THE EVENIXO NEWS WKDXESDAY, KOVRMI1KR 10. 1000 FRENCH JUDGE ARE NOW DOWN OVER 600 FEET : tt TAKES A HALT T.F.ONA Mil I S I ITMRFPrnMP ANY Ut The Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily ,SLf. Valley" Just Llh tH riowtn Price $1.00 Per Ounce. For Sale Iiy 0 Fullerton & Richardson THE DRUG STOREOF QUALITY Cass Street. , Near Depot. Rosebtirg, OfegOll ' -- - . w (Special to The Evening News) PARIS. Nov. 10. "I am becom ing angry. Don't exasperate me longer. I have been defending my self cautiously because unfortunately obliged to; but If you drive mu to It I will cease to be discreet," exclaim ed Madame Stolnhell this morning In court. Justice De Valles evident ly understood what the woman meant, for he Immediately changed his line of questioning. It is believed there are grave pos sibilities of scandals breaking out at the trial which would disgrace French officials If Madame Steinhcll reveals the history of her attempt to rule France through her lover. . KlTHKItMX M:VS. Hunch of Xewsy Hems Worn The News Correspondent. (KEEP DRY! t Why go in the Rain when you can buy an Umbrella so reason ably for yourself and the little ones. W. E. Clingenpeel JEWELER AND 0PTICIAS t. Phone 2143 The petition to divide School dis trict No. 39 into two parts came be fore the School Boundary Board nt their meeting In Hoseburg on Fri day the 5th and was set aside, ine object was to put the town of Sulh erlin in a district by Itself. A school election was held Satur day, the Oth, and the voters carried a motion to move the present site to a point just west of the depot build ing at Sulheriin. This will end the days of the old Fair Grove School, a laud mark for the past forty years. A new and modern school building will be created immediately upon the new site and Sutherlln will have !a Bchool building In keeping with the I rapid development of its community. One whose architectural attractive ness will exemplify the good taste of its citizens. The Shlrla Lumber Company start ed its new saw mill on Monday. The plant is located at the month of Coop er CaniBi, a mile east of Sulherlln and adjacent to the heavy timber. The plant Is working six men at the present but Intends to put on an ad ditional force as soon as all machin ery is installed. F. B. Waite. I. L. Hatfield and E. C. Sabln spent Friday In Roseburg. Mr. Lloyd Smith has moved Into his new residence, which he has just completed. Mr. Smith intends build ing three more houses on his adjoin ing lots for renting. Mr. Frank Gillette, the contractor, has his new cottage neaiiyompleted and Intends moving into it by the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Franz and daughter Jean, left today for Eugene to visit their daughter Gladys who Is attending the University of Oregon. E. C. GOOD ENOUGH 15 THE DEADLY ENEHYof BEST In oporating our Grocery Businows. We are not satisfied with good enough. We strive for improvement. Our store is the right place to buy Groceries. Everything fresh and clean. Phone 2381- Commercial Clob Bldg. Rosa Goodman took a flying trip to Looking Glass yesterday, and vis ited the scene of operations for an oil well that la being bored for on the farm of James T. Goodman. He was was present when the borings were cleaned out of the bore ior the first time, and for the tirat time I nuked upon seepago oil from a well in Douglas county. Work Is again resumed, and the well Is down now over 1100 feet. The drill is reaching a harder alia la of rock and that Is considered a moat favorable sign, as no flow oil In any quantity could be expected until (lie shale encountered was imsaed. They are onw at or near sea level. Lumber. Lath. Shinrles anrl Drv 'Finish f.iimrorl , , , g Doors and Windows of all Kinds. tZ Yards on Lower Oak Street. Phon. 1411 ROSEBURG,. OREGON OHK TKSTKIt I1HKK. Arrived Here Last levelling unci Will ut Once foe Taken to Mine. The Conner ore testing machine or dered from San Francisco several weeks ago by Morris and Bradley. owners of the large mines of copper In course of development near this city, arrived lu this city yesterday afternoon, and will bo takeu out to tho mines today. Ther has been over a thousand tons of copper ore taken out of these mines, and the machine will be used to develop the value of the ore be loro it is yarded up preparatory to future shipment. Vv hlle much of the ore will be laid to ono side for the time being, that which comes up to the standard set by the owners of the mines will be held until a certain number of tons are accumuluted and shipped by rail road to a smelter. A Cleveland dysnentlct. who hns fasted Ilfty days, Bays he has not been bothered with Indigestion dur ing that period and believes ho has effected a cure. Someone has truthfully said that nothing but a mint can make mon ey without advertising. It might be added that the mint couldn't iO) It If It dldn t put its competitors in jail. H. W. ALTHAUS &' SONSf I Gr-AKAGKE I i Automobiles, Bicycles and Supplies j Agents Fairbanks 3 Morse Co. Z Telephone 144 1 Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. AC I ATUART CARPENTER, CON . P. LA I hAIVI TRACTOR, BUILDER Estimates on all Work Free of Charge. Repair work a Specialty. Office phone Main 945. Office at Roseburg ElectriCal House, Cor. Main and Oak Residence 749 South Main Street. 5( Roseburg, Ore. llll.l.S ALLOWUI). (Continued from yesterday (rneral Hoad Fund. Hatfield Saw Mill Lumber....; Umpqua Linn. Co.,, same 1 Nels Rvdell. bridges T. W. W'lnlford, bridges Umpqua Luin. Co., bridges... S. P. Fenleyl Blkton bridge Pilklngton Bros., roads K. A. Hinklo, bridges Leona Mills Co., lumber .) 16.27 99.84 15.00 42.81 18.00 10. 25 4.00 7.45 John E. Love, roads 3.50 Muupln & Fisher, lumber.... 200.02 W. B. Thompson, bridges.... 46.00 C. F. Applegate, bridges 9.00 Grant Applegate, bridges 27.00 S. R. Brawn, bridges 6.00 David Miller, bridges 6.00 Thos. Howard, bridges.Q 22.60 C. A. Stock, bridges 18.00 J. P. N'umby, bridges 20.00 John Miller, bridges.. ..i, 20.00 Chas. Applegnte, bridges 1.00 O. W. Puckett, bridges 10.00 Rice Rice, The House Furnishers There's Nothing to Compare with a Little Home all Your Own. Wouldn't you like to make such hap piness as this your happiness? Why don't you? Co., lumber- bridges.. 12.12 1.00 bridges 16.00 16.00 We're in a Position to offer you th best the market af fords In the way of Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stock. Qual ity and quantity gaaranteed. Fine roasting pieces of beef from 8c to 12 He pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do bettor anywhew Phone us your order. Wo; deliver to any pftrt of the cUy. Cass Street Mar&et LOUIS liOHLHAGBS, Prop. 107 West Cass 8t Phono 191. Free Delivery. ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME Electricity furnishes comfort! heretofore unthought of. The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. The best way to make your home attrac tive and a palace In Its Interior conditions of living la by the use of electric light. G. L. PRIOR 315 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or : Skelley Lum. James Dolan, S. 1. Kenley, M. McDonald, bridges. Dell Hudson, bridges 14.00 0. R. Franklin, bridges 12.00 .1. H. Marsters, lumber 168.66 Hassell Lum. Co., lumber.... 115.00 Glendale Lum. Co., lumber.... 155.24 W. P. Graham, roads 158.00 J. C. Fullerton, damages .v 3.00 A. Fields, bridges .'. 255.65 J. H. Roland, bridges 4.05 Logsdon Bros., roads 16.35 M. V. Case & Co., lumber 6.99 II. P. Conn, lumber 35.96 T. E. Singleton, bridges 6.00 W. H. Brown, bridges 4.00 Chas. Hamilton, bridges 2.00 Bliss Singleton, bridges 2.00 F. F. Patterson, bridges 2.00 Jackson BroB.. lumber 18.44 Lou Casto, bridges 28.75 N. Selig, bridges o 2.15 .1. A. Klrkendall sVSons, lum.. 13.56 Buffalo Pit. Co., roads 28.50 O. j. llaugberg.lumber 205.07 .(jickson Bros., lumber 46.68 h I Hunts roads.... ej4 00 R. Watklns, bridges 10.60 W. F. Brlggs. bridges 26.25 C. C. Hancock, bridges 42.00 H. J. Allen, bridges 15.00 D. Stong, bridges 15.00 Booth & Picket, lumber 97.00 C. C. Hancock, bridges 21.15 Hawthorne Lum. Co., lum 147.21 F. C. McGregor & Co., nigds.. 8.85 Pilklngton Bros., roads 12.00 O, K. Roberts, roads 10.00 Hktof?6Meft ? iMdgftQ.. 4.H F. H. Churchill, roads 9.00 S. K. Sykes. roads 45.95 Chas. R. MQlce,.. roads 45.00 Henry (.Voucher, lumber 52.00 C. H. Bohm, bridges 15.00 Beal & Co., roads 7". John Alexander, roads 1.U6 J. A. Sawyers, Ferry 128.60 Gardiner Mill Co., lum. ferry.. 74.43 Elkton Mer. & Dev. Co. bdg.. 10.34 Special Hoad Fund. W. P. Graham, dlst. Ko.($l.... 130.72 Peter Balfr, dlBt No. 32 292.15 Indigent Soldier Fund. Peter Jones. Mrs. Prather & Johnson 24.75 Louisa T. Clay, Allowance.... 48.00 John D. McKav, Allowance ... 20.00 Mrs. Henry Easton, .Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Prather Peter KelfTcr, Allowance 10.00 Mrs. Isaac Jarvis, Allowance.. 15.00 Mrs. H. Easton, Ira Cham berlaln Sam H. Miller, Allowance... T. P. Stephens, Allowance... Sam H. Hersha. Allowance... Watson Davis, John W. Son. 17.40 7.60 10.00 15.00 10.00 11.20 You've got the girl I Of course you have what young man with thought of a little home all his own has not? You're anxious, so is she wnat girl isn't for a little home all her own? What's Uiatcouhlft then is, it simply a question of not having the necessary cash to pay for all the things this little house will need" If that is the throuble don't let it stand in your way another minute we'll fix up your little house just as you want it just as cozily and comfortably as you and we together can plan it. You can furnish it complete, parlor to kitchen, with every needed thing we've got every thing here that you can possibly aeed in the latest, approved styles and you can pay us a small sum at time of purchase the balance in little weekly or monthly sums. . We will gladly arrange these payments in amounts to suit your needs. Won't you come in and let us plan this little home happiness for you? c GLOBE WEEKIOtV BOOK CASES, SOLD ALIKE TO EVERY BODY EVERYWHERE, their prices are fixed on the solid basis of moderation, and are same to all. The standard of Section CASES. Grows as your books accumilate. IRON BEDS beautiful ne pat terns, specially priced: $3,00, $4.50, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 and up. SANITARY COUCH makes a couch a bed a Davenport best grade, $7.00. DRESSERS $7.50 and $10.00; regular $15.00 Dresser No. 93 for $13.50. BUFFETS $12,50 to $29.00. HEATERS $2.25, steel; cast top ones $3.50 to $6.50; Charter Oak with swiiw top $10.50; cast top and cast bottom Eclipse $10.50. RANGES ANR COOK STOVES 4-hole Majestic, best on earth for $55.00; 4-k,ole Standard, a good one for $30.00; 4-hole Charter (5ak, a hummer for $32.50; Cast Cooks, No. 8 at $12.00 to $20.00. New Showing of Rugs, Carpets and Draperies MATTINGS, 20c and 35c yard; LINOLEUMS, 55c, 60c, 75c to $1.50 per yard. PEERLESS MATTRESS The acmef perfection, at $15.00. Chairs, Chairs and Rockers. Chairs 50 cents and up; Rockers $1.50 to $42.50. Wall Papers 10c to 50c double roll. Table Oil Cloth 20c yeard. Everything for the kitchen, See our new washers. 4