The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 20, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    LOCAL XEU'H.
Get auto content votes at Church
Brothers', tl
Let Stone tune your piano. Phone
288-R. ,tf
' A good new piano for rent. Phone
288-B. H. Jay Stone. tf
ttrnery Muntters, of Kiddle, upent
the day in Koseburg visiting with
relatives,
H. W.i Oliver will tune your
piano or repair your organ. Phone
96. tf
Ming Anna Peterson, of Seattle,
Wash,, in spending a few days In
Roesburg vlBltlng at the Edgerton
home.
Itev. J. N. McConnell and wife
wont to Wilbur this morning to upend
the day with friends. I
I
Ooorge Stearns, of Oakland, wag a
busIneHg visitor in Iioncburg for a
lew hours today,
Kmory Davldnon, who has been
vlBltlng with relatives at Wlnstons,
left for his home at Portland on thlb
afternoon' train.
Ieslfe Hatfield, of North Deer
Creek, has gone to points in Cali
fornia where he will vIU with his
brother. '
Clyde Faulkner, wife and baby re
turned here this morning after a
couple of weeks spent at Seaview and
other resorts.
William Knopp has returned r 1
his home In Canada after a few days
spent In Roseburg looking after bus!
ness Interests.
Mrs, May Davis left for her home
at Ashland this morning after a few
days spent in Hoseburg visiting with
lier sister, Mrs. Verne Patterson.
Mrs. C. Packard, who han been
spending the past six months at the
F. K. Patterson home In this city
left for Porinlnd his morning whore
she will Join her husband.
I. Wollonborg and- family will
leave for Portland this week whore
thny Intend to retdde permanently.
Their IloHt'burg residence will bo or
bupled by Curl I). Shoemaker, eJU:r
of The Kvening News.
Mrs. Hilda Mnllory loft here this
morning for her homo nt Olendale.
Mr. Mallory stopped off bore en
route home from Newport to spend
a couple of days with her mother,
Mrs. W. M. McCurdy.
Miss Nnllie Kirk, stenographer nt
the local Southern Pacific freight of
fices, left for Los Angeles and other
Southern California cities this morn
WINNIE G ADDIS
"THE PLUMBER"
Roseburg Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 2S
Up-to-the-Tiines with attention and mechanics
First Class Materials Work Guaranteed
llll IiMHiiIH
BEAUTIMIL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN
Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition
Level, Rich River Bottom
Soli, Natural Park, River
Drive. Close in. AH City
Privileges. City Water
Lights and Graded Streets
Nothing to equal these properties
in the entire Citv Lots are large
Prices are low. livery 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
increaseyourself. Intendingpur
chasers Phone 212-L and Auto
will take you over to property.
C. D. MAYNARD, Prop.
ing where she will spend two weeks
enjoying bur annual vacation.
Mrs, Harold Aldrfch and baby left
for their home at Portland this
morning after a vinlt with the form
er's mother fn this city.
Mrs. Robert Gile and child return
ed here last evening after sjiendlng
several weeks on the McKeuzle
river, In Lane county.
Contractor F. F. Patterson spent
yesterday afternoon at Sutherlin
where he purchased a carload of
brick to be used in the construction
of a new store building at Yoncalla,
Dr. Callaway and wife left for
Eugene this morning where they will
attend the wedding of members of
the National Stock Company, which
will take place at Kugene this even
lug.
Mrs. Susie Maner this afternoon
filed a Bult for divorce In the circuit
court against her husband, Samuel
Maner. The plaintiff alleges cruel
and inhuman treatment, coupled with
desertion. The couple were married
In Virginia on December 13, 1910.
J. K. Blackburn, of the local
blacksmith firm of Blackburn Broth
ers, left Sunday for Belllngham,
Wash., In response to a telegram an
nouncing the sudden death of his
mother. Other than leaving two
sons In Roseburg, the deceased is
survived by a son In Michigan and
another In Wisconsin.
According to a telegram received
here this morning from Marshfield,
Mrs, Fred Raymond, formerly Miss
Kate Cordon, yesterday underwent a
successful operation for appendicitis.
Tho telegram states that Mrs. Ray
mond is resltng easy this morning
with excellent chances of a complete
recovery,
Southhall Brothers, of Berlin, K.
D., this morning filed a suit In the
circuit court against S. E. Hall, In
which the plaintiff seeks to recover
the sum of $22.20, alleged to he due
on a promissory note. Attachment
was made on an unpaid Insurance
policy.
UIXKOKi; POULTRY YARDS SALK.
38 Barred Rock hens, 7& cents
each; 1 Barred Rock cock, $2:. 50; S
S. C. Whlto Leghorn hens $1; IS.
C. "Whlto Leghorn cock, $2.50; 5 C.
W. Orpington hens and 1 cock, $25;
1 Buff Orpington-cock, $2; 3 Buff
Orpington cock ruls (eggs from Nor
throp's), $5 each. All above stock
n,ro yearlings And especially good
layers. For prices on cockrels and
pullets from 3 to 6 months of age,
call at yards G miles west of Rose
burg or write us your wants. We
.ire moving and must reduce stock.
Sale dates, September 1 to 20. If
you need any of this stock, place
your order now and we will hold it
for you.
I TKACHKR WANTKO. :
WANTED A teacher for 8 ;
months school near Roseburg" 1
man preferred. Only those !
of good experience and first !
clues equipment need apply. j
Good community, good sal- !
ary. Address The News of- (
flee. 330-A17
A IlMIMSTIUTOIl'S NOTICK.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Samuel Sraead, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned was on the 7th day of
August, 1912, duly appointed Admin
istrator of the above entitled Estate
by the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, and all persons having
claims against said Estate are re
quired to present the same, duly ver
ified, to George Neuner, Jr., Rose
burg, Oregon, within six months from
the date thereof.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
12th day of August, 1912.
MONROE W. SMEAD,
Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel Smead, Deceased. s9
NOTICE FOlt I'L'IIMCATIO.N.
Department of the Interior, IT. 8
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
July 10, 1912.
NOTICE 1b hereby given that Vlr
Inda Vinson,, whose postofflce ad
dress is Cleveland, Oregon, did, on
the 6th day Qf November, 1909, Hie
fn this office Sworn Statement and
Application, No. 05C28, to purchase
the N. N. V. . S. E. N. W.
and N. W. M N. E. , Section
26, Township 26 S., range 3 West,
Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 3, 1878, and acts amen
datory, known as the "Timber and
Stone Law, as such value as might
be fixed by appraisement, and that
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon have been
appraised $864.00, the timber esti
mated 2,00u,uu0 board feet at 40
to 70 cents per M, and the land
nothing; that said applicant will of
fer final proof In support of hi
application and sworn statement on
the 27 day of September, 1912, be
fore Register and Receiver United
States Land Office, at Roseburg,
Oregon.
Any person fs at liberty to protest
this purcharo before entry, or Ini
tiate a contest at any time before
patent Issues, by filing a corroborat
ed affidavit In this office, alleging
facts wnlch would defent tho entry
BENJAMIN F. JONES, .
826 Register
vauses
Clogi the porel of the tcalp, prevent! the
hair from obtaining proper nourishment
cauica It to lade and eventually to loll
out. And betides, it'l Irritating and
annoying to have your icalp itching and
burning all the time.
II you want to get rid of the Dandruff
germ to atop the annoying itching end
burning to have a really clean and
healthy icalp, get a bottle of HAY'S
HAIR HEALTH to-day prove loyour
ell what a tatiilaction it ! to have hair
health.
Your money back If not latiifaclory.
$1.00 ntt 50e at Dnj, Store! or direct npo.
receipt of price end de.leri acme. Scad 10c tor
Ui.l botllfc I'hilo tier spec. Co.. New.rk. N, J.
Marsters Drue Co.. ana Hamilton
Drug Co. loll It for 60c and $1.00.
or from Phllo Hay Spec. Co., New
ark, N. J,
? There Are Ten Ten
ants Looking for a
House Like Yours!
Any one of tho ten would
consider your rental price
reasonable, nnd your houao,
or apartment. IDEAL ex
actly what ho has been look
ing for!
Your "reasonably persis
tent" use of tho "to rent'
columns of this paper will
tvsult In helping BOMR of
these ten possiblo tenants to
find your house or apart
ment. Tho details will be
eav to arranKe!
Unit Ynur llitUM Through
THF FVFIMlNf. MFWS
m
9
Evil to Him Who
Evil Thinks
By RYLAND BELL
I A guest at a house party at the
country home of my. friend Butler,
i head of the tirm of Peter Butler & Co..
publishers. met people who were In a
business way connected with litera
I ture. There were several proprietors
of large book mnnufacturing concerns,
a number of literary critics and half
a dozen authors. These persons com
posed about a third of the Invited
guests aud on account of their connec
tion with literature were objects of in
terest to the rest of us.
The Butlers had recently published
a novel called "The Code Reversed."
which was having a phenomenal suc
cess. It bad been Issued under a nom
de plume, and opinion was divided
as to whether the author was man or
woman.
One spicy review of It said It was
the most immoral novel that had been
Issued In many years. Moat of the
notices took pretty much the same
view of the book, but there were a few
that made no mention whatever of
anything naughty In it. One critic
said that some persons might give it an
Immoral Interpretation, adding, "Evil
to him who evil thinks."
Naturally we spent a good deal of
time discussing the merits, deinerltn
and Interpretation to be put open this
story. Some of us endeavored to In
duce Butler to tel) us about the au
thor. But he resolutely declined. He
would not even say whether the book
bad Ieen written by a man or a wo
mnn.
The party came together early in
Octolwr and remained till November,
though there were many chnnpes In
the meantime. I remained as long as
Butler kept the house open, having
met a young lady who affected me dif
ferently from any other woman. She
was but nineteen and more of a Illy
than a rosebud. I kept my tongue al
ways under control when with her lest
I might shock her not that she was
prudish, for there was nothing of
prudlshness In her. Her purity was
self evident
She did not belong to the author
esses, several of whom were among
us. I attempted to talk to her about
literature, but found that her reading
was very meager. Indeed. In a party
where there was a sprinkling of in
tellectual people I did not see that she
hurt any place. I hinted as much to
Butler, who said, "Oh. she's a nice lit
tle girl; rather unsophisticated, but
you know we're not all geniuses here."
Toward the close of our stay Butler
nnnnunced one morning that In n few
days the author of "The Code Revers
ed" would be with us. Several who had
announced their Intention of leaving
Immediately declared that they wrtuld
remain. Some one asked Butler If he
or she was coming incog. Butler re
plied thnt (he person would be incog.
But he promised before the party
broke up to remove the mask that we
might all see him or her In propria
persona.
During the next few days several
persons arrived, nnd each comer was
at once pounced upon a the author.
One wris a young mnn who wore his
hair pompadour and looked otherwise
like a genius. Another was a middle
aged masculine looking woman with a
coarse voice nnd unrefined manners.
'crimps I would have taken more
Interest In this matter had I not been
especially engaged with the young lady
I have mentioned whose nnme was
Mary Brown. One evening while chat
ting with her alone, drawing nearer
and nearer to speaking my heart. 1
finally let my arm fall upon her waist
and. turning my face to hers, kissed
her. t
I had scarcely done so when It seem
ed to me thnt the act was a prof
anation. I was not repulsed, but there
was so much modesty dlsplnyed on the
part of the young lady that I blamed
myself for taking what I had not the
right to take. 1 hastened to repair the
damage by an offer of my heart and
hand.
Two days Inter, ns 1 was about to
leave, Butler announced that If we
would nil gnther In the drawing room
he would present the nuthor of "The
Code Reversed." I entered with the oth
ers, nnd when all had assembled our
hoHt approached lis and, taking Mary
Brown by the hand, led her npnrt from
the others and said:
"Sly friends, I have the honor to
present the nuthor of The Code Re
versed. I will also explain that her
book Is an example of how differently
different persons may look upon the
same thing. You nit have had an op
portunity to know Miss Brown nnd
are, 1 am sure, united as to her purity."
"But you said she was to arrive,
remarked a guest
"Pardon me; I said that she would
bo with us. I did not say that she wan
not then with us.
Miss Brown Is now my wife, but 1
rake care thnt she doesn't scribble
nt least not for publication.
Fortunately she was not spoiled by
her remarkable success. Had she been
Mated over It she would have been
doomed to nn en, ii.nl disappointment.
Her story wn without literary merit
meaning had been placed upon It
hy persons whose minds naturally per
etve the sensnnl. To the nuthor no
ivh meaning wns Intended. Indeed.
he was Incapable of conceiving of
u.h meaning. Butler understood both
'he public nnd the author nnd, not W
nit aveme to making money out of n
1rst seller, had Issued the story anony
mously, giving It a nnme that would
iiErrct what hi wished It to suggest
If You Have Property to Sell, Rent or Exchange
You Want to See
J. W- CAMPBELL
The Live Wire Real Estate Agent
List What You Have V
PEACHES!!!
THE EARLY CRAWFORD Peaches are coming in the full
force of the Season this week.
The crop is extremely short this year, but the quality is unus-'
ually fine, the fruit nice, krge and luscious. The Season
however will not last over ten days. Next week will
see the supply of this favorite canning peach
completely exhausted.
Therefore place your orders early with us to bs sure of the
home grown Peach.
Roseburg
BUY A FARM-8oo,ooo Acres to Select
From. In Central Oregon
LOW PRICES " EASY TERMS
Your last chance to buy Good Farm Land at Such Low Prices
Comk In And
Let us tel! you about these farms
If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm
We will figure with you
McCLINTOCK AND GEDDES
Office In Mnrster'n Annex. Next To Cirnttil Hotel
ft
D. H. MARSTERS
Plumbing, Sheet
and
North Jackson Street,
Works.
I Works. Telephone 251.
ijj WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE
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Phona 24B- All work fit.cl.,.
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds ot all Kinds Furnished
Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property
Perkln. Building ROSKBURO. OHEOOM
ARE YOU LOOKING llltl LAMP?
Dont fail to come out and see the
MELROSE ORCHARD TRACTS
The croam of the I'mpqua Valley. Tracts 10 acres and up.
Price 150.00 an acre and up. Deep, rich soil. Come out,
write or call up on phone,
C. M. ANDERSON, Melrose, Ore.
H THE ECONOMY MARKET H
George! Kohlhagen, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best '-the market
affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM.
Phone 53
ith Him and Get Resul
Pa
1 .
Rochdale Co.
PLUMBING SHOP.
Metal Work, Tinning
Heating
adjoining' Peoples Marble
Telephone 251.
Rosebuig, Oregon