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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT earlier, thus the districts will get the AS COMPILED 15Y THK : use of this money this MIL COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT . This apportionment is made on the ' - " i basis of so much per pupil of the Followlns is the apportionment of state fund, and, of the county fund, the county and state school fund $100 to each district and the re ainong the several districts of the malnder divided per capita. Fol county for October, 1912. lowing are the district and the total By reason of the taxes being slow ' amount received by eacht coming In, the apportionment is a i THURMA.V CHANEY, few days later than usual but by wait- . School Supt. ihg until this time we were able to Dist. Amount apportion about $6,000 more thali 1 ; S11.51 "had the apportionment been made 2 313. 8G W. W. W. RINGS 3 151.33 , 4 4708.34 j 5 228.32 ; 6 290.35 7 222.61 ! 8 ....... , 470.73 ; 9 393.70 ! 10 162.73 j 11 171.29 ! 12 191.25' 13 . 279.6 1 14 .'. 139.92 ' 15 322.42 ' 1G 228.32 I 17 256.83 18 279.64 19 7S6.15 20 216.91 21 360.93 22 703. IS 23 1S5.55 24 25 26 II Every well dressed man owes to himself a good ring Give them as presents, too. Think of ring settings guaranteed safe. W. W. W. RINGS are guaranteed because they are made well enough to entitle them to a guarantee. These rings are being advertised in the Na tional Magazines to 50,000,000 people because the maker wants everybody to know about W. W. W. RIGS. We sell these rings because we cori'.der them the best rings made. When ycu are in doubt as to what to give, why not decide upon a W. W. W. GUARANTEED RING We carry a large assortment of these remark able rings. They come in all Birthstones, in hundreds of different designs, and cost no more than ordinary rings. , Let us show you these famousW. W. W. Guar anteed Set Rings. , A. S. HUEY COMPANY It will pay you to see our window this week !!!! 29 30 31 32 202.65 296.05 139.92 154.18 205.50 222.61 174.14 196.25 556.28 33 239.02 34 .... 368.08 35 122.81 36 231.17 37 176.99 38 1 20S.30 39 151.33 40 151.33 41 ! 162.73 42 135.55 43 199.80 44 134.22 45 139.92 46 157.03 47 , 205.60 48 201.95 49 162.03 50 244.72 51 145.62 52 205.50 53 185.54 54 174.14 55 188.40 56 157.03 67 210.91 58 182.69 59 137.07 60 148.47 61 162.73 62 168.44 63 148.47 64 171.29 65 179.84 66 154.18 67 131.37 68 .131.37 69 r, 148.47 70 596.90 71 199.10 72 196.95 73 157.03 74 190.95 75' 194.10 76 174.14 77 794.4C 79 165. 5 80 155.51 81 199.80 82 .'. 202. GC S3 151.33 84 128.52 85 119.90 86 154. U 87 151.33 S8 131.37 137.07 188.40 :.. 139.92 123.66 159. SS 251.12 89 90 ! 91 92 93 94 '. 95 , 183.84 96 142.77 97 139.92 98 159.88 99 131.37 100 154.18 101 182.69 !02 159.88 103 : .... 154.18 104 139.92 105 142.07 106 194.10 107 131.37 108 139.92 110 194.10 111 213.36 112 191.25 113 174.14 114 154.18 115 122.81 116 208.30 117' 151.33 119 199.80 120 , '.. 117.11 121 .... 145.62 122 "... 137.07 123 133.52 124 117.11 125 128.52 120 131.22 127 : 131.37 128 .'. 174.14 ,129 139.92 130 v 437.55 131 10S.44 132 182.09 .It. 3 10312 Jt. 4 20.09 ,7t. 0 109.94 Jt. 7 44.03 WIXCIIFSTKll SCIIOOKS The second month of school at Winchester. District 94, closed Oc :ober 25. Number pupils belonging, .'ft. I'uplls not absent or Into; Stew irt Taylor and Bertha Dyers. Pupils tot absent; Vera Ueecroft, Claydo 3oecroft, Wm. Ueecroft, Kuth Huck trum, Mildred Gurney, Forol Wut ;ins, Kdith Rudew and Lucile Tay-or. WILIi SKHVK DIXXKIl. The ladles of the Preshyter- Ian church will serve a genuine home cooked dinnor in the par- lors of the church on election day, November 5. n5 WIXOXA WALTON. Teacher. " :o give it no place In this state. 1'ours respectfully, W. S. Jealouse." Kugene Goff and Jessie Spaglit. loth residents of Hugo, were. quietly narrled at the parsonage of the Methodist church at Hugo on Octob sr 26. Hev. R. H. WriKbtliian, officiating. iu:m waxti:i, MKMORAMH'M IS IX)ST. LOST Somowhore between Church Brothers bakery and Kdenbowcr, a memorandum book, containing u largo num- . bor of names as well as other wrltiugs. Book contained a dollar bill which cun bo had by the flndor. Book Is con sidered very valuublo and should bo returned to Mr. Church without delay. Lady facers kindly report nt ; the 11. S. Gilo & Co, plant HoTJaEKKKPlNQ ROOMS -3 untur Monday to begin work. .. j nlshed housekeeping rooms; also R. L. GILE, Mgr. 5 room cottage for rent. Inquire I 410 W. Douglas. 540-tt The Quality Store .Green Valley - Orchard Tracts I In 5-and 10 Acre Subdivisions GREEN VALLEY ORCHARD TRACTS are all within a ten minutes walk of the S. P. depot at Green, Oregon, and only a thirty five minute drive from Roseburg. The tract is nearly all level land and beautifully situated. The soil is fertile and rich and full of productive elements. Roberts Creek runs through the subdivision CjfThese tracts are on the rural mail route. There is a general store and public warehouse, a freight and express office at Green. A number of dwellings are now under course of construction. Green is a live and up-to-date community in every respect. These tracts have been on the market for only a short time. Persons desiring small tracts for fruit, vegetables or poultry should see these at once. Low prices, easy terms. You buy direct from owner M. B. GREEN R. F. D. ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 2F13 HIMil.H TAX A KAIIA'liK. Pmncrtv l Holder ill AUivrtn Glve.i Written Statement of Condition. The Four Keys to Our Success QUALITY CLEANLINESS SERVICE PRICE We are awake to your Gro cery Needs. We have Quali ty, coupled with Cleanliness. C)ur Service is the best and our Prices are always right. UHmuiiiimw The Roseburg Eochdale Co. "What You Want When You Want It" PHONE 145 (Special to Tho Evening News.) PORTLAND Oct. 30. Tho first of a mass of evidence that will show, it Is declared, that Hlngle tax has nl ready proved to lie a failure In Al- lKrta was produced todny by Sig Slclicl, a loading dealers of Portland W. S. .lealouso liaB written to Mr Sichel, declaring that taxes in Al berta are already so high that It I: Impossible to sVll land at nil and that very shortly all land will be confis cated by the state.. Here Is the letter: fi07 Yukon Ave., Portland; Dear Sir: "I have run across a copy of your open letter in regard to single tax and although a non-voter, was much interested In the same. I take the liberty to offer some authentic facts j and figures in regard to the effect of i single, tax In tho privince of Alberta ; 1 own three raw lots In a railroad town there of 2,000 population, last 1 year.theso lots were assessed at $900. , The taxes amounted to $40. Thin ; year under single tax these lots am assessed at $2,500 and the tnxes ore! now $145, although these lots are t assessed at $2,fi00, I could not sell them for $800. In fact, 1 could not sell them at any price. Conditions aro In a state of stagnation there. My experience of single tax is that, it Is nothing short of legalized robbery. From my Alberta experience I know that it Is decidedly harmful to the progress and prosperity of nny place ntid the people of Oregon will do well WHY CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY Should be lie-elected to Congress Because ho surpasses all opposing candidates in abilit experience and qualification!) for Congressman. Because all his interests ars in Oregon, whore ha was born, and ho knows her people, resources and industries. Because ho innually travels thousands of miles over tho First Dis trict, learning the needs of his constituents and has secured mil lions of dollars for their benefit, and has aided land cntrymon, veterans and others. Because ho has been a faithful servant of all tho people and nol a favored few, and in national affairs has reached a position of in fluence so that Presidents Tuft a.,d Roosevelt, his associates of all parties, and constituents generally praise him in terms similar to thoiie used by Governor West, who in an interview ' after a visit to llio National Capital said; "In intellect, ora torical ability and devotion to tho interests of the people Hawley head ands stand shoulders above tho great majority of tno mem bers of the National House of Representatives. " (I'aid Adv, Congressional Committee, .1st District.) HEAR E. WOOD, OF PORTLAND SPEAK AT THE fiifYlT Ti?T HOT TQR THTTRQnAV CiCT 31 f AUSPICES OF WILSON CLUB T1