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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1912)
WOMEN KILLED! Burning Street Car. UFCL'.ETTEATTACKSROOSEVELT and la to operate the HB-wmill. , GIIU.8 KSCAI'K FKOM The colony wan visited May 15 and I CINCI.N.VATI XXVKXT. j IS by John W. Hawkins, and O. N.I IGlln. of Astoria, John E. Carlaon " '-oulse IIiikk, nun rreiK-ieco, 'and B. 8. NyBtrom, of Portland. A I ,n r lrin IXwh. . . r, .... i t'. Kioiit nuniOLr oi t.'m pe-oplo were! In Jumping From Window of , Rathercd ln the MelnJW MhooI hoUM i Cincinnati. Ohio, July in on Wednesday to listen to sermons IanKling from a frail rope, mad by and religious discussion by the mlD-'ns 8trIn8 r bed sheeting tnKeth latera. The ladles of the church ;er, Louise Klaus, aed 17f of San brought a good collection of food ; Francisco. witV two other girls, made and served a very nice dinner for ; sensational escape from the con tlm people In the school house. Af-jvt"t f the Good Shepherd In Car ter the religious meetings, the Bet- !thage, a suburb of Cincinnati, and tiers had a friendly talk with the : In doing so, sustained a sprained an men.bers of the land company con-je- The three girls were later plck cerning good roads within the col-jed by up a juvenile court oMeer. OIlV i When accosted the girls told of B 8 NYSTROM how tney tore the sheets In strips and tying them together, made a ItltAMK FIXKI) OX j rope on which they might slide t THK K;i.'K (MtKU'J Bll(1 Kround. Thy told ihow the ) rope broke letting them fall from the (lain. 'Hint Kmclnm-r Was Kimnli.tf ! secon A floor to the ground. The At An KxmtHlve Itate I other girls suffered painful of Soed. jbrulBea. tilmuUl He No Third Party llrlber iSenUmwl To Three Venn. In JVn I'roKbi N'ecfl Com 1 I'ulK'l I'll nIs. 8neclal to The Evening News.) MEMPHIS, July 12 Two women were killed outright and three oth er are believed to be fatally Injur ed as' a result of a panic on a burn ing street car hero today. When the ear took fire tho motorman refus ed to release tho gates to exits, and be f raiijtie parson tVrs juinp'id ibrough windows In order to escap? inevitable death. Two who attempt ed this means of geltlng out of the car wero killed. Attacks ItoitFMvt'K'H Motive. MASON, July 12. Senator f a Kollette In an editorial in Lalol Jottu'y Weekly, declared against a third party movement today, and nscathlngly attacks Koosevolt'a ino- Maurlne Buchanan, who has been visiting for the past month in Peel returned homo yesterday, F. D. Sprague, who recently retir ed from the lumber business in Rose bung, left this afternoon for Port land where he will locate permanent ly. Mr. Sprague was accompanied by Mrs. Sprague. It 1b Mr. Sprague's intention to engage in business in Portland within the near future. Drain needed a baker, and a baker who kneeded dough and was looking for a location, struck the town and opened a shop in the south half of the northwest section of a vacant garage. The baker being broke need ed credit for flour, lard, sugar and other stuff before he could kneed : the dough for the bread and bis cults which the people needed. Un limited credit was extended the bak er who got busy on the Job and for several days turned out large batches of bread and cookies which he sold to hungry citizens for spot cash. One morning last week the bakery shop failed to open, and on investigation It tt-as discovered that the baker had hiked out during the night, taking with him the cash which his creditors needed, and leaving behind a batch of dough unkueeded. Sutherlin ; Sun. PORTLAND, Or.. July 12. L. R. ! T. X PA VEILS ATTKNTIO.W Fields, superintendent of the Port land division of the Southern Pa cific, and F.' L. Burckbalter, district engineer, have completed their report of the derailment of the Shasta Lim ited Monday morning on a straight Tho tax law requires the sheriff and tax collector to publish, after the first Monday In August, a list of all property on which tho taxes have not been paid, giving the name of track, two miles east of Rogue Riv- j the owner, description or the pro or. ! erty, amount of taxes, and a slate- The derailment occurred on a fitljment that If tuxPB are not paid be 700 feet long and nine feet high, fore the1 flrHt Monday in October, "The non-observance of slow or- 3912, that the same will be sold for lives In organizing tho progressive, i defl-s resulted in (the derailment, " j delinquent taxes, tho costs of ad- suj'h the report. Tho damage is pK't-! vertlsing will be charged up against ed at $1,000 to equipment. $200 tu ! the property, all property on which track, and $50 to the engine. ;a hair payment has been made will That portion of the track, says the j not bo advertised, report, needs lining and raising .re- July 12. 1912. the rainy season. GKO, K. QUINIC, Sheriff and Tax Collector. party. lirilH'r Huffman 8eiitemil. COLUMBUS, July 12. State Sen ator Jraao 13. Huffman, convicted in the Ohio leglHlatlve scandals, wts STRONG , EASY RUNNING Champion and McCormick Mowers Rakes Binders Headers - WRITE FOR PRICES J- F. Barker & Co. Implements & Vehicles Roseburg:,Or. .?BtTa-tiMtiiri jM-ntenced today In servo three years j "."i-niiy during in t he. Hlirte 'penitentiary. J udn" l.rithniell overruled the motion for a new trial. Prohibit. lonlMK .Need .Money. ATLANTIC CITY, July 12. The -entire forenoon hushUjii of the nat ional prohibition convention wis de Yon.d to a discussion of best moth tuiti of financing the fall eampuUn. Water wagon candidates have not yt been nr.iued, and a dearth of i.mlH for irosccuting the cam naif!) "is upparent. Will !iiki No Oefense. TKATTLiO. July 1 2. Richard A Itailtngnr, rHee. rotary of the Inter ior and a .tinner member of fun's iMnet, alone of alt the attorney iNvoiyx'd, will not take the stand to .rlmd h lint elf before the 1 1 an ford congressional jtuvjestl gating com tnltlee agalnat charges of conspiracy In t'onnectit'!! with the lleckiiKiu Mid lijnKcn bnnkrupley cant, which weve in.de by Attorney J. L, Klnch. Ai- lorne.vH .1. U.Meicnlf and John I. Hoyt dehiilcd thefr i-omifcilon with .Iho case today, and they alleged the lnrt they pluyed in tbo t ransact inns vith legal and proper. .Klks I'njoy Itiver Kxcuiion. The new of the train had been wa.'ii- ! ed to "look out for bad spots," an the result of an observance of 'rw spots the preceding day. The train was olug 20 miles an hour at the time, .t says, and ran 4 20 feet aftet tho wheels of the tank left the rails. Tho Oregon railroad commission has Invewi gated tho wreck and con curs In tho earlier findings. WILSON WILL MKKT CLARK AT KK.K'HtT. Plans l-'or heiiUM-mtin VuitMiii Ar-e IW'ing I'oriniibtted, SKAOIRT, N. J., July 11. Gov ernor WIIhou announced today I hat he had set aside three hours Satur day nrtornoon for a conference with Speaker Clark, who Is coming to Seu glrt to fcee lilni. Representative Un derwood, t Ltf governor said, prob ablly would come to Seagirt for a conference next week. Speaker Clark and Leader I'mler wood both have written tho governor that they would be glad to consult with hhii concerning the. program of tho democrats in congress during The remainder of tbo session. ":1. i :ilih busy acknowledging them. The contributions range from $," t( $10. HARNESS & JOHNSON H. L. Kngles, of Peel, came to this 1 1 city yesterday to attend to business i mattei'i'. I Not A Beconund Crown for ,et Us Be Your Grocers We will serve you in a manner that will be pleasing in every way In the qual ity of our goods.in our service and in the prices we charge. Make up your mind today to let this be YOUR grocery store put us to the tea jr'T making goo"1 what we've been telling you. WE'LL STAND THE TEST Will In in J. Ilrynn has willlca iin.l roltH.AMI, July IJ.-TiMliiy wim j i(.(,,., the K(v.,rmir hpvitii! Klven ovit )i liiclHilly li Intorinal tlini-M tiliite .s iioiiimitnii, lint no nniliK'iui'uls liy llio Hlks. mill a Kl-pai I dale Ii;ih yot Ihmmi net Tor a ini'cl lim mimliiT of tlmm Wi'llt nn pxrlirrflnns l hilu-(ll llifin. nn thif roltimlilR nnd WlllaimMlo riviTC IIktii will bo n Krand hull nt !! Kllirt' li'inplo tonight, wlilcli will I'lid Hie fi-Kllvlilch il' l!u- week. ,liaffhi .i'I.m NiiiiiIiiiiI inn. ATLANTIC CITY. July I'. Ku VJiflH' W. Cliall'lu wan till artoi-uoiiii Boinlnatoil fur thu prtiltli'iu-y on tht1 jmitillillloil tlckflt. Mhl.ltOSi: I.AM) IM.I.S WW NWKKISII HANDS. Vnu-tH Am IIi'Iiik INvhli-i! I'ne An l'islhli' In ll Jiu'liiHMl. Chfi k-s Htill rnntinilo (o pour Into llu Riivi'rimr s oriirr. Ho xalil t hoy fiiniH"! tho moEt IntrrcHtliiK fcaturt In It in mall anil that lie was k.-pl A head full ofumijihtly gray and faded ! hair. Why not have bcauliful, natural colored hair, full of life and beauty ! Keep younclf young looking and fascin ating ? Every woman wont, to be and can be, it the will use MAY'S HAIR WEALTH to reatorc thoio gray hain to their natu ral color. It isn't a dye. i You'll be mrpriscd how quickly tho gray hain vaniih and how young looking you can keep yourself by the regular use of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Gel your money back from your druggist it you are not satisfied with it. 11.00 od 50c at Dni Stores or direct upon receipt of price and dealer, nimer Send 10c lor trial bolllc. Fbilo Hay Spec Co.. Newark. N. J. .Maistura Drug Co., and Hamllion Drui; Co. anil It for B0c and $1.00, or (una l-iiilo Hay Spec. Co.. Now arl;. N. .1. Picturesque House In Which Charles Dickens Once Lived A new settlement Is now rapidly springing n iuiir Melinse, about 10 miles from Uusflmij;- About ti.OOfl aieres ef lavl Is now hi the haiuls of Rwedt s. Tbo u renter part of this 1h dwihmI by two eolnulxatlnn roni f;iiilt.H, namely: The Sou t born (rt Kim Orehartl t'lunpany ami Melrose Or b a ril l.aiui (Viup-n n who have r.tBlUll It lUll) tll(lH of 10 to 40 jwtvh curb. Iletween 7 5 to 100 of tht'Ke tracts have already boon sold 'tn Individ ii ul net t leva, who have ctimmenreit to improve their lota, fenild houses and fence and make aim! Improve ron tin. John Hawkins, ttalesman and tnHtiHr Tor the Melrose Orchard ldi)d Company Is the monl active pnmioter if the new j.ett!ement and sold i-'Fi lota durln? (he menth of April. The pi on rem of this etttemont rv. A. J." Mndmen. 1 Knoken. A. J, Anderson and Clia AnderAon. 1ok1 of tho lately arrived have mme Trom tbo a la if of Minnesota. North !nkoln unit Nebraska. A Raw mill l to bo erected this Tti minor on tbo lands of tbo Melrose O'bnrd tantl 6'(pniiy to furnish building mntorla- fer the colonists nnd tn preimre Oi oak timber for .he market J. A. Ollkenon pur chased tbo timber of the company tfM ' I'lioto copyright, 191J, by American I'reaa Aaaoclatloa BnOAliSTAlUS, one of th quleiw English wnterlnir placea, haa been a favorlto rvalilenc of pMular Itrlttsh novsllata. (iwirk-o Kllot, Wllkla Colllna and Charles IlU kona apint much of thplr lima there. A houaa which wna occupied nt dlftotvnt tinu-a by th last two haa nwutly Iwen aold. it la lllenk liuuae. whero "DaTld Ckipiwrfleld" and other Dtrkena novel, were written. An English doctor bought It for 3,00u. It atanda on a lomniandlu alte overlooking tba town and harbor and baa charming gardens. The house la marked by a commemorative tablet and a buat of Dtckena, wbick may be distinguished In the photograph. Our Stock of Summer Dress Ma terials is Now Most Complete and we would advise that you come and make your selections early, as it will not be long until these lines are pretty well broken MEN AND BOYS We Have an Exceptionally Fine Line of Clothing and Furnisnings and at Prices that are Absolutely Right We are special agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets and the Famous Gordon Hats. I. ABRAHAM "The House of Quality" Roseburg, - - - - - Oregon V )