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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
THE EVE.NISG JifcTVHTI'KSDAV, AUGUST H, 1010. ! CITV COUNCIL HOLM SESSION' (Continued from page 1.) A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTAINS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS FURNITURE Carborundum Th? inoHl wondmful of Blmnx-niiiK agcnta. Noxt lmnlest to the diamond, It Hharpmiti hy cutlliiK iwnl not rubbing an edgo on. Mudu possible by tho grout olnctrlcul jiower of Ningura. Such Blniplo t ii K rod I out ft an Hand, coko, salt, Hiiw'dust, subjected; to a heat of 7000 decrees, forms tho cryHtnls, Wo havo In Block a good variety of wheelH, grinders, stones, powder, cloth and valvo grinding compound. Take a good hIoiic with you on thut camping trip. It will como In iiHcfnl many times. Then In the kitchen you should have ()no of tho special kitchen Ftons. It In a prosit deal hotter than the slovo pipe or edge of the stove to nli:M'pen with. ("all and evamlnn our stock, you will bo suro to find some thing (hat you can not only 11 ho, but that you need. Call and sharpen your pocket knlfo on our counter slono and st'o if It does not do tho work. Churchill Hardware Company lliX.M((;Ult.H. mamamaamamamsmBu The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVK A Klll.L LINE OP Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THEY AIIH PAVINti MAIiKKT HtlCE I'Olt :;;s. The North Side Grocery ALTON S. KltEV, Pn. ; U 1. i: I. S 7 5, 1 1 M I s.s U I N I Oc I P?.i'jH.l )w '"s "" (Will.! "Alwayi lT.UKNT. Always (lood Show" MATIM'U I'VUltV HAY AT 3 TO 5 I'. M., EVKXIN'tl 7:15 Ti It " finiAi om: day om.y ( w ii. in i; in "The Conscience of John David" A hi ti kI v mieiiwl i -y. lmLiuical ilrunui In five. ac'U. Soniethlns (I'linu eir Initiate. i;r 1, 1. 1 i l: M.ic.mue in nii-nu -s ADVKRTISEMKNTS' ' hiiike you bumb. TMMl 1 1 : n l hi M" A dworUw- sloiy In five !' fmiK the hook of (lie Mine name. rm ttsn.w "alio' (,t h i HilltAV AM) S t UitV -INSIMH VI ION" 0UN4i "(iOI)'S (l N TKV M Tilt: WOMAN" I confined to the yards and which I damaged her lawn and garden by ! scratching up the grass and flowers. Tho council took no action. Councilman Hamilton stated that he had Investigated the charges made by the water and light company for water used for the purpose of sprinkl ing the streets and had found that the charge was almost double what It should have been. Ho said that he had taken the matter up with .Manager Gall, who had made a re fund of tho amount for the last month. The committee on electric lights reported $: returns for permits; issued. j The committee whkh had been aP-j pointed to inguire into the ad vis- j ability of rounding off the corner of! Orcntt and South Jackson street by; cutting part of the property of H. J. j i IHnn, reported adversely and recom-j ; mended that Mr. Oenn be ordered to construct his sidewalk to the orig-j j Inal lenrth. j U'HI lIuiM Shleuulus. j A very heated argument occurred In regard to the sidewalks which the! council will order in. The street i committee reported that tho side! walks on the south end of Jackson ! street, Kast Lane street, Kast from i Chadwick street, all walks on thp east side of Fulterton street south I of the Khoados block, anil the south end of Mill street were in bad con dition and should be repaiied at once. It wrs held that the property owners had been put to hea vv r v- j pense this year on account of taxes j and Improvements and should not be forced to build new sidewalks unless f absolutely necessary, j It was finally decided that walks would be ordered bulli on the west I side of South Jackson street, on the j east side of Fulterton street and j from tho end of the pavement on ' Mill street to the city limits. Will Itiiy Tral't'ic Siuns. I j A report was read from the com I mittee appointed to investigate tho I cost of traffic signs such as havo j been in use at the comer of Cass and ' Jackson streets. The committee re j ported that they did not believe it ud j visable to purchase the signs ut this time, but as the records show I that the signs wore ordered it was I deemed advisable by the other mem bers of the council to make the pur chase at once. Six signs will be bought and placed at tho intersec-': Hons on I he main streets. Will Kquip 1 he Hull. A report was read from the fire chief and commissioners recommend ing, that the council instruct the city engineer to prepare plans and speci fications for the improvement of tho fire hall so that five or six sleep ing rooms, bath rooms and sliding pole could be Installed providing a place where the fire boys could stay at nights and he near tho apparatus. The report was adopted. The reports of tho electrical In spector and street superintendent were read and adopted. Al Creason stated that ho had heard a number of complaints in regard to the camping grounds and it was ordered that the street clean ing department be instructed to keep tho grounds clean. A bill for $r.on for the traffic I sign now In use was laid on the I table until next meet in p. Three bids were received for the j sewer bonds, series Q, which were j Issued the first of August, by the I city. The Mda of the First State & i Pavings Hank and of A. H. nailey were for par and accrued interest j "while the Uoseburg National Hank offered $1 premium and was given the bonds. The bonds run ten years and are optional after the first year. The recorder, treasurer and city at torney were granted vacations of one week each. Corinno C. Alley, salary $10.00 It. L. Whipple, same 7i.0i Carl K. Wiierly, same 50.0ft . 11. Worthington, same l,Vi0 Corhett Wilbur, same 05.00 T. J. Williams, same TVun Grant Wilcox, same 70.00 A. M. Oeland. same 5.rt0 C. K. Walker, labor :.0.f.2 M. S. Thomas, same 59.fi? A. It. (ireon. same 5! fi2 Douglas Co. I.. & W. Co. . I2S.10 Kconomy 0 roeery, su pplies ."0 Harry Tearce. same 5ft ; Hire & Rice. Insurance . .. . 2rt 00 W. S Powell, supplies 4.20 People! Marble & (Irani to Works, services lO tm l, H. Marsters, service .. t ; lios'ebtitii Kiec. Co.. erv !' ... I.mi H. Kronen Transfer & To., services S ?r W. S. Powell. Services 1 . " t Kisner Marsh ! m. II .W. Bates, print. S.T.O Uosefiurg Peek Co.. supplies ... 1.?;. Cora, Aba. Co. services .. .... B S. P, Co., freight 2. People's Supply Co., oats 27 J. F. Barker, supplies 3. Review, print 8. Marsters Drug Co., sup 7. Alfred Cloake, hay 285. L. O. Hicks, services 106. Ethel Patrick, services 5. V. W. Gilkey, same 43. R. H. Fleser, same 58. 36! NEWS EDITOR INJURED AT CRATER ! .Struck hy Itoundinf; Itock as Party 1 liognii Ascent of Train. i The 'only accident which marred the pleasure of the meeting of the Oregon state editors which met at Medford, owurred on last Sunday aft ernoon while the party was at Crater lake. M. J. Shoemaker, editor of The News, and Mr. W. H. Gore, of Med ford, had made the trip to the water's edge of Crater lake, a distance of nearly a mile by way of the trail. Shortly after the .return trip was started three good-sized boulders wero either dislodged by their own weight or were started by some one in a thoughtless manner to see them jump. One of those stones, which had gained terrific Impetus, struck Mr. Shoemaker on the left leg about midway of the knee and ankle, making a gash about four inches Jong. It became necessary for Mr. Waldemar Vest Chains The Waldeinar Is the most popular watch chain worn today. Its lightness gives It preference over the heavier chain and the neat appearance of tho smaller Ilnka Is attractive. This chain is made in several different patterns, and may bo worn aB a vest chain or a lapel coat chain. A knife, pocket comb or cigar cutter may be attached to one end of the chain. Our assortment includes the well known Simmons quality, gold filled and the solid gold. When you purchase a chain, get a Waldemar. We are always pleased, to show them. QiAi-rry sKitviCE BUBAR BROTHERS Formerly Young & Ilubar JKWKLEKH & OPTO.MKTItlSTS PHOXE 214 Gore to assist his companion to the top of the trail and the trip require an hour and a quarter. Medical aid was procured at the hotel and six stitches were required to close the wound. Aside from a slight stiffness which will handicap the editor in walking for a few days no other trouble Is anticipated. As they have been engaged for the Hughes welcome and the South ern Oregon wholesalers day the Roseburg Concert band Is planning t0 hold several extra rehearsals. They v.ill meet tonight for their regular rehearsal and n effort is being made to have all members present. A force of about fifteen men pass ed Through this city today on their way to Glendale where they will spend several weeks cutting wood. They are from Portland aud.are mak ing the trip in a large auto truck. They are being sent by a company which holds large interests in the Glendale vicinity. 'rniiflnnis iuuuuuuuunu 1 tins, 10. Gi aj Masonic Khlg. toKchurg, Or. HfftTMBMiyW ISN'T THIS TRUE? If you had the value of your resi dence and other buildings .'a cash, you would take extreme care that you did not lose It. You would not rest until you had it deposited in a safe place. And yet, perhaps your home, the ac cumulation of years of paving is not secure from loss by fire. D.d you ever think of it in that light before? Old-line fire insurnnce is the same protector of your home that tho bank vault is to your money. We write policies that give you the protection you need. Call and talk it over with us. G. W. YOUNG & SON "INSrit.WCK THAT I'llOTKCTS" 11(1 ( ASS ST. T1IK PACIFIC Ill'lI.llINC; A.l IOAX ASSOCIATION Why not avail yourself of the oppnituiiiry to save? We have organized a branch of the Pa cific Building and Loan Asso ciation. Pay rent to yourself. Ask for explanation of their Investment stock, how $5.00 per month will mature to $1000.00. ItICK & P.ICE Ixmn Agents. HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG. OREGON 1 f fi- Mil ' Y r r ft V. - j,..:';,?-.- &Wk$gM ;ir :4im L'UHOPHA.N PLAN 116 Rooms, 44 with Private Dath Rates $1.00 per day up. V. J. WKAVKR, Prop. Wllllryi''WM,ti)MilwMJlT,ilnli An Ideal Location! for a handsome homo. Beau tiful block in- Kinney's Addition, overlook inis the city. One of tho most scenic locations in the city for a fine residence. Water piped on place. Hearing fruits. Small house. Anyone who desires a building silo should Investigate this place. Properly could be di vided Into several building lots. Cash price $1300. Part cash, balance terms. Address Owner, box r7, Wilbur, Ore., or apply to G. VV. YOUNG & SON ItKAl, KSTATK AMI FIKK IXSIHAXCE 11(1 CASS ST. P1IOXK 117 Insurance that is worth something. I write fire Insurance. I sell accident and life insurance. 1 will secure you a bond. I write auto insurance. 1 negotiate loans. I look after the Interests of my clients in many ways. I hav? been in business 20 years In Rose burg. Never had a law suit in settling the many cinims I have had. I represent 10 of tho largest and strongest Fire Insurance Companies. All ol,i line, no dt rates'. Quick adjustments and my reputation Is my guarantee that you will be treated justly. Twenty years of satisfied customers. My office '! at 321 Perkins Building where I will bo pleased to meet my old customers as well as all tho new ones I can secure. Speclil arrangements for taking care of prune dryer Insurance. Call and seo mo. W. J. MOON Roseburg, Oregon 1 Thought rd Sink Through the Floor Said the Story Teller AND HE NEVER KNEW WHY THEY LAUGHED. HUT YOU DO, KOIl THE FLOOR WAS ONE OF OUR V. G. Douglas Fir AND HE NOT ONLY COULD NOT SINK THROUGH IT, BUT HE COULD NOT EVEN BREAK THROUGH IT. GROUND GRIFPER WALKING SHOE' MEDICAL CURE FOR flAT-fOOT SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST Walk Right In Ground Grippers As Nature Intended Let Us Show You ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ikvin l;i;i'N v;hm That Satisfy. Perkins Itldg; . . . Ca. St. Kenny Lumber Co. l'lmne ANTLERS TONIGHT "f ASOTIILII TI!I.X(;.E SHOW, II. It. WAH.VKIt in "The Raiders" A five-reel Thomas H. Ince Production. TWO-ltKl:i, KI YSTOXK FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "The Other Man" 2.00 feet of riot and fun. Admission as Usual, Children 5c Adults 10c (XMINti MAItta I KITE CLACK liosoburg Hook Co., Fiime . 9. 0i