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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1912)
FOU COUNTY ASSSK.SOIt. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination tor assessor ol Douglas county at the primary elec tion to be held on April 19. I am the present Incumbent of tbe office and am serving my first term, pd. adv. FRANK L. CALKINS. FOB SHKKIFF. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff of uougias county at the Republican primary election to be held on April 19. I am the present Incumbent of the office and am serving my first lerm. pd. adv. GEORGE K. QUINE Change of Time and Trains on the Southern Pacific Effective Sunday, Januaiy 14th SHASTA LIMITED. Will leave Portland at 6:50 P. M. 10 minutes earlier than at present The schedule of this train between Portland and San Francisco has been shortened 40 minutes. Shasta Limited will hereafter make direct connection with the "OWL" at Port Costa for Los Angeles, reaching the latter city 13 hours sooner than at present. 8. P. Agents at Portland will sell through tickets and sleeping car accommodations to Los Angeles. No. 20, Ashland Passenger, will arrive Union Depot 9:60 instead of 10:00 P. M. IXTEKURBAX MOTOR- CAR. Between Portland nnd Newberg. Double dally motor-car service will be established on above date between Portland (Jefferson-street Station) and New berg, as follows: Leave Portland 0:45 A. M. Arrive Newberg ..' 11:16 A. M. Leave Portland B:."-.i P. M. Arrive Newberg 7:20 P. M. giving four through trains daily between Portland and Newberg. I YAMHILL DIVISION CHANGES. No. 75, Yamhill Division, will hereafter leave Union Depot at 4:10 P. M.; EaBt Morrison street, 4:20 P. M., and run via Cut-off, instead of from Jefferson-street Depot, arriving In Dallas at 7:30 P. M. No. 74, Yamhill Division, will arrive via Cut-off at East Morrison street, 10:20 A. M.; Union Depot, 10:30 A. M., Instead of via Jefferson street. No.- 76, Yamhill Division, will leave Dallas at 2:15 P. M., arriving Jefferson street 6:45 P. M. CHAXGES OSWEGO TRAINS. New Train. 107 Leave Jefferson St. 4:30 P. M. Arrive Oswego 4:35 P. M. 110 Leave Oswego 5:00 1'. M. Arrive Portland 5:25 P.M. No. 101 leaves Jefferson street at 12 :50 P. M. Instead of 12:30 P. M. No. 108 leaves Oswego at 4:00 P. M. instoad of 4:15 P. M. No. 114 leaves Oswego at 7: 25 P. M. instead of 7:10 P. M. THROUGH SERVICE TO TILLAMOOK (Buy Ocean.) Effective January 16, a new train through to Tillamook, without change, via the Southern Pacific and P. R. & N will become effective as follows: Leave Portland 8:46 A. M. Leave Hlllsboro ; 10:00 A. M. Arrive Beach Points 3:07 P. M. Arrive Bay City (Btatlon for Bay Ocean) 4:05 P. M. Arrive Tillamook . 4:35 P. M. Returning, will leave Tillamook at 7:00 A. M., arriving at Portland 2:45 P. M. CHANGES, THE LEBANON AND SPRINGFIELD BRANCHES. No. 29 will leave Albany at 7:40 A. M., Instead of 7:30 A. M. No. 45, Woodburn-Springfleld train, will arrive Lebanon at 8:15 P M., instead of 8:10 P. M.Arrlve Springfield at 10:25 P. M. More Detailed Information From Folders. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say 'iUAKAMKE we mean Just what the word Implies. If you are not satisfied there will be no charge. Wo could not make this assertion unless we were positive of giving good service. When you get ready to clean house let us do the worst part for you the cleaning of your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKER, Proprietor. Phone 79. - Office N. Jackson St. Reward $10,000,000 Reward To be paid by Uncle Samjto 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 of feeds 1 11 111 I ill I 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 North' Side Plaining Mill lurt North of Kinney Spar, North Jnrluon Street, Tbone 826. Orders for all kinds ol Building Material promptly Filled at Reasonable Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty Fruit Boxes In Any Quantity. ( LKKK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF lKH'ULAS COUNTY, OKKtiON, FOU THE SIX MONTHS ENDlNli SKPTEMMEP, 80c li, lull. GENERAL KIND. Liabilities. Warrants outstanding April 1, 1911 Warrants Issued since April 1, 1 y 1 1 . as follows: County Court and Commissioners account Circuit Court account Justice's Court account Sheriff's office account Clerk's office account Treasurer's office account Coroner's office account School Superintendent's office account Stock Inspector account Assessor's office account Assessment and Collection of taxes account Tax Rebate account Current expenses account Court House expenses account Jail account .... Care of poor account .'. Road and Highways account Insane account Bridges account Perries account Election expenses account Scalp Bounty account Public Schools account Kruit Inspector account .- Miscellaneous account .. 61.858. 86 1,820.18 4,682.86 809.66 2.668.18 2,424.26 600.00 48U.96 606.10 26.00 4,176.88 1,573.66 405.42 3.126.86 2,006.89 891.10 3,754.41 3,200.69 69.76 154.42 1,730.16 3.40 1,240.00 255.05 641.20 1,824.60 Total Warrants cancelled since April 1, 1911 1911 .. Warrants outstanding October 1 Kstimated interest on &ame By Cash paid for redemption of warrants By cash paid Interest on satue , By cash paid on State Taxes By cash transferred to General Road Fund (1910) By cash transferred to General Road Fund (1909) By cash transferred to School Fund (1910) By cash transferred to"School Fund (1909) By cash transferred to Indigent Soldier Fund (1910) .. By cash transferred to Indigent Soldier Fund (1909) .. By cash transferred to Library Fund (1910) By cash transferred to Library Fund (1909) , By amount due State for Taxes ; By amount due Common School Fund 1910 By amount due General Road Fund 1910 By amount due School Library Fund 1910 By amount duo Indigent Soldier Fund 1910 90,608.69 I 46,748.93 43.859.66 1,000,00 46.748.93 1,139.56 28,000.00 63,684.49 621.90 813.33 469.37 424.73 9.32 ' 283.79 6.22 6,698.97 27,984.80 26.852.28 127.61 192.38 Total ..8248,906.83 Real nrccs. To Balance Last report I 14.662.22 To Amount received from County Clerk Fees 3,843.46 To Amount received from Sheriff on 1910 Tax Rolls 139,831.93 To Amount received from Sheriff Ponnlty and Int. 1910 rolls 1,691.66 To Amount received from Sheriff 1909 rolls 1,827.90 To Amount received from Sheriff Penalty and Int. 1909 rolls 813.05 To Amount received from Sheriff 1908 rolls 40.87 To Amount received from Sheriff Penalty and Int. 1908 rolls 22.61 To Amount received from Sheriff 1907 rolls 3. 80 To Amount received from Sheriff Penalty and Int. 1907 rolls 1.76 1o Amount received from Tax Redemption 32.66 To Amount received from County Assessor Personal Tax 11.00 To Amount received Refund of Fair Appropriation 427.98 To Amount received from Fines all sources 749.96 To Amount received from Coroner 2.35 To Amount received from Refund on Bounty 498.75 To Amount received from Refund on Salary, S. VV. Starmer .. 14.00 To Amount received from Refund on Surveying Roads .. ' 44.00 To Amount due from 1910 Tax RolU 63,838.41 Total t 228,368.24 RECAPITATION. Liabilities. By Warrants outstanding April 1st, 1911 By Warrants Issued since April 1st, 1911 Total ... By Warrants Redeemed By Warrants outstanding October 1, 1911 By Estimated interest on same By Cash Disbursements By Cash transferred to sundry funds By Amount duo to sundry funds By Amount due State for Taxes ..$ 51.358.65 .. 39,249.94 .. 90,608.59 .. 46,748.93 .. 43.869.66 1.000.00 .. 75,888.48 .. 66,303.16 .. 65,156.57 6,698.97 Total Resources. To Cash Balance last report To Cash Receipts To Amount due to Tax Rolls $248,906.83 14,662.22 149,857.01 63,838.41 Total .... Liabilities itesources SUMMARY. ..$228,358.24 $248,906.83 228,358.24 Balance County Debt $ 20,548.69 PTATH OF OREGON, County of Douglas as. I, E. H. Lenox, County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is a true and correct exhibit of the financial condition of Douglas County, Oregon, for the six months ending September 30, 1911, as Is shown by the records and flies in the office of the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of Janunry A D 1912 (Seal-) E. H. LENOX, County Clerk. NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the county clerk up to one o'clock P. M. February 10th, 1912, for furnlBhlng 150 tiers of oak wood, out from old growth timber, and delivered at the Court House In Roseburg, Oregon, on or before October 1st, 1912, said wood to be 16 Inches In length and not less than 3 IncheB or more than 8 . i 1 il- Riddle Land Agency ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of n vk nooKq WHOOli BOOKS TYPEWRITER PAPER OFFlOi SIPPIJK8 IHtAWI.N'0 MATERIAL Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. 66 icres, 2 miles from town, set of good Improvements, 7 acres orchard, 3 acres of which is bearing, balance year-old trees. Five acres for hay and Rarden, balance pasture and timber. Price $2,600; $1,600 cash, terms on bulance. 30 acres, good new house and born, outbuildings, 20 acres bearing orchard com mercial varieties. Water right goes wfcK place. $200 per acre. Both of these places are ex tra good values. Bottom lands at from $125 to $150 per acre. Best sol! In Oregon. In diameter. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 12th day of January A. D. 1912. By order of tho County Court in session at the regular January term, 1912. , E. H. LENOX. County Clerk of Douglas County. Oregon. fs Ladles wishing the Sulrolla Corset should call at 240 S. Rose, or phono sz-J. f22-swd Climate Here t Unsurpassed Write us for Information J. S. Cherrington Manager Riddle, Oregon S IBS F LLiU CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Survey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With 328 North Jackson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Oflice Phone 245 OREGON HAIR TONIC J4 Will Grow lUlr. Stop tbe lUtr from Falling Out. It Dtiatroyi Dandruff. It U rocom mended by load lug ptiyalciaua. It. A. STOW ELL 80 Lit AUXNT Fo tale by Fullerton tt ltlcliartlsou MENDOTA GOAL No Soot, Utile Ash $9 Per Ton Immediate Delivery Anywhere. WOOD ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 FIR OAK SLAB f REAL' ESTATE $ Farm Lands Fruit Lands Block Ranches l'oultry Tract City Property Rentals Fire Insurance ' Notary Public LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH VS. HIMES OLIVER.. Cass St., next to Grand Hotel, Phone 887. Roseburg, Ore. KRYETOK It used to he true that bltocul glasses were troublesome nnd "old" looking and trying to the eyes It Is NOT TRUE of Kryptoks, the new bifocals that look and wonr like plain glasses but give perfect nenr-and-far vIbIoii. Come In and let us demonstrate their superiority. A. S. HUEY OPTOMETRIST 4 whuj awww 3 ANOTHER big car of that good, screened Rock Springs Coal free from slate, slack and dirt. When doslred, delivery will bo made In bags, and boards furnished to pro tect lawns and walks. We also sell DRY OAK FIR WOOI KINDMN'O as well as a full stock of HAY GRAIN FUKI) Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co Winchester and Jackson Street. ' Phone 163. "Hoot--Mon" Turning dam into dayllgnt li rojpli on old (owl) fugle, but enlerpriHlng, got-ahead, people want Hr'tt. ms alders In IlKht supplying llRht that really lights ftoftly, conllmiouHly light we claim to tic pre-eminent In that wo f urn lull everything you may require for the electric lighting of your home, store or shop. A hit us. G.- L. Prior Jackson Street, between Wash ington and fmirift Vacum, :-: Cleaners "The Great Northern" Has all other cleaners on the run Have you tried one. Now is the time to supply that long felt need $7.50 Regular Price $6.00 Sale Price L. H. RHOADES & CO. 2nd Store CHURCH :-: BROTHERS B R - E - A -D It's Good Bread It's Never Sour Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY THEJtti'g NO SISCIIKT about our syistem of Lounderlng lin en. Wo take infinite pains with ouch individual order, employ the beat methods and the most experienced and competent help, and we are prompt In delivery as we ate In col lecting bundles. We never injure the most delicate fnbrl nd prices are, have always been, reasonable. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the I ! Best ButtermaKer m the Mate mr rnrin rrirmi urnr We mnVs 1LC LKCAM MTUUN nCKCke cream I in large or small quantities. Let us have your panv oruers. i eiepnone jtu. 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 appetizing meal take a supply of the fol lowing home for your emergency cupboard: Cliilll Con Carne Oyster And Hhrlmp Delicious Canned Hnlmon Ileitis Celebrated I Iran Hunliiies and Miucetl Meats 1 lolled II Jim and Tongue Lilly's Apple .Felly Choice Apple llutter Aside from this excellent line of "cold goods" for your lunch w can supply you with all delicacies of the land In the way of Ano pastry not exactly like mother used to make Just a I'Ule better for mother never had the modern methods of gantry making at her command. A trial will convince of this fact. All kinds of candles, nuts, etc., In a great assortment. Umpqua BaRery H. GUEST, Proprietor Sealshipt Oysters Solid Measure No Water AlooIuhO fl.00 Quart 50c Pint. 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market llnmllrd In Moat Bniiltnrj Manner, nnd (luarnntood t ree From I"rowrTtlvp.