The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 25, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS
ROOSEVELT MOT A ,
GOOD VOTE-GETTER
HIS POPULARITY NOT SHOWN BY
THE VOTES HE HAS RECEIVED.
RECORD WILLSURPMSE MANY
6
In Ne
jrk When He Ran for Gov-
er.
Did Not Get Full Party
Supp
W
(f Presidential Vote
n Analyzed Is Not to
Hit Advantage.
Colonel Roosevelt Is regarded every
where as the marvelous vote-getter.
"We are for Teddy because he will
elect our county ticket," chorused the
RooBevelt shouters prior to the re
nomlntnatlon of President Taft. And
even now, when, having failed to get
the Republican nomination for a
third term, he Is heading a bolting
Third Party organization, there are
many Republicans who Beem to think
that he has a strong hold upon the
people. The fact is the record shows
that he is not a successful vote get
ter. The belief which prevails in
some parts of the country that RooBe
velt has a magic hold upon the people
is not supported by the facts. Mr.
Roosevelt's own activity in self-advertising
is largely responsible for the
belief.
Take, for Instance, his home state
of New York. Here are the ngureB
of the Republican vote cast In the
three elections of 1890, 1898 and 1900,
the two years before and the two
years after Roosevelt was a candidate
for governor:
1896, Black 787,516
1898, Roosevelt 661,707
1900, Odell ,.804,859
When Roosevelt ran as a candidate
for governor he had behind him his
prestigate of service In the war with
Spain. Ho made a spectacular cam
paign with a number of uniformed
soldiers riding with him upon the
rear platform of his special train.
Even with this advantage he polled
125,000 less votes than Black and
nearly 145,000 votes less than Odell.
This shows that in his own state he
is not the vote-getter which he claims
to be.
Polled Less Votes Than Taft.
Colonel RooBevelt received an enor
mous plurality when he ran for presi
dent in 1904, but that was because
' 1,280,000 Democrats declined to vote
for Judge Alton B. Parker. The real
test of Roosevelt's plurality Is the
number of Republican votes cast for
him. He polled 7,023,48(1 votes, but
even this number was 55,000 less than
wore cast for Taft in 1908 with
Bryan In the field and practical
Democratic harmony restored. Do
these figuTes show Roosevelt to be a
great votc-gctter?
The figures as to Illinois are also
Interesting and instructive. In r.104
the total Republican vote for Roose
velt was 632,645, but thla was 1,384
less than were cast for Charles S.
Deneen for governor. Roosevelt was
supposedly the Idol of the Republican
party while Governor Deneen's nomi
nation was secured at, the end of a
three weeks' convention in which bit
ter factional fighting developed. Yet
Deneen, as stated, received 1,384
more votes for RooBevelt.
An attempt is made to demonstrate
Colonel Roosevelt's popularity by cit
ing the fact that his plurality In Illi
nois In 1904 was 305,000, while Taffs
was only 179.000 In 1908. The fact is
that in 1904 RooBevelt received 632.645
votes. In 1908 Taft received 629,929
votes, so that out of about 630,000
votes the only difference between
Roosevelt's popularity and Taft's
popularity as shown by the total Re
publican vote was 2,713.
Illinois is cited merely Decause u is
typical of other states.
Some Primary Figures.
As Republican candidate for presi
dent last spring, Colonel Roosevelt
polled 61 per cent of the total vote
caBt at the Illinois primaries, but only
42.37 per cent of the Taft 1908 vote.
A majority of the Republicans of Il
linois have not expressed a prefer
ence for Colonel Roosevelt for presi
dent. In a recent statement Colonel
Roosevelt said: "The primary in Illi
nois last spring definitely decided
that I was the choice of the Illinois
Republican voters for president."
Colonel Roosevelt should be Informed
than 42.37 per cent of the Repub
lican vote In Illinois does not decide
what 5T.63 per cent Bhall do with a
bolter who denounced their party be
cause it would not nominate him.
Similar -ondltions prevail In other
states.
The foregoing record proves that
Colonel Roosevelt, without regard to
his other essential deficiencies. Is not
a powerful vote-getter. The "win-wlth-Teddy"
bumeombe is quite popu
lar with Colonel Roosevelt and hl
supporters with the hope of dragging
into line timid voters and pot-huntine
politicians. The facts show that as
a vote-getter Roosevelt never had
been as strong as hli party. He was
not as FtronK as Black and Odell in
New Yolk, there he is best known:
althougt V'4ng agalnat a cripple In
Judge ?wr ' he ran more than
million -tV" behind his party
strength; he was not as strong as Taft
n the country at large; and he was
STATEMENT NUMBER 1
C. L. REAMES
Democratic Candidate
For Representative
JACKSON AXD DOUGLAS
COUNTIES
pd. adv.
For County Commissioner.
This announces my candidacy for
re-election to the office of county
commissioner. When I accepted the
office from the people four years
ago the county was $70,000 In debt.
In the past four years more road and
bridge work has been accomplished
than in all previous years of Douglas
County history, and today we are
debt free. I shall, if re-elocted, per
sue the same course aa to public Im
provements, at the same time care
fully guarding the peoples" lntar
ests. Examine the records and sat
isfy yourself as to my record,
pd. adv. M. R. RYAN.
not as strong as Taft and Deneen In
Illinois.
The current belief, stimulated by
RooHevelt's own expressions, that
Roosevelt is a powerful vote getter, 13
dlsproven rv the facts.
lAMKiH DlltiCCTOH.
iIODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Myrtle Camp No, 6330, meets
every second and fourth Tuesday
of every month in the Eagles'
hall. Traveling neighbors are cor
dially invited to visit out camp.
Frank Clements, consul; R
Stubbs, clerk.
L. O. T. M. hosenurg liive, No. 1
holds regular reviews on flint
and third Wednesdays In the
Maccabee hall. Sisters of othei
cordially Invited to attend our re
hives visiting in the city are
views. Olive Green,- lady com.;
Jessie Rapp. R. K.
O. li. 8. Rosehurg Chapter, No. 8,
holdB their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in each
month. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully invited
to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W.
M.: Free tohnRon, secretary.
meets second and fourth .Monday
In their hall on Jackson street at
8 P. M. Den North W. P.; B. F.
Goodman, sec.
NOIIKII.V ISUOTHKKliOOD Ol-
AMERICA Meets In Maccabee
Tomple every 4 th Friday of each
month. G. L. Wright, President
Emma McMullen Secretary.
I. O. O. !'. Kisinir Star LodKe No
174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Visltlne
brethren always welcome. Ed 8
Cockelrease, N. G.; W. S. Powell
R. S.: M. Fickle, p. n.
1. O. Jii Kuac-Ullig Lodge, .Nw
326, holds regular communica
tions at their temple on second
and fourth Thursdays of each
month. All members requeatec
to attend reguiarly and all viIUn
brothers aro cordially Invited tr
attend. Blnger Hermann, E. R
I. O. O. F. Proletarian Lodge, No
8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
corner of Juckson and Cass street
on Saturday evenlnu of each week
Members of the order in good
standing are Invited to attend. J
R. Bailey, N. G.; M. M. Miller, R
8.: L E. Mllledge. F. S.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets in
Maccabee Hall, corner Cass and
Pine streets, every Tuesday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting
brothers invited to attend. L
Wlmberly, Dictator; H. O. Parge-
ter, Sjc.
A. F. A. si. Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, holdi
regular meetings on tin
second and fourth Wed'
nesdays of each montn
flnlmirners Invited to attend. N.
Rice. W. M.: R. H. C. Woods, Sec.
WOODMEN OF THIS WORM) Oak
Camp, No. 125, meets at tne uao
Fellows' Hall in uoseourg, ever-
first and third Monday evenlngB
Visiting neighbors always wei
come. M. B. Germond, C. C.J
A. Buchanan, rlerk.
HOMK.N .UK WOODCKAJT Lllei
Circle, No. 49, meets on first anc
third Iwonday evenings of eacl
month in the I. O. O. F. hall. VHv
itlna members In good standini
are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel
Easton, G. N.J Clara Cawlfleld
clerk.
IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN
Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every
first and third Monday of each
month at the Eagles' 'ball. Visit
Ring chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown
8achem; C. II. Tercluskl, C. of H
IlliOTHEHHOOll OP AMERICA.'
YEOMEN Mt, Nebo Lodge Nt
1828, meets every- second an
fourth Wednesday of earb mont
at tbe Eagles' hall. Visiting brotl
ers and sisters welcome. E. f
Perrlne, F. M.J S. E. Krobn, Coi
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Studio 312 E,
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BOARD AXD -ROOMS.
Modern Apartments with bath,
hot and cold water
in each room.
MRS. CALLAND, Prop.
Corner Jackson and Brockway
Streets; near High School.
Rate, 6 Per Week.
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Art of Removing the Cause of ft
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DR. D. E. 8NELL,
Osteopathic Physician,
301 Perkins Building.
Roseburg, Oregon.
DR. UEO. E. HOUCK,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81.
Itoseburg. Oregon.
DR. II. E. HERMANN,
Eye Specialist.
217 South Stephens Street,
(It Roseburg, Oregon.
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
ft Osteopathic Physician ft
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DR. J. L. CALLAWA?
ft Phone 169
Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. ft
WANTED.
WANTED A man and family de
sires work as caretakers of ranch.
Inquire at News office. 538-nl
WANTED Lady to keep house and
care for children for a Bhort time.
Apply at 126 Kane street tf-529
WANTED Steady girl to assist with
housework. Apply at 444 Ella
street. Tel. 350-Y. 491-tf
WANT TO PURCHASE About 25
Angora goats, not over 2 years old.
Apply to J. E. Leonard, Olalla.
Ore. 610n7
WANTED Girl to assist In house
work and act as' companion to
lady. Apply at 126 N. Kane St.
605tf
WANTED To purchase 25 head of
goats, not over two years old. Ap
ply J. E. Leonard, Olalla, Ore
gon. WANTED StiuIeTits for mandolin
and guitar. Thorough Instruction
and rapid advancement. A. Fergu
son, Herrlngton House, city. nl8
WANTED Girl to work for her
board while attending school. In
quire of Mrs. Zurcher, cor. Chad
wick & Oak, or phone 246-L.
471tf
COOK AND WAITER WANTED
Competent cook and waiter for
country hotel. Applicants please
phone or write to F. L. Jones,
Scottsburg, Ore, at once. tf-613
GIRL WANTED Competent girl for
general house work can find good
steady place by applying to Mrs.
Albert Abraham, 100 Sprnce St.,
or phone HI-J. 223-tf
WANTED Experienced ranch hand.
$2750. Box 66. Dlxonvllle, Ore
mllk. Box 66 Dlxonvllle. 335nJ9
M1SCELAXEOUS.
LOST-Chlld's gold bracelet. Finder
pleace leave at News office. Re
ward. 224-tf
FOR RENT New Modern Bungalow,
close in. Inquire News office.
627-tf
LOST -Bunch of keys on Jackson
street. Leave at News office for
reward.
SPECIAL Seed wheat and vetch
mixed. $5 cents bushel while it
lasts. Delivered at Roseburg.
Bring your bags. R. F. D. No. 1.
Box 66. 024
WANTED Sheep goats, nursery
stock or what have you In exchange
for a well bred mare, city broke,
al&o 4-ycar-old pacing horse. Are
first class. Box 66 Dlxonvllle.
631-nl9
LOST Short legged, black , and
white, fox terrfor dpg, wearing
collar with name of dog and own
er engraved thereon. Suitable re
ward for return to owner. Q. W.
Worthington. K536
FOR TRADE Nice nve acre tract of
land in good town, suitable for
sub-dlvldlng; has nice cottage and
improvements, Will trade for
home In Roseburg. Here is a good
chance to make some money. In
quire News office. 217-tf
NOTICE All parties are hereby no
tified that the Deer Creek road Is
not a dumping ground for refuse,
and individuals dumping, or caus
ing to be dumped, any trash there-
on will be prosecuted.
Brown, Super. Dlst. 32.
W. H.
tf31
FOR KKN1.
FOR RENT Good house In desir
able part of city. Inquire at 456
Rnst avenue. 606tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Two furnish
ed rooms, close lh. Apply 126 N.
Kane street. '.f-630
FOR RENT Houbo in' North Rose
burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley,
Roseburg Steam Laundry. tf 4 90
FOR RENT Fine large 5 room
Bungalow new and all modern, In
good location. $18.00 .per lno.
See Perrlne Real Estato Co. 01
Cass St. tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Dahlias. Best produced
by art or nature, at Soldiers borne.
Come and see tlieui. A Cole.
329-nlO
FOR SALE Extra lnrge pure bred
Bronz turkeys fov breeding pur
poses. Tome $5 r.nch nnd hens $3
Will furnish the local market with
corn fed turkeys for Thanksgiving
If ordered. Mrs. O. C. Brown,
DlxonvJIlo or phone 3F25.
FOR SALE Choice orchnrd or gar
den truck land In five and te i
acre tracts. Plenty ot water. Lund
will raise anything that an be
raised In this valley. Located
within 35 mlnuto drive of Rose
burg. Railroad station within ten
minute walk of any part of the
subdvlslon. Prices reasonable and
sold on terms to suit buyer. Call
on or addross The News office for
further particulars. BOOtf
EXTRA GOOD BUY Ten acres Jimt
outside city limits, best of soil;
water for Irrigating, chicken parkB
and flno chicken houses, fruit,
fenced, and one of the finest loca
tions In the county for a home.
This tract can be subdivided and
sold as city lots if desired. It Is
an Investment at prices asked. Ad
dress D. K., box 55, Roseburg, or
Inquire at News office for Infor
mation. tf-520
FOR MEN ONLY For Bale or trade.
equity In a nice, now, nifty, nobby,
up-to-the-minute BUNGALOW. Ce
ment walks, cobble base, paved
district, near school. A "home"
not a "house". Convenient Inter
ior arrangement with "catchy"
outside effect. Get this now and
wear off tho "first" paint. Wood
In basement for a year. Will con
sider onythlng useful from a
'JACK-RABBIT to an AUTOMO
BILE". Address X Y Z, News of
flre, Roseburg, Or. 622-tf
FOR SALE 27 acres, seven mile
south of Roseburg on mall route
and telephone, good gravel road,
ten minutes' walk from Carne'i
station on 8. P., good bottom land,
now In corn and potatoes, good
house with water, bath and sen
erage. 100 yearling; hens, 260
young rhlckens; also good Jer-'
cow, buggy, harness and Imple
ments. Small patch of blackber
ries and strawberries. Price $3,0"'
for all, one-balf down. Addre"
H. F. D. No. 1, box . S02-H
PON'Y FOR SALE Nice and gentle
for children, or good pack horse.
Inquire of H. L. Marsters. 494U
Ul, Uil Jllli.M butei'ai Uioa-
ei ii nouses. Apply to S. W. Star
mer, or call phone 177-L.
FOR SALE Good team, hamesB and
new 3-inch wagon, for sale or will
trade for wood, hay and good milk
cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472ti
FOR SALE Second hand tour-cylinder
automobile, in excellent con
dition. Will sell chenp. Apply at
this office for information and
price. 281-tf
FOR SALE Nice, gentle black
mare, weight over 1000, 11 yearB
old. Fine for lady or family
driver. Price $100. Inquire News
office. 349tf
FOR SALE Pure bred and good
layers Black Minorcus, 5 lions.
15 pullets and a cockrel, price $20
Also a Rhode Island Red cockrel
3 pullets and 2 hens, price $5.
Phone 6F4, or address Ray Mnbc
Uy, Roseburg, Ore. 028
FOR SALS 40 head of Btock sheep,
partly shropshlres. Most of them
are young and will shear well,
i'or particulars Inquire at the farm
;f 3. W. Atcheson, Melrose, Ore.
496-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two lots
and five room cottage in Southorn
California. Good schools, excellent
climate, near the oil fields. Wtl!
exchange for tract of unimproved
land in Douglas County. . Inquire
at News office. 514-n8
I FOR SALE OR TRADE $80 per
aero, 160 acres, Koolelna county,
Idaho, 8, miles, Santa, 120 acres
timothy, balance timber, fair
bulldlngB, plenty water, out range,
R. F. D. 1 mile, small town. Will
trade equity of $7,200 for Improv
ed land. Box 553, Garfield, WttBh.
FINE BljNGALOW Will sell ot
trade finest property In good rail
road town for Roseburg residence
or farm near city. This bungalow
is new, modern, 8 large lotB go
with It. doliKhtful view of river
and town, and rents for $17.50
per month. This la something ex
tra fine. Address, Owner, News,
Roseburg, box 112.
ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place
Just outside city llmils, good Blx-
room houae. barn, chicken house
yards, etc., all fouced and In first
clauB condition, grounds set to
young fruit treos, some in bear
ing, big shade trees by house, all
for ouly 11,800. Inquire News of-
lice. 21-
COOD GARDEN SI'OT Tract 230
by 100 feet, one block to school,
near Btore and postofflco, River
side Addition, owned by non-roBl-dont,
who will sacrifice It nt $275
This place Is a bargain, being beat
of garden soil.. AddreBS N. R.. box
65, city, or Inquire News office,
4tf
TRADI'l Oil FOR SALfc) Nlco truut
of 10 acres only three miles from
ctty, best ot roads, fenced, but
no buildings, nice young orchard
spring, etc. . Will trade tor city
property. Making fine suburban
home. Inquire Nows office fot
particulars. 41-tf
FOR SALE 320 acres 3-4 mile or
Dlllard; 60 acres In cultivation,
120 acres under woven wlrn fence
rest of place grazing land and
timber. Fair bouse and barn
Price $5,600; cash, term on
balance. Some Bhoep and cattle
If taken soon. Address O. A. Por
ker. Dlllard, Oro. o7
$40 AN ACRE Farm ot 135 acres
practically all tillable, one-fourtb
mile to river, on main highway,
beautiful location, and the finest
kind of placo for dairying and or
chard, fenced, spring, no build'
Ings, and 8 miles from Roseburg
Cheap as dirt at the price. Inquire
L, News office. 1 4 l-ti
t'AU.Yl HOME FOR SALE IK acres
close In, fine large house, good
barn, windmill at well, water piped
to house, 12 acres young orchard,
automobile raods all year, and In
every way a desirable place. Im
provementa worth $4,000. Ownei
will sell for $5,200, terms. Ad
dress News office for particulars,
box 55.
TEN ACRE BARGAIN A fine little
place on best road In the county
fair bouse, barn, spring and well
nearly eight acres In choice fruit
mostly in heavy bearing. Less thai
3 miles from sontor of city. Own
er will soil on terms. Inquire at
News office, or address Owner,
care News, 199-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly Im
proved 10-acre tract 1 mile from
good town, new 7-room bungalow,
good barn nnd poultry houses, 6
acres In orchard and berries, splen
did location, first class every way
One "f the finent places In South
ern Oregoi. Sidewalks to depot
and town: crop all in and will
trade for Rosebnrg property or
farm near city. Address Owner,)
News ofioe, Vex 111.
-Oat and vetch, ex
Phono 19F5. t
633-nlS
FOR SALE Several large water
tanks. Also storage room for rent.
Inquire 456 Rast avonue. 607tt
FOR SALE A number of good
brood sows, at Shady Point, three
miles south. I. N. Johns, route
No. 1. 63l-nS
FOR SALE Good team of young
horses, new wagon, and harness at
bargain. Inquire W. J. Croot,
Ruckles, Ore. uli
FOR SALE Nice driving outfit
gentle, city broke horse, light
buggy and harness. Phone 119,
or call at 301 Perklus bldg. tfG28
FOR SALE Hiuulsomo loather dav
enport, almost new, a bargain.
Call at room 8, Roseburg National
Bank building. tf513
GOATS FOR SALE Registered An
gora goats of both sexes for breed
Ing purposes, heavy shearors. Ad
dress J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Or,
FOR BALE Four-foot Br cordwooa.
For carload lota write to Jonathan
Richardson, Leona, Ore. Order
now for fall delivery. Carload
lots 13.25. a cord. 146-dtf
THIS WILL SUIT YOU Five flue
lots, good view of city hi block to
proposed paved street, good view,
well drained, aad a property that
will please the critical buyer, only
11,350. Terms, . Inquire News
office. 278-tf
35 ACRES tree sou, well drained, alt
In cultivation, ideal location tor
poultry nnd orchard, fairly level,
good county road, 8V4 miles east
of Roseburg, 3 miles to P. O.,
church, Btore and Baw mill. Price
$2,750. Box 66 Dlxonvllle. Ore
gon. - 532-nl
FOR SALE OR TRADE A 47 room
hotel, completely furnlBlied, S
stories, Just across street from ctty
park, 1 blocks from Main street
in town ot 10,000 with 3 railroads.
For further particulars addres
123 S. Holly street, Medford, Ore
gon. nl5
FOR SALE In RoBoburg, 4-rooin
house on Flint street, No. ?42, all
furnished Is bringing In $1.44;
lights, water, patent tollot, Bewcr
connection, paved street, eto. Price
$l,i u0; part down balance $10 per
month, Addrocs R, P. Simpson,
T.eland, Or. 804-tfsw
FOR SALE $1,000.00 Berkshire.
Two boar pigs 8 months old from
registered stock. Graudslre sold
for $1,000.00. Those two for tale
ut $50.00 eacl). Wo have some
sow pigs of same ago and at same
price. Yon would pay $100.00 for
stock as good as this It bought In
the East. Address Mountain View
Farm, Rt. 1, box 62, Roseburg, Or.
498-021
WHY PAY A LANDLORD Keep the
money yourself. Will soil a beau,
tlful location for home at groM
bargain. Only small amount down,
balance long time, hardly any I'r
Urost. Tract contains 80 bearing
trues of choice fruit, city water,
end Is only 10 minutes' walk from
poBtorflce. If this appeals to you,
inquire News office for particu
lars, a ist?
THREE GOOD FARMS for snlo by
the owner. All near Roseburg, on
main wagon road, near school
and church, Good stream of wat
er and live springs of wator on
each place, Sinnll orchurd, house,
barn and out houBCB on each place.
Suitable for fruit, farming or
stock raising. Trices No. 1, $1,500;
No. 2, $3,000; No. 3, $5,000. Ad
dress or sue E. W. Kuykondall,
200 W. Washington street. nJC
FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY A fine
480 acre wheat ranch, complete
set buildings, on main road, only,
8 miles from good railroad town,
will he sold on easy crop payments
to responsible farmer. Would ac
cept Douglas county property In
exchange for a large part of ranch
value. Only small amount cash
required. By securing possession
of much at once, fall crop can be
siicconsfully sown. Don't delay,
but Inquire of R. R. Wood, News
office for details. tf
HERE IT 18 About the finest home
In the valley, all In cultivation,
city privileges, modern house ot six
rooms, gasoline pumping plant,
plenty of water for lawns and gar
den. If It la a country home just
out ot town that yon want, do not
miss seeing this. Will sell all or
part of property. V'rlratsj tele
phone to city. It will pay prospec
tive home seekers to Investigate
this place. Inquire at News office
tor particulars, or call at premise,
C D. May-sard, just west of Sol
diers Horn. 11-tf
HAY FOR SALE
cellent quality.
Dlxonvllle, Or.