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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
631 23 lift 8 r,s:) 208 . CC 22 fir,.') 0 71 fi:i2 fifiO i r, 4 ..3 08 554 .815 157 Joint Con Bnyd Ross Constable J. W. Wright, 3. KuHt L:niKua. Justice K. D.' Chapman, 8. Con utalilc K. Smith, 1; Geo. Shrum, 2. (ill! (IllltV. JiiKtlcti Thomuij Williams. 7; ICriicHt HuHkcll, 8; I'rof. Auatln, 1. Conttulle Arthur F. Smith, 3; Hen dry Smith, 2; K. Franklin, 1; Geo. I'erklnH, 1; Wm. Service, 1; Jake HiihIi, 1; Grant Karhart, 1. il"ntnh-. ' .IiiHltco C. T. Nail, 13; S. II KollHtrmel, 3; NjIh Carlwon, 1. Con stable T. K. IjawHon, 1; Hunks, 5; A. Dmphlette, 1. Ki-lloKU. Jilstlre Geo. F. Miller, 16 stuhle Kiitus LaiiKdon, G: Uadir, 1 ; W. A. Peters. 1 lliltrhlnson, 1; A. I.. Hutchinson, 1; SIkIi Mlnter, 1. l.4M,klll: tlllNH. Justlf-e A. C. Vernon. 0; II. II. 1. (.'onstahle W. K. Miller, 1; II. F. ItodKers, 5 1 A. (). Slrlcklanil, 1. Mjllle Cieek. Justice-- 10. J. Fairbanks, 12; T. J. Simmons, 7; J. S. Galtlier. 2; .1. ('. Ulce. 20. Conslahle-S. II. KnlKlil, 24; S. W. Hayless, 7; W. J. Gallop, 2. Melrose. Justice A. K. Ciayton, 1; Geo. Scon, 2; V. Case. 1. Constable t'lias. J. Anderson. 1; It. I. lleytlon. I ; K. II. Crane, 1. Olalla. Justice .1. 10. U-nherr. 1; W. I.. Sliciit. I. Constalili W. G. Friend. I ; Fred ll.vron. I. I,. I,. I'ei'clue. .Itisllce I,. L. Perdue, I. Con-sliihle--K. SelliTt, 1. Itlilillc. Justice-Gee. CulBlorlli, 1; W. Q. Ill-own. 7; J. It. Dean. I ; G. 10. Yo kuni, 1. CouslaMe -Peler I'laln. 2; I). W. Crnsby, I ; A. II. Ash, fi ; I. A. lie. ui, I. Scnllsltui-i;. .luslice .1. II. Iluller. 1. Slltllel-lill. L.!-.,l Sin I 111. I ; f'lins. G. ftiis.-ll. li;. I 'p ii .st li l.io.Ml Slnilh, I : !'. I.. lOii-h. !: W. M. Gonloii. 1. Tillii. II ll Itiee-ell. Ci.n- I le llcnn AlcllMlllheaiix, 1. j ! ilhnr. , Jusllii- A. I:, (milliter. 1! ; (I. W. j Sin, i-l, 1; ll. p. McKay. I; V 10. , , , ! ,. - , , , .( t 1 I K.,- , ii. J. Con.talile I! C. Hill. ; I II. F. Ili-liiird. 1 . I ( . I-.. Akcc. I; .V i.ivliiKStun. 1; I.. KK.WM.'ltATlC CANVASS. Completed lly Onunly Clerk Imte iMHt Kvtniii. The work of canvassing the dem ocratic votea cast at the recent pri mary election waa completed late last evening. Tho resultfi follow: I'resiili lit. Champ Clark Harmon , Wilson I . H. Kelllilor. Coshow I.nno Pierce CoiiKrCHHinnn. Smith Itisli-icl AlloriK')'. J.onc Senator. Wnltc Itepri M'litiif.iu. Hoover Howard County CoiniiiisNloiier. Plnkston .. Poole Shrrlfi. Ashwortli Fen ton .. l-iiov. f Lenox School Superintendent Thurman Chaney A. Ste- 2. lllO.MOCIt AT I'ltlOCINCT f tl-'KICKKH. Ilolieinin. Justice--Alex l.uiiKiierit, 2; Con stable M. J. MeCnhe, 3. (Vilnius Viilb'y. .Iilsllco - Wilfred llnnvn. I; P llurch. I; C. ,M. Wilson. 1; 11. Wells. .1. Constable- It. W. Dick ,2; 11. Welbr, 2; P. Ilin-ch. 1. Cnlitpooh, District. Jusllce C. A. McS'alib. 1: l.ee Armstrong. I: W. O. llrldKcs. I; Jan. II. Ilearllni;. I. Conshilile ,J. j S. .lleckley. 3; Itoy Slearns, 1. Cini onviMc j Jllille J. I,. Doyle. I. Const a I, le I - O. W. I'llc.kett, :;; Frank Hopkins. 1 I. I ( i !' : i Jusllce I0ilu.il- Walker. S; Kobet HernllP'. 2: 'V r. 1 !0 't! 2; I,. S. Conn. I. Conshilile Oil t-niKor, it; victor i-iiiiis. i; I. ti. Nichols, I; Fred Johnson. I. ' Cole.: Vllllev. Jusllce I. i ',!-, -. , - L. Knmp. I llnyn Creel,. , Jusllco- S. Fraler. t; C. N Wood. 1. Conslalie j. Michaels. 2 Deer Cl I District. Justice- T. H. HiiiKleloti. 2; Walt SIllKlelon. 1; It W Mlll slei s. 3 ; C. I.. Hamilton. I; Jos. Mlcelll. I. Con- Tbleb. stable T. 10. SIiikIcIoii. Ii',2; .1. A.I Wullnco. 115. Jiisli Drew. Justice 11. II Klrkpalrlck. 1 I 8; L. E. Ituauell, 2; T. Fannan, 1. Demoerutlc Central Committeemen. Bohemia Keuben Thom 1, W. H. Shanu 1. j Camas Valley Calapoola. j Canyonvllle J. 8. Boyle, 12; jThomao Wilson, 2. Civil Ilend Will Gage, 1. Coles Valley. Frank Gorrell, 1. Comstock. Cow Creek. Days Creek J. L. Clough. 1; L. Michaels, 1. Deer Creek Frank G. Mlcelll, 1. Drew. Drain Ira Wlmberly, 5; Laurence -Newton. 1; lee Barker. 1. Dlxonvllle W. H. Hose, 1. Fast I'mpriua H. L. Fugles, 3. lOlkton. Kdenbowef. Gardiner T. W. Angus. 2; A. Smit 1 ; Peter Nelson. Sr., 1. Glenilalc C. T. Nail, 2; D. B. Ited fleld.2; A. G. Clarke. 1. Greens. Hamilton Dexter Wee. 1 phens, l. Kellogg Ross Hutchinson, 1; L. Hutchinson, 1; C. II. Maupin, . Looking Glass W. E. Miller. Millwood. Ml. Scott W. L. Singleton. 1, Asher Agee, I. Myrtle Creek .1. S. Dunnlvan, 2; J. L. Chaney. 2; C. I. Leavengood. 3 Melrose Adrian Callahan, 1. Oakland Charles L. Bcckley, 3; (.'. I.. Chenoweth. 1. Olalla W. L. Short. 2. Pass Creek C. W. Burrows. 1. Perdue Fred Sielert, 1; N. Fur- long. I. Itoseb II rg Dexter Hlce,-i. Riddle - .1 H. Dean, 8. Scot fVliurg. Suiberllii F. II. Waite. I West. I; G. F. Adams. 1; Strong, I ; Charles G. Russell, Tiller William Sasse. 2. I'iniuiia .1. P. Barker. I ; Rice. 1 : 10 V. Hoover. 1. Wilbur G. W. Griibbe. 1 ; Hill. I : .1. I. Chapman. 1. West Rosehtire--Peter llallf. 3: .1. W. Conn. I. Viuicalla O l Thiele. 1 ; George Vppleg.-.te. I ; It. W. Long. 2; .1. II. !:atl;. I. l:c,iil)licaii Ccnlral ( -oinniiltcciucn n .lieinia It. -ill, en 'I'Iioiii, I. Ciiiiiii Valley. Callii)iioja. .1. P. Sinlck Summer Millinery Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 2, 3, 4 Showing of the newest styles for mid-Summer hats, maline lingerie and lace. Also the newest shapes in imported Milans, Italian Chips and hemp. We are giving special attention to hats for elderly ladies, misses and children at modest prices. Ladies' suits, linen auto coats, silk and house dresses from $1.AP up, silk lawn anJ marqueset waistes. Lon? and s lort silk and kid gloves. Nawest parsols just her JAS. A. PERRY Phone 194-R Millinery and Ladies' Toggery Jones. 1; Judge Fullerton, 1. Drew .1. W. Wright, 1. Drain Geo. W. Woolley, 3; Ben toe. Mires. 2. Dlxonvllle. Fast L'mpqua II. L. Kngles. 3; John Alexander, 2. Klklon N. Rydell, 11; C. R. Franklin, 2; R. Ilaney, 3. Kdenbower B. B. Bllllwinkle. 50. Gardiner J. S. Gray. 8: W. II. Smith. 1; W. P. Reed. 2; J. P. Chris lie. 1 ; Smiley. 1. Glelldale John Neuner, 5; A. G. Clarke, 8. Greens J'. E. Cooper, 1 . Hamilton J. W. Tollman, 5; S. J. Jones, 5. Kellogg. Looking Glass Wm. Voorhies, 1; J. T. Spuilgh, 1; I. B. Howard, 1; W. F. Hodge. 3. .Millwood C. L. Germolld, 1. Mt. Scott R. T. Blakeley. 1. Myrtle Creek C. I. Leavengood, 12; C. O. Nelson. 1; J. 1.. Chaney. 1. .Melrose Henry Conn. 1; Charles Pember, 1; Henry Lludgreii. I: G. A. Kroker, 1 ; F. Conn. 1. Oakland A. F. Slearns, HI. Olalla A. S. Ireland, 2. Pass Creek Benton Mires. 1; B. Huntington. 1. Perdue Frank Fate, 1. Roseblirg Chas. Cobb, 1 ; llinger Hermann. 1; F. 10. Alley. 1. Kiddle W. T. Langlois. S2. Scottshurg J. N. Hedden, 1. Sutherlin II. Dean. 5: L. A. Pay ne, 1; Chas. G. Glenn, 1; J. r. 1 ; Frank Norton. 6. Tiller Wiu. Sasse. 3: N. G. Fen nel. 1. rnipcua Robert Smith. 3; Eher Wright. 2: Sam Josephson, 1; J. C. Fullerton. 4; J. W. Tollman. 2. Wilbur J. I. Chapman, 6; G. W. Short, 1; 10. 10. LaBrie, 1; D. P. Mc Kay, 1; R. C. Cox, 2; .1. M. Donnell, 1. West Roseblirg G. W. Krtlse, 0; A. C. Marsters. 8. Yonralla William llelllwell. 2; George Applegate, 3; C. P. Hunting ton. 2; F. Caldwell, 4: A. W. Lamb, 3: Ben Huntington. Sr., 6; Hoy Booth. 1. M. II. Dexter W. G. Yonciillii. Justice it. Anil, rose. 4; W. A. Poller. 12: W. F. Lailllian. 3. Con stable Fred I,. Heard. I; W. M. Ramsdall il . Frank Caldwell :'. ; Peter I'llS'i Ci-ecT. . '. W. Burrows. I : Ira ! Wiiiiberly. 3 ; Sam Jones. 1; Tllos. 3. I Krcwson, 2. Constable John King. Wl .1. II. i;nn Buxton. I ; I. Canyonvllle I 'ii I li-it i mi . in Civil lletlll I'. Nichols, 2. Coles Valley W. 'I'. Finery. 3 Conistock- iti Cow Creek. Days Creek- Frank Aivord. . Deer Creek Fie, I llnynes, 2: It. S. Miller. 1; A. ('. Marsters. I; Geo. W. II. Vinson. ; William Kunip. Griugs. 4. I Ladies and Gentlemen of Roseburg Ifaviiiir liouslit tin' tailoriiiir luisiiics nf Mr. -V. Phillips at 111 Cass street I will l.c plra-i-il to have you all call and look at the snoods 1 am slmwinn' for ladies and ireiitlenien's wear. All i;o,ls will lie made heir in K'ose Imri; and satisfaction jruaranteed. (Had to show e,-nods whether you buy or not. W. A. ACKLEY, Tailor. 1 205 UMPQUA LAND " a" WATER CO. 205 ttl j n orer io mProve our townsite, we have decided to close out our PldnS Bldg. Farm and Fruit Land at prices quoted below. Bldg. 40 ACRES 103 ACRES 137 ACRES Containing 10 acres of fine fruit Twenty to 30 acres of fine fruit land, one and one-haif miles from city limits, this land, balance of land has over Suitable for apples, pears or walnut place contains between 20 and 25 acres of 1000 tier of wood, one mile from culture. Balance has enough fine oaK land soit?b,e for fruit culture. Balance oah- o-nnA ilr I!imltsVi aaa t t0 M for tra one and one-half miles wood- WO Cash orL0D0 on lerms from city, $3000 cash or$350o Terms. $2,500 cash, or $3,000 Terms 104 ACRES 23K Acres 70 Acres Fenced and good well. 10 acres fine fruit . land or strawberries. Small building and One mile from City limits. This tS33jcr5Si23J outbuildings. One half mile from city limit, place Will pay for itself in WOod $900.00 Cash; or $1000 Terms $900.00 Cash; or $1000 Terms Two miles from city limits. 20 ZZ araa "i 77777 acres fine apple land, a snap. 52 acres, 48 acies, 48 acres, 75 acres $1500 cash or $1900 24acres, 24 acres to be closed On Terms $2,100 inCash. or $2,53) c.i Terms. OUt at prices that Will he a tl i f , , . n . nr. f i he cheapest land in Douglas DON'T OVERLOOK THIS RARE BARGAIN Surprise. TWO miles from City. County, one mile from the city. 90 lriccs quoted, no man with a few hundred dollars to invest should hesitate to grab hold 9A JxJ 0f a pjccc 0f ianj; because no land of same value is offered at a distance of 2 to 3 miles UD Pp vicing nom oburg at less than $100 an acre. For further information call on or address prlr Bldg.' ROOM 205 PERKINS BUILDING r BidT