THE EVENING NEWS HY ft. W. fMTM. fHfclEI MIL EXfjKW HL'KbAY. gulwrlpfloa Kl iMiJy. JPr year, by mall $3.00 fur month, delivered 60 Pr fear $2.00 Bit month 100 entered b KAcond'RlaiM matter November 6, 15I0, at JHojiffourg, Ore., nndr art of March 2, 187&. ioMV, A!I'HT 2H, KM I. Whil th jvWI'-ftf xlvon at th fororiflr'a Iriquftut, Friday, relative to tho Umiwiua brldga dlMNtr nhowfd the atructiire to be In a bad HUt, ow!n to Un as and the rnat Ir-njf th of the apan. It betn ft, no fKTnon or prfv-n r.nn JuHtty be hld rsporiIMo for th hrcih'Ut. 7b bridge wan wndrKolnj! re pa Ira, the builder In charge of the work for thA county waa carefully KardlnK HfCfelnat arri'l'-nt, an the evidence howed, and the rotten and defective beams were belnie mplaoed, when th hii(th ntrncturo toppled over of It own weiftht Into the river. The WMinty court ha, and Is, doing all In Hh powr to koep th roada and hrldK' In K'"" repair and & aafe condition, I'rhaps none of un have fully rea 1 1 wd that b ri d v, n a ro ao abort lived aa they really are, and thla dnplorablft fl'cMetit ban forced th truth home to all that mich atrurt'irr'N grow old and unfit and tinaf for nw ooner than we ran b 1Jtr. Th ('fiM"l"ii bridge, with other of a sfrnllar nut tire In the county, wnn built about twenty yean ajfo, having aerved Ita purpose well. and romparM with tUrnrturft arrona th HjXikan rlvtr, known a th Monro Btreet bridge In th city of Hopkane, built about th game time, outlasted th Iattr aocn two reara. that mammoth maaa of Iron and eeeel, after bring rerat tlm condemned and then re-opened to frafAfr, finally cloaed Ita career by plunging Into the river 1 20 fet be low It level. Theft Incident, costly and d'-plorab! an they are, warn th public that It la nerejwary to spend money freely to repair and replac brfdscwi manning the rtvra and itreami, and our offlriala ahould he nct it raged to o proced at any ;oet !n orrW to prote.-t life and prop erty, Th tragedy at I'mpfjua ha caiiK'd all good citizen and tax pa vera to carefully consider thla (tern of public: etina, and th con-Af-nnnn of opinion la that a tax should be vot'-d and other old ulrue turns fir rose the lmpftia b replac ed within the shortest possible time. VI.AIMKONH ML'.N'If'IIM tt MARKKT. The M unb-fpai Market idea and practice are wide-spread and grow ing, nays the Portland Telegram. Thre In such common sunne In the economy Involved that Ita appeal to the vaat majority of peopl la con vincing, Th municipal market la a rnonfV maker for the producer, and a monev aaver for th consumer, and then facta are th prim considera tion whbh led to Ita establishment. In the Municipal Journal and Kn girieitr, of AuKiist I ?, appear a meaty and IntitreKtlng art trie descriptive of th municipal market Just completed and put In operation In th city of MadlHon, Wla, Concerning the con struction of th market bulldlnga. 3 Coffee Special Coffee T7sAT Coffee Our every day eoffw spHfil la good coffee. Our ap'clnl blend nt !Mr mt pound la Hip best Hint iioncy cnti buy. Our (Joldcn Went Hlerl Cut la tho Im-mJ on Hie nmr ki't. Try a I ("'"" I r" If "ot aiitlaflcil, your money liutk. h Henry Easton Grocer lti ' : ' ' , . 111 N larksnn Phftnn 5fi BANKS & WELKER THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Tran.Hcient stuck ivon ln-st of care. Ilursus boarded a treasonable rates. Kiist class ris, jjood horses and careful drivers Blacksmith Shop in Connection All Work Guaranlecd Cor. Main and Washington Sts. l'hone 5 You will always have ood healthful bread, jiieand cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not nii'.'ichal Bleached flour is injurious to health. Use Flcisehman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Atfents Schnim and M.isnn Fruit Jars at Cost. I test Suar 0.05 (KM' saek wliiK' the present sUek lasts. whkm;? HKADLKY & RUSSELL V1I.IU!K, OKKGON Also carry a full line of )ry Hoods, Hats, Shoes, and rocei ies which they are selling vi'iy cheap. And it would pay you to investigate. which U t.ra'f In rvry detail, tbr U nothiiiK of uperUI local lnlerl, sav th or. fact that all the eoo crtfe work, except making th forms, wa don bjr city mploy. Concern ing th operation of the market tAere la much that ought to b locally in terMtlng, for th rea ion that the methoda ernployd would be bene ficially applfahle here. Hoarding the methods we fjuote at length; ' The market fa open from 7 a. m. to 9 ft. tit. dally except Hundaya. Hp- or atalfa are lt by a commit ff on market of the common eoun 'II and the Bup!rirjt:ndf nt of the market, the fee being eenta a day for a unit aoa:e. ff a leHa A(H In dralr!d a amalfrr fe la r-hargfd. No one exwjpt the prodtie r, or one who haa ptirhaa;d pro dure outalde of the r:ily ran a II hi (cood.t In the markt ara. All bay aild fmint he weighed on the Pity aalfnt, and all wwl rnut be meas ured by tit auperintendent, who glve the owner a certificate of weight or rnaflijrment, the charge for whkh la 10 renta. It la not per mitted that tarnn or wagons shall ue the public, atreeta or alleya for the aale of frolt, vegetables or other farrnera' produce, although farmers and licensed hut testers may peddle from houne to houae within the city limit. The health department has the right to Inspect all goods In the market and refuse permission to sell any meats or other articles which are not wholesome. Another sanitary provision Is that during the sum mer months the superintendent shall furnish a number of water-tight bar rels and tubs, and that all occupants of stalls or stands much throw filth, washings and refuse matter Into these. The waste matter received by thern Is removed by city carts Im mediately after market hours. The uperlntendent lg given police power audi IrtMtrtjfjt.ed to maintain order within the market area. Before the opening of the market more than 5,000 circulars were sent to farmers living within a few miles of the city Informing them concerning the mar ket and urging them to make use of it. A considerable number of farmers responded, and the market has proved valuable and a conven ience to the housekeeper of the city." Here Is a community Institution that Is the embodiment of a square deal. It cuts out the toll-taking of useless Intermediaries between the person who raises something to sell find the other person who tntint buy that something for use. Further more! In the con (1 tut of such a mar ket there Is the establishment of a standard of fair dealing the like of which cannot full to redound to the benefit or any community that adopts It. Madison has done merely what Middle Went cities are beginning to do generally, and what very many Routhern cities have been doing for generations. The fact Is that the municipal market house Is the sim plest and most, effective agency for communal trading. It Is the best builder of a truck-garden and fruit raising community about a city, and the one sure menus of saving money for thousands of wagn earners who need muro than others to take ad vantage or the opportunities for sav ing which tho municipal market of-fords. local -raws. Try Gold Star Polish on that one ptano and see the results. U H.. P.hoarfs A Co. dtf : ICE CREAM Tor your Jem cream orders call op the I was Lai County' Creamery, nhoae tiO. tt B. R. Mynatt, of NWlh Bi.d. Ore., i arrived in Roseharg yesterday to j spend a few days visiting at tb home of Sheriff and Mm. George Quine. j Mrs. William Bell and daughter, A lame, left for Astoria yesterday morning where they will spend a cou ple of weeks enjoying the centennial.' "f should love to Team shorthand, if ft weren't so expensive," said a the Rosehurg Business College. da26 ixrge uimmici, oi cm ion, a r- apend a few days attending to busi ness matters and Tlsttln with friend. Miss Roena Wllsoa left for Port-' land yesterday after three weeks! spent In Rosebnrg visiting at the! home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1 A, Wilson. j Mrs. C. L. Pearson and daughter have gone to California where they; will apend a few weeks with friends. They were accompanied by little Don ald McClallen. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Crandall and little son left for fbanon. Portland and other northern cities yesterday morning where tney will spend a couple of weeks. Among those who left for coast points on this morning's stages were Mrs. A. C. Dye and children, Mrs. J. 11. Dye, Il!V. B. Foskett, 8. W. Tracy and I. I. Kaall. FOR BALK. , A nice, neat 6-room btinga- ! district. Sewer connections, ! bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal location. Price $2,500. Ad- dress A care News office. j d-sw-tf ) HOME-MADE ROOT BEER Hu)o you're dresnnd for ! walking, and the mm comes pouring down. Do you think 'twill gel aomo rooter becauKe you ,cold and frown? Now, of courn, you're feeling . grumpy, your complexion' not quite c-lonr, Wear a anillo before you go take a drink of our Hoot 4 Beer. i kh h i:i;i'i(i coMror.M). It rolIurtH the dilHt when jiweep Ing, It preHervca the flenr. It pre venti. brenthlng diKeuHn germfl, and nuiken Ihe pruininea Hnnltary. NO lUHT for rugn und curpota, CKDAK 1NK for floom mid llnoleuma. I'ut up the 1 GO and HOI) pound barrel, and 100 pound narks. Write lm. Creiirent Cliemleal Company, 626 VVaHhlnglnn Hlreet, Portland, Ore. r'oinpoiiiHlH for Halu by II. W. Strong, rtoHehurg, Or. n 1 5 UNIPQUA CIDER WORKS It. V. SMICK ' Vl I'liyitiiiun and Surgeon. Hi Room I and 2 Abraham nidg. f Roaebu', Cegnn. Xf : 8' ft V ft Kit. FIMjAV. :7 f Dcntlrt. r- Room 6, noli BlHtcrg Building THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOHLHACFN, Proprietor Wholetmle and retail Butcher. Tnebest the Market aHordfl. All kinds of Stnk bought and Sold. Pbon! fH Roseburd. Oregon D V PROFIT This adv. means a pro fit to you if taken ad vantage of. We are overloaded on some colors of house and floor paints, 1 s and 5s, so are going to give you the benefit as we need the money that's tied up in it. Will sell you either house or floor paint in 1 s or 5s at $2. 1 5 per gallon from stock. But will not replace at the price quoted. If you contemplate painting now or in near future we advise you to take advantage of this offer during the week commencing August 28th. Youre floor specially should be painted, or given a fresh coat, and while the family is away on a summer outing is the time. Remember also that this is not a job lot but the Old, Tried and True Sherwin & Williams, which always spells quality. You need not hesitate for fear of old shop worn goods as it is not. Remember that this is only for paint on hand and no paint will be replaced at the price. Churchill Hardware Company Cash Ironmongers The Store with the Ladled' Rest Room The Store with the Toadies' Rest Itooni LOCAL NKWS. No iiKin has to serve an apprenticeship in order to learn how to make mistakes You " No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY l'hone 2 2 North Roseburg LOOK KOR TH1C MG SIGN Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal MlBS Helen Voekey paBBed through Rosebnrg la evening enroute to her homo at Medford after a few days wpent nt Portland and Astoria enjoy ing her annual vacation. Mlas Yockey Is a sinter of L. K. Yorkey. a local printer. Miss Ivy Henderson, of Portland, arrived In UoHeburg last evening to accept a position aa trimmer at the millinery store conducted by James Perry. Miss Henderson comes to rtoxebui-g highly recommended, hav ing held positions In some of Port land's leading stores. A. J. Rlsley and wife left for their homo In San Francisco this morning after a couple of days spent In Rose hurg visiting wiOi friends. Mr. and Mrs. ftfsley stopped over here enroute to their home In California after a few weeks spent In Canada. Mr. RIb ley waa formerly employed by the Southern Pacltlc Company In Rose-burg. Miss Julia H. Dwire, of Los An geles, who haa been enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Sussmllch In Garden Valley, leaves tomorrow morning for her home at l.os Angeles. J. H. Inlow, the Sutherlln contrac tor, today filed a lien against a new building recently erected by him at the Instigation of L. H. and E. M. Smith, of Sutherlln. The amount of the lien is $253.31. :::::::::::::: m:nwwwta 3 LE0NA MILLS LUMBER COMPANY H Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish T.nml er K Doors an rl WinHnmo nf all VinJ. 8 ' ' - - -" v. U.4 MIUUD. i:lkctki woods only are used In the making of the furniture we handle. Only the soundest, stralghtest grained logs are accepted. THAT'S WHY- THK IHXNKIt TAHLK, the chairs, the china closet or any other article It strong as well as graceful, serviceable as welt aa at tractive. Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Cass Street srdson Loor Oak Street. Phone 352 R0SEBURG, OREGON The best the market affords In Ileef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, at the Casa Street Market. Give us a trial and be convinced. Louis Kohlhagen Proprietor 107 Cass Street, Phone 10. Free Delivery to any part of the City. Auto Stage to Coos Bay 5 Touring Car leaves Roseburg every day except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon train at Myrtle Point ior Marshrield Fare $8.00 ; tare on regular stage, part waybv Auto, $6.00, to both Myrtle Point ahd Marshrield. Stage leaves every dav including Sunday. R!vCC ?on - ,Va?h'nKton and Rose Streets. Phones 1 Otnce 339, Residence 316. C. P. BARNARD. 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