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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1913)
THE EVENING NEWS MIITO.V J. SHOEMAKKK CAHIi D. SIIOKMAKEU Editors and I'ubliKhers. IB8UEI DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY flubmrrlptloa Hate Daily, Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered. .60 Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 81k months 1.00 Entered as second-claes matter November 6, 3 910, at RoBGburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. U'KDM'XDAV, HEIT. 21, lUI.'t. NO 111 JIKK IV I'OHTI.AM) HTIIOOLS The Portland nchool board has been wreBtllnj? with a problem that Hprlnpa up at variouH tlinea. In dif ferent parts of the country, and which Is fought for and against with j wnx not ixdut. COQIMLLR, Or., Sept. 24. It Is underatood here today that the grand Jury refused to In- diet It. O, Graves, of Marsh- field, whom It Is alleged played an important part In the deport- ation of Dr. Leach, a former ed- Itor of a Bociallnt publication at Bandon. It Is also rumored here that the rfupreme court of Ore- Ron has appointed a referee at Marahfleld to Investigate the charges filed BKainst Mr. Graves In hope that he might be dis- barred from continuing bis pro- 4 fpsslon as an attorney In Ore- pou. It Is not believed here that the grand jury will indict any of thowe connected with the affair save Leach, who may be indicted on a charge of pub- Unhing libelous; articles. more tenacity than any one other) proposition, when once opened up. The perplexing question was the nl-: The Pair Association is jumping right Into the work of settling up the many details connected with the clos- IowImb of Hie rw, K -f lh Bible. ,g ()f ,. (.vnU iavn(t , )ircm or any part of It. on Hie ikm.I.ik of , ,, awa,.(B Hn( n, ())H.r Mih the dally homsIoih. of the HCh.H.ln. and ,,,,,.,.,, A Ulllilnl!M Hlirl, H ,)er. . 11 ' .iiiim..ii lne,c(j ,. ,.ntre muff, ln.lt aiiKiira mlnlalors. That thoro In a wide spread objection to this procedure, was dhown hy the proluxta Kalnst It. and by the Ktrong votn of tho board liy which It wub rejected and HBttlod. We have no doubt If the proitosl lion of lining Home of the beautiful thoughts and classical luiifc'iiaiie andjf fiowerful rhetoric, were Included In the text books, and lined n exnin pled of perfect, conclne and lumin ous literature, that no more objec tion would be made to the excerpta than there la to tho Iliad or Odyssey f Hani or. But the groat religious bodies themselves are divided upon ttfe hidden meanings of that, book, upon which all their foundations are "built. The Protestant, the Catholic Mid) the Jew, all draw their Inspira tions, their doctrines and their moral creeds from the snmo original source, yet ench objects to tho version of the other being used as a whole In the schools where tho children of all attend. If their combined opposition had been mnde against tho rending or the Kornn, or tho teachings of Confucius, it might hnvo carried with It a larger force of public opinion, but tho result In Portland In only a repetition of what has taken place 1n many other localities, and among tho opposition enn bo round many clllienii who cannot bo iktuimmI or antagonism to accepted Christianity or established religion. well for the future, and will make much easier tho management of the succeeding ralrs. v CJTV MOWS The king of Greece Is finding out that he cannot very well go to Ger many and praiso their generals, giv ing them nil tho credit for the vic tories Ills armies gained In the re cent war, and expect a very enthusi astic greeting In France when he gel s there. The Teutons and the Onnls still havo a chip on their shoulders, ns tho American school iioy Is wont to any, and It don't take much, to stir up the old antagonism. Since It Is recognized that It takes work to, rear a family of children, and work! is but the other name for labor, we are Inclined to think that Bocretnry Wilson, of the cabinet, has the rightly named ono, ns the ro lwrts from Washington giving the number of ohlnot children attend ing the nubile sHiools there, credit tho Secretary of Uilxir with five of the ten. Mr. Lawrence, or the Sunshine Itnnch, spent tile afternoon In Hose burg attending, to business matters. Kred Pllklngton left for points In the northern part of the comity this morning where he will spend a few days looking after business matters. Itichard Morris, traveling engineer for the Southern Pacific Company, left for Portland this morning after a few days spent here atteudlng of ficial matters, . Mrs. T. N. Humphreys, or Myrtle Creek, passed through here last ev ening enroute to Drain where she will visit with her siBter. Mrs. Uuttor field. Mrs. Kllzabetli Cobb left Mr Seat tle this morning after n few days silent In Koneburg visiting with her cousin. Mrs. J C. Kullorton, or West lloseburg. J. 11. King and wife went to Port land this morning where Mr. King will purchase a stock of groceries for his new store, soon to bo opened In! this city. Mr. and Mrs. II. 11, Doff loft for their home in Washington this morn ing after a few days spent in llose burg vlBltlng nt the home or the Termer's cousin, Mrs. A. I), llnuii. Don't scrub your linoleum. Use Perfection Dressing, It restores tin colors. Use Ceduiine swapping com pound It collects the dust. Kor wilt by 11. W. Strong, Hoesburg, Ore son. 157t-oct5-i Charles llnrnnrd, of the loseburg Marshrield Mage lines, left for Kii geno this morning where he hns business matters needing his atten tion. Concluding his visit there he will proceed to Portland. S. J. Culver and wife, of Myrtle Point, left hero this morning for Raymond, Vsh., whore they will Biiond a couplo of weeks visiting with fffjends. Mr. and Mrs. Culver stop ped over here to visit with their son, .lohn Culver. McGlnnls Brothers thin morning I bean the task of paving the alley be tween the Perkins building and the Majestic theatre. The work Is being rushed to completion ns fast as pos sible and should be In readiness fnr Hoseburg hns some wide-awake, annppy real entute men. but that one deserves the medal, who cinched the wile n short time ago. bv saving thnt the world is becoming crowded and ! traffic lute tomorrow. 1hut r0 yiMirs from now that artl-i The carpenters employed In ercct liliir plat could not be bought for lug ttte residence of S. K. Krohn. on nt least, fill limes as much and they ; Knst Douglas street, this morning say It mirlted. Im-kiiii the work of finishing tho In- PREPARE FOR COLD Wffi When the cold winter days come, are ou prepared" Cold weather need ahead of time and nii ate .uf Our shirk Is now ready for your Inspection and we are sine that we will pise you with our great variety of tnuelv supplies. Monogram Hot Water Hotttes . .91. no to-lIA Hexall Cherry Dark Cough Srup -iV ami rtlV Kexall Khoiitmttlsm remedy . . ...vie anil SI. 00 Itexatl Grippe Pills S.V Itexall lli'.-f. Iron and Wine 7.V Hexall Ilronchlal UueiiKers. . t.V Hexall Hiilihing on. , s.v Bm iVH. Hexall Kmulsloii I.MI Itexall i'ol, Cream v Hexall Cold Tablets !i.V T'ernic Kettles Q Tho feoffi Store KATIIAN Kl l.I.KHTON, Prep. Peiklm. 1tul,li,,K We Chv S. & If. CiV 'n Trtxlmo timns KOU KK.VP-3 tu i.tlv riirnUho.l I 'P rfVilIU fur l..iio..lf..iu.ln.r nl..x also steein rooms. Apply to Mrs. Aderlon, corner Iuie anPnrrott 'rcets. 934 ! terlor. The residence is one of the finest In the city and Bhould be In readiness for occupancy by October j 15. j Mr. and Mrs, Frank Care tan, for-j mer resident of Roseburg but of late of Springfield, passed through Roseburg this morning enroute to ! ininsmulr, California, where they will : send some time In hope of benefit-! tins Mr. Carman's health. The case of the City vtf. Charles Stark, accused of violating the traf fic ordinance, was concluded in the recorder's court late yesterday. Re corder Wlmberly has taken the case under advisement and will probably render a decision late In the present week. Simon Caro, the merchant, will re move to his new business store In the Umpqua hotel building, about October first. In the meantime his great removal sale Is still going on as advertised recently.- Great reduc tion in all lines have 'been made and a considerable saving on mer chandise Is effected by purchasing now. ol Henry P. Corneilson toda filed a suit In the circuit court against Kl- don Corneilson and others. Plain tiff seeks that a certain tract of! land, containing 80 acres be parti-' lionet! and that the same be sold. After deducting the expenses plain-! liff asks that the proceeds derived! be distributed among the heirs. Tuesday, September 23, marked , another pleasant and instructive aft-j ernoon for the '95 Mental Culture! Club when Prof. J, W. Groves ad-; dressed Its members on the subject of j "Initiative and Referendum." Prof. Groves explained the subject In a clear and concise manner which was enjoyed by all. On account of lack of time only ten of the twenty-eight names of applicants for membership were voted upon, the rest being car ried over till next week. According to Mr. Heavens, of Green, who arrived here at noon. eight new houses are now In course' of erection there. Most of these i are being built by cannery workers who contemplate making Green their I future home. The cannery partially ceased operations lust Saturday when ! tho tomato season closed. The can-; nlng of ispples will commence 'in ; about two weeks, when the cannery' will again be operated nt full capac-' Ity. Mr. lleaveiW states that the I "annery will be enlarged prior !o next season in order that the fruits may be canned more readily than at pres ent. A refrigerating plant will also bo tarried to the equipment. I Al though but a small part of the seas on Heavens Brothers are highly elnt ed with their success and contemplate even greater things next year. J. M. Abrams, the advance repre sentative for the big New York and Chicago success "Officer GGfl" which tvlll open the theatrical season in Roseburg Saturday night, October 1. In the city completing arrange mentrt with Manager Rloom of the ntlers theatre for the presentation of his attraction. This Is ono of the besU comedies on ffio stage today and Manager II loo in should feel highly honored In securing this play for the opening of his handsome piny house. Owing to the opening falling on Saturday the curtain will rise at ! p. m., the night of the performance. The trial of William Dysert, of Melrose, who was yesterday arrested on a charge of using profane and ln descent inngunge In the presence of Mrs, Rrothers and Mrs. prcschern. was called before Justice of the Peace tt. W. Marsters this afternoon Attorney . O. H. Porter acted as s-pee-ial osecutor. while Attorney Al bert Abraham represented tho de fendant. A number of witnesses 7,'orc examined during the progress nf the hearing, some of whom testified re- gardlng the queftlennble utttQtncot aliened to have been made by ysert Others testified to the effeet thai ; Insert made no unch statetnens. a' contended by the witnesses for the i prosecution. Most or th witnesses were women, inclndimr those whe cnised the complaint to be issued. WANTKI) A steam holler Jt-l'J h. p. I Address o L. . this otffce. sJ0-p KOR SAI.K One span horses, good reliable work animals, welghfcj about l!ttH each; also wagon n harness, cheap. Call at McCIallen hotel. t!t30-if j WAXTKU- Homestead or relinquish-1 ment on Pntpqua river hank; luust! bi;v( some bottom land. Address A. M. Kridl'.uiQUio-eb'.irg. gen. del.) s2Tp KOU RKNT - Two nice front rooms, furnhhed or unfurnished; suitable for dressmaking parlors, or deslr jtb'f ?ir gentV-'inen's apartment?. Inquire 431 Mill street or Phone "The Frost is on the Pumpkin, The Corn is in the shock,'' 9 And you realize that you need a healing stove. Why not buy now. Temper the stove with a little fire night and morning. You know it is better for the stove to begin with a small fire than a big hot one. We have the line you are looking for. The good, reliable Bridge and Beach: They have attained "God an? Reliable" by long years of experience and effort. Have also sieves as cheap as 2.00, but don't care to saj 0 much about them. o. Churchill Hardware Co. SAMQLINJS o "Dispenses with soaj?, Paste, powder and- Makes all in the house mM&g. It brightens a home From cellar to dome, And all but your coissia cteam' to ofl? m $mmn. M ft 1 n " .m n . -T7. :) !) Churchill Hardware Co 'I I e t s ' " "" " " " ' ""J'-r-po'-oT.rfsafas) ft fx. . . 'fW- 9 jf V.-:X;a5lPO' r. . A 0M. - , i.. :M O AD VJ' L.V,VW -w jh. , UVl .li.. h ISBO'.W! f inward fPEBKv iOzv T LT "- ir ' KJ ;r-w.- ,, t Why Did Peary and His Associates Call Di. Cooh. a Liar ? Watch This Soacef! to 1