depends on the materials ou use. ALL your sKill in pastry-making, iceing, frosting, blending, filling and baking' will not help you if your mince meat, raisins and other material are not exactly as they should be absolutely the best for their purpose. We havo gain.'. I niuih knowledge from our customers on this delicate matter i.mi have stovked only the most successful articles in this line An inspection of our stock Is invited before you again buy those Koods that lusoection will surely make you a roitular customer. ROSEBURG .ROCHDALE GO. "WHERE YOU CET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT" LOCAL NEWS. Fresh stock nuts, just In, at the Rochdale. nil S. M. Galbraith. of Oakland, was a visitor in Itosehurg today. Jack Wilson, of Canyonville, arriv ed In Itosehurg this afternoon to spend a couple of days attending to business matters, ' f Mrs. John McNutt left for her home at Creswell this afternoon af ter a few days spent n Itosehurg vis iting at tiie home of her mother-in-law. Mrs. Carrie McNutt. The hitter lady accompanied her daughter home. F. W. Beyers, tiie Riddle banker, and John White, a Riddle cap italist, left for New York City this afternoon where they will spend a couple of weeks attending to busi ness matters. While In the East the gentlemen expect to scatter consid erable literature advertising Rose buig and Douglas county. MENDOTA GOAL i Soot, l.illlo Ash $9 Per Ton Immediate Delivery Anywhere. Si, WOOD ROSE BURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 you aim at. You cakes and other 1 K j