THE EVENING NEWS VAHh J. 8HOKMAKKK, Alitor nrt I'roiwifftor. JSMLKO DAILY KX( KI'C BUNIMY. ttubrrlptloii lute Hull;. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per mofith, delivered 50 Henil-Weckly. Per year $2.00 Sir mnntha 1.00 Kntered aa fecond-chiKs manor Novemter 6, 1910, at Itoeburg, Ore., tinder act of Murvh 3, 1879. 8h Wouldn't Aviat. lilKK'.Ui MlSQrOTATIO.NM. "Solomon gay rk-hea have wUikh." You've heard that often, no doubt but, at a matter of fart, Bolomon never uaid anything of the kind. Thii In what ho did Bay; "Kor rJrhi cer tainly make theniHelves wiiiRa; they fly awny na an oatfle toward heav en." Jt'a In Proverb 2.J-5. There are many other misquoted; even the JV1anter himself misquoted the MoHalc law, "Ye have hoard that It hath been paid, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth; but J nay unto yon, (hat yon resist not evil." Matthew 5:, IS. Thin Is the has Is for the quo tation: "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." Levltlrn 24:20 given the law: "Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth; aa he hath caus ed a blemltth In a man, ao shall It be done to b I in again." In Proverbs 23:31-32 Is another well known quotation: "I.ook not nn the wine while It Ik red," which reada aa follows: "Ixnk not thou upon the wine when it Is red, when It glveth Its color In the cup, when It movoth Itttelf aright. At the laat if blleth like a Rerpent and stlngeth like an adder." "Wine in his own conceit" In an other one often heard. Who knows how It Is lined? Here It Is: "Answer n fool according to his folly, lest he he wine In bis own conceit," Porverbg 2:6. And again In the same chap tor, 12th verso, "Bet thou a man wise In hta own conceit, there Is more hope of n fool than of him." And the ldth Verne: "The sluggard ' i wiser In his own conceit than I goven men that can render a reason PUOrKHHIO.NAf, CAKOS. MIOt. H. J.Y STON'K, "Well, Aunt Emma, when are yon coming for a rip lu my aeroplane'" 'My dear boy, I'd no more think of doing iliac (ban I'd tululc of dying." fuacfa. UWAh NKWA. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton are sending a few days at Portland visiting with friends. H. Anderson and wife, of Olalla spent the day In Roseburg visiting with friends. Mrs. J, h. Callawar. who has been spending a few days at Portland la expected home this evening. fsreal Ketch, a local timber cruis er, la spending a few days at Port land attending to business matters. Al Dear, of Oakland, spent the day In Roseburg visiting with friend and looking after business matters. Mrs. Howard Hass left for Cottage Grove this morning where she will upend a few days visiting with her parents. Well the HlKh-.Hnk and the recep tion to the Latlrtimle visitors are over nnd wo can setile down to hard work ngiiln. It was a big week for Kortobiirg. Hennlor Cummins of Iowa has an nounced that lie Is a candidate for the presidency on tbo Republican ticket. When will tbo Colonel make bin debut. Mrs. W. J. I.alwux and child left for their home at Portland this mora ing after a few days spent in Rose burg visiting at the home of the former's father, W. B. Harnmltto. : 8 Teacher of Pluno, Classes in Harmony. Studio 717 Humllton St. Phone 288-K ft : II. M. Illtl MKIKf l). I) I) R it "4 l. V.. HV11V li a r- W HAT NEXT? OI'IK ltKAI. When? February 8. X Where? At the Armory. Who will go? Everybody. 9 9 9 i'f Room l Dentist. Phone PKRKIN'3 Hl.ua. POICM KOIt TODAY. No Hongs In Winter. Tbo sky Is gray as gray may bo; There Is no bird upon the hough; There Is no leaf on vino or tree. In the Neponset marshes now Willow stems, rosy In the wind, Hhlvor with hidden senso of snow! In, too, 'tis winter In my mind No light winged fancy comes and stays A season churlish and unkind! Blow creep the hours; alow creep the days, -The black ink crusts upon the pen. Walt till tbu bluebirds and the Jays And golden orioles come again! Thomas llalley Aldrlch. I.AIUJIIIVU (U.S. 4 lUllslug the Hoys. In the ditys when nearly everybody was on the farm pretty nearly every boy was raised with n hoe, nn ax and saw at the woodpile, a curry comb lu the barn, a pull for day light Journeys lu) the well, und. nlont once a year, If limes were good, n ticket to the circus at the nearest towli. Nowadays we raise 'em with luiluiiinl.il, in, yachts, flying machines, bicycles Ion the scale down) and the I lien l re parties once n week, with high-priced supper af terward, orchestras making big mu sic and all that. New York Press. A denies Who Works, Ruber! W. Chambers, the novelist. I was called tl genius the other day at the Century Club in New York, Hut Mr. Chambers, with his wont ed, charming modesty, denied that he was n genius. "I'nlesB, Indeed." lie milled, "we accept I In. ib llilllloii l h si genius ! one per cent Innplrnt Ion unit im )t.r ' ' perspiration." - iiuhlMKloo Hlnr. local m:ws. Krank lliilin. vas lu the el!) or near yef,tenlii . H. .1. II. Mniein, i.r Ashland visited J. Junes, of thin illy, today. A motion was tiled In the circuit court yesleidnv uskliiK for the ills missal ot tln divorce action of l.ura Huxley vs. I), c. Ilo-iley. Ulntllct Minrucv Ceorrco t llrown left for I'orlliind todnv where be will appear lu the federal court on .lanuiiv ;M and ercne a motion up holiltl.g llouk'liis and Coos coiintle la an attempt u, ,1Vnhl lieluu inn, I, defend, ms in mi iip,llriillon i nt ly hied l,v the govei n inenl aualnst the .Southern tlreumi Compuuv. While ailcmllen; to his dutley about the luiii!liA Nation, i Hnuk bullillng yesteriluv atteruotiii, some unknown is'rson or pero-ns entered the rear hall and appiopi l.ue, until emus articles from tbt, i oat ot K,l ward Singleton, the Janitor. AnmnK lie- niioien lumen iit nil' Ill,e ( rertllbate of demslt for $ 1 nil. made finable to Mr. Singleton nnd Indors ed by the Douglas National Hank. Attorney H. L. Kdily leaves for Portland Monday evening where he will assist IHstrlct Attorney Ccorgc M. llrown in suhmlitlng arauiuents In the ease of the llovernment vs. The Siiethern Oregon Company. Th lat ter company Insists upon making Douglas and voos couulles ilefeli.l nuts to ths government 'a suit, and to tills the district attorney has til ed objections. The argument, will , be heard In th federal rotirt on I Tuesday. Robert Whlttaker. until recently In the employ of the Southern Pacific Company, went to Portland last night to spend a few days with friends. t Mrs. Nela Lloyd, wife of a clerk at the Roseburg hotel, was admitted to Mercy hospital yesterday where ahe will probably undergo an operation. f.lghth grnde examinations were held in all sections of the county on January 18 and 19. The attendance was excellent, according to Supervis or John Kernan who Is assisting In grnuing the papers. Claude Riddle, of Canyonvllle, underwent an operation at Mercy hospital yesterday. The child Is said to be much Improved this morning and III n attending physician anticl pates a complete recovery. T. R. Rherldan, of the Douglas National Itank. who spent some lime at flan Pranclseo and other southern cities Is now spending a few days nf Marshflcld nnd vicinity. Ho will probably arrive home In a few days. Mrs. Llxzle Morse and Miss I.u- clnda Morse, who have been visiting with their relatives. R. T. Ashwortb nnd family, departed on tho morn ing train for thelrdiomo In llerkeley, Cal. Mr. Ashwortb accompanied them as far as Medford. A miner who recently came to Itosi'burg from Cow Creek whore he has resided for many years, dted at Mercy hospital last evening of tuber culosis. The funeral was held today. Nothing Is known of tho mnii In this oily, oilier than he Is single nnd has no relatives on the coast. Prank II. Wnltc, of Bulherlln, re turned home this morning after a few days spent In Roseburg. Mr. Walte has nothing to say regarding the rallrond situation ni Bulherlln other than (he prospects are such ns to make the avenme c t 7.011 look ahead lo a most prosperous future. W. K Winston, w ho has been Bi nding Hie so-called short course at the Corvullls Agrlculliiral College re turnod here this morning. He says thai i,iile a number of Douulas county farmers are attending: the .oiiege Ibis winter nnd that much good will result. . H. 1 1. Taylor and K. R. I.uinlie, k. of Denver. Colo., arrived In llose liiirg yesterday to spend a few ,1,,,-s looking over the ri untry. The gen tlemen represent five or six Colorado families -who contemplate locating In the t'mpciuii Valley early lu the Hiring. Suffice In say ,lha the seutleuieu are much pleased with their visit Id thlB locality. Attorney and Mrs. o p. Coshow 'iilerliilueil the members of the Maptlst chdlr. at their li.-iiu 1 1 r 11 1 home on lOast Ijine street, lust evening A feature of the eveninu was a bounteous dinner prepared and "erved by Mrs. Coshow. Pidlowlng the repast the party Indulged in heir practice, and suitlce to say that Hie occasion was much enoyed. Among those- present wore Misses l.ucv llililgcs. Nellie Whipple. Hslhor McKay. Klsle Woodruff. Jessie I'" kens, and Messrs. It. I,. Whipple I! I., tllle and Johns. ANNOI'.VKMUNT. 3 ttSlltHt(fSCIIJS5 Gl ltlK).V A. VOHY. Vocal Lraaoa. Studio 437 Rou St. Roseburg ... -or Trarhrr t ruoh. i studio. ;i e:: st.-rx. e fw ll-R e IB. H. E. HKKMA.N.N. Eya Specialist. ! 217 South Stephens Street. Roseburg. Oregon. - A Kit. II. K. M.HI'JI.ij, Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marsteri Bldg. 'PhonellS Roseburg, Oregon. IKS fi IKIffi! CIVIL ENGINEERS ANO SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Survey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With 328 North JacHson St. r Res. Phone 131 Party R. Office Phone 245 I'L'IILICATIOV OK SOIMO.VS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Doug las. Myrtle C. Preston, Plaintiff, vs. fl. A, Preston, Defendant. To R. A. Preston, defendant? In tho name of the Btate ot Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint Hied agalnsq you In the above entitled suit on or before tho first day of tho February term of tho abovo enti tled court 1912, to-wlt. the 19th dav of Korbunry A. I). 1912; and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded In her com plaint, to-wlt, a decree of divorce from defendant and that yon be di rected of all right In the N. H N. y, Vi It). 33 S. R. 6 W. of W M and for her cosU nnd disbursements Herein. This publication of sum mons Is by virtue of and order of the Judge of the above entitled court lundo on tho 6th day of January A. D. 1912, ordering anmo published once a week for Blx weeks. Dnte of first ntlbllcntlnn. Decem ber litll. 1912. ALBERT ABRAHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. f 17 I MENDOTA COAL No Soot, Little Ash $9 Per Ton WOOD WASH :-:-: DAY Is not dreaded nearly as much if you know that you have a good machine to help lighten the work. We would like to interest you in such, we have'them, running in price from $5 to $20 The latter is the very best water motor machine on the market, being both Gearless and Spring less. Then we have another pattern for $15.00 that is a good motor machine, as good as you will find outside the $20.00 machine. THE NEW HOME WASHER Is a hand machine that is very popular at $12. The Big "3", The Steel King, The Acme, and, but just come in and look them over. We are sure we can interest you, even though you have most of your washing done at a laundry. Just think of turning out a tub of clothes in the time it takes to rub one or two articles by hand, and with no more labor. Remember that the modern machine does good work and you will not find it necessary to use the board for finishing but very seldom, and then but for a waist band or a neckband. . Prove us by using a machine, you will not regret it. Churchill Hardware ."IRONMONGERS Co. Ininiedinto Delivery Anywhere. FIR OAK SLAB ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marb WorKs. Telephone Z51. WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE. liKXKFIT HALL. 4 The local branch of System Federation of Harrlman Lines will Klve their first monthly benefit ball at the armory on Tuesday, January 23. The Rose- biirc Orchestra will furnish the music. Tho boys are working hard to keep up their reptita- tion of giving a good social ball. Mrs. Ella Thomas and child arriv ed here last evening from Albany to spend a few days visiting with friends. 4. Delicacies Store um. h. t. coffin, mas At turm.t PARTICULAR people will x find (his fstabluhmcnt all bat can be dciircd The but of everything eatable, always freah and good, for tale. 315 Cass Street AUTO TRANSFER J. F. CLEMENTS, PROP. General Transfer Business Prompt attention given to phone orders. Phone 70 or leave your orders al Jos. Sykes Gun Store We know that there has been a great deal of trouble with Electric Laundry Irons, but it was before the G. E. was on the market or because you did not use them. G. E. stands for General Electric; also guaranteed ever. The Electric Store Churchill-Warner Co. llavlnc illaiaiseil of the slock ol BoimIs of the Novellv Store, to Mr. I, li. Kii.uni TtloLI. of ihe 6, 10, anil 15 cent store. Cubs street, and also no copted a iiokIIIoii with him 1 lake hub in. '111(111 ot idling lev iiieiHis snow where In Hie f.ilure. )'l MI1S F nuiu nay be found THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Hulcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and sold. Plume 58 Roseburg, Oregon 8tart this year KIOHT by dining at tho lunch room whereat you will enjoy tho finest cooking, tho cholc ?at meats, poultry, vegetables, fruits, pastry, etc. at popular prlcos. Particular people find this lunch oom a specially good one and also find that our prices are not eorbl tnnt. Try us. Grand Grill C. and G. Eliiott, Proprietors PHOTOS 5Uc Fer Dozen 50c We are making special prices on photos from 50c per dozen up. HILL'S STUDIO Corner Lane and Pine Sts. Roseburg, Or. Dnxuanglfcide I. vTsn The remainder of the Amler- son li.irc.itn Hlore. bankriiol show canes. counter.. stoik v ami sneiunK. HplendM opeor- 4 t li ti It - for aiiMme winning lo go Into business. Hee Mr. Wood at the Kosetmrg Hook tttore 4 dtf $).)$ North' Side Plaining Mill Just North of Kinney Spur, North Jarkaon HUvrt, Phone 820. Ordera for all kinds ol Itcaaonablo Prices, Building Material promptly Filled at Mill Work Our Specialty Pratt lloiea ta Any Quantity. f. . :A The Real Magnet tliat draws eonlnuts from builders anil rerpcntrTs into our ofttro Is tlut high dnsa quality of the lumber we sell. It la always up to araile, and j - .--- iw.."iiMiiin io an pur rluurrs. Wo liavo a full assortment ! of bullillng material at reasonable ', price, 'oir WOOD j Page Investment Co J Phone 24i ?09 N Jackson i Phone 245. All work first-class Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 82H North Jackson at.. ROSFBCRQ, OHECO.N FOR SALE I flWfl T Pit C C1""r AcrKe Gre. ' New .inn . r5.lST""n'''- - - -on ol S. P. . ... . luuimou. Town Lota SOxl23 u wnue tney are Cheap. at $73.00. Get B and 10 acre IracU suitable fop frnlt, berrlesL annm n i. . Choice Lands;: lng and truck gardening. L 0. Maddux tt 8. Mala St. Koeebart, Oregon