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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1910)
I1IB EPENINU IS'EWS TI'KSDAY, 3VSK 21, 1910. THE EVENING NEWSi 1IY B. W. HATES HOW TO GRAIN IN MISSION My mission Graining Process gives the dull stained hardwood effect over varnished or painted woodwork, furniture, etc. without the expense of removing the old finish. Entire cost but 2c per square foot and any one can apply it. You can't realize how handsome a finish this makes until you see samples at MfiRSTERS DRUG COMPANY Promptness in filling orders a feature of our business Paint, oil, glass, building material at the lowest price GIVE US A CALL , WE MAKE PEOPLE WELCOME MH Ufel DAILY KKCEVV SUNDAY Entered as second -class matter Nov. 6, 1909, at Hone burg, Ore., un der act of tire h 8, 1879. Subscription Hntcs Pally Per year by mail 3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly Per year..... 12.00 Sir months 1.00 'll'KKDAY, JUNK HI. 1IO. ItKAh KSTATK TKAXHFKKH. Wallace W. Parker and wife to Hradford Culver Timber Company, 160 acrea W. one half of N, li quarter and W. one half of S. E, quar ter of section 14, township 29, south of ranee 9 W. 92,600. Security Savings nnd TruHt Com pany to Bradford Culver Timber Company, 160 acres in 3 one half of N. B. quarter and B one half of N K. quarter and 8. E. quarter of N W. quarter of section 8 In towishlhp so, south or ran go y, w. $iu. Culver Timber Company. 80 acres. Fred Cooper e t al., to Bradford S. B. quarter of N, W. quarter, and N. K. quarter, of M, quarter of section 18. In towuhhlp 30, south of range 8, W. JIU. John H. Colo et al., to Bradford Lumber Company, 160 acres In N. TO quarter of Hectlon 20, township 30, south of range 8, W. $10. I. R. Rice et al., to Arta W. Park er, 44.51 acres In Roctlon 9 and 16 towiiRhlp 23, 8. G V. $600. J. 8. Dunnnvln nt al.. to Orvllla Peters lot 1 In block 17 In Myrtle Creek. ?4f. State of Oregon lo Nicholas W - fllilp)) 320 acrea In K one half of sec tion 16. township 31 south, range 6, W. $800. ' Herman R, Burs nnd wife to George W. Pott It, 40 acres In section 8, town - 23. Houtli of range fi W. Kittle E. Johnson et vlr to Hen Ty 1j. Tovejoy, all' of lots 12, 13 of ftect Inn 47, township 29, south of ran go 3, w. Itobert A. and Walter Tt. Branch to Kdward Clark and Cleason Hnwley 29.2 acres In unctions 17 nnd 18, In township 27, south of range 5. Johnh II. Cole et al., to Bradford Lumber Company, 1,440 acres In soc tlnn4 nnd all of Rnctlon 8, In town Bhln 30, south of range 8, W. Also ' flection 14. township 30, south of ranso 0, W. T). C. Bart.ruin and wlfo to KIhIp Wright, 3R 1-2 acres In township 27, south of range 5, W, $2n0. 11. Kenton, sheriff, to A. C. Mars tern, 4 4 acres 111 section 32, township 27. rnnge 6. Francis B. Ilorton et nl., to James Wako 163.40 acres In W. 1-2 of N R. 1-4. N. W. 1-4 nnd lot No. 27 of section 30. In township 80, south of range 9. $3,000. BKK "SHIP AHOY" TOXH.HT. "Ship Ahoy" occupies Hie stage In Armory hall tonight, (treat prepar ations have been made and weeks of rehearsing undergone by about thirty young Indies and twelve young gentlemen, and they nre now ready for tho frny. "Ship Ahoy" will live In the annals of local talent shows for many years, an It cannot fall to made n great, hit. The ndvnui-e sale RRKU res a splendid success. The opera will give Its final bow tomorrow night. Twenty thousand peach boxes for snlo at $5 per 100. J. O. Klook Company. daw-tf The FREE Machine is insured CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT SH0RT wheat crop AllUUNI Or tit A I Clerk'H 8emi-Annt;aS Reporfl of the financial condition of Douglas County, Oregon to? the nix nionthB ending March 8lBt, 1910. ((nt'rul Ktliul. Liabilities Warrants outstanding Oct. 1st., 1909 $ Warrants Issued since Oct. 1st., 1909 as follows: County Court and Cinimlssloners' aact Circuit Court acct JuBtlce Court account Sheriff's Ofllce account .'. Clerk's ofllce account Treasurer's ofllce account Coroner's office account School Superintendent's office account .... Stock Inspector's ofllce account Assessors ofllce account Assessment & Collection of taxes account Tax Rebate account Current Expense account Court HoiiHe Expense account Jail account Peuper & Indigent account Roads and Highways account Insane nccotnt Reform School account . Ferries account Scalp Motility acount ' Public Schools account Fruit Inspector account ' Miscellaneous account '.. 19,092.73 999.16 3,261.45 799.09 2,012.00 2,372.94 600.00 103.90 661.60 75.00 l,75r.. 47 571.63 249.48 2.0,16.37 4,266.14 464.62 3,034.15 8,122.45 81.00 13.75 1,492.12 34.00 79.90 287.62 29.05 Total ( 82.495.52 Warrunts redeemed since last report 10,754.55 I Warrants outstanding April 1st., 1910 65. 740. 97 Kstlinuted Interest on same 2,629.62 My cash paid on cancelled warrants 16,754.55 My cash paid on Interest on same 890.72 By cash paid on state taxes 3,(72.50 By cash transferred to school fund, 1907 roll .... 611.44 By cash transferred to school fund, 1908 roll 4.178.71 Dy cash transferred to school fund. 1909 roll .... 4.36S.18 By cash transfer'd to gen'l road fund, 1907 roll 436.74 By cash trunfer'd to gen'l road fund, 19"9 roll 5.906.96 By cash trunsfei'd to gen'l road fund. 1908 roll 7,309.63 By cash transferred to bounty fund, 1907 roll .... 43. US By cash transferred to bounty fund. 1908 roll .... 252.05 By rash transferred to Indg't Sold'r fund 1907rnll 13.11 By cash transferred to Indg't Sold'r fund 1908 75.61 - By cosh tninsf'ed to Indg't Sold'r fund. 1909 roll 88.60 By cash transferred to library fund, 1907 roll.... 13.11 By cash transferred to library fund, 1908 roll.... - 59.83 Hy cash transferred to library fund, 1909 roll .... 59.06 By amount due state for Inxes, 1909 roll 55,007.14 Hv amount due common school fund. 1909 roll.... 35.984.03 By nmoiint duo general road fund. 1909 roll 4S.659.92 By amount duo Indigent soldier fund . 1909 roll 729.90 By amount due school library fund, 1909 roll 486.61 By amount due common school fund from 1907 & 1908 rolls 673.41 By amount due general road fund from 1.907 & 1908 rolls 9,482.93 By nmouut due bounty fund from 1907 & 19(18 rolls 33.92 By nmouut due Indigent Soldier fund from 1907 & 1908 rolls 3.02 By nmouut due library fund from 1907 '. 1908 rolls 10.07 Total Resources- ..$264,282.02 To balance on hand last, report $ 31 I To amount received from clerk for foes To amount received from Sheriff, 19(17 roll .... 2 To Hint received fro sheriff, 1907 pen ally Int To amount received from sheriff. 190S roll .... 2.1 To anil, rereived from sti he-riff, pen't & Int 1 To nmouut received from sheriff, 1909 roll .... 25 To amount received from fines To mill ree'd from .1. V. Thomas, road damages To amount received from coroner To nmt received from stal, non-resident poor.... To nmt due on 1 !S tax roll k fi To amount duo on 1909 tax roll 206 Total ; $277 .195.22 .21! .1.30 .791.43 702.54 .3OS.09 S9C..57 .104.27 854.75 87.50 1.50 T10.00 .500.92 8U4.90 621.05 for five years against flit', water, net of providence anil hrenkago by (lie I'ivo Company. McnIiIcn (his fs the most im proved sewing machine on (he mat ki t, wil h lis liotom illo movement, lis s sets of hall lioarhigs, sjiechil shuttle elect or and many other lute sewing machine developments. Investigate THE FREE Before You Buy Recapitulation. Resources . To cash on hand Ir.t report $ 3.195.22 To cash receipt (all sources) 58,119.95 To amount duo on tax rolls 216. 305. 8S Total Liabilities By warrants outstanding Oct. By warnnls Issued since Oct. $277,621.05 1st, 1909 1st. 1909 . $ 49.092 73 33.402.79 "v warrants oulslaudlni!. April 1st, 1910 My wiirrauls outstanding, Aprjl 1st, 19 By estimated Interest on same By cash disbursements By cash transferred to sundry funds .... My amount due state for state tax My amount due to sundry funds S2.495.52 16.754.5". 65.740.97 2. 629. 62 LM.417.77 2:1.416.71 5 5.007.1 4 96. 069. SI $2 6 1. 282.02 $26 I.2S2.02 $$ 1 3.339.03 . $277,621.05 .. 264.282.02 13.33 9.03 Surplus t Summary Tnfttl reso, irres j Total liabilities I ! Mv Malum-,. StHte et (t,.i!on. County if llousbis. ss ' I. K. 11. l.rnov, lonnly clerk of Douglas countv, Oregon do hereby "'itif; Hint tbe foregoing slstenieut is n true ami correet exhibit of the I linuiulal condition of lieimlns t'omitv, Otvunu for the six months end i March :ilst. 191U as Is shown by tbe records and files in the otlico tit the eounlv clerk of tou;:bis County, Oivgon. I seal ibis ISih day of June. 1910. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man Nenlntf machine ncille, nil "icM and make. line i nt my hand and nfllna K. H. 1,K0. Countv Clerk. Kveiy lover of music will wish to.,,, opportunity to ,tf i hear tho Kory Son Hecltal at thej,,,,,,, m,re dimee't of niudc ' 1 rreshvtenan church on inertia v . -vi it n i i i ..,,. ii. nitis .lane US. "Mil , i Mrs. Kory) U Marie Helln ' an artist la her chos- U-'puhliciin. Mr. l-'nry has a fine tenor voice of um- nsually plensinv quality. The en- en work. Her selections were of , . , ', ;such tvpo as to displav a l.lub d- s,a9,1' Pll"w nnd the Insistent uree of vocal ability and culture. The recall 3 from the audience nhoKed sinking of the hatia.n Aria pave all that his solos wero thoroughly enjoy- (Specia) to Evening News) MINNEAPOLIS, June 21. Serious drought threatens the grain crops or Northwestern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana with destruc tion. So far about half the usual rainfall for the season has been en joyed, and farmers are apprehensive that unless the hot winds and high temperature cease the yield will be cut to at least one half. At Min neapolis yesterday the heat reached 110. TAFT'S PET BILL STILL HANGS FIRE 1 (Special to Evening News) 1 WASHINGTON. June 21. After! several days spent in greasing the ways for the administration postal savings bank bill, the measure Is! still sticking In the shute. Taft is fairly "boiling" over the delay, and his anger is so great that he cancelled a proposed trip to New Haven, and announced that he would sit tight on the Congressional lid as long as might he necessary to accomplish the adop tion of a "satisfactory savings bank measure." COAL GOOD GRADE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Bum coal and save trou ble and annoyance of try ing to get results with green or wet wood. Sold in Any Quantity Nolan Q Pierson Leave Orders at Mono gram Cigar Store Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Oregon BOOKS The Latest Copyrights School Books Office Supplies WRITING PAPER Tablets Envelopes Pens Pencils Penholders Inh FOUNTAIN PENS Drawing' Material Typewriter Supplies Artistic Post Cards MAGAZINES Fishing Tachie Baseball Goods McKinley 10c Sheet Music Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Oregon To Our Patrons and all Lovers of Good Bread: Our Moscow Hell Flour 'has arrived. We want to place a sack in every household. .Let tho whole family vote upon it, if not as rep lv presented, if 'turn us the sack nnd wo will cheerfully refund your money. A full hard Wheat flour for $150 per sack. Try it nt our expanse and be convinced. BEST IN QUALITY MOST IN QUANTITY Yours to Please, EAST0N $ STUBBS PHONE 263 344 JACKSON ST URUTY UJ Tasty Snappy Soda Drinks The ortn season is again with us and we are ready to servo you tlie purest, most delicious soda drinks possible to get. And served ex portly ami rlennly, too. There'll be the old time favorite drinks the kind you like so well and tho newest foney conceits, too. Soda to pleaso yon, nodq yon ran trust because of ' extreme purity palate pleasing, Mitisfying summer beverages that invite yon always to "have another." ICR rHKAM SODAS ami SUXD KS 10c. Hnzolwood rnoxcelled Tec Cream in brick ami hulk. 1 BO f'KNTS QlMiT. ROSEBURG PHARMACY Prescription Druggists 174 JACKSON STREET, ROSEBURG OREGON ::::::!::::::::: ::::::::::j:::::jJJjjm2 g LE0NA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY J! Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumtcr H g Doors and Win-lows of all Kinds. H YanlpoD r.orOk Street. Phone 1411 ROSEBURG, OREGON