THE EVEXJN'O XEWS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1011. nWnBBIBBMI PROMTNESS IN FILLING ORDERS A FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS When out shopping don't forget LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES ' They taste so good. We novur saw its equnl. We Always Have a Fresh StocK of these Pure Goods "'roreans 'an to Dynamite Ministers Special Train FORTY MEN ARE UNDER ARREST the Event of Convktion They, Will Ito Executed King Loader of (iiuig Is llrothei' of As sociation. FOR SALE AT Marsters Prescription Pharmacy TI ETC Quality Pharmacists (Special to The Evening News.) SEOUL KOREA, March 15. A Service Day and Night plot to assassinate former War Minj A Is V Governor General Korea, by dynamit ing a train upon which lie was trav eling, was frustrated through the American missionary, who sent out a warning early today. Forty Koreans have been arrested and are being held awaiting an investigation upon the part, of the oilicera. In the event of conviction they will be executed. The military police today arrested An Ming Ken, who is believed to bo the ring leader of the gang, lie is a cousin to An Chung Ken, as sassin of the late Prince Ito, who was resident general of Korea, Division Is Complete. SAX ANTONIO, Tex., March 15. Eight a ad one-half days since the order for mobilization was issued, the entire First Division was encamp ed and completed today. Th arrival of the ninth cavalry completed the division, while skeleton divisions are being filled by raw recruits arriv ing hourly. Would Justify War. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 15 Some persons who profess to know, believe that t lie positive statement of Secretary Knox to the effect that the American youths now Imprisoned at Juarez, Mexico, as spies, were cap tured on American soil, is true. They scout the contention of the Mexican officials that the men were captured near Juarez as contended. According to the international pro cedure, .Mexico's stand would justify pushing troops over the frontier. In the, language of Secretary Knox, Mex ico's stand in the matter, will enable the United States to force the Japan ese question to an Issue and prevent the Mexicans favoring Japan to so-j euro power. War Is Eminent. ST. PETERSBURG, March 15. It was oili chilly announced here to day that unless China replies to Rus sias mandatory note within ten days further procedure will be left to the war office. It is understood that military demonstrations against Chi na will be pushed vlgorolsly. Secret reports indicate great military pre parations in progress in China. The Chinese council received the Russian ultimatum today. leaves For Albuquerque. EL PASO, Texas, March 15. Leaving behind all questions of maneuvers, ex-President Theodore Roosevelt today left for Albuquerque nfter a busy three hours spent in this city. A delegation of former Spring Opening 11 James A. Perry Invites your inspection of Ladies' Smart Spring Suits Tailored Hats on display now. Also 'complete line of Flowers, Braids, Ornaments, ViOvet and Silk liibbons and Shapes. THE HOTEL Cass Street, Cor. Rose. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor FIRSTGLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS I uiliiinjr, New Furnishing!! ami Furniture, Steam Heated Throughout. Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED Centrally Located in Business District We Invite Your Patronage. Rates Reasonable ui'iiitwuow-Wrr-iiiM "if la" Go Carts Go Carts The Fulton Go Cart is thebest that money can buy, Light, Strong, Durable and Nobby. Fully Guaranteed The sulky runabout is just what you h$ve been looking for. ' SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW L H. RHOADES &C0. $3,000.00 WORTH OF 2nd HAND GOODS WANTED rough riders escorted him to Albu querque, where a convention of rough riders is now in session. It is estimated that 4 00 former rough rid ers will be in attomiiinie at this con vention. liiiilt'oads Are Fined. BUFFALO, X. Y., March IT.. Th New York Central railroad was fined $:15,000, and tho Pennsylvania railroad $20,0011 in the United Stales District court here today. The case involves the Standard Oil Company, which corporation, is said to have been given a rebate on oil shipments about four years ago. Ouo Man Killed. S10ATTLIO, Wash., March 15. Knuto Davland, a laborer, was crush ed to death, and five persons were injured by flying timbers here to day. A house was being raised, and collapsed. Divand, who was under the building was killed almost in stantly. Tho injured were insido of the structure at the time ot the ac cident. liuildfng Collapses. NASHVILLE, Tenn., March IB. One of tht most horrible accidents to happen here for years, occurred this morning when the building formerly occupied by the G. H. Kails Hardware Company collapsed. Three men were killed outriglit, while live are dying, and nt least fifteen others are supposed to be hurled under the walls. The nccident occurred without warning, and the men who were employed in clearing the ruins re cently caused by a fire were caught like rats in a trap. Immediately following the accident the injured men were sent to the hospitals, and a large force of men were set to work in hone of unearthing the bodies from tho ruins. A IHsastroHB Fli-e. MlLWAUKIlO, Wis.. March 15. Fire today destroyed the entire stock of the M. lltlty Lumber Com pany, consuming at least ten mill ion feet of lumber valued at anprox Imntely $300,000. The flames threatened the Menominee Valley manufacturing plant for a time, but were finally subdued. Fireman Frank Clark fell off a ladder while engag ed In duty and is dying at a local hospital. One Man Killed. RAN' IU2UNAKIUNO, 'Cal.. March ir, One man is reported kilted, ami iwentv others injured as the result of a headon collision between Santa Fe passenger trains. N'os. 41 and 42, near Olendora, this afternoon. Train In Dispatched. LOS AN'OELKS. Cal.. March 1a. A special train bearing physicians and nurses was dispatched 1o the !-cne of the wreck near Olendora tliis afternoon. Tho injured will be brought to this city. OlIITU VUY. Mrs. .Tns"ph McKce passed away at h'r home in this city, Friday even ing. .March 10, I'M 1. Mrs. MeKee. had been an invalid years and of late ilraih was almost daily expected. The remains wtre interred in the Yoncalla cemeter Sunday afternoon. March 12. The large number of Borrowing relatives and friends in attendance told plain ly the high esteem in which Grand ma, as Mrs. Mch.ee was known, was held. The funeral services were conduct ed by Key. Croat, of Cottage- Crov", and the many in which the Master's promises were expounded, together with cheering words of comfort and consolation aided materially in dis pelling the gloom fnmi the hearts of those left to nioiun. C.rnn-tma Mc Kce was beloved by all who knew her and her home, while, she was well, and strong, was always open to the voung folks and lho.se. less fortunate than herself. While death to her was a benefae tor. there are none but will mi.--s her and the glowing twilight of her mem ory will lie like u rainbow, blight and li'Miitiful, enslaved on the L -ii i f to remain forevr. li.'n'h was th" iiebratnr oT Hint w! f ret dom cannot n :!.-; i!e physician of Mm whom in"iMn" cms not cure; the comforter of Him v. hon tim cannot coir-oie 'ui'n:i M;n".r;m-t Kingerv w ,e-' horn in F'"t tuti r oil lily. 111., .f j mi ar v . " November 4. lvrr yt" w;ts numicd to Joseph McKe,.. ci;;;t children e !r tn;'on. hi te y r r.7 i ho family riiov .1 in ... 'u-fc'i nd in 7I they tnov d to On-snn. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MHKTIXC. Pursuant to notices heretofore posted calling a school meeting for tho IStli day of March, 11111, for tho purpose of submitting tho pro position of contracting a bonded debt of school district No. 4, Doug las county, Oregon, for the purpose of purchasing a site and erecting thereon a grade school building- for said district that there be also sub mitted the proposition of selecting said site for said school building, and tho following sites will bo submitted at tho said meeting, to-wit: Voto for One. Mark (X) in the square before the site for which you wish to vote. Proposition I. Block No. 19, Kinney's Addition to tho city of; Hosehurg, Oregon. Prico $1,000.00.' Proposition 12. That parcel of hind on Washington street between Kane iind Chad wick streets, the same- being 105 feet, by 220 feet. Price, $10,000. Proposition It. Quarter block. corner of Washington street and Chadwfck street, being 161 feet by 120 feet, being lots One (I) and Two (2) of lllock Twenty-One (21) of the city of Hosehurg, Oregon. Price, $4,500.00. Proposition 4. Lots Fifteen (15), Sixteen (10) and Seventeen (17) of lllock Eighteen (IS) f tho city of Roseburg. Oregon. Price $(1,000.00. Proposition n. Commencing on the northeast corner of Lane street where tho same Intersects Watson street; thenco running east 240 feet along Lnno street; thenco north 158 feet, adjoining the land of J. V. Hamilton; thenco west 140 feet; thence south 181 feet to place of be ginning. Price, $2,500.00. Hy order of tho Hoard of Direc tors, School District No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon. Dated tills day of March. 1911. J. C. FULLEUTOM, Chairman of Hoard. GEO. NEUNER. Jr., Clerk of Hoard. m-8 L. C. Hicks, of the Rutherlin Land & Water Company, Informed a News representative this morning that two carloads of Eastern tourists will ar rive at Sutherlin tomorrow for the purpose of looking over tho country In that vicinity. When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits PALACE THEATRE McKenzie Merry Makers SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING "Tennessee's Partner" Wednesday ami Thursday "House of a Thousand Candles" Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything new in the suit line Overalls. Shirts. Hate Pane Sh We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can sieai tne goous. wvt; US A TKIAL. D. J. JARVIS Good Things to Eat Is Our One Specialty It you nro fond of foodstuffs extra good in quality always fresh mid crisp BomothliiB that wilt tlcklo tho nalnto whon your npjiotito is at Its best or worst Hint's us. Wo havo tho Roods nt our coiiiiiimul und can satisfy all tnstos. Docomo a regular customer and llvo good as well ns happy. NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 324 Roseburg', Ore. Hay, Grain, Feed j CHURCH BROTHERS' j """""" " .' ! IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR Mai Saturday and Sun day, flood Music Machine Made Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STKEET PHONE 135 DELIVERY BREAD j and hi llnj mnv. 1 to On ;-tj" 1 I W..!'r rm-t i. 11-nrv ' n-nl Waiter' 1 j !'K". nt y-w-Mn, fr ! Mr. fh. ! g ;.-;!-vl!.v I !. and Mr. I'. 1' ' 1 i ( lift, nt I'nrtiaml, Or. f,n . ir 1 , i3 (' I'nwi.ll. nf Ti-i: U I n ir iHi. day In tnn &!'. i liiifiiiH-s mutterR JUKI Vbitlli fi-i'-riii. In )i"f'iin: with t)!.-' modern Mielh'.'if. of !.fc;i'l ;ir.. ji.Hry n.akini; 1 luve nn'.iilli" a pat ent. liri'Mtl and iiantery mixer,, thiiK t;:vii:j,' my patrons the lien e!H of the n.ot ari'rfv.-d n:etli- o !s in the art of I, read making. Th" pro-duets now tinned out at tliiij iiakery are npial to any in the mate. A trial will convineo you. We carry all the fniod th!r.i'! in pa-trylami, fresh and crip every day. THE U.MPQU BAKERY ii. i.i r.y i . rroi,. ri,.,M.: ui ! REAL ESTATE! - - FARMS.ORCHARD TRACTS, STOCKRAMCHES, C4RDEMTR ACTS I City Property Business Propositions JU..H AT Ml'i;ri,!( iKr , a dot!; ttif wjinr out', Inh to lny, oh wo nr? that tan not bo jC we rriti; ijm; iu i: hvva !.r, m?. iMiro r.iuen Turrho,, hnco thnt am ho.Uig usod lo n Knat vtivnt now. Thin H timely m harcillll tnr vrm nt u.., l,.l W ' alii