THE EVENING NEWS CARL I). SHORMAKKIt, Kdilor ana bolo Proprietor. IBSl'ICl) DAILY HXCKIT SUNDAY. HulMiTiiitlon Rates Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Hemi-Wwkly. Per year 12.00 Blr months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November E, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. TIU'ltKDAY, .lll.V 2.1, 1IH2. iSlMPDCATED Webber Seen Running From Scene of Crime POLICEMEN! CALLED TO TESTIFY Julia Itclwlor HiiyH Ho Kuw Wobbnr Leave Scene of Murder I m me dia U'ly After The Fund KIiuIh Were Fired. (Special to The Kvenlng News.) NEW YORK. July 25. John Rels sler, one of the flint wltn oases call ed before the grand Jury today, tes tified that he Haw Webber running away from the scene after Rosenthal was eliot. Lieutenants Becker, Costgan and Welly have boon Invited to testify before the grand jury, but the dis trict attorney has stipulated that Becker must waive the rlghjts of Immunity at tho coroner's Inquest which has been set for next Monday. LOCAL MOWS. Mrs. F. B. Watte, of Sutherlin, was a visitor In Roseburg this afternoon. Attorney Qonrgo Neuner spent last evening at Riddle looking after busi ness Interests. m-m i Mrs. J. W. Perkins left for Port land last evening where she will visit with her mother. W. O. Vance and family, of Port-i land, will arrive tomorrow to visit with the former's brother, J. M. Vance. j M. R. Parka end daughtor, Clam, of Oakland, Cnl., arrived In Rose burg this morning to spend a few days visiting with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Thomas Cobb. Have you seen it the largest and most beautiful lot of Aluminum Vhiv. Imported direct 'from Iho foremost factory of Germany. Not the thin flimsy kind, the good ro llnble sort. The Ware that Wear. O, yes, the price no higher than the flimsy makes. Call and see unmo demonstrated at Rice & Rice, the hnuHofurulsherR, tf Calvin Spencer and lliuil Hoggs, both refldi'nts of Ort-ens Station, wore tiuietly marii"d at thp ofllnes of Justice of the P;ie? R. W, M.irs trB last night. They will make their futitro home at Oneir where the pit om owns a ranch. The wedding coremony was perforoi'-d by J istito Ma raters and was witneed b,- u lew intimate friends of lite contracting liartlcj. Misa Adeline Stewart went to Rid dle tills morning to spend a few day a visiting with friends. Dr. Knott, of Yoncalla, came over last night to look after professional matters. Bert Riddle returned to his home at Riddle thin morning after a day spent In Roaeburg. , D. P. Love, of Myrtle Creek, and C. II. Diuigherty, of Yoncalla, were among those who spent the day In Roseburg. George Donahue, advance agent of Kid Carson's Bufralo Wild Vwt Shows spent the morning in Kofo burg arranging to present the sl'ov. 3 on August 10. Rev. J. N. McConnell, pastor of tho local Christian church, went to Central Point this morning where he will spend several dayB attending tc business matters. K. K. Harpham, who recently un derwent an operation at Mercy hospl tal left for Tiller this morning where he expects to upend a week or ten days. Mr. Harpham Is em ployed In the forestry service and If well known In this vicinity. FOR SALE One set double surry harness, nearly new; one set double farm harness; one single hack harness; one buggy harness; one good buggy. Inquire of H. M. Bullwlnkle, 444 Pitzer Street, Phone 105-J. 311-tf George Thomas Coats, aged 78 years, and one of Roseburg's best knowu citizens passed away very suddenly at about 11 o'clock this morning. Death occurred at the j '.ioni of his son, C. K. Coats, In! j Urooksldo. The funeral will be held I i luinorrow afternoon at two o'clock, ( j Rev. Dollar hide, of West Roseburg. officiating. Interment of the remans' ; will follow in tho Odd Fellows cern-j etery. Other than leaving a Hon, j C. E. Coats, the deceased is survived by one daughter. Mr. Coats had re Hided In Bronkslde for several years and wan highly reflected by all who chanced to make his acquaintance. D. C. Harris, recently sentenced to an indeterminate term in the state penitentiary on a charge of passing a worthless check upon Theodore Wallace, of Wolf Creek, was this morning taken to Salem by Deputy Sheriff Ralph Qulne. Harris is the individual who came to Douglas county several weeks ago under the pretemse of being a wealthy Eastern er in search of a mining claim. He negotiated for the purchase of a val uable mining porperty, near Wolf Creek, and was about to close the deal when he suddenly left the coun try cfter passing the check at issue. He was later arrested, and upon be ing arraigned In the circuit court en tered a plea of guilty. The passing of sentence followed. Douglas Count Creamery Dutter Is the best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with this home product, whlrh Is always strictly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll, 70 cents. tf FOR RENT A fine store with 2 modern living rooms at Edenbow er. Rent $12.50 per month. Best location, close to postoffico on county road. Plenty of travel past the store. Inquire at this office. 310-a7 CALL FOB CITY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby .given all persons holding general fund warrants against the City of Roseburg, Ore- FOR RENT- Threo furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 120 N. Stephens street. J31 LIBERTY'S LIGHT Ih really tho freedom that comes from liHh'iH'iidonco, ami independ ence can only belong to the thrifty mid having. Young ami old ought to have n bank, account and hero Ih tho place to have It. Wo welcome Individual accounts and are most ac commodating to our depoNflorM. We offer lilH'inl 1 merest combined with that security (hut bcloims to solid IiisiiliillotiN like our. AX Interest on Time Deposits 500 AUTOMOBILE VOTES FREE FIRELESS COOKERS and Hot Weather One puts you in mind of the other Doesn't it? Well, are you aware that we are selling the Best Cooker on the market "THE THERMATICT Yes, you can cook anything on it from breakfast foods to pies and cakes or roasts of meat. Stop and think of it-A dinner prepared at breakfast time, put in the cooker and your troubles are over until time to serve the meal. No roasting of yourself over a hot stove. Doesn't it sound good to you? And they are not expensive, cost is $10.00 TO $22.50 According to size and equipment. Remember they are fuel savers also. Consequently a good investment from the economic point of view Now, until Saturday night, the 27, we will give you a special of 500 AUTOMOBILE VOTES As a bonus, over and above those you would getregularly, with each Fireless Cooker purchase. Churchill Hardware Co IROKMONGERS 500 FREE VOTES--Don't Forget the Dates gon, endorsed, "Not paid for want of funds' prior to and Including j March 4th, 1912; also the holder of1 special warrant No. 244 drawn on i the Block No. 91 sewer fund and j endorsed December 14th, 1910, to j present the same to the City Treas- urer for payment, as Interest thereon : will cense after the date of this no lle.'. 1 Dated this 23rd dny of July. 1912. ' D. S. HOUSER, j30 City Treasurer. r First Trust and Savings Bank Spend Your Outing at Tiller, Ore. SHE'S ON THE MAP In i tho ticnrt of the mountain Amid trrnmt scenery Ahiimlitnrf of irnm lnrtilif for finhertm'n lkOftflitl'ul, cool mid nhtitfy carnitine erounild- . old. pure water- Min thI iMirfnic- l'ritlt. vtn tulili' anil termor ion (Irllvtri'd at .vmiiTjiiiip-Hnfly uinll - 'IVIrpliono ni'i-vico-Splendid no roiiindut ioiih lloti-11 iller. iiiiiimiA fur her nMalH-8pec-lut Sunday diunem- 1'or further JmWiimt ion npply to M. C. 1i- F. IIAKTItl'M, TIM.KH. OUKf.ON ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE KINAfj SETTKKMKNT. OF A TTENTION! Automobile Voting Contest Votes must be Turned in not later than July 25th. Color of votes will be changed after that date. Ucsult of votes will be published iu County papers. Recording voles may be left at any of the following places:-- Churchlll Hardware Co. Chirk's Studio Rfd Cross Pharmacy llarttrs Torjgcry Roseburg Strain Laundry In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Douglas County. In tho matter of tho estate of Wm. j. vnrner. Deceased. i NOICE IS IlEltEBY GIVEN: That tho undersigned has filed in tho above entitled court her account in anal settlement of said estate, and tho court has fixed the 23th day of July, 1912, nt 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and tho settlement of said estnto. This notice lq published In the Cmpqua Valley .News by ordr of the Judge of the above entitled court, dated the 27th day of June, 1912. AMEI.DA WARNER, Administratrix of the estate of Wm. J. Warner, Deceased. dJ26 x i rmc'K oVTi x .Vln KrFLK.M kyK l in mo i-ouniy i.ourc or me state i of Oregon, for Douglas County. ! In tho matter of the estate of Geo. ' : U. Mayborn. deceased. j ' Notice Is hereby glvn that Marlette i Mayborn, tho administratrix of the 1 ost:ite of Geo. Ft. Mayborn, deceased, , 'having filed with County Court of i Douglas Counly. Oregon, her final ac-'-ount as such Administratrix, and that Saturday, the 31st day of Aug ust. 191:!. at ton o'clock or said day has b'oen set as the time for hearing Kbjeitlons to said final account and the settlement thereof. MAKIfe'lTR MAYUOltX. Adnir. of the estate of Geo. 11. May born. deceased. al9 NOTirK OK KINAI. "sCTTIiUJIKNT. Notice Is hereby given Ihnt the undersigned, administrator of the ; estate of KlUabeth Lucas, deceased, has filed It, tho County Court of Roseburg, Oregon "Best Town in The State" "'Sunshine Cookies, , Crackers and Wafers For Summer Lunches The "Sunshine" Line is without doubt the best on the market. Try them and feel the satisfaction they afford. Do You Get Your Dividends? RHONE 193 PKRKINS BUILDING J final account as such administrator of said estate, and that Saturday, the 31st day of August. 1912, at the hour Douglas County, State of Oregon, his of 10 o'clock as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. GEORGE LUCAS, a" Administrator.