WEATHER FORECAST : RASKllUItG AND VICINITY. Cifuernlly Fair Tonight and Sunday. A live evening paper print the new not history. Here'a where The Evening Newa put It over all com petitor. AU the newa that's fit to print la thli paper's slogan, and we "make good". r VOL. 111. HOSEBURG, DOUGLAS OOUNTT, OREGON. 8AT111DAY, DECEMBER 23, 1011 No. 45 IS RECOVERING Richeson Trial Will Com mence on Jan. IS. GIRL IS HELD UNDER BONDS Itoom-Mnte of Avis ljllincll, the Mur dered Girl, Will Apcnr as n Witness Against Minister Mass Evidence. (Special to The Evening News.) BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 23. Recov ering from attempted self-destruction, Rev. Richeson will be ready to face trial on a charge of murder on Janunry 18. The solo developments in the case itoday was the holding of Miss Lucile Zelgler, who was the room-mate of Avis Llnnell at the Y. W. C. A. prior to the murder. Sre was held as a witness under $500 bonds. She fur nished the bond and says she will be on hand to testify. Although Rlcheson's counsel, W. A. Morse, after visiting his client in Jail today, auld he appeared we:ik. Dr. Howard A. Lothrop, who perform ed the operation said the patient was "getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances." and that unless' unforeseen compli cations developed ho would be able to attend the trial on January 18. Richeson pasesd a bad night and physicians were hastily summoned early this morning. His condition improved during the day, however. The state Is preparing a mass of evidence to Introduce at the trial. LOCAL NEWS. J, S. Cherrlngton, the Riddle real eKtnte agent, .arrived here this after nuon to look after business interests. Just the thing for wlfey or sweet heart a French Pinto Triple Mir ror, at W. J. Yokum and wife, of Canyon vllle, arrived here this afternoon to spend Christmas visiting with their Bon. F. R. Brown, of Camas Valley, spent the day in Roseburg attending to various business interests. J. W. Perkins and wife leave for Portland tonight where they will spend Christmas with relatives. ;. ' John Wlnnlford left for points on the Calapooia river this morning where he will spend Christmas with his daughter. Deputy Sheriff R. L. Whipple will spend Christmas at Drain visiting with his parents. Miss Mabel Norton, who baa been employed at Portland for Bonie time past, returned here last evening to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Fuller. C. W. Hopkins, of Portland, will arrive here tomorrow to spend Christ mas visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Oliver. John Beckley, a Ipcal Southern Pacific switchman, leaves for Port land on Monday where he will enjoy a well-earned vacatiou. Earl Pickens, of Eugene, will ar rive here tonight to spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Pickens aud child preceded him here yesterdny. Charles D. Buick and wife, of Myr tle Creek, will arrive here tomorrow to spend Christmas visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely.v D. W. Hunter and wife, who reside on Deer Craek, left for Corvallls thin afternoon where they will spend Christmas with their Bon and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Burt, of Grants Pass, passed through Roseburg this after noon enroute to Yoncalla where they will spend the holidays visiting at the home of the former's parents. Mlas Vena Barbre, of Springfield, arrived in Roseburg this morning to spend a) few days visiting at the home of her friend, Miss Rhoda Wat son, of Peel. The Roseburg high school girls' basket ball team left this afternoon for Drain where they will meet the girls' team of that city in a matched gnme tonight AFTER SHUSTER Repoits Say He Awaits Form Notification. OVER $400,000 APPROPRIATED Wars In l'rogriss In Mirny l'urts of China Armistice Appears to Have Assisted Little In Reaching Settlement. Oregon Hair Tonic It Grows Hair Accept no Substitute For fiulo Ily FULLERTON-RICHARDSOH (Special to The Evening News.) ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 23. De 'clarlng that he received "no valid' orders of dismissal, W. Morgan 'Sinister, treasurer general of Persia, is still clinging to the Job. accord ing to advices received here today from Tehernu. it Is said that he Is waiting for formal notification from the Persian parliament before leaving. It is be lieved that the troubles of Shuster have only commenced and that he will eveutually lose his position. Munt-y Is Stolen. PEKING, Dec. 23. Brigands to day attacked the Imperialists and car ried away J400.000 in bullion. The guards were killed after a hot fight and the money was carried away Without difficulty. They operated un der the disguise of reneis. Conflicting. Reports. LONDON, Dec. 23. Contradictory reports are being received regarding Shuster today. Some say he has quit his former position, while others are to the effect that he is still clinging to the Job. Wars III Progress. GAERR1LLA, Dec. 23. Warfare is beir.g waged In many pans oi China since the armistice was clared. . ., ... LOCAL NEWS. de- Druggists. mraanri an1 J S. Bonebrnke, after a business visit here, left for his home at Days Creek this morning. Leslie' Lilly,' of Glide, left for Cor vallls this afternoon wnere ne win spend ten days visiting with relatives. !t t ii. i TiihnrH Rtmllev. of Eugene, : ...in o here this evening to spend : Christmns visiting with Aria Rice, the little daughter of Attorney aim mi. ; Dexter Rice. ... Joseph Dow, architect and bulld-..I,,,,- na estimates furnished: able. Room 3, Bell . I t The trouble with most practical gifts is that they carry no expression oi senumem, wjiuoui wunu, ouj article no matter how useful or valuable, is undesir able for a Christmas gift. I " z I A piece ot Furniture from our store however com bines every necessary feature of sentiment, good wishes, attractive comfort and utility. If you will only look over our stock and see the many beautiful things that a few dollars will buy, you will at once appreciate the advantage of selecting at least a part of your Christmas things from our store. They will bring more joy and lasting pleasare to the person who receives them than anything else you can buy. NO PAPER MONDAY. There will be no Dally News Issued Monday (Christmas) This Is one day in the year that the printers refuse to "make good" and The News la glad to give them a day of recreaUon and reBt. Says He Has no Fear of Bribery Charge. Sisters 69-Y. John farmer, bldg. Residence phone Jl MANY MINERS ARE DROWNED Spatigh, the Looking Glass sMiu the day In Roseburg Roseburg Furniture Company Terms if desired. Roseburg, Oregon looking after business matters. H. H. Stephens, of Oakland, will spend Christmas In Roseburg visiting with hlB parentB, Mr, and Mrs. K. l.. Stephens. ' ( ,,.!!( E. M. and W. R. Morgan, both resi dents of Dlxonvllle, are spending a few days in Roseburg visiting at tne borne of their brother, E. E. Morgan. White House Coffee well" made for your after dinner cup will complete your Christmas dinner In a most sat isfactory aud pleaBing manner. Sold only at the Rochdale. d25 Mr. and Mrs. W. Faulkner and Miss Arrle Black will arrive here from Bend Oregon, tomorrow Ito spend the holidays visiting with rela tives. The Oregon Gas and Electric Com pany have Installed a number of gas ranges In their offices on North Jackson street, and the same can be purchased by persons contemplating the use of gas. The plant is nearly ready for operation. J. C. Glbbs, formerly a resident of Canyonville but of late of Montana, arrived in Roseburg this afternoon. He will proceed to Canyonville this evening where he will spend a week or ten days visiting with friends. Mrs. Oscar Hanson and children ar rived hers this afternoDi Ir.iin North Unkota to Join their hiiBband and father who recently purchased a ranch in Melrose. Snroute here they spent some time visiting with friends at Spokane. Miss Vivian Van Buren will arrive here this evening from Stockton. Cal. to spend Christmas visiting with rein tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren re cently arrive here from Portland where they have resided since lenv Ing Roseburg. W. W. Purdy and wife, of Port land, are exiweted here tomorrow to spend Christmas visiting at the home of Mm. Purdy a parents. Mr. puruy recently accepted the contract for subdividing the so-called John R Sutherlln ranch, north of town, and will probably commence the work early next year. Velma Bates, while playing at her home last evening with other chil dren closed a door on her left hnml severely mashing and severing the nail from the third linger. Dr. Settl er was culled and dressed the Injury, which proved quite pnlnrul, and the patient will be without the use of this member of her hand lor some weeks, Cnleb McGraw, who was yesterday arretted accused of the crime of cruelty to anlmalB, appeared In Jus tice of the Peuce Marster's court this morning, and upon entering a plea of guilty was fined In the sum of 10 He paid the amount. McGraw was arreBted upon complaint of Dr. O. J Bacher who alleged thnt he prodded a team of mules with a sharp spike. Sheriff George Qulne arlrved here thla morning ifrom Portland with Tlshby King, who Ib accused of the crime of lewd cohabitation, miss King Is a negress and was arrested at Portland Thursday morning upon complaint of a local Southern Pacific conductor. Her male consort, who Is accused of a similar crime, was arrested here Thursday night and Is being held In the county Juil await ing a preliminary bearing. The B. R. S. Sunday school class, of the' Christian church assembled last evening at the church to enjoy a few hours In a social way. Tne oc casion proved very enjoyable. Visits were made by the class to three dif ferent stations along the route out lined and came to a happy ending bv a sumptuous banquet at the church. The festivities were con tlnued until quite a late hour and all had a good time. A very delightful evening was en Joyed at the Maccabee hall, on Thurs day night, when the members of the liiral Indue. Brotherhood of Hall way Trnlnmen and the Ladles Auxil iary, Joined In Installing officers for the ensuing year. w. K. nates actea as Installing orflcer for the trainmen with the following woll known mem bers ushered Into office: 8. W Starmer. past president; L. F. Pat- noe. president: J. W, Fowler, vice- president; George gullle, secretary; W. E. Bates, treasurer; W. O. Cor don, eoiv.: A. T. Mac Kenxle, chap.; O R. Garner, warden; H. J. Robin son, Inner guard; B. O. Vinson, outer guardian. In Installing tne omcer of the auxiliary, Mrs. Carol Fowler acted as installing officer. Arnold the officers of the Intter lodge are the following: Mrs. .Margaret Alli son, oast president; Mrs. Hattle E Cordon, president; Mrs. Clara Star mer. vice- president; Mrs. Blanch Kousa. secretary; Mrs. Kate Ray mond, treasurer; Mr. Pansy Allison con.: Mrs. Oarnet Allison, chap.; Pauline Garner, warden; Nellie rord I. G.: Helen Wllbanks. O. G.; Mrs Carol Fowler, pianist. Following the Installation of officers the members of the lodges and guests repaired to the banquet room where they partooK of a bounteous turkey supper pre pared by the ladies of the auxiliary lter dancing and soclnl converse were In order. The ladies of the auxiliary are renowned for the good rooking, and their recent auempi Western Governors Will lie Enter tained at Banquet In Portland Tonight Missionaries lteturn Home. ' DARROW ACTIVE the pulpit at this service. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock, subject ot the esrmon, "Heaven's Christmas Message." The Sabbath school meets at 10 a. m.; young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:16 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend all of these services. Come and bring a friend. nlnj I LOS ANGELES, Cal., lc. 23. In a lengthy article written by Attor ney Clarence Darrow and published n a local weekly publication, the dis tinguished attorney emphatically de nies the charge that he sold out the McNamaras to Bave himself from bribery prosecution. In an exclusive statement he declared he recommend ed that the prisoners plead guilty In order that they might be savod from death on the gallows. He denied thnt he entered Into any negotiations with a view of saving his own name from being connected with the alleged bribery Bcanda8. Many MiuVrs Are Drowned. LONDON, Eng., Dec. .23. Scores of minors are believed to hnve been drowned, when the Tetley reservoir broke through the retaining wall and flooded the workings ot a ditch in which two hundred men wore em ployed. Hundreds of rescuers are at work In hope of recovering the bodies. To Entertain Governors. PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 23. Gov ernors Hay, of Washington; Hawley, of Idaho, and West, of Oregon, will be honored guests, and the principal speakers at a banquet to be given here tonight by the Progressive Busi ness Men's Association, it is oxiiect- ed that about 350 persons will be present. The governors will tell Of their Eastern trip, and of the adver tising that resulted. More Evidence Adduced. NEW YORK CITY, Dec. 23. Drumntlc details of the tense situa tion, when the late UUnlted Senator Sawyers, of Wisconsin, attempted to bribe Senator Senator LaFollette with a view of corrupting Judge Sleliecker, is the usbstnnce of an article In a curront magazine issued hero today. The! nrticle says that Snwyers at tempted to secure his Influeuce In bribing the Judge during the recent suits of the state against several for mer state-treasurers and their bonds men to collect Interest on state funds they had appropriated. With the republican boss gone. It Is alleged that the "ring" lost thousands of dollars. Missionaries Arrive. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 23. After a perfolous Journey from the Interior of China, a number of iiiIb- slonaries and their families arrived here today. There nre twenty chl drcn In the part)'. Saint George's Church. Corner Main and Cass streots. The Rev'd Charles Wilson Baker, rector. ne iourth Sunday In Advent: holv communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.; morning pray er at n:uu evening prayer aud Christmas Carols at 7:30. Christmas Day. Holy communion at 7:80 a. ni.: holy communion at 10:00 a. in.: St. Stephen's Day (Tuesday), holy com munion at 10:00 a. m. St. John the vangellsfa Day, (Wednesday. Saint Clement's ehurch, Oakland. Holv communion at 10:30 a. m. The In nocent's Day (Thursday) Holy com munion at 10:00 a. m.; Children's Christmas festival at 7:30 p. m. Christmas Carol Service Sunday, Dec. Mill, 1111 1, 7:S0 r. M. Processional Hymn, 49, "O, Come, All Ye Faithful" Adeste Fldeles Gloria Pntrl Robinson Magnificat Semper Nunc DlmlttlB Semper Hymn, 63, "Shout the Glad Tidings" Avlsou AddreBS. ' Carols: 1. "Soe Amid the Winter's Bnow," Gobs "Infant so Gontlo'" Gascou Carol "Good King Wenceslna" ..English. Carol "Silent Night! Holy Night" Huyden "Like Silver Lamps" Steggal Offertory Solo, "O Holy Night" Adams Presentation, "Praise God from Whom Old Hundred Rocosslonul Hymn, 68. "O Little Town of Bothlohem" Bnrnby a French Plate Mirrors all styles mid hIm'h. See Winnie Gmldis, the pliiinlier. jl MIbs Coryell, who has been teach Ing school at Grants Pass, arrived here this afternoon to aiiend the holi days at the home of her brother, Louis Coryell, CHUUCir NOTICES. Christian Church. J. N. McConnell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a C. E. 6:30; Christmas exorcises 7:30 p. m. We will be pleased to have you worship with us ChrlNtlnn Si lence. Corner Lane and Main stroots. Services every Sunday at 1 1 a. and evel-y Wednesday at 7:30 p. m,. subject for Sunday, December 24, Is "Christ Jesus". Everybody .nvlted to attend these services and visit the reading room in same building. Italillst Church. V. H. Eaton, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 : 11. Y P. I!., 6:30; Christmas eve concert 7:30 n. m. At the morning service the pastor will preach the annual Christinas sermon, theme, "The Child's Name." The Christmas eve concert at 7:30 n. in. will he given by the Intermediate department of the Sunday school and the choir. All are cordially welcome. MethtKllNt KpIkcoimI Church. Alexander K, Maclean, pastor. A Christmas Sundny at this church Xiiihs music and Xmas sermon by the pastor. A beautiful Xmas program nt night. Fine siwclal music by the choir and the Junior choir composed of 60 voices under the efficient man agement of Mrs. Helpline will huve the major part of the exercises. Kverhody welcome, but you will bave to come early. MelhlHlNt KplHf-opul Church. Houth. K. M. Mears, pastor. Proacning by the pastor 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. ; morning subject, "Good News ; evening subject, "How God Loved the World". There wll be special Christ mns music. Sabbath school 10 a. m. W. L. Cobb, superintendent. The Christmas entertainment will he held Monday ( Christinas) night. Senior league meets at 6:30 Sunday even- tng, Miss Fannie Cohb, leaner. Mid week prayer service Wednesday even Ing 7 ;.'l'l. You are cordially Invited to all the services of the church. Come and worship with ua. re!i-trrlnil Church. J. E. Burkhart, pastor. Hpeclu Christmas music will be rendered by the choir ht morning and evening worship. Morning worship at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Dugald Bel siieelal representtlve In the North 2. DARROWIS FREE Fredericks Says He Will Not Prosecute. GRAND JURY HAS ADJOURNED McXamura Investigation To Be Ho. sumcd Early In January Mouey Desired to Con tinue Wars, (Special to The Evening News.) LOS ANGELES. Cal., Dec. 23. District Attorney Fredericks this af ternoon gave out the absolute assur ance thnt Attorney Clarence Darrow, chief counsel for the McNamara brothers, will not be prosecuted on a charge of bribery. "There Is a great difference be tween a case against a man aud that of merely suspecting his proce dure," said Fredericks this afternoon when interviewed by newspaper men. "If we could connect Darrow with the bribery charges we would cer tainly prosecute him as we would any other man charged with such an of fense." Grand Jury Adjourns. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,. Deo. 23. The federal grand Jury, which Is In vestigating the dynamiting conspiracy involving the McNamara brothers and several "higher ups" adjourned at noon today until early In Janury when the Investigation will be resum ed. The members of the grand Jury are silent on all matters coming to their attention, and consequently, It Is Im possible to got a Hue on the evidence. Money la Solicited. CONSTANTINOPLE, Doc. 23. De termined to wage the present war to the bitter end, the Chamber deputies today asked for an appropriation of l, 600, 000 to meet the expenses at Tripoli. The money will probably be appropriated by the war department. S CI IS 1 From 13 M. to H 1. M. TA 111,10 !' HOTE, $1.00. " ' Blue Point Oysters on the Deep Shell Chlckon Rico Tomato Muck Turtle Amontillado Chlckon CoiiBommo Rlpo Olives, Calif. Celery, Young Rndlsbns, Green Onions Fillet of Sole Tnrtnr Banco Julienne Potatoes Calf's Brains a la Westniore Pineapple Fritters with Parlslnmo Banco Ronst Young Turkey Chestnut Dress ing, Crantierry Sauce, or Suckling Pig Dressing, Sweot Potatoes Aspuragus Tips Candled Potatoes Crab Salad English Plum Pudding, Golden Sauce Cheese Crackers Demi Tusso Al La Carte Dinner served as usual from 12 o'clock noon until 8 o'clock. There Aint Going to be No Leavins This J Last year we cleaned up nil Xmns goods after Xmas. year wo are determined thero shall "be no lepvlns'." That's why so many aro finding such ATTRACTIVE PRESENTS at such ATTRACTIVE PRICES not only In holiday goods, but also 'all other lines we carry. 51 THE LEADER p mm CHRITnAlMf rom The Meal Gift HI ore 7m i A Good Hook. A High Grade Foun tain Pen. A Choice Uox of Stationery Ladies or Gents Travelling Set infine Leather Case. Beautiful Iland-paint-ed Vases. Teachers Bibles. Book of Poems. Toys. Dolls. Games. Goods the Best. Prices the Lowest. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE 5 , 5 'cooking, and their recent auem h""9 ,U 'rn,er OCC"""1' west for The Continent, will occur