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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
NUNCTION IS Denied Taft Forces in Kansas Electorial Dispute APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT Injunction Would lWcut Will Kuiimw Voter Navnl J to view nt Han l-Vaiieiwo In Oc tober ChIImI Off. Of (Special to The KvenlnK News.) DKNVI3R, Sept. 16. A body blow wn dullvvrud to tlio Taft people to Any by th0 refuwil of tlie United Stales circuit court of appeals to Krant an Injunction restraining the (right RooHovelt presidential electors, ehotitn at the Kan hub stato primary In August, from liavhig their names placed o th0 offlnial ballot as re publicans for the November election. The court of appeals sustained a former docislon of the lower court bi which tlio Taft supporters were de feated, and the cane wan remanded back to the KnimaB court for dismiss al. The Taft people are not satisfied nrlth the decision, however, and will arry the matter to the United States favorable ruling, which will oust the ftoonevelt electors, although to do so would defeat the will of Kansas vot ers who regularly elected them. ;t ' No Naval llevfcw. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. The navy department announced today that. U had abandoned all previous itlana tn . mnhlllvn nnrl iovlnnr tha Pn clflc fleet at San Francisco on Octo ber 14. A statement made In expla nation of this change In the plans mated that the necessity of sending tho floot to Nicaragua Interfered with rooming house when Powers attack ed the proprietor and knocked blm 1 to the floor. ( - Delia McCarthy has accepted a po sltlon as stenographer at the offices of Attorney George Neuner, D. N. Snyder, the well known Glendnle lumberman, spent the after noon In Roseburg looking after busl neKs matters. 0. W. Kiddle, who has been spend ing the past few days at Riddle har vesting his prunes, returned here to day. Mr. Riddle report a good crop notwithstanding heavy rains of the pnst few weeks. Kills Neal leaves for Mcdford In a day or tyo where he will attend the fair to be held at that city this week. Me expects to make the trip in his automobile and will he accompanied by Gertrude flast and a party of friends. K. A. Johnson and G. U. Flint have returned from Portlund where they were called to approve the plans for the new theatre at the corner of Rose and Oak streets. According to Mr. Flint the plans will be completed some time this week when bids for the work will be solicited. It is be lieved the playhouse will be In read iness for occupancy not later than No vember 15. As a result of the G. A. R. meet ing to be held at the court house tomorrow evening, the meeting of the Wilson club haB been postponed until Wednesday evening. Postponement of the Wilson Club meeting was ef fected In order not to conflict with the members of the local Post, G. A. R., who have made elaborate prepar ations for tomorrow evening's meeting. IjOCAIj NEWS. Mrs, Bassett, of Drain, was a vis itor In Rose burg for a few hours to day. George Rlter returned here this af ternoon after a couple of days spent at Canyonvllle. Attorney o. P. Coshow loft this afternoon for Brownsville where he will spend a few days with his father. Harry Booth returned here Sunday from Eugene where ho went after his" father's automobile which was left at that city several dayB ago on ac count of the bad condition of the roads. Deputy Organizer S. W. Green, of carrying out tho arrangement to the Loyal Order of Mooso is doing W. Lea Moore left here this morn ing for St. Paul, Minn., where he will spend a few weeks with his son. Concluding his visit there he will go to Florida where he will spend the coming winter. Determined to keep apace with the times, J. W. Perkins will Inaugurate a night janitor service at his office hullding, at the corner of Rose and Cass streets on October 1. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the city hall on September 14, when G. W. Jennings and Miss Pearl Jen nings, both of Kohler, Oregon, were united In marriage. The wedding ceremony was performed by City Re corder Carl Wlmberly. unharmed. In addition to good crops the prevailing prices are fully up to expectations. E. L. Bashford, of Vancouver, Wash., who has been spending the past few days in Roseburg looking after business matters leaves for his home tomorrow evening. Mr. Bash fdr downs the local flouring mills' and is well known in this city. i While loading lath on a wagon near the Crouch warehouse this j morning, M. S. Thomas, a local dray-1 man, fell to the ground and fractur-i ed his left arm. The Injury was dressed by Dr. Sether. As a result ! of the misfortune Mr. Thomas will be laid up for several weeks. World Chocolates -HOLD BY FuIIerton & Richardson 1-2 lb. 10 cent, lib. 75 cent. k 4tu nose Jk )j 1 CORSETS I PHONE 82-J I A number of F. E. Alley's horses, Including the celebrated "Bonaday" have been shipped to California where they will participate In the races to be held In various sections of that state during the next few weeks. bold tho harbor. rovlew In Sail Francisco IiOOAL NEWB. Gnorgo Powers, who has been In tho local county jail for the past fifty good work in Bnndon and vicinity. Last night a class of 14 was Institut ed and tomorrow Mr. Green goes to Coqullle where he will obligate about 30, which will, however, be under tho jurisdiction of the Bnndon lodge. In a short time a club room will bo days will bo releasod tomorrow morn- fitted up here and also at Coqullle. Inn. Powers wns sent to Jail follow- Wo understand the chartor will not Ing conviction on a charge of assuult be kept open longer than the 24th, ttnd battery. The alleged assault Ib and after thnt date the fee will be tmld to have 1 becurred In a local 2t. Bandon Recorder. Horrln & Smith, stock ralBers with headquarters in Klamath county, ar rived In Roseburg last evening to spend a few days looking after busi ness Interests. Ilerrln & Smith own thousands of acres of grazing land in Klamath county and are recogniz ed as the foremost stockmen of the Klamath vicinity. Late reports from ah sections of Douglas county Indicnte that this year's prune crop will compare well with taht of former years. A while back the fruit growers were some what disheartened, and only recent- K. H. PInkston, of Oakland, Ore., ' and II. B. Smith, of Curry county, ; passed through town Monday with j 3,250 head of mutton sheep which they bought In Curry county and are '. driving through to Oakland to winter and then put on the spring market. ! And. by he way, Mr. PInkston Is a I candidate for county commissioner In I Douglas county, and he is the type of : man that the voters of his district need not hesitate id repose confl- j donee in. Being at that age when a j man's Judgment counts for most and having made a success of his own business there Is no doubt that he will If elected make good handling tlie affairs of Douglas county. Myr tle Point Enterprise. The Roseburg schools opened today with a record attendance. All of the school buildings are crowedd to their capacity, and pending the completion ! of the North Roseburg building a number of the students will neces- i sarily have to be content with a half day's schooling. Had the new struc ture been completed upon the date specified In the contract the congest ed condition of the schooU would have been eliminated and the work could have gone ahead without Inter ruption or confusion. As It is, how ever, the Instructors will do the very best they can pending additional ! room which Is badly needed. Most! of the pupils reported at the sev-! era! school buildings this morning1 and were quickly assigned to their respective rooms. This afternoon the pupils are securing the required books preparatory to beginning their j WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH UPPER CRUST? IT'S ALL RIGHT! Best Flour On The Pacific Coast at $1.60 per sack. We Keep a QUALITY SHOP and Guarantee everthing we sell. We are about to declare another dividend. Are yon getting yours? If not we are both lowers. Phone 195 Perkins Bld'g. Roseburg, Oregon "The Best Town in the West." i ly did they find that the fruit was regular studies tomorrow. Election Day is Seven Weeks From Tomorrow The Evening News Will Give the Campaign News of All Parties Subscribe Now and Follow Your Favorite Through the Campaign By Mail 25c per month By Carrier 50c per month