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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1917)
1 f X Him KVKVIXfl NKWS MOXIAV. JAXrAKY 21. ""T"'. ANTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLEHS TONHiHT ANTI.KK. JUKiMiUT AVI'l.Kltft TOMttHT AVTl.KIIH TONIGHT ANTI.KIW TOXIOHT A. N'TLKKH TONIGHT ANTLKltH TONIGHT AXTLEHS TONIGHT AXTLKItH TOXIOHT AKTLKHtt ohiijor: AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TOXIOHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLKItH TONIGHT AXTLK1W TONIGHT AXTLKItH TOXIGHT AVTI.E11S WHER MY EM I crrv news. 0. J. Stearns and wife came over this morning from Oakland. E. W. Head left yeslerduy morning for points 'in the Willumetto valluy. Harry Campbell, of Itlce Hill, Is a visitor In this city for a al.oit tiiuo. County Commissioner V'Ti;. St. John camo over from Suthorlln to day. C. M. HodKopeth, of lllxonvillu, was In the city today attending to business matters. Prank Wnlto, of ftiitherlln, spent the day In this city attending to matters of business. Miss Iris Rico left this morning for Rogue River, to visit with Dr. and Mro. L. K. Briscoe for the week. 0. A. Kochon, of Cleveland, went to Myrtlo Creek, this morning to at tend to business matters. TO. A. Kruso, who hmi boon quite ill for Uio past 10 weeks, and is now receiving treatments at the suiltnr luni, Is much Improved and will probably return to his homo on Doer creek soon. Mrs. Krai Heed and son loft this morning for Modford where th'jj will remuln for the next two moiiti.c. Mrs. S. C. Holnllne retiinrcd hcie from Portland lost evening whfre alio lias been attemllng her husl :fnl who has been very ill. Mrs. II lino suites that her husband Is m Improved. He will probably return here within the noxt week. ch sriuxfi samples auk iiKitii Tho Roseburg Cleaning & PreHsInY forks have Just received their line oP soring samulns a swell assortment of the finest fabrics. Get your order in curly for a choice selection. A perfect lit guaranteed and the best workmanship. O. W. Slopor, the cleaner and pressor. tf CITY RECORDER REPORTS TONIGHT Will Give Council Statement of the Condition of City Finances. NEW TOIMV. WANTED To buy some yearling, heirers and steers'. Address C. S. I )yar, Itoscburg, Pro. H19-j2ti WANTKD flood, Bound horso, about 1400 to lfiOO lbs. F. W. IIord. lit 1. Itoscburg. 1 l2-j27 WANTKD 8 to 10 men to cut and trim poles for wood. Apply to O. J. Lindsay at People's Supply Co. 141 s-ir-ra TO KXCIIAN0K Kansas nlfalW farm of SO acres for land In Doug las county. Kull description can bo obtained by calling at tho of fice of nice H Itlco. d.2(i No Use to Spray Unless You Do It Well To be assured it is well done use a "BEAN." The outfit that gives least trouble, that does its work well and thoroughly. Pressure regulator can't be equaled. Tank filler saves labor. Many other special features that will repay your investigation. Call for descriptive matter. Churchill Hardware Company P. S. Don't forgot to Inquire about tho 'Henn" Tractor. It Is sure tho "last say" and tho biggest llttlo helper you bavo ever seen. CONDITION V - EXCELLENT fyht Ad Hooks l,orK4b4lP:lst Year SImtIV That City ItwceipR ITavo llocn Hllglitly Greater Thau Tlio K.pens. firemen's hall ..A Forinklng fund No. 1 For iiftw tire truck '' For liens which will re- - turn f tho city 3,083.5 $ 9, S60. 71 I Actual current oxponso for the tear t 21.S26.79 irovcincnt KiiikIh. Cash on Imnd Jan. 1, 1916 ...f 11,653.13 Receipts for the year 43,3-14. So II IIILUUI 1 I 1110 i n i owmy nnnr ni iiinX PtAUt rLAMb ipts for tat.... Totu.... $ 54,998.03 DlsbiirtfumenU for year: led Improvement warrants return- by tho treasurer 11, 14 G. 8 9 ancelled improvement bonds returned by the treasurer 28.8G5.3G Great and Small Nations Mus - 1 Be on Equal I Footing, y MOMENTS $ 40,002.25 Following the usual practice City Recorder K. Whipple has prepar ed his annual report which will be given to the city council at their reg ular session this evening. The re port shows that the cash on hand this year is a littlo less than the be ginning of 19 10 but with ths fact must he taken into consideration that the city has made several purchases, chief of which was a line fire truck and has made many repairs on the city hail, together with buying some property in lien foreclosures. Tho Improvement fund is also shown to he In excellent condition and con stantly dhmnishfng. Tho report follows: To Tho Honorable Mayor and Com mon Cuuncil, Hoseburg Oregon. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report and financial exhibit of the general ami Improvement funds of the City of KoHeburg. Oregon, for the year end ing December 31. lDlfi. Respectfully submitted, R. h. WHIPPLE, City Recorder. General Fund. hand January 1, "!nsh on 1010 830.11 Receipts for tho year as follows: Taxes 29.31 3S Fines Licenses Dog Licenses ... -'Twlries .... Liens 298.50 5fi4.00 102.00 318. S5 1.745.89 Total $33,270.73 Disbursements for tho year as follows: Genernl fund warrants paid $ 32,209.72 Interest on the-same 407.78 MAJESTIC ALWAYS A (i()(H SHOW! Miitincc Everj' l'sy, 2 to 5 Kveninjjs.7 to 10:15--5c& 10c TOIt.W LAST DAY TO SICK 1'1-OltKNCK LA IIADIK III Saint, . Devil and Woman A flvo part Oold Rooster pli.y. A piny that Is away abovo the average. It will Krip yuu for an hour and fifteen minutes. "The Haunting Hand" Eighth chapter of the SIIIKLIHNG SHADOW. It's n whirlwind. M'hK AMI iUK .M KHM A 1 1 IS 'I'll is in I ho tnwt unu yet. M KKI:l.s niAIIMISSIO.N Klc M Hlllil.S TOMOUHOW i:iumi iut!:i:sK in "The Weakness of Strengthv A Metro Wonderplay in Klvi Acts. KSl.Y "A ItoM ( -: OF Itll.l.V itIT THl ltSlAY "HIS Liri l K WIFF," mid STIXti UllW FMIMY J. UAUltFN' KK.RIiUlN n "IMF UFASl ItF.oFA MX HATI ItDAY MM,1 WAl.KKlt in "THK K1l," a VU(naph Keu tur In five paJts. tXII.NU Ft UK t AMY 7lh, FHN Is FOR nn, UHM K iLNAItl An TIIK PI Itl'LK .MASK." Cash nn hand January 1 1917 t (iVnoriil Fund Wnri-; Clenernl fund warrants outr-tamling .Ian. 1, 1910 $ General fund warrants Issued during the year S:larles Fire and water Honlth and police Cily Improvements Lights v Printing .. Kindlons Street Cleaning Ponded Interest Sinking Fund No. 1 Miscellaneous Liens ... $ 32,677.E0 593.23 Cash on hand, 1917 Jan. .1, 14.995.78 Improvement warranls outstanding Jan.. 1, 1916 J $ 13,201.92 Improvement warrants issued during the year 19,858.30 Total $ 33,060.22 mproveniiejit warrants paid during the year.... $ 10,326. 4 Balance outstanding Jan. 1. 1917 $ 22,733.7' Summary. Total improvement bonds issued $304, 4G3.3 Total Improvement bonds redeemed $124,006.6. Total balance outstand ing January 1, 1917 $179,85G.6.r Police Con ft. The cases tried In the Recorder' Court durinp: the year 1916 were up on tho following charges: Drunkenness t Disorderly conduct 9 Violation of traffic ordinance 49 Harboring a dog without a license 5 .Violation of health and sewer ordinance .... 2 Resisting an officer 1 Assault nnd battery 4 Telling fortunes without a Reense 1 Vagrancy 1 Defrauding nn Inkecper 1 Violation of motor bus ordinance 1 Conducting a nuisance 4 Using abusive language 2 Conducting a game of chance 1 Violation of weights and measures ordinance 1 Total 89 LIMIT OF Monroe Doctrine Cited as Good World Docti'lnc KntungliiiK Alliances Avoidcjl Uilnl jilfjlits-Guaruiilcvd. JI VUNII-H I1AXI) WILL I'LAV. Hits. 5,20,r.f! 2. R2T..10 5,(157.40 2.I72.BS 4t2.(U 4.f,r, l.r.o 298.20 227.20 4.41.1.71 4,800.00 1.7 17.04 1,2(l(i.f.O 3, fls:s.; l Tho sorvlcea of tho Rosebnra; Ju venllo band has been secured for the business men's meeting on tomorrow evenliiK and they will play severa aolections before the meeting Is cal ed to order. Tho band, undor the direction of Mr. Itowden. hns made wonderful progress and will no doubt delight the business men tomorrow evening. MISS 11101, l: COWGILL TO SPEAK $ 31,C87.f)0 Total ) 3S,S93.19 Cieneral fund warrnnls paid during the year $ 32.2A0.72 General fund wnrrnnls oiilslnudlng Jmumn 1, 1917 1 4,623.17 Cash received during the year $ 32.4 10.02 Wnrrnpts Issued during the year $ 31.0S7.50 Kxcess of recclpti over expenses ....$ ViJ.12, General ItomN. 1 . Slrct imprnven-.ent anil bridge bonds. 20 ychrs ft per cent, Issued 1909, mature, 1929 .. 35,000.00 St r e e t Improvement bends, 20 years 4 per cent. Issued 1910, mature 1930 4 0.000.0,1 Hefnndlng city hall nnd sewer bonds, 20 years, 5 per cent. Issued 1912,' mature 1932 ... 25,000.00 Total general bonds out standing January 1, 1917 100 Amount on hnnd In sink ing fund No. 1. Jnnu rrv 1, 1917 (to U'llro IM.0'10 sireot and bridge t-nnds) f 3 Of the total amount of general fund wnrrants issued ji The following amounts were paid: For repairing and equip WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. In "a characteristic speech before the Unit ed States senate this afternoon President, Wilson outlined his penee urogram for the nations of the world Tho plan is designed to iiernuvnent-, 'v safeguard all countries against lur- 'her aggressions. The president said Unit he spoke In behalf of the llb- orals and the genuine friends of nu uanlty In every nation. He declared hat lasting peace must be based up- m equality nnd a common partielpa ion In a common benefit. The exe- .utive said that peace guarantees mist not recognizo or imply any dlf 'oronce between small and great nfc nns, nnd cited the following as a -a-sls upon which lasting world wide -ieace might be established: Added .o the power and prestige of the Inited States should be the author- ty and power of very other nation. and theso should collectively guar antee peace nnd justice throughout the world. The compact Bhould be founded upon equal rights, and pro vide for a united, yet Independent autonomous plan, giving to all gov ernments complete freedom for the development of their several 're sources, provide' for a direct otitlot io the sea for each nation, and es tablish freedom of the seas for all countries, nnd establish a limit for armaments of everv nation. In clos ing his speech, PrcsfY)!nt Wp,son sMd: "I am proisosing that the pow ers shall ndont the Monroe doctrine as a world doctrine, so that no na tion may seek to extend Its policy or lurlsdlction over any other nation, but every people must be left to de termine their own policy of develop ment, being unhindered In their ef forts for betterment. T am propos ing that all nations shall henceforth avoid entangling alliances nnd self ish rlvnlry. There will be no entangl Ing alliance In a concert of powers when all unite to. act In the same pur pose nnd all live under a common protection." Tho belligerents were elven very explicit assur'-nces regarding peace the speech Imnlvlng that the coming of peace should he without victory In so far as victorious terms Impos ed upon the vanquished are concern ed, i Paying an Income tax requires such a small part of the Income, and ths fact that you must have the Income before any tax Is due. makes It a high compliment to your frugality and business ability. It may well be called an honor tax. Regularly depositing a part of your salary, Is the safest road to such an Income, and both our advice and our assistance, to that end are yours for the asking. Roseburg National Bank JACKSOX .ANO CASS STS. ltOSEliUlif!. (lt.'iii Among those' registered at the Grand hotel are Fred Vogeo, Welser, Idaho; O. C. AJiucson, San i ;-ancIsco; G. O. gun, Purtland. F. E. Johnson and J. W. Burt, of Brockway, were In the city today on business. Hoth of these gentlemen are interested In tho poultrybuai neos and have some good fowls. Assistant stale club leader of boys' ar-d girls club work, accompanied by Supt. O. C. Brown, or one of the school supc-rvlsors, will speak school industrial work to schools as follows: Mondnv. Janunrv 22. Roseburg ! 1 p. m., district 75; Dlxonville. 2 p ! m District 18: South Peer Or.-ck, 3 p. m District (i. Monday livening, lllddle, 7:30 , Tuesday. January 23 Kiddle. school. 9 to 10 n. m.; Canyonvllle, 10:30 to 12 a, ni.; Myrtle Crek, 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday evening. Fullerton school, 7:30. Wednesday, January 24 Melrose school, 9 to 10 x. m.j Clonk school. 10:30 to 11:30 a. ni.: Riverside school. 1 to 2 p., m.; Winchester scni 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday Evening Wilbur school. 7:30. , t Thursday, .Tarn") 25 Sntherlln, 10 to 11, a. hi.; Oakland. 1:30 to 3:30; Toncalln. 3:30 p. m. Thursday evening to be nnnounced Inter. Friday. Jnnunry 2 At Drnln and vicinity, schedule to be given later. Kvcryonols InvMed to attend these meetings tnd as Miss Oowglll ts well acquainted with her suMccts. she will no doubt be grwlel with large audi ences wherever she speaks. WE NOW HAVE COAL. Page Investment Co. Phono 24 1316-tf WASII1NO WANTED Will call for and ti-ke laundry home and wash 3 dozen pieces for 50 cents. Mrs Maggie Noah, Roseburg. 142l-j'i7 ri.KWS A HE OBTAIN' Ell. City Marshal Williams this after noon stated that he had clew to tho inrtles who ln.it evening broke 000.00. the window of Powell's second hand store and stole a pair of gloves and a et-mera. He says that Night or-! fleer Wilcox was last evening accost-'' ed by several young fellows who1 woro anxious to buy some gloves and being unable to purchase any on Sun dnv probnMo decided to steal them. It Is the opinion of the officers that tho culprits left on train No. 14 last evening and an effort will be made! to apprehend them, I ,600.35 6S7.50 Keeping Your Eyes Young Tho eyes of many persons reveal. inuir iigo, joiw iiMMiiiH aim uc fluufhtan'eos cannot help but no tice thkt you nro "getting along In years" ;lf you advertise the fact by Wfjulng double vision glasses with the conspicuous line or hump by fussing with two pairs by removing or peering over vour reading glasses whenever you look at distant objects. But there is a way to keep your eyes young In looks as well as In usefulness. KU KKYITOK ;l.ASSK8 TIIK IXVISllll.K KIl'orAU. TaH us examine your eyes. Free consultation. Wo have many In teresting things to tell you about Kryptok UlussoB. f You Bet!1 P-- W, The citizens of lioseburn and Dons xl I J las county are showlny; their nppre- 1 J tSsJ ciatlon of tlio wonderful bargains at Ol I I ,no CIcui ni nee Sale of the. Kose- r W I Xv liootwle. IiMk, I am selifiig 10c cii 11s of lrl-Foot for a nickel, jr e- m . soft sole baby shoes for lc. Spats ff f (overgaiters) In grey, blue or wine I M '4r 3,,r' "l,cw ladles as low as fV. I feWxyl $1.4H, Shoes for men as low as $1.0S. IV I SwC i course, I have not nil Nl.es In every i)' I lot, but you will llnd sonietlilng to lit 1 you that you want. Shies are rapid- tgfOBk f , I.V going up In price so take advantage 1" f Jm t of this opportunity and save while fkl I SaIJ yu can Yon 'u- '"ioy ft- t' I K ik. " gains In scIhm1 shoes for he chil- f I K'J di-en. So follow the crowds today and I P ' Join tho meri throng. gf ROSEBURG ROOTERlEl Apl Shoes That Satisfy. ""J Quality Service. BUBAR BROS. Jeweler Jl OptometrlaU. Where Are . My Children? A powerful Btory Introducing. the great sociological problem of birth control. A picture that every man and woman In the whole world should see THIS AKTKHNOOX AXI KVKXIXti AT TIIK ANTLERS THEATRE A special Invitation Is extendi by the mani-.geme.nt to the ladles, the clergy, the press and the mdiral fraternltv as well as the gen eral public CIIILIIHKX VXDKt 10 XOT AI)IITTKI. Admission, Adults Only, 20 Cents Which do you think is more thrilling. New York or the West? See the great and only DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the virile flve-reol Triangle Super-Feature "Manhattan Madness" at this theatre, tomor ow (Tuesday) evening only Admission As Usual Adults 10c Children 5c. Ktrnllnary Attraction! Welnesday and Thursdav, Marguerite - Clark In "Little Lady Silleen," nnd the ninth chapter of "Gloria's Romance." ' V"