THE EVKMMO NEWS. SUMMITS HIS MESSAGE. i Mnyor F. h. IJeartl Outlines Work Fur Year 1011. (Special to Evening News.) YONCALLA, April 7. The com mou council elect met in special ses sion last Thursday evening to dis pense with some Imporlaut matters and to try and outline a definite out line for work. After the meeting was called to order the message of the mayor elect was read after which much discussion upon streeet , Improvements and the morals of the wn were entered into. Couneil i fun Knott and Ilelliwell spoke in -vor of legislating against the sale "near beer" within the city of Voncaila, and expressed themselves as being in favor of some perman ent Iniprveinoiu. We are not here to antagonize any one," said Mr. Heliiweli, "but we are in need of civic ringhteousne:'s and a general cleaning up of the city." Council man J. J. Meltizer spoke in favor of going ahead with improvements and in cleaning up the town. The main content ion so far con fronting the council is street im provement. Some favor paving, while others think the city can le greatly bciioiitted by rocking the streets, which would not necessitate the. outlay of any great amount of funds as compared to 'the cost of paving. Already the council elecfe has been styled "The Reform Council." We hope to be worthy of the title given us. Mayor's Message. Important among the matters con sidered during the evening was May or F. L. Heard's message. Mr. Heard is the- youngest mayor in Douglas county. If not in the entire state, and is held in high esteem as an official. His il'Bssage follows in part: To the Honorable City Council, Greeting: In entering upon your duties as aldermen of t lie . city of Yonealhi. you are taking the reins of the city and you will be expected to dispense with the affairs of said city in an in telligent and businesslike manner, keeping in mind at all times that the welfare of the city is entrusted to your care and keeping and that the jveople electing you to the po sition you now occupy, have explicit confidence in your integrity and judgment and feel that you will work to further the welfare and wishes of the people whom you represent by using your best endeavors to pro mote the welfare of the city when ever circumstances will permit. You will during your term of of fice be called upon to decide ques tions of vital importance to the fu ture welfare of the city; so let us work collectively as one man, ever keeping in mind that duty demands concerted action upon the path of progress which if traveled in an in telligent and progressive manner is certain to lead its patrons to ulti mate success. First I would admonish you to weigh carefully each contemplated action before proceeding; be certain that you know exactly what course you are outlining before going there, on. V The city treasury will be at your command, to a very great extent, therefore let me admonish you to be Judicious and thoughtful with regard to the city s finance and nev er at any time allow yourselves to be carried away by any sudden im 'OUR Time for a minute, Mr. Farmer and House Y keeper of li-oseliurg Hammering prices our list and if you give us a trial. We are the Independent Cash Grocers. We have just received another ear load of un excelled Red Ribbon Flour, a pure hard wheat flour; every sack guaranteed to von. ltcd Ribbon Flour Per Bai l per Sack 1 Gilt Edge. Hard Wheat Flour SI Per Barrel Roseburg Soft Wheat t Graham Flour, 50 lbs $1 Farina, 10 lb sack Graham. 10 lb small $ Improved R. Oats, 10 lb $ Blk H. Oats, per lb $ Corn Meal, per 10 lbs S Cracked Hominy, 10 lbs $ Farina Goods. Puffed Rico Puffed Wheat Quaker Oats Cream of Wheat 5 11) Quaker Oats Post Tost ies Kellogg Corn ITikes .. Quaker Corn I- lakes B. It. Corn B. It. Tomatoes H. R. P-as B. K. Beans Larco Muk S-uail Carnatien It. R. Hominy It. Ii. Pumpkin. 3 ib . It. R. Kr int. :i lit fnv O-Stni-H Whole Clani- Minced Clam On r n S i up rrip?, 0:hT Syrup, per gal $ .11 I .1 1 9 -II $ .17 '4 ...It for -"' .1" .- S .' S S .10 S .! S .HI S .til s .nr. .1.-. 8 .!.- S .1". S .HI S .l-"j S .fJi, ! -r E.al 8 . S .no And many other i n a tM'd basis IVfil. B.U'loy, lr lots at a miin-ti' saviiiir you mom an. Shorts. m. Trv us Yours ICitsil Grocerf I Phone 31"; i PROTECT YOUR ROSES Use Marsters Rose Spray Solution for Roses, House Piauts, Vines, Small and Large Fruit Trees. Kills Germs and Insects. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. pulse or unsound ideas, but investi gate to your entire satisfaction be fore . launching into any new enter prise. There are many much needed im provements to be looked after in the city, some of which can bo accom plished with but little expense, while others will necessitate the outlay of considerable money, but by being economical and consistent no finan cial diiliculty need be experienced. 1 would recommPHd that you use your efforts toward securing some per manent st i eet improvements, a val uable and indispensible asset to any city, and an improvement which we must have sooner or later. I would also recommend that you investigate the cost of municipal lighting system and if possible to do so. secure ono for tiie city, as any progressive municipality needs to be well lighted. I would further recommend that you provide a public watering place somewhere within the city; that you use your best efforts to protect the city from fire by employing all the means at hand and more in case you consider it necessary. Kncourajge the organization of a fire company and furnish apartments for any fire Machine Made BREAD In keeping with the modern methods of bread and pastry making I have installed a pat ent bread and pastery mixer, thus (jiving my patrons the ben efit of the most approved meth ods in the art of bread' making. The products now turned out at this bakery are equal to any in the state. A trial will convince ynu. We carry all the good things in pa."tryland, fresh and crii-H every day. THE IMPQUA BAKERY I If. GUEST, iroi. riione ''1 ii mimiiwMii miinwnwfiiMi and vicinity. Wc arc still down tor casii. .Look over find Ave can save you nionev, Van Goods. Nun Better Peaches, 3 lb can... $ .t."i Nun Better Apricots, 3 lb can... 8 .!." Nun Better Pears. 3 lb can $ ,15 Blue Ribbon. Peaches. 3 lbs $t .20 Pears, 3 lbs .10 Cherries, 3 lbs $ .20 Blackberries $ .20 lied Ribbon. Sliced Peaches Sliced Pears .... Apricots Blackberries ... Pineapples S ... Arnmur'H IMirn Kutorn Meats. I.anl. 10 His St..". i.ard. 5 lbs 8 .7 Cnmpmincl, 1 0 lbs SI.M CnnipnilIMl. 5 Iln .7 Kniirki'rt llacnu. li.n-k 9 .1 Snick, . I I'l. nio Hams. mt ll .. .1 Switt I'n-mium Hams, h K .1 fiit Vn:k. ..T II, S .1 K.i:irv Ilnakfast Uarnn S,,ap. 7 liars of Swift Prlil" S . 7 l'ars of Cn.laliy's I'rl.l.' . S.niKi Moiidav. r.' liars fur ... .l. !; I, Wl.it.-. bars fur l. S'r.-.i :.-d Hmii.'V. I!i " k ir 11, .1-'iraini-s. whliv t !- las'. d.'Z. . S:ii' k"il Salmmi. x-r lb Coil Kih. per Hi s nil cut to yon for rash. Wo arc strict now niul trvinp; to trivc yi.u the lo ne' Crarkcil 'orn. Oil Meal in , ainl he convinenl that we a for lmsiness. STUIUiS & I'F.IJMAN. Hi TITS apparatus which may be employed. Further I would recommend that all antiquated buildings, fences, etc., hindrances to the welfare of the city, be declared nuisances and dispensed with accordingly. The law and order of the city should ever bo maintained and the! police officer, or officers encouraged j in the performance of duty by giv-1 ing him, or them, your undivided support so long as the bounds of the law are not exceeded. 1 would recommend that all per sons found upon the street, in an in toxicated condition, or making them selves obnoxious, or causing unnec essary dlsturbnients, be arrested and delt with accordingly. I would f urt her recommend that all places wherein billiard, pool or card tables are employed, be com-! pelled to close at a reasonable hour at night and not allowed to conduct! their games during Sundays. Kur- ther that a curfew bell be installed and all persons under IS years of ago be compelled to vacate the streets 'after a certain hour unless necessity compels them to bo out later than the time specified. Further 1 would recommend that you frame and pass an ordinance suppressing the sale or handling of so-called "near beer" within the city of Yoncalla. Believing that the handling of "near beer" affords op portunity for men to violate the law without laying themselves liable, I deem it prudent to suppress the sale or giving away of it (near beer) within the city of Yoncalla. As it is next to Impossible to keep a city clean and sidewalks in repair so long as stock Is permitted to run at large. I would therefore recom mend that all stock be prohibited from running at large within the city of Yoncalla. Bell vine that ordinance) No. 33, now pending, (relative to the size of telephone poles) is discriminating In its nature and that the size of poles required is larger than neces sary, making it embarraslng to constrained to believe that poles inasmuch as any polo inside the or iginal townslte, whether carrying one wiro or a dozen must bo 12 inches in diameter. 1 thereforo ask that you amend said ordinance so that lateral patrons will not be discrimin ated against as the ordinance, as it now reads, proposes to do. 1 am oenstrained to believe- that poles ranging in size from 9 to 12 inches in diameter can be used for tele phone purposes to a good advantage. (Signed.) F. L. BtiAltL). MKLItOSE ITEMS. Interesting Items Gathered By n Live Correspondent. Our rain canto a few days ago. Oregon never fails. Farmers are well aloiitf with their1 spring sowing. Mr. Farmer, If you are troubled with "digger" squirrels get a pack ago of Bolivian's poison. It will kill them. From the number of people who went from Ik re to Roschurg before breakfast Wednesday morning. It fioems Mr. Roosevelt Is quite popu lar with us. H. R. and K. L. Conn hnvo been assisting N. L. Conn with his seeding the past two weeks. Daniel Bros, have about finished putting in their crop on Busenbark Bros', land. A. K, Clayton has finished his seeding. The recent rain helped to put tho ground in splendid condilfon to bring a good crop. Jesse Itnrie has been out of school the past twn weeks In order to com- I Buy more goods than any other Hardware store in Roseburg. I carry a Larger assortment than any other Hardware concern in Roseburg. I sell more goods than any Other Hardware concern in Rosebwg. I have more costomers than any other Hardware concern in Roseburg. My Prices are the best. My Services are the best. I give good, old-fashioned satisfaction. I have the easiest Hardware store in Roseburg to do bussiness with, andwhen you are in the market for hardware call and see me, I will not be undersold CASH OR CREDIT- plete the spring sowing. K. A. Ooff recently received an incubator and brooder from Wiscon sin and has the same in operation. We notice in a recent issue of The News that Sylmon Valley residents will have some fine chickens for next year. Melrose has them now and will have more next year. Brown, white and buff Leghorns. U. V. Hocks, H. 1. Reds, Minorens llond ans, White Orphiugtons and possi bly others. A chicken census would show a 'decided increase over past yea vs. Preparations are being made for Faster Sunday. Breaching the 9 th. at eleven o'clock by liev. Dollarhide. A. Cliiistiaii Kmleavor Convention. The C. K. societies of Douglas and Lane counties are holding a con vention today and tomorrow. About 20 delegates are here from abroad. All sessions are being held at the 1'resbyterian church except the Sun dav evening service which will be at the Christian church. B. L. Kddy will speak tonight at S n. m., sub ject, "A Comparison of Values." Kverybody invited. t LASSII' 1ED ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST Gold tassel, used as a watch chain ornament. Finder rdeuse leave same at this office. ktf IOST Agate link cuff button on street. Finder please return Hame to this office and receive reward. a-2 " Horses niul Vehicles. FOR SALE Black Percheron stal lion, age 7 years, weight l.fiOO price $:100. Address box 207, Itoseburg. MARES FOR SALE Span standard bred fillies, coming 3 and 4 years old, half sisters, broken, and are a fine lnrgo team for their breed. Well matched, and price reason able. Inquiro News office. tf Poultry and Eggs, EGGS FOR "HATCHING Whito Lnngshnns, greatest winter layors, $1.60 for 15. Inquire T. B. Can non, 320 West Oak street. tfd EGGS Barred Plymouth Rock and Black Minorca eggs from laying stock, only $1 per setting. Inquire of Wood, News office. tf MfscellmicoiiH. FOR SALE Show cases. Good bar gains. See L. II. Rhoades Co. dtf HA KG A IX A job lot of cut nails at $1.nn the keg. Churchill Hard ware Co. VOOI FOR SALE Phono 104. J I. Sprlngstead, Itoseburg. for wood Promnt delivery. dtf KEY LOST lmor key with wluit string attached, lost near the de pot. Finder please leave name ' l'arth's Toggery. a 1 '1 FOR SALE 1 Span bay mares J nnd fi years old, Sbiro and Morgan, weight 2400; a good all-purpose team, good travelers, would make fine breeders. Five milch cows, ali fresh, 3 with calves; 1 two-year-old Jersey, a beauty, and gentle, giving 2 gallons of milk daily. Also 4 full blood shepherd main pups, nicely -marked, from working stock. For further particulars ad dress Sam Whit taker, Oakland, Oregon. Real KM nte. KOlTS A L I-i 1 1 otiso" a n dnit75 0 x H) 0 Gfiod location. Inquiro at News office. Na1 MARSTES DRUG STORE We Make People Welcome Promptness In Filling Orders a feature of our business COWS WANTED From 1' to a car load of good, young fresh milch cows. State price and breed. Ad dress C. U. Wyatt, Denalr, Cal. It. F. 1). 1. Ft'HNlTUH 10 FOH SALE A lot of I fine new furniture, recently cost 2SS, will sell, on account of mov ing away, for $150. Inquire at G.14 Bine street, mtt FOB SALE Portland lot in surbur- ban business district, half block from car line; cheap. Address J. H. Mctirath, Roseburg, or call at 60S Mill street. t: WHITE LEGHORN EGilS Eggs from pure bred laying strains of S. C. White Leghorns for sale, also Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. $1 for K, Inquire Church Bios. Bakery. I i K AUTIl-TL HOME SI T E T w o acres, nil In ciioice fruit, grand view of city. One of the finest properties in Itoseburg or vicinity for a home. Inquire at this otlice for particulars. FIVE ACRES FOR SALE Nice piece of land, all fenced, close in aud ready for planting. No buildings, but a choice spot for small farm. Price $t,2f0. Inquiro News of fice. ORCHARD HOME Owner desires to sell beautiful tract of land, set to young orchard. In subdivisions to suit purchasers. Tho property Is closo In nnd very desirable. Prices are right on this. For particulars call at The News otlice, or address Orchard 1st, caro News. Itose burg, Ore. L-tf TO E X C 1 1 A N G E Good new ttve room house nnd two lots In small growing town, nnd 80 acres of unimproved land in Whito Salmon apple belt to exchange for small improved ranch in tho lltupqun Valley. Logged-off land consid ered. Address John Lang, Glen wood. Klickitat, Wash. tf I It Is every lady's especially a young lady's duty to make tho best effect possible. THE MILLINERY ARTfA FACTOR I.ft us uliiiw ynu our lastos ol forts from moriVIs Just rocoivml from the wuriil's fiishiun ri'iitt ts. Try on n ninny n yon l-anr nnlll ynu urn hiuIMUmI. Our pt'ici s liru miclt tlml uliy lady cull uf fnrd to wear tlio very Latest Inventions in Shape, Designrand Trim THE FAIR STORE WANTED A woman to do washing aud sweeping. Inquiro of Mrs. A. Wallenberg, 44 Stephens street. tu WANTED 1.000 men, womeu and children to buy their groceries from Stubhs & IVrniau and get free tickets to tho Guillen theatre, Cass und Rose streets. WANTED Man nnd wlfo to work on fruit ranch; also man and team; also single man, $35. Homo place, permanent. Address Wnu A. Snssmih-h, Garden Vallov 'Heights. Wilbur, Ore. it TIM BER LAND FOR SALE 153 acres of timber laud In section 8, tp. 2 5, range 7 W., Part of this is river bottom, best In tho world when cleared. For parti culars Inquiro at 506 Fowler st. tfd FOR SALE The Orchard Fruit Farm, Sixty acres of apples, pears, peaches und cherries in hearing. Six miles south of Myrtlo Creek on tho UmpquA River In Orchard Valley. If interested come and seo for yourself, or writo tho owner, 11. II. Olcott, Canyonvlllo, Ore. dalS ATTENTION If you are looking for land do not fall to seo the South Umpqua Valley nbout Rlddlo, Myr tle Creek nnd Canyonvlllo. All of the land Is river bottom and low first bench. Tho soil Is black loam with a. mixture of sand and, smnll gravel.1 Good natural drain age, pure water and most equable climato in Oregon. This valley has been a proven fruit Boction for fifty , years. Alfalfa grows four crops year. Survey now bolnff made for irrigation nnd water will bo delivered in 11112. Tho prlco of this land is less than for laud of poorer quality elsewhere. Tho only black loam free soil of any quality on mo coast. Tako tho train to Rlddlo ami nutlsfy your self, dtf Class About That The Little Store With Ulit llm-icnlni S. K. SYKES