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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1912)
pa- UK Ah SKWH. (tiorw are rf lrffi(f tbt!r jr ctw i, n4 fc ft rMiIt the tvu i yLyi;7 Herat to Maraterc, tL ilemtr. 1 pMpirtl to lattall tu E'.tiLju u well at lt bow. H guarEt Mtifeil(s. tf Mr K. B. Hmith and tiilUm Wt ft THa;i)f( Llt, fc coast, tfe) noru)ftg br tfcry win titui . mmumr. Frenb c4 i)ik-!o'Ja aJ!t4 ham, hVJtti t!l4 kf M gOo4 t tie Korta BiiJ Grerr. Fbone 224. tl Mr, S. K. Krohn and chiMrm ex pect to leTe for Xvnyirt la a few dar br Ux fil tb re mainder of tb auojnver. H. i. rrutr tod Bert Sutherland, toromrlf emplored by Kendall Broth era, left fur Portland lul evni;j to apod a few dar looking after b'jel Deas fBtrst. William Huliyi wtnt to Albany tbla morning bere h will Join Mra. Hulfi) and flilld who bav been Melt ing with friends at Portland. Prom . that nlace they ko to Newport to alwnd tb niiMitr. i . W. Mrball. of the Weyerhau r Timber Company, accompanied by hla daughter left for Tatoma, Wah., thla morning whero they will fend tb greater oart of the Hummer, Mra. W. A. Petllt, of Roiseourg. and Mra, Joaeph Urldgea, of Oakland, left for ftandon thla morning- Mra. Pettlt will Joined at Mrtle Point by Mra. Henry Nelaon, formerly of ItoaebiirK but of late of Dallaa. Flrat 200 ladle calling t our Mora will refelfa free on pacxago of IH-azzo, a cleansing and beneficial waab for the hair, The beat remedy for dandruff and atnni Itching of th acalp at once. Don't mka, your great opportunity. , MAltSTEK'B WUItO CO, tf Frederick M. Rinlth. of Carlton, N. J,, waa among the KaKteru Klka who atopperi off hero enroiite home after ttondltig the Idas' convention at Portland. Mr. Hinlth auya he la de lighted with How-burg and IioiikI'ik county ami It may he poKalhlo thitt he will rnlurii to realda hern In the jienr future. O, M, Preble nnd ?.'!r, of Ashland, arrived In Itoaeburg Inat nvtuilug to apond a few duya with relnllvcH, Ac cording to Mr. Preble, who l well a fjunlnted wllh Ii. K. Yockey, formerly of The Newa force, the hitter recently went to Bnn Krnnc.laco whero he him entered the linotype achmil. irpon lila return to Axhlnuil h" will have charKe of ft linotype recently ordered by one of tho publiciilloiiM of thnt city. Attorney .Fftiuea Wnlaon, of Hone tirK, nuil .liidiio Wnlmuiof Portland, will lea'e here tomorrow for polnlw I Want a Home In ItnttchurK And will Klve any renaonnbla trade for aame, wllh a aplendld 8 room ronlilence and 3 lota In Hpnknne, Waah. Addrnaa, J. V. Hainuel, box 82, Myillo Creek, Oregon. 221-jlS m V. MiAtlU ASl EOOM8. Modern Aytrtmratt wltb bfctb, tot and old water In e&r& tjm, MRS, CAI.LA.VD, Prop. Corner J&ckwva and Erockway Streu; ce&x High Rfcooi. Rat, Per Week. So itortt-era CiJIforiiia where tbey wjll i-i.d lU Jf iunii. oailXij; I " i fr. CiDaway ajnt the day it j Yonalia where be hit a number of ; pailents, A. Buchanan left yesterday fyr Klkton where he will apend aeveral i daya attending to bUiicehH master. i . f Th only ta -to-care goos do ; othem wriit4 from Alfred PaU 1 Co., t Katera jrlce at FIsher'i I paint to re. tl Prune Drlr Repaired We nsake a Bp;iaUy of such work, also he?t mtal aud drlr work. Piumlr h and tlunlng, Eet! mates ruade and satisfaction ajuured. D. H. Martrst North Ja;kon street, near Marble Worki, or phone 251. awtf Fi-d-rl(;k T. Whhlng, city editor of the Morning KnUtTfrS at Oregon City, pa&ed through RoKeburt; ye terday afternoon Yjy auUmioLfle en- route to Crater Iake. ile repru the weather very warm (n Clackaniaii county when he left on Tuesday. deputy Bherlff Halph Quine left for Oregon City lajtt evening after Kdward J. Howman, who Is wanted In ItoHehurg on a charge of non-Kui-Iort preferred by bU wife. When taken In cimtody Bowman wa trav 'fliHK In a northern direction accom panied by hla parntu. fjenuty Sher iff Quine and bis prlwiner will prob ably f'turn hero tomorrow morning. Mrs. Klla Martin, who Hp;nt the pawt year at tl.e homo of her rlaah er, Mm O W. Miller, in KookinK Olaifw, bft for her home at Hi. I'aul this morning. Hhe wa ac.-ompanleil by two other (I;tiJKht(rK, Ituth and Lydla Martin, who hava been Hn-.nA-Idk the pit Hi ti'ii rlayp visiting fu thlH locality. Alia HruHh, friend of the Martin family who reldr-M In Min-n-a jhJIi alno ?etunjid Kant thin morning. J, W. Perk Inn 'expects to leave f(ir Chicago in a couple of weeks where ho will confer wilh K;tntem capital ist tH relatlvo to (leve!(;pIitK bin coal InieN'Kin fn Cook enmity, Mr, f'er kiiiH bus received nHiirniuH that a number of KuHlcrn ciiiltallH(H will Mil mi re development of the coal proj- j erllcH u h well atf conntni',t a rail- 1 road In th event the coal In an plen- tlfnl uh rcpi'itBeiited, t j jinfc T'i" of KliineH--correctly ijfai. (Kted, ood la8es ! the ftnly remedy for defective uluht. If you need medicine, tcl'innes won't help you. If you need g lames, medlclim won't help you. It would bo well (o learn what you need. Con sult Or, I-owe and bo will tell you what yon need. Iflu mnre than 1!0 yenrH experlencn coupled with edu cation In the beat nclunl makes him a nnf permm for you to consult. Ho will bn nt Hotel McClelleii till noon flaturiluy. Comity Clerk Lenox reports the iHHiiHiic-e of an uniiHiialty laro num ber of flnhtliK ati'l tl It 11 1 1 f l K IfceilKes dmhiK the pant ten days. Most of tbo-e llc.enMi'H W"M lnHiied to persons 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.t3iil4tiBjE a rlt::t to the xztUivi ' t I Mr. hi :'. of Uniu,' '3ilbe over ttla Ejorting to transact ' i ! W, A. Burr, tie Lt Crttk firni- j ' er, aiiit ti diy in Rofcebarg attend-! Ing to rirUji bsi.ets mziuirt, I ' Ccy hUu;)tt wife and t&iidren ex ipect to leave for Oardea Valley to 'iLorrow wiiefe tbey wiii enjoy a brief I ra cat ion Mrs. H. R. I, of CoquiUe City. fpbied tbroui;is Ifjebura; tfcis njorii- iog enrotite to Wolf Creek where fche wiij v.'jsjt with friesd- Mrs. Philip Jesw;lwn, of New York City, Ib Epeadltg a few da wjtb Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Je&el&on on tpe old Ml. Nebo dairy ranch west of ttwo. W. C. Harding, of the Harding Land Company, left for points fn Mexico tbJs morQlng where be ex- peels to spend two or three weeks looking over the country. Mrs, J. C. KuIIertoD, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Graham, of Minneapolis, went to Kiddie this morning to spend a day vltlttng wki friends and relatives. Prof, Pulton, of tbe Oregon Ag ricultural College, arrived feere this morning to appear as a witness be fore the grand Jury. Like Mr, tibinn, Mr. Kulton fs a chemist and has en joyed considerable experience in ana lyzing beer. Percy R. Vinson, of Vancouver, Wash,, Is spending & few days In Koseburg vinltfrg with friend, Mr, Wilson reside-i here about 14 years ago and he notice many nubstantiai Improvements. More particularly in this true with regard to the street and new buildings. Sim. R, J. Ktang, of Garden Val ley, who has been very 111 for the past seven or eight weeks. Is slowly eonvaicHing. At one time during her JJlnens Mrs. Slang's life waa dehpafr ed of, but through careful nursing -the finally rallied, K, II. Waite says that Sutherlfn missed a good oi'portunity for &tme great advertising in Portland last week. Jle nays that as a living Illus tration of the splendid growth and development to be derived In an Ir rigated section, Kaitt was a splendid example. He pointed out the fact that one of the visiting Klks from arid Idaho was only 24 Inches tall, while Kaitt Trorn irrigated Sitthcrlln Valley was fi feet 8 inches lull. Suther lfn Sun. XOTICK OP SAM-; OP KTATK LA XI) Notice Is hereby given that the State Land Hoard of the State of Ore gon will rucetvo sealed bids tin I1 1 M : 00 o'clock A. M August 13, 1 U 12, for the following described eolieKM land, to-wlt: The N. K. i of S. E. V of Sec lion 6 and N. W. of S. W. of Section 8 T. 32 8. R. 12 W. of W. M. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to purcliaho and at least one-fifth of the amount offered, No bid for less than $7."i0 per aero will be considered. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Applications nnd bids should be addressed to 0. G. Jlrown, Clerk Slnto Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to purchase Stato Lands.' O. G. BROWN, Clerk Stato Laud Hoard. Hated July 8. HM2. KEEPING A , SECRET Br F. A. MOCHEL "HarJter. ibere s a kid cp in tbe or xV. wzxtim to yoa." "A kd Uj see tue'f Tex." Harkr bitaied- He believ-d tb kid to be lu ooj HArry. Tbere fca been trouble la the Ila.rter fa.milj Mrs. Hxrfcer lad been extravaol Uarker's icsi&ess bad lalien off w finally collapsed. A series tut tpzirWjd Sc. oerrous, petty tatagocisms todocet by tLinj3 goiiig wroag had eoiue be twwu faiiit-r and tuother till a separa tion was unaruidable. and Barker bac taken a positioo to a hardware store bis work being in the cellar. It wai from there be was called to the office "Ask him If hs my boy Harry, and If be Is, briny biro down here "" Tbe messenger went upstairs am soon brought down a boy of seven. Oi seeing Marker be boonded into bb arms. "Papa!- Tbe father bagged bim again am ' again, then said, MCome tor monej again, Harry? "No; not this time. -Tben what is Itr "Mamma has sent me for yon. i "tfent yoo for me? Ioes she wist me to corse and see her about any , thing? If so. tell her to write me ' There'll only be more trouble If wi try to talk." "She wants you to come home and stay home. "That's ImpoftsiMe, Harry. It wouto not do at all. "She told me to tell yoo she wouldn't do no any more." : "Oh. ye, he will. She's said hc wouldn't Itefore. She can't help it when he sees you children ragged and huncry and needing a lot of things. I don't blame her." "She won't do It any more. I know she won't "How do yon know it?" "Because soroepn's happened." "What's hapened?" "Mamma said I wafn't to tell you." narker looked even graver than be 1 fore. When thine happen In faml- lies goins downhill It's generally a notch Jotver. Tbe husband and fa ther f en rf-d one of b i s eh i I d re n ha d sucrnmbed to had nourishment or cold or beat or the thousand and one things thnt carry off the children of the poor, lie didn't question the boy further : Instead he :iid: "It's half an hour to closing time Go home and tell mamma I'll come as soon as I leave here." "No; I'm to wait for you. ' "Wbyr "To show you the way. We've moved." Iltirker groaned. He felt pure what ' that meant they had leen evicted . airnln for nonpayment of rent. j "Weil. Harry, you go and sit up on thnt stool, and when C o'clock comes : you may show nie t tie way home." When tbe Hock struck fi Harker left the store, his little !oy walking txside ' him. holding on to bis hand 'Harry; led his father down a broad avenue. "Are you sure you're on the rigid track, Harry, dear?" "Yes, papa." ! "I don't know of any houses yon and the children and mamma can live ; In herealiottt. "We'll turn out of this street pretty , noon." i "It must be n long walk." j "Not very; only about ten minutes j more." : They wntked on till they came to the ' street tbey wore to turn Into. j 'Tm sorry it s bo far." said Ilarker i "I'm tired after a long day's work, j and I'm not as strong as 1 was. I'll j have a long way back to my dinner." "You're not to go brick to dinner, papa." j The father walked on musing. Pre- , ently be asked: "Anything very bad , happened, Harry?" "I wasn't to answer any questions about what's happened, mamma to'd me." "V'ou're a very good little messenger ! to carry a secret." j "I'm doing the best I can to keep it, , but It's mighty hard." For tbe tlrst time tho father smiled. Ho knew how hard It was for Harry to keep a secret, for he had known hiin to try before and make a bad failure. Then, too, he had an idea that if some new misfortune hud happened the boy wouldn't have bad so much difficulty In keeping It to himself. While he wns weighing these matters, Harry sudden ly let go of his father's hand and ran up on to the stoop or a brick dwelltni: 'about which everything was spick nnd spun. And there tu the windows, laughing nt their father nnd bobbing their bends nnd clapping their hands, were t he other children. Marker stood for n moment pur.7led, then followed lilt boy up the steps. The door open ed. nnd his wire sprang Into his arms. "What's happened?" "Aunt Sarah has died and left mr her house and tho lit tie income on which she lived. It was hard for Ilarker to renllxe tbe change with live children strug gling to climb up on him for a kls. But the news didn't stop them or the kNses- As soon as each and every rue had been hugged nnd kissed they all went into the sitting room, and Harry, taking his father's hand, said: "Now. papa, tell mamma if i didn't Keep the secret ntifihty well." "Splendidly!" And taking the boy up In his nrn h covered hla face with kisses, ' RIVERSDALE TRACTS cc.jUfitinn rif the well r,nri, intn tpn acre tracts or1 farm Tirff1 tlCtS. located five miles from Rc burg, on the North Umpqua Kiver. ooia on terms The N CURRY ESTATE, Owners Masonic Building ... ANNOUNCEMENT ... Hmrintnl lriia Iry (iiMKl. K-unoiii!t. .June 22, 1012 It if but the Btatemer.t of flimple fact to sav that the cor.et buyer who has the opportunity to buy OUSSA KU CORSETS and does not take full advantaKu of the splendid offering for Fall, fails in the duty to employer and public which that buyer desires to serve. It fhonld be r-membeaed 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 coming 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 Oregon VIA To the Beaches Springs and Mountains If SUN SET I lOGOENiSHASTAI 1 I ROUTES I 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 par excellence. Newport Yaquina Bay, Tilamook County Beaches, Crater Lake, Colestin Springs, Shasta Kprirgs, Cascadia Bieitentush Hot Sprh.gsand mauy other springs of more or less note. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS With long limits on sale daily to the above repcits. Our bccklet, "Vaca catinn Days in Oregon" describing these and other outing places ciin 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 jy 1 THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Ticp. j Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock' bought and soM. Phone 5S Phone 245. AU work (irst-clwa Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared fnsurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property Perkins Building ROSFHURO. OREGON D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worli, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice WINNIE G ADDIS J! "THE PLUMBER" U li Roseburg Phone 201 Up-to-the-Times with First Class Materials i known N. Curry Es suitable for fruit.' gaJ t- r i .i . i Roseburg, Oregon THE Excellent Trains Service and Low Round Trip Fares Rosebuig, Orecn ROSEBURG, ORE Sutherlin Phone 2S J attention and mechanics Work Guaranteed 1 tbhmm, WalShj 1 1 ..A... ml.' i .i., ...imAv.,).; IC,'r.i..ii,-..i.,.t.,-i.-j a.l.pi W8lii"aiiMnaaMi V.