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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
CAN AH! AW rrxrtro. T1VO IIJAV, A! AY 1J, 1)10. COUNTY C'OUHT OIlllKltS. Wm. M, Hcdrlck, deputy as sessor J 32.70 Jl. W. Jones, same 77. U0 W. H. Henderson, same 94. .'it) 11. H. Fryer, same 100.30 Mary M. Swlnney, clerk, as sessor's office 10.00 Jl. H. Urinated, registration 25.40 Lane Thornton, same ... ' Kitt Ackert, samo Klmer Burt, same 1. I). Nichols, same If. F. Hobard, samo J. F. fionebrako, same ... Lester L. Wimborly, sumo A. R. McDonald, same ... W. A. Porter, same M. L. Moore, same Mrs. May Scott, samo It. II. Clarke, samo .' Jas. H. Deurllng, samo 11. S2 Mark X. Tlsdale, same 30.40 C. Del'". liartrum, same 4.10 John J. Molnzer, same 21. CO J. M. Gross, same 19.15 George F. Miller, samo . ...... 4.32 Jennie DoWald, same C.G0 Aniiig O. Bilker, same 4.40 Mary B. K. LyonB, same 7.00 J. O. Gunter, samo 2.80 "Win. A. Sussmllch, same .... 2.80 Mrs. M. J. Monroe, same .... 4.70 L. It. Mynatt, same 10.20 C. W. Grubbo, same 9.00 W. U. UoLny, same 20.90 Kiiima Uedilen, same 8.3C W. J. Thornton, snmc 2.10 Cora M. Vernon, same GO. 00 V. Ci. Iluoll, samo 6.50 Chas. W. Itlco, same 110.20 John Alexander, same 10.00 Ernest Haskell, same 24.10 0.8U 23.10 8.50 8.70 9.72 8.00 40.78 19.42 3.20 2.30 8.60 2.20 ac 10. Ui, F. Schmidt, labor, Ind. ac 17.00 Wilson Mercant.lo Co., sup plies, Ind. ac; ; itlce Bros. & Adums, same .... ' Keonoiuy Grocery, same Churchill Hdw. Co., supplies j court liousc and Co. home n. II. .Marstors, samo ! Douglas Co. L. & V. Co., 1 rents, court house and county home Ilur.hong & Co., supplies, Co. treasurer Kevlew Pub. Co., printing... B. YV. Bates, supplieB ! Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., rents ' Iloscbiirg Book Store, sup- 1 plies Western Union Tel. Co., mes sages E. If. Lenox , express, etc Bcuttie & Hoffmann, supplies Swender Blue Print Co., profiles Geo. W. Murphy, school supr. ii, M. Cross, school supr. Mrs. O. C. Brown, work supt. office 15.00 0. C. Brown, express and exp. 18.93 Geo. E. Houck, health orficor Ur. G. C. Knott, registrar health board Ur. YV. I Klser, same Win. V, Hurst, samo I). 10. Vernon, samo Louis C. Beebe, same N. T. Jewett, Inquest, Gen. N. Pugh 18.85 18.70 30.00 30.80 0.,".' 2.80 22.05 82.70 47.65 12.75 54.25 19.30 5.41 3.87 19.50 4 1.84 120.00 120.00 45.00 2.75 1.75 3.25 1.50 4.75 8. It. Brlsbin, samo (1.80 Will Q. Brown, siinio 5.50 Hoy Stearns, same (1.30 J. It. Pickett, snmc (1.30 Wlnnlfred Harry, sumo 2.10 Henry Crourher. samo 5.80 Trwin-ITodson Co., election supplies 135.70 Glass & Prudliomnio Co., samo 120.00; W. C. Mlntor, election nootlis Laura Everts, work clerk's orrice Elbert Lenox, same "Win. Carstons, labor, county lioino Itoxnll, Store, sup., Ind ac. 8.00 9.00 3.00 30.50 7.50 Nowhnrd Bros., sninn 12.40 Pago Inv, Co., Ibr. Ind homo 3.9(1 Simon Cnro, sup., Ind. ac 10.80 Hamilton Ilrug Co., siimo .... 11.00 Plckons Bros., samo 16.45 F. F. Patterson, labor nnd matorlal, Ind. nc 50.00 H. J. Dcnn, supplies and j drnyago 4.75' Rod Cross Pharmncy, sup plies, Ind. nc 8.45 J. M. Gross, supplies, Ind. II. P. Smith, same 2.10 M. C. Hitler, same 2.10 J. G. Stephens, same 2.10 W. I). Bell, same : 2.10 V. T. Jackson, kiiiio 3.10 James E. .Martin, same 2.10 A. L. MeKensio, same 1.60 Fred Hansen, same 1.00 Robt. Anlauf, same 5.90 Herbert Ogden, same 1.60 O. F. Itlebel, samo 1.60 J. M. Itynn. same 1.61) G, F. McLaughlin, same 1.60 L. B. Atlorbury, same 1.60 P. E. Kelley, same 1.60 Delia. McCarthy, samo 38.25 N. T. Jewett, Coroner 12.00 F. JI. Hopkins, Juvenile acct 9.00 F. M. Hopkins, secret servlco 1 1.20 I J. E. Kdmiinns, came 20.00 Paul Cuvllllor, labor, court yard 2.00 A. C. Clarke, Justice Court, St Vs Hoc, to nil 1.20 A. J. Brown, same 3.00 II. E. Cook, Justlro Court, St Vs Dalo, to all 100 Ira B. Riddle. Justice Court, St Morrison, ot nl 4.95 II. B. Church, Justlco Court, St Vs Morrison, et al 1.50 Ira B. Riddle, Justlco Couht, St. vs. Knlppe, et nl 1.75 ChnB Holland, Justlco Court, St Vs Stener, et al 6.6i. Leo Maudox, labor, ferry ac l.i. Chas. K. Beard, same Lay l.ugsdon Bros., supplie? 10.0" .V. i:i.iicu, supe-n'v.or dis trict 8 25.00 L. M. Dubl, super, uist. 8.... 13.12 Ralph Wcstenhei.;cr, "r- ' j vey Rico Hill roi l .00 J. P. Sohosso, same 4.00 A V. Corkcram, aiim . i.uj F -i. Kettlt . uii" in. 1'arvey Coekero.n. same .... 2.00 Herman Kcliosso, same 2.00 Frank Cain, survey, etc 20.60 J. W. Cole, st mo 13.70 David Hunter, viewing, etc. 6. SO M. L. Webb, same 5.20 Frank Cain, survey, etc 2I.&0 D. II .Hui'er, same 17.30 Al. L. Webb, same 17.80 I. W. Colo, same 21.50 Mark Simpson, semo 1.00 Frank Halm, same 1 'c2 N. J. Rose, same ... 5.00 fylvan Boroughs, samo 5.00 H. A. Hatfield, sain? I.eO R. B. Lane, same .. 4.00 R. W. Marsters, expense 19.40 80 NOTE THE FINE COLOR of our hams anil bacon. Thnt denotes first thnt they come from young, tender pigs and next that they have been roporly cured. All our hams nnd bacon are enno sugar cured and hickory smoked. They hir e n flavor of their own which once lasted you'll always prefer. Try some for liiu.ikl'ast tomorrow. CASS STREET MARKET B. F. Nichols, commlsslonor Fred L. Strang, fruit inspoc .131.20 Peter W. Didtel, sup. dist. 37 16.25 Frank Gorrell, same, No. 1 10.00 A. L. Butler, same, No. 6.... 28.00 Arthur Mode, some. No. 9.... 35.00 John Aheene, same, No. 27 ... 29.37 E. L. Settle, same, No. 52.... 48. 1! G. C. Powell, same. No. 53 ... 30.00 A. L. Butler, same, No. 6 ... 5.00 J. M. Martin, Justice C. St. vs. Stcher 5.4" Juincs Bennett, samo 2.2! Dan Dolan, samo 2.50 Win. Vtoner, Jr., same 2.20 Emiiictt Overmen, came .... 2.50 Tlios. Hodgson, samo 2.20 Irmos Cu; tin. same 2.20 I.eavongood, same 5.00 Tni !1. K'ddlo, Justice C, St. vs. Waters S.55 H. B. Clnrreh, same 5.30 Mis. Clara Romanic, samo .... 1.40 Dr. K. L. Miller, sumo 1.00 TT. o. Pargetor, same X 1.00 .':mt Sivinney, work, sheriff's office- ' 1 9.25 Hurry Robinson, same 6.90 Hurry Black, same 7S.00 Ed Cockelrease,.8ame 55.50 George McCillloch, livery, sheriff nc .' 3. 00 Ralpli Qulno, express .4 2 Oermond & Fronr, blue print 3.00 E. C. Herrick, ,op. sheriff.... 21.50 Al. Perkins, same 91.50 Geo. K. Oiilne, prisoners' (Continued on page 6.) MOTHERS' PAY Sunday, May 14th. For mothers memory flowers white, For mothers living, flowors bright. To honor the best mother that ever lived your own that is the purpose, of Motbors Day. We shall be prepared Saturday and Sunday, May 1.1 an,i 14. with a large assort ment of appropriate flowers for Mothers Day. offered at our usual moderate prices. Patronize your own florist. 5S6-11H3 M liS. F. D. OWEN'S. THINK OF IT: BOTTOM FARM (I.VACRE CREEK V 1RI IT RANCH. "" SPECIAL RATES From UOSEBURG to Principal Eastern Cities, CALIFORNIA On sale daily: June 1st to Sept. 30, 1916 Stopovers .allowed. Return limit: 90 days from date of sale not to exceed Oct. 31, 1910. "To stmt right lN to ru, right" THE SHASTA ROUTE U the right viy to Mart Attractions En route ski-: Mt. Shasta Shasta Springs ML Lassen San Francisco Los Angeles Y osemiteValley Southern California Heaeiies Panama California Exposition LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific Routes. 30 acres In orchard, i; acres In' A No. 1 bearing Italian primes, lwl-i nuco being a flue commercial or-j chard, In the best of bearing. This year's fruit crop estimated at $4,000.' 15 acres In corn, 2 acres In potatoes. Clover, vetch an, oat hay crop will i make 30 to 35 tons. Fine 9-ioom mod s' house, hot nnd cold waler, lialli.l pantry, etc., house well furnished, i Good barn, and complete set of out-j buildings, In good repair. This place Is watered ly a fine creek, 2 good j wells, windmill, 3000 gallon lank, gasoline engine aim pump Less than n quarter of n tulle to good store poslofflro and school. 1 14 miles Trem good town on S. P.', and near Rose burg. On fine automobile road. 3' fine horses, 2 good milch cows, 2 : heifers. 13 hogs, about 100 chickens I terkeys. ducks, goose; nil fnrm and1 orchard tools, double peated hack.' buggy, Matron, 2 plows, disc, harrow, ! "pray machine; In fact everything ompleto. This Is nil the very lies broccoli html. Price IS5 rer nrre. Good terms. SKIFF REALTY CO.. j Ginnd Hotel Annex. 1 5C9-1H13 JiSSIP Fill BED 111 if(P Mm III ralliliiiiua HiiP ilhliii rISS ft Ml 11 Open sluices of system each morning and wash away .the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. A a teaspoonful of glass of hot water with limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before brea3:fast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not merely to live, hut to Jive well, oat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. "What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only, adopt the morning inside ha Lh. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, shifly i'l'oni a cold, ford lenue, Ti.vtv breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh a:? a daisy by open ing the sluices of the sydem each morning and fhif hing tvnt the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, pick or well, should, each morniug, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entirf! alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating, it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste aid acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are" enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is miietly extracting a largo volume of waiter frcm the blood and getting ready for n thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism ; .ethers who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions arc urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. PRESSING REPAIRING You have been passing our estab lishment daily and no doubt noticed that wo do expert work. You have concluded to bring In that suit which really needs our attention, Jiut have neglected to do so. l.KT IS SAVH YOU THE THOVIiLE Phone us right now. We call for and deliver. No extra charge. IMPKHIAL CLKANKItS 3-13 X. Jackson St. IMionc 277 Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER lit Wst Oak BtreeL STOP HTTHF GRAND HOTEL CASS STRLET R05EBURG VO Till: VOTKIJS OK IXll t;LAS CO Ogileu Hollto Sunset Itoute la Paso Itonlo ds.' t altitude ' "The reule of l.imlte ' I'hi ouch Stor land." Tl'e l;,int.' of the low,' fail on local agent fur further litfot mnt Ion or write John M. Scott, lieiieicil I'le-songer Agent, Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 1 I wish It rxpesnly understood that 1 shall. If elected conicy com mit loner, stand rr .it. -tltbutioii of the re:; ! ; 1, I. glvirc to each erad ilMrb-t '! ).;.t proportion ef p-oncy due ! r read purposes. Our lattctnl mmlj mu--t recehe the same fair consideration accorded the main lino road. Very rcspTtfuliv. "d ) J. T. nniDGES. Mrs. F. D. Owen Cm Kliwrrm I'ottwl IMaatj, Kuaeml Designs, W-Mliig Ih. 1 rr-tt. pu I'OK SAI.l: AT 1; ALL'S ( AXOY si'oni:. c.s stulki'. PIIONK III. Kcseburg, Oregon. fl WE HAVK H VKIIKT.KS Q SISTIXCi (1 I. mpiements! ri RCUASKll TUB STOCK OP IMI'LKMKXTS AXI) lt)l!.MKiSLY OW.VKI) liY CUOUCH GILES, COX- 1 nunniEs, wAcfoxs. plows, disc CULTIVATORS, ETC. WHILK THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale! Cost IT WILL PAY YO IT IX) INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AXI) VEHICLES. EMETSR-.: 1IAKKOWS y - A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Tuxntu-eiaht new fen. hires. Uniform thickness of H cream regardless of speed. OW OX DISPLAY AT THE fi( id' I Douglas Co. Creamery g 1