The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 21, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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Get auto contest votes at Church
Brothers'. tt
Let Stone tune your piano. Phone
288-R, tf
. A good new piano Tor rent, phone
388-R. H. Jay Stone. tf
H. W. Oliver will tune your
piano or repair your organ. Phone
396. tf
Prof. Victor Hoyd left for Oakland
this morning to look after butjlneuti
mattcra.
Mrs. Hubert Paria went to Dlllurd
thin morning to spend a few days
Visiting with her father.
County Surveyor Frank Cain went
to Riddle this morning to look after
business matters.
Miss Wileon and mother, of Mon
mouth, arrived in JtoHeburg last
evening to siwmd a few days visiting
at the Parrott home.
A. L. Gore, secretary of the Cres
well Orchard Company, will nrrlve in
Roseburg this evening to confer with
D. 13. Grant relative to business mat
ters In which they are interested.
Dr. Little, of Oakland, camo over
this morning to attend I-royal Emery,
of CoIob Valley, who is suffering
from tho effects of a dislocated
shoulder. The hoy is ut present at
Mercy hospital.
Miss Catherine Dunham, formerly
employed bh instructor In tho local
schools, left for Med ford this morn
ing where she will teach the coming
year.
The members of the Roseburg
school board will meet in regular
Session at the offices of School Clerk
George Neuner this evening.
Harry Hermann, wife and Mrs. S.
8. Starmer, who hnve been spending
the past few days at Ha ml on and oth
er coaBt resorts will probably return
bero Borne timo tomorrow.
Mrs. Both Rargar and Mrs. Clark
Bargar left for Newport this morning
whore they will spend tho next two
weeks enjoying their annual outing.
Mrs. Brown, of N'ampn, Cal., who
has been spending the past few days
in Roseburg visiting with her sister,
Mrs. ,8. M. Kelly, left for Oakland
this morning to visit with relatives.
In accordance with yesterday's an
nouncement, 200 enns of trout arriv
ed In Roseburg early this morning
and were later transported to various
sections of tho county and deposited
In the rlverB and mountain streamB.
Fifty cans of trout wero taken to
points on tho North Umpqua river,
above Rock Creek, whllo others were
, planted In South Doer Creek and Icbh
Important streams. Loral automo
blllsts, who are Interested In preserv
ing the "(tailing gamo" in Douglas
county met the early train, and it was j
out a few minutes later when the
trout were enroute to tho several j
streams preparatory to planting.
V. E. Willetts, of the local cream-j
ery, spent the day at Oakland at
tending to business matters.
H. G. Wilson, the local Indfnn land
agent, left for Portland and other
northern cities this morning to look
after business interests.
F. K. Clark and slater returned to
Drain this morning after a day spent
In RoBoburg attending to business
matters before the United States land
office.
Dr. Callaway returned here tills
morning from Kugeno where bo at
tended the stage wedding of Miss
July Evangeline Claman and C.
Price Manlou, members of the Nat
ional Stock Company. Mrs. Callaway,
who accompanied her husband to the
university city will roturn home to
night. Some unknown person last night
effected entrance to the Padelford
parage, on Rose tseret, nnd appropri
ated a quantity of toolB. The rob-,
liery was reported to Acting Marshal
Chambers this morning and the of-1
(leer Is now at work In hope of as-1
pertaining the Identity of the guilty i
party. Entrance to -the building was
effected through a rear window,
Whon ho opened his Btoro shortly
after seven o'clock this morning, D.
J. .Jarvis, the Sheridan street mer
chant, found that some person had at
tempted to effect entrance to the
structure during ho night. The fel
low had apparently mounted a box or
ladder with the Intention of spring
ing tho lock near the top of the
front door or passing through the
transom which was left ajar upon
the closo of business last night. Num
erous partially burned matches and
a scorched door casing showed that
tho would-be robber had worked for
some little time before abandoning
the task as hopeless. Mr. Jarvls sus
pects a certain negro, who yesterday
spent considerable time In loitering
about the Btoro. The negro could
not be found this morning and it Is
bellnyed he; left town during the
night.
TEACH KU WANTKD.
WANTED A teacher for 8
months school near Roseburg
man preferred. Only those
of good experience and first
class equipment need apply.
Good community, good sal
ary. Address The News of
fice. 330-al7
A MEXICAN
LOVE AFFAIR
Br SHEILA ESTHER DUNN
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Samuel Srnead, Doceaspd.
, 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 tho 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
L2th day of August, 1912.
MONROE W. SMEAD,
Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel Smead, Deceased. s9
MELROSE POULTRY YARDS SALE
36 Barred Rock lions, 7& cents
each; 1 Barred Rock cock, $2:.5u; S
S. C. White Leghorn bens $1; IS.
C. Whlto Leghorn cock, $2. fit); 5 C.
W. Orpington hens and 1 cock, $26;
1 Buff Orpington cock, 82; 3 Bufr
Orpington cockrels (eggs from Nor
throp'H), $5 oach. All nbovo stock
ajro yearlings nnd especially good
layers. For prices on cockrels and
pullets from 3 to 6 months of nge,
call at yards 6 miles west of Rose
burg or wrlto us your wants. We
are moving and must reduco stock.
Salo dates, September 1 to 20. If
you need any of this stock, place
your order now nnd we will hold It
for you.
WINNIE GADDIS
"THE PLUMBER"
Roseburg Pbone 20.1 Sutherlin Phone 28
Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics
First Class Materials Work Guaranteed
BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN
Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition
Level, Rich River Bottom
Soil, Natural ParK, Fiver
Drive. Close in. All City
Privileges. City Water
Lights and Graded Streets
i
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, Hunan! Arc, Vst
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.
I C. D. MAYNARD, Prop.
NOTICH FOR IJIDS FOR KKWKR
CONSTRUCTION'.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office In
the city hall in tho City of Rose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P, M.
on Monday, August 26th, 1912, for
the construction of a sewer In what
Is known as the Dlakeley Street Sew
er District in the City of Roseburg
in the manner provided by Ordin
ance No. 4 95 of the City of Rose
burg.
All bids must bo submitted on
blank forms, which will be furnished
upon application to the undersigned,
and must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City Troas
rer for five per cent of the annum!
bid, to be forfeited to the City of
Roseburg in case the successful bid
der Bhall fall to enter Into a contract
and bond with said City. Tho con
tractor will be required to furnish a
bond for thirty per cent of the
amount of the contract, to Insure
the faithful performance and com
pletion of the work. The Council
hereby reserves the right to rejeel
any and all bids.
By order of tho Council.
Dated August 20th, 1912.
CARL 12. W1M11KRLY,
Kecorder of the City of Roseburg
Oregon. a2G
Dandruff
Causes
Scalp
v.. 1
Itching.
CJ
Clogi the pore, of the icalp, prevents tho
hair from obtaining proper nourithmenl
camel it to fade and eventually to fall
out. And beiidei, il'a irritating and
annoying to have your icalp itching and
burning nil the time.
If you want to get rid of the Dandruff
germ to atop the annoying itching and
burning to have really clean and
healthy tcalp, get bottle of HAY'S
HAIR HEALTH to-day prove toyour
iclf what a latiifaction it it to have hair
health.
Your money back If not tatiifactory.
Sl.00 .dd 50c at Prut Stor. or dirl upon
receipt ol price end dealer, oame. Send 10c lor
tiiel bolllc I'hilo ll.y Spec. Co., New.ik, N.J
Maratora Drug Co., ana Hamilton
Drug; Co. soli It for 60o 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 ono of tho ten would
consider your rental price
reasonable, nnd your house,
or apartment. IDEAI.r -exactly
hat he has been look
ing for!
Your "reasonably persis
tent" use of the "to rent"
column of this paper will
result In helping SOMR ot
these ten possible tenants to
find your house or apart
ment The details will be
easy to arrange!
Ht-nt Your llmi. Thrmmh
THE EVENING NEWS
Don Martin I'urtado, a Mexican gen
tleman of forty uud u bachelor, drew a
goodly sum of money from the bank
and gave it to Dona Isiibel Alendoza.
j bis fiancee, fur the purpose of buying
j the necessary furuiture uud the trous
1 senu. This may be surprising to those
I of other countries where the bride is
j expected to furnish her own bridal
j outfit and quite often provides the
j home, though In Europe this may bt
f done with the dowry which Is ulwayt
supposed to go with the wife. In Mbx
i r-o the groom furnishes both furniture
nnd trousseau.
Don Mart tus fiancee was Just balf
hU age uud was for a time undecided
j between him nnd a young man a cou-
pic of years her senior, Jose Ilerrern.
But as Jose was equally poor there
seemed to be no possibility of their
marrying. One day Jose proposed a
plan by which they might raise the
wherewithal for their union, lie sug
gested that Isabel engage herself to
Don Martin long enough to secure the
trousseau and the furniture, then Just
before the wedding tell him she had
discovered that she did not love him
It was probable that Don Martin
would not permit- ber to return the
gifts, for be was ri gentleman and
known to be a very liberal man.
Just how Dona Isabel received this
proposition within her heart does not
appear, but certain It is that she agreed
to it. Don Martin bad proposed to her
several times, nnd on the next similar
occasion he was surprised to be ac
cepted. He told her that she had made
him very happy, but that he did not
wish to buy a wife be desired one
who would love him. If therefore at
any time before their marriage she
felt that she preferred ti not her man or
that she did not love him be would re
sign her.
The next dny Jose came to see her.
and she totd him that she bad accept
ed Don Martin and what her elderly
lover had said to her. Jose asked what
she had replied to his expression of
willingness to resign her In case she
discovered that she did not love him.
She said she bad answered be need
not fear for her marrying him without
love; that, she promised, she would nev
er do. Jose laughed at this, declaring
that she was a trump and was work
fug the old fellow beautifully. lie was
I bout to give her a kiss, but she held
him off, saying that so long as she was
engaged to Don Martin she would be
true to him. It would be time enough
for kisses when she had broken with
hi in and engaged herself to Jose.
Having received the means for the
trousseau nnd the furniture. Dona Isa
I'el proceeded to the dressmaker and
milliner for the former and asked Don
Martin to go with her to select the lat
ter. But be told her to buy what she
liked and If the purchase money over
ran the sum he had sent ber he would
make It up.
Isabel was several months buying a
redding out lit; then Don Martin one
lay asked ber if she would name the
lay. But she wan not to hurry, and
lie reminded her of her promise not to
narry him without love. At this Isa
bel appeared very thoughtful nnd said
nothing. Don Martin at this assumed
Mutt her conscience was pricking ber
uid said:
"Consider yourself released from
-our engagement. Moreover, the gifts
I have made 1 shall expect you to
Keep, for on no account would I re
elve them If you returned them."
"Not if I were to marry another?"
"If yon ronrry another consider It o
wedding gift from me."
When Isabel told this to Jose he was
lellghted and asked ber tf she could
tot stick the old fellow for something
i iore. She promised to see about It.
lose asked her to set the dny when
iho would innrry him, nnd she fixed It
'or that dny three months hence.
A month before Jose was to marry
'sabel one of htn friends told him that
le had heard that Isabel was to be
imrrled on the day fixed for his and
ner wedding.
"Oh, that isn't announced yet," re
idled Joso. "You must not say any
'hlng about It"
"How do yoa know?
"I should think I would know since
I nm to be the groom."
"You?"
"Yes, I."
"I did not hear that, said his friend.
I heard that she was to marry Don
Martin Furtndo."
"That's another affair thnt my
iancce had some time ago. She was
'tipaged to Don Martin for awhile.
'Uit keep this matter to yourself."
As his wedding dny drew uear Jose
"Taped together all the money he
onld nnd borrowed nn amount to be
aid by a mortgage on his furniture
be made the day after the wedding.
ine day the post tun n left nn envelope
' r him. and. opening It. he found an
nvitallon to the wedding of Dona
snbel Mendoza to Don Martin Fur
ado. For a moment he thought it
part of the ruse. But the Invitation
Am duly engraved, and It occurred to
o!ie thnt he had been victimized. He
'ushed to Dona Isabel's house and
renthlessly asked her what it meant
"It means," she Bald, "that 1 loved
ou. who proposed to get by a trick
'rora a noble man the means to marry
e- Your contemptible conduct turn
J me from you, and Don Martin's
nngnanlmous action won me to him.
"ioodby. You are welcome to my wed
iii.R. After that 1 wish never to see
-on again "
If You Have Property to Sell, Rent or Exchang,
You Want to See
J. W- CAMPBELL
The Live Wire Real Estate Agent
List What You Have Wih Him and Get Results
PEACHES!!!
THE EARLY CRAWFOKD reaches are coming in the full
force of the Season this week.
The crop is extremely short this year, but the quality is unuE
ually fine, the fruit nice, large ard 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 b9 sure of 'the
home grown Peach.
Roseburg Rochdale Go.
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
Come In Ann
Let us tell you about these farms
If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm
We will figure with you -
McCLINTOCK AND QEDDES
Office tn Mnrsli rV AniH-x.NVxt To firntid Hotel
D. II. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
' Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Keating'
North. JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
' WorKs. Telephone 251.
WorK Done on Short Noticp ROSEBURG, ORE
Ph0Be 2- All work firHt-rta,.
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
' Insurance, Etc.
Bonds ot all Kinds Furnished
Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property
rvrklna Building
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Dont fail to come out and see the
MELROSE ORCHARD TRACTS
The cream of the Impqua Valley. Tracts 10 acres and up.
Price 50.00 an acre and np. Deep, rich Boil. Come out,
write or call up on phone,
C. M. ANDERSON, Melrose, Ore.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
George Kohlhagen, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market
affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM.
Phone 53
Rosebuig, Oregon