The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 27, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    Procrastination!
Is the Thief of Time."
He was Just going to Insure his
housei when It got ahead of him
aud burned down. No home.
Get the rate on your house and
furniture today. The agent for
the lioyal will write you a policy
that will give you full protec
tion and there will be no unlook
ed for assessments. The Royal
always pays every dollar that Is
due the policy holder. Royal
policy holders never worry. The
cost to you is based upon the
honestly ascertained hazard.
Teelphone 122 or call on
W. H.pchardson
217 Perkins IUdg.. Itoseburg, Or.
CHILD WELFARE
Conference Comes To a Close
Tonight at Washington
fering a bribe to a postofflce inspector.
RE FOOD, GOOD ROADS, ARE FACTORS
Itoosevelt Kxiteeted to Reach Mnnaos
Today Bribery Case On Trial
Grain He Standardized Con
federate Memorial Unveiled
RICE & RICE
Real Estate & Investments
Reference any Bank of Roseburg
INSURANCE BROKERS AND
BOND WRITERS. Loans nego
tiated, rentals, collections, and
business change.
Advice on any part of Doug
las county and its adaptness. 25
years In business in Roseburg. We
have the largest selected list of
stock, fruit and general farms.
Business changes of all kinds
The best is always the cheapest.
101 Masonic Building, Phone 432
PROTECT YOUR HOME AND
FAMILY
W0 Write Insurance, Bonds and
Nt'otiut Iyonns. Insurance Writ
ton at Low Cost.
All old line companies licensed by
the state. No chance for assess
ments, straight guaranteed prem
iums. Take no risks with cut
rate companies.
KICE & BICE, RRAIi ESTATE &
INVESTMENTS
Lower floor Masonic bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon.
TOR THE PUBLIC MEAITH
TRADE MARK
Our Guaranty is Your Pi otection
We have been looking for
some time for a preparation for
Plies (or Hemmorholds,) one
that we could positively guar
antee for this annoying and pain
ful complaint. We now have the
exclusive agency for
Pile Remedy
a combination treatment used in
ternally and externally. Nothing
like it on the market. We sell
It on a positive guarantee.
Johnson's Drug Store
Exclusive Meritol Agents.
WASHINGTON', April 27. The
International Child Welfare Confer
ence will close tonight. Today's en
tire session was given over to the
discussion of the general subject of
the relation of the state to child wel.
fare. Judge Ben. B. Lindsey, of
Denver fame, was slated for an ad
dress, the most comprehensive he
has undertaken on the subject of
probation and child welfare. Mr
F. A. Downing, of Denver, reported
on the playgrounds movement of the
congress.
Following this the United States
government's work in behalf of child
welfare was reported by various of
ficials of the department of agricul
ture, the department of labor, the
department of the interior and the
public health service. Pure foods.
good roads, boy and girl clubs, sup
ervision of health, vital statistics,
the work of the Children's Bureau
and the Bureau of Education was
discussed.
"The City's Protection of Child
ren" was the subject for the after
noon session and Bernard J. New
man, secretary of the Philadelphia
house commission and Warren Book
er of Raleigh, N. C. spoke on preven
tion of congested districts and child
hygiene departments of boards of
health.
"Erring and Homeless Children"
"Prevention of Delinquency and
Child Labor," "Methods of Adminis
tration JThrcligh. Mothers' Pension
Laws," were other topics listed for
consideration. "Prevention of De
linquency Through Treatment of Ju
venile Courts' and "The Probation
System" will be subjects of the ev
ening session. The discussion will
be led by Judge Johnson, of Media.
Penn., and Judge Patterson, of Philadelphia.
Interstate Commission Hears lUiadtt
WASHINGTON", April 27. The
Interstate Commerce Commission be.
gan today hearing arguments In the
Eastern Railroads case for five per
cent increase in freight rates. This
will close proceedings except for in
clusion In the record of data sought
previously under time limit arrange
ment, by the commission.
Confederate Memorial Unveiled
ARLINGTON, Va., April 27. The
handsome (50,000 memorial' monu
ment erected In the Confederate sec
tion of Arlington, one of the nation's
military burial grounds, today was
unveiled and dedicated with solemn
and impressive ceremonies. Col.
Harvey H. Herbert, secretary of the
navy in the second Cleveland ad
ministration, headed the organiza
tion which made the memorial pos
sible. Some sections of the monu
ment were brought hero from Rome.
(irii In Hearing Ojmmis
WASHINGTON, April 27. A ser
ies of hearings on grain standardi
zation and trading in grain futures
opened today before the house agri
cultural committee, Chairman Lover
expected to use the evidence as the
basis for bills on both subjects.
Harp Inventor At White House
WASHINGTON, April 27. Mel
ville A. Clark, Inventor of the mod
ern harp, is slated to play at the
White House today.
"ltaby Farms' Probe ltesunied
CHICAGO, April. 27. The Cur-
ran legislative committee, whoso dis
closures in investigations of alleged
"baby farms" and orphanages cre
ated a storm of protest In Illinois sev
eral months ago, resumed Its probe
here today with more than 500 wit
nesses under subponea. The sub
poeanes were based upon secret In
vestigations of alleged charitable in
stitutions througbbut the state since
adjournment of the legislature.
Charitable societies aro to be sub
jects of a thorough investigation.
t
LOOKING GLASS WORKS.
Men, Women and Cliildren As-
bLst In Good Itoad Work.
LOOKING GLASS, Apr. 25 Good
road day was recognized in this val
le in as most enthusiastic manner
entitling the energetic settlers to any
Carnegie medal or special award ob
tainable. From early dawn to the close of
day a steady stream of gravel and
road material has been placed in the
main highway. In the Looking
Glass district twelve hundred full
wagon loads of sand and gravel have
today been added to the road be
tween the postofflce and the junc
tion of West Roseburg at the top of
the divide, making it one of the
most up-to-date thoroughfares in the
county. It is really not jto the
credit of the present county officials
to see such pluck, enthusiasm, per
severance, hard work and loyalty as
is and has been exemplified by these
hardy settlers in road work go unre
warded. It Is recognized that this i
valley while one of the richest and
best of Roseburg feeders during the
winter and spring season must do the
"loop the loop" stunt from the top
of the hill to the river in case they
have occasion to visit your city and
the proposition of a proper appro
priation to cover this improvement
'might well be recognized by your
commercial bady and toll the death j
ring of so many mail order enthus
iasts. In today's work in the valley the
whole community co-operated. Men,
women and children, some 40 fam
ilies joined hands at the M. E.
church where the ladles of the com
munity put up a dinner for the men
folks fit for a king, with hard
work was the order of the day. The
people of this little valley know how
to get results and how to entertain.
W. J. CLARKE.
You Are Entitled to the Best
Roosevelt Kx iter ted at Mnnaos
MAN AOS, Brazil, April 27. Col.
I Theodore Roosevelt was expected to
reach here today when he planned to
form a junction with members of the
various groups into which his South
' AmnWonn nvno.UHnn u-o lirnbnn uri
A great reception has been planned
for the former American President's
arrival.
Bribery Case Called
WASIIINGTOS. April 27. United
States Prosecutor Wilson expected
today to call up the case of Peter G.
Thompson, millionaire president of
the Champion Coated Paper company
of Hamilton, Ohio, charged with of-
CALL FOK WARRANTS.
Notice is hereby given that al
school warrants of School District
No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, en
dorsed April 1, 1914, and prior
thereto, "not paid for want of
funds," are this day called for pay
ment by the undersigned, and all
interest thereon will cease from the
date hereof.
Dated this 20 day of April, 1914.
GEORGE NEUNER, Jr.,
Cierk School District N. 4.
501-a25
Patnnize tue rnrniere Public Mar
ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro
ducers' and conmimerB interest
Prices alwrys reasonable. 309-tf
PHONE 163 PHONE 163
Roseburg Feed & Fuel
Company
SAWED TIB llliOCKS
DHY nLOCK FIR WOOD
DHY SPLIT Kilt WOOD
HKY BliOCK OAK WOOD
DRY SPLIT OAK WOOD
PINE FOR KINDLING
Roseburg Feed & Fuel
Company
W. C. SWANK, Manager.
PHONE 163 . PHONE 163
I'OltTLAXI) LIVESTOCK MARKET
Jack Dillon to Jloct Al Norton
KANSAS CITY, April 27. .lack
Dillon, of Indianapolis, and Al Nor
ton, tho heavyweight of California,
tonht are to meet here in a ten
round bout. Norton's manager is
Hilly McCarty, who was in charge of
the fortunes of the late Luther Mc
Carty. Wilson iiml IMnchot to Spejik
COATSVILLB, Pa., April 27.
Secretary of Labor, Wilson and form
or Chief Forester Clifford Plnchot.
today continued their Chntnuqua
speaking here. Each explained the
principles of Ills respective party.
Democracy and Progre'sslvism.
liocoipt.s for Week EihHiik l-'i'iilay nt
the Stockyards, and ibices
Prevailing.
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITI
Application No. 1570
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Douglas.
In tho matter of the application of
F. A. McCall to register the title to
Lot No. two (2) in block numbered
forty (40) in the City of no&eburg,
Douglas County, Oregon.
versus
The City ofltosoburg. a municipal
Corporation; William C. Hill nnd Bl.
anca Hill, husband and wife, and all
whom It may concern:
Defendants.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Take notice, that on the 10th day
of April, A. D. 1914 an application
was filed by said F. A. McCall In the
Circuit Court of Douglas County for
Initial registration of the title to the
land above described. Now uuleas
you appear on or before tho 11th day
of May A. D. 1914 nnd show cause
why such an application shall not bo
granted, the same will be taken aB
confessed and a decree will be entered
according to the prayer of the appli
cation and you will be forever barred
from disputing the same.
E. II. LENOX
Clerk.
By RITA K. COBB,
B. L. EDDY, Deputy
Applicant' Attorney. 455ml 1
PORTLAND, April 25. Hocolpts
for tile week have been cattle 1736,
calves 8G, hogs 3240, sheep 2749.
Cattle receipts fairly heavy this
week, market steady. Bulk light
steers sold $ 7.75 to $8.00, with a few
grain-fed and baby beef varieties
$8.00 to $8.25. Heavy bullocks
.$7.00 to $7.75. Strong demand for
dehorned heifers and cows.
Hog market heavy to a shade
weaker during the first half of the
week, but partially recovered toward
tho close. Bulk of best light hogs
sold from $8.50 to $S.05 with a few
loads at $8.70. A good supply of
stock bogs at country points, but
feed Is scarce and growerB are not
getting their linldings ready for mar
ket as easy aB usual.
Sheep house receipts light. Lambs
sold up to $0.75. Best wool wethers
$5.75 and $0.00 featured, but few
ewe sales were made. Mutton feeling
was just steady witli little change,
and absence of select quality pre
vented a satisfactory guago of tho
market.
KODAK FIKMS AND PACKS j
The only place you can get what
you want. Picture framing, devel
oping and printing done by profes
sionals, also professional Instructions
given in handling your camera. No
charge. Clark's Stuido and Framing
Shop. 610-tf
THE ONLY EXCLISIVE
Picture frame and kodak supply
house In tho city. Everything new
and up-to-date. Kodaks bought,
sold and repaired. See us, 112 Cass
street. 509-tf
Dry tKidy fir wood $2 23 er tier.
Bconolny yard, phono 12:1. 396-tf
FAMOUS WIZARD MOPS
nwn mmnttn im win mil i mm iwn mimi n nuimniwi in iumfinimn mum t in n it
Alsa O'Cedar Most Improved
The Furniture Man
w
The Furniture Man
AND THE
Roseburg Steam Laundry
Is where you get the best.
Try us and be convinced.
438 N. JacKson Streef Phone 79
EVERYTHING FOR SPORTSMEN
You will find in my store everything
you will need for fishing and hunting
from tackle & bait to cartridges & guns
J. H. Syke's Gun Store
orrosiTE rosroKicE
itosEnuna, Oregon
WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY
We can save you money on jour grocery bill. Our stock is FRESH
and COMPLETE, Phone your need. Prompt delivery and satisfac
tory assured. Alll our goods guaranteed.
Otw.. "We Give ltosobnrg Trading Checks'
DOWELL & BENEDICK
PHONE 29.
If your pocket-book could talk
it would recommend the Ford.
The man who obeys the voice
of economy invests in the Uni
versal car. He knows it serves
his purpose best and at lower
cost Buy youis today.
Five hundred diillnrs is tho prlr-o of tho Foil I) runabout;
the touring cur is five fifty; the town car even fifty-!, o. b.
Detroit, coinp.ete with equipment. 'Jet catalogue and par
ticular form tieorge It u melt, KoHeburg. Oregon.
WW0'iWW II
Spray Outfits
Garden Seeders
use
Willgrow Fertilizer
For Your Lawns and Gardens
J. F. BARKER $ COMPANY
Implements and Vehicles
Cultivators Disci
ROSEBURG :: :-: OREGON
D. H. MARS TERS PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
WorKs. Telephone 251.
WorK Don on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE