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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1913)
tf Hh. EVENING NEwS MILTO.V J. HHOHMAKEIl I CAUL V. BHOEMAKEIt I Editors and ruhUsheii. IbsLKI D-WLtf K.VI'K1X SCMMlj Hiilmripthm Kates Dully. 1 Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered 60, bend-Weekly. Per yeur $2.00 ' Biz months 100 Entered as becond-class matter November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. j MONDAV, .SOVK.MHKH 10, ! tact appears to be recognized unci, tii 't is the.t) lias not been any josi- j tive ultimatum given lluerta nor Hub there been any defiai of this govern-1 meiit by him h commonly reported, ( Neither hat any open policy of reeoi$- nitlon to any clan or faction been; made. Tiiia can be accepted as! positive; an nltm the assurance that ; the president lias no intention of i turning over the negotiations to tun-1 tress this week. Mexictn cartooniutHj seem to be the, ones who are utlrring up the pautdontt and prejudice of that people against this country and the! thorn of the trouble Is In the inflamed journali that may or may not have their articles inspired from official sources. KKJMT 1'ltO.M THK SIIOl'LDKK. Tho editor of the MarshHeld Koc ord does not mince words in a recent ucathlng article, dealing with fho disappearunce of money that was raised In a small town nearby und which act caused the aged mayor of that place to brood so strongly over tho matter that he took his own life. The Record calls a spade a spade, und net an Implement of ngiicultuip, when it Bays, "there are walking the streets of this city today two poker playing leeches who know who took this money." It accuses them in con nection with the uctual thief of the moral guilt of murder in causing an aged honored man to so grieve over what might be construed us his care lessness to such an extent that he could no longer live under the strain. "Without actually mentioning names, the pujter went us far as It could to point out not only the real, but the accessories to the theft, and demand ed that Immediate steps be tuken for their arrest. It Is fearlessness of this nature in exposing crime and graft In one's own community, no matter where or who It effects, that gives a newspaper a power for good when launched with such vehemenco and forces ua was this article, at evils and winked at crimes tmit are local and stalking in our very midst. TIIIH WKKK IN MEXICO. (The beginning of another week gives but little hope for the solution of the Mexican riddle or puzzle, and according to the bent Information that comes from the official headquarter of news on this situation, but Utile credence can be given to much that has been published. There has evi dently been a great deal of guess work and speculation as to what ac tually has been said and done. One CI TV NEWS W. D. Hell visited Walter Kinsler, at Wilbur, yesterday. Wring tho family to the Antlers' tonight. They will appreciate it. tf G. O. Falllnger, of Glide, In spend ing a few days In the city. New crop walnuts, the first In town, at the Roe Hive (of courso). Mr, and Mrs. Harry HenvenH, of 0,reen, were visitors in Roseburg yesterday. George I). Rose, of Roseburg, ar rived on Coos Bay yesterday. Marsh field Record. A splendid line of aluminum kitch en ware now on sale at the Roseburg Furniture Co. tf A. J. Hear, of Oakland, was a busi ness visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today. The price Is always 10 cents at the Antlers' except for road shows and special vaudeville acts. tf R. M. Stevenson arrived here last evening from Portland to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. F, Nelson returned to riuth erlln yesterday after a couple of duytt spent'ln Roseburg. Good clean comfortable rooms at McClallen hotel, $2.50 per week and up. ' tf Miss Kate Lane left for her home at Reno, Nov., this morning after spending some time in Roseburg vis iting with her cousin, Mrs. Julien Josephson. Our regular prices are always low. Wo offer you a straight reduction of 10 per cent Trom these prices during our 10 per cent reducton sale. Until November 20 only, Josephson's. ' tf Tho Douglas Creditors Association on Saturday filed a suit in the cir cuit court n gainst J. M. Kngle and wife. Plaintiffs seek to recover the sum of $lfjf, alleged to bo due for merchandise. Being Some Reasons Why We Solicit and Merit Your Drug and Drug Sundries Patronage. Unwarranted substitution Is practiced by many retailers who seem to think this the right tiling to do. When you come to the Rexall Store you will get what you ask for unlose It happens to be out of our slock in our complete stocks u very rare occurrence Ho carefully do wo conservo your best Interests that frequently our clorks may suggest something which they know or believe to bo bettor for the purpose than tho article called for. TransactloiiH of this kind In our store occur every day and Invar iably our eustopiers havo thanked us for taking such a keen in terest In thokr personal needs and purchases. Such frank, honest advlco will be cheerfully given regarding any thing wo sell. Your owe It to yourself and your family to patronize a store which Horven Km customers Willi such care and such honest merchandise, as tUwm tho a ho . NAT MAX M'U.KKTON, Prop. Perkins ttulldlitg li t? Give Green Trading Stamps DXE ComingNov.il UINTETTE ANTLERS THEATRE 0N ECS"T PARIS Willi II TIII V Pi I l IN Nil; l; ( HOIUS. Thoitc who y.iv: Hie Dixie Choim v ' ; i t,..,i r Williams of thi present Divio (Jinntetle as t h - . i :; ,,.. ,,f (j,,. character "Mainly," bin h in the prelude out it I. .1 ' Sir. ; il-i, us of the NYuro" and In the "Kiie ot the NVcro " Mr. ,lolmti of this uuin'""" i Ce n .in toe It the part Of "Dncle Kemip;" in the Diie Choi u . Mr. Tuiner i-npersmiated '"Old K.-u-. ,!,.' in t,e "Kpic of th Negro" and M tioodhar too the r!inf!- e.:nilv part ill the "Cotton' ichi SUeti-i,"'. In faci the f.'iu m-.t tl i n ,ed comprised t he Vocal quartette which appeared t h rut: i ,'; Cm- Diie Chnrua ren dition. l-'mir of tl)i;4 company have been upon t',;e vl.it form for years, hsvlni; heen with the older jubilee 0,11:1:1.;;, prior to gning' whti the Dlxieii. Don t Miss H, as this is What you have been waiting tor. i:vi:rv skat reskrvkd Admission, 15, 25 and 50 Cents Tickets on sale at Ho I Mluv Sat unla v. i iv. S aam Swiguid returned to Dillard thiK morning after a few days spent in Koaehurg. .1. W'. Tower and wife left for Grants Pat thih uirrnlng afte- a few tUijn pen t in Kose.burg, ! Louis HinieH, of the Grand Hotel, went to Portland yenterday to look after btLsinesa interesta. ! Mm. It. K. lluusaicer arrived here last evening from Klamath Kalis to Kpend a few days with friends. A marriage license was Insuei yes-; terday to E. Jtke and Mary McCord, buth residents of Douglas county. j Carl Palm came in froiu hia ranch,; on the North Umpqua river yesterday' to spend a tew days with his parents. Mary Hamilton and Miss Farrfngeri left for Portland yesterday, where they will spend a week with friends. L. W. Engles, a local carpenter, went to Carnes last evening where he Is building a bridge for his brothet-ln-law. W. G. Hill and wife returned to Wilbur today after spending Sunday with their daughter, Mra. O. C. Drown. J. D. Smith, a painter employed at Dillard, returned there, this morn ing after a couple of days spent in Kosehurg. T. M. Wlnnlford, of Wilbur; Is spending a few days in Kosehurg at tending the regular November term of the circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery arrived here last evening from Junc tion City to spend a few days with friends. The bestvXmas gift Ib a photo made by Clarks'. Itosebuirg Trading Checks as good as cash. Sit now for your Xmas photos. tf Miss Quine returned to her home near Kiddle last evening after visit ing at the home of her brother, Sher iff George Quine. Anna N. Morrison went to Glengary lust evening where she i,s teaching school during the winter. She spent Sunday In Kosehurg. The bent Xmus gift Is a photo made by Clarks'. Roseburg Trading Checks as good as cash. Sit now for your Xmas photos. tf Geeorge Buchanan submitted to an eye operation at Mercy hospital this morning. Dr. A. C. Seely was the attending surgeon. . Mr. and Mrs. Clell Stump have gone to Dalias, where they will make their future home. They were re cently married here. O. A. Mowser and family returned to their home, at Kiddle last evening after a emiple of days spent in Kose hurg with relatives. C. W. Hopkins left, for his home at Portland yesterday after a few days spent in Kosehurg visiting with his daughter, Mrs. John Oliver. A genuine saving of 10 cents on every dollar. That's what we offer you In our 10 per cent reduction sap!. Unt il November U only, a I Josephsons. tf I'J. C. l.ockwood and wife, of Hay Ocean, who spent the past few days in Kosehurg left for Merlin this morn ing where they will locate perman ently. Save a big, round dollar out of every 'ten by buying your fall sup plies here during our 10 per cent reduction sale, t'ntil November U only. Josophson's. tf The little Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I.Iudsey Is said to bo quite III at the home of Its pnrenttt in this city. The child Is being attended by Dr. George I'J. Ilouck. Save a big, round dollar nut of every ten by buying your fall sup plies here d tiring ntir 1 0 per cent reduction sale. Until November -0 only. Josephson's. (f J. M, Dunbar left for Winchester yesterday, where he will he employe. (in tho ranch of George Koi Ihagen M rs. 1 Mtnhar. who Is at present re siding in Oklahoma, Is expected hero within a week or ten days to Join her husband. J. l- Murker, wife and daughter. Miss Veil, left here today for Provi dence. K. I., and other eastern cities. Mr. Parker expects to bo away about t weeks, while Mrs. Marker and lo r daughter will remain in the east dur ing tho entire winter. D. A. McConuick and wife, of Den ver, have been spending the past few da in Kosehurg. They are at pres ent making a tour of the coast. Moth M r. and M rs. Mct'ormick are highly pleased with Kosehurg, and it may bo possible that they will return here lo locate at some future date. Miss Knby Marsters, of Gold Heach, eldest daughter ot Editor Marsters. of tin) Gold Moaeh Globe, and James G. Kussell, of Daimlois. were mar ried tit tho homo of tho bride on Oc tober H'. The happy couple will make their homo on a farm ueur l.aurj'tis. Handon World. Aeeord inn to a b'l ter received b It ichai'd Si ul' Its, , t lie t; nicer man. vesterday, looiili i". S.liioo i Sriiil'!. t!" D.Mkve Ci;-. K,po-:is. v 'eiu en jm ed a bnU Il ;m1 li h iiev. .1 V Mi l Hi IU i I . ol' ! It ,s e'j . U" . Met "o II lie M is at present -eo! Hie, a few w eck -; ill K;i ,is :s vi-it ij How About Your Thanksgiving Tools Meat Cutters Butcher Knives Spatulas Roasters Toasters 1 Pots and Pans For this week ending Nov. 15 we are making a special offer of Savory Roasters at 75c A rare opportunity and one that will not be duplicated. Supply is limited, so come early. FOR SALE IN OUR BASEMENT DEPT. ardware Co Ironmongers SAMOLINE THE GREAT ChurchillH sun, who was recently injured as tho result of being shot while hunting in the timber near Canyonville. Mr. j Dixson has been at .Mercy hospital! since the accident under tho care o j Ura. Sether and Stewart. j A card received from Father Ar-; Ihur I.ane enrouto homo from the: oast, says: "I will bo happy to be hiuiiL' again. I have seen some inter-j esting things on my trip and enjoyed: particularly tho historic i'iglits of i Boston and surrounding places. I made a short visit in New York, Mon-i 'real and Ottawa. I visited the pur-j Ihimout building of the Dominion at the latter place. We ran into very; "old weather in St. I'aul and quite a! bit nf snow in the Kockios. I haven't j seen anything that could oual our; Oreiron products, either in the way ' of flowers or of fruit. There I ai pleasant sensation in nearing home and I hope to ho there within a few days." Albany Democrat. O. C. Sether, of Glendale left for) i ul ii it nil iiiik uiieiiiLHJii m:iu ne bus various business matters needing his attention. Little Jack Throne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonu Throne, who has been unite 111 for t he past few days is said to be much improved today. Mrs. Richard Hammersly left for her home at Portland this afternoon after n fow days spent in Kosehurg visiting with friends. l. (1. Kreeiiian left for his h"me at Corvallis this afternoon after ai l-w days tipfiit ;n Kosehurg visiting! with hie daughter, -r:. Tur-i noil. I Is. II. Hicks, civil engineer, today accepted the contract of surveying and subdividing the old Dumbletou ranch, situated near Winchester. The ranch contains approximately 8U0 acres and will' soon be placed on the market. - XOTICK TO CTSTOMEKS. Edgerton & Hennigh have taken over the milk depot formerly con ducted by Conn Brothers, in the Hunter Muilding, and will hereafter deliver milk therefrom. All former customers of the Conn and Edgerton dairies will be served by tho new firm, which will be known as the Kosehurg Dairy. All accounts o.v imr to Conn Hros. up to November 1. are payable to them. TUR KOSKRT'Rfr DAIRY. it ' 1 1 T:i- - - !'iix tiiiii Chiii w ill i!:. in. cT i (hi- -I r,.;o ol ( '.: . t.-lh. is ! .:i.m-um . x aMlg ' " iiifn"-'' il ;i!'n!iiii: a n vkf . h- i oi l , .iiikLiViiiu. i'l,t lii-.-cl.tiVi;' v.-n. 'In'i ,t tiiimtn-r of live nietith--:s in.! ::: t-nt (.ti-iusi ic r..'"nnt; may l i" i tomorrow I'voniiu:. K.I Co--!- Kis returiM d fro'M !-..- ' r :ind hU-Mit ranch t a F'k ' ': -! i:r I'rmn Till.-r. It.' v i -h:.'l iht s-'isi'ii the deer wen- .iv i Ii Hi - ;.i'rd tl.' i: lh-k" d-e- h,u ii i?-" c it lie tr.i.-ks tho nu-.ht i". 'v. So :;tck were w do.M ih..r i't. a',, up a l.titze part of tlio i;r:i;ii 't O". A new f. at iiro in the ,.idie H.vKv I'Mirn il tb'U lll appeal to n ! r-s. is a senc; o! .1 r! ich14 f i ' ! i '.). lMi-tfv Voitin: lvun:hfer." '.n wh'rh ,i in.t; O tt-;, uo s h-di'.-d i i ; 1 1 V e t'U: h.'V 1 1 ' ' . , t e-iv pu-itv mil nm-t : The filr "ti-'e a!M ear in C e N.-v. :nb.r n srn- at thf i:.i-, Imr tf Flo. k Store. ivt, r1 t-itian-on i -rt fo- hoine .it McMinnville last oenh;i: aii. r a tew d.Ts spent tn K.'s. Im; Ho v.- ateonip.tnit'd by Alltert D. 4f i::;; -'ih- ip h & ..i'v 1 4 ' . , ; J If . I " - tl """"" " n' The front store room in this Building For Rent Hot Air Furnace. Dry Cement Floor. Basement Under Entire Building. Apply at Douglas Abstract & Trust Company V