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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
CXHHTY WM.8 ALIAIWKI). (Continued from yesterday.) Ilarth's Toggery, Bup. Jail . . . 3.00 Vim. Jackson, supervisor 63.. 7.60 nice Bros. & Adams, sup. lng. 20.00 Churchtl Hdw. Co., same .... 4.00 G. W. Rapp, room bd., lndg. 11.25 Newhart Bros., sup. indigent 17.00 V. Schmidt, sup., lndg. home 19.24 Pickens I3ros., same 40.4.p 8. K. Sykes, snme 6.25 Marsterg Drug Co., Indlg. ac. 14.30 llarsters Drugs Co., sup. C. H. 44.00 B. It. Banning, wood, lndg. home and court house . . . .480.75 W. S. Powell, stove polish .. .75 Itoxroad & Horn, repair .... 1.60 Goo. K. Quine, messages .... 2.00 Weatern Union Tel Co., same 3.24 K. H. Lenox, expresaace .... 1.32 11. W. Bates, supplies 12.60 The Nowb, supplies & pig. .. 52.90 Net. Surety Co., sheriffs b'ond 70.00 Fred Strung, fruit Inspector 71.75 Wm. Jackson, super, dlst. 0.1 7.50 J. A. Hewitt, super, dlst. 54 . . 1.2 K. W. Marslers. expense 12.60 K. II. I'lnkston, commissioner 78.00 H. F. Nichols, same 77.80 Bam Jones, refund of tax .. 22.7 Heirs of II. fieckley Est. refund of tax 15.45 20.95 2.00 00.99 80.80 37.50 15.00 7.50 .76 4.41 5.00 10.00 74.00 7.25 WORLDGREATEuTTLrE STOCKSHOW beginSeptember sota N -.. I ' PANAMA-PACIFIC . EXPUJi Cliag. II. Mntzcr, snme D. H. Crosby, bridges B. R. Banning wood Frank Cain, roads & bridges. . G. C. Powell, super, dlst. 63 John Aheene, super, dlst. 50 J. II. McCoy, super. d(st. 12 E. W. Johnson, surveyor .... Mrs. R. C. fJcor, Juvenile court C. Xi, Hamilton, super, dlst 62 (Jormii Mfg. Co., oil, court h. Germnnd & Frear, plans Rid- dlo bridge Standard Oil Co., oil B. F. Nichols, commissioner 30.00 K. H. Plnkston, same 31.80 Bond Fund. Riddle Hdw. Co., supplies.. 19.80 C. DeP. Bartrum, gasoline... 1.75 U. M. Burchflold, livery hire 5.00 Itlddle Hdw. Co., supplies .. 9.75 Arnold & Bcasley, lbr 18.00 Chas. R. Franklin, labor 37.00 H. J. Donn. hauling gravel. .314.92 TJIce Creek Mill, lbr 26.00 V. F. Patterson, supplies .... 61.07 Ilassol Lbr. Co., lbr 13.98 O. A. Stolzler. bridges 45.50 C. O. Neot, labor, bridges . . 39.00 J. J. Anlnuf, same 32.50 Joe Lyons, supplies 7.U0 Warren P. Redd, supplies .... 9.60 J. T. Bridges, lbr 33.36 Oakland Pinning Mill, lbr... 4 14. 30 J. A. Hewitt, pnlntlng bridges 134.00 Hamilton Drug Co., oil bridges 7.20 Ford (Inrage gasoline 1.20 Oakland Planing Mill Co road signs 4.71 D. W. Hunter, labor 6.25 K. C. Davis, labor 4.00 . I . t ..." . . TV V DAI RY 0 AON jffV ,f I MU Nl fstS AT ANCLE SO JSST -T MVE STOCK WAtttSii PRO-PATPiAf ttLWJ PX N 'ilTX ' From Sept. 30 to Dec. 3, the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco will be the scene of a succession of live stock shows, which, it is believed, will surpass any ever held in the United States or even in the world. From tho list of those who have signified their inten tion to participate, it is assumed that in all the shows animals and ppultry of the finest quality, and in large quantity, will be represented. Almost half a million dollars have been ap propriated. The Exposition itself has apportioned $190,000 for cash prizes, 45 breed record associations have set aside $100,327 for special premiums and the commissions of various states have appropriated a total of $150,230 for participation of stock from their respective regions. The quarantine has been raised m practically all i for stalls or pen rent, but there will stutes und stock shipments can now be made without restriction. The fact that the Exposition is now on a sound financial basis. it3 net I profits increasing monthly, assures tne carrying out or the extensive preparations for the shows, which will be as follows: be a nominal fee for receiving, coop ing, Dencning, r ceding, exmoiting and returning poultry, pigeons, dogs, cats and pet stock. The Exposition will protect" exhibitors from overcharge by providing them with feed at cost The first competitive live stock show will be that for horses, mules Entries Stock Showr , Date. Close. Received. Horses, mules and asses Sept. 30-Oct. 13 Sept. 1 Sept. 25 Cattle, beef and dairy Oct, 18-Nov. 1 Sept. 15 . Oct. 16 Sheep, goats and swine Nov. 8-Nov. 16 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Car lots of live stock Nov. 11-Nov. 14 Oct. 10 . Nov. 10 Poultry and pigeons Nov. 18-Nov. 28 Oct. 16 Nov. 10-17 Dogs, cats and pet stock Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Oct. 25 No. 27 Children's pets Dec. 1-Dec. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27 The various kinds of stock will land asses, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 13, be housed in stalls and pens con- during which period there will be a structcd along the most improved I special horse show, which the fash lines of sanitation and convenience; i ionable world will attend in force. It which in themselves will be instruc-1 is expected that this will surpass any tive exhibits. There will be no charge I similar show held in New York, Chi cago or. elsewhere. In it will be in cluded the performance classes of all the horses on exhibition and it will constitute a separate feature. Be cause of the universal interest in the horse, special attention will be given this Bpecia) show in order that the use and adaptability of the various breeds and types may be shown to the best advantage. Carefully selected animals from all the great cattle ranges and from centres of distribution will be on ex hibition at the cattle show. D. O. Lively, chief of the depart ment of live stock, is receiving daily applications for entry blanks, which must be obtained from him by all classes of owners, even to children who wish to enter their pets. Annoyances and expense experi enced in other live stock shows will be largely, if not wholly obviated. bpecia! live TBOPHIE'3 state oMowa alone expects to send sixty cars loaded with live slock. Special low rates have been ar ranged for transportation of live stock to and from the Exposition. All railroads party to the Transcon tinental Freight Bureau will he free, returning, all live stock that has paid full rates for being carried out. For live stock not returned, there will be a refund of 25 per cent. The same provision has been made by the racmc rroigm iarm. The California State Agricultural Society is co-operating to its utmost with Chief Lively, in providing con venience for exhibitors. The state fair grounds at Sncrcmcnto, havai been placed at his disposal for the) assembling of stock, and on thorn are strictly sanitary, most modern ac commodations. Many exhibitors wish' to ship all their stock at one time. These may do so, sending them to stock trains will be formed at central points, such as ' Sacremento where water and all fa Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha. Tho'cilities are i Schcll & Schcl, Camas Mt. roud . .$3202.60 Pago Lbr. Co., lbr 19.33 Jackson Lbr. Co., lbr 35.50 Kenny Lbr Co., lbr 18. 9t K Inner & Marsh, supplies . . 30.80 S. K. Sykes, samo 4.30 H. S. French Trans Co., frt. and cartage 16.13' II. II. Nichols, hauling lbr... 3.00 Churchill Hdw. Co., nails ... 7 M. P. Hufham, repair 17.35 II. J. Mahoney, oil, etc 4.00' Roy Agee, pay roll, dlst. 28, special '. 295.50 Sam Ball, pay roll, Suthcrlin- Culapoola "....446.00 Roachurg Sand & Gravel Co., gravel 185.00 Rosebrtrg Sand & Gravel Co., gravel .... ; 275.00 Roseburg Garage, repair 38.28 Nels Rydell & Son, pipe.... 1.00 Clarke Lbr. Co., lbr 36.68 W. S. Powell, order Carson lbr 27.63 Watt-Shlpp Powder Co., pwdr. 256.75 Motor Shop Garage, supplies & repair 16.75 0. A. Wllllatns, pay roll, dlst No. 24 ' '24.00 Watt Shlpp Powder Co., pwdr.. 92.2,"l A. 10. Stocker, poy roll, dlst No. 20, sipeclnl ; 497.65 Tiller Lbr. Co., lbr 19.80 C. DoF. Bnrtrum, supplies.. 3.50 K. Ralnvilln, labor, tool house 14.00 T. 10. Cunningham, same .... 8.00 II. L. Pennoll, Bnm0 11.26 KXCiLAXIJ HAS MINE DISASTER " . I . NOTICE TO SCHOLARS AND TEACHERS CALL FOB SCHOOL WARRANTS. To every scholar In Douglas County averaging Sii per cent over In his or her studies wlll be given a certificate which will admit him or her free to every Suturday matinee In that month. All teachers will be ad mitted free also. These tickets can be had at the Majestic theatre either by calling or sending fof them. tf NUNNEATON, Eng., Sept. 21. Two hundred and sixty miners wero trapped by an explosion in a col-; Hery here last night. Ten bodies 0; have been removed today and it Is feared that there will be a heavy lose of life. C. E. Edwards, lbr 33.08 J. A Hewitt, pay roll, dlst. No. 54, general 104.95 Jnmes Parker, pay rol, dlst Nfi. 4 9. special 501.75 J. F. Luse Co., work, roads. . 250.00 John McCUntock, labor .... 1.00 IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER NOTICE FOIl BIDS FOR THE AUDIT OF THE CITY BOOKS, t ' Notice is 'hereby given that sealed I proposals will be received by the undersigned at hlB office in the City Hall in tho City of Roseburg, Ore gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m., on Monday, Sp'm!ior 27, 1915, for a complete,1 audit of the books of the City Re corder and tTreasurer from January 1, 1911, to November 1, 1916. The Common Conncll of said City hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. , Dated Sept. 7th, 1915. ' R. L. WHIPPLE, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. 944-S22 Notice is hereby given that all school warrants of district No. 4, j Douglas county, Oregon, to and in cluding No. 411, endorsed March 5th, 1915, not paid for want of funds, and prior there to, are this .day called for payment by the under signed, and all Interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day of September, 1915. ROSCOE N. GREEN-. ' " Clerk of School Dlst. No. 4. 966-S21 Take Saltw to Flush Kidneys And Neutralize Irritating a Acids. The Material of (he ll"UM'ilns. Gingham, chanihray and percale nro the staple faltrlra for those dresses, but someone who d'slred to alnipliry manors still further, de cided that pll.ln white rt'iV 1 ti" illckcr than starched cli 1 i rhambriiy; that soft, wbito coltnu New-Way Wonder for Corns, "Gets-It" The Big Surprise for Corn Owners. It's Euro, Simple, Safe, Quick. Teuton to tho wcj story of 'Cietn-It,' tho world's nt-outi'st corn rnmwly. It's a short Btory, onlv about two feet, "Mury had a little tielM-It. ami coma upon hur too; and every time JtJjr 1 1 rrar v 's All crepe, which was.u.s in quires no IrnniiiK. (me iuu .r.;.,;,e, and Is fresher hmhhic;, was mere liractlenl. for these d roses than the old-tlino fabrics which require starch nil careful laundering. Of course, many an old-Mine house wife laughed at the Idea and con Bldered tho very thought of house work In white ridiculous, but many have taken It up and rind cotton crupe, whether 111 pine white, or patterned In color, a most satisfac tory and practical material for the vorl; dress. ', 6top MNnry nml I'lHlwirruMmont I.ltto Ul Willi Shnitlo, ny "Uet-It." I eho put on Ortn-Tt tho corn was urt to no." Mary, Itko thomvimls of, ihIutm. ubi'U to bo a lu'rotno, duiTiTlntf ninrtyrilom, unliitf painful bumlant'8, j li'i'ttottiwt HlvfN, Bticky In po, t" : riarnensfs, bWml-lirlntrtnr rmors ami I sctoorsl Slio say now th'rN no sense in ll, II m "(Jets-lt." nppMoil In S neetul3. j Kay. Kimplo, Hew way Just ixilnlens coin ! hunt nu! Millions are lolii It. I Never full. You enn wear Miinller nhoei tiow. You tlon't linvo to Uinp nnmml nay more, or vilk on tho shlo of your j cIhh's ti try to Ret nwiiy from your cornel ; Yt'U know for Hire beforo yon liio "o tIt" thnt tho corn or ciillns is trotmi nwiiy For corns, cull use, vurta uim I bunion, , "lii-tH-Tt" tfi soM by all ilniRKlstn, ' ttboule, or stMit direct by hi, Law j re'Ho t Co., Clth'fO'tt. ( SUt in Itoscltnrff and nwni- umihmIv hy Nntltu.i t u!Urt:j .m l , V. Clinimiiiii, Kidney nnd Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted authority. Tho kidneys filter this arid from tho blood and pass it on to tho Maddpr, where it often re mains to Irritate and Inflame, caus ing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of tho bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the ilrend, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and Is veryj profuse; .again, there Is difficulty In! SLAIN BY SERVANTS, v WHO TOOK HER GEMS n i !tJl 1 Chiropractors OR. P.BRADFOiDXWIFE Licensed Chiropaactic Physidtns Oradnntes and Post-Graduate of the Garver College, Oklahoma City, Okla. Consultation and ex amination free. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phones: Office 200; Residence 355-J. 421-423 Perkins Building Roseburg, Ore. JIT.NEV SUHVlCk. City and country. Calls answered until midnight. Three citr service. Phone 155, Grand hotel. S17-tf .IWIW .IP UUI1 Ml 11 it ; ' t: I avoiding it. lUndder weakness, most folks call It. because they can't control urina tion. While It is extremely annoy ing and sometimes very painful, this is really rne of the most simple ail ments to overcome. Get about, four unces of ,)ad Salts from your phar macist and take a tablespeenful In a glass of water before breakfast. continuo this for two or three days. J This will neutraM.e the acids In the J or'no so It no longer is a source of j Irritation to the Madder and urin i ary organs which then act nnrmilly ; again. J Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, i and s made from the acid of grn's and lemon Juice, rConiM:ied with I Itthia, and is used by thncMiids of ; folks who are subject to urin try dis I orders caused by uric a "id irrita tion. Jad Salts is splendid for kid neys nnd causes no bad 'f feel a what ever. Hero you have n ptensnnt, effer vescent Hthia-water drink. wM-h quickly relievos bladder trouble. Hrj.r.G.Nicfhols- THE WIDOW OF A MILLION- I AIIiK GROCERY WHOLE- I 5A1.KR OF NKW YORK. WAS ! KII.LKD IN HKR HOME WHIL- I RESISTING ROHI1ERS. LET IN I RY A HOY SERVANT, TO PRE, I VENT THEIR TAKING JEWELS I FROM HER FINGERS. THE" ' HOY. OWNEY TA LAS, CON FESSEO. BUT SAID THE KILL 1NG WAS ACCIDENTAL. Headquarters for A School .Books and School Supplies Ask for Free List and Course of Study Children's Eyes If ypur child is backward in his studies does not llko to study, or has symptoms of headache, you will probably find that there is some little eye trouble. There may be no outward sign of a defect, yet the ey?s should be exam ined to make sure there Is no fault In them. Dr. B. 11. Whitmer OITOMET1HST Kyeslght Specialist. Suite 311 Perkins llldg. laKo hlcvator. ltOSEIll ltf;, ORE. tSfiffi j 111 Marsters Drug Co. "n meal, of co,.r.o. T1IKUE .MAY Ll." GREATER HARDSHIPS jTh.n to omi,,.,, to Gomt ion iioi,i;soMK1,.T for Min )XK M- ;T .... I1 Vli HI.' HST 01 p HAM). ANY ,h' t no iT! IT lsxT XKCESSM-v. : vKsK,,,,T,,i;m;s.ro; ;riT THE KOWMY MARKET j ;F0. KOIil.iuj,,.. 1I.