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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1911)
THE EVENING NEWS BY 11. W. BATt. IBSUED DAITiY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Huhwrfution liates Uaily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Par month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Per year - 2.00 Six mouths 100 Rutered aa socond-claflB matter November 5, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore. under act of March 3, 1879. "moxdav, novi:mi:u27. ion. i.nv ivhn lu Inlfi at breakfast late at school sturnlB a poor chance to bo a prompt man. Not all tho tinkering, cobbling, and patching In the world will make things right that are fundamentally wrong. "PnunrltA anna" nml hntttfl of Otlm prospective candldatt'o for election a year hence, and uoEneaiicd of more or leas quiiiillcauons, are uuiujs snjii ed for the race. Again, don't put off that Chrlnt n.no ulimmltiir (ll t l O lilKt IIIOIIH'Ilt 11. u v,.i.r irlftii whllll t lift HKHOr t I1HM1 1 1b complete and In advance ot the usual eievenin-nour runn which m sure to come. An advertisement of a new cure-all HHHRrts that" It works wnint you wni " Doubtless but It Is not nloiit and iwcullar in so doing. For in- itmioa tliftrn lu t tl matter Of ill iariiUi ' vnt nro MUi'lv to have more or less to do with It some tlm) or other, whether agreeably or o'.ner wise. Intorest is ever busy. H cer tainly "worka while you Hluop," pil ing up the dollars Tor or against you, without your asalrttance or resist ance, until the set time comes around when tho accrued amount Is to bo paid to you or by you. yes; whether you Bleep or wake, interest works! TAKES ANOTMHt NAM 10. lieuliih Itliifonl Will Mv n gulct ,f,. J,, liulergo OfHTtilloii. NRW YORK. Nov. 2fi. Henliih ninTord, tho girl whoi Ilgured so prominently In tho Ileattiu murder trial, is living In seclusion here, pre paratory to submitting to an opera lion for appendicitis, which will he performed In a New York hoHpllal next Thursday. Her friends say alio has taken another name himI will try and leud a quiet, Inconspicuous existence. Luc'Ab NEWS. Miss Millie Worley, or Kiddie, spent Sunday in tho city! visiting Miss Ethel Senior. Ib coining ana so Is Xtiuifl. Have your sittingB made now and avoid the rush. Clark & Clark. dtr George Taylor, a local bookkeep er, left for Albany this morning where ho will spend ThankHlgvIng with his parents. Card Sawyers arrived hero laal evening from Gardiner to spend a few days visiting at tho l.c-:u uf hi brother, Jamoa Sawyers. Fred Chapman, wife and buby spent yesterday at Wilbur visiting with relatives. Mr. Chapman will return home this evening while his wife and baby will remain at Wilbur untl after Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. T. M or la n and duimhter, of Portland, who have been Kpeutllng ten past few days In Itoseburg visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hrliwurtz, of the (Irand hotel, left fur lil.Wlo yesterday morning where (hey will visit with frlendH, John Throne lett lor mrtluiul yes terday where he goes to look after business mutters. He says the ITmp qua Valley Hank will open itH doors for buslneKB lu January, or at least, just as soon as I he new Perk inn building is completed. At the regular meeting of I'hllelur Ihii Lodge. I. (. (. K . helil on Sat urday evening the following nruYern were elected to serve the iwisiiIiik six months: W. II. Kiilmi. N. !.; .1. II. Halley, V. (1 ; M O LewlH, llnim clal secy.; W. M. Miller, rec. secy.; William T. Wright, treasurer. E. M. Ward, for the past few years a resident of Enterprise, Ore . has purchased a half Interest In the grocery nture at present conducted by Hlchard Stubbs. Me will numum possession on liecember I. Mr. Ward . i., .... r,, ... . lence and will no ilnttbt 1mhI Mr. Stubbs valuable asslslaiwe tu con ducting I he already lucrative 1m;. I -ness. Joseph l-nairni has ret urne.l from the vicinity tr Hub-m when1 he v nt a few days looking after Ihimiuss matters. Mr. t.aniiu. I1 much pleas ed with that section of the country, and It may be possible that he will locate there In the near future. White House coffee, the cream of all, no other so uuiroriu In iiuiilliy, so superior In flavor; or so satisfac tory to drink, excepting H:rrlunton Hall, the steel cui. biikertzed pro duct. We keep only the best In all lines. Try Snow l"tft flour. The Koclulnle, KU 8herlff Ceore yulne returned here bite Saturday e en inn alter :i day spent lu the Ictnlty of I rain searching for the bamltis who helil up and robt't'l the occupants of the. nut-going Scott shut n stat:e Sheriff gulue kays lie ira keil the men through the hills for several miles, but was unable to overtake 1 hem. That the men are experienced lu pulling off traufat-ilons of this na ture Ik evidenced from the fai t that I they, refrained from lolluu inn the trails, but on the rout ran . made ihelr eaciqw through the dense thicket. The sheriff has reason to believe that the men are strangers. I nan much as two meu uuswerlng , their description were seen about the streets of Praia on the day pre- : vious to the robbery. At th time they nttemptcd to dispose of n Colt s automatic revolver. The sheriff fol lowed the men nil day Saturday, and only gave up the chase when overtak en by diirknesB. A couple of depn ty sheriffs aro still In pursuit of , tho men and It may he possible that j they will be captured at a later date. CO.MINO TO THE I'AIjACK. A list of the special feature pic tures bused at the Palace lu the near fut.ie: November -It and 30, WedueHduy and Thursday, "The Shelling or the Sau Marcus". The old battleship Texas turned into a target an, culled tho Han Marcus Is destroyed by the Atlantic flet lu target practice. Oecember 4 and 6, Monday and Tuesday, "The Pendle ton Kound-up". Complete lu three revels. Needs no explanation. De cember 7 and H, Thursday and Fri day, "Dante's Inferno," G reels. December 10 and 11, Sunday and Monday, World's series, base hall pic ture, one reel. tf CAM, KOK COUNTY WAKKAN'TR Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and Indors ed "Not I'uld For Want of Funds" prior to and Including tho (th day of May, 1911, to present the sumi1 for payment at the of lice of tho coun ty treasurer of said county for in terest thereon will cease after the THE ME lilt Y WIDOWS. (Formerly The Antlers) MRS CALLANO, Prop. Modern Apartments with bath, and hot and cold water In each room. Wo Guarantee to pleane parti cular People. 112 Brock way Bt. Phono 281 Near High School. OPPOP.TL.MTIKH. date of this notice. Dated at Uoseburg, Oregon, this tho 7th day of November, 1911. J. K. SAWYBK8, Treasurer of Douglas County, Ore gon, dswdl We have a lurge and complete as sortment of Preferred Stock canned goods. These are this season b pack and are goods we can recom mend to ttie most ret) neu taste. You will find the quality of these goods. and all of the lines carried by us, to be HUerlor In all respects, hot the best results "Snow Drift" flour. The Itochdule. dsw Indescribably Beautiful Afternoon and Evening Dresses Right up to the minute in exclusive styles and mater ials. Nothing to compare with them ever shown in Roseburg. And the Price Is the greatest surprise of all. COME IN LET US SHOW YOU THE LEADER Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment Facial Massage Manicuring r l Buy Apple Pear Cherry Peach Prune Trees i "Where you can see what you get and get what you want. Make your own selection from the immense stock in my sales yard. Come and see them. Nut Trees, Ornament als, Rose Hushes and Beiry Plants A. L. KITCHIN, Roseburg NURSERYMAN Oregon No Matter Whether You Want a Cheap Watch for Temporary Ise or a Real Good one to Last a Life Time IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US If either .vou, nuu nf your funilly or sunie of your friends want a new wiilch nr haven't any or Intend kIvIiik one as a present, our watch slock should Interest you. The policy nf this jewelry store is such that a complete as sortment of fond wnlcheH is absolutely necessary. Our policy Is that all watches should be sold at a small margin of profit. Fur thermore, we believe lu selling ood watches only. No mailer what you wish to pay and no matter what parti cular movement you prefer, we really believe that this Is the store for you to buy your watches. We have no particular kind to sell we well all makes. Wo can sell you any kind of a ense you wish, and we nuree to nlve you a i;od watch at a reasonable price. A. S. HUEY CO. S. P. Watch Inspector You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you'use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleaehed flour is injurious to health. Use lcisehman'sYeast l-'nr Ja i;ood Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son A)jens Are useless uniesa taken advan tage of. Take advantage of the fine weather and have your sittings for Xtnas fotos. Clark & Clark. dtf DAILY WKATHKK ItKI'OItT. U. 8. Weather Uureau, local office, RoseburK, Ore., 24 hours ending G a. in., Nov. 27, liUl. Precipitation lu inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature 52 Lowest temperature 37 Precipitation, last 24 hours 01 Total preclp. since 1st of month 3.1 4 Av. preclp. for this month for 34 years 4.37 Total preclp. from Sep. 1, 1911 7.19 Avg. preclp. from Hep. 1. 1877 7.0(1 Total excess from Sep. 1, 1911 .2 Average preclp. for 34 wet seasons 31.8G WILLIAM DRILL, Observer. XOTICK TO WtllH.K OIW. COXTltACT- Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m., of the 30th day of December, 1911, for the construction of the following bridges: The Shambrook bridge over the Unipqua Hlver, consisting of two spans about 175 feet each, with three new concrete piers about GO feet high above low water mark. The Ilrown's Ferry bridge over the North Urnpqua Hlver. consisting of two spans about 140 feet each, with three new concrete piers about 4 7 feet high above low water mark. The Winston Urldge . over the South Urnpqua Hlver consisting of two spans about 149 feet each, one span 140 feet and ono span 40 feet, with ono concrete pier about 45 feet above low water, and concrete foundation for the 40 ft. spun. The hid to Include the removal of the old spans, and necessary alterations to tho existing piers to accommo date the new spans. All of the above bridges to have 20 feet dear roadway and shall be I designed to carry a live load, ex- j elusive or tneir own weight, ot 100 pounds per square foot of floor sur face, or a 20 ton road roller; trusses In like proportion. Didders to submit detail plans and specifications with their bids. Hlds for trestle approaches to be by the lineal foot. Also the re-tlmbcrliiK of the coin hlnntlou cantilever bridge over the North Uinpqun Hlver nt Winchester. 131 d dei u must visit the various sites and satisfy themselves as to Incal conditions, the County Court assuming no responsibility on ac count of lack of kowledgo on the part of the bidder. All bids must be accompanied by :i certllled check In nn amount equal to five per cent of the bid. Knvelopes In which bills nre en closed must be endorsed with the name of the bridge for which the hid Ik made. Hlds will bo considered fur both re-lnforced concrete and steel bridges at the places above mentioned. 1 Plans, Beei Ilea t Ions and strain diagrams will be on file In the County Clerk's ofllce on and after December titli. 1911. i The right is reserved to reject any and all hid; said hlds to be consid ered at the January, 1912, term of County Court. Hy order of the County Court. Dated November 2 3rd 1911. K. II. LKNOX, County Clerk. E K C A 0 H Nothing nicer or more acceptable as a gift for either children or grown 4. ups. S D R A picture record of the baby or friends, and places visited, of that vacation trip. Beautiful calendar mounts that you can easily make into a pre- jyj sent if you are the for tunate possessor of a Kodak. T A I M K AST N F s o A R s Come in and let Tom show you. CHURCHILL HARDRARE CO. It.MI.IiOAO TALK. Xnlliini! NVw Ailnlivi- to the I'rojiTt at Coos Itay. Coos I lit y Tinu-s: Kuginecr Suni-ni-r. of I lie North C'oaiit line, arrived here today from Wlnehester Hay, where Ills winter camp Is established. He was noncommittal reiiardinK the company's plans, lie said his fath- er, Vice-President Sumner of the road bad been called back to Portland and could not visit Coos Pay until later. It leaked out here today that Sumner has given up the plait to 1 construct his line aloni; Winchester I Creek near the Urnpqua, but will follow the valley leading to and from Keedsport which the Southern Pa- eille. line will run through. It is expected there will be a lively scrap 'over the occuimtion nf this vallev I where It Is too narrow for the two routes. j It was reported here today that tho Northwestern's proposed connec tion with Coos Pay was the Boise route instead of either the Coos Bay and Kasteru or the Sumner project. Nothing can be learned locally of developments in the Boise project other than that word was received here from Portland that construc tion work on It would start within a few months. Apples If Conkloy s ltoup Remedy don't cure your wheezing, moping, sneez ing and swollen-headed chickens your money cheerfully refunded at Marstcrs' Drug Co. awn27 .Fi We have them in all grades and varieties; but we consider our fancy stock the most economical apple the consumer can buy. We guar antee them to be absolutely free from worms and in every respect a first class articles. Our Prices Are Most Reasonable Huy your winter needs now while they may be had reasonable. Apples are very scarce this year and you will be unable to jet them at Ol'R PRICKS alter a short time. Roseburg Rochdale COMPANY "What Vou Want When You Want It." WINTER APPLES I Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis ' Red Cheek Pippin Apples art very scarce. Wo guar antee nil lo Ik- free from norms. OKDKIt NOW I THE BENSON GROCERY 'The Pure Food Store" THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND GRILL ', LUNCH COUNTER Marstcrs Block. Corner Cass' nml Knc CK-0ot ...... wutia lit .0-. .. f r..:it IT i .A. . uoenu a l.i in an i , uttii anu Juncn Lounter. ' Open all hours. The best the market affords, well cooked and well served. Prices reasonable. Your Patronage Solicited Mca Tickets $5.50 tor $5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. Stron Kosoburg Frames Pictures Christmas Gifts