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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
Gbe 'IRoseburo Evening flews MTV Oi l 14 1 A Ij i'Al'KU Crl 1. Shoemaker kliivr unci l'rourietor THE COWT.XTIOX BIXMCTINS. For the past four days The News has been fur nishing the public with bulk-lliu of the prog re h of the convention ut Chicago. Jlundredb of people have view ed those bulletins hourly. There In nrurcel a moment of the day when 'there are nut lens than ten or twelve portions reading eagerly or mournfully the newt from the great convention. Theue bulletin are ruruiKhed to The News by the I'uited Press AuHoclatlon which has a dozen or more of efficient and able political reporters Bitting at the reporters' table In the convention hall. They are ub authentic as the telegraph can make Miem. They ure accurate and up to date. The Kvenlng News puts on the window each bulletin as It Is received, and they are published In the paper In the evening. The News has beard many expressions favorable to Its en terprise In furnishing readers and non-readers or Its paper with live, fresh and up-to-tbe-mlnute convention news. It has meant more work to The News force to do this, but we feel that the public Is entitled to the In formation ub It 1b received and therefore we have given It to them. Until the convention has nominated some man and adjourns those who care to will get the convention news aa we get it by coming to The News office and reading the bulletins as they appear. The News will also bulletin tbo democratic convention which meets next Tuesday in Baltimore. THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Trouble Is brewing in the democratic camp, Bryan opposes the action of the democratic national commit tee In selecting Alton D. Parker as temporary chairman of the convention which meets next Tuesday. Parker was eight years ago the democratic candidate for the presidency and macjo his run against Theodore Roose velt, the republican nominee. Parker Is supposed to be a re-actlonary and for this reason Bryan opposes him. Bryan has telegraphed many of the progressive democratic leaders and has asked their aid and support in the tight that he will mke in the convention against Parker. Whether he will win remains for the com ing week to disclose. One thing Is certain, the expected harmony In the democratic convention has had a rude shock and in all probability there will be a lively scram ble In that body before any nominations are made. An other thing that will confuse matters Is the rule that the democrats adopted many years ago and to which they still cling the rule that It takes a full two-thirds of the delegates to make a nomination. There are 1,094 delegates In the democratic convention. It will therefore take 770 votes to nominate. None of the candidates have sufficient delegates to receive the nomination on l ho first ballot. WOMENTO VOTE Mrs. Silbaugh, of Seattle, Says it Will Come in Oregon. WOMEN HEAR ELOQUENT TALK Mrs. Slltmiiuli Hays That The Women MuM Ite Aroused On This Viit-Hfloii of l''qiiul Suffrage. . i , ; . i ;i I ! crowd ut ludles j,!'. ' : i t I'.i rlsli limine Thursday jiitiiiim.il, vliiit) tin nut'1'ruge meet In w.-.r, !:! I. Tin inci'lliig was op riiid wllli music by Mrs. Bishop and Miss llolderman wlilHi drllgliifd n Mrs. Juum's Kauvc-i'H presided over the meeting. Mrs. Jackson Killnnili. of .Seattle, gave a nmM eloquent and logical address Haying : "The ballot for women Is ouI otte of the great strides In Hie pmg-i-chh of nations. Nothing can stop this onward movement. Lit t U? moth ers, who puy l ho moHt costly price1 to bring us I be f ill m o genera t ion. 1 surel should ;. a rifiht lo proii-ri those hahle.H through lite Imllot. which Is tlio only true weapon of hell law makers. Our good men have long reall.ed I hat they must have the help of the mol her -hand of the country to bring alxml a cleaner con dition. A mend men t No. 1 cannot fail to carry this coining election II we only d our duty, and arouse Hie votem to their sense of duly. " 'Votes for women In Oregon is everywhere In Hie air. We cannot fall, we Hliall not fall lo make our early conliiliution to thin ureat -mi ward movement for human Mheri At the close of her address a cam palgn organization was funned w ii h tin following officers: President . Mrs W. W. Caidwell. I, , president Mrs. .his. Sa w .in , secret ar . M in 0. W. Kiddle; treasurei , Mrs. ('has Wharton, The- time and place for the nev meeting will he announced later The Ivtetiing Address, Mrs. Silhaimh made iinoi her ad dress In the evening at which tim she made a stralghtfoi ward talk on the evils of the saloon She said in part n h follows ' While Uosi huin is one of llie er best cities In the slate, the lie;u l towns point to her tl.lV.is in lav -enforcement and use tl us an a it u tneiit a gain-it prohibit Nothing can lie a Letter advertisement for a city, nor a belter argument ai:alul the s.'i'oon than to have all Its citi zen sober, to ;.ie nnne turned In to legitimate channels, to have hap py homes, free from the curse ol liquor A lark of htu ri.torce means that the sb.uk- of tl: t MIOlltKltS ATTKNTIOV. All members of Rising Star lodge, I. O, O. K., are request- ed to meet at the lodge rooms tills evening for purpose of con- ferrlng degree. Hy order of Noble (irand. C. II. TKIKMNSKI. ed by a sacred solo entitled "Saved by Grace" which was beautifully ren dered by Mr. Morton Had ley. hoys Aid-; i im;i itv .irKTICIi OI-' TIIK PKACK. onion (iiiit iuhI (Winter Idiurciice IMcjhI jiullty To rnltiK Profane lJingunge Coiltrary to Law. pic upon the Innocent i. d weak condition is allow, d i till l human souls ale to destruction. hen w e and d-i not r to stop t mlght mid m. mi. w. -sight of tlod,' the res Wton this .' result is ii o:(d li'lIC 1 1 r 1 a with all are. Ill tlu nslblllty oi Accused of using pr'ifane and In decent language In which they re ferred to the wire and daughters of M. I.. Norris. of Dlllard, Cordon !ago and I'uster Lawrence, of Dlll ard. were this afternoon fined $1!5 each hy .hiHtlco of the Peace Iteu hen Mui-Hturs. The complaint was filed by Mr. NYrrls. In passing Hontcnce Justice Ma ra ters called attention to the fact that both of t he defendants were young men, had enjoyed a good education. and were ordinarily Intelligent. The court also said that he disliked tin liurden of Imposing nenteneo placed upon him, and most especially in view or the fact that he had been acquainted with Mr. (luge since boy hood. Mr. Norris. (ho prosecuting wit ness (old a detailed story of the af fair, and was corroberated hy Sam Swlckert ami another elderly gentle man of the Dlllard vlclnltv. Tim de fendants later admitted that they used some profane laugnac.'. hut de nied thai Hie had addr -ied Mrs. Norris and I:, r daughters ;s alleged to i he prosecuting witness. It whs also brought nut that the boys had purchased a .iianilt of whiskey at Portland, and to this transaction, the district attorney attribute the trouble. While making no lengthy state ment, the hoys Intimated that they intended to avoid further demon strations, and thus make useful clti-ieiij. session of the "soft" drink empor ium formerly conducted by Hobert Connor. It Is likely that Davis will apply for a license at the next reg ular meet ins of the city council. Kdwln Weaver, of Myrtlo Creek, sp. ut the a(ernocfn 'in Itofeburg looking after business interests. Mil ward W (odger. of the 10. W. Celger Company, of Salem, arrived in llosebuiir this morning to submit a hid for the cement pavement to he laid in Hoseburg during the present runnier. The cat came back hut the spots never do in t lie clothes cleaned by Sbiper & Son I .nilles' and gents" work tiloii's. felt and panania. hats Work railed for and delivered Phone 47. tf A deal was closed today wherebv Shorty" Davis came Into formal pos- H.VXK KTATEMKNT. No. 8955. Report of the Condition of the Roscburg National Dank, at Rose burg, In the State of Oregon, at the (lose of business, June 14, 1912. IteHoiiiven, Loans and Discounts $258,360.48 Overdrafts, Been red and unsecured (J. S. Bonds to seen re circulation Donds, Securities, etc... . Banking bouse, Furni ture, and Fixtures 24.609.00 Other Real lOstato owned Duo from State and Pri vate Bunks and Bank ers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks.... Duo from approved Re serve Agents I Checks and other Cash Items Notes of ot her National Banks Fractional Paper Cur rency, Nlekles, and Cents Lawful Money Iteservo In Bank, viz: Specie 113.164 Legal-lender notes 4, 1'2) Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer ( 5 per cent of circulation I .... G.653.46 12.500.00 23.623.36 5,047.41 2,971.13 D9.0:t9.50 681.87 2.0U5.00 5.86 37.384.00 625.00 Your Ear for a Moment We Have a Large Supply of JELLY GLASSES Left from Last year that we are determined to clean up and we offer then to you at the astonishing price of 25 CENTS PER DOZEN With Caps. We also have a large assortment of FRUIT JARS at Rock Bottom Prices. Call and see us MR. FARMER next time you are in town, we pay the HIGHEST . PRODUCE PRICES On the Market. We treat you right. Our Goods are Good Goods. Money back if you want it. If its wrong we make it light. The store that suits the trade. You can't do better anywhere. Open Saturdays Until 10:30P.M. ST U BBS & WARD HANK STATKMEXT. LOCAL NEWS. Total Unhilitlct. Capital stock paid In . Surplus fund Cndlvlded Profits, less Kxpenses and Taxes paid Due to other National Hanks Individual deposits sub ject In check Demand certlllcnten or deposit $434,185.0? 5lt.000.00 7,000.00 5.S2S.99 $43 I.IS5.U7 County of Doug- Total State of Oregon as. ss: 1. A. C. Mnrsters, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to th best of my knowledge and belief. A. C. MARSTKItS, Cashier. Subscribed a lit) sworn to before me this l!0th day of June. 1912. IV S. HOt'SKR. Notary Public. COliltKCT -Attest S. C. ItAltTlU'.d. J. P. HA KK Kit, X. RICK. Directors. No. 93. : Report of tho condition of the Unipqua Valley Bank, at Roseburg. In the State of Oregon, at the close of business June I tth, 1012. Resources. Loans and discounts ... $ Donds and warrants Furniture and fixtures.... Duo from approved re servo banks Checks and other cash items 17G.00 Cash on hand 1 1.078,94 Kxpenses , S(1 1 .4 5 Other resources 58.110 42,4411.00 4.132.20 3.418.96 fi0.8V4.98 THIS WILL SPIT YOl - 1'lve tine lots, good view or city, hair block to proposed street. sood view, well drained, and a pronem that will please tho critical buer. only $1,3;0 Terms. Inquire News otdrc. ' :7S.ir Total $123,043.83 Llnbililic. Capital stock paid in .. $ 30.900.00 Uuldvlded profits, less expenses and taxes paid 114,94 Deposits due State Treas urer 10,000.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check ... VS. 493.1 4 Demand certificates of deposit 3.535.75 H. Oliver, who has been at Yoncalla and vicinity for the past week, returned to Roseburg this morning. While there he visited with friends and attended to business in terests. R. D. Morse, formerly on Deer Creek but of late of Newport, arriv ed here this morning to spend a couple ofl days with friends. Mr. Morse is at present engaged in water transportation between Portland and Newport and is making quite a suc cess of his venture. That Painting Job. Don't let it bother you. Consult us for advice and suggestions. Ham ilton Drug Company. Tbo Acme Quality paint store. tf tf A BARGAIN. Two nice level lota, each 40x100 In Walte'a addition, only 3 blocks ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the state of Oreogn for Douglas .County, ad ministrator of the estate of Hiram J. Russell, deceased. All persons having claims ogslnst said estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified as by law re quired, at my office. 401 Perkins building. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 13th day of June, 1912. J. A. BUCHANAN, Administrator of the estate of Hiram J. Russell, deceased. Buchanan & Porter, attorneys for administrator. djU3 from high school, 1 new house 24x32, 9 ft. posts, shingled roof; another bouse 12x20, 1 wood shed 7x16, city water and sewerage, fine well to Irri gate garden. Price $950, (500 down, balance on monthly payments of $15 per month, first year, then $10 until paid, Interest at 6 per cent. Page In vestment Company 709 N. Jackson, or Phone 242. tf $13.043.83 County nf Dotlg- T.'tul St;ite of Oregon Ihk. ss: 1. .1. M. Throne. C'nshlor of Ihej abovo-nnmod ltiuik. do solemnly j swoar that tho above statement is ; true to the best of my knowledge and J tiellt-f. i J. M. THRONE. j Cashier. I Subscribed anil sworn to before i too this 21st day of June, 1912. ; 1. K SIIAMHROOK, Notary Public, j l-OISRECT -Attest: 1 O P. COSHOW. i; W. STRONG. , A. J IIRLLOWS. Directors. I We Owe Our Growth to You Tho constant grown li In the volume of business done by this bank and tho continued Increase In the number of its pat rons has been largely due to the friendly reference to It by Its depositors. We ask their further interest and pledge our best efforts to deserve this favor. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK Officers and Directors . I". CnsllOW, lrel,lent J. , THROVE. OMtator B. V. STttOXT, Vlcvl'rmldi-nl J. C. AIKKN, Vicr-Pmidrnt II. J. FIIKAR A. .1 IIKI.I.OWS 1. It. SIIAMBHOOK Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon that wronit We are our brother's keeper. If our brother f:ill Into sins that we might b:ie prevni'e.l wo are responsible for his tiewnt:tll Our yotlllK eo;,le nlwiixs .iv tl.r penalty of onr neslect The khiiic people are the most atn.ible a.set of any community Therefore I, t the cltfvens of Rosehurk' urltc t .i keen sense of duly In law-enforce ntent for tho sake of the at.t of it. cltliens and the defense of prohlM Hon." 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