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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1911)
THE EVRNflTO NEWS. TlTvSIMY. APRIL -I. 1011. THE EVENING NEWS BY II. W. HATRS. ISSUED DAILY KXCKtT SUNDAY. Subscription ItaUn Dully. Per year, by mall J3.00 For month, delivered lio Homl-Weckly. . Per year $2.00 l-tiU mouths 1.00 , " tttirl Entered as second-claw m.- 1 November 5. 1910, at ltosehuri;. Ore. under act of .March a, 1S79. 'JTKNIMY, Al'ltll, I, 1UII. FRANCHISE DISCUSSED. (Continued from Pago One.) at IuHt evening' meelintf of 1 1 1 city council thoro upjuturH tit bo but, one ubJueTlonablo feature embodied iti tho urdhiHiin t hat of' prh.e. Some of tho eiiuiicilmeu Heemi-d to think that RoKobiirtf should nwurc khh ' a priro Hl111il.tr lo Hint chart;" ( KiiKne Immediately upon o - of tho plant, while oiIm- ration the opinion that Ihe - w! "f tho company ! . ',rll, h; t o expiration - ' .J0' 'h''' at l" ' . of a upeelfled time "0 ttomctitrt of Mr. Iiounluia.ii. -wover, It (Iooh not neem probable Vfbat tho company will meet tho coun cil In thin hehair roniomiiiiK unu tho ('xccKHivo freight raton In thin Hoellon, inako It Ineiimbent to charge tho ruto uked In tho frau- ClllBU, Work Mom Mourn. Allf'lim that ho would bo unable to conduct tho affairs of his ofl'icc In a ninnnor Batlnfactory to tho city, miloKB ho was allowed to work ad ditional hourn. (Mty Knlneer M. H. Goruiotid, presented a petition (o the council IiimI evening tin which In; naked Unit ho bo authoi zed. lo labor 10 bourn in tho future Inst. -ad of x uh at pronent. In nccordance with levying additional workintf bourn, he nuked that bin eompennallon bo In creased rroiu $l2ft lo $ I Mi pit month. Tho liu'roano In bourn will hIko effoct bin aKtdHtant, Mr. Kroar. whoMO salary will bn Increased from $(10 lo $ 7 r per nionlh. Mr. cr mond rxptalncd that Ibcro would ho lit I"hhI. I!.ri blocks of pavoup-nt laid In KoHidmi-K durhiK tho bhmiiiiop, nay nolhiiiK fiT tho Hcveii tnlb's of kow.ms which would rciulm cunsidiMiiblc tiiuo and attcntbui. 'Tnb'HS wo hp allowed tti work morn hours," w.iid Mr, ficnnoiid, "it will bo alnuml 1m PokkII),1o for uh to aci-oinplisb our work HatlHfaHorlly." t'pon nmt Ion OS Council man North Side Juki N'orlh of Kinney Spur, North ho It so ll St reel. I'hone .TJO. Ordni-H for all kind of Huildlni; Material promptly IMIb-d at Keasouablo Pi lei s. Mill Work Our Specialty I1' rii ll I tuxes in Any Qoiinthy. Y OUI Time I'm' i lniiiiiti-, Mr. Iwirincr ;iinl llnusc kct'lirr of IJoscliuri: ;i m 1 vicinity. W'c ;irc still liamiiHTiuvi jiriccs down lor c.-isli. Look over our list ;iih1 it' yon tind vc c.-in save you monev, U'ivc lis a trial. We are tlie I ndem-iidi-nt (wl. CroetM's. W'c have just received another ear load of un excelled lied Kihlion I'loiir, a mre hard w heat fhnu : c t r Nick guaranteed to you. Itcil lill.lion I lour Per llarrot Per Suck (.Ill l.luc Hard Wheat Klour - Per llarrcl . Uonoliiiri; Sod Wheal Ofaham Klour, 1,0 Ihs l-'ntlna. in lit suck Orahani, in Hi small Improved It. Oal. Hi Hi lllk It. Oiili. per ll .. . . Corn Meal, per t 0 IM . Cooked Uotntiiy. 10 ll, . ii.:i.-. . s.-i.vio . Ml. Ill . .oil 1 I in iua (iooils. Pulled Kl." Plllte,l !,,.,! (Junker ti. lis Cream of U Ileal f H (Jualior d.i's Post Tii-lles KellnKU I',. in i ike;. (Junker Corn I lakes II. II. Corn II. It. Tomatoes II. It. Peas IV Ii. He. Ills l.nrco Milk Small Caiiiatlon It. It. Ilomliiv It. Ii. Pumpkin, i II. It. Ii. Klalil. :l II, . Cove l listen. Whole Clams Mlnc.-d (iains Our Ov, n iti rtiti hrlps. tlthcr Syruti, (K'r tal l .11 .1 1 W .11 . .17 ' IS .'.'i II for , -."e . ! -Il IK .Id .1" .1" . .10 ! .I" .ill '' " .I "' .IA " '- J J''' P'l- B..I ." .110 And ninny nlhcrs all cut t,i ymi f,,r cash. ',. aiv stndlv en n cash hasis new ami ti-yin ,i uiVt ,ui the hcnclii. Feed. Parley, r.ran, Slim ts, ( 'racked ('rii,'()il Meal injuli icts ;:t a Vetlnel inn. l'r v us and he I'nnvineed that we arc snvinii1 ymi niiiiiey. I iMKWjj Ymirs tW ltwinps!, ;,sh I SITPPS lV IM-K'MAX. Ciocer?! TO K.M OHCK CLHI-KW. Unon request of the ItoBn- burs school board, tho city council iuHt evening Instrucl- ed the inarKhal to rigidly en- force the no-called curfew or- (Impure, which provides Jthat children under the ago of. iij years shall refrain from (,.. fiuentliiB the streets later than "ik'ht o'clock In tho (even In i! ! ilurliiK the winter months, and later than nine o'clock during 4 the summer months. Marshal lliiirmnn says that ho will -rl' In accordance with the In1 tru(,. (If)iis of the council, a' ' " vnr' d'"'1 wl" i-lolmes tho ordinance, ;!',;,;,, 1lu rcmoHt of the city, 1,...-, r -wuh Mrantfd, and his Halary! Fwd accordingly. Minor Mutter. t'pon rccommondatlon of tho city onglncor, Winnie fJaddis, a local plunib'T, was allowed a warrant In tho sum of $H7L'.!tri for work com pleted fin tho North Koni-burg w.-wr system during jo month of March. A bill Miibmitted by Attorneys Co show & Uice in the Hum of $10'. lor lefial nervlccH performed in tlie easo of tho City of Itoriebtirtf vs. John Hunter, wuh referred to tho hgiilth and polico comrultteo for in vent iKatioti, The bill Hubmltied by U T. TljonipKon, who a!bi;i'-l that bo Imd hf-en damaged by the city In the sum of $10 wan rejectoil, roiU)wlns tho cotil!'l:tintH flled by the. Southern PncKle Cmniiaiiy. which corporation objected to emptying the so-called South Itosehiirg sewer into tbo Umpfjua river at a point near their watering statbm. tho city en-Klnet-r reported last evening that he bad no modified Ibo plann and Hpeci Ibatluns ns to remedy tbo conlem plaled. niilsanie. According to the late jilanM submitted by tlie engineer the outlet plpo will be extended into tbo channel of tbo river, thus Kuard Iiik against any Inconvenience to the Southern 1'aclllc. Company. The en gineer est 1 ma leu the rout of t he new it e stem cum p let o at approx imately $ 1 1 .r,!tL!!t, $1,000 of which will be expended J u ;xt en ding the outlet into tho river Kfi as to me.-t approval at t lie hands of t he rail road company. Acrmiliin; lo Mr. .Mi ce li, Ibo Southern I'inltii; Couipau Is satlst'e-d with tho prseni plan:, and will offer no protest. The ways and means committee reioited timt thev li;il investigated the iiroposftion of erectini; a vault Plaining Mill Celt ;immK. Nun Hotter Peaches, :l lb can .. . .1.1 : miii tieuer Ainlrols. .1 Hi ca j Nun Hotter Pears. :t II, can lino lilliluiii. .1.1 lit .i.i llo Pencil :i liis llacklierrlo.s . .11 Ited lillilioli. .Sliced Pea.lle Siaod Pears l.rl.,.ts llla.-kliiTrl,M Pllloai'l.IeK . Vctooill's Pure laisleril lenls. I. aid. in ll.s I aid. ll.s Ciniipiiiind. I'l H.s .. . fviiipoiilld. a lbs Snieked lla.'oii. Hack Mllolanl li.'llle llanis. ,.r Sn tu Premium Hams, II, Sill Pork, per III I'nm v Hieahi.isl Uncoil Soaps, T H.ns of sin Pride T I! its ,.( l'nJ.,1:, , p. pp. ,,,., . p..,, ,, II. h W Pile. L'J !..,, tor SI. .1(1 . . Is .7 .1 . . SI.H.1 . !! .7(1 .17 ' IS . 1 .1 K .17 S , S I .(Ml IS 1 .11(1 Sir , li.e.l ll.oiei. Pulk per IP si ,iai, "muses, iilnl,. the, i.i ,1,,, A s ..., S ilm.oi. per 11, . M . I., Cod Kiidi. per IP $ .Hi 11 ---Jaw. . 1 i' wf Let us Examine Your Eyes There is no tlta- r()r advice, aud our -j)a;gcs for jjiatn a.- slnai IS ill COSt 01 V our L'h,ss.'S and t ranics you rcqtiirc will perrnit. A. S. HUEY at city hall, and bad he. mi apprised that the same could bo erected for about $100. AcpordiiiMly. the ciij engineer was instrute(J to jircpare Ulans and specifications, and upon oreseniing tho name, bids will he so licited. Resolutions authorizing tho pav Jiik of Kane street, from Lane to Douglas Ktteets. wen adopted. The estimated cost is $ 1 0,3 '.). 1 It. t'pon reconitnendal Ion (jf the committee on electric lights, a liht was ordered installed at tho corner of Park and Prospect streets, in North itofaeburg. Mayor llayucs tcntlou had been i sslly of adciiiale inihii'j buildings, asked the council said that his nt ealled to tho nec lim esrupe.s on all and cou.sciiii':nt!y lo tako somo nc- lion in I tm mutter. Ciiuncilmaii Mi eelli saiil that he understood that there was at present a state law gov erning tho niitliitetianie of llro as capes, and in this he was supported by City Attorney Neitaer. Accord ingly, tho malter was passed up to tho state ottleers for consider;)! ion. Mr. Wetzel, representing aa i::ist ern paving concern, was present at last even Inn's meet In v.. and a sited for information relathu to thy e-l)n. templated prucedure of the council in awarding fntui'o contracts for pa vim; in tho city. Maor I lay lies s;iM that most of the peril loners, f.nul expressed the kind of surtuce d.siied. and for thai reason it lias been unnecessary to advertise for tentative bids. M r. Wei.el explained that he represen ted a firm which manufactured a high Kradn of pavement, jind that he would de.lip.lit ia submit I in a hid In tlie event the city desired to so licit ttiitatlve fhlilw. Inasmuch as there are petitions on fib askiun tor about forty blocks of hard sur lace piivemeiit (exact, material elim inated i Coiincilmiin .loseiihson ad- aiiced a motion asking tor tentative Idds. Tin motion carried, and it is! noire than probable that Mr. Wet- will submit u bid on the work. liiiN Ale Allowed. Tho follouilii; bills were submit ted, jind tipun r.'couimemlation of the llnaiun commiite.. allowed: I.. I'rlor. labor $i:iS:: North Side Crncery Co., feed (.7.) Ma i slet s I iron Co., mi-;. plies I t .0i Ma rM its in m: Co.. same a.s ;, I'mpMua 'alley News, print. . I l.r.o I'm;.' I tiv. (.'o., lunibei" N . a C. Ii. Foster,, medic;,! r.erv :i.oo It'iM'lint Transl in' huso cart llll . I'ilkiliclei Itn; -Vol ! Ii Side P slakes I'll- T. ,V 'I'. (' r Co haul- let,. lieu Neimer .1 V h-,1 I. K I I.. .1 I.. Itose. Sie, ,l ,li, . Koiolail tt. A. Kendall. V M, Court. jurors' City s. Hunter . Oretilt. salary . II. Hermann, salarv Ii. I salary X. Orrllll. slami.s ft s 11,1 lick KlMC, reed ed llowan. tliiiililhii; 1 Ihiiisii lii.no 1 Mm I. a n T.'i.oo A. Cuiuiinr.liuHi II I'l'llll'll II .luidn. lal.er C. Miller. laOor X It o. ! .i lii 1 1 haiilini: , Tom Cuaiiiiir.h .lee II M I' I" (i i 1 1 1 . j r .1. Williams. arreii He. uty I I ; . Mis ( I I. al.i M IP II, 111 u,i. c. I' rear. lini;! d Cot... lie I.e. s 0.. In i:. r. mi .V 'pair hi, !i. nit j w. c, Houi;. Co. Plue prill's 1 In XOTICK. Notlre Is Per, l.v clven l!rl M.ls ili'i Pe reeeiie.l Pv Hie 11 11 ,1 , ,s 1 1; n ,,! "ill H t: Illi ,!: of A pril. 1 i I I . a! "i e, p., k p in. ',ir i.nleoiiti,; ,o-,. ,,f -PC, M,,.,i ftoei IP,, ears of 'Pe S, n p. , I..,. CoM.ie-.iie. nni ,!. Pi, net ' set iiood lo tie to! I ,n ',,; !-':;,.'. to-it I I o f.H.ls to C,e lioselilri; hkh vel',.,.1. I '.ll i'or,',i to ,.. I -li e -''-" ,,! I a cords lo ti e We t S i i S-V ','- I'l .ores I . Co- Ui.-.-r s.Poo! Til." Mood Is I" I... : I at C', respeetlve places s fe ; u-,1 pi rlc!- with a -' fool air , -," b-'liveel them iitls wood v. ill ::"i''i' ;it Intel a!s letweeii tPe aloie dee .and .lull it. IHtl. It v orihT of bo:rit (tf directors, tated at Koti,hur. Oi'con, thl 2Sth day of Mareh. l'.Ml. ii Lest We Forget. it i Lest You Forget. I That this is April and that we have decided to do a strictly cash business from this time forth and for ever more. We make the following changes in prices as a starter other good things to follow. Gasoline per Gallon, 23 Centri Raw Linseed Oil per Gallon, $1.35 Bring your Can. Boiled Linseed Oil per Gallon, $1.40 Bring your Can. White Lead 9 Cents per Hundred, full Packages, 1-4 Cents per pound Advance on smaller Packages. Nails $3.25 per Keg Case price, 4 Cents per Pound Retail for 3d and larger. Now don't forget to drop in often and we will not forget to give you good service and advantages of the best buys we can make. Churchill Hardware Co. THE IRONMONGERS Roseburg - - Oregon XOTICK TO I'lCl IT at(WT:i!S. A nieelinK of the rninqiia Valley I'ruil I'nlon Is called for next Sat urday. April X. at - I'- m-. slimii. II the fruit Ki-owers of Hondas coiimy want to do any Imsinesn this year they must ho prosenl at this meeting, olherwiso It will ho too late to u eoinpllsh anvHillii!. Next. Salurdav'si ineellim' will 'loll tlie story." lie i. resent If von wish tile IllilOll to CO!l - tlntio The incoriioral loii papers nre: hero nnd iHllou on thoin will he tali-1 en next Saturday. ! Household furniture Tor 'sale. Call at Fislier'a I'aiut Store for prices, tf SPECIAL SALE.. ! r- HOUSE CLOTHES RACKS A NECESSITY The most popular litt!t K.tek made Takes up no mere room than an umbrella. Si rietly all hard wood, stvatvly rivited. J ut " 5 of these for this sale. Worth $2.00 for this pale tV.ey Go At $1.25 i K. 'member only t a nt this price j ' Lii-t aaje, tlrst nerved, RICE S RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS l r "'-i i s, 1 ' I Moiiier I lavenporfs new hook. "Tho Country Hoy," a story of his A f ' H :&l And A valnalile nutritive tonic food containing ex tract of beet, soluble citrate of iron, and grape wine. This valuable tonic is ivcconimended to you because of all of the above ingredients are the pur est obtainable. Our Beef. Iron and Wine con tains no tannic acid. It is the ideal food tonic for run down systems, no matter what the cause of it may be. Invaluable for convalescents, nursing mothers, anaemic children and others who mav need a reconstructive tonic. Makes good, rich, red blood. THE BIGGEST LITTLE ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. S. E. Krchn, Mjir. Koseburg - - Orre'on VtrmMi Book dsv DeUG STOP.: TOWN own life. On sale at ltosehurg , store. ;i nj tgf