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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
11 to THE EVENING NEWS BY 11. W. IM TEH. ISSUED DAILY EXCKIT BUNDAY. Sutwcrfptton Kali Dully. Par year, by mall 3.0U Per month, delivered &0 Hini-Ve'kly. Per year $2-00 Uli mouths 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Koseburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. KIXKAKK HK!i:i. Mind of Hurry Thtnv HuiiihIiih t'n-clmiiKed. Tt'KHU.AV, IKTOKKIl 17, 1011. A I'KW COMPLAINTS. Aro Filed Willi The Itounl of Jejuni l7Jitlnii Today. The members of tlio board of Cfiimllzfitlou, la regular HeHslon ut the court Iioiihh, are utlll buny today cou KldcriiiK thu coin plain tK of mrs(mn dlKHiitlullcd with the vuluutlong plac et! iiikhi their reHjmetive propertieH. John Huwiilmrk filed u complaliii today In which he claims that 62 ncrett of his land, situated in section 4, towiiHhli) 27, 1h aHKeHHcd as tillable land, while In fact, only 23 acres Ik tillable uu account of the overflow of the river. Ho seeks a reduction ac cnlliiKly. It. U. Cannon filed a protent In which ho alleged that J 111 acres of his land, situated In sections 1 and 12 fit ntmcHHed as tlltalilo land, lit claim a that 40 acres of the tract Hhould ho aKscKHed as grazing land, He seeks a reduction In accordance with' his contentions. A. J. Anderson, owner of lot 9, of the Archambeau estate, claims that his land is asseHesd at $50 per acre, Ho alleges that '.10 per acre is a reason it hie bhnohhinoii t. II. W. WIlllaniB, whoKO land Is as sessed at f7,000 ankt4 a reduction of approximately $2,0GM. Ho clalniK that his land was recently burned over, thus reducing its value ma terially. Mrs. Carrie Thompson nays she !h a widow, and Is owner of lots 9 and 10 In block 28, Hho claims that the iiHHCHHimmt is excetdvo and that she is deserving of a nubKtantial re duction. Ella Itoiindn protest h ngiiliiHt tin nssesKment of $175 on hoiiKehold fur niture. Hho claims that $100 would be a Just assessment. II F.Alt I to V IF TO.VHJIIT. I)r, Floylo delivered n splendid nor mon last night on the subject, "One Thing", Anol her great sermon will he given tonight. The music under the leadership of Morton Hadloy and Ik an attractlvo featuro of our ser vices, The Christian church extends to you a cordial Invitation to bo pres ent each ovenliiK at 7: 30. KKWHUHOH, "N. V., Oct. 17. Persistent reports that Harry Thaw's releatio from the Matteawan Any I urn Ik exacted within the n;xt three months are denied by Itr. James V. May, superintendent or the (until u- Mon. "I can Bay most positively that Thaw will not bo rleaned before January I, or for some time after," said Dr. May. The superintendent said Thaw k attorneys have forbidden their client tf submit to any examination by an vlum or outside persons, and It Ik almost impossible to determine the exact condition of hm mind, "liui I do Hay," said Dr. May, "that as far as I know, there Ih no great change In Thaw's mental condition." THE Mfc'HHV WIDOWS, (Formerly The Antlers) MRS CALL AND, Prop. -Modern Apartments with bath, and hot and told water in each room. We Guarantee to pleuno parti cular People. 112 Brockway St. Phone 281 Near High School. ItOV A. WHITSFTT. Hoy A. Whltsett was horn In Rose burg, Oregon. November 17, 1890. Hiid died on South Deer Creek, Doug las county. Oregon. October 14, 1911. When but a few yearn of ago his mother died and soon thereafter Hoy went to make his home with the Hev. .1. F. Wallace, a South Methodist oreacher then pastor at Myrtle Creek. Oregon. From here they moved to Ashland. Oregon, and later to Santa Rosa. Cal. After several years Hpenl In the home of Hev. Mr. Wallaco, Hoy returned to Roscburg where he lived for about a year, then going to South Deer Creek, he formed a (o-iiarliiei'Hhlp with K. Fmbree in the saw mill business, this bo fol lowed until his death. While in the home of Hev. Mr Wallace, at Myrtle Creek. Roy unit ed with the South Methodist church AH through his life his early training while in the home or Mr. Ml autre followed hint. Making his home with Mr. Kmbree his partner. In the best of spirits and apparently In the best or neaiin ne retired on Friday night and not responding to the call on Saturday morning, members of the family en tered his room to find his body life less. He had been Hiiliject to heart trouble for years and In one of them1 spells ho passed to the great beyond. The funeral services wero held at HoggeHM school house on South Door Creek Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, being conducted by Rev. K. M. Meant, pastor of the South Metho dist church at Koseburg. Interment followed at Cilmour cemetery, where the local grange had charge of the services. A largo concorse of friends at tended the funeral and many and beautiful were the floral offerings. He Is survived by his father, U. T WhltHelt, (rf Montague. Cal., a sister MIhh Lela Whltsett, and a half broth- er. (Maud Martin, both of Roscburg, besides a host of friends. A FRIfOND. jfiugcia iTiay ruining The management of the Palace theatre has engaged the comic opera CALL FOIl WARRANTS. NOTICE IS HKKKBY GIVEN: That all persons holding warrants is sued on August 11, 1911, up to and inculdlng warrant No. 77 of October 0, 1911, drawn on School District No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, and en dorsed "not paid for want of funds" are required to present the same for payment at the of the of the under signed as interest thereon will cease from the date hereof. Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, this llllh day of October, 1911. GKOKO-E NEUNKR, Jr. ol8 Clerk School Dlst. No. 4. contralto, Angela May, for four Angela May. "SEW TODAY. FOR RENT Furnibhed room, 241 Flint street. do20 HcTljSEKEEPINO KOOMS Three nice rooms, hot and cold water. Apply 217 Chadwlck street. o21 LOST Purse containing $5.00 gold piece, some silver and two English pennies, somewhere between East on's grocery and Dixonvllle. Find er please leave at Water and Light office and receive reward. tf FINE HOME SITE FOR SALE lots on hill slope, best of deep Boil, nice lot of 3-year-old choice varieties of fruit trees, small fruit, etc., all fenced, at less than others ask for unimproved property. In quiro News. 4 PIKE APPLE CIDER. t UMPQUA CIDER WORKS F-L- Have You Purchased Your Winter Supply? MakenoMistakegetnoihing but The Best SNOW DRIFT Made From Old Wheat is a little better than any other brand on fhe Pacific Coast. MUCH BETTER than most brands. Has stood the test of time on this market over twenty years. Wheat grown and milled at Prescott, in Eastern Washington. Absolutely unbleached. I3uy as much as you need lor the winter and use one sack, if not satisfactory, we will take back the entire lot and the sack used will cost you nothing. Can any guarantee be stronger. Sold only by Roseburg Rochdale Company Best Car of Coal Ever Seen in Roseburg has lnvn received by Roscburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better eoal than lias heretotore been ottered for sale in kose burg. l'i ice the same as has been asked for interior coal. Come and see it or telephone No. 1 d.i vour i irder. Roseburg Feed & fuel Co.-Winchester St. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS Until further notice, I will be located on Main Street, opposite Metre's OKI Livery Barn Where I will be pleased to attend the wants of my former patrons in the Horseshoeing Line. IRA A. PILKINGTON W liavo It, both sweet and refined. We huvu the- bulled article too, for mlnco meat, plum pudding and Xiiiuh Cako. Uon't iuKe flitflit ot our root beer It lu old now and will Just pleiiKo the ehlldren. We aro the-only niakcru of the (genuine II iron Koot UeiT III tills state. rhone 276. l'ltorHSSIO.N.ll, C.lltDH. fa niiov a. I'oitv, VOC'Ill I'NNOIIH. Studio 437 N. Itosc St. Phono 290-n KoHehurg - -Ore. S Kit. I'IN1,AV. .1", f, llentlFt. J '' Room 5, Doll Sisters Building 9 : o a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ::. ft MHS. ( II W!I,i:.S IIIMM.IMC, ft ft Teacher of I'lano. ft ft 9 Hludlo, 423 Klla Street. ft ft Phono 33-R ft S ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft :: ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft lilt. II. K. IIKHM.XN ft :S Kyo KiHH-taliHt. ft :: ' ft 217 South Stephens Street, ft ft Koseburg, Oregon, ft ft ftftftftftftft nights, commencing Thusday, Octo ber 19. Miss May will be assisted by J. Louis Mac Evoy, the singing s 'v. h J. IxhiIh Mjic Kvoy. and talking comedian. In inimical comedy sketches. Lionlflde press com ments from up the line assure us of a "sinking treat extraordinary"; "a laugh provoking, care forgetting time." A change of bill every night with a don hie header Sunday and a special Saturday niaMni'o for the little ones and parents, is promised. KRYP LENSES Pffs KRYPTOKS embody two pieces of glass of different re fraction, coalesced with intense heat into one, and ground into a lens having two distinct focal points. Without seam or ce ment, no edges to catch dust or to become cracked and jagged in cleaning. Ask your optician to show you KRYPTOKS. . A. S. Huey & Co. Itose'.turg's Leading Jewelers. ItOSKIiUlttt, OREGON. HEATING STOVE TIME Is right here,and as you will have to have one why not get it into place now, and not wait until it is actually needed. Don't forget that we can serve you well on this line, with a good assortment of both Coal and wood Heaters. Wood, priced from $3.00 to $17.50 Coal, " " $7.50 to $16.00 Have you seen the "Oakwood," all cast stove, hav ing a large feed capacity. Also a grate front that allows for an open fire. Then there is the famous "Great Western" Square, one of the best of the sheet steel stoves, cast lined, large feed door, flat top, nickled dome, altogether afine piece of goods And just a Blast" is the burn anythi any other sh guarantee, i Let Us Churd Remember is not arrarl DAILY WEATI1KK ltHlDHT. V. S. weather bureau, local office, ttuseliurR, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m., Oct. 13, 1911. Precipitation III inches and fhun- dredths: Highest temperature G4 Lowest temperature 4l Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total Precip. since. 1st of month 1.21 Avg. precip, for this month for 33 years 2.61 Total precip. from Sep. 1, 1911. to date I. Or, Average precip. from Septem ber 1. 1877 2.44 Total excess from Sep. 1 lit 11 1 01 Average precip. for 33 wet seasons 31.S6 WILLIAM HULL, Observer. A Common Sense jfgj Talk of Fuel Economy Almost every raune has the reputation of heing n "fuel saver." but when their claims In tbN renter! are tried out are Investi gated, it is ver often round that they actually IK) NOT possess the iiuallties necessary to keen the fuel bill at the same level year after year. Determined to handle a 11KAL fuel saver, we have Investigated th and have finally decided that the feip si claims of various makes of range "Monarch" Malleable Range Is the only ratine so constructed that It will remain air-tight after years of use. This difficulty has never been overcome in (tie cast iron range as this type of range leaks freely after a year or two of use redin tn the operator's control and taking an unnecessary large amount of fuel to operate the range. The fiiH-nvhir feature of lite MONAltCM will Maml investigation and we -hall Ito plea mm I to demonstrate (lieni to you when you arv iti the mar ket for n omking uieiisil. l-'iti example: The construction of the MONARCH is THOROUGH Malleable Iron the TOt-GHKST STRON'Ct KS r an, I MOST lt RARI.K MATKUIAL obtainable. Is RIVKTKU to the steel bodv of the range, mak- Inu AI.l, seams and joints Allt-TUJUT. The seams of the cast Iron range are not riveted, they are slmpl liolted and tilled with stove putty It does not take a great amount of heat to drv up putty or work the nut loom on the bolls that's apparent to everybody, and then the range takes In air at every point. This cannot ponsiblv happen with a MONARCH Ranne and that is the reason we endorse It to our trade as a RKAL KI EL SAV Kit The Duplex Draft of the MONARCH effects another saving In fuel, because It has two doors, one under each end of the tlrebox These- double openings supply an equal amount of draft to the tire and thus prevent waste t consuming AI.l, the fuel and also provides a uniform spread or heat through all parts of the flue Other ranues have a draft under but one end of the tlrebox and as a result, unburued fuel accumulates It the part of the tlrebox farthest from the draft opening and this fuel is eventually shaken down with tin ashes causing WASTK We are satislled that the MO RC11 will please In every way. lon't select a range off hand Investigate its claims that's when the MONARCH makes eood. VISIT OCR STORK AND LOOK OVKR TDK MONARCH 3 VK WAV K ON DISPLAY. KVKRY COCR TKSY WILL lltC SHOWN YOC. bB.W. Strong 1 The "Cole Hot stoves. Will bnomically than manufacturer's you. We Have rare Co. ers if your room ans of heating. Pure Gold Butter Drifted Snow Flour The Original DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Ity Slurry Flour Co. Needs hutoue introduction to your home, after that you will always want DRIFTED SNOW. It has hut one com petitor , GOLD METAL FLOUR which rctailsat $2.25 per sack Drifted Snow retails at $1.60 per sack. Ask for sample. THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" THE NEW RESTAURANT LUNCH COUNTER Marsters Block. Corner Cass and Rose Streets First-class Restaurant, Grill and Lunch Counter. Open all hours. The best the market affords, well cooked and well served. Prices reasonable. Your Patronat-e Solicited Mea Tickets , for $J C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets for Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from. $10.50 to $25 Even thing new in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes WC CrnJcfy.0,U from,head o foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. O 1 4 Xj35532252Ek Tfcs'Stsy SAtlsfactDry"JUnc The Furniture Mam D. J. JARVIS