FOR RENT Three furnliihcd house keeping rooms with wutiT, l.Khta and telephone, $12. 4LiO& N. Jackson Btreet. df!4 Reward $10,000,000 Reward To be paid by Uncle Sani'to his children who raise POULTRY We will be glad to furnish you with free literature on this subject and to have you look over our complete line ol feeds l ilPI fPfl Diamond Chick Food, Diamond Scratch Food, Diamond Egg Maker, Diamond Beef Scraps Bone, Shell, Grit, Charcoal Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Alfalfa Meal, Chopped - Feed of All Kinds, Hay, Straw ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Roseburg's Oldest Industry We Deliver Everywhere Phone 56 J mm - 2 every honest loss. The "Hartford" insures all classes of property. It also serves property owners by telling them how to guard against the dangers of fire. It has published a book on the subject, with separate chapters for householders, merchants, and . manufacturers, that will be sent free to those who apply for it If you are not now insured in the "Hartford," see to it when next you insure that you get a "Hartford" policy. THE DOUGLAS ABSTRACT AND TRUST COMPANY RESIDENT AGENTS Change of Time and Trains on ?B SUMS ET 1 S SUNSET 0GDEN&SHASTA ROUTES lcifV Effective Sunday, Januaiy 14th SHASTA I.IMITIill. Will lonvo Portland nt Situ) P. M. Ill iiilnulcs earlie r than al present The schedule of this train between ll.rtlaud ami Kan Frauelseu has been Kliorleueil '10 nilnnleK. Sltnsla l.luilled will hereafter make direct connection Willi the "OWI." nt Port CoBin for Los Angeles, reaching the Imter cltv 1:1 hours fcoonor thtin at present. 8. P. Agents at Portland will sell through tickets and sleeping car ticcoinmodntluns to l.os Angeles. No. 20, Ashland Passenger, nlll nrrlv.. l'nlim li..i,..i or.a .....i ... 10:00 P. M, IVI'Dllt'ltBAV MOTOR ('Alt. Between Portland and Venherg. moler-car service will lie established (JvfforHoii-streoi station and Ncwberg, Double dally between Portland Leuvo Portland ... Leave Port land ... . IMS A. M Arrive Nowlierg . 5 lie P. M.Arrlve New berg Riving four through trains dally between VAMIIII I, DIVISION' II Wtir.s. No. 70, Yamhill Division, will herentter leave t nleii Depot at 4 111 r. M.: Kast Merrlsi n street. 4 : Ji P. M.. and i nn via rut-nit Instead or from Jetfei-:Min-strivt Depot, nrriviiig III Dallas at 7 :!0 p M No. 74. Ynmhlll Dll..n. will arrive via I'm-., If ' i'.-'i ti....i.... street, 10 20 A. M ; l iileu D.-pot. IP ::e Mroet. No. 76, Ymnhlll Division, will leave Jefferson street 6:4a P. M. MNt;i:s iisvyix.o N.h 107 Leave Jefferson SI. !.:.) V. i 110 Leave Okwcm a 0 p. M No. 101 leaves .lelferson streel at IJ No. leS leaves Oswego at , . I No. 114 leaves tlswejto at . . , Train, iriii1 Wrlvc :,e p i" I'. Tliltoi'tiii si:iiui I. in Kffertive juniuiry 15. a new rnnuge. via the Southern Paeiilc und as follows: P. It. Ixnvo l'ortliilld Inve lltllslioro Arrive Ilea, h Points Arrive llai City istatlou for liny Arrive Tlll.iniook Returning, J:45 P. M. V.I1I leuvo Tillamook nt CIIAXtilX, TIIH 1.I I1AMIV AXIl M'lll(,l lu ll IlliA X II l:s. No. 29 will leave Albany at 7:40 A. M.. Instead of 7::lll A. M No. 45, Woeilluirn-Hpringlleld train, will arrive Lebanon nt s" is M., Instead of ;in p. M. Arrive Springfield nt 10:2o P. M. More IMallol Information I'ronl Kolilem. JOHN M. SCOTT, (iemiMil Pukm-ht .grnU KOH 8AU2 CHKAI Oood reliable Irani will be bold at u bargain. AcJrirotitt A. J. i'eartioii. Hi. 1 , ItnHtbiii. UhwJ12 Ififll While Ringing the Alarm Is no time to wonder if your insurance is ali right You should know now. on't put it off for a day. Look up your policies. If you are insured in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., you need not worry. For 100 years it has promptly paid I the i"" '-.' i iiii-.iii in on nlmve date as fellows: .... 11:15 A. ;.-) P. Xowlierg. Portland and A. M . Instead of via Jefferson Dallas nl : IT. P. M.. arriving trains. Oswego Portland M. Instead of M. Instead of M. Mislead of i r III.I.AXIHIK (Hay Otvim.) train through to Tillamook. Without N.. will become efUvtlve S:45 A lo.-ito a-o; Ocean) 4: US 1 4:;i;, p, Oil A. M., arriving nt Portland oii-icux list. (Continued from page 1.) Shops to Hutherlln. S. I.. Parrot The Revived Custom of Now Year's Calling. Ceo. K. Qulne How I lost my Wood Hound. JimIko Kiddle Which gets . the money: A liobtulled Hush or a near Straight? Beely, Scthor, Stewart & Smirk Quartette:, "Vol 8?" (Hon Ooodiuun Why Boll for Cash when Credit In Uasy? Isudore Abraham How I Detect Had Cheek Artists. J. K. Darker will explain: "How Undersell Hears Roebuck." William Hell gong: "I Miss Thee Every Hour ' (The Weather). Hov. C'hurlug Wilson Baker How (lot Possession of My Ranch O. I'. Coshow My Office In the ny Hrraiiejr. W. I,. Dyslnger now Contrlbn Units Mrlng Competition. W. II. Klshor The Difference Be tween lilack Lady itnd Freeze Out. W. 8. Hamilton The Prollts of a Side Hill Dairy Hunch C. H. (Jronvold The Advantages or a note! in a Dry Town. Dr. Houck Essay on Oormlrelll. Ham Josephson (Ex-President) My .Administration. H. id. (TIiIh mean llcforo Darby.) (ioorgo KohlhaKcn Why I Olvo the Commerrlal Club Free Hent Oeorgo Neuner (School Clerk) Why I InsiMjat the West Side School so Fre(iiontly. Clark Hargar Why I Laughed at the Chorus (Jlrls. , . Charlie T. Curry I am Coming to Town. Mayor Mlrolll Parliamentary I aw. (As applied to the City Coun cil.) There will he ninny other tnlks on various subjects which Bpaco for i.lilds mentioning nt present. Don't brlllif volir norkot hnok. leave your money ut homo. There will positively bo no solicitation of wbscrlptlons or funds. This meet ing Is all for fun. If you don't be lieve It, Hoe Pat, Ask Darby, or call on tho committee. LOCAL NKWS. I). II. Iluiinell, a well known Southern Pncllie engineer, this morn ing purchased a house and lot, form- i-rly owned by Charles Hrlckford and -'hunted on Jackson street. The sale wsr consummated through the Bond & Bradley Heal Estate Company. The grand Jury will ndjoiirn Into this evening after a week's session. Although considered private. It is known there will bo several sealed Indictments returned nt the time of llllng their roport. Bench warrants will he issued upon those indictments 'i nd the indictees will be brought to I trial during the next term of the cir cuit court. Mrs. It. L. ('.lie entertained with a thimble party at her home this afternoon, at tho corner of, Lane and .Stephens streets. Miss Marv Aitkin, Mnhrl Clements and Myrtle I I'lirvunce assisted In serving the de lightful refreshments. -Those nres- ant were MosdunieH H. Richardson, Charles I In ml i ton. E. Herman, James Hamilton, (leorge E. Houck, A. A. wilder, II. w. Strong, A. 8. liuey, S. II. Morse, lOd. Pengrn. O. Olsson. llinrles Wharton. 8. K. Snnford, J. I'. Barker, Mrs. Itast, Jus. Hawvors. I. B. Riddle, H. W. Bates. A. C. Mnrs- ters, J. H. Booth, F. 11. Churchill W C. Harding. Will. Bell. II. 11. Hlapleton. J. W. Campbell, O. P. Coshow. O. J. Bucher, M. Miller. J. W. droves, O. V. Wlmberly, L. Kohl hageli, W. 11. FIsTier. F. Clements. (I. (I. (loodninn and Miss Vull Bark er. (Ol.'NTY (IOIRT ORDERS. It tllA ItlllHi... ,.f l.n .....i I ...... I I of Harry Frnzer, as consinhlo of uiiii-i , niuiiu accepieu, anu w. 11. HerliM Is iiiioluted to fill the vacan- In the matter of C. II. Van lie Void for a gateway In road district ,No. 15, same Is continued. In the matter of the nelltlon of Wllllni Wise nnd others, for a coun ty road In districts Nos. 20 and 21, saute (lenieil. 1'IXAL REPORT. We, tho grand jury of the November, ln, term of tho above entitled court, in this, our report, say: That we have Inquired Into the commission of all crimes within the Jurisdiction of this court so far as the same have come to our knowledge, and have returned Into court a num. A her of true bills: that we have not completed the liumlry into Hie alleged commission of all crimes railed to our eun. a Hon; therefore,' we suggest to your honor that we he permit ted to take n recess until Men. day, the 12th day of February, I It 12. Ill filing their report the grand Jury returned several Indict ments, none of which nre made public as yet. Bench warrants will be served on tho Indict mollis, nnd the Indictees will apiM'iir during tho next term of the circuit court. TUB Magazine that make Fact Mora fnnrlnstins Fiction "WMtTTVN SO YOU CAN UN DC ft TAMO IT anv time, and which will hold your iutereu Popular Mechanics Magazine Am veu rrsdlnr it t Two millions of Tour apishbert tr. ami it b tho faronte masuinr in lliouuiuls o! lh hrai Anwrk-an home. It .ipecalt to all clamars--old and yviunsinni mil wonirn-thvac who know and tllow who wan! to know. ISO Hill UNI MONTH O0 MCTUDI aoo akticuu or aiHiitu. imnui The "Shop Notwa1 DMiMri (20 paRT' mvi-a ea.y a) to do llunir.- how to makr uei ul aiuclea lor hooir and ahoo, rcpalnk etc Am.l.r Mnauln " (10 paura) trlh how (o make MiMon lutniturT.wirrlrsaoutm.bivata. rtiKinea. masic and all tha ihinin a boy lo. ,' "?i' "'' cou cnn ww row rwtt saaiett corr tooat IDl'l'IVlt Mt-X'llANICS CO. i POPULAR I s MICHANrCSh District Attorney George M. Brown leaves for Portland tomorrow where he will represent Douglas county In an action pending in the federal court. The case Is the outcome of an Injunction filed against the county court enjoining Douglus coun ty from levying a special tax on , lands at present held by the Southern Oregon Company. The tracts Involv- ' ed are a part of the railroad land grant, and are at present under litigation. ,1 ;;,lSf f M i ' I ' EUGENE WOOD . ; ' , J j B III J IN. i. KILHAKUisUN , , 7 . ' I' I l'" -ACy. 1 February 9 - ! (; N , 1 1 GEORGE BREWER kf k . I f;L Ml February16 ' lA 1 IS I'M III .J V, I 1 l-.nl I. II. Jl I kih, M J GEORGE H GOEBEL L f : March 1 " ISJl I K. A. EICHAEDSON. .u. EPOEHH W00O. ' . I A .1 Kutteiie Wood Ih one of the el' Hear him. Fcbrunry 10 Is his I E known aulhorti of the present day. "r ' . (Into. here,. tl . , .l I? 1 A Hiiniorfst, mid to henr liiiu : J ' . J.? fe .,. , ... " tav K ' $ ' 1 " k ' M.s Anna -Mnley, once heard V once In to loni; to hear him nxiiiiii. , Jf :..' W1 i . f 1 9 "' - Ji-IK : fe ,n Ito,bl"'Si and hundreds want If lle'Vlll In- here .lunuarjr 2(1. t M . i i . ' o, , I M 1 i "t 11 . "lur ,,er She believes ""' Mr, lllcliaiiNon us for 13 ' 1 . f H"f ho worker in the world )enr at head of the public ; 4 Jkan, shoultl linvo on iibiintlaiue of (ho nmmmmtmmmmm acheol nork in Kan Iluinurdlno , . .'; Iilirliest joys of life. Miss Miiloy I LI C1. A speaker of more than or ! Vv.-.Vsslir" will spenk February 23. i I I (Unary nbillly. lie will spenl - 1 "Vj. . . . , C 1 ll 1 fl I N. " . !. Ooebel, for many years a life I I U hern I' ebiiriny 1). -.."" I 1 ' ' r ti'iiveliiiB siUexiimii. . He has trav- I f9 I fleoiuo l. Hivwer, is kiloun I ' eled extensively, Is an able ora- II I I ns the "riHblinit Kdllor" null liK ' tor. nnd nu'ikes rrlomn, ..Hi. I I 11 I I I 8 I ""' I' has iH-en i-ead by thousands 1. ' . , ejeryuody by his geiilnl manner. I 11111 II He Is familiar willi (lie class war. t.. ..; . : .. ) r. ftoelnd will be here Mnivl. l I I . ' I - I I ft ' 'I, I , -'4 FHKK I.VCKUM TICQK'l'. , TWI I HHMHHmKBM I I ' ' " ' ' ' ' i H '"' " ""'0l""r SU"S''rl'l"lon Ol , vT" B HI ft"- - i!4 " I 'ectures niinouiued in (his ml. t ' ' I I I tis 4 t , J I . V a I I I ''' ''-r-r'k . 1 nyb,,yiR book, or papers be- !. I M I 11 I I C It F fore the leet,,.,. ro..... I.....I... f I I I O Fa Vv cUV:1 ;ouwm " h f ( . I if WA I I j , I P 1 8'H'I:,,'"' friends nre jjt A II k fjl GEORQE H. OOEBEL. , OI.nRx. TIOXraD I I fill " . ' I I Q I ! : 9 s or- Bi- II A LOCAIi NliWS. I I . . . . f signs Picture Moulding Bargain Until January 31st j ! ! ! ! ft ! ft i i ft ! ft n nr The Furniture Man I j ; I I, 1 --w LECTURE DATES I : : : rn ,..e . J aaaMaMiaMaaalaBaa , .r1. ' " , socialist p , H . j yr 1 piircliase of perl oils or books, Jf -4 I III I k ; I ....... ... ... " 1 I I I .M I "' , ' y '-" U.K. I s wf II I I 1 1 i-.-i-. iy t mmji I " saan '!JJ I W. II. Unger, of Oakland, spent tile dav 111 liosnlmri ntti.it, Itn.r btlslnesa matters. r.ivirirn llonll. ...I,,. farm a sltort distance from Uoseburn, Is HpendliiK u couple of days In town with friends. WlleV Pillt-itU'tntl lu M.Vlncr ..., aratlons to clean up the debris caus- " uurning ot nis machine simp some months apo. He is un decided whether he will rebuild on tho premises. On account or extremely high wat er at Winchester, Kendall Hros. last tiistii. resorted to tlie use of steam in furnishing lights and water. The river is said to be fulling this morn ing nnd no further trouble Is anti cipated. W. E. Cuninilngs, of Portland, ar rived here last evening to spend a few days looking over the country. Mr. Cumniings Is delighted with l'ltOKKSSlOXAf. (MltllB a S ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft if ft ft it. ji. r.iu'Mi'iKi.it, i). i. s i'i '. i'ii..v, i. n. s. : Dentists. Phone KRKIXS ULDll. Room til l!IH). A. KOIIY, Vocal Lessons. Studio 437 N. Rose St. Phone 290-R Roseburir - -Ore MRS. ( II ARLKS HKIXI.IXK, Tenrher of ritine. Studio, 423 Klla Street. Phone 33-R ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft it st ftftft! ft ft UK. II. K. HI-ltMAXX. Kye Sped ilit. ft 217 South Sleniiena Rlreel Rosrburg, Oregon. i. I, hi, ski,u ! Ostwijwihic l'hfiikliin. 10-11 ,Man"tr HM. ThonollH 1 Koseburff, Oregon, i !( Douglas county and will probably lo cate hero In the near future. J. W. Dryden, of Texas, Tias arriv ed In Hoosbnrg with a view of pur chasing a small fruit ranch. Mr. Dryden is an experienced horticul turist una may inaugurate a new In dustry In Douglas county. He says the climatic conditions appear favor able, and he wil llndulge In the oc cupation oi gorwing oranges. James Manulon, pnrcnastng agent, for the U. S. government at Manila Is a guest of W. C. Harding. Mr. Mannlon is her looking after a 15 acre orchard tract purchase! about 2 years ago. He expects to leave the government service within the next three years and will bronio Presi dent of Roseburg. Afi.UX, TOXKillT, AT TUB IVY LACK TIIEATItK. lUe tWO (lri.linna . .1 . - - n mi ee-reei subject portraying the novel of the same name, will be repeated tonight at the Palce. The photogrphy is ex cellent nnrt tho .tn, ii i... . wiiy iraceu throughout the entire photoplay A worth-while attraction. 10 cents adults. 5 cents children under 14 The Xorth Dakota Association. Will hnlrt it. . , Friday evening. Jnntta.y 19. 1912 at C3U, in E-gles hall. Rosebllrp. Mem bers wil bring thel baskets well supplied with tood thin-s to eat All former residents of North Dakota are .cordially invited to attend 116 EI ph",- GUli3'r Jl" Chaiiman. gec EATESTATE T .-..rill iiiius 1'niit Umds StH-k Ranches Poultry Tracts City lroperty llciituls Flro Insurance LIST YOVR 1-ltOPPIlTv wit., . o X,"ar' ruMil . c. H1MES" & '- ' ur"1"1 Phne . I ' . I . - . s i ?st5ss i'h ROSEBURG BOOK STORE II Booksellers and Stationers r ... a complete stock of II.AXK ItlXIKS TII'Ml 'HlTVIl liinin SfllOOI, 1MMIKS Mi VJ.'.v 'Roseburg Book Co. ; giir: '!? a THE MERKY WIDOWS. ' (Formerly The Antlers) MRS CALLAND, Prop. ' Modern Apartments with bath, and hot and cold water In each room. Wo Guarantee to please parti cular People. 112 Brockway St. . Phone 281 Near High School. NOTICE TO THE PUDUO Under tho terms of my sale of this paper to the present oivnei. all subscriptions duo tho palter are due and payable to (ho new. owner, All accounts on the hooks prior to He. comber first 1011 ore duo mm n..- able to (ho new owner. AH accounts made between December 1st and 31st inclusive nre due nnd payable lo thv undersigned. Respect fully yours. aswtt U. W. HATES GENERAL DRAYING Goods of ercry description moved to any parts of tho city, rrteea reason. Me. H. S. FRENCH OIJVE 3S7. Rosehn. -.r." K SI PPLlrS Roseburg, Ore Num... 1 1 J