6b THE WEATHER ADVERTISERS Will find Tbi Kvonini Snl the bt medium to reach the pnopleof ltoburir. Awhlta a-wake publication printing alt tbe news that fit to print LOCAL FORECAST Faj tonig t and TcJy Cooler Tutsday KOSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, Al'lUTi 17, 1011. No. l!ir VOL. II. 1L II III Body of Late Secretary Ben son Enroute FUNERAL TOMORROW MORNING Ceo. W. lirovtn To Deliver Kulogjr For Lodge of Klks Odd Fel lows To Conduct Services At The Grave MAYOK'S I'HOCLAMATION The funeral of the late Secre tary of State Frank W. Benson will he held at tho lSlks' Tem ple, in Roseburg, on Tues day morning at iu o ciock. As a token of respect it is re- quested that all business houses close at 9:30 o'clock a. ni., and remain closed until after the funeral. 4 FRED W. HAYXES. 4, Mayor. The remains of tho late Secretary of State Frank Benson left San Francisco at lO o'clock last night and will arrive in Koseburg on northbound passenger train No. 16, at 11:05 o'clock this evening: The body will be accompanied here by Mrs". Benson. Dr. Steiner, Judge H. L. Benson uud wile. George E. Houck, of the ordnance department of the Oregon National Guard, and Captain Sncer. of Company B., O. X. C, of Ashland. A committee representing tho var ious lodges of which -Mr. Benson was a member will be in waitlngat the depot, and the remains will bo im mediately taken to the Elks' Temple where they will lio in Btate under guard of a squad of local militia-nu-n. under command of Captain Fred Stewart, of Company D., O. N. G.. stationed in this city. Mrs. Bon . son, who is said to be prostrated over the death of her husband, will be taken in charge by friends. No one. other than the immediate members of her family, will be allowed to see her until the hour of the funeral. At a conference of the committees, representing the Odd Fellows. Elks and Woodmen, at the commercial club rooms yefitenlay afternoon, all arrangements for the funeral were completed. The funeral services, will ire held at the Kilts' Temple at 10 Ederheimer-Stein ill? it t m I) fj'! i A 1 1 'nut TV! ht I On May 11, 112 and 1:1 llow'mrg In golnu to hiivo the beM Straw lHrry Carnival nnd Hone Show evr shown in Oregon. Wo are going to have more people here than wre eviT in ItoMburg at one time KehurK ih coming to the front fat so Is linrth's Toggery keeping In line with the spirit of progress. Ve have tho finest store in Douglas county nnd in thin store we are showing iip-to-dat' nierrhnndisp. Kvpry suit Is fitted to your measure and kept pressed free for you wo are showing the lest makes of hand tailored Milts (hose that have c harm ter, style nnd are de pvndnMe and what Is still more to your liking prices are less than elsewhere imv-W'p are here to prove it to your entire satisfac tion nnd if you are not satisfied your nionry Iwk. You'll find tills Is the store you want to do your buying In. Try us. Harth's Toggery The Home of Regal Shoes Cut this Out and Visit the Roseburg Theatre ''This tlrket and centa are good for 2 rhildrrn admlaalona under the of 12 years at the - i .- , t f Jrlt n.ijj iiUltk ' Roseburg Theatre l.t all tuwa except Saturday night. Tr'aTW.l ipTT'i-t-T lanly Thtre in town showing picture that have not been here before. I VK IIAVK N'O RKI'KATKHS. o'clock tomorrow morning as form erly announced under the auspices of the Odd Fellows and Elks. The temple services will he under direct charge of tho Roseburg lodge of Elks, while the services at the grave will be conducted by the Odd Fel lows. District Attorney George M. Brown, of Roseburg, who is known throughout tho entire state as an or ator of great ability, will deliver the eulogy upon behalf of the Elks, while Judge .-oniaa Ryan, of Ore gon City, will act as Master of Cer emonies for the Odd Fellows. The members of the Woodmen lodge will attend the services in a body. Following the services at the tem ple the remains will bo taken to the Odd Fellows' cemetery, under escort of the Elks, Odd Fellows and Wood men whore they will be interred he side Mrs. Benson's mother and fath er. Although there will be no mili tia demonstration, tho members of Company O.. O. N. G., of this city, will attend tho funeral eumasse. In accordance witi, the proelama tloulssued by Mayor Fred llaynes, of Roseburg, this morning every in dustry in the city will be stilled dur ing the hour of the funeral. Flags on all public buildings are at half mast today, aud evidence of mourn ing and sincere regret is prevalent throughout the entire city. Out of respect for tho. dead the public schools will be closed during the morning that the pupils may attend tho funeral. According to telegrams received .here today. Governor Oswald West, of Salem, Pat McArthur, of Portland, former private secretary to Mr. Ben son, and many other men prominent throughout the state will arrive hero this evening to attend he funeral. Clifford Benson, wife and baby, of Gardiner; Wallace Benson nnd Mrs. Steiner, of Salem, have already ar rived in Roseburg and will meet the party upon its arrival here tonight. The committees in charge of the funeral arrangements are exerting every effort to provide accommoda tions for those who will attend the funeral. Hundreds of additional chairs are being arranged in the tem ple, but notwithstanding. It Is pos sible thatniany persons will be un able to gain admittance. Every vehicle in the city will be placed at the disposal of those de sirous to visit the cemetery, all of which will be In charge of careful drivers especially selected for the oc casion. It is predicted that tho funeral procession will he one of the longest ever witnessed in Roseburg or Doug las county. To Draft Resolutions. Acting upon the advice of Presi dent .1. W. Perkins, of the Rose burg Commercial Club, a committee composed of Mayor Fred llaynes, J. II. Booth and J. d. Watson was S5 Youne Men's Clothes ? Il I! nnnnnurn nnnmnnrv . : Mnrhinp Tunc SilpnrpH anil iMacnine Vjuns aiitncea anu Troops Driven Back. RED GROSS PICKS UP WOUNDED Two Hundred Federals Charge tho Kiiemy's Position, Hut Vnder Hot Fire Fled From Field Leu v i 11 j Won n dod . (Special to Evening News.j DOUGLAS "Ariz., April 17 Prom ising to take Agua Prieta from the rebels or leave his dead body on the Held, Ronald Diaz, nephew, of President Diaz, led a thousand fed eral troops to an attack on the town this morning. The action was start ed at G:oU when two machine guns were brought into line and opened fire. A second attempt was made a shoijt time before eight o'clock, when 200 of the federal infantry formed in linemnd charged, but only to bo driven back by the tire of the insurgents, leaving a dozen wounded on the Held. At eight o clock the tiring slackened and five ambu lances raced across the field to bring the wounded into Douglas. The main body of the federal force came up at 8:30 and threw out a seml-clrcular wing about Agua Prieta, the rebels forming in the rifle pits to conform to the attack and opened tire at 500 yards. Many bullets from the com batants whized over Douglas, and the American cavalry at Douglas were ordered behind the houses to , protect -them. Over 2,000 jwople were watching tbe fight from Doug las,' and were statlonod on house tops and other ioints of observa tion. Several wero wounded by stray bullets.. At noon It was reported that RO federals were dead and wounded, while the rebel loss was only 14. An American newspaper man who was in the insurgent trenches, was ser iously wounded. OM'( TT XO -( ( M M I T A L. Ho linn (iiveu o Thought to Appointnu'iitH. S.M.EM, Or.. April IB. InslstltiK that ho has not yet been nppolnted and therefore is in no position to Kivo interviews on questions relat ins to positions at tho disposal of the secretary of state. Hen Olcott. Governor West's choice for that of fice, will glvo no Information of his action or assistants until he takes office Monday morning. When ask ed ir he would retain Chief Clerk II. H. Corey, Mr. Olcott petted his solendid Irish setter and said he had given the matter of those ap- polntstuents no thought at all. "1 have not given tho matter three minutes' thought," said Mr. Olcott. "I am not yet secretary or state and may never he." Olcott la a great lover of dogs. He Is said to think more of the new Irish setter presented to hltn tbe day Governor West was elected and which he calls "Governor" In hon or of the occasion than of any poli tical Job that could be offered him. today he was exhibiting a telegram received from A. W. Sanborn, or Itoseburg. In which the latter said he felt like giving Olcott his prize winning Airedale because he felt so good over tho probable appointment of Olcott as secretary of state. Ol cott was much pleased with tho pros pert of getting tho famed Airedale. It Is the general belief that 01 cott will retain II. II. Corey, though no such action can be obtained through Olcott himself. Whnt others will remain In office la entirely a l mntter of conjecture, though It Is believed Nicholas Haas, who Is cus todian of records and files; A. C. Nye, mailing clerk, an J. W. Allison, assistant auditing clerk. have R chance to stay on. Haas has been employed at the statehouse for 24 ears and knows every corner ami ! nook in thnt structure from dome to I basement. Allison was appointed by! secretary or State Dunbar and Nyo by Mr. Benson. Among those who will get at once are Frank T. Wrlghtman of Salem. C. A. Zelgler. of Douglas county and C. fc. hock well, of Multnomah county who was made head Janitor by Mr. llenson. Miss Flossie Shamhrook. who wan head stenographer to Mr. llenson during all the time he was governor and also stenographer to Acting Gov ernor Jay Dowerman, has already resigned, havelng delivered her res ignation to Chief Clerk Corey to day, and departed for Roaehnrg. C.ovenor West nays no nan nm discussed the matter ot positions be tilled by the new secretary state and that those matters will be' left entirely to the new apolnee, whom he now make no pretense ni heine other than Mr. Olcott, who! ha been a life-long friend of Gov ernor West. The governor ha con ' nnnolnted this morning to draft res Millions of condolence In the death The funeral of the late John of the late Secretary of State Frank Toothacher, who died at the Bol Benson. The resolutions will be .diem' Home late Saturday, was held nrenared at onco and oresented at meetlnz of the club to be held the near future. Coplea will be fur ; nlsneft the Dereaea lamnj w.i lit the presa. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Pursuant to proclamation of Mayor Fred Haynes, the oilicers of the Roseburg Merchants' As80Clati0U raet ,, mornlng . and decided to close all busl- 4 ness establishments in the city from 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing until 1 o'clock in the af- ternoon as a token of respect to the late Frank W. Benson. All merchants should act In accord- anco with this ruling. Hdence In Olcott and says he is ex pelleently equipped for all duties that will be required of him in his new position. LOCAL NEWS. T. H Fnnnan and wife, residents t of Drain, are spending a couple of days in the city visiting with friends. Mrs. M. D. Gibson left for Salem this morning where she will spend a few days with her son. County Superintendent of Schools Thurmau Chaney loft for Giendale this morning where he will visit the schools in that vicinity. Mrs. E. I. Howes and father, Mr. Hoot, left for their home at Port land this morning after a visit with friends In this city. Robert Booth, of Eugene, will ar rive here this evening to attend the funeral of the late Frank W, Ben son. Georgo E. Houck left for Ashland this morning where ho will meet the remains ot the late Frank V. Ben son upon behalf of the state. Miss Flora Cannon left for her home at Portland last evening after a brief visit at the homo of her brother, Claud Cannon, in this city. Mrs. Mary Ward and Mrs. Fred Harrison, of Brownsville, left for their homes this morning after a brief visit at the homo of their aunt p. ltd sister, Mrs. Emery Marstera. Miss Anna E. Page, of I.os An geles, arrived In Roseburg this morn ing to spend the summer with her undo and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Rage. The members of tho Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Louis Kohlhugen. In West Roseburg, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. S. Trego ntrd child left Tor San Francisco this morning where sbo will reside permanently Mr. Trego preceded her to tho Cali fornia city about ten days since. The Interior of the Koseburg Phar macy Is undergoing a complete reno vation. Aside from the Installation of several sections of shelving, the painters aro retouching tho wood work. The demonstrator for Quaker Oats is entertaining the patrons of Iho Stubbs & Pormnn grocery store for a (lav or two. and incidentally showing what dainty and whole some foods can be prepared from the product. The special sale of the Peterson shot stock, more generally known as the Cass Street Shoo Store, which was inaugurated Saturday last by the Western Cales Company, of Port land. Is meeting with great suceess. Scores or satlstled buyers thronged tho store all day Saturday and to day, and everybody seema Ratlj-'fled with the bargains received. Work on the teed and commis sion warehouse to be occupied by W. O. Swank, which Is being built on the North Hooburg railroad spur. Is rapidly progressing, nnd It will only be a matter of a week or two until tho placo win ne reaoy fnr occupancy. Mr. Swank, a re n ex- r(nt arrlval In Itosetiurg. is lerlenced man In tho grain, feed and commission business, and will no doubt build up a fine patronage. The case of the City of Hoseburg vs. John Hunter, who Is accused of violating the city ordinance regulat ing nuisances, will te retried In Ite corder Orcutt's court Wednesday. The defendant will be represented by n. Ij. Eddy, while the Interest of the city will be looked after by At torney George Neuner. The case was first tried before a Jury about ten days ago. resulting In a disagree ment of the Jury. According to the annual custom. tot,h niemlxra of Aacalon Command- ofirr Knights Templar, attended p,,ra service at St. Goorgea Kpl r , chun.h. yesterday afternoon sermon was delivered by Sir .,,, rharlea Wilson Baker. Rev - j nh(,r n anB and fluent talker - nn(1 , TrmxTtn were greatly appre- i elated by those in attendance. Th - , edifice was crowded to Its capacity a veffterd.lv morning, Intermem ifo! In' lowing at tho Homo cemetery. Mr - j Toothacher wan well known In this city anu nia mnnj i.iu,i I learn of hla demise. IS Took Oath as Secretary of State Today. DUTY WILL REMAIN ON WOOL Tariff On Wool und Mnnururdirctl Woolens Deduced AlHiut One Half Mexico Cull" for Volunteer Soldiers. (Special to Evening News.) SALEM, April 17. Den Olcott. whom it has been announced was the governor's choice for tho vacancy ay mo ueatll of Secretary ovuamt, iuuk iuo outn ot ottico to day. Crusade Against 1'lro Traps. NEW YORK, April 17. Fire chief Crocker resinned his position today and will devoto tho remainder or his lire to a crusade for hotter protection to employes or factories. Since the Triangle ilro Crocker has spent his time looking up places of like character as the one wjiero 14;t died for want of adequate exits and lire escapes, and he ilnnlly decided to start a crusado URalnst ilro traps In this city. Tariff Reduced On Wool. WASHINGTON, April 17. Wool will not ko on the free list In the democratic tariff revision at this ses sion of congress, and sheep men are resting easy under this assurance. Democratic lenders In this city today agreed on reductions amounting to 10 nnd BO per cent In duty on man ufactured woolens and BO per cent on raw wool. .Members of the ways and means committeo announced that this decision had been reached. Wauls More Holdlers. MEXICO CITY, April 17. Indica tions that tho revolution has almost gotten beyond control of the govern, ment was Been today In the notices posted for volunteers. All men be tween tho ugea of 18 and 4fi are called to colors and offered 50 cents dally. UMj.tl. NEWS. J. H. llalley, of Myrtle Creek spent tho day In Roseburg attend ing la buslne-s matters and visiting with friends. Miss Vanderfeld and Miss Clark, both residents of Giendale, arc spending the dsy In Roseburg visit ing with friends. tleorge Crane, of Looking Glnss, Is spending the day In Roseburg looking arter business matters and visiting with friends. Deltnar Green, a Southern Pnclfic call boy, left for San Kranclsco, Cal., this morning where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis. The young man Is well known in this city and has a host of friends who re gret to learn of his misfortune. Miss Klossio Shamhrook, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Sham- brook, of this city, who has been employed In Iho secretary of stato's ofllce, at Salem, for several years, resigned her position on Saturday, and arrived Uieru last evening Scalp Treatment Facial Massage Roseburg Beauty Parlors Special Easter Discounts on Hair Goods Millinery Neckwear Toilet Artichs Not $1.00IVaIucs for 98 Cents, But Real Dis counts in Every Line. I HOTEL THE GRAND Cass Street, Cor. Rose. FIRSTCLASS IN ALL ew Building, New FurnishinK" nnil Furniture, Steam Heated Throughout Hot and Cold Water in F.verv Hoom. Rooms 60c, 7uo and 11.00 ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED Centrally Located in Business District v J t NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS. i ! All Odd Kcllows are renuest ( ed to meet at tho I. O. O. F. hall at the corner of Cass and jackson streets, nt 9 o'clock 4 tomorrow morning to nttiend tho funeral of the late Secre- tary of State Frank W. Benson which will be hold at the Elks' Temple, at 10 o'clock. make her permanent homo. VOTING IS HltlSK. Mrs. William Hell Gains About Uoa Votes' I lin ing l'nst 48 Hours. Voting for "Quoen of tiio Straw berry Carnival" and "Unoen of the Children's Parade" continues brisk, with Mrs. Gronvold In tho lend for the former by a substantial majority. Kor tho "Queen of the Children's l'arndo," Maurlno Buchanan has 100 votea, while her nearest competitor Iiuh 89 voteH, Following is the vote to dute: Mrs. C. 11. Gronvold 867 Mra. Will. Boll ... .....400 Miss Addle Sacrv 300 Mra. O. D. McAllister B0 "Portia" 50 Miss Harriet Barker 45 Miss Alllo Black i 40 MIhs Polly Campbell .-. 40 Miss Polly Campbell SO Miss Helen Hamilton 30 Miss Gertrude Hlldeburn 30 Mrs. J. II. Sturdier 25 Mrs. Frefl llaynes 20 Miss l.lzzlo llolan 20 Mlsa Lucy Bridges 10 Miss Margaret Jonea 6 MIbb Ailtheo King 5 Miss Sabra Young 5 Miss Inez Kitchen 1 Miss Mnry Young 1 Kiln Hodman 1 M'-s. Edna llndley 1 Miss Inez Clark 1 Chlldren'H tjiicen. Maurlne Bucha,nan 100 Lucllo Ollmoio 89 Norma North 4t Jean Perry 21 Josephlno McKlhlnny 24 Dorothy Abraham 18 Teka llaynes 15 Nina Campbell 15 Loulso Morso .'. 5 Kthel Qulno 1 Klbaheth Roberts 1 ilOOVF.R" To Dr. nnd"Mi'sTE. V! Hoover, on Saturday, April 15, 1911, a girl. ' ( ROBICRTSON To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ltobertjiou, of Portland, on April HI,' 111 11, a girl. Mr. Rob ertson Is a Southern Pacific brake man, and until recently was em ployed In this city. NPKCIAI, ATTENTION' W. O. W. Memorial services In honor of our Into neighbor Hon. F. W. Benson at the regular camp meeting thin evening. TillIkH by those who knew him heat, Including lion. A. M. Crawford, 4 of Salem. Special music, ro- frwhinents. Camp called to or- dor promptly at 8:00 tp. ni. t Please bo on time, ROBFRT R SMITH, Consul Commander. Manicuring Hair Dressing Fred Schwartz, Proprietor ITS APPOINTMENTS