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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1913)
if Economy in Furs You'll ;,n predate the. opportunity of injecting f i r ! i t wmplea of the latest ideas in fur nutde by t h largest fur man n rarxurr mi the Kicine Coast offered it w it"!.",vjiJ1! pricei, and eum.naiin.; r H; m,dil-mm.'a profit. Our Mf a. M. Perry will be at. t ho l!m;)'iu:i Ifotf Monday and Tues day. 'v. ;lrd and 4t.il., and w -ii (jnote ien-aig pri'-n-s on r-u Hfv Sfoods displayed, ami will furnish estimates for remodeling, old rum 111 me latent atylen at eennomi -tiI pi-Ve. elf VPDPIFI IYS 236 Prison St. JlLVLKnLLlJj p0;fj2nd, Oregon MUCH INTEREST Manifested in Murder Trial in Germany. WEST KOSEBURG GROCERY Wa can save you money on :mu grocery hill. Our stock is FREEH ano! COMPLETE. Phone your ned. Prompt delivery and aatixfac friry asureil. AIM our jfomis (ruar':inteii. DOWELL & FOSTER PHONE 29. KA.NY CLAIM IT PESSECLTIUS Jletti'l Tlwtt, Priwii;iin nf JfnrlH KmUn Is Out of PliH-e Utile Kvitlenrn xfie That of D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKj. Telephone 251. WorX Don on Short Notic R0SE8TJKG, ORE FOR SALE! BEAUTIFUL ENGLEWOOD RANCH A splendid property, on th main Umpqua river, and having marveloualy fertile soil and climate conditions, with splendid timber and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and numerous lota and feed corrals. On account of the several aur Kical operations and the recr.t hospital experience of Mr. Enstle, making it necesary for him to spend much of his time in hospitals, and for financial reaaons, he has concluded to sell that splendid country nutate. This is not an ordinary 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 670 acres, well Improved and most productive, for general farming, stock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber ries and Is all garden land of the highest productiveness. Has about four miles of main Umpqua River frontage. The river bottom lands have twenty feet or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on slopes and benches Is also deep and rich, excellent for fruit and all 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 all na-tnre-lovlng people who see this splendid ranch, which is in a class hf Itself. Write, phone or see .f. M. Kngle, or any of his family on the Englewood ranch 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 yonr life to secure the best country home that may be found anywhere around the globe. KNOI.K, Kellogg. Or. B K R I. I.V, Got. 2 3 . - Pe r h a ps n o trial alnre tlin Dreyfus case in Paris i ua created nch jraiierai intereat in 1 Germany a that of the Jew. Mendel Bet 1 in, in K" iff on the ridiculous ' chars' of ritual murder. The very j f.tot that it taken the mind back to ; the day of the middle agos, ha. i caused thousands of people of other faiths, andi no faiths at ail, in (er ( many to evince th keenest interest i In the daily newspaper reports from ; Kieff of a trial that seems as- much : out of place in the new century as j would he the "witch trials" at Salem, j Mass., two centuries ago. j it is not generally known that thei ; fteilis trial is the fifth "ritual mur-j der" case charged against the .Few in the last 25 years. Invariably these charges have heen the climax to a 1 wave of anti-Semitism or were . brought to rekindle the fires of hat. ' red against the Jews when persecu- tiona were on the wane, j The first time in the last half cen ! tury that there was staked in a tri bunal of Justice the legendary medie j val superstition that Jews drew the h!o'd of Christian children with i whu-.h to knead; the dough of their I Passover cakes at Plaster time, oc j en rod In US 2. It came at the height fif an anr.i-.iwtsh wave in Hungary t when a young girl. Esther flolimossy, j wa-s literally butchered at TU.a-fcrfz-; lar. It was chared to rhe Jew a.' a "ritual murder," as if they had mere ly sought for another opportunity to draw down upon their heads still greater racial and religious hatred and. perseintinns. When the anti-Semitic wave was at high tide in German v In and aarn in IPOU, a boy at Xanran and one at Konltx were murdered. Jews were charged with "ritual murder." Shortly after the "'Christian Social ists." a Catholic organization, not identical with the Social Democrats, spread from Vienna to Bohemia and stirred up a hitter antl-Jewish move ment, t o peasant, girls were mur dered. The hodies were terribly mu tilated. The cry of a "Jewish ritual murder" was immediately raised and lipoid Hilsner. a half-w:rred .Jewish cripple, whom either of the two gir'i could have handled wirh one hand, was charged with the crime. The charge, naturally, was hroughr. by '"Christians." A f ter ten years of more or less con- '. tlnuoua "Pogroms." endless persecu tions and Indeacriba hie horrors in ; Ftiissla that seem incredible in the . twent ief h century. Mendel He! lis, a : Jewish brfrk--yard foreman, Is rharg-i erl with "ritual murder." when the . bitter racial and religious anti-Jew- 1 Ish wave is waning from exhaustion ' in the land of the fire at. White Czar. fn the Tisza-Kszlar case, the prose cution'a wle evidence- was the testi mony of an 1 1-year-old hoy. He said he peeked through the keyhole of a i rioir and saw the nude body or the girl lyinrr on the altar of th eSyna-; gngue. T'.e head of the community, I sfd' the boy, with the Ftabbi hv his j sifle. ntnr.i in front, of the altar. , Around it were a number of high ; church of ficiri Is. The Habbi raided . his arms and bieerl the victim, j While the others eie singing a nalrn. the "Schaechter." or Jewish J butcher of the ronsrnunltv, steprd ! forward, deftly cut tff The had of the girl and cautit the blood in a veHKet, the hoy said. In the Polna "ritual murder" case it appear that th( half-witted cripple Hili-ner was the official rej)re.Hntai ive of the Jwisfi conmnuiities ,and tiiat he had killed the two irln undr di rection or insi .;i;u .un nf the Llalihi. TV it i iietjry w-tH i iiin advanced t hut. t h--re is a "ificret cuIj " or sociei :' .j..-Tvr r!io J'V'4. v.'Irc!! requires blond of f'hrisfian c.!:iiiL-"ii for tli:r rina. T'lis henef still prevails very gfm eraiiv aion the ignorant, popular i'.n r, Anuria, !! m-jrv, pnland, Ru.snia aud even parrs of Carman y. An'i-Jew-1 i ag 'afors. it n.a:' v in Russia, have always av:i:lcd theniHelves of rntv belief uid ( 'eiiu to fan the f!;t ne.: r e;j and perseiMit ;ont Aa.a:nr ;he Jews. "It is time to put to an end this gjnreq ue l;e!i and char'-rn against tile Jews, which is as unwnrthv of tic civili'at ion and culture of today as it. .vnu id he to try w; relies,"' said Dr. Paul Nathan, one or rhe leading Jew ish philanrhrooisTs in Berlin. According ui reports received in Berlin there is a considerable exo- ins of Jews from Kitf f. Odessa and ; Warsaw toward Germany. It is feared ' that the fieilia trial will be mailt the j incentive for another era. of Jewiah persecutions in Russia. I HOFTOR. A.VMWFRS LETTER BWK1VK1) KROH EXECL'TIVK f.etter N .ddi"eNl r hwji1(I West, Ci4veini, "If H Bh Fountt Sane. We give 3. St H. Green Trading Stamps with each 10 cent purchase at our store. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE Tel. 31 North Roseburg MARSHFTELD. Or.. Oct.--Vl. To day M. C. Malnney. editor or" tilu Coos ? P.;i v Ttmeti j enr hv rtmKrrtl ntuit B a letter to Govwrnnr rst in ans wer to the letter to the T!ints etiitur which was published rwentiy in the newspapers of r!i hkuo. The luttor Pa printed in the Times tins vn inx and acenpies t wo ctilumns of the edition. The letter fmtn the gov ernor was aa rprodmied in a Port land paper, addressed to the editor of the Times. "If he be found suhur." MaJnney in answering, aitrtrewwit his conimunic.arjim as follows: "Os wald West, ii overnor. Salem. Ore gnn. i if he he found sane. Sir: five day; ago I was apnnsed by the daily press of Pon land and ulem rh.ir you were sending a oenonal lerrer to me asking my ait vice in reference to some matters of public, impcrr. The letter has not reached me yer, bur. this is doubtless due to -he !ra fc. manner in which, you conduct your corrsoondene, name ly, by calling- tn the reporters and publishing it in the press before it is sent to the individual to whodi it is addressed." rr.r.w:r news. Mrs G Buell nent severai day- lasr we.ic in Vryrtle Creek v;-iung her mother and other relatives. The ivioiIj o' r.- DiUard c:ioo! .'liert a n:rt of Tuesday forenoon ri cleaning the school vard. This and, the n-vu addition which is being built; to the ichnrA house f-ir the accommo-J daMon of the primary department ! will much improve the appearance of; the premises. Mi-s Helen Troncher. of Olalla. Is' asfisttng Mrs. FJuell with her hou.se j work. j Mr. and Mrs. 3 C. Miller will soon i move Into thejr heauMfui new home i which is nearly rnmpWed. ; Miss Barron and Mrs. March, the teachers in the Dillard school attend-; ed the institute in Roseburg last ' week, One of r)illard's prtt'est social , events within the past week was the. wedding of Mis Clara Louis and Mr. J Ftov Walker. The ceremony wa-s sol-; mn'ted ft the home of the groom, j Brother Bowers, of Myrtie Creek, of-: fi'-iarlng. After the ceremony an In-: forma 1 reception was extended to i their relatives and many friends. Just arrived, new Finnan Itaddie and Kippered Salmon, at the Bee1 Hive Grocerv. tf Yoo'Are Entitled to the Best AJiD THE Roseburg Steam Laundry Is where you get the best. Trv us and be'eonvinced. 433 1 Jacsuun Strser Phone 79 You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blccHs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement work of any Hind. I hTe At or it hoafl I will cll cheap, as I wnnt to use the money la other business. See my burglar proof window lock. Its O K. See Pac'j Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Washington 5t. 2 in c "1 " in ' ' ' OAK sl o" '; S II ? n l I t lunci rv S E &US4 r 5 3. 5C coc CATHOLIC St TO THE PUBLIC: This beautiful addition will soon be ready for YOU. Have you visited OVERLOOK? If not do so at once and note the grand view, the nearness to the center of the city, size and beau ty of every lot. First of its class ever platted in Roseburg or Southern Ore- gon. ? s c" T If iff t Q n c m 3 toe nee V) raved avenues, sewer, water. drainage, electricity and gas. Build ing and other restrictions will al ways prevent this addition trom be ing other than the best. 2 LAME 5 5 t i r-tr i WtSiDEnCE r.ilH ffHtdH SMIS IM IJOF Kr3iUlNCt5 MtSIDtflCES I JTj I XJ ' ' ' i 5 $ 5 rt !. ,-VT P. & 3 tits. & X i I I ' I I 1 iCi!.!eJ Sr. L ! ! r r 7 i r::l.. I HIMES & OLIVER Real l-;suite and Investment Offices adjoining Grand Hotel. y 5