IXJCAIi NEWS. Qet auto contest votes at Church Brothers'. tf Harmon Anderson, of Olulln, Is In the city for a few days. A good new piano for rent. Phone 288-11. H. Jay Stone. tt H. W. Oliver will tune your piano or repair your organ. Phone SOB. tf Mrs. A. C. Bcely left today for a TlBlt with her parents at Myrtle Creek. Forest Supervisor C. S. riartnim returned today from a business trip at Portland. U H. Buell and wife, of Oakland, were In town yesterday attending to business matters. Mr. K. M. Marlon, of Drain, ar rived In this city Inst night to visit with her sister, Mrs. P. I. Perry. Mrs. C. n. PrliiRle, of Coles Valley, left this morning for Sutherlln for a few days' visit with friends there. Prof. Fory lcrt today for Dlllard, where ho will spend Bevoral days at tending to bualnoHH matters. his oh mo at Bremerton, Wash. log in this city left this morning for his home at Drummlngton, Wash. Mrs. Frank Sjjjtoboth and daugh ter, of Oardlnernrrlved In this cty for a, visit at the home of 11. LucaB.v R. V. Dunham and family, who hjave been''vlltlng relatives hero, left today for their home at Medford. Mrs. B. A. Tutlo and son, Archie, who have beon visiting with Miss Myra Camp, left today for Uiolr home In California. Mrs. 8. M. Crow, who has been -visiting with her slstor at Bnndon, passed through this city this morning on her way to hor to her homo at Moscow, Idaho. I In his business life, hats of good tyle, good taste, aro a big asBot to the young man. In his soclnl Ur. such hats are a necessity. Most of our hntB are niado by Stetson after Ideas of our own. Now StotBon hats Just arrived. Wo aro giving double votes on all hats until August 10th. a7 HARTH'S TOGGERY. J. A. Montgomery left this morn ing on a business trip to Eugene. J. Llhens, who has been vibiting hero, left this morning for Porrluud 1 Mrs. J. I.. May left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Portland. A. Fletcher, who has been visiting In this city lft this morning for hla home at Wellmore, Kansas. M. T. Barney left this morning for Drain where he will spend several days attending to business matters. II. B. Church and family and .1. N. McConnoll and family left thlR morning for South Deer Creek where they will spend the day picnlclng on the banks of the stcnm. ALFj COMPETITION' KNOCKKI) OUT l.V FIRST ROUND. The greatest line of Aluminum Waro ever Bhown in Jtoseburg. The Ware that Wears. Not the cheap flimsy kind, but the good heavy re liable sort. Call and examine qual ity the prices aro right. RICE & RICE. tf FOIt RENT Newly furnished room, gentleman roomer preferred. Close In. 312 13. Cnss. 324tf W III There Are Ten Jobs I Hunting Youl s There nro, now awaiting a i worker of YOUR abilities, at 2 least ten good jobs In this Jj city. The men who are look- Jj ing for PEOPLE LIKE YOU to fill these JobB are want i advertisers themselves, and Jj readers of want ads. .They will see YOUR WANT AD If 3 It Is published In this paper J with "reaBonable persist- jj once"; and, seeing It, will n realize your fltneas for the i work they want done. J ' Watch the adi In Jj i THE EVENING NEWS 5 i TO THE PUBLIC: On and after September 1st ve will not issue any Premium Coupons. All coupons that are issued prior to that date will be good until January 1st, 1913 at which time they must be redeemed. Be ginning with the first of the year we will oiTer to our customers an entire new Free Deal. Yours tor business, JR. STUBBS, The Grocer GRANGE ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Wilbur Grange will give an Ice cream social at the school house or, the afternoon and evening of Sat urday, August 17. The public 1b cordially Invited to attend and enjoy the affair with the Grange. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSl'RE SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that In obedience to the command of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county embodied In a writ of execution dated the 26th day of July, 1912, Issued out of said court and under the seal thereof in that certain suit had In said court wherein S. J. Kamlnsky 1b plaintiff, and Louise Glese, executrix of the last will and testament of Adolph Glese, deceased, Louise Gleso, Ruth Glese, Elsie Glese, Jane Doe Glese, Mary Doe Glese, John Doe Glese, Richard Roe Glese, and Glese, are defendants, which execu tion was to me directed and com manded me to sell, the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the demands of the plaintiff against the said defendants, to-wit, the sum of 376.88 with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 5th day of June, 1912, and the further sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) as attorney's fees with In terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 6th day of June, 1912, and the further sum of twenty-four and 75-100 dollars ($24.75) as plaintiff's costs and dis bursements taxed in said suit, and the costs of and upon said writ of execution; NOW, THEREFORE, I will on the 31st day of August, 1912, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, ex pose for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, nt the main entrance to the court house of said Douglas county, In Rosoburg, Oregon, the following described real property, to-wlt: East half of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14, township 30 south, range 2 west of the Wlllnmette Meridian, In DouglaB County, Oregon to satisfy the de mands or the plaintiff heroin togeth er with the costs of and on said writ of execution. July 29th, 1912. GEORGE K. QUINE. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon a26 WINNIE G ADDIS "THE PLUMBER" Roscburg Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 2S Up-to-lhe-Times with attention and mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed 35 NOTICE FOIt PURIFICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Rosoburg, Oregon, July 10, 1912. NOTICE is hereby given that Vir- Inda Vinson,, whoso postofflce ad- dross Is Cleveland, Oregon, did, on the 6th day of November, 1909, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 05C28, to purchase the N. H N. W. y4, S. E. 14 N. W. A and N. W. N. E. U. Section 26, Township 26 S., range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber theroon, under the provisions of the act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts union datory, known as ttio "Timber anil Stone Law, as such valuo as nilghl be fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application, the land nnd timber thereon have beeii appraised S64.00, the timber esti mated 2,000,000 hoard feet nt 40 to 70 cents per M, and the land nothing; that said applicant will of fer final proof 3n support of his application and sworn statement on tho 27 day of September. 1912, bo fore Register and Receiver United Slates Land Office, at Rosoburg. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase boforo entry, or Ini tiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit in this office, alleging fncts which would dereat the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES. 26 Register. SHE n A Man With Ambitions By M. QUAD Copyright, 1912, by Associated Lit erary I'rejis. 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. V. A. ACKLEY, Tailor 111 Cass St. It was a hot day, and Abe IS ureter sat on a chiilr under I be awning of Skinner'u grocery with bis feet on the bead of a barrel and bis bead nodUng with drowsiness. Colonel Harper, who bad come Into town and left bis mule bitched In front of the poMnfllce. came along on his way to the drug store and bulled to say: That yo', Abe? I declar to good ness but I didn't know yo at Unit sight. Powerful hot day In town." "Bless me. kurnel. bless me I" ex claimed Abe In reply ns he slowly low ered bis legs to glv tho colonel the benefit $t the barrel. "I was jest a-thlnking about yo. kurnel jest n-thlnklng and a-ponderlng. How's co n a-gettlng on this weather?' "Ought to be a little mo' rain, roeb be, but co'n Isn't looking 'tall bad." "And mewls hold their own, 1 reck on to consider?" "J est about hold their own, Abe?" "That's good, kurnel. If I can't hold my own I'm still glad to see other folks do It. Things are looking up a bit for me, however. These yere IMko county scandailzers seem to have got tired of throwing me down and jump ing on my head, and mebbe I'll get a chance to drnw a long breath. Dawg gone folks who ain't willing for other folks to get along! Has I'lke county ever extended ber band to help me climb up?" "Iteckon not Abe." "No. sun: no, sub, 'cept by one boIP tary human being, whose name is Kur nel Ilurpcr. "When the wah euded I run for of fice same as all the rest They owed me nn ofliee for baring laid down my Hfo fr my country, but what was my reward? Kurnel Harper. I reckon yo' can remember that I was knocked out b'lsted twenty feet high snowed un der till yo' couldn't see the top of my hnt That's the way Pike county en couraged mo to grab bold with both hands and climb to the top." "Yes, I remember about that," mus ed the colonel as ho watched a dog rolling over und over In the dusty street. "Then I turned to law," continued Abe as he hitched the chair over to get a brace for bis feet ou a post of the veranda. "Kurnel Harper, nobody on tho face of this big earth will ever know bow 1 pinched nnd saved nnd starved nnd worked to get that law business dowu to a flue point "Waal. I got to be a lawyer. Then what? I wanted practice. 1 Anally got a case and went Into court with it but the pesky Jury was lying in am bush to throw mo dowu. Yes, suh. had tho puhtlest, nicest, cleanest case yo' ever heard tell of, and that Jury was bound by law nnd evidence to bring In a verdict for me. but 1 got the cold flop instead. They brought my client in guilty of stealing n hawg when he was thirty miles away at the time at the bedside of his dying mother. Do yo' call that encouraging a young man, kurnel? Was that giv ing mo a show to climb up?" "Can't sknssly call It that. Abe. but If I remember right they found fresh pork in yo'r clieut's house." "They found meat there, of co'se. but was it the meat of that yere hawg or some other? They never stopped to consider, kurnel Jest t brow ed the verdict ngin me In order to crush me out Same way In the sec ond enso and the third nnd fo'tb. No matter how many witnesses I had or bow plain I made my ense, no Pike county jury would find for me. How many times have yo' to flop a young man. Kurnel Harper, to kill off his ambition and take the Qght out of him?" "'Bout fo times. I reckon." "Jest about fo times, kurnel. After that fo'th flop 1 realized that Pike county was agin me as a lawyer, and 1 went Into politics. There I was flop py ng'tn. I took to the Jwtnre plat form, nnd how many times lid I lec ture? Jest once, kurnel. Then came the flop." "But yo' won't have to go to work, will yo.' Abe? queried the colonel, with a tinge of sarensm In his voice. "Never In this world, kurnel; never In this world. That's what Pike eouu ty wants to drive me Into, but she shnll never succeed. I've got ideas, sub ideas. I've got a scheme for putting mo' water In whisky and thus doubling production. I've invented a bar'l witb fo' bungholes Instead of two. Pve got a horseshoe wltb a spring to It to help start the horse off. I've got a scheme to dc nwny with nil doorknobs and save $30,000,000 a year. I've gut a scheme to make all forks with two tines only and thus save every house hold $10 a year. I've got fo'ty different good things to work on, Kurnel Har per, nnd I'm telling yo' I'll yet see the day 1 can buy nnd sell this crowd that's trying to keep me down. I'll do It for shore, kurnel o it for shore." "I reckon yo' will. Abe. Leastwise. 1 never saw yo' so stirred up befo'. What yo got In yo'r throat to make yo ga?p and gurgle that way?" "Can't yo' understand, kuruelV "Not skassly. Hnveu't swallowed one of these pesky hossilles, have yo?" "No; it's not hossflies. It's a half an hour over my regular time, kurnel, and I've got a thirst to me. No; I don't mind stepping around with yo for a nip, being yo' are a man who don't like to nip alone and have had the froodness to ask me. Jest lead the way. kurnel. and I'll be along a tnlnut late Mme as If I sort of overtook yS hv secWpnf. yo know. If You Have Property to Sell. Pent or Exchange You Want to See J.W- CAMPBELL The Live Wire Real Estate Agent List What You Have With Him and Get Resu 32 Do You Ever Hear One of our customers complain ing about getting inferior articles from our store? No! Because we concen centrate our efforts on keeping our stock Pure, Fresh and Wholesome. We insistonthe highest quality We Guarantee Satisfaction or Refund Your Money. Roseburg Rochdale Co. BUY A FARM-8oo,ooo Acres to Select From. In Central Oregon 1 LOW PRICES EASY TERMS Your last chance to buy Good Farmland at Such Low Prices Come In And Let us tell you about these farms If you desire to trade your small acreage on ajlarger farm We will figure with you McCLINTOCK AND GEDDES Offlpo In Mnrtr Annex. Svxt To (irand Hotel 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 Ph0n9 "5- Ail work flnrt-rt.,. 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 KOSFBCUG, OREGON 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 Roscburg, Oregon H THE ECONOMY MARKETU George Kohlhagen, PropTp Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market attords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Phone 53 ariojt A regT Rosebuig, Oreg' ll''Wip"WlWW1