i i THE EVENINO NEWS I" l,r""1 f"-' tu i"it' "- LiIIlllU l'L"'5 wl,ll II l ,,! r Intention1 I to cut the tllniM)' string by which 1 ! thin lndl ! 1 h 1 in question la aua- I iiendcd a- J let hi in drou on the mar- SubKrliitlon Itateo Dally. K"f'K "aa, m Per yeai, by mall . $3.00 ' prnfut u Urn, If continued, will Per month, delivered 60 ! tall for a Kentle "currylnn down". BY II. W. HATES. ISSUED DAILY KXCK1T SUNDAY.; ItniiMitlv. ilurlim the wrltor'a ab- $2.00 ,,,. from the city, "Itfiacljurg'g .. l.OOiWorat Koo" waa exoaed (?) In a matter I "'hurinlni? iniiniier" by our esteem Si'inl-Weekly. Per year Blx months Entered aa second-clans ...... . . ICO WlllllU-e LlllUllll"ii J, l"" r"'"- NoTember 6, 1910, at Roaeburg, Ore., aiia,Wi W, ,low pom-a aa the under act of March 3. 1879. juMrlul orKiin of the den of Iniquity ion Main alieet) and Ita coterie of TIll'HSDAV, KOVKMIIKK HI, 1IM I ' follower. The bray of the run waa 'lotil! and loud. It echoed throiiKh The Kvonlng land Twlce-a-Week 1 t, channel, of Mil. In which Ita News have no competitors In this I""''; were harbored nd no neck of the wooda There la but ; "M 'ailaed a broad amlle to rli.le . columna of DouKlas County's two1"" "'"' '' . . 1 Dr. M. Ashton SU'1r ""!.'!. name:"":;1 mlnell! an thoiiKh his efforts were being ap- nreclutt'd Tom L. Jolinon'B pioneer work for threo-eeiit stmet railway furH has brought forth ita latent frulta in Jotrolt, whero that rate of fare has Just been tiiHtituteii. The drat result will, no doubt, be an inereawe of suburban land value, but that n khI n tthonlil have an educational ef fect in showing the truth that land owners reap the henetit oT public Irn provementH and thereroro tho only just way to rln tho money needed for fttich ImptovenienlH la through taxation of land viiluus. Germany's exactions for potash may have been u ood thins In dis guise, for this Kovernrnent was stir rod to seek the great bat-is for fertil izer compounds within the confines of the United Htates. It Is now said that a wonderfully rich deposit lias bijen discovered neari Washington. It bus all been Rubbled up by a syn dicate, bo It Is likely that the fann ers will not profit very greatly, al though tho price will probably be re duced. Knsy debt means easy waste, folly dishonesty. Maying a modest home on monthly payments If one hasn't the rash for It that's a wise plan which has given many a poor man a lieu I thy start, (letting things need ed for home comfort on the install ment plan Is sensible enough If one Is sure to meet the payments. Hut ordering luxuries "on time"; making Billy speculations on credit; buying costly goods for which onu has no ii so Just because hardly any cash Is needed that's tho policy which ex plains why many a man is wearing old clothes this fall and crossing the street when he sees his grocer com ing and growling about the way this country Is being robbed by tho trusts, thinks an exchange. A protended newspaper whose sen timent on public matters of vital In terest to the people at large can be purchased outright with a few ducats from the public crib and sufficient pressiiro brought to bear to make nothing moro than a weakling out of supposed ,power behind the throne has found a resting place in Hone burg. Tho patent medicine tdieet down the street hasn't even a ray of self-respect when It comes to serv ing Its ever-diminishing I int of dis gusted readers. II fur It is nothing else than an IT stands for all the corruptness that has been exposed within the past few weeks In Hose Inirg and has (be audacity. In the face of the ninny recent convictions for various violations of the law, lo come to the front and support those responsible for such a slalo of af fairs. 8uch Is the mission of t lie ring or nan and no public oftlclul need feel proud of the support given him by such a rotten ami diseased mind that would step so low as to sliaro in the profits of I tie blood and flush of u human being. A next-door-kin lo one of Hose 8urg8 leading public oflU-lals lias made himself quite conspicuous for the past few weeks In bis efforts to hand out several liberal "knocks" ngalnst The News and Its policy, with The News was attempting Mlcetllze others when this paper in a recent Issue spoke of the workings of the mavor as "cunning manipula tions". While Tho News, at that patrlcitlar time, did not use the say ing to cast any reflections, we would ndvlso the Kvonlng Shadow's backers to call the rag off for its latest ulterliiKs has caused some un rest among those who have hereto fore never given a thought to tho crookedness so conspicuously out lined by the pill sheet article. Heii Jit ruling of thu "Court of Commerce in the Kpokane rate case relative, particularly, to Hie long and short haul clause, practically ntillfles the work of the Interstate Commerce CommlHslou. which had previously established a rati granting conces sions lo inter-mountain points. This court of commerce Is one of Presid ent Tafffl pet hobbles, and was creat ed for no other reason on earth than to hinder and harress the efforts of t he pi 'O pie In seen t in g equitable railroad rates. Tho Inter Statu Com merce Commission had found favor ably to tlx public, and in despera tion the great transportation com panies urged "relief" an got It. High priced attorneys have argued and pages have been printed trying to show that the transportation com panies are unable to haul freight from HO to film miles for the same price that they charge for delivering j the snme goods at points from 1,00(1 lo 1 .alio miles from shipping mil lions. Any Inmate of a home for feeble minded knows heller. The whole thing simple simmers to the question of competition. Klimlnate competit Ion and t he I ransportatlon companies become "unable to do business" wit hout charging all the traffic will bear. The postal depart ment takes a letter at Portland for San Francisco and charges Iho send er two cents per half ounce weight. How perfectly absurd it would be In the government (o say to Itoseburg people, for Inst a nee, since you a re- only 2(H) miles from I'ort land your mall cannot be transported as cheap ly, and t hereforo we will ha vo to charge you four cents for each half ounce. Yet this is exactly what the great transportation coin panics are doing to the people of Interior points all over the Pacific coast. The con sumer at Spokane must pay t he . P., the (Ireat Northern and tho Mil-! waukee Hues, on freight from t he lOast, the through rate to tide water points and t ho local rut back costs so much, you know, to un couple a car at Spokane and leave It there Instead uf hauling it 1 (Hi miles j westward to the coavt. Portland, Seattle. Tact una and San r'rancisco jobbers stand in with the railroads on these excessive rates. Tin- ureal public which const It utes this inler mountafn population several hun dred thousand demand relief. More t hau t his. we are going to get it . eveit If Mr Tail's Court of Com merce has to bo "recalled". Chiropractic Neuropath Spinologist Aeulo uim Chronic I H wanes. Chiropractic treatments re move the cause of disease. Dis placements of vertlbra of the spina t column allow inuucles to contract, which. In turn cause a tension or a press u re u po n the nerves In that particular location, causing some pathological con dltlon to exist. Hy replacing these displacements of tho spinal col umn the contractions and pres sure from the nerves uro remov ed, restoring the normal amount of nerve action to the organs or parts supplied. I n ihi 1 1 lie of disease do u e have better hiicccnh than Jn the varioiiK il incases which afflict womankind. Item fits are prompt' ly shown without the annoyance which they are subjected to un der the drug treatment mid while taking ntljiiNf incuts I hey wear kimonos, anil no part of the body is exposed hut the spine. Office 224 Cass Street Roseburg - Oregon ox ;ovi:jiokh hpi;i i i Im' OrroitiTXITIKN. Are useless unless taken advan tage of. Take advantage of tho fine weal her and have your sit tin g i for Xmas fotns. Clark & Clark. dtf Douglas Cooinity Products to Unite Well Itci nwiitdl. The following- Itoseburg products will be shown In the Governor s Special" train, which Is to tour most tif the larger cities of the Krir: One box of Spitzenberg apples fur ntslied by Hklnner & Sons; one box of Newton- (Pippin tipples furnish ed by Skinner & Sons; one box Kcd Cheek apples furnished by Skinner & Sons; twoj . boxcis fancy runes packed and furnished by i illson Ar Co. ; walnuts grown and furnished by A. A. (Jul wits, Kdenbower; corn grown and furnished by Oregon hand & Orchard Co., Itound Prairie; grain furiilshd by II lines & Oliver, from numerous sources. 1'h rough the courtesy of J. M. Scott, (I. P. A., of the Southern Pu rine lines, the exhibit was transport ed to Port land without expense to the club, where It will he taken In charge by I lie representatives who are lo accompany the Oregon care on Its tour through the Kastern cities. The exhibit was necessarily limited to a few boxes, but will suf fice to show not only the quality of produce raised In the Umpqiri val ley, hut the wide range In variety as well. Those who furnished the different products are to commended for the pub) is spirit cducss dlsplav-ed. HEAL KST.Vn; THAXSI KItS. O. K. Vernon to Otto C. Strick land, the W. Mi of the N. V. '4 of section 5 S., it. 5 W., lit) acres. Consideration $700. L. Wlnilierly and wife lo Oilet lltiulcr, 10 acres in Douglas county. Consideration $10. Letha L. McCiheyhey lo .1. P. Demi, certain land, described ' by meets and ImhiihIh. $10. It. S. Sheridan to Sidney I). Ilatl. led I. block It, Addition to Ihi' city Consideration $10. Conslderat Ion l.a- I'mpqua Park of Kooseburg. SMITH ItlVKIt MOWS. (Jet ft pair of Dr. Hermanns read ing glasses. tf D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Numbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE Dogs belonging lo Arthur Wnnllv a,ud Robert Teague started oilj It ( "cold" bear track last week. A I- though Ihey followed ft to I lie Sins-' law country they failed lo overtake it, and returned late that evening . 'There will be a big Thanksgiving dinner, to be given in the old llaney house this year Mrs. Amies Wool- ley and Mrs. Peterson will do the cooking, so we are told. The sur plus left from t he proceeds of the box social ts to be used to defray ex pense. OCCASIONAL. Cold Medal extracts are made In Itoseburg. Phone n;i0 DAILY T:ATHI:U ItKPOIiT. V S. Weather Pureaii. local ofllce. 1 Itoseburg, Ore.. 'J I hours ending 5 a. m November 1 il. 1 !M 1 . j I 'reel pit. 1 1 ion In Inches and hun tlredths: I Ugliest temperat ure . f.:i Lowest temperature I L I'recfp last 1' I hours :!? Total pretip. since 1st of month - S7 vg p reel p. for this mouth for ;t 1 years Total pieclp. from Sep. 1, Avg. preelp from Sep. I , Total excess from Sep. 1, Average precip. for H-t seasons i:!T PHI !) 1ST 7 r..!l IflO 1.01 wet :t i . s t; WILLIAM IliOLL. Observer. No man has to serve an apprenticeship in otlerto learn how to make mistakes You"""""' No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 21J North Roscburi; LOOK FDR TI1K Blf, sk; Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON IIEREKS in Iar;e or small quantities. Let us have vour partv orders. Telephone 3-K). "9 (.l ltDON A. l'OHV, Vtx-al 1osKons. Studio 437 N. Hose SI. Phono 2 30-n HosobnrR ... -Ore. int. rixiav.' Oenllsl. S Room B. noil Sisters llnlt.llnH MKS. I'll .MILES IIKIM.INK, IVat'her of lMimo. Stuillii. 4:,1 Kiln Street. IMione 1111 '. ? o " - ! ':. s sf si i'j o Dlt. II. K. HKIOIAXX, Kyo SlMVhtllsf. 217 South Stephens Street. Itoseburg. Oregon. c- o o j t? s & o A. Ii. MALCOLM, IHH'orntor and KIiiUImt of llenu tiful Hollies. I'urrlage Painting a Specialty. lies. 318 South Pino street. 1. O. llox 461. Dr. H. E. Hermann Eye-Sight Specialist Home Office 217 S. Stephens St. Roseburg llolii'H II a. m. to a v, M. Kvery Frlriuy uml ' Kuturday. v4 MENDOTA GOAL No Soot, Litllo Ash $9 Per Ton Iiiiiiieiliuto Delivery Anywhere. &B WOOD ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS i Phone 56 "HootMon" s-(tvicTRicin Turning d.irk into rtayilgnt Is rough on oUI (owli fogies, but enterprising, get-alieiul, people want li-M.. As ahlers in light supplying light that really lights - softly, continuously lights we claim lo be pre-eminent In that we furnish everything you may require for tho electric lighting of your home, store or shop. Ask us. G. L. Prior Jackson Street, between Wash fniTfon nnil Mouirlns Tahe a Lesson in Thrifty Coohlng and you will learn that the less expensive cuts of meat contain the most Nourishment. also that the most Savory Dishes are easily prepared from these inexpensive cuts with a "Universal" Food Chopper You need the "Universal" every day for Chopping all sorts of Meats and Vege tables raw or cooked fine or coarse as wanted, for Hash, (Croquettes, Hamburg Steak, Chow Chow, Mince Meat, etc., etc. Cook Book of valuable recipes is included with each machine. Come in and see our DEMONSTRATION DISPLAY of the "Universal" all this week. We are Headquarters for Household Things Recipe No. I llumburKer Klrak Chop one pound of lean beefsteak two ounces of suet, and one medium sized onion In the Uuiversal Food Chopper, using tho medium adjust ment; season with salt and pepper, form Into four flattened meat balls and fry about one minute on each side until both side are a nice brown. When the steaks are taken out add a little water to the sauce and thick en with a little flour: half a tea spoonful of beef extract will Btrength en it. Pour the whole over the beef steaks, which have been laid on a hot platter From the Universal Cook Book one free with each machine. Recipe No. 2 Mince .Meat Cut up hi the Universal Food Chop per, tisiiis the medium cutter, two pounds of lean rre3h beef, boiled and cold, five pounds of apples, purred and cored, two pounds of seeded raisins, three quarters ofa pound of citron. With the fine cuter pulverize one pound of beef suet, one nutmeg, one tablesoonful of cloves and two of cinnamon. Add altogether with one pound of Sultana raisins, two pounds of currants, two tablespoonfuls of mace, one of alsplce, one of fine salt, two and onehalfpoundsofbrowusugur, one quart of brown sherry and one pint of brandy .Mix all thoroughly to gether and stand In a cool place. It will last all winter. Wash the fruit, especially the currants, and sultanus most thoroughly. Kroin the Univer sal Cook Uook-one free with each machine. Recipe No. 3 Ve:il Loaf Use three pounds of raw veal, chop? ped In the Universal Food Chopper with the medium cutter. Mix It with four crackers, put through tho same cutter, butter the size of an egg, threo eggs, three tablespoonfuls of milk, the eggs and milk mixed together, one teaspoonful of black pepK?r, one large tablespoonful of salt and one of sage. Mix all well together and form Into a loaf. Rake two and one half hours, basting with butter and water occas ionally. Good either hot or cold. From the Universal Cook Book one free with each nithine. Churchill Hardware Co. a I A. G. Malcolm & Co., paint- 1ug and decorating, tinting cir i Wage and auto painting. We ! have expert paper hangers. ! Write to us for estimates be ! fore going elsewhere. Our ma I terial Is the best, our work j gives perfect satisfaction. ! There's a reason. Phone 1-13-Y; ! 1 O. Itox 404. We. Iho undersigned taxpayers and residents of Road District No. ; 1 hereby give notice that a public! meeting will be held at Brock way J srhool house in said Road District ; No. ir. of Douglas County. Oregon.) on Saturday. December UUh. 1911. j beginning at one o'clock p. m.. for : the purpiise of voting an additional I tax upon personal and real pic pert y , shunted In said Road District for the purpose of improving the public road in said Road District. I I Signed. 1 I W. S. Johnston. Walter McBee, W. ! I. llewit. C. A. Heater. S. A. ltoser. ! W. S. Brosl. I G. .Johnson. M. L. ! Strum. R. Donaldson. C. H. Pratt. A.! .1. Miltiniore, C. W. Lawsn, J. C. I Kent. Win. Buxton. I WINTER APPLESl Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin Apples are very scarce. We guar unteo all to Ik free from worms. OICDKK NOW THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" HAY AND FEED Most complete line in Roseburg HAY GRAIN Bran CHICKEN FEED AUalta Oats Shorts Scratch Feed Oats Barley , Chick Feed Cheat Corn Beef Scraps Vetch Wheat Oil Meal Bone, Shell, C.rit (STPWt Crescent StocK Food fif.lfe , For MUK Cows ilQlr Better"' ! than Bran or Shorts Iffik $28.00 ton, $1.20 801b sack JaaKt:7i.2552a linaraniitNl Atnolnlrljr Clean. ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS ROSEBURCS OLDEST INDUSTRY PHONE 56 I M MEDIATE DELIVERY ANYWHERE THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND CRILL 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 Patronage Solicited Meal Tickets $5.50 for $5.0(1 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. ITOVER 500,000 Women are happv because thev own and use a G. E. ELECTRIC IRON The G. K. are the indestructible kind. That is the reason thev sell at $3.50. You cannot afford any other kind. Call for Indestructible "G. K." CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. "ELECTRICAL DEALERS" When qu come to town Don't Jorget to visit the Water Front Dry floods Store Sheridan Streets tor Your Suits Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything new in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J. JARVIS