The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 21, 1917, Image 4

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THE EVENING NEWS WEDXESnAV, FEMRPARr 21, 10IT'
GIRL AND MOTHER, ACCUSED OF SLAYING
HEAD OF HOUSE, ON TRIAL IN LOUISVILLE
Supported by ths highest priced
counsel in Kentucky, Mrs. Rosa
Hecht, sixty-five, and her daughter,
Miss Ida Hecht, thirty-six, jointly in
dicted for the murder of Herman
Hecht, head of the family, early on
the morning of October 23, are now
on trial in Louisville. The women in
sist they are innocent of the chargo
and the evidence against them is cir
cumstantial. Hecht was killed in his
home. The women were present at
LOCAL MMTALIST8 iO ON
RECORD OPPOSING WAK
Militarism Is Denounced as Vicious
Propaganda Copies Sent to
Oregon Representative.
Itoaoliitlons adopted by tlio IIobo
burg local of tho Socialist nurtv.
having 45 dues-paying luomburs In
good standing, at its rettulur meet
ing on February 18, 1917, in oppo-
Biuon to tne passage of the ilay
Chamberlaln bill.
WHH1SEAS, We deem tho passnge
or tuo Hay-Chamberlain bill a vic
ious, un-American, undemocratic,
and capitalistic pioce of legislation;
and, . ,
WHEREAS, The war dopartniont,
by the issuance of circular No. 27,
has placed in force section 79 of the
Hay-Chamborlain bill, and bus there
by established compulsory military
sorvlce upon mule citizens of the
United States between the agos of
18 and 46 years; and,
WHIOIIEAS. Prosldont Wilson In
tho month of October, 1916, public
ly stated through his private secre
tary, Mr. Tumulty, that bo boliovod
that section 79 of tho Hay-Cnainbor-laln
bill was Ill-considered nnd that
tho same should bo repealed at the
earliest nonslblo dato; and,
WHUUHAS, We believe that pow
erful financial Interests, Influenced
wholly by selfish motives, nro re
sponsible for tho preparation nnd
passage of tnis bill; and,
WHEREAS, These sumo financial
InteroBts. not oniy In the United
States, but also In Europe, are now
using their vast lnMuonco through
the press to Involve tho people of the
United States in the dreadful cntuB
tropho of the European war; nnd,
WHEREAS, Wo firmly believe thr.t
war and Its concomitant spirit of
militarism nro simply vicious nnd
unsocial survivals from punt ages of
savagery and barbarism, nnd that tho
real and lasting proRi-oss of man
kind is not by way of war and its
wholesnlo destruction of llto nnd
property followed by world-wide
disintegration of society, but that It
lies rnthor along the path of ponco
ful Industry and tho Boclal integra
tion of tho civilized pcoplo of the
world: now therefore, ho it
RESOLVED, That wo vlKoroualy
condemn the pnssngo of the Hay
Chnmberlaln bill nnd Its plutocratic
encroachment upon tho liberties of
the American poople, nnd do hereby
express our determination to resist
with nil our power and Influence the
enforcement of this reactionary nnd
undemocratic law, and do hereby de
mand that It bo immediately repeal
ed; he It further
RESOLVED. That wo demand of
our representntlvoB In congi-oHS nnd
In tho senate that they ti.ko a linn
nnd persistent stand agnlnst any nnd
all attempts that may be inado to
lnvolvo these United States In the
, European war by a drrlnrntlon of
wnr against Germany nnd Its nllles,
for by such n courso the privileged
few would bo given practically un
limited opportunities for graft nnd
corruption of the public function of
government; be it further
RESOLVED. Thnt a ropy of Micro
resolutions be sent to the president,
that two copies thereof be sent to
THE FRENCH
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Airs.' ItoBa Hecht and her daughtet
Ida.
the time, but they say the crime wai
committed by a bu.'gmr. A mail car
rier living next door declares he was
awakened on that night by shots,
followed by the voice of Mrs. Hecht
suying, "Don't make so much noise."
Senator Lane, ono to bo presented to
tho Oregon delegation in congress
and tho other tn hn nraannfiul In Ihn
war department, that copies be pre-
Buuiuu iu me pruHs ior puuncivtion,
and that a copy of these resolutions
bo niado a part of the minutes of
this local.
It. E. IIAOEN,
Chairman.
Attest:
H. W. EVANS,
Secretary.
UIJRK GLIDINGS.
While making tho return trip from
town last week, John Alexander had
an accident with his car. The roar
wheel came otf and let tbo Bide of the
car down Into the mud. .
-ile second semester of the Glide
school started thlH week and the
Btudonts nro putting forth every ef
fort of study.
August Strnub nnd wlfo enme out
In a Jltnoy nnd visited at Glide a
short time nnd then rosumod their
Journey to Pool.
Itov. Ynrhoro preached at Baptist
church at Glldo Sunday. Thoro will
uIbo bo preaching next Sunday.
The regular mooting of tbo Glldo
Grange will bo hold at the ball Sat
urday evening February 24, 1917.
The Glide Ulflo Association bad
a mooting at Glldo Sunday. They
have received their order blanks, etc.
Mnny of the rulea and regulations
wore rend over to tho members of
the club by tho prosldont, Clifford
Lilly.
Eldrcd T. Shriim went to noseburg
today on business. Dnsll Smith ac
companied lilm.
Glldo Is receiving a slight touch
of wonthcr this week. Last week
cnused ninny eases of spring fever.
Mark Morgan nnd Chilro Vaughn
returned to Glldo .Sunday after a cou
ple of days Bpent in Hoseburg on
buRlnesa.
Woddlng holla resounded far and
wide about thn vicinity of Glide Inst
week when Hoy Ilond and Miss Grace
Smith wero mnrrled.
Perry llond went to Roseburg to
day to attend to various bualnoRS
mutters.
Tho Glide high school paper "The
Ituglo" will he out In a couple of
weeks was tho statement made today
by the editor, Harry Homuine.
MILLWOOD ITEMS.
Miss Mnrlon Mortonsen, ono of our
young Indies of Millwood who Ib at
tending school at Oakland, got her
nrtn broko plnylnir basket ball last
week. Wo hope she will soon recov
er nnd be able to return to school.
It. H. Clni-ko Is planting several
nrres more of prunes thlH spring. Ho
snys there Is nothing like prunes.
Jimmle Halloti, of Portland, nn em
ployee of tho Union Mei.t Co., spent
several days vlHltlng Miss Sybil
Fnrnsworth, our school teacher. Mr.
Uallou was very much pteascd with
his visit at Millwood and expects to
return nhotit the lust of Murch at
Mrs. Mnrle Hearst nnd baby cnnio
Mrs. Mario Herst and baby came
out Monday to visit her parents for
a couple of mouths. She Is a daugh
TRANSFER AND
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raamuasen.
Mrs. Euiniett Overman, of Myrtle
Creek, came down lant week to visit
her father, F. M. Black, who has been
Quite sick for the lust two months.
J. S, Uermond, who has been quite
sick since a boy arrived In bis turn
lly, Ib able to be around again.
Mrs. G. N. Curney apent last week
visiting her mother, Mrs. Hebard at
Umpqua.
We are sorry to hear of Chas. Cer
inond losing a fine horse luet week
This Is the second horse he has lost
in the last year.
Mrs. E. E. Eminctt attended
church at Millwood last Sunday and
visited friends in the afternoon.
Frank Solomon returned from
Myrtle Croek last week where he
spent a few days looking after busi
ness.
The farmers of this vicinity have
been losing quite a few sheep from
a large timber wolf which has been
In the surrounding mountains for
the past month. Mr. Oscar Weekly
allot four times at him last week, but
unfortunately did not hit him.
Seth Clarke spent last Sunday at
Oakland visiting friends and attend
ing to business.
CITY NEWS. -
I. W. Cole, of Oakland, was a' vis
itor In this city yesterday.
Reference books at the Fiction
Library. 128
MIsb Agnes Maclver, who has been
visiting In Medford with a friend,
returned home yesterday.
Tho famous Asmand Llthla water
on Bale at the Hose. 1470-ti
left yesterday for Laurel, Mont.,
where she will make her home. -
Got Spencer Bwoet pea seed in bulk
any color at the People's Supply Co.
1004-tf
Miss Chcnoweth and Mlsa Stearns,
of Oakland, Bpent yesterday In this
city shopping.
A. H. Pennell, of Tiller, was a
business visitor in Hoseburg for a
short time yesterday.
Try those delicious chocolate Tlng
llngo, a candy, confection at the
Hobo. 1470-ti
N. T. Humphrey, of Myrtle Creek,
was in the city yesterday attending
to business matters.
Now is the time to buy your bulbF
for bedding. Cull 124 Cuss street.
Mrs. F.' D. Owen.' 1384-tf
J. D. Jones and wlfo, of Oakland,
silent yesterday In tblB city attend
ing to business matters.
Maple scallops, something delic
ious in the line of caudy at the
ItoBO. 1470-ti
Mrs. L. E. Briscoe, of Rogue Rlv
or. Is spondlng a few days visiting
with her mother, MrB. Geo. Bolter.
LoNoIr Grubbe, of Wilbur, yester
day underwent an operation at
Mercy hospital for appendicitis.
Splrella, the corset sold only
through tra-lned corBCtlerrca, can
bring out your lines. Phone 320-J.
Hell Sisters Bldg. 1518-m20
Mrs. T. E. Dennett left yesterday
for Cottugo Grove to get hor little
daughter nnd from thoro will go to
Whoelor, Ore, whoro hor huBhand is
now located.
Why not got tn nn order right
now vt tho J. G. Flook Co.'s mill and
got ono of those bountiful doorB they
nro offering with each $100 order
for material of any kind. tf
Georgo Wells, of Canyonvllle 'Was
brought to this city yestorday suffer
ing from n severe attnek of peritoni
tis. Ho wns operated on yesterday
by Dr. Bother.
Tho Mental Culture club yesterday
observed Washington's birthday and
tR. Chns. Selecman. who had charge
of the progrnm was nhly assisted by
Mrs. Jopo In the rending of very in
teresting papers upon the life of our
first president.
Fresh spring garden seeds, bulk
and pneknge, now in. Biggest Btnck
nnd assortment of seeds. Best
ndtiptcd to Douglas county. Prices
always right. People's Supply Co..
wholesnlo to the consumer. 1504-tf
most economically. P. 8. 0. Coffee
satisfies, .price Is right. All ctinff
nnd dust Is removed. People's Sup
ply Co., wholesnlo to the const m
er. 1R04-tf
STORAGE CO.
Baggage Checked from
your home to your
destination.
HousehoKl Qood and
Furniture handled by
experienced men.
Usrge, Hry Storage
Rooms, Fre From
Fire Risk.
Phone MO,
CITY SEWS.
0
Arundei, piano tuner. Phone
188-X. 1062-tf
Mrs. W. Bush, who has been visit
ing hero for the last few months.
All branches of literature at the
Fiction Library. Over three thous
and volumes. f2(S
W. O. Fleming, of South Deer
creek, spent yesterday in the city in
business Interests.
The I'oUyuiiiiA serves the best
rhicken tamalea to be had anywhero
it any price. 1233-tf
M. M. Cooper, of Roberts Creek,
was a business visitor in this city for
a few hours yesterday.
We are receiving Bew spring lines
daily at the Stephens Shoe 8tore.
Prices right. 1616-f22
C. T. Grubbe was In yesterday
from Wilbur and spent a few hours
attending to business matters.
W. L. Singleton came in from his
home at Oak Creek yesterday morn
ing and silent the day transacting
business.
Charles Insley and mother were in
yesterday from their home at Happy
Valley, purchasing supplies and visit
ing with friends.
J. G. Bacon and 'wife, who have
been in this, city since Saturday, re
turned to their home at Umpqua
yesterday.
Have your spring suits, coats and
dresses made by Mrs. Berg, Portland
Iresemaker, and designer, 248 Wash
ington, corner Stephens. Phone
317-J. 1498-ml3
I lead In both quality and price;
let those who can follow. - Every
day Is bargain day. Wanted, eggs
and hides. Spot Cash Basket Gro
cery, 238 N. Jackson St. 1514-f28
C. A. Chamberlain, of Ridgeway,
Pa., but formerly a resident of North
Roseburg, expects to return to this
city in the near future, according to
a letter received by The News a few
days ago.
The People's Supply Co., serves
you best. More business means bet
ter prices for you. You are losing
money, if you do not trade with tho
People a Supply Co., wholesale to the
consumer. Io04-tr
Monday is bargain flay at the
Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing
WorkB. Mon'a BUlts French Dry
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All
work given prompt attention. Or
ders called for and delivered. G
W. Slopor, 308 N. Jackson. tf
NOTICE TO FIREMEN.
Tho nnntinl felectlon of officers
of the Roseburg fire department
will be held nt the city hall Friday.
March 2, 1917, 8 o'clock p. m. .
J. E. McULINTOCK,
Chairman Flro Commission.
For Your Sheet Metal
Work, See
J. H. SINNIGER
110 W. Onk Street.
Refer all your collections and fin
ancial matters for adjustment to
the
PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT COL
LKCTION SERVICE, Ine.
for prompt attention. Room 222
Perkins Building. No charge un
less collection or adjustment is
mndo.
Springtime
with Its lengthening dnys la ap
proaching. Spring work In nil
Its phases Ib before us. The best
stimulant to aid us In Its accom
plishment Is a Big Ben Alarm
Clock. No matter how early
you wish to arise, Big Ben will
rouse you If you leave a call with
him. Ho never Is grouchy but Is
always cheerful and always on
the Job. Arise early and llvo long
er. Oaln a fow minutes time each
day and In a year the totnl time
saved will amount to days. We
have a goodly assortment of
alnrm clocks to choose from.
Priced from $1 to $3.60.
Cnll and sec thenv
Qunllty Service.
BUBAR BROS.
Jeweler A OptometrUU.
G. W. Young & Son
REAL ESTATE
Bonds, Loans, Rcntala, Fire
Insurance, Notary Public.
116 Cam Street
Phone 41T
SHOOT
WITH A
Kodak
and end jour
films to us for
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
Best work at moderate prices.
Kodaks, Eastman Photo Supplies.
ROSEBURG BOOK CO.
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR THE BEST
SAVE YOUR
JUNK
Beat prices paid for Rags, Rub
ber, McVals and Hides, Men's
Second Hand Clothing Bought
and Sold.
BERCER'S JUNK SHOP
Phone 1HU 410 W. Cass St,
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flowers, Potted Phuis,
Fnaeral Designs, Wedding Bo
qneta, etc.
FOR SALE AT GALL'S CANDY
. STOKE, CASS STREET.
PHONE 414.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester liny and Woetlnke
Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER
lit West Oak Street.
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for $1.00. All work
given prompt attention. Orders
called for and delivered.
G. VV. SLOPER
308 N. Jackson.
What la thiit which Is very rnre, and
, yot very common?
JITNEYSERViCE
PHONE
'SHORTY' II I OJ
asssal mmmm
Meat!
We ask you here to buy our meat
Because we know It's good.
If you knew this as well as we.
We know you surely would!
There's nothing better than the best
This' you'll admit a fact
That wo have it here, to prove by
test,
WOl'I.D BE THE PROPER ACT
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEO. KOHLHAGKN, Prop,
A Man is
Feeds On!
The better the food the
It. A man who wishes
foods where, he knowi he
a high graile and this
housewife. Our grocery
THE SHERIDAN STREET GROCERS
WorR for a Greater Rosebur
GINGER ALE!
Fountain Supplies of All Kinds.
OYSTER COCKTAILS
THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
E. T.
Free
10 N. Pine St.
Now Located at 225 N. Jackson
Ready to serve you better than ever, Monday, .
February 6. Thanking you for your past favors
and soliciting a continuance of the samo, yours .
' for better service.
THE CASH STORE
J. B. KING, Proprietor ' Roseburg, Oregon
COAL and WOOD!;
HARD AND SOFT ABSOLUTELY DBT
GRAND RIDGE LUMP $12 Body Black Oak. t
per ton, 60c per sack. Body Fir.
MONARK LUMP J9.60 per v Slab Wood.
ton, 60c por sack. .Split or Block.
EVERYTHING DELIVERED.
Phone
56
Having bought the Roseburg Sheet
Metal Works we are now prepared
to do all kinds of Sheet Metal Work;
No job too small or too large. If its made of sheet
metal, we can make it. , '
Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co.
Phone 151 220 W. Oak Street
The Oregon BaKery
Has moved to their quarters formerly 06 v;
cupied by them on North Jackson Street
New Machinery
has been installed and they are now prepar
ed to furnish their custom-ers with the
best of service. , . N -
NORTH JACKSON
SAFETY FIRST
HMMsMMsliHMWIIIIM
Meyers Automatic Spray Pulnp.
No Relief Valve. No Plujiger
Leathers. Automatic Control.
Pressure relief Is not dependent on
the operation of a sluggish or defec- t ,.
tlve relief valve, and the governing
machanlsm In not exposed to the 4
clogging or corrosive action of the 1
spray liquid which always effocts the
operation of a relief valve, making 'r '
an absolute safe pump to nso.
Let Us Show l'ou Tills Pamp. ,
J. F. BARKER & GO.
What He
better is the man who eats
to be healthy will buy bis
will get them pure and of
applies as well to the thlrfty -.
goods are without a peer.
J. H. Campbell & Soh
Phone IDS
D
12
A Fine Winter Drink and Made
Right in Roseburg. , 1
UNRAH.
Delivery
Phoue 186
Side
AUGUSTj HECK, Prop.
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES.
ROSEBURG, ORHOOy