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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
Wo lire now propiinHl to furiilMi Ice trem in wholoKule quantities, 4 progress for over i I tri-Mjllitv tff tllA GRAND CELEBRATION AT FAIR GROUNDS ROSEBURG, MONDAY, JULYJ5TH. WATCH FOR DETAILS LATER. III GRANTS PASS SOCIETr DUPED BY BIGAMIST. Practically Bun Methodist Church Until Exposure Scared Hiiu Away An ex-Convict. GRANTS PASS, Or., June 20 Pro fessor James S. McMurray, who for the past 10 months has been leader of the choir of the Newman Methodist Church, this city, and who has been the "lion" of the musical set of Grants Pass since his arrival here last fall, and who represented him self as being a confirmed bachelor, has suddenly left town, it having de veloped that one or more of his sev eral wives is hot on his trail. From the nature of certain correspondence received here, it appears that the pro fessor had as many as six wives, all of whom are living, and from none of whom he was divorced. Man of Many Aliases. Though he went under the name of James S. MacMurray here he was known to have had other names in places where ho has been, among them being James Rugby. His last wife was a young lady at Pasadena, Calif., whom he met while in that city teaching music. The professor had left his other wives in the east, among them being ono in Vermont, i He represented himself as being a single man, however, and married the young lady. Afterwards, it was learn ed that he had been married before. He left Pasadena, but the parents and relatives of the girl gave chase. and followed the musician completely around the world, capturing him fln ally at Scranton, Pa. He was brought to Los Angeles and tried for bigamy, was convicted and sentenced to serve three years at San Quentin. After lie had served his sentence, he re mained a while In San Francisco, 4hen came to Grants Pass. He has a splendid baritone voice, Is an acconv pllshed musician and the thorough di rector. He was taken up at once by the Methodist minister and members of the Methodist church here, as he claimed to be a singing evangelist, and gave proof of being a member of the church. Dupes the Church People. The Methodists were so well pleas ed with him that special concessions were made htin to remain here, among other things being allowed the use of the church annex and piano to train his pupils. He was even allowed to occupy the pulpit; in truth he had everything his own way In the Methodist congregation. Not long since a cantata, "Joseph," was given in this city under his direction, advertised to be for tbe benefit of the ladles' auxiliary to the commercial club, but it was discovered later that All 50-cent Books 35 cts. A1125-cent Books 15 cts. While taking invoice re cently we found that we had too many books lots too many. Wo must rid our shelves of over half their load nbout 1000 books. To do this we are going lo almost give them away. ALL 20 and 25-ccnt BOOKS AT 15 CENTS. ALL 50-cent BOOKS at 35 Cents. "The White Mice," the latest coyprlght story, in book form. Those who have read this story speak very highly of it. 1.25. Agee's Book Store Summer Rates East DURING THE SEASON, 1009. via tbe Southern Pacific Co. from ROSEBURG TO OMAHA AND RETURN $66.00 TO KANSAS CITY AND RETURN $66.00 TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN $78.60 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN $78.50 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale Jnne 2, 3; July 2, 8j August 11, 12 TO DENVER AND RETURN $61.00 On Sole May 17, July 1, and August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return lim it October 3lBt. ... . .,. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pas sengers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars. Bleeping car reservations an tickets will be furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. a very heavy percentage of the pro ceeds were "reserved" by the profes sor for his services. MacMurray, which is the profes sor's real name, was born in Scotland and is about 39 years old. He Is not a naturalized citizen, though he has spent the greater part of his time for the past 20 years in this country. He is well educated, especially in music, having graduated from the best schools of Scotland and studied in other European countries. It was his fine voice and his gen teel manners that made him a favor ite In society and In the church. He played the part of the bachelor well, and had It not been for his discovery here by some of his numerous wives, he would no doubt have remained in the exalted position to which he had been boosted. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Tlamatnlnir ,tnAllMl for In thfi Roseburg postofflce, June 21, 1909, are the following letters, which will be charged at the rate of one cent each: Burton, B. M.; Collins, E. J.; Cochran, Mrs. JameB; Fagan, T. B.; Good, T. G.; Haroldson, Mrs. Hattle; Harris, H.; Hudson, Mrs. u. w.; Murray, 8. O.; McGllnnery, Mr.; Ross, E. H.; RogerB, Thos. G.; Scott, Harry; Sheimon, T. J.; Wilson, k. u. C. W. PAKKo. r. M. John Ryan returned Sunday from a business trip to Portland. He leaves In a few days for Seattle, from which city he sails for Alaska on the 28th of this month. He will be accom panied by A. Q. Johnson, who left here last Thursday. Both will work for the Alaska Development Co., which Is promoting a big mining pro ject in that region. REFRIGERATORS. Purchase your Rofrigerators while our stock is comnle'.e. We have the celebrated WHITE FI'OST and COLD STORAGE Refrigerators; all white enameled, lined .mi iruaranteeil to give satisfaction. Complete line of Tents and Camp Furniture; also the celebrated vudor Hammocks. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man J. I'HimiUltHI'HH isi.oo rcr linir Dozen Cabinet Size at GRAVES' HOME STUDIO. 726 Mill Street Phone 757 ROSEBURG, OREGON. BIDS WANTED FOR MASONIC TEMPLE, ROSKHUIMi, OR. SEALED bids will be received at the office of W. A. Straw, architect, Roseburg, Oregon, until Wednesday, June 30, 1909, at 6 o'clock P. M., for the construction of a Masonic Temple In Roseburg in accordance with the plnns and specifications therefor, pre pared by w, A. straw, atcuuoci. Plans, specifications and other Infor mation can be had upon application to said architect. All bids will be opened by the Building Committee of Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. M., at the Lodge Room, in Roseburg, on Juno 30, 1909, at 7:30 P. M. The Committee reserves the right to reject any and nil bids, and no bid will be consider ed unless accompanied by a certified check of bidder for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, payable, to tno Secretary of Building Committee, as a forfeit if bidder fails to enter into contract and give bond as provided in specifications within ten dnys after bid Is accepted. , N. T. JEWETT, dj23 Secy. Building Committee. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS. All City of Roseburg Warrants drawn on the General Fund and en dorsed prior to May 1, 1909, are this day called for payment, as interest on the same will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 10th day of June. 1901). ELBERT B. HERMANN. lmd City Treasurer. Rambler Automobiles, $1300 to $2050. The Escape From Worry. Give ub a winding road, a sky full of white floating clouds, a river and a bridge over which to rumble, a lake, blue and inviting, among green hills, an hour's run to dinner, and the sense of power and control at the wheel of a Rambler and we will have no thought of business cares and worries. With the RAMBLKR, "The Car of Stiwly Service," there is added to the pleasure of touring the satisfaction of freedom from the wor ries of the road. The Rambler Off-S(?t Crank-Shaft makes this car silently power ful, capable of running at forty or three miles an hour on high speed, and climbing any hill with gratifying ease. The Itimibler Spare AVIh'cI saves tho tiresome task of repairing and pumping up a tire, and can be substituted for the regular wheel within three minute's time. H. W. Althaus & Sons Cor. Cass & Rose Sis., Phone 1441 Roseburg. Ore o Km I 1 on 1 1 "sz2.zr ,n RMCburi HT I III! BmfMYW YvF??'. 1 1!