The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 18, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    LOCAL NEWS.
ilr. Ida Bimyun, of Yoncalla,
Bjent the day la Itoneburif visiting
witu friends.
Clark Bnrgar and wire bave re
turned from Portland where tbey
spent the paut two weeks.
B. L. Jones, of Edcnbower, left'
for Eugene last evening where be
has secured employment.
13. K. Jones and family will go to
Newport next month where tney will
ftpend their annual outing.
Hermann Mumem, tlie plumber.
Is prepared to ln&Lall gas fittings us
well us pipe houues. lie guarantees
satisfaction. tt
Rev. G. W. Householder, of Junc
tion City, arrived In Koseburg this
mornln gto spend a few days with
friends
Fresh and delicious sliced bam,
bacon and beef none so good at
tbe North Bide Grocery. Phone
324. tf
Prof. W. C. Lea, of Elkton, loft
here this morning for Portland where
be will spend a few days looking af
ter business Interests.
Prof. Victor Doyd has been engag
ed to teach an eight-months term of
school at Orchard Valley. Tbe Bchool
will open In September.
Mrs. D. B. Bunnell and daughter,
Jesalo, have gone to Wayne, Colo., to
spend about six weeks or two months
with friends and relatives.
Miss Julia Bohun, a teacher In the
Portland schools, arirved here this
morning to spend a few days with
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bell.
Miss Sutherland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Butherlnud, of
Portland, arirved hero this morning
to spend a few days with friends.
Charles Clark, the photographer,
yestorday moved Into bis new resi
dence In North Rosoburg. The rosl
denco vannted by Mr. Clark nnd sit
uated on Enst Cuss street will bo oc
cupied by Prof. Fory nnd family.
First 2G0 ladles' calling fit our
store will receive free ono package
of Dcazzo, a cleansing nnd beneficial
wash for the hair. Tho best romedy
for dandruff nnd1 stops Itching of
tbe scalp nt once. Don't miss your
groat opportunity. MAHSTEUS
DURO CO. tf
Jessto Randy, a waitress at tho
McClnllen hotel, arrived here Tues
day night after several weeks spent
at points In Cnllfornln. Miss Alm.i
Brothers, who accompanied her to
tho southern Btnto will return here
lator.
Among tho Douglas county nppli
canU who wore successful In the re
cent state tencliers' examinations
wero tho following: Gertrude Snn
dors, Ida S. Klctchnr, Mrs. IVnrl M.
Price, W. L. Smith, Sarah F. I.ar
klns. Walter E. llercher, William K.
Najior, Monroe A. Wilder, Kva Prun
or, Mrs. J. R, Pickett. Ruth Mildred
Doyle, Maple D. Moore. Alllo Smith.
1 Wunt a Homo In Koseburg
And will give any reasonable
trade for same, with a splendid
8 room residence nna 2 lots In
Spokane, Wash. Address, J. F,
Samuel, box 82, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon. 321-J16
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IiOAKD AND ROOMB.
Modern Apartments with bath,
hot and cold water
In each room.
MRS. CALLAND, Prop.
Corner Jackson and Brockway
Streets; near High School.
Rate, 6 Per Week.
Clara E. Sprague, Dollle Colwell,
MrB. Alice Starr. Abbio Bond, Fonta
Kldwell, Mary Grace Boyle, Emma
Ageo, Desdamona Wlxson, Mabel
Wilson, Paul B. Knopf, Hattle Mabel
Koso (five-year paper).
The members of MIsb Lucetta
Smith's Sunday school class left for
WlnstonB this morning where they
enjoyed a day's outing.
Rev. J. E. Burkhart and wife leave
for London Springs, near Cottage
Grove, next week where they will
spend their annual outing.
You can rent the latest novels at
tho Fiction Library,, Up-stalrs In the
Parrott Building. Over fifteen bun
dred volumes to select from. a4
Hooper & Lambert, tho contractors
this morning secured a contract to
erect a modern porch on the rest
dence of Fred Stewart, on Pino
street.
Rev. J. G. Iliiltkram and wife, of
Minneapolis, who bavo been spend
ing the past few days In Douglas
county left this morning for San
Francisco and other Southern cities.
Misses Ada Tharp and Maggie
Rvorton left for the former's home-
stend In tho vicinity of Wilbur this
morning where thoy will spend a
couple of weeks enjoying camp life.
ine only up-to-flate goodB no
others carried from Alfred Peats
Co., at Eastern prices at Fisher's
paint store. tf
I. B. Riddle, wife nnd children re
turned hero Inst evening after spend
ing severnl weeks at Portlnnd. They
wero accompanied here by Mrs. Rid-
die's sister, Mrs. Zleglor. Mr. Rid
dle nmdo tho trip by automobile nnd
without a mishap.
Prune Driors Repaired We make
a specialty of such work, also sheet
metul nnd drier plpo work. Plumb
ing nnd tinning. Estimates made
and satisfaction assurod. D. II.
Marsters, North Jackson street, near
Marble Works, or phone 251.
swtf
Some unknown person Inst night
ntered t,io John Culver hardware
store, on Jackson street, and after
effecting entrance to tho ensh draw
er appropriated nhout $2 In change.
The party responsible for tho robbery
entered the building through a sky
light and from all apiwaranceR was
well ncqunlntod with the premises.
Fortunately, the rnbbor overlooked
oenstdcrnhlo money which was hid
den by .Mr. Culver at tho time he
closed his store Inst ovenlng.
The uso of glasses correctly
f5S
fitted, good glasses Is the
only remedy for defective
sight. If you need medicine, glasses
won't help you. If you need glasses,
medicine won't help you. It would
bo well to learn what you nood. Con
sult Dr. Lowe and he will tell you
what you need. Ills more than 20
years experience coupled with edu
cation In the best schools mnkes him
a safe person for you to consult. He
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 will be at Hotel McClellen till noon
Saturday.
Mr. bykes, of Drain, came over
this morning to look after business
Interests.
Dr. Lowe, the well known eye
specialist has been coming to Rose
burg Just 20 years. Can you beat
it?
Mrs. J. G. Vogt. of St. Louis, Mo
Ib spending a few days In.Roseburg
visiting with her uncle, T. B. Can
non.
J. J. White and family went to
West Fork tfTia morning where they
will spend a couplo of weeks enjoying
their annual outing.
Dr. Jjowe puts the cream of more
than 20 years experience with each
pair of glasses he adjusts. This
makes the eye run smoothly.
When the difference In cost be
tween Dr. Lowe's superior glasses
and the Interior kind usually sold Is
so small, the wonder Is, the inferior
kind Is Bold at all.
A quiet wedding occurred In the
parlor of the Grand hotel at eleven
o'clock this morning, when Miss Ilul-
du Puckett, the esteemed daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Puckett, of
Cnnyonvllle, became tue wife of W.
S. Sayles, of Wendllng, Ore. The.
wedding ceremony was performed by
Comity Judge Wouacott In the pres
ence of members of the Puckett fam
ily accompanied the bride to this
city. The happy couple left for
Wendllng this afternoon where the
groom is employed by the Wendllng
Lumber Company. Mrs. Sayles Is
ono of Cnnyonvliie's most highly es
teemed young Indies and has a host
of friends who wish her a long and
prosperous wedded life. The groom
Is said to be one of Wendllng's best
known young men.
NOTICE.
AJJY ONE DESIRING a homestead
llopatlo
"Tcate w
' ..
on will do well to communl-
with E. Haefuer at Dillard,
Oregon. S67-JU
.NOTICE OK SALE OK STATE LAXI)
Xn! Ico is hereby given that the
Stale Land Hoard of the State of Ore
gon will receive sealed bids un'l'
10:00 o'clock A. M., August 13,
1912, for tho following described
college land, to-wlt:
The N. E. 1.4 of S. E. 'A of Sec
tion 0 and N. W. 14 of S. W. 14 of
Section 8 T. 32 S. R. 12 W. of W. M.
All bids must bo accompanied by
regularly executed application to
purchase and at least one-fifth of the
amount offered.
No bid for less than $7.50 per
aero wjll bo considered.
Tho right to reject any and all
bids is reserved.
Applications and bids should be
addressed to O. G. Brown, Clerk
State Land Ilonrd. Salem. Oregon,
and marked "Application and bid to
purchase. Stato Lands."
C. G. BROWN,
Clerk Stato Land Board.
Dated July 8. 1912.
OK SALK In Koseburg. 4-room
house on Flint street. No. 242, all
furnished is bringing In $144;
lights, water, patent toilet, sewer
connection, paved street, etc. Price
f l.iaO; part down balance $10 per
month. Address U. P. Simpson,
Lelnnd. Or. 304-tfsw
OR SALK Second hand cornet,
(trumpet model). In first-class
condition; was played for months
In one' of Portland's leading
theatros and Is a No. 1 Instrument
for either band or orchestra.
Cart be had cheap, Inquire at
The Nows office. tf
322C
Expectations
By EDUARD K. DROANE
X esteem those boys who are obliged
to flgl:t their own way up iii tbe world
most fortunate aud those brought up
to wealth muet unfortunate.
I came of a family of the middle
class aud from childhood was made to
UDdtTHtuud that I would bave to tight
aiy own way in the world. Hut I wus
given an education, which is consider
ed aud usually is essentia) to nnccess.
At sixteen 1 was about to accept a pu
sltlon In business when aa uncle of I
mine suddenly made a fortune by a
deul in tbe stock market Oe hnd tlie
good sense to invest his pain lu oni
first mortgnge bonds and never aft
word risked a cent In speculation.
My uncle was a bachelor sixty years
old, and my mother was bis favorite
sister. He had always shown u par
tiality for me and proposed to my
mother that he should send me to col
lege and make me his belr, for he
claimed that he had no desire to marry
and If be should marry at bis time of
life be would wish he had not mar
ried. I longed for a college educa
tion nnd for my part was glad to ac
cept my uncle's proposition.
I spent four years at college, my ex
penses being paid by my uncle. In
deed, he gave me an al!ownnce that
enabled me to associate with such of
my fellow students as were not ohllg
ed to enrn their living or n part of It
while getting their education.
When I wns graduated with n fair
stnndlng in my class I was one of
tbe all o round prominent men of it.
I began the study of n profession nt
my uncle's expense nnd had nearly
finished it when I received n telegram
tbut my uncle was very 111. I went to
him at once and nssumed the direction
of his household. His illness was
destined to be a protracted one. nnd.
there being no one but myself to do
anything for him. I assumed charge not
only of his domestic but his other af
fairs. I spent five years ministering to the
old man. living in his house with him j
and devoting myself exclusively to
him. 1 regretted that my professional I
studies had been broken into, but slne
I was heir to o fortune and had what !
money I needed I did not repine. True, j
my uncle was very Irritable and often j
tried my patleuce, but the doctors as
sured me that he could live only a few
years at most, aud then, having means I
at my command. I could make up for i
lost time, for, be U understood, I was
not content to live in Idleness and es i
peWnlly desired a career. i
My uncle lingered longer than had
been expected, aud toward the last I
found the work of amusing him very
trying. I suggested cards, and he was
pleased with the idea. He had been
a poker player in bis time, and by
playing with him for n small stake I
got through many hours that would
otherwise have been a burden. Never
theless playing penny ante with a
broken down old mnn hour after hour
was not to men pleasing way of spend
ing my time, nnd when my uncle pro
posed to raise the stake to ft cents I
aciltsi-ed.
This was a mistake. lie was a nat
ural gambler, and it was a knowledge
of this fact a fear that he would lose
what he hud made in the stock mar
ketthat led him to quit "the street."
Since then his passion for gambling
hid lain dormant. It was now excit
ed anew, lie kept raising the stnke.
anil I did not dare to oppose him
When he got the value of u chip up to
2ii cents I began to be troubled How
ever. 1 hoped that by refusing to win
I might keep out of trouble, for I real
Ized that to win any considerable
amount from him would irritate him.
and In his broken condition 1 feared he
might break with me.
One afternoon when he was more
fretful than usual I got out tbe curds
and the chips. During the sitting thore
occurred one of those marvelous runs
of luck by which players are enabled
to break banks. A jack pot hnd been
growing ou the table for some time
when 1 was dealt three queens and
drew a fourth. 1 would bare bet a
small sum, but siuce the cards must
be shown 1 feared to Irritate my uncle
by appearing to favor blra. A.t the
showdown ho had a full of aces, which
gave mo tbe pot.
From that time the devil seemed to
be In the cords- Whenever I dealt 1
gave myself large hands and Invari
ably gave my uncle bands but a little
below mine. vVhcn 1 hud a straight
flush he would have a full; when I had
three aces he would have three lower
cards. Terrified. I attempted to deal
him a bund larger than mine. lie
caught me In the act
For some time I had seen by bis ex
pression that he suspected I was In
tentionally dealing to myself large
hand and to him hands but little
smaller to draw him on. When he ;
caught me trying to deal him a win-
nor he fell buck ou the pillows behind ;
him and pointed to tbe door. In vain j
I endeavored to explain. He con tin- ,
lied to point to The door, and I left
hoping when be had cooled to renew j
my efforts to disabuse bis mind of his 1
Impression. He sent word for me to ,
leave tho house and never enter It
again.
The next day he changed his will,
leaving his fortune to charities, and a
further result of the episode was his
death a few days Inter.
1 am over thirty years old, have
never earned a cent Id my life and i
don't know bow to begin to do to.
This comes of waltiug for dead men's j
shoes. j
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 llje
burg, on the North Umpqua River. Sold on tbrftis
The N CURRY ESTATE, Owners
Masonic Building Roseburg, Oregon
... ANNOUNCEMENT ...
Hi'priutitl from lry Jool. KcoiHiml.t. June 22, lit 12
It is 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 in the duty to
employer and public which that buyer desires to serve.
It should he remembeaed that all mer:bants 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 corsetB 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 coming Fall will be
months in advance of competition. The samples tell the whole story.
The W. H. Gossard Company, Chicago. HI.
THE LEADER
Outings in Oregon
VIA
To the Beaches
Springs and
Mountains
ll SUNSET eV
I l0GDEN5HIl I
Jci
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 cxcellcnce.
Newport Yaquina Bay, Tilamook County Beaches, Crater Lake,
Colestin Springs, Shasta Nprings, Cascadia Bieitenbush Hot Sprii.gsand
mauy other springs of more or less note.
LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS
With longlimits on sale daily to the above resorts. Our booklet, "Vaca
cation Days in Oregon" describing these and other outing places can be
obtained from any Agent, who will cheerfully furnish information as
to fares, trains or postal to the undersigned will receive prompt attention.
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
1 THE ECONOMY MARKET
j George Kohlhagen, Prep.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market
affords. All kinds of Stock? bought and soM.
Phone 58
Phone 245. Au work flr8t.cIa.
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property
Perkins Building ROSKBCBO, OREGON
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
WorRs. Telephone 251.
WorK Done on Short Notice
I WINNIE
"THE PLUMBER"
Roseburg Phone 201
Up-to-the-Times with
First Class Materials
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THE
Excellent Trains
Service and Low
Round Trip Fares
Rcsttuig, Oregon
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GAlfpiS
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attention and mechanics
Work Guaranteed
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