MICA I, NKWH. IOCAIj NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To Our Friends And Customers - We thank you (or your many fav ors and patronage during the past year, and Iioikj to merit a larger Hhure of your business during the year to como; during which tlino wo shall strive more than ever to ruins the stundurd of our goods and sor vlco, We will give you the highest QUALITY and the OUST 8I3HV1CB at the lowest I'HIC'H consistent with a small NUT I'HOr'IT for ourselves. While we must of necessity work for and get a small net return on the money our stockholders have In vested, our greatest object and ex cuse for existence as an Institution is to keep the cost of living ae low as the conditions we live under will permit, and to gain and hold the con fidence of the entire people for HQUAHIO AM J HONEST dealing In every respect. During 1912 we will continue our policy of 1911 of I0NTIUK HAT18 r'ACTlON TO OUIt CD8TO.MHH8 Oil MONIiV HBTUItNJCD. We extend to each of you our sincere wish fur a HAPPY AND PHOSl'BHOUS NEW YEAH. Roseburg Rochdale Co. SPECIAL On Brooms 70c Little Gem Brooms 50c 60c Katie Brooms 45c . 45c Winner Brooms 30c DISHES AT COST The Benson Grocery rhoiio ihi l'uro Food Store N. Jju kHoti FOR SALE fnn T f ClioU'O Arrt'u;o nt (Jiih-ii, (lie Now J. UWI1 , IUIS"" Tuu-iinMo, at (ho Inlorsectlnn of H, I nml 11. I. A O. lCiillroad. Town IMh mxtlZn nt $75.00. ;( oao wlillo thry nro Cheap. t t T 1 lii n nitri 10 WTO tracts sultnltlo fur unoice ianusrmi, lug nml (nick gut-don lug. , gnipt-N. Poultry ltnls- L. 0. Maddux 221) 8. Muiu H(. ItoHt'liiirg, Oregon Reward $10,000,000 Reward To be paid by Uncle Sam'to his children who raise POULTRY We will be glnd to furnish you with free literature on this subject and to have you look over our complete line of feeds ililPllllGfll Diamond Chick Food, Diamond Scratch Food, Diamond Egg Maker, Diamond Heef Scraps Bone, Shell, Grit, Charcoal Wheat, Coin, Oats, Barley, Alfalfa Meal, Chopped Feed of All Kinds, I lav, Straw ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Rose-burg's Oldest Industry We Deliver Everywhere Fhone 56 Modern oftlco filing cases at the Koseburg hook Store, dswtf George Wixbon, of Myrtle Creek, spent the afternoon in Roseburg at tending to business uiatterB. The members uf the county court are busy today auditing hills and making final settlement with road supervisors for the year 1911. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Uryan, of CrauUt Pass, arrived in KoBeburg tills afternoon to spend a few days visiting at tlio home of Engineer und Airs. McC'onnell. Station Agent h. B. Moore has re turned ifroin Portland where he spent a couple of days looking after business matters connected with bis official duties. Mrs. Jenjile Armstrong and two sons, of North Platte, Neb., arrived In Itoseburg yesterday with a view of locutiug here permanently. Mrs, Arnistroiig will probably engage In business at an early date. Stewart Mitchell, of Canada, who has been spending the past few days In Itoseburg visiting at the home of his coithln, Robert Kldd, leaves for the northern Ooinluion tomorrow evening. Den Dlghton and L. Kchos, both residents of Outlook, Wash., arrived hero today In search of a location. Thoy curried letters of Introduction to Publicity Munuger Schlosser, or the itoseburg Commercial Club. O. P. Collins, of Minneapolis, is spending a few days In Itoseburg. He Bays he expects to locate hero at an early date, considering that the climate and other advantages -lppeul to mm aB ravorable. The case of S. II. Crouch, a local hardwaro dealer, vh. Joseph Endi- rolt, Is attracting the attention of a Jury in Justice of the Peace Marg in court this afternoon. Mr. Crouch is suing to recover the sum of $2(1, alleged to bo duo on account. The caao of the Central Door & Lumber Company vs. C. O. White was dismissed upon motion of the at' torneys for the plaintiff today. The action was filed to recover a certain sum of money alleged to be due the plaintiff for goods furnished the de fi'iiilaut. I. T. McClallen. who is employed I In tho county clerk'B office, was the first perHou to take advantage of tho opportunity to register. According (o County Clerk Lenox the registra tion Is 11 u 1 1 o brisk, considering that several months will elupao before tho' books will close. Thomas Goodwin, of Oklahoma, arrived in Koseburg last night with a view of locating here permanently. lie says he will purchase several lots and will Inter erect a modern resl (lence. Ho ulso says he will he the means through which live other fain- Ites will he attracted to Koseburg in tho spring. Following nro tho nrrlvnls at the Grand hotel today: Mnnlcy u. Htrawn, Yoncalln; (Hen A. Warner, IS. II. Harder, C. II. Arundel, Myrtle I'reek; TIiob. Goodwin, Oklahoma; .1. M. Iloyt, La Porto, la.: K. K. Clarke, Wlllwood, Or.; ,1. A. Steph ens, Stephens, Or.; Chns. H. Harris, Han Jose, Cal.; Krank Neal, Sissons, Cnl.; Geo. Heed, Cottage Grove: K. 0. .Morris, Max Kothklezel, Portland. Kor the best service In the way of printing placo your orders with The Nowb ofllce. Lettor heads, hill heads, envelopes, calling curds. Invitations and wedding nnnouncomcnts print ed In tho latest designs and nt prices tlio lowest, consistent with first-class work. Prompt delivery on all work. Phono :t a 5 nnd a representative wlli call nnd talk tho matter over with von. , The will of tho late William K. Ilimell. who died In Rowbuig on iiecemner 12, was admitted to pro bate today. According to the terms of the will the deceased hequeuths all bis property and rash, with the exception of $111. to his widow, Mrs. C. Iluzzell. The hitter sum Is to be divided equally between W. II. lliizzell, a, son who lives In Au rora, III., nnd Claude Hurtl'iim, a Kinmlsou, who resides nt Tiller. The estate Is valued at approximately $;). !'f. not Including personal nronertv of tlin estimated value of f2u Mrs lOnimn C. Iltiiioll Is the duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate, while John Hanks, Alfred Honey and liillus llrelinlsen nro named as appraisers. W. B. McClay, of Elktoli, spen the day in Koseburg attending to business matters before tho county court. J. r . 1 bornuson, of Oak Creek, was In the city for, several days this week on business before lLe county court. 1 c A few pure bred Anoona cockrels for sale from five-dollar eggB. The best I could buy. . H. Jay Stone, 717 Hamilton St., phone 2S8-K. . tf J. II. Goodman, of Oakland. turned home this arternoon after a couple of days Bpent in Koseburg with friends. After all there Is no fountain pen as good as the Waterman Ideal foun tain pen. It fg the very best. The Koseburg Book Store, local dint rib utera. dswtf fn one of the most exciting basket ball gumes of the Benson the Kose burg high school team last night de feated a picked team by a score of .10 to 20. The game was witnessed by a largo crowd and considerable euthusmsm wan manifest. F. W. Leonard, wife and daugh ter, of Sturgls, South Dakota, ar rived In Roseburg last evening. Mr. Leonard and family were attracted to Koseburg through literature sent out l.(y the Koseburg Commercial Club. Mr. Leonard says he expected to nna tne conditions exaggerated and was quite surprised to find them even hotter than represented. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown received a long distance telephone can irom Msrsntleld this afternoon to the effect that Deputy District Attorney uiieqvist came near meet ing death while hunting on the Co qullle river this morning. It appears mat Mr. Liijcqvlst and a man nam ed Thompson were hunting, when the engine of the gasoline launch which they occupied refused to work. Un able to control the launch ft soon drifted Into swift water and capsized. Tho men were thrown Into the water and handicapped by heavy wearing apparel, met considerable difficulty in reaching shore. In fact, the mes- sago received here thltt afternoon was to the effect that both men showed evidence of a thrilling exper ience, nnd were only saved through their ability as swimmers. HACK TO I'KN l'rniik Kennedy Couldn't Freedom. SALKM, Or., Jan. 2. Seven months of freedom proved too much for '-'rank Kenedy, paroled man, who was returned to the penitentiary to day for violating tho confidence re posed In him by this administration. Kennedy, when paroled, was given work at the White House restaurant hero. The proprietors found he had been engaged In systomntlo theft, through "knocking down" on the money placed in his hands by cus tomers. He was sent to prison Feb ruary 22. 19DX. from Umatilla coun ty on a burglary charge. Kennedy Is the first of the parol-, ed men to overstep the mark fol lowing the ndvont of tho new year. Typewriters for sale and for rent at the Koseburg Book Store. dswtf The .public sshools opened thls mornluif after the regular Christ mas vacation. Fountain pens cleaned aud repair ed at tho Koseburg Book Store. dswtl Mrs. Harry Stapleton left for Eu gene this afternoon where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Douglas County Creamery tmttei la the best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you witn a borne product, which Is always strict ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll 90 cents. - dswtf REWARD. For information leading to the whereabouts of a light bay mare colt, thirty months old. wolght 1060 pounds, right hind foot white and star in forehead, strayed from upper Olulla about November 25. Phone or write I'!. F. Lang, Dlllard, Ore. Phone No. 22XX. swfl NKW TODAY. KOK SALK Black maro, wolght about 1,00 lbs, 10 years old. Price $50. inquire News office. tt WANTED" Experienced laundress to take work home. Small wash ing each week. Inquire News of fice, tf FOR SALE CHEAP Good reliable team will be sold at a bargain. AddresB A. J. Pearson, Kt. 1, Koseburg. dswjl2 PASTURE FOR RENT Good grass nnd plenty of water, close In. In quire of Joseph Deun, phone 190-L. Jti FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Indian Runner drakes, or will trade for chicks. Inquire of L. D. Carle. Itoseburg, Oregon. djfi OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS New five room house, unfinished Inside, two 50-foot lots, fine view of city, only S00. $:00 cash, balance to suit. Inquire News, but be quick. tf :ij:vatoh ASSISTS. Newly MmThMl Couple .Make (ioml Their KwnK'. GENERAL DRAY1NG Good f every des. rlpll.m mnrelt ti nny parts of II10 city. iMm r-aaon- le H. S. FRENCH SEATTLE. Wash., Jan. 2. As a newly married! collide came down the elevator in tho Prefortalne build ing, fresh from tho matrimonial mill In Judge George's court today, the Irato father of the bridegroom came up in tho car on the other side, hop ing ngulust hope that he might be in tlino to stop tho ceremony, Tho contracting parties were Phil lip O. Eby. a printer, nnd Wessie Furrier, daughter of Albert I). For rler, of tho Waldorf Annrtments Kby gave his age ns 21 and Miss pernor ns 19. The two rushed Into Judge George's court and asked if there was somoono there that could marry them quickly. Tho ceremony gone through with, the couplo left the building in liastc. They had no more than gotten out when Samuel C. Eby, tho father of the bridegroom, rushed in asking If ttiere had been a marriage celebrat ed. When he heard that ills son was beyond reach he asked whore ho could get a warrant, as they were ttio young to be married. Ho did not get a warrant nnd went home where he refused to see them when they came to tiny their respects. They went to the bride's home. lil'.'ASOX l ()lt THK COST HIGH OF LIVING S ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of W,AK HOOKS SCHOOL HOOKS TVI'KW KITKIt l'APKU Ol 1 II K SI 1'1'I.IKS Dlt.VW INtl MA I Kill VI, Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. Q iiLLWiil! CIVIL ENCINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Survey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys W ater power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With i 328 North Jackson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Ofllce Phone 245 Mr. Sam Ackenieyer, a Cincinnati wholesale beef butcher, just around tho corner from the Cincinnati llutrlers' Supply Co., gives the fol lowing reason lor the high cost of living: IT I'SKD TO BU The father behind the plow, ' The mother under the cow, ! The daughter feeding tho sow, J The sou u p in the mow. ! TODAY IT IS ! The father In the automobile. The mother hi silk and satin. The daughter playing the piano. 'I lie son learning Greek and Latin. Dr. H.E. Hermann Eye-Sight Specialist Home Of Cice 217 S. Stephens St. Roseburg Hours 0 A. Mi. to 5 P. M. EuTy Fridny nnd Raturdny. ANOTHER big car of that good, screened Rock Springs Coal free from slate, slack and dirt. When desired, delivery will bo made in hngs, and hoards furnished to pro tect lawns and walks. We also sell ltllY OA lv Kill WOOD KINDLING as well ns a full stock of HAY GIIA1X KHF.I) Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co Winchester and Jackson Street. Phone 163. POPULAR I s' ! MECHANICS h Tim Magazine thnt makes Fact mora fnwolnntmB tliun Fiction NvrnnTN so you cam UNDCR6TAMD IT A GREAT Cbntmu, Strr ol th WorM'i PntrM which Jim m:i bcuin rradum at .mv lime, and which will bokl your intcrwt orcM-r, u nmruna in Popi:!r.r Mechanics Magazine Are tou r. - ..::.' i: Two tnilltorHi of your iH'tnlibora . :v. v.-A it ;hp f.-ivonie m.iiraiuic m thouam:oi th Ivt American hnes. 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Having diii'iioaed of my business known aa the Koseburg Pharmacy, Inc., 1 have placed all outstanding accounts to date In the hands of E. N. Ewart, room 7 Review bldg., for collection. Parties knowing them selves indebted to the above phar macy please call and esttle without delay. Thanking my many patrons for past favors and bespeaking a con tinuance of the same for my succes sor. GEOHGE HOOVER, Late Owner. Roseburg, Or., December 2G, 1911. - AVe luive no Uffcnta See our ad elsewhere In this paper. Clark & Clark. In the County Court for the SUte of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate . Mary M. Standley, Deceased. T Notice is hereby given that John R. Standley was, by vir tue of an order of the above entieled Court on the 12tb day of December, 1911, appointed admin istrator In the above entitled estate, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the administrator at Camaa Valley, Oregon, within 6ix monthB from the date hereof. Date of first publication, , 1st day of. January, 1912. . J. R. STANDLEY, Administrator. "7 mi LUNCH COODS Nice, Fresh and Crisp Att assortment that will please the most fastidious and satisfy the cravings of the "inner Man' In every particular. For a quick, smart and appetizing meal take a supply of the fol lowing home for your emergency cupboard: Cliilll Con Carne , ... .,.-,: t Oysters and Shrimp Delicious Canned Sulmon Jlefnz Olubrated ISeans Sardines and Minced Meats Boiled Ham and Tongue Lilly's Apple Jelly Choice Apple Itutter Aside from Hits excellent line of "cold goods" for your lunch w can supply you with all delicacies pf the land 1n the way of fine pastry not exactly like mother used to make Just a J'UIe better for mother never had the modern methods of -matry making at her command. A trial will convince of this fuct. All kinds of candles, nuts, etc., In a great assortment. Umpqua Baliery H. GUEST, Proprietor CHURGH BROTHERS' A IT'S GOOD BREAD IT S NEVER SOUR rip, Ldio, rdMn ui an iuius CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY You will alw.iys have good healthful bread, pie and ., cake, if youuse - White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is injurious to nealth. Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter Ms. A. C. Kidd & Son ' Agents DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best ButtermaRer in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERE; We make ice cream in large or small quantities. Let us have your 5 partv orders. Telephone 340. yiny yon have a prosperon and a ph-nuint rrar. ttni! If oa will lot nn Bitrnd to tour Ijinmlrjr, we will promise you proKTitjr and pleasure witi your linen anjnvay. Iet ns liave your Shirts, Oillan, Cuffs. Fancy VeM and other thlnss to "get up", and yon will never have cause reitret. you will never lone an ar ticle or have It damaged, never suf fiT delay when you want yonr wa.h, and never regret a single dime you pay as for oar work. r - 1