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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
Mr. Johnson, of Portland, left : for hlfl home this morning after a fe days spent in Roseburg visiting with friends. - . . Pure Jersey cream rrom tne Cal- kinsrauch, fresh every daf. The Hfci Hive. li .t ' . PAY CONVICTS was probably the cause of the shoot- i Ing. CITV XKWS llhAlX Vl'lOlH. i A. TR A P ANNHV I ... L '1' Mew System in Ohio Inslitu- Sunday. tioa Inaugurated. a '-rather nanlr. a -Mr. and Mrs. Crals ad MIhs Ha- vol Hurl Will f'rali? ffero over on ! - J. Smith Hiver camping out last week. I Utile DuMe Powell been tiick ! TRIAL TRIP THROUGH CANAL i- ""l lH "" ""' ; 1" Mrs. Inn Olntor. who has been with jj her Bisti-r, Mik .Jcswlq Mi'XeaU 'if' I-iv'ruC llaliy Oiftifc-'i' "jmve, tot urii'i (J Ihojuuj v nuicstnc i'luiuti viuai-'niir swer His Accu?es. SIXTEEN MURDERS IS ALL IiMliij:U ilIfl'-iitl BavinK Suv VvuvHh Means of '- -' Help ti Mnlhi-i-H. liuhy- C'otti'" 4"v.- rotunii d hojij tlA of . ;'"?lf'f.'t f"- i; J i ' ' I , .! Jili Fi Jrikj.Mori.'lalnl . (Jati-ly froliB , ' l.oa Ang'-Vsl was otlt of town la?t W(;i'k buying u horao and wagon and .a fine inllch cow. i pOM'Ulll'B. Ohio, Oct. 1.-Tdiiy . yj ure g,Hd to Hf;e onr oJ(, rri(,n( vub "pay-day" for. cmivu;in in tli-o Mr a)( Mrii (. i('arv hack from I Olilo state penilentlury ami the. staro Minnesota, where they have been j reformatory. : Beginniiif! today in- mi a visit. t mates of these two institutions will; Will Tayior will haul some shins- have a "steady income" of from one to fivo centa an hour, according' tar .. Wagwr, SrltouJ T earlier, an:l Mur (U'l-er, Is a Puzzle to IMiy-J-riajis Kills tuy Sweet jjeveii)-.'. Iuh out for Mr. T.. J. Harris this week. Mr. Knink Moreland's sister and: faniilv came up from Los Aimelos; the character. Industrial efficiency' Unt wrek, and are over on Smith! and conduct of the- prisoner. Ninety Hiver with Mr. Morehtnd and family.-! per cent oj. the. prison... ' illumes Messrs. , Fanning . obbio 1-hihiii. 1 .lack Mattoon and d. Sterling went will be lurned over to their fumllieH ()V(!J. t() Hinft, Hiver by autd Tikis-; or pei-Bons riepoiMknt upon them for jny io camp find hunt awhile, their support. j Mr. John V. Razor i viritlng u ti'ft noine oi .wr. unu mis. .iuiiii . fjode Italics From M'inliin. NA HAN'T, MaKfl., Sept. 3. Sena tor Lodge, who was operated on for gastric ulcer Friday last, 1h believed to bo In a Iosh critical condition to day. , A Doston 'specialist was sum moned yesterday and passed the. nlgtit by the bodsldo of his patient,' who passed a comfortable night. Shot by Divorced Wife. 1X)3 AKCIKLKS, Sept. 30. Frank H. Ivy, a real estate dealer, was shot and probably fatally wounded early today by his, divorced wlfo, M rs. Killth M. Ivy. After the woman had fired the shot she dropped, t ho re volver and fled.' Ivy managed to' roach the weapon as It lay toioklng on tho floor and took a flying shot at his former wlfo as she ran. The lmllot Inflicted a flesh womfd in' her1 thigh. Tho lvys were divorced in 1904, and Ivy remarried. Jealousy Craig Mr. and- Mm: J. O. Glutei havn! lust, 'bought an organ for their; daughter. Miss Ina ! iMessrs. Tracy, Lillard and BaSHott have finished their silos. ! .Mr. Curtis Mckerson and his i brother-in-law, Mr. Sumner, and Mr. j l,en Kreinwm went over to Smith; Hiver this week to visit with the for-j mor at his home; on South Fork. j Rev. M. C. Davis was over on Smith ; River last Thursday holding meet ings at tho lower school house. S. S. was reorganized (both settlements combining) but the election of offi cers was postponed till the -following Sunday. Mr. Davis expects to be bnok about the .ipWljlle of Qctoiier again, and as the.n;1nro tvo 'otner holpers'ln the Hold ftiow, Jio liopen; to ! ame to come ri-gularly, as le has been appolnted'to take fhafge- of tho work in this -portion of the atato and the others to take the up per Smd Jower divU(onH. ' i NO BETTER TIME THEN , , . r . RIGHT NOW AT THIS STORE FOR YOUR : ) J. p . 1 1 t ; " " FALL GOODS With the beit dressed men of this Jown men who really know and appreelato values this store has been . a .great favorite. Wo Aim to give bettor norvlco .than Uoy receive elsewhere; we nro a 1 way a Tready, to go out of the way to please .th;m. Honest merchandiHO, honest advertising and honest prices have played nn .Important part in the popularity of this, store. Remember these facfH when you read our advefl icemen's, from day io day. Vn ex peel you to read tlteiu and respond to them because we never make a statement that tho merchandise will not back up. And if' flomoLhlng bought here should go wrujig, we will make it right. Kvorythlng that you need in Fall wearables: Clothing, Hat,' Caps and Furnishings of dependable iiatil the season's most popular styles creations is here In largo variety. This .Is a .splendid time to supply yourself with cloihtug of the highest quality, at reason able prlci'S. . Drop In nnd bop us soon. We'll bo glad to show you the new things, . You are welcome hero whether you buy or pot. ''Pick Where the Picking is Good" "DUDS FOR MEN" A.J. HOCIIRADEL flKUUX, Oct. t. Preparation were ecu; pie t d today for an early rial at Vaihingen, near Sluttgurt, of A. Wagner, the wholesale murderer of Muhlhausen and Degerloch. Wagner is charged with sixteen murder, including those of his wife and four children, nine attempted nn'rd'iiH and seven casus of arson. Wagner is a murder fiend almost wit bout parallel in the annals of crime. On the night of September Tt he cut the throats of his wife and four children while Bleeping, locked up the house, left a note that the family had gone away, went to the village of M uhlhaauen, -set fire to several houses and with two automat ic revolvers shot and killed ten and wounded nearly a score of persons as the villagers "rushed out of their houses. Wagner Is a school teacher. He Is a pu.zlo to physicians and psychol ogists alike.. Medical authorities de clare that he Is Pane and he himself d e n les ve h e men 1 1 y that he was un balanced when, ho committed the merders, on the contrary, he declared that he had planned and contemplat ed them for months. Wagner while school teacher In Muhlhausen bertityed a young girl and way compelled to marry her. Re venge for the "gossip about hint" in connection with this affair Is one of the rensons given by him for trying to "clean out the village." Ho show no symptom of regret. When his hand which -was partly severed by an axe blow from an infuriated villager, was being taken off, he shouted, "That is worse than murder.. I did no hurt the people I killed half as badly." Sve mttner pow Dy ouying your clotiu?, hts and shoes at Simon Caros. tf H. M. Wheeler and wife, of Cot tage Grove, spent last evening in lioseburg visiting with friends. Just A reininoer we can supply your grocery wants. The Bee Hive, if course. t( f Strsl 3omV. liiinhj is spending a few dvfi at ttf ants ll.iss where she J itft eiving ifuatnierri for her eyes. : What more valt;ai-:e rian money ' May nard 's lots at the present prices.. Jenner Page went to Oak haul this morning where he U engaged in making improvements in the electric light lines. A sure fly killer for cows, hur.-.e: and other livestock for $1 a gallon it the Bee Hive, of course. tf Al Bradley and Have Lenox, who recently left for Portland to pur chase a 1911 liuick automobile are expected home this evening. Dr. J, L. CaiiBwaj, osteopathic physician, is now located In the new building of the First Trust & Saving Bank at the corner of Oak and Jnck--nn streets. Phones: Office ICS, res idence 1 4 9-.T. tf Shirley Goodman, until recently engaged in the electrical business In this-city late yesterday made a vol untary assignment in favor of Joseph Mieelli, of the First Trust & Savings Bank. Ills assets are estimated at $713, while his liabilities will total $1,250. The assignment was made with a view or satisfying his credit ors, several of whom are non-residents. Mr. Goodman has conducted a store In the Perkins building and left for Portland yesterday to con fer with his creditors. Ygu Pont' "Have to Go to Sea to See j GLASSES For Children Xot long now since school be gan. If your child needs glasses It Is high time you were attend In to t he mat tor. To wait until tticy fall behind in theijr studies, mean! suffering on their partand lt?s time fo coriwt Witting . I i Bringthem lire any day, an restjusmftod Kiev will be klndli careully,)fcnd Jc'lontlfically treaty ed. xS. Huaj Cp. OI'TOJIKTBIST s St, Ilo-ii-hnr", dm D. II, MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning 11 ' and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples' K&rble ? WorKs. f elephone 251. WorK Dodp o Short Hotlc ROSEBURG, ORE - iir i miiini imm ... iWHuiiBi iiiii.wwi C(m.mi:k i.i,ii.:i kiitath)V. This Is recognized as an age or commercialism. As such, it if. no; strange that people regard tho so called free lecture or l'reo demon stration as of little value, rather le;is than is its just duo usually. In order to keep-up the lectur- or Lyceum course that has been con ducted by the Ministerial Union dur ing the past few years, I have en tered into a contract to bring six at tractions to Roseburg during the sea son and see that the public has an onmtrtnyty fft heu. see and support,;. siwn a I'miV'. .ltr JrvorKin outi the detyfls )i carefullas coufn bel dmrtiun in a poaltlnfi to state -)thatj IvJive eliered Into at agreement to be respmisiblo for 'flnrfficial Frfppnr'l I necessary to bring these attractions! to Roia-burg.- This as been done In j thaKbofiy tht th0 jcitizenyof iVxe-i bifrg win assist in neetin the oli- gationafctf the..englgenienf. by hoy-1 iiijenouc,h seasfm tllliets aid indiyd-1 u'rt tickrfts to moelthe etensoR of! the course. I wish to add a word In regatd to tho nmt tor of the reason ticket, by owning n sea-n ticket you will be come a partner In the concern nnd as) a parmer you win oe more mieri'sied j in the success of-the outin? rtiirVe rathn- -than hi a part of It -those! nulnliers in which you are inillvidual-i' ly jinterostvd. MvhI people car lit-; tie for a 'pot. I tint-' f It inly ol t ho f opinion thM hure are nnt a 'Muzeh Is people in RaM'buri and viclni! v i ho ' . w'tJV.Uf renrot having heard Kdniund i " ionco Cpolie. He appeals to all class-j (, not in all h. says, but in parts j of his program. If you own a season: ticket you will bo more apt to hear all these entertainers and will there-; fore uet greater good .from tho "t O ' ! I wish to appeal to all to buy lhe: seuj! delfts and Huts r.iovc th4 One tlh-idie noil, thu other s.iils the management of a meat purl of thi'' (jt hunh;irof condiu't in g 't he Voe r.. Hi. Jislike to mention the'farn is necessary loemplov solnitors to; ... - , ... sell thli spa-oh Heketou'accoHut'ofr itU M,h 11 U-iPitalJe character, two Utile tim'n for that work on the, Iwt the farmer1 shines in comparison, pa m of thir niBuar. I shall liar? -Weiuit uM l.-triiiW-N to kmrtv that tickMs wltlf "mo for the convenience if tho!th wlu may s mnand wish to procure Mienj. "tmA have arranged l,t. lJl,.l t .,t til., I - I JI..I . .,. .... ... ....... tilt- i Drm Co. J ' i Trust inir that, tho joibllfi will, re- Phone RS sponriiprntliptly.lo thjs apieaS for co oner:it ion . I nm. ...... , . . 1 .cry respeiffu.il, . I. OKO. KOI1LHACJ N. Prop. t What Is (ho difference Itetweon an holiest fiirnier nnd a thief? P MIWIpJiilllllilJlMII lyiiiiii.iiiiiJi i vt want their t'lioiiu fat Ntu-k, lilli i Hitl talhir fir u lijrli wo pi' ui:il kct lirjic, rni. , , . . , r0 ' I'tinne nN .1. w. KinwrilltiR jajM'r (jm! eiyelopca at fotltl l'lHrcs at thfv fitstlrtirK llA SI i W'p nlv(. & Ik ur I trading st a flips. cen ' tf Let "Kelty" Do Your Moving, Hauling ajjd Transferrin n n jiajt aiJLJL I Fern Island Greenhouse - Mr, f, V. flwtn.' Prop." ' KuscburR. Ore.' ' l'hone 9F12 l''lit'iTS.-. ILttL I'lant... 1'mtTTal lViji!is, AVrtfililiB li- . .IIST l!K!K!Vi:i) A 1 ItKSH Sl'FI'I.Y tty I KKXS OK AM. Kr-SIIM" -i 1 1 PAT report Ciilverts. Ceaient Sewer Pipe, sizes ? I chimnej- blocKs. Cement sidewalks andCeineni I I sve Uvo o. t.t 1 w"l e foP. 1 ';IDl to tbl' rnoao)- in othw snsinee.. See mf burglar proof , wOidnw lock. I. O K See Pafs Elastic root I alit for leaky rocfi. o uM. mov or reimlr your, honses. Bu.lt... hulidMii-s a .twlalty. Ovt. Ion; years experience In bulldlns F. F. PATTERSON ; CONTRACTOR and GUILDER i FOR Q A I VJ BEAUTIFUL 'ENGLEWOOD RANCH A splendid property, on tue main Umpqua river, and Having marvelously fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid tlmoer and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of the several sur gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Engle, making it necesary for him to spend much of his time In hospitals, and for financial reasons, ho has' concluded to sell that splendid country estate. This is not an brdlnary or even an average ranch; but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where one can have the maximum Of both comfort and profit, and live there under excellent climatic and all other most satisfactory condi tions. There are 870 acres, well improved and most productive,' for general farming, vstock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber rleB and is all garden laud of the highest productiveness. Has about four miles of main Umpqua rtiver frontage. The river bottom lands have twenty feet or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on slopes a)nd benches is also deep and rich, excellent -for fruit and al! farm and garden purposes. The parks of spreading oak, and the fir forests, all In an ex cellent parking system, are the wonder and admiration of a.11 na-ture-loving people who see this splendid ranch, which is in a class by itself. Write, phone or see J. SI. Engle, or any of his family on the Englewood ranrh for prices and terms, on part or all of the property. A, very, low price will be made for quick action. Don't miss the opportunity of your life to secure the best country houie that may be found anywhere around the globe. ENGLE, Kellogg, Or. I'liona 2-15 Ail work first-etas 1 1 j BUTTER j D0UCLA8 COUNTY CREAMERY "PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY" 1, ?J T.-.0 IT IS EASY Tolbuy groceries jf you come to our .Morexir call us up over the phone. .Try it onc; and be satisfied.'" - ' j i 1 Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title . Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm rrcperty .,' Rear I'list Trust At Kuvings Hank lildg KOSKIil r,(i ORKCOV GET THE BEST I On Sale Q "NVK PAY CASH FOR COUNTPV'PPnm v-c tl .- 1" if i i v he North Side Grocery f N. Jackson Street fliose- Confecfionefy 1 Phone