The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 01, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVENING NEWS
MILTON J. 8IIOKMAKKH
CAUL I). 8IIOI0MAKKK
Editors and Publinlicrs,
Ih.iUDIf DAILY H.XC'KI'T SUNDAY
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Kubtt-rliJllon ltuu;H Dttilj.
Per year, by mall 13.00
Per month, delivered 60
WANT KB Woman or Kirl for ! CITV NEWS
general housework for aeon- I
pie of weeks. Will pay liberal tOMUMf;1
Talk, with "Hutch". tf
Uresfimaklng by the day or at
homo. The .Mlsaes Lux, 113 V. Lane
etrcet. I'hono 404. Jllp
Patronize the Farmers Public Mar
ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro-
anu consumers Interest.
wages. Apply at News office.
Pt.
munlly we will be satisfied.
"In short, to Klve the people of
KoseburK and vicinity a clean, as-
gre.stjlve, up-to-date, fearless news-
paper; to aid In whatever manner
posHihlo all movements looking to
Beini-Weckly.
Per year J2.00 ward the good of the community; to
Blx months 1.00' boost the city and never knock; to
Entered as second-clasB matter
November 5, 1910, at Itoseb'urg, Ore.,
ander act of March 3, 1879.
TlllHSDAV, JA.M AHY !, 11)11.
itKXKWiNt; . i"i.i:ix;i:.
i be charitable rather than severe In
i our judgments; to be broadiuinded.
not narrow these are the purposes
anil aims of this paper.
"With the confidence and support
of our readers we will endeavor to
make The New,, a power for the up
building of Koseburs and Duuglus
county.
"In conclusion we wish to. every
News reader ami friend, to every citi
zen of Hoseburg and Douglas coun
ty a very happy and prosperous new
yea r."
We have tried to hue to the line
in these tilings in our two years own
ership of The News and work as an
'Jurors'
Prices always reannoble.
tf
Application To licxlxtcr Title.
Two years ago today the present
owners of The News took possession.
At that time we made a pledge to
our readers and to the public In the
following paragraphs which appeared
In the editorial column under the
heaH of "To Tho Public"
'Last Saturday's edition of this euuor. in a new couuiry aim among ; creek, W. 26 chns. to center line of
er carried the announcement of!""' and strange surroundings. WejMc; thence along the sumo S. 7 '
3. SO chns. and N. 34 degrees 45 mln- 'X
lltes W. 3.95 chs. thence leaving! i
Application No. HSfi. '
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lougbis County.
In the matter of the application of:
A C. Mursters and I. Abraham toi
reglslnr the title to the following;
iirginning at the s. K. corner of Do
nation Land Claim No. 41 in To. 25
S., Itange 0 W., W. M.; thence N.
0 degrees 22 minutes E. along FJ.
side of said claim 39 chns. to the
middle of Calapoola Creek; thence
along center line of the channel of
same N. 45 degrees 50 minutes W
Jiaper
the change In ownership of The Kven
Ins News and The Umpu.ua ,Valley
.News.
"We believe that It Is only Justice
to its many readers, patrons and
friends, und In order that there may
bo no mlsnnderstandlngs later, that
a statement Bhould be made to them
ut the outset, stating clearly the
' policies that will be pursued by the
new owner.
"llellcvlng that Hoseburg, on nc
V ount of Its favorable location, cli
mate, surrounding territory and en
ergetic and Intelligent people Is des
tined to become an Important factor
In the development of Southwestern J
Orflenn from nn nunnnmlA nmmnp-
:nh ana mauscnai pomi or view, we ,f thlB Wfialncr We are mVig b
.Hvlll always encouraga nnd support WIltori t iH not to ho wondered that
- any legltlmato projoet whieh haa for tho r(18idenU or this Umpqua
its btirpone the Improvement and art-, Valley have rowu eiuhuiastlc over
vancement of condltloiiH in this city j lt ly t,() way( (n,j Jiny one ever
una Hi'cuun ui ui biuio. ( hear of a native of this region mov
is.nowing timt mo people or tnis
foimiiunlty npprocinto nnd expect all
leave it to our readers whether we
have fulfilled our pledge. With I hem
and wM.u (be public rest the judg
ment of whether or not we have
made good.
Tho typhoid serum has heen prov
en almost Invulnerable from the
army and navy records, where its
use is now conipulHory. Only two
(uses develped in the entire enlisted
strength of the army, and seven in
the navy, where the compulsory act
was not adopted as quickly. This
Is certainly a wonderful tribute to
its efficiency and value in cheeking
ttiut disease
ing away?
I)o not always Imagine that the
man who Is cautious und careful In a
pessimist and a knocker, Optotntats
aru all right, but some of them need
the practical check of a well balanc
ed pessimist to make them of value.
An extra water wagon was needed
in the city today, to accommodate alt
the puscngei'H, and this was not
cauMPd entirely by the fact that It is
the first day of the year either.
the news at nil times, this paper
will publish every item of new,
without fear or Tavor, Wo aro not
nponsible for the causc of the
news Items which interest the pub
lic, which are continually acctiring,
lint will publish the facts ns they ex
ist and occur. Our opinions will be
expressed on the editorial page of
this paper, not In the news columns.
rln politics this paper will bo re
publican. Wo know no sects or fnc
tlounl differences, should any exist.
No -one faction will bn chamnloned
editorially against another, where: The News welcomes Its esteemed
tho deferences between them aro ! contemporary, the Review, to the
purely personal In character. How-j water wagon. After a long struggle
over, wo will reserve the right to lie Keview finds that The News wus
use what Influence wo have to up-'and Is right.
hold tho honest as against the dls-j 1 "" "
honest and corrupt element ill any- Why not get a slogan lor Itose
larty. ' 4! burg? It seems to he the proper
"When conditions become Intoler-. tiling In all the progressive Katern ffl
able by corrupt or humoral practices cities. Who can suggest the proper S3
which may effect the wellare, safety, (,n(, for gcni'ial use?
or dignity nf the citizens of Itose-j
burg, tins paper may bo expected to
use lis columns to expose tho evil.
"The News will endeavor to merit
the confidence of the people In every
way In the future. Such of the
policies -which have made this paper
n power for good In this community
will be continued. Thir will be no
backward step. We do not Indulge
In any wild fancy that our Judg
ment will nlwayn he right, but we
will at least have tho courage- of
t,"j- etui vict ions. I f at t he end of
Mich year wo can hok back mid see
where something has hei-u accom
plished for tlx ndvantnue of this coin-
decrees 30 minnioo W 7 4S t
fi.'i degrees 15 minutes W. 4.45 chs.t!j "J
V. 88 degrees W 4.50 chs., N. 48 1! 4
degrees 45 minutes W. 7.05 chs., N. J
50 degrees W 15.50 chs., S. 72 do-:
grees 45 mlnuteB W. 3.15 chs. and S.I j.
.;u degrees 1 : minutes W. 1.30 chns.
Thence S. 2.40 chs, to a post on left
bank from which an ash 15 inches
diam. bears X 4 3 1-4 degrees W. 30
links; thence. S. 13.50 chs. to U
see. corner between sees 30 and 31
In Tp. 25 S., U. 6 W thence S 89
degrees 41 minutes K. 14.(13 chs.,
thence S. iO.54 chs., to a sand stono
5 inches x inches x 14 inches on
X. line of Claim 40, thence K along
said X. line 47.71 chs, to place of
beginning containing 221.50 acres
In Douglas County, Oregon
K. 0. Young, A. O, Young and
George J Stearns, partners doing
business as K. G. Young & Co., M.
C. Ihmhes and ALU WHOM IT .MAY
COXClOltX:
Defendants
TO ATX WHOM IT MAY COXCKItX:'
Take notice that on the 27th day
of December, 1913. an application
was filed by said A. C. Marsters and
I. Abraham in the Circuit Court ot
Douglas County for initial registra
t:on of the title to the land above
described. Now, unless you appear
on or before the 30th day of January
A. I)., 1914. and show cause why
such application shall not be grant
ed, the same will be taken as con
fessed nnd a decree will be entered
'icenrding to the prayer of the appli
cation and you will be forever barred
rrom disputing the si me
R. II. .I.KNOX. Clerk.
Fly MT-AXCI1K UKKD, Deputy.
B. D. KDDY.
Attorney for Applicants. 129
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T MEINDS Granitew&r-d
TZ Tin - Coooer Brass
''''.lii'i Aluminium FnmiallftriwArette
Cost V4 Per Mend
Churchill Hard ware Co.
AGENTS
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Thn New Year wan ushered In with
proper ileeiiruin, if the nhriekliiK ol
wiiliilleK 11ml rinKiii pf lii'Ili: e'ln be
so ileHlgllllteil.
Tho most Important thini; of loral
IlllereHt ju-t now will be the nier
ehnnlH" .Iiiiiiutry unlet.
11' you lilinle liny resolulloilH, keip
11. iirovidlni; of eourse, thai they I
I e K001I ones.
liil you forget to ninke it fourteen
til.iy.'
Wishes Its Many Patrons
and Friends
4 Happy and
Prosperous New Year
NATHAN I'l l.l.ritTKN, Tron. IVililin llullilinK
II V Gitv i;!C Green Trailing Stamps
m
The
PFJNTKR
AS UiUAL, IS JUST ONE YEAR AHEAD
f VJITH UK nFAHTIFIII I IMF (IF
ft 1915 CALENDARS
Don't place your order before you inspect our line they arc
beauties and t'Q prices will hi lower than you cm buy them fn:i.
an outside representative. We are tho local agents for euo of
tho largest Calendar houses in America and can show you t .iort
ineiu that you will admit Is a winner
Ena of Season Sale'
ICYOND a shadow of doubt this will be the greatest money
SAVING SALE ever held in Rosebtirg or the Umpqua
alley. Kigtit in the midst or the season, every man,
young man and boy, will have the greatest opportunity to
supply theii wants with the best and latest styles of Clothing,
Overcoats, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, that has ever been
offered in. this city. The quality of our merchandise needs
no mention, as oiircustomers know, we handle only the best
and sell at the lowest possible retail price. Those who are not
familiar with the class of goods we handle, we ask you to pav
us a visit during this sale and see for yourself, how we have
SLAUGHTERED the PRICES on this high grade stock of Men's
and Hoy's wear. Every purchase made at this sale will have
our guarantee back of it, the same as before, you know our
reputation for doing just what we say, and no goods will be
misrepresented. Nothing but FACTS will be stated in our ad
vertisements and we will back up every statement "WITH
Tl 11C GOODS." Our merchandise is from such houses as B.
Kuppenheimer, Alfred Benjamin, Ederheimer Stein and
Rochester Special in clHhing. Florsheim, Regal and Connelly
shoes, Knox and Stetson hats. Emery, Silver and Arrow
Brand shirts. Nothing but standard lines of merchandise will
be found throughout the entire stock. No matter how small
vour purchase you will save some. Our store will be closed
Friday, Jan. 2nd, in order that we can place the goods on dis
play ami place price tickets on same. Everything marked in
plain Jigures. Watch the papers for descriptions and prices of
goods, biing the ads. with you. Prepare now to be here, and
save as you have never saved before. Sale begins Saturday a.
m., January 3rd, 1914.
Harth's Togg
1 .
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