Thfc. liVENING NEWS MILTON- J. KMOKMAKIOli C:Ht a I). SHOKMAKKIl Kilitora and I'uliHshcrfi. IhnUKI) i).II-V KXCKIT SL'NDAV HuliNCTiptlcin Mates Dulljr. pir year, by mall $3.00 Pi;r month, delivered 50 Hcml-Weekly. Par year $2.00 Six montbs 1 00 Entered as gecontl-ctuBS matter NoTembcT B, 1910, at Uoseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. Tl.'KSn.VV, .NOV KM It Kit I, IUi:i. Tllli XKW AIOIIXISTHATIO.V iiOGRANTSPASS Certainly. day unci lubored for tho good cuus in neueriiieiiL oi mu ruau. Of HU'-h magnitude wuh tho un- drrlakins and ho iinifiue wag it that I it attracted world-wide attention. North Jackson street and Coinmer-. ;fal avenue have been paved and '!:" 7"'",:a''i,.,K;.'',al ',;;T: Boosters Excursion is Wow piled up lu places and at other poin'H there are deep holes which are, now filling up with water. The NevH offers it n a nui-'ts-( ion only and in a Hid r it of desire lo tee the Job finished. Why not have a park day here in Koseburif and everyone conift out and.work for a few houra in grading, filling mid nutting Into shape of thiH unMniH!i cd work on these two streets. It fan bo done. I'ermlHHion should bo obtained from the 'city council and that body should order t he city tcums to h nist in the work. J-fs all talk about it anyway and wee if we can not get thiH parking parked. NIKETEEH HAVES!CNEO TO CO Ah Many Mote Who Care to Co Ait Welcome Train Ia.is Komj. Iuiir at !i A. M. Tlmr ' (1 uy l-'uiv und Third. 1 i Hoseburn now has a new mayor ; and fonr new councllmen. They have f 'i come into office with the best will I i of the people. The mayor and two of tho eouncilmen were elected with out any opposition except from the socialist candidates and tho other two came Into office by overwhelm- Idk majorities, surely these new or ficors may be said to have tuken their office under the most favor able conditions. The people look to them to accomplish much good for the city of Koseburg. Napoleon Rice, as mayor, prom- i Isea to make a most efficient execu- ' ; i tive. Ho Is careful, but not to the I j j point of obstruction, ho Is conserva- ' ' tlvn. hut not in that It hllnrlu him In ; j ! pnigress and above ull ho Is rigidly : honest and upright In all his deal i ' i In kb. He has no particular Inter ests to serve, he has no private busi ness which will guide his official acts and he has no axes to grind. Ills one object Is to give to KoBebu-rg an ef- ! flclent, honest and progresHive ad- ; mlnlstrntlon one which will bo a j j j credit to tho people of this growing t city and one which he can bo proud ) ! of himself, In tho selection of the - i chief of police and tho night wateh- j man Mr. Klco has displayed splen- j i did judgment. Both appointments meet with the favor and approval of ; the large majority of the citizens and I Roseburg may expect a rigid enforce ' I ment of tho laws and ordinances un ; i der which her citizens live, i 1 1 The outgoing administration has i done much good for KoHeburg In the I i way of encouraging street and other; j i civic improvements. The News has I : I not at all times been lu accord with ! the policies of ex-Mayor Allcelli for It has differed from tho mayor on j matters which It deemed of vital Im- j portanco to the people of this city, . but Tho News does not fall to rec i ognlzo that during the past two years much has been done In tho way of i improving ltosoburg. Tho outgoing ; councllmen, II. W. Strong, J. I). 35 u. : chor, Wendel Wright and Maurice ; Moore were able men in the couu- j ells of tho city fathers. Particularly -V is this so of Mr. Strong and Mr. Zurcher for scarcely a dehato camo up In the chamber but theno two H men were In It. Councilman Zur- cher made two strong fights lr' the council which did not bear fruit but which are bound to como within' time. Tho first was his fight against the dog nuisance. His contention was not to permit any dog on the busi ness streets without being led by his m aster. The council took the teeth out of this measure and pnsned n license measure which has not been effective nor does It euro tha evil sought to be remedied by Council man Zurcher. The other measure asked for by Mr. Zurchor was the establishment Of a city market. This also failed of passage but that it could have The booster meeting at Grants Pans in assuming larger proportion-; as the day approaches. Medford has promised one hundred delegates, and Awhland promises to equal .Medford In representation. Gold Hill Will at tend and the delegation will bring a band with them. Tom Ricbavdaon gays that the Willamette Valley will bo well represented at this meeting, todav their first real oractical test of u"u ne n"",t;s u.ai uoseourg win oe oiii-;;o.vs mickt womk.vs voti:. there with a good delegation. Mr. Qulnlan, secretary of the CJ runts I'ass ciub, states that this meeting Is going to result In a much greater amount of good for the west ern portion of Oregon than many people suppose, and that portion of the state between the California line iur.,!,,n ..r tha inith.iivo Unri rf..r. I and Koseburg will benefit, materially. t,i,.nU iiwiif win nnt hva Hint ! Koseburg should have a delega- uppeal to the IntVest of the voters j tIo of at 'ea8t twenty- ivo. of either sex that an election has at using the ballot at a state-wide elec-j tlon, and It is noteworthy to observe ; that this Is an election of measures and not men, that are to be voted on. i Important as these measures are, in' both tho Justice of the need for the. passage of the mnpority of them, ' and In the virtual acceptance or re- The rate will be a fare and a third on the cer tificate plan. Those who buy tick ets for Grants Pass will ask for a certificate at the time. The certi ficate properly stumped at Grants Pass and presented at the ticket win dow there will entitle one to a re turn passage far one third fare. The delegates will leave here on n I.. th.. n..iui,i r.r t Iu.ua i.Iulm "'e a. in. train, most ot mem thrnuirhoiit tlm uMiIh whnre until a in-1 returning leaving Grants Pass on the which party control of affairs or the1 selection of one person over another' uro to be decided. The measures to' be voted for toduy are not of the nature to arouse enthusiasm except I In limited circles, and the very fact I of their apparent technicality will de tract from tho personal interest tak- tbrougliout the stale whore some lo cal issue Is at stake, such as the one in Salem and some other points, the probabilities are that a very light vote will be cast even by the women, and excepting In such places as men tioned before, the result will hardly he a fair showing of what the added voting trength of the state will be. A little boy inquires oi us why the p'licemeu of this city don't wear uni forms with brass buttons on like they do In other places. He said he al ways pointed out Homo of the S. P. conductors wnen no uau any menus Hon vIkIIIiio- him niiil til.l lltum th.ul were our police force, as he was ashamed to admit that In a big city llko this they wore no uniforms. This is merely a suggestion as to how the new officials might make themselves solid and pov'ilar with the younger aeneratiou or boys and girls. If you have at times to cross over tho Pass Creek and the Cow Creek canyons and think you have a hard road to travel, just get one. of i ence as largely as possible the trav train arriving In Uoseburg about' eleven o'clock p, m. ! The following Uoseburg citizens' will be present as delegates: W. II. Klsher, Henry Harth, J. W. Oliver, ! H, J. FtHber, L. V. HImes, J. U. 1 Zurcher, Henry Richardson, C. D. : Shoemaker, Foster Butner, H. J. ! Glasou, Dr. E. B. Stewart, Clark Bar- gar, A. J. Lilburn, Fred Heavens, W. ; S. Hoom, T. A. Haffety, F. E. Kanney, ; G. P. Schlosser, Mrs. L. A. Marsters. Jf there are other ladies who ewe ; to make the trip, they will be very ; welcome. A largo Koseburg delega-; Is desired, because we desire ry niucu to have the next largo, meeting held in Koseburg this being: ( lie logical point on account of j geographical location. At tho Koseburg ineeUng, It Is j probnbly that deilnne arrangements! will be made for the plan of cam- -pulgu, the preliminary arrangements being the business of the meeting at i Grants Pass. The principal object of: this organization which will include j every locality along the Southern Pa-' cific route in uregon, is to luliu Stamps Stamps- Stamps-Stamps-Stamps Roseburg Trading Stamps Piano Stamps You can have either or both at our store. You have seen the Piano, the first prize, and know it is worth trying to win, besides this we have six other gifts in this contest. The second, a 20 year, 15 jewel gold filled watch and a due bill good for $300 toward the purchase of a second pian. The third, a 10 year gold fillled watch and bill for $295. a due The fourth, fifth and sixth are due bills tor $290, $285 and $280 respectively. For the trading stamp prizes we ask you to stop at Mr. Campbell's and look at them. Full details given in the papers. Churchill Hardware Co Ironmongers the copies of Or. Cook's discovery of tee INorth Polo, and see what he had to go through on the return trip and you will think that these roadB are avenues and boulevards. . 1-OltCEI) FOItl-iCLOHUKK SALE. been made a success is shown by tho! fenced success that the farmers themselves j are making of their own. j The New8 feels that under the nd-( ministration of Napoleon lilce Kose burg wilt feel the Impulse of u. wl activity, greater development, and i mora subsliuitial progress thru evorl before. And with eiHNiitrnu'iiwin I be of material assistance lu tho ad- Owner has 40 acres of close In Improved farming property, with stock and Implements, fine now 8 rooni house cost $1,000, old barn, 8 chicken houses, good old family orchard, 1 aero young orchard, 2 years old; fine garden. This land will grow clover, corn and fine gitt ids'. Is all fenced and cross- mostly woven wire. Lies about one mile from Koseburg on good gravelled county road. Tele phone, close to graded city school. Good springs, can be piped to house and burn. Lots of timber for do mestic purposes. Two excellent milk cows, team of horses, wagon, harnpss j ifko this from every citlcn it will mlnist ration in the hiinn'iU ubnut tl.n l r I 1 I ....... t .1... 1 ' ' ! iutrre-t I A OAV 1'OK PA KK WOKK I Michigan mid Missouri have both had their pood roads djs the pavt yearn and the rltlrrti.t i.r eaeh stare responded nobly to th cull f..r v -1-uuteers lo do work o'i ''ti roul-- ;m' the state for one day only. Thou-i-anda of people - men and uotnni m customed lo taking lire easy men employ. Ml Indoors and bundled: of id hern came out on the appo'nied ell n g public which will attend the Panama Exposition to purchase their tickets one way via Portland. The ad vertising matter .sent out will em phasize the fact that the stop-overs may be obtained on all these tickets at any of the towns lying along the Southern Pacific route, and urgent invitations will bo extended to those traveling this way to stop in the var ious cities of Oregon and learn some thing of their attractions and oppor tunities. Koseburg la especially well sit uated to secure much of the south bound traffic, and by proper effort considerable of the northbound trav el can also be held over in Koseburg. Tho expense of this advertising campaign will be borne by the coun ties generally and will not be a ma terail burden on any one of them. Tho railroad company will also assist j materially and by the time the tide) of travel turns westward toward the! exposition hundreds of thousands or peoplo will have been informed that It is possible to stop off lu the var lli z-i XKW MAItSHAL. (Continued from page 4.") nus of Cass stireet, $637.42. i ' Fi P. Patterson Keservolr aven,' lie, $631.24. j 11. Hlldeburn Glenn street,; $3Mi.OO. ; One bid was received for the 1m-' provoment of Winchester street from l tea ton street to the city limits. No action was taken on the bid at last evening's meeting of the council. I A report submitted by ex-Marshal Ponton was to the effect that be had j caused a walk to be laid abutting the; report was referred to the city attor ney with instructions to prepare and l ile u proper lien against the proper ly benefitted by the Improvement. A complaint regarding the condi tion of a toilet maintained by P. P. J'al tersou and located on property abutting Koso st reel, was referred CANDY HELPS Now s the time to make up your Holiday Candles. We have ev erything the home candy niRker needs and will sell you at whole Bale prices anything In our stock, such as Candled Fruits, Dlnnlne Fruits, Maple Sugar, Bitter and Sweet Chocolate Coatings at 25c the pound, the very best Walter Baker's, none better. Candy Boxes n all sizes from pound up to 6 pound at 3 cents and up. Ther mometers. Dipping Forks, Wax Paper, In fact everything In the Candy line. Formulas and Instructions for making all kinds of home made candy free. u" 1 Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS 820 Pine Street Phone 190 Party J Inns Oregon cities on all exposition j thu committee on health and police and buggy. Is about to be fore closed on mortgago of $1,500, with' dim for one year. Clwnm will sacrifice this Ideally locateC j farm from $L3oo.tiO spot rash, aim 1 rive eiear warranty deed and ab-j ttvet rf t ille. This pro pert y Is , Vtoiih. at the eiy least. $:t.:itti.D0. j and in t.ie near rut ore will make desirable town lot. proposition. l-'or ; further particulars apply to DOl'tll.AS- IlKOS.. L' in-ii) 1 1 it Cuss Stre tickets routed through Portland. There will pi pliably flu over a ipiarter of a million people visit the Chieauo Land Show to acquaint tlu-m-HelvrH somewhat wit li t he resources and attractions of the W est and whu contemplate making a trip through I he t oast country durum the var 11' lit. There is eoinu to be a mighty harvest of wealth and population se eiHvd by enterprising cities (hat uo out alter it. but nitlinil- tver heard of a harvest harvest ing itself. If Itoelm ! g and 1 m; ?l Bein Some Reasons Why We Solicit ami Merit Your Druu; and Drug Sundries Patronage. Unwarranted wuhM it ut ion Is practiced b many retailers who seem to think thin the right, ib'ng t.i d.. When you tome to the eall Stoi, you wilt r.et what you for unb'HH It happens to ho out of our Mock tn our eempleto stocks a very r:uo occurrence. So carefully do we conseit y ir le-t int-'ref-M that frequently our c!i'ks may suggest sonn th:,-, ; M:! they know or believe to be better for the nrpese than die ;, i l u 'e c;i!led for. Transaction of tlit: kind In o-ir to'v e,cur every d;i and Inv.ir lahly our customers have thanked Us for taking such a keen in terest In their personal needs hh! pnr. Im-'.-n. Such frank, hotieM advice will be c'.i-; ! utly given retarding any thing wo soil. Your one it to yoin-volf nml y Mir f.nnil to patronio n wtoi-v which kioj It cu-.tonitMs with Mich care and sin It liottcM mervluimlwo as tlorn the is VMBB'Jnwtia Store NATHAN lTLLKHTON', Trop. IVrkhm Itulldimj lit' Give Green TraJiiuj Stamps I to sharo propoi'tfonatoly tn this In I eiiM.-,- of wialth now !. i 1 c in. ie lor j iiM to begin planting the seeds. An advertising campaign for tin next i two ears ine.niH much for pouglus . county. If i let our more euter- pn.i.ng neighbor do nmn of the ad vertising. withiMit question they will gel most of the ban est. Tile prize c.miii' or Urej,nn should im1 lose the beiiehts of its pledge just to save a ft i doi':tt s i :er o; her commun ity in W. Morn (ret"U is getting lm-. Jackson und J --ei ine coun ties will ho well ii:pie..,iit' d at the (J rants Pasi meeting, the Koseburg meeting and smcIi oilier meetings as may be lu l l, and it behooves the i )t ieas i'f I oiu' ia-i count y to get a move on themselves It' they expect to iieop up with the rropfii(y proces sion. - - I'lllfi; TO TOMi.MT. bet Tin: Sploodol Mirlit'til t'onunly liilbnl ill lei i heat iv NoeinlH'i L(. At ;i-lng melodie The l'r.n o of Toiti t loll. Kuued i.y tho pr. the p!ev, n.O in tho Al lioid. should lr ' a .1 iienoiiH ita 1 a ; nt lei s theatre !at ast of Mr. rnold, e tho best to bt comedy fiold. typical be.uio . can slug and Hie I( ei' to gn-t fe tvs he and ot'f-i-oduc-:li t ." ell Tdcd b of Tom Is v.v.u-.i ! '-e pln - for investigation, J ndge l-'ullerton said he believed Koseburg had reached sufficient size when two night officers were neces sary to properly patrol the town. To ibis end ho asked that the proposl- I tuui be investigated by the commit- tee on current ex tenses and ac- counts. If there i-s sutl'icient funds t with which to employ an additional ! oilieer Judge Kullerton said it would i trove a good investment. 1 Mayor Kice said he did not believe i another officer was necessary cousid- l aat n suit s v. ere usually no under two police officers than one The niawir also declared that tie desired to be conservative and did not care to authot.e additional ex penditures unless the same were ab solgiely necessary. However, Mayor line said he would appoint nu addi tiei;;il oii'uvr in the eeiit tile la vest i j,:o ng cominittee found it nege-.sary. report MibmiUe.: I.y .losepli M i ceMl and dealing with Irs accomplish ments during bis incumbency as may or w as read and ordered placed on file. The report was of a statistical nature. ltills Allowed. r imnoriiat Abstract Co.. present ownership list . $ I ii.-t ."i ; Koseburg Ke.il and Fuel Co.. supplies, $i,no; Chui chili Hardware Co.. supplies. 'oi: p. X. McClelland, special po lice. $ 'S.i:ii; Kisner fc Marsh, btack s t.raing, Jis.'oi; t;, s . Wort bin -t- :i. sidewalk. fHo.tMi; W. C. (iad.lis, i- i i.rs. Jio;: r. S. & C. Co.. i-ie .iuni on bonds. $r: Caldwell ilneiy Co.. Imlrants. Pong "iuiiuv L. & W. Co.. light and vu f.l i l'To; .1. M. Schaeffer. haul $1".; Walker Auto Transfer. ;ug. Jl: India. McCarthy, witness Kev:ew rubtisliitig Co.. ling. Jl': lleview Publishing printing. $3.70. Mai lis I irg. lU:l! I'M Co., No ' 1 r l -th. Tin had 1 '; t lie tl! llsica I and C e etiorus Is a gatherum of izirls. ho dance, and make the audtenco wonder If tin1 producer cor-Mt-;il fill the i-rettv u,i; n the .-.m. try. A the Prince of tho mythical ii Lu :ii I an.... Itei e:n he sue- ei i!s In w inning the girl of bis heart. Mr rnold. presents a nortrayal with a!! c,i iniscbicvoiis twinkles fapt wit tiii;tisand bubblnig good nature ihM won him so strong a regard In ttte hearts of theatre-goers. President Wilson won't be then?, but had that ought to keep you from coai.ng on the tenth of November? n-C tS busy stores Cold Weather Is Coming And it is time to think about your Winter Underwear 1 1 you are in need of it the GOLDKX RULE has it Men's Shirts and Drawers, 11 pounds, in Krev anl salmou .45 each Men's Unions, sanitary lleece, extra ood 'l11' 98 each Men's Two-piece wool and cotton mixed extra ywod quality ' 9 each Men's Wool Unions, extra good quality $1.48 Men's tine Wool Unions, extra goou vuality... 1.98 We also have an extra tjood quality of Men's Outside Shirts in all Colors 93 The Golden Rule Store Roieburg, Oregon