1XTKUKSTIXG NEWS FllOM YOXCAIjLA. Hunting Benson Oienol Twlay Mauy Yomullu People Knjoy ; VainlioiiB lu The County. J. J. Lutz was at Roseburg on bu&ieag the first of the week. f)r. J. L. Callaway,-of Roseburg, w here on professional business Tuesday. E Helllwell made a business trip to Cottage Grove the first of the Nyeek. Sirs. Lee and son, Fred, have re tuned from an outing at Newport. rank Wooster, of Roseburg, is hee for a few days outing. Mrs. J. G. Samler and son, Dolph, hve returned from an extended visit at Portland. essie Beckley and family of Klam at Falls, are here on a visit with ruatlves and friends. iFrankie Daugherty, of Portland, arived here Monday for an extended f rlstt with relatives. i Harry Stearns and family visited with relatives at Oakland the first of f the week. ; F. A. Beard and wife, of Portland, I arrived here the first of the week for '. la visit with relatives. Mr. Beard de- pnrtpd Monday for West Fork where tho will spend several days hunting before returning to his home at Portland. Mrs. Beard Is here the kuest of relatives. Mrs. Floyd Booth departed for Eu- lene Wednesday for a few days' visit lith relatives. Mrs. Harlow, of Eugene, Is vlsltirin the home of her brother, C. F. tplegate near this city. W. L. Starr and family have re- rned from a visit at Monroe. Or. R. P. Mortensen. C. P. Hunt- kton, Jas. Miller, Jno. Applegate. , .Tones, Oliver Jones, C. P. and Baker attended the big Moose king at Roseburg a few nights some as candidates and others old-timers.' 'he city' rockcrus'ier has recently ergone a thorough over-hauling Is now crushing rock for the Inc rement of our streets, rs. H. L. Mooney, of Myrtle ik is visiting with relatives near city. A. J. Fawcett, of Ashland, was i a few days this week the guest and Mrs. Knott. F. Patterson, contractor and kler, of Roseburg, was here on neap Wednesday. heriff George Quine and Roilroad Ictlve Kelley were here Wednes-I , day trying to get evidence In the Rice Hill holdup wherein one of the section men claimed he was held up by three masked men and relieved of $36,000 on Tuesday evening as he was returning home from this city. . Barton Helllwell has began work on his new bungalow, which will present a neat appearance when fin ished. J. R. Bell Is erecting a new barn on his home property. F. F. Patterson will commence op erations on Stearns' new brick with in a short time. Mr. Clinton Wilder and Miss Helen Prior were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Prior, at Rice Hill. Sunday, July 281912. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder are among our most highly respected young people and have a host of friends, who wish them all kinds of good luck and much happiness on their life's journey. With the opening of the hunting season numerous hunting parties de camped for the haunts of game. Many of the parties departed for the woods on the day preceding the ojwning of the season so as to be ready for business at the first break of day. It Is safe to predict that no less than fifty hunters from this place and Im mediate vicinity will be In the woods before the week shall have passed. That many deer will be killed Is al most self-evident, ns many of the hunters are crack shots and know every inch of territory oyer which the hunting wll he done. If the season !asses without some unfortunate hunter being mistaken for game and shot It will be a great relief to the public an evidence that nimrods are becoming more careful and are res pecting the laws more closely. MRS McGINTV. STA&E KOIIHED BY HOLD HIGHWAYMAN. Watches And Money Valued at $3,500 Set'uretl lty Hobberij, WILLIAMS, Cal.. July 31. The Williams and Bartle'.S Springs auto mobile stage was lit Id up at the Prim, grade, about 35 miles from Williams, the robbers obtaining (2, 500 In cash, besides much jewelry The stage left Williams loaded with passengors. Few particulars have been received, as the robbers cut the telephone wires near the scene. The first news of the robbery came when Sheriff Stanton says he was notified by way of Lower Lake. No particulars of the robbery were given except that the passengers were made to deliver their money and valuables in the old-time way. liLAMKI) FOR TUB DEATH OK A FHIEXD. Everett, Wiwlk, TmveHiiff Jlun In Accused of Murder. BELLING HAM, Wash.. July 21. J. M. Shanahan, a traveling salesman, of Everett, Wash., was held respon sible for the death of Clifford Garl, of Mount Vernon, yesterday, by the verdict of a coroner's jury returned last night. Shanahan lost control of the machine In which he had taken Garl and several others for a ride to Stanwood. It went Into the ditch and turned over, crushing Garl to death. EVGEN'E WILL ltl'ILI) ITS OWN SEWERS. Construe Oon Work Will He Com menced At An Early Date. WANTED Good wood cutter.' Tele phone 14F25 or Inquire at News Vofflce. 317-tf StOCKOF jOODS FOR SALE . First and Becond hand, principally first hand. $3,000 cash, balance on easy terms. Stock will prob ably invoice at $0,000. Located in the A. D. Bradley brick building, 111 Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore gon. Inquire at the store or 219 - Pine Btreet, of L. H. Rhoades. al5 EUGENE, Or., July 31. Construc- tlon work on the rebuilding of Eu ! gene's sewer system will begin early in August. The city council, at a meeting Monday night accepted plans and specifications prepared by City Engineer Fornerl. The people last winter voted $20,000 In bonds for the work, but It Is thought the work will cost more. WANTED To buy. A team of ponies. Weight around 900 Mus be reasonable. Address , box 595, Roseburg, Oregon." 4 CONVICTS MADE TO PROVIDE Sl"l 'LIES. Penitentiary Inmates Called Upon To Muli'uactiiro Mattresses. progressing rapidly and by the time' the furniture will be needed atjthej institution they will be ready.j By the employment of convict labor In the manufacture of the mattresses, It j Is estimated that a mattress which j will cost $10 or $20 in the market. ! can be made at a cost of $10; and that the bedsteads which cost $S In the market can be manufactured at a cost of $5. - . - : PIaAVS A XI) PIAYERS. ; ' I Anule Russell Is resting at her 1 summer home lu Maine. j The lrUh Players have made a ! great success In London. j Al H. Wilson will open his season in Baltimore September 2. Catherlno Countiss Is starring In stock In Portland this season. Wish Wynne, the English come dienne, is making a hit in Chicago. Bessie Abbott Is to sing the role of Maid Marlpn In "Robin Hood." Ralph Herz Is to star the coining season in "The Mysterious No. 44". Harry Bulger Is making a tour of Canada in "The Flirting Princess" Adele Blood Is leading woman of a stock company at Columbus, Ohio. In a new play, entitled "Tho West", Mme. SImone Is to appear as an Arab girl. Minnie Dupree is to appear in a tabloid version of "The Indiscreet Mrs. Eyene". Lewis Waller will have a modem play when he makes his next Ameri can starring tour. Charlotte Walker will star again the coming season In "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine". Theodore Babcock is to be seen In a new playlet called "Faro Jim," by Edith Sessions Tupper. An English company is now being formed to make a tour of the Eng lish provinces with "Ben Hur". W'adsworth Harris has been engag ed to play Nobody In "Everywoman" during the coming season. Christine Neileon has Just been engaged as the prima donna of Lew Fields' production of "Hanky Panky". Mrs. Leslie Carter expects to bo gin her season in October In her new play, "Whom Does Helen Belong To?" SALEM, Or., July 31. The work of mnufacturlng matresses and Iron beadsteads by the convicts for the Eastern Oregon branch asylum is Our Stock of Summer Dress Ma terials is Now Most Complete and we would advise that you come and make your selections early, as it will not be long until these lines are pretty well broken MEN AND BOYS, We Have an Exceptionally Fine Line of Clothing and Furnisnings and at Prices that are Absolutely Right We are special agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets and the 'Famous Gordon Hats. V' " :.V.-- .v'v . 4 . ABRAHAM "The House of Quality" Roseburg, - - - - - Oregon BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition Level, Rich River Bottom Soil, Natural FarK, Fiver Drive. Close in. All City Privileges. City Water Lights and Graded Streets Nothing to equal these properties in the entire City Lots are large Prices are low. Every lot fenced. For choice of lots, terms and all information Phone 212-L or apply on premises, Harvard Ave., West Roseburg, and save commission. Buy now as prices will advance. Get yours at once and earn the increase yourself. Intendingpur chasers Phone 212-L and Auto will t&Ke you over to property. C. D. MAYNARD, Prop. You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See P AT If you aro contemplating build ing a house, barn or other buildings, will be glad to furnish you with estimates. I have only skilled me chanics In my employ and they nre all. insured by me undor the Work man's Compensation act. THierefore, when I do building for you you take o chance of being sued for damnRCf or any Injury that may befall an employee while working on your building. B. S. Nichols, contractor and builder, 181 N. Jaokson street. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 327-Y. tf Prlcos talk Bo floes quality. You can get both at Fisher's paint store under the old stars and stripes. tf t . . . . . For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalk's and Cement worK of any Kind. I have five or six houses I will sell cheap, as I want to use the money in other business. See my burglar proof window lock, Its O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roots. We build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER CRiCUL Thtp (troHt In-Mttiitlon oin It door for tho lull scnurMur on H!tl(tinter 2OU1, foil rut itiMrurllon Include: (it-iicral AitrtoiiHiire. Adronomy, Animal II us tiHixIry, irkirv llunbn'-ffry HnclLTlolnKy, BotMiv nml Plant Patholou?, Poultry HuNbHtulry, Hnrtlcullure, Kntomolony, VfiUTltiaru Help nee, Civil KiiKlittjertuK, Kl'tfUrlcal KliKlncrltlrf. Mpchniilcnl Kn ginvprliiK. Mining KiiKtiierhiK, IHk" way KiiKim-eriiiK, lnnm-Kllc Helenee, IxmiPNlle Art, (onmiPHi Forestry, Pharmacy, Znolnjcy (J hem i try, Phylca Mntlicmntkn, KiikuMi lAHKiiatre nod l.ttcraltirt', Public KupakltiK, Modern I-atiKUiiKef, lllitory. Art, AreMtecture, Iinliixlrlal I'Mniffifty, I'hyntrnl Educa tion. Military Sclunce and Tactlci, aurl Huslo. Catalogue and It! nitrated lltrratnre mailed free on application. Addre: Kt-RlKtrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Ort-Kuu. School Year Opens Septem ber 20lh, 1912 Peaches! Peaches! HALES CLING STONES $1.00 Per Box Will Only Last a Few Days WATERMELONS ON ICE THE BENSON GROCERY. NON- M ix BALKABLE 4 SELF-POINTING A Ilnmmcrloss Gun with Solid Frame. EaHiest operating and smootTi cut action. SepecLcS Sad?: rr. y I.i-kt.ko EV.3. AT $23.05, 'j sir A is iniav:A li Shoot 'j t c 'ctvuhere is f ' ;r Trip or FWS.' if i'f S fhotirun CaUl:ir. M A Have rnur Dn.iirr show IX i J"" Steni Repealer. TOOL COMPAilY, T O BolSOOI. CHK.OKE (MIC, MASS. LIBERTY'S LIGHT ' 1 1 WM& If) rolly tlio frcfHlorn (Imt comc frJii iini-iMiMlciicof and inriepem euro cun only Itcloiig to the thrifty mid MivinK, Voting anil old ought to lutvo n hiink nrcoiint mid hero Is tlut pldro to lutvo It, Wo woh'otno liidlvldintl neooiintN and nro mont ac rommoflafJnu to our if(MtwlUrrt, Wo offer IJlMTnl foniblnwl with that fuv-urlty that Im-Iotikm to solid iiiMtltiillnnft llko our, AX Interest on Time' Deposits First Trust and Savings Bank The largeat, moat beautiful and tyliah wall paper stock ever aeen In Roaeburg at D. P. Fisher' paint and paper atore. 121 Went Oak itreet. Help youmdf or your friend win the Howard automobile by trading at the Uee IMvo Grocery. Bave your coupons. a3 -