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Last night's outbreak was the first d'Hturbunce of consequence to mark the nreueiit strife between the strik en and strike-breakers and was the first time that the officers have been compelled to draw their clubs in urder to restore order. Aa wan ant was Issued out of .Jus- tiro of the F'eace Reuben Ma raters court this afternoon for the arrest of Mr. Corley. It Is probable that the warrant will be served some nine this evening In order that tho de fendant may be arraigned tomorrow morning. J)r. A. K. Sether, who was called to at ten d M r. Call , I n form ed The News this morning that he sustain ed three serloiiB bruises, all of which were apparently tho result of being kicked In the face. Mr. Call was unconscious for several hours last evening, nntl for a time, tho attend ing physician was somewhat uncer tain as to the extent of his Injuries. WANT TAX LEVY (Continued from page 1.) LwCAb NKWS. George Tucker left for Portland today where )i& will enter Hill la Military Academy. A. W. Johnson, of Reston, spent the day In Roseburg attending to various business matters. William Becker, a recent arrival n Roseburg, baa accepted the posi tion of day clerk at the Grand hotel. K. B. Barber, county grange or ganizer, arrived hero this afternoon from Myrtle Creek to 8end a couple of duys looking after business mutters. The Richardson Art Embroidery Club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Minnie Lewis, at the foot of Mosher. street, on Wednesday afternoon, Jan uary 3. Mrs. A. 0. Boggard returned to her home at Kugeiie this afternoon artor a few days spont ut Coles Val ley visiting with , her sister, MrB. William T. Emory. Kdlth Clements left for Eugene this nfteruoon where she is attend ing college. Sho spent the holidays In Roseburg visiting with her par ents, Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Clem ents. Tho MIhhos Belle and Bessie New land and T. W. Nowland leave to morrow morning for an extended trip through Southern California and Mexico. They expert to be absent for about a month or six weeks. Hiram Gallop left for his home nt Woodburn this afternoon after a couple of days spent In Kosoluirg visiting with friends. Mr. Gallop formerly resided In Myrtle Creek where he Is wejl and ftivorably known. Miss Mnhel Albright who has been spending the past two weeks nt imlnls in Washington returned here j thlH morning, Sho will restimo her : duties as stenographer In tho of 1 Ibes of Brown & Eddy tomorrow morning. Urea submitted by Dr. Houck the farming interests pay less than $8, 000, while the taxpayers of Rose burg and the state will liquidate the remaining f 112,000. Attorney J. A. Buchanan said there was no excuse for delaying the tux levy. Inasmuch as the citizens of Roseburg and the great majority of the farmers favor the structure. "The grangers have passed resolu tions advocating tho erection of the building," said Mr. Buchanan, "con sequently, the county court should levy the tax as requested." Attorney C. 8. Jackson was of the opinion that the members of the club and citizens of Roseburg should pre pare to meet the objection of the court which, In brier, Is to the ef fect that the additional levy will work a hardship on the taxpayers. Mr. Jackson declared the court bad as much right to levy the armory tax as they did to levy a tax for the erection of three bridges. In fact, Mr Jackson said there was consid erable opposition to the erection of ttiree bridges in one year and that one of the contemplated structures In erecting three bridges in one "I nerecting three bridges in oue season the court will work a hard ship on the taxpayers," Bald Mr. . -Jackson, ' while In the event but two bridges uro erected the people will be more than willing to levy n tax for armory purposes." After a thorough discussion of the project, a committee consisting of Messrs. Dr. George E. llouck, Claud Cannon, Fred Hayncs, F. II. Churchill. J. 10. rourkhart, E. L. Parrott, Hi tiger Hermann, Joseph Mlcelll, O. P. Coshow, Dexter Rice, William Cobb und S. M. Miller was appointed to confer with the mem bers of tho county court and convey an expression of the commercial club. LOCAL NEWS, LOCAL NEWS. NEW TODAY.. WANTED Experienced laundress to take work homo. Small wash ing each week. Inqulro News of 11 co. tf PASTURE FOR RENT Good grass and plenty of water, close In. In quire of Joseph Den u, phone UMi-L. Jti FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Indian Runner drakes, or will trade for fhlcksr Inquire of L. D. Carle, Roseburg, Oregon. d.'.G ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In tho County Court for he State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Standloy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that dolm R. Shunt ley was, by vir tue of an order of the above en tf eled Court on tho 1 2tU day of December. 11)11, appointed admin istrator In the above entitled estate, and all persons having claims against said estate are leotilrcd to present the Kiimo to tho administrator nt Camas Valley, Oregon, within six months from tho date hereof. Date of first publication. uay oi January, 1912. J. R. STAN OLE Y, Administrator. O. A. Kocken, W. Kinney, W. E. Hall and F. A. Becker, all of Cleve land, were In the city today looking after business interests. The 1912 automobile license tags are beginning to be seen on the ma chines of Roseburg. However, from Salem comes the report that only 1,300 tags have been mailed, while there are 6.G00 registered machines In the state, ns shown by the 1911 records In tho secretary of stato's of fice. Unless the owners of the re maining 5,200 automobiles can dis play a tag bearing black letters on a green background In the future, they are subject to arrest for not comply ing with the state law-ns alt tags bearing blnck letters with a yellow background are worthless after the first of the year. William Emery, of Umuqna, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours this morning. J. F. Simmons, of Wilbur, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today. ' ' R. R. Clark, of Millwood, spfnl tho day In Roseburg attending to various business matters. C. B. Cannon was today appoint ed guardian of Dorothy Boyd Cannon and Wallace Tustln Cannon, minor children. Fred Smith and Velda Smith were quietly married at the parsonage of the Christian church on December 23, Rev. J. X. McConnell officiating. The happy couple will make their fu ture home in Roseburg. At a road meeting held In district No. 69 held lust Saturday at the Cleveland flchool house, a special tax of 3 mills was levied for the en suing year for road purposes., J. d! Musgrove, who has been em ployed in cutting wood In the can yon above the Alley ranch on Deer Creek for several weeks, sustained a broken leg this morning. Accord ing to persons who witnessed the accident, jviusgro: was sawing a limb from a large oak tree, when It broke In such a manner as to fall upon his right leg. Dr. George E. Houck was called and dressed the In juries. Mr. Musgrove lives near the fcene of the accident and has a fam ily dependent upon him for support. LOCAL NEWS. "Hoot-Mon" ltUWAIW. ' For Information lending to the whereabouts of a light buy nmro colt, thirty months old, weight 1050 pounds, right hind foot white and star in forehead, strayed from upper Olalla about November 25. Phone or write K. F. Lang, Dlllard, Ore. Phone No. 22XX. swfl Turning dark Into daylignt Is roagh on old (owl) fogies, but enterprising, , get-ahead, people want llht. hs alders In light supplying light that realty lights softly, continuously lights we claim to he pre-eminent In that we furnish everything you may require for the electric lighting of your home, store or shop. Ask us. G. L. Prior Jackson Street, between Wash ington nnd Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ileinline returned here tills afternoon after a few days spent at Medford and other Southern Oregon cities. Bliss Singleton and D. Leather wood, tho former of Hosebnrg and the latter of Wilbur, returned here this morning after spending several duys at Portland and vicinity. Fairfax Parrlsh, son of Conductor and Mrs. Fairfax Parrlsh, left for Corvallfs this afternoon where he Is attending college. lie was accom panied by Bonnie Buchanan. In yesterday's Issue of The News it was stated that Charles A. Brand was married to Miss Mamie Crowley, of Portland. Such was Incorrect and should have -read that he married Miss Croley, who Is a stockholder In the Overland Orchard Tracts. At an Informal meeting of several members of the city council this afternoon, it was decided that here after neither the strikers or strike breakers will be allowed to con gregate on the Moaner street cross lug or on any other street In the city. City Attorney Elbert Hermann informed the delegation of strikers, who chanced to be present, that they hnd committed the last act of vio lence, and that future outbreaks will not be tolerated by the city. Sections of the state statues were read, sub stantiating! I" overy parlcular the contention of the city atorney who claims that assemblages, similar to the one of last evening, are In vio- MAYOK MU'KLiJ TALKS. , r Kef jrrlng lo last night's "near" riot, at the corner of. Mosher and Sheridan streets, Mayor Joseph Micelll this morning stated that he would take the situation in hand, and this evening would visit the scene in person and instruct the strikers and strike-break- ers to disperse, "in the event my order Ib disregarded, I will 4 immediately notify Governor West lh hope that he will as- slst In quelling future distur- bauces. I do 3t anticlate the unpleasantness of resorting 4 4 to this procedure, however, liu 4 4 usniuch as 'the sheriff, district 4 attorney and other county aud 4 city officials have agreed to.- stand 'pat'. This trouble must 4 be abated, and the sooner the 4 4 men Involved become cognizant 4 of the fact the better for all 4 concerned. Sheriff George 4 Qnine also says the men must yield, and refrain from future disturbances! 'of a disgraceful nature." ress of the meeting several strikers appeared and asked that they be given protection similar to that af forded the strike-breakers. Inasmuch as the city is taking no part In the strike, further than maintaining or-" der, the Btrikers were Informed that their interests would be protected. It Is the belief of Mayor Mlcelll and the councllmen that this afternoon's meeting will result In much uood. - - .-.. , ... uu llIluIC uuuiuusiraiions will latlon of the law. During the prog-1 be eliminated. You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you'use . ,,.:? ,;, t., White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is injurious to riealth. Use Fleischman's Yeast For a. good Starter M's. A. C. Kidd &Son Agents CHURCH B BOTHERS' 1st i Decern mr nrvrwr cthup r Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of I1I.ANK HOOKS KC IIOOI, HOOK TVPKWItlTKIt IVMM'.H OI'I'ICK Kl Tl'l.ll-H 1)11 AWINd M All lllAI, Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. 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