a THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. HATE8. IHHUED DAILY KXC'KPT SUNDAY. Huliflcrifitiun ltateH Dolly. Per yeai, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 SemMVeckly. Per year $2-00 Six mouth! 1-00 Entered as second-claaa matter Novernbor 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. Fill DAY, NOVKMHKK SI, HllT In keoplng with the "quiick" doc tor who of turn "rewards" for cer tain curB the "patent medicine" filled In lined up In tho front row. The county court means hiiHlness In the bridge building way. The best is none too k'kkI for tills blif coun ty. Btoel or concrete Btructurs from this date on Is a good hIokuii, They cot more money but think of the autlsiuctlon. Sheriff GeorKO Qulne and his ef ficient force of deputies, with Dis trict Attorney George M. Brown at their oon: n-nj to "camp on the trull" of t!0 fcHtivo violator of the luw, much x;r.d has been accomplish ed In tho way of putting the stamp of disapproval on the various specie of vice existing In KoseburK. which certainly moots with the approval of decent citizenship. That the sheriff and his uhkIhIuii ta used excellent judgment in ferretlnK out the law breakers and securinK evidence, and FLAI.NTIKI'S WIN CASK. Jury Awards Muiiunteut Campauy 1(1 100 una Attorney l ees, After a deliberation of less than an hour, the jury empaueled to lis ten to the exhlence in the case uf the IXl-i Monument Company, of Cen tral I'olnt, vs Mrs. Carrie Thompson returned a verdict shortly after 5 o'clock last evening, In which they ullowed the plaintiffs the sum of 1 1 00, the full amount of the note in that District Attorney Brown used I question, Interest at the rate of 8 such evidence to a Rood advantage per cent from the date of executing Is attested by the fact tfiat out of all . said note, and attorney fees In the the cases prosecuted by Mr. Brown Bum of $25. Attorney O. P. Coshow during the present term of the clr- represented the plaintiffs, while At sult court, be was bested In but one torney John T. Long looked after case. Tills is t record that Is sel- me intercuts ot tlio defendant, dom equalled but Is one that the good citizens of Koseburg stand for first, Inst anil nil the time but a severe jolt to those who encourage lawlesfiueHS. Tho officials are to be commended for -their duty performed Missouri lends tho other states of the Union in the production of poui try. Over $40,000,000 worth of sur plus eggs, chii-kens, turkoys, geese and other fowls were sold off of Missouri farms last year. This amount was about equally divided be tween oggs and poultry. Claud Ulddlo, of HlddK a well known young newspaper man of Ibis county, has purchased the Canyon- vllle Call. The new punmnoi ihkcs charge Immediately ami nil, with out nuotsion, give th.j people of Can yonvhllo and vicinity a llrst claps publication. The News wishes to offer at this time the following reward: Wo will give to any "charitable Institution" the ring organ excepted one doz en "raised doughnuts' holes ex tracted nicely powdered with violet talcum powder and guaranteed to "sink the Maine" In a hundred fath oms of water, If the "ring organ," better known as tho "rough neck" sheet, will prove to tho entlro satis faction, and without any possible doubt, to a self-respecting public, that It represents anything other than a bunch of "ringsters" that would throttle any move for tho bet terment of the city from a standpoint of decency. The "doughnuts" are deposited In the ash barrel, that their flavor may bo "cured" to the proper degree to aid digestion. Kxcluslvo of AhiHku, tho Indian population of the United Stales In 1U10 was, In round DgureK, 'tOu.OOO. as compared with 243,000 In 1800 and 2ii,uou in 1100, says a writer In IjOB lie's. Contrary to the popular notion, the Indian is Increasing. Ills gain In numbers, moreover, Is far less surprising than Is his growth In Industry and intelligence. The 5470 Indians residing in New York, chief- j ly rem mints of the old IroqunlH, fol low tho same pursuits as their while neighbors, dress tho name, and save in complexion, differ from tho whlleH In no essential particular. Much more than a third of all tho Indians In the Unitedi States, or 1 17,000, reside In Oklahoma. Mont of those nro members of the old live civilized tribes (Cherokee. Creeks, Choctaws, Chlckasaws and Seiulimlcs), each of which, In the old Indian Territory, which wan part of the present state of Oklahoma, had a civil government of Its own for two-thirds or n cen tury, with schools, churches, mines, factories, mercantile houses, hanks and other accessories of the highest civilization. Must farming also feel the con- contratlve Influence of modern In dustrialism and expel the individual to make way for concerted human enterprise to till the soil by vast mechanical means? A few days ago three oil-fed tractlnn engines pulled a plow acroHs a held turning up a strip 00 feet wide and plowing an acre In a little over four minutes. Pygmy man could scarcely do as well with Ills team and trusty plowshare. Ilow many years before the last ves tiges of picturesque rural life are gone and the very clover fields smell of gnKollue? Kortv ner cent of the pbople now dwell In the iclties; when ahull they all dwell there, and departing on swift trolley lines for tho arable regions in the morning perform their dally stunt In the fields by steam-driven apparatus even as the factory working multitudes, re turning at night to the hath tubs, the bright tights, the theatres and diversions of t ho city? Will there be no "down on the farm" exrepl as a recreation-Mho word "farm" Itself falling obsolete and those who pro mote the rr Ideation of the land becoming "agronomists," dwelling In (heir city flats as other metropolitan myriads do .' IOCA Ij NKWfl. That "handsome" reward of $500 offered by the "ring organ" savors very much of "baby play", or, more fitting, the tactics or a fool to deceive the Intelligent public. Some years ago this paper proved to Us thous ands of readers I hat the "pill sheet" pulled off one of the rankest bunco games ever perpetrated on tho peo ple of Douglas county, which "stunt" Is fresh In the minds of nmny, and as tho "rag" (s still "henting" along under the samo management as It was at that time, wo have no reason to believe It has Improved with age, but to tho contrary, lis latest utter lugs show (lie disease has broken out anew. The alleged "rewards" count for nothing and If tho "ring organ"" has any ready cash to spare which It has not we would advise it In ' use tho rilthv lucre for tho better ment of the "dally gimlet" which has the nppearance of being "hammered out" by hand. A paper that stands for all sort a of vice and debauchery Is a mighty good thing to keep vou'r hands off, which fact is attested hv the dwindling of Its subscription list nt this particular time. Get a pair of Dr. Hermanns read ing glasses. tf Colored ladv wishes to do work by tho day. Telephone 300-J. il-120 Your neighbor says our extracts excel! all otherH. rhono 122-Y. n30 Mrs. John It. Sutherland left for her home at Portland tills morning after a few days spent in Roseburg attending to business matters and visiting friends. flavo the sawing buy your Hide- walk lumber already cut to just six font, rendy to lay. Nn cxlra charge. I'ago'a lumber yard. 70!) North Jackson street. tf County Commissioner M. It. Ilvnn, of Imiln, returned home tills morn ing afler a couple of days s.ietit in itoseburg attending to business mat ters. Wo hnvo n large and complete as sortment of Preferred Htock canned goods. These are this season's pack and are goods we can recom mend to the most refined taste. You will Hud the quality of these goods, and all of the linen carried by us, to bo superior In all respects. l-'ur the best results "Snow Drift' flour. The Itochdale. dsw Deputy Sheriff Italph Oniric left for Salem tills morning with Henry Hanger!, sentenced to an Indetermin ate term of from one to three years in the penitentiary following Ills con viction on a chargo of assault with a dangerous weapon. and Louis Cru, sentenced to an Indeterminate sentence of from ono to three years on a charge of burglary. Bnngert and Cruz were among those convicted by District Attorney Ceorgo M. Urnwn during the present term of the circuit j cou rt. C.U, I'Olt COI'XTY WAItlt.WTS. Notice Is hereby given all pnrtles holding county warrants Issued by Douglas count y. Oregon, and in dorsed "Not I'aid for Want of Kumls" prior to and Including the - ml day of May. 1 It I I , to present I he sumo tn the county treasurer of said county at his ofltco for payment as Interest will cease thereon after (lie date of this notice. ( Dated at Itoseburg. Oregon, t Ills, the U Ot h dny if November, lit I I. .1 K SAWYKUS. Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon. CHURCH BROTHERS' IT'S GOOD BREAD ITS NEVER SOUR Ties, Cakes, Pastries of Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY The suit was brought to recover the sum of 1100. alleged to be due tho plaintiffs In return for a monu ment furnished the defendant. The suit was contested upon the graunds that the monument was sold through fraud. Court Orders. 7S0. K. V. Hoover, plff. vs. R R. Orcutt, deft. in action for money. John T. Ixitig and Frank 0. Micelll for plff. Settled. 784. Ilradley & Runnell, plff. vs. Sam Jones and Sarah Jones, (lefts.; action for money. J. A. Buchanan & O. II. Porter for plff. Judgment. 786. T. K. Hledsoe, plff. vs. Dar win Johnson et al, deft.; action for money. Kulierton & Orcutt for plff.; Jr., for deft. Judgment. 788. Koddis Lumber & Veneer Co.. plff. vs. John Thwaltes, deft.; action for money. O. I. Coshow for plff. Dismissed. 793. Joe niosser. plff. vs Grant Taylor & Mary Taylor, deft.; action for money. John T. Long and Frank fl. Micelll for plff.; Goorgo Nouner, Jr., for dort. 794. J. M. Spancake, plff. vs. G. F. Jones, doft.; action for money. J. A. Iluclianan and O. II. Porter for plff., John T. Long for deft. Judg ment. 798. ThomnH, plff. vs. Ella Thom as, dfet.; divorce. Cardwell & Wat son for plff. Referred to court re porter. 7iU. Giant Powder Co. Consoli dated, a corporation, plff. vs. Oregon Western Railway Co., a corporation, et al, defts.; suit to foreclose Hen. John F. Logan and John C. ShE'.lock for pirr.; CobIiow & Rice. R. A. Lelth er and Win. D. Fentou for deft. Con tinued. 800. Security Savings & Trust Co., a corporation, plff. vs Rambler Auto Co., a corporation and F. B. McCord, defts.; to recover money and declare a deed a mortgage. Chester V. Dolph for plff. Judgment. 803. F. S. Younco, plff. vs. Nels Anderson, deft. ; to recover money. O. P. Coshow for plff. Judgment. 804. Warren P. Heed, plff. vs. G-rd Cbism et al, deft.; to nulet title. Cardwell & Watson for plff. Judg ment. 80C. Pacific Coast Lino Ry. Co., a corporation, plff. vs. W. P. Reed, et tix. (lefts.; condemnation suit. Feo. 10. Frost, Sr.. for plff. Continued. 807. Samuel C. Miller, plff. vs. John Weaver, et al, defts.; damages. Brown & Eddy Tor pifr.; R. W. Ma ra ters for deft. Continued. 810. Dallas National Bank. plff. vs. Scott Campbell, deft.; to recover money. Oscar llayter for plff. Judg ment. 8 13. D. S. Knoles. pirf. vs. K. L. Knolos. deft.; divorce. C. S. Jackson for plff. Continued. SIC H. G. Price, plff. vs Kattle M. Price, deft.; divorce. R. W. Mars lers for plff. Decree. 83. John C. Mauley, nlff. vs. Maggio Mauley, deft.; divorce. J. 11. 'ViiKlfn and John T. Long for nlff. ('out limed. 817. Ixe Champion. plff. v. hoebe Tennatit, et al. deft.; to re cover money. Kulierton Ac Orcutt for A. Q. Malcolm A Co., paint- Ing and decorating, tinting car- rlage and auto painting. We have expert paper hangers. Write to us for estimates bo- fore going elsewhere. Our ma- terial is the best, our work gives perfect satisfaction. There's a reason. Phone 14 3-Y; P. O. Box 404. plff. Continued. 818. S. A. Sanford, plff. vs. Fred J. Blakeley, deft.; to recover money O. P. Coshow for plff. Continued. 819. S. A. Snniord, plff. vs. Skelley Lumber Co., a corporation, deft.; to recover money. O. P. Co show for plff. Continued. 822. S. A. Sanford, plff. vs. E. R. Hanan, deft.; to recover money. O. P. Coshow for plff.; Brown & Eddy for deft. Continued. I 824. D. N. & E. Walter & Co.. a corporation, plff. vs J. C. Heratino, i deft.; action for money. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. Judgment. 827. J. 1). Zureher, plff. vs Clark O'Bryan, deft.; action for money. J. ( Continued on Page 4. ) GUKDO.V A. I'OHV, Vocal Lessons. Studio 437 N. Rose St. Phone 290-R Roseburg ... -Ore. DR. 1'IXLAY. t DentlFt. r- S Room 5, Bell Sisters Building : 3 MRS. CHARLES HKIXLIXK, C ','fi Teacher of Piano. t': ::- Studio, 423 Ella Street. i ;'f Phono 33-R i V ft ii h ft ' ft h ft IU. II. E. HERMANN. ft Hi Kyo Socialist. ft ft S 217 South Stephens Street, ft lit Roseburg, Oregon, ft ft ft ft A. . MALCOLM, ft ft Decorator nnd Finisher of Itenu- ft ft tiful Homes. ft :: Carrfnge Painting a Specialty, ft ft Res. and shop 4IG S. Pine St. ft ft P. O. Box 4 04. ft Grand Union Tea Company Goods Our will call nt your liiimo Once A Week userul premiums given with each purchase. Goods also for sale at store corner of Lane and Pine Sts I.K.WHk VOl It OltDKItS. (.rami I'nhm (IocmU nro I'liiMiual oil fur Quality. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every dewrliitlon moved to any parts of the city. TrM-a reason alilo. H. S. FRENCH t How is your Kitchen Nickled rtnC Ware? We will make the fol t k' I I SLv. lowing special prices for Friday UlO and Saturday, the 24th and the 25th. This will give you an opportunity to replenish your Nickle Plated Utensils at a bargain. Tea Kettles ItMilXAIt Xo. 0 3 ounce lu nvilr nli kle pluK il $3..V) Xo. H 2 ouiiro heavily iiltklti plaUll 2.33 Xo. 7 2 oiinio hi uvily nlrkli' lntrl 2.00 Xn. 8 I I uuiire lii'iivily lllrklc hltfU 1.83 llaiiK'-. hi-uvily llirklo plmiil 1.00 ItuiiK, heavily nirklu plauxl I0 8PKCIAL $2.00 1.8ft l.Off 1.00 .80 .73 Coffee Pots These in several sizes and patterns. All well made and first class goods. l!i:;ll.K BI'KCIAIi isi.no $ .80 1.23 0 1.73 1.S3 2.0O , 1.03 2.30 2.10 it.OO 2.33 IHH'IIICSTKK l'HltCOI.ATOHS 8:1.00 $2.83 Tea Pots Three patterns and in size from the individual to the family. Well made and a table ornament as well. ici i i.a u $ .00 .00 I.IO 1 .23 I.IO 1.73 SPKCIAIi $ .50 .70 .IK) 1.00 1.15 1.40 Remember the dates, November 24 and 25. The place our basement department. Churchill Hardware Company Special on Nickled Plated Copper Ware. Inquire about those needle threaders. u ninilnir anil so Is Xnias. IlaviMJ yuur slltlnns mail" now ami avoid the rush. Clark & Clark. dtf WINTER APPLES LUNCH GOODS Nice, Fresh and Crisp An assortment that will please the most fastidious and satisfy the cravings of the "Inner Man" In every particular. For a quick, smart and appetising meal take a supply of the fol lowing homo for your emergency cupboard: t'hilll Con ("arne OyMers ami Shrimp Delicious Canned Salmon Jh'fnz Celebrated lteati Sardines and .Minced Meats Itoiled Mam and Tongue Lilly's Apple Jrlly Choice Apple hotter Aside frnn tills excellent line of "cold Roods" for your lunch w ran supply you with all delicacies of the land in tho way f Ano pas-try not exactly like mother used to mcke just n I'Ulo hotter for mother never had the modern methods of lastiy making at her command. A trial will convince of this fact. All kinds of candles, nuts, etc., in n great assortment. Umpqua BaKery H. GUEST. Proprietor Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin Apples tire very scarce. Wo guar antee all o be free from worms. OIIDKK NOW THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" IISJJ1SIL CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm ami Lot Survey s UcsL'riptions ami plats clieckeil lor Attorneys Water power ami Irrigation Work Plats ami Maps Drawn Office With 328 North Jachson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Office Phone 323 HAY AND FEED Most complete line in Roseburg II.W. Alliillil, eiR'iit. Veli'i.; CHAIN. Outs. Hurley, Corn. ln;it. limn. Shorts, Mill HVi'il. Oil Mil; rilK'KKN I" Siratch Fci-n. I'lii. k I'o-d. Hoof S"r;ips. !tnnt Shii. Ciit: (itl'.SCKNT STOCK I'OOIl foil .Mll.lv COWS, Choaii.-r and luttir tlian Mt'an nr Shorts. ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS ROSEBURCS OLDEST INDUSTRY PHONE 56 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANYWHERE THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND GRILL 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 $5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. You have, no doubt, noticed the Toast and Toasters in our window. Don't you wish for the Toaster to make toast such as that. You can have one. They are the "ACME" of Electrical Toasters. $4.50 is the equivalent. CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. "ELECTRICAL DEALERS" When you come to town Don't forget 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