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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
Money Saved is'-Money Made IKiMchfiauiSrfclothes. AU.WOCI WAND TAllHHi j Ml ftmchbaum Clothes. f 'v'tv W 1 V:Yfl We aro offering you the finest o pportunlty to save therefore to make money you have ever had. It's up to you to take advantage of this op portunity by purchasing your , Fall Suits and Overcoats and other furnishings at our GREAT REMOVAL SALE which Is now going ou and will continue until we are located la our new quarters In the new hotel building. PMCASE RKMISMMKU that all reports to the contrary, wo aro not celling out and expect to remain In Rc.scburg and grow with the town. All we are doing now Is offering you a chance to save money not only on Suits and Overcoats, but also on Ilain Coats, Rultbei-H, Boots mid Shoes, which you will need now or very shortly. Caro Capyngkt, iqta. A B. fCiruhbaitm Co. Copyright, iqj, A. B. Kintkbaum Ct STORE OPEN EVENIGS TILLSp.m. WHO WILL KIXA.N'CILLY PROF IT IP THE TOWN GOK8 WET? (Continued from page I.) ty treasurer during March, 1909 $ 42,973.55 Same for Marsh, 1910.... 49.174.64 1st. The brewery stockholders. 2nd. Saloon keepers, prostitutes j and gamblers, : ! 3rd. Certain property owners who Ity Quine secure high rentals from saloons and, Collected and paid ro un sporting women.. These property I ty treasurer during owners are doing the most effective March. 1911 ...5)9,418.53 work for a "wet" town. Judas Is-' Same for March, 1912 .... S3,741.11 cariot hau nothing on the Individual who would betray the welfare of his' Balance In Quine's favor 416.011.45 city and his own family for rentals. 4th. Possibly a few night retsau rants. Liquor Statist Irs. Government tables from the latest : "Brewer's Year Book" the liquor consumed percaplta In: j 7 prohibition states is 1.07 gallons. ; 12 local option states Is 4.03 gallons. 23 saloon states is 25.02 gallons. The above Ib proof, positive, that Penalty and Interest col lected by Fenton In 1909 $1,297.14 Same for 1910 1.255. 89 Same for Quine -in 1911.... 4.516.27 Same for Quine to Oct. 1, 1912 1,918.75 Balance In Quine's favor.... $3,861 V3 Sheriff's Assessments bv Fenton during 1909 $ 716.42 Same by Fenton, 1910 493.37 saloons greatly' Increase the rate of Same by Quine. 1911 2,132.20 intoxicating liquor and that the ab- Same by Quine, 1912 -780.50 sence of saloons greatly lessens its ; Eale and use. j Questions For Voters. J Why vote for saloons when every- i body knows it Is wrong? Isn't your honor worth more than brewery favors or money? Why vote to permit a' so-called business for which no one can say a good word? Why vote to license a "business" which Its owners are ashamed of and dare not publically defend? Why vote to take $200,000 from the honest business of Roseburg and give it to saloons? Will that make good town? Why should the city and Us people suffer that special privilege and graft may prosper Why not vote for a square deal for Roseburg? HJtosenurj (ioca AVet How many men will lose their jobs? How many men will not be able to LOCAL NEWS. A. M. CiathiKlinr. of Deer Creek, spent yesterday in RoHohiirg attend ing to biihbi'i;.i matters. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Lawnon, of Olendale, returned homo today after nttetnlhig to liimlmiss matters in this city. For mill work and liljh quality lumber of nil UIiiiIh, cull on the J. . Monk Lumber Coiupttny. Phono 100. "Wo deliver tin? goodn" tf Minn Zella Zioglcr, utenngrapher In the local forestry offices, h'ft for Al bany this morning whore ho will upend u few days visiting with her mot her. JoHeph Mt-idKCH, the tviiihllr;in rand Id ate for n'pre.scntative I'nnn PoiighiH county, spent the day In Itoseburg attending to business mat ters and incidentally conferring with t ho voters regarding his candidacy. County Commissioner M. It. Ryan, of Innln, e:tnie over thin morning to look alter county business. Mr. li nn is the popular candidate for cmn tv rittnmls sinner and bin friends pre dict that lie will carry the county liy several hundred votes. In Tact, Mr. Itynn has made an excellent com missioner and his manv friends eon Bidor that he is en I it led to re-election. LOCAL NEWS. C. W. Lake, of Baudot), was a business visitor In Rofeburg for a few hours today. j K. II. Walte. who has been spend-; ing the past few days in San Fran-; cisco will return hero this evening. See the new ljallni; IV-Iief work combined with puil' ii wnvk, nn d!s- play at (irave's Ail. Emporium. If .Mrs. Short, returned to her homo at Wilbur lhla morning after a few ( ' days spent In Rofioburg with friends. For mill work and lilh (liiiililyj luiuber of all kinds, cull on the Jv (. I'look Lumber C ompany. Phono IOO. "Wo deliver (ho goods" tf Mrs. Illnktey, who has been spend- f Ing the past few weeks in the East' has returned to Roseburg. 10a t old-fashinpcd buckwheat caktjs and maide syrup at Everybody's I Cafo. tfj Tor mil) work and bili 1 1 m 1 1 i ( y i lumber of all hhKt.q, call on the J. it, I'loek Lutnliec Company. I'lione IOO, j I "We deliver (he goods" if! I - I j .1. K. Howard, of (ilcndale, spent; the day In Roseburg .attending to j business matters and incidentally ! conferring with the voters relative to bis candidacy for representative. C. C. RrliruH and Ha1 K. itobin sin, both residents of Millwood, were j quietly married at the home of the ; groom's parents on October 21. Rev. j A. S. Jenkins officiating. The couple : will make their future home In MIH ' wood. i The "C. C." club held the Hist of I the regular winter series of dances a I the Armory last evening. Tlie ' floor was in the best of com! it ion, ! while the music proved most satis factory. Dances will be held nt least once a month by the club during the remainder of the winter. Charles Barnard, the local stage j man, went to Eugene this morning; to spend a few days looking after j business interests. i j 1 St. George's Guilt! solicits orders for comforts, tied and finished $1.' knotted COc extra, also aprons and rag rugs. n4 j W. M. Donaldson left for his home at 1'rairle City, Oregon, this morning' after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting with bis son, F. E, Donald- i sou. j Ralph Pyrhz. of Gardiner and Miss M. A. Larkins, of Oakland, wen-: married at the Baptist parsonage at noon today. Rev. W. II. Eaton of- ficiatlng. The young couple left this afternoon for their future home In ; Gardiner where the groom conducts a prosperous dairy ranch. J A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Ralph Pyritz and Mrs. M. A. Larkins, both residents of Doug las county. Charlas Gardiner left for Peel and vicinity this morning where he will' spend a few days looking after busi ness matters. When in Roseburg EAT at Every body's Cafe. Home cooking and pop ular jn-ices. Second door oast of Rico & Uice. sw-tf Master Mechanic Younger, of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, spent the day in Ro.-.cburg looking after business Interests, Mrs. George Churchman and baby left for their home at Tacoma, Wash., this afternoon after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman. Mrs. Churchman formerly lived in Rose burg where she is well known. The (preliiP,inary hewing of Ye Toy, the Chinaman who was recently arrested charged with contrbutng to the delinquency of Sadie Kincafd, a fourteen year old girl, ended ab ruptly In County .Judge Wonacott's court yesterday morning when the interested, attorneys, by stipulation, decided to continue the case until such time us the Grand Jury con venes In November. Toy conducts t he Quick Lunch restaurant on Sheridan street and the girl respon sible for his arrest was employed by him as a waitress. Balance in Quine's favor... .$1,702. 91 Other than comparing the above figures the voters of Douglas coun ty should take cognizance of the fact" that Fenton is the brewery candidate. Substantiating the claim that Fenton Is the brewery candidate is the cur rent rumor to the effect that the brewing institution is paying his ex penses In making the race. Fenton is at present serving as marshal un der Mayor Joseph Micelll, a heavy stockholder In the Roseburg Brewery, and consequently there Is the rumor that ho Is receiving assistance from that direction. If elected sheriff of Douglas county it Is only natural that Fenton would, return the "com pliment" by conducing his office ac cording to the dictates of his su periors the officers and directors of the Roseburg Brewery. Kenton's Claim in IJrief. According to the statement of Fenton his expenses were something hold a Job? over $3,000 less than Quine's, while How many men will not be able as a matter of fact, there is but a to work at all? difference of but $700. Fenton was How many men will not be able : also cunning enough to offtit the fig to pay their bills? lures relative to the local option ar-i How many children, not receiving rests. As a local option detective, proper food and clothing, will have; Fenton made a complete failure, and to stay out of school? ! as a result he was turned out of of- How many families will go nun- fice after serving two years. Quite gry? S. L. D. i different with Quine he has made 00,i aI1(i wjii be re-elected to serve For news, read The News. a second term. It M i 6 i tt:;;,;;i;.vv-?-A:.,-;,:!7 I I I i M He knows the price of eveiy-thing-ancl the value of nothing judges the Ford by its low cost alone. But he who knows real values knows that only the gi gantic production of the Ford has made possible present pne RUNABOUT TOURING CAS TOWN CAR $525 60t) 8D0 These new prices', f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. An earlv order will mean an early de- livvry. (Jet particulars from t'or.l A;;ent for JJouylas County. G. W. liurnett, Ituseburg, Or. es 12 j I I a proHorous dairy ranch. , htm ns a waitress. Ut-.v ..-:- .v.-.m -r-.. 1t i.hmm I Roseburg Natatorium Association! Alexander is pleased to state to the people ot Roseburg that a great number of citizens are public spirited enough to help the city of Roseburg get a Natatorium The Park Commission Was a Winner A Roseburg Natatorium is an assurrcd success because the number of people who want Roseburg to go ahead is far more than those who stand still and do nothing. After the National Election on November the 5th, 1912 Rosebuvg's Progressive citizens will organize the Natatorium Association. Citizens Shall We All Get Together and Do W-AlexanderM