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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1912)
LOCAL MOWS. Ralph Terrell roturned here last evening after a few days upeut at Newport. O. C. Betber, of Glendale, was bimliiess visitor In Hoseburg for a few hours today. Hermann Maratem, the plumber, la prepared to Install gas fittings as well as pipe bouses. He guarantees satisfaction. tf Constablo Edward Singleton wen to Hock Creek last evening to servo civil papers. Fresh and delicious sliced ham bacon and beef none so good at the North Bldo Grocery. Phone 824. tf Mrs. George Thompson returned here tins morning after a few days spent at Portland and other northern cities. Mrs. Olive Crowder arrived here from Portland this morning to spend a few days with her brother, Rudolph Harness, of North Roseburg. Attorney Dexter Rice and family leave for Rock Creek tomorrow morning whero they intend to spend Bevoral weeks. V. A. McCall, county fruit In spoctor, left for Riddle and other Boutnern Douglas county cities this morning whoro lie will Inspect a number of orchards. Henry Strader and fumlly, Arthur Btrader, wife and son, end Harry Ollklson left this morning for their camin on Llttlo River whoro they will spend about two weeks enjoying a vacation. J. T. Wantland, of JamoBtown, N. D., "Who has been spending the past few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mcllrldo, in Udenbow- or, left for Sun Francisco this morn' lng. First 250 Indies calling it our store will receive free ono package of Doazzo, a cleansing and beneficial wash for the hair. The best remedy for dandruff and Btops Itching of the scalp at once. Don't miss your great opportunity. . MAHSTHR'S DURG- CO. tf If you are cnntomplnting build ing a house, burn or other buildings, I will ho glnd to furnish you with estThintes. I have only skilled me chanics In my employ and they are all Insured by mo under I ho Work man's Compensation net. 'Phoroforo, when I do building for you you take no cunnco of boing sued for damages or any injury that may befall any employee while working on your building. D. S. Nichols, contractor and bulldor, 181 N. Jnckson Btreot. Roseburg, Oro. Phono 327-Y. tf Mrs. I.ottle I). Ley and Mrs. Ola Kenulng.y of Dennistm, lown, who have been spending tno past two wocka In Uusehurg visiting with their daughter and slider, Mrs. .lolm Campbell, left for Portland lust night. From there they will .proceed to lOngland where they contemplate Bpendlng the summer. Mrs. Cumi bolt accompanied her mother and I Want n Homo ltl ltoscliuiK . And will glvo any reasonable trado for same, with a splendid 8 room residence and 2 lots in Bpoknno, Wash. Address, J. F. Samuel, box 82, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. 221-J16 HOARD , AXI) ROOMS. Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In each room. Corner Jackson and Drockway Streets; near High School. Rate, 6 Per Week. MRS. CALLAND, Prop. sister es fur as Portland where she expects to spend three or four days. Prices talk so does quality. You can get both at Fisher's paint store under the old stars and stripes. tf Miss Elizabeth Williams, of James town, North Dakota, arirved here yesterday to spend a few duys visit ing with her cousin, Richard Will iams. You can rent the latest novels at the Fiction Library,, Up-stalrs In the Parrott Building. Over fifteen nun drcd volumes to select from. a4 The only up-to-date goods no others carried from Alfred Peats Co., at . Eastern prices at Fisher's paint store. tf Edna McCulloch, of Jamestown North Dakota, who has been visiting nt the Clements homo In Edenhower expoctB to leave for her home with in the next few days. D. E. Davis, until recently con nected with Kendall Brothers In this city, left this morning for points In Colorado where he has accept! the management of a light and water nlant. Mrs. J. F. Barker and daughter, Harriot, Joe Sykes and llttlo George (Ironvold left for Newport this morn ing where they expect to spend the next six weeks or two months. Prune DrlerB Repaired We make a specialty of such work, also sheet metal and drier plpo work. Plumb lng and tinning. Estimates made and sntlsfnctlon assured. D. H. Miirstors. North Jackson street, near Murblo Works, or phono 251. swtf Don't forget Dr. Lowo, tho op- Iclllll. Will ho In Rosehllrir "lxt Friday nnd to noon Sat urday at tho McClallun house. Try and consult him In tho forenoon if possible as tho doctor is usually busy In tho afternoon. Mrs. Annlo Pearl llonlo this morn ing filed a suit in tho circuit court In which sho asks a decree o' di nrce from lur liushaiid, Christopher lleale. The plaintiff contends that she w a h married to llonlo III Jackson utility, on October 10. IStlll and lat er came to Rom-burg to reside. She says her husband treated her In a ruel and inhuman nianner and that was finally compelled to leave llllu. Other than a decree of divorce he plaintiff asks for tho custody of the two minor children horn to their union. Mrs. lleale Is represented by Attorney 11. L. Eddy. IXTKltKSTI.NO ITK.MS FROM COLKS VALLEY. M'urm Weather Huh (iood Effect I'pon Cro S4K-1AI Event Is At The Fortin Home. The officers are today searching for Edward J. Bowman who is want- d In HoHchut'g on a charge of nou- upport. I he warrant of arrest was issued this morning by County Judge W'onacott nt the instigation of Mrs. Itowiiian. Mrs. ijowmun claims her husband fulled to provide those things necessary to sustain life for months and thut ho dually deserted her and went to 'Eugene. The Eu gene officers were notified today nnd It Is possible that, cowman's arrest will be effected within the next few hours. The recent warm weather haB helped ripen the grain. Most of the hay is in. Quite a few jteople have begun binding. Mrs. F. H. Schlegemllch's sister, of .Milwaukee, Wis., Is visiting in the valley. 4 Z. E. PlehetteTias left for St. Paul Ore,, to make hay on the ranch he recently rented there. His father and family will follow later. Edna Wilson, of Roseburg, and Flossie Wilson, of Salem, both form er residents of the valley, are visit ing friends here. The concrete mixer has arrived at the bridge and work will commence on tho piers this week. The people of this valley will certainly be glad to see the last nail driven. Mr. J. E. P. Withers, of Los Gatos, Cal., and Mrs. A. G. Bogart, of Eu gene, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Emery. About twenty of the young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fortln Saturday evening to spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Clark,. formerly of this valley. They all report a pleantmnt een Ing. We understand that a few of outi people are train for Jack Johnson. The Misses Isnbelle and Tassle Dearllng, of Oakland, spent Sunday afternoon with Margaret Emery. A very close and Interesting game og base ball was played on Cole's Valley's diamond Sunday afternoon between Sutherlin and Coles Valley. Up to the fourth Inning It was a scoreless game. The ninth Inning ended a tie, the score being 5 to 5. The tenth ended a tlo aiBo. The eleventh Inning opened with Cole's Valley's pitcher almost prostrated with heat and work of the game. Sutherlin succeeded in running In six tallies this Inning, making the score 1 1 to 5 in favor of Sutherlin. Chas. Aldrich and Chas. Davison starred for Cole's Valley, while Keith and Halston starred for Sutherlin. Coles Valley was badly handicapped by their third baseman being out of the game for the day. The line up follows: sh Valley Slltlierlin Smith n Richmond Macon p Nelson Ellison lb Salicerinan Aldrich 2b Taylor Edwards lib Shack Davison ss Homer Panken rf Richmond Fortln ...cf Ralston Krohn If Keith A Mountain . Elopement Br HELEN HARWOOD Tbere are do mountains Id the world about wbicb tbere la so mucb In snny and story as tbe Alps. DoubUesw tbe reason for tbls is that they lie la the center of Europe aDd no one cud go tiotn France or Germany down Into Italy or farther eastward to AUHirla without passing over tbein. Years aot before the Alps had come to cootalu fashionable resorts. There lived at Conio, on their southern slope, a gentleman who, having made a fortune In Milan, retired to spend tils days In peace on tbe beautiful Lake Co mo. Be was a widower with one daughter, a charming girl, upon whom be doted. Italians have always ar ranged the marriages for tbelr sons and daughters, and Slgnor Attauaslo betrothed bin daughter, Theresa, to a man more than double her age. Know ing that at bis death she would need a protector and considering Slgnor Itlz zuto a man of business who would take care of her property for her, be i considered that be had done a very j good tiling for bis child. But, unfortunately for his plan, be died before the marriage could be brought about. After tbe funeral Itlz zuto claimed his bride, who was also bis ward, hut found, to bis disappoint mem. that she hud a lover In the per- j son of Giovanni FabronL Rlzzuto waB ! not tulDded to give her up to his vnung rival and sn Informed her. Unvtng ! certain powers over her as her guard Ian, Theresa, and her lover sow that If she refused to marry the man to whom her father had given her he might put her In confinement and per seeute her till she consented to be bis wife. The lovers therefore decided to go away together. Southward, eastward : and westward lay Italian territory i In which the guardian could Invoke the j law. Northward was Switzerland. In ; which be would have no claim upon ber. Hut to go northward meant to j cross the Ajw, and that at that time j was a difficult and dangerous feat to j accomplish. Nevertheless, taking tho horses' nnd carriage that had belonged ! to Slirnor Attannsto. Gttiseppt. the coachman, and Elena, tbe heiress j maid, both of whom would give their lives fur their mistress, they staneri I to git us far os wheels would fake them and then endeavor. If they could I not find sledges, to pursue their Jour i ney on foot. They set out after they were sup 1 posed to be In bed. nnd Rlzzuto did not learn of their departure till morn RIVERSDALE TRACTS Sub-division of the well known N. Curry Estate ranch into ten acre tracts suitable for fruit, garden and farm products, located five miles from Rose burg, on the North Umpqua River. Sold on terms The N CURRY ESTATE, Owners Masonic Building Roseburg, Oregon ... ANNOUNCEMENT ... Ilrprintnl from Kry Ciixxla Kcinnmiiirt, June 22, 11112 Iti but the statement of simple fact to say that the corset buyer who has the opportunity to buy GOSSARD CORSETS and does not take full advantage of the splendid offerings for Fall, fails m the duty to employer and public which that buyer desires to serve. It should be remembeaed that all merchants are not privileged to buy GOSSARD CORSETS, which further emphasizes the responsi bility of those entrusted with their distribution. Figure imperfections which have developed only recently by wear ing corsets of injudicious selection have been accurately anticipated and provided for with that unerring decision and nicety of execution for which the Gossard organization is so eminently qualified, Those who sell GOSSARD CORSETS this coining Fall will be months in advance of competition. The samples tell the whole story. The W. H. Gossard Company. Chicago. 111. THE LEADER Outings in Ore; VIA THE To the Beaches Springs and Mountains IV) I SUNSET I lOGDENff SHASTA! I I 1 ROUTES I Excellent Trains Service and Low Round Trip Fares A HAItOAIX. Two nice level lots, eacti 40x100 In Wnlte's addition, only 3 blocks (rom high school, 1 new houso 24x33. 9 ft. posts. Bhlngled root: another house 12x20, 1 wood shed 7x15. city water and Bowerage, fine well to Irri gate garden. Price $950, $500 down, halaneo on monthly payments of $15 per month, first year, then $10 until paid, Interest at 6 per cent. Page In vestment Company, 709 N, Jackson, nr Plnno 242. tf 'Olt SA1.K In Hosehurit, 4-room house on Flint street, No. 24 2. all furnished Is bringing In $144; lights, water, patent toilet, sewer coiuteetlon, paved street, etc. Price fl.ioO; pnrt down balance $10 per month. Address K. P. Simpson. Iceland, Or. 304-trsw 'Oil SA1,K Second hand cornet, (trumpet model) , In first-class con ill (Ion; was played for months In one of Portland's leading theatres and Is a No. 1 Instrument for either band or orchestra. C-att be had cheap. Inquire at The News offlco. tf Now is the Time For that two-piece hot weather suit. Our goods and prices will please you. We make Ladies Suits too. Also do cleaning and pressing. W. A. ACKLEY, Tailor 111 Cass St. i inn m-niK a very energetic mail mm ji spurred to rim probable loss or hlj nurd's fortune, he started In pursuit. dfuiuc lelirned the direction the fuel J Ives hnd taken. It was in the latter ' ' , - If you are looking for an ideal place to spend a portion of the summer, where you can find rest, health and recreation, the outing re sorts reached by the Southern Pacific are pur excellence, Newport Yaquina liay, Tilamook County Beaches, Crater Lake, C'olestin Springs, Shasta Springs, Cascadia Breitenbush Hot Sprh.gsand mauy other springs of more or less note. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS With long limits on saledaily to the above resorts. Our booklet, "Vaca cation Tays in Oregon" describing these and other outing places can be obtained from any Agent, who will cheerfully furnish information as to lares, trains or postal to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon part of May. and tie knew that this bt'liiK the ftensou of meltins snow, was the must dii njfernus period In the Alps j Moreover, he did not believe that the j lovers could go very fur In a carrtace 01 thai they could secure any further I conveyances. Itesidea It would be an easy matter to track them by the murks ihey would leave tn the snow. . The lovers reached Iicarno. u village i on Lake MnKiorL then drove over o gently rising road to the foot of the St. Gothnrd pass. Oo this rond the i traveled all day and lu the evening i left It for concealment In a Swiss ; enhfn. Knrly lu the morning they start i ed to go over the pass, leaving the car riage. but taking the horses, on one of which Therein rode, while the mnld rode the other, the men walking. Aft er making n part of the u scent they : saw the guardian's carriage coming ! rapidly up the valley through -which they had passed j They tolled on its rapidly ns possible j till they came to a point where the j were screened from below and where j there was n pocket in the mountains j Tbe wind hud driveu the snow frum I here, enabling Giovanni to practice a stratagem. He sent the coachman j and tbe maid with the horses on through the pass, while he and The resa turned into the pocket, which led Into the pa again farther on. Klzzu to, reaching this diverging point, hesl tated. then went on through the pass, taking np the tracks left by the coach man and the maid. It was several hours after this that Giovanni and Theresa reached an eminence where they could took over a narrow gorge anon the road oo the other side. On this road they saw RlKzuto's carriage. He saw them and called on his driver to stop and. get ting out of the carriage, called over to tho fugitives to give themselves up since they could not escape hlro. Fie was on a road that had been cut through the side of a mountain, whtcb extended above blm thousands of feet It was one of those balmy daya In spring when the nlr la laden with moisture, though the sun shines bright snd warm Just such a day as Alpine dwellers fear the avalanche. Though Ktzcuto was half a mile distant from the fugitives, his voice sounded as If he were close to them. Just as he pro nminced the words "can't escape me" : Hlovsnnt and Theresa saw the whole J side of the mountain opposite seem to , slide slowly downward. It gathered ! rapidity as It sank, and In a few mo- j ments they saw it pass over Ittziuto and his party, burying them a hnn ! dred feet deep. The snow bad ben ! to evenly . balanced that It required! only the sound of a voice to rtbrate j the air sufficiently to bring It down. The lovers retraced their steps and ' were married at the bride's home. ife THE ECONOMY MARKET' H" George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Bulcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock' bought and soM. Phone 58 Rosebuig, Oregon Phone 246. All vtork flrsi'rl Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property rerun. Building ROSPBCHQ. OKKOO! D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE r-1 WINNIE G ADDIS "THE PLUMBER" ftoseburg Phone 20 1 Sutherlin Phone 4 Up-to-the-Times ith attention aud mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed