The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 13, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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J!lx .'riil!ix All'r If Ih lli'iilh.
XNMAN Wll.n ACCICIT leflciont tliliiRn, I would m my good
HKOItKT.UtV or NTATK. I office in excelling the president by
' j nitabllshtng a beneficlpnt precedent
l-r.Uu, I'uMIc M.ir It-li-: 1,y ''"Htenlng the coming brotherhood
i in iniiii, in HuvucuMMK luienmuuiisi
Ufa by giving all nations a chance.
' . i I would stand In with our nation
lit uir r.i'iiiii : i tun ii triviiiB tt
few lottera t;f variolic natures from
aa varioiia wrilet-H, vu Iilto la the
4nawcr to one of them.
Your advisory letter cumo duly to
hand. In uiihwct will uay it la a
bcfter by Increased friendly relation
ship with ail legations. I would al-
so publicly advocate and advise the
president to abolish the secretary of
war and make It the secretary of
peace, and let the good office be
adorned by a woman.
A cerlaln newapaper accuses me of
"wanting something". Well I do, I
want the world to know that there
are many followers, but few Christs.
Look out for th0 promised national
political sensation.
Yours truly,
JAMBS IX MAN.
aide Issue, or rather a contract to
some encouraging letters which I re
ceive from entire strangers, who, It
seems understand me and my doc
trine better.
The leaders In progressive thought
sro not understood by tlin majority
of their day, thereforo their doctrine
Is not appreciated by the majority.
I hop, you will live to get better ac
iualnu'd with my doctrine.
It Is very true what the good man j
great Huxley said that: "Truth j
passes through throe stages. Hrst, j
They say tin t it Is contrary to com- j
inoii Dense. Second, they Bay It does j
not make any difference one way or j C. Oorthv, of Garden Valley, spent
the other. Third, they say that they -"e u, iu ivui8 urauiu8 10 var
always believed It."
My mission In this world, after my
self-made ripeness, (and because of
my ago and T am now ripe), la I
tench the truth, and I am teaching it
In the face of opposition by some and
trims of the opposition It seems is
i.oc.w, ni:vs.
-Mr. and Mrs, William Agnew, of
tllldn, spent yesterday in ltoseburg
visiting with friends.
Ions business Interests.
Mrs. W. 11. H.vkes and daughter, of
Drain, wero visitors In ftoseburg for
a few hours yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. (icorgo Illgclow, of
and Mrs. L. N. Honey during their H. C. Lee, of Nevada, son of Mr.
stay. Eugene Register. and lira. T. L. Lee, of Looking Glass,
arrived in the city today and was met
Misses Adne Palmer, of Brooklyn, ! at the station by Mr. Lee, senior.
Mich.; and Agnes Carpenter, of j and driven out to Looking Glasa Vai- i
Muskegon, Mich., arrived in Rose-jley, where he will spend a couple of
burg last evening to spend a few weeks vWtlng with his parents. '
days with friends. , ' ... ,,ri! .... !
srnvKV. I
Notice Is hereby given that the t
following described lands have been i
surveyed, to-wlt: I
In Tp. 29 8., K. 1 W., W. M., Sec-!
tlons 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 28.!
20, 27, 34. 35 and 30. !
In Tp. 38 S., R. 3 W., W. M., Sec
tions r 7, 8, 9. 15. 1. 17. 18. ltt,
id. 25 and 3G, and S'& of Sec. 12.;
N & of Sec. 13. E of Sec. 26 and
of Sec. 35. . 1
Pints of Btirvey will bo filed In the
lUisf'burg land office on October 2C,
1912, at 9 o'clock A. M., and on and
!f;r'" such rlnv we will be prepared
to receive applications for entry of
the unreserved and unapproprial.
lands therein.
All jwrsons arc warned, however, J
that for lrfndB within any Xnfinn
Forest, applications .can NOT be re
ceived except from bona fide settlers
who made sottlement prior to the j
withdrawal for reserve purpose?.
BENJAMIN P. JONES. ;
Register. ':
GEORGE W. RIDDLE, i
Receiver
MIbb E. M. Carrlek and Miss Bessie
f.'arrlck left thin morning for their
homes at Los Angeles after a few
days spent in Roseburg visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Car-
George P. KogerB, formerly mayor
of Salcni and a prospective candidate
fm United States senator from Ore
gon on the Bull Moose ticket, spent
the morning in Roseburg conferring
with the voters relative to his propos
ed candidacy, Mr. Rogers made an
excellent mayor of Salem and is con
sidered a man of rare executive abil
ity. ItAILY WKATIIKK KKI'OIIT
NEW YORK STORE
SCHOOL TABLETS 5 CTS.
Big thick Scratch Pads, the biggest and the C
best in the town. Buy supply now U-
We Are Headquarters for School Shoes for
Boys and Girls
WE ASK Y01R INSPECTION.....
8 5
lug from those who should be : ""aitylivlllo, wero visitors In Rose-
uurg or a rew nours yesterday.
ray friends and assistants, but I
shall not let that daunt me In the
least, I shall pursue on In my world
work. Your iiilvlHe me to retire from
public life, and settle down to private
life. As to that, notw ithstanding my
advanced age. I am more nmhltiouB
for public life than ever, nnd pre
sume Hint 1 will not have retired un
til I have passed Into my gravo. But
I do not expect that a towering mon
ument will nnrk my Inst resting place
until my doctrine una met the ap
proval of time.
I am already aheud of somo of tho
world's best goiis, lnasmucu as mr i .;ul,onB Kegistur.
kest Hint ono of them could do in j
his llmo was to gather a handful
kellevers In the way of twelve disci
ples. And not till long years after
the best of the gods were dead did
they becomo popular enough to be
worshiped.
Now, (and the word or term Is
vcr used hi Iho way of euphony), I
do not know whether my memory or
Immoiiallly will he worshiped or not,
that will he the business uf coming
OTUU. But this I do know. It will
not bo until war, murder, theft, graft,
greed, drunkenness, rape, prostitu
tion, alihortlon, wage slavery, hypo
erucy, deception, cards, tho curing
'Jealousy and envy, nnd tohucco nnd
their kindred human degeneracy will
lave passed away, and through the
sMamo of these things und more com
ing men w ill have voluntarily nliol- j
lshed them. All these things and I
Dr. E. B. Stewart left last even
ing for Portland whore ho will spend
a few days looking aflor professional
matters.
John Laird, of Sitkum, siont the
day In ltoseburg attending to busi
ness nintterB nnd Incidentally visiting
will) friends.
Mrs. Ehurle Kuykpndnll and
daughter, llttlo Doris, wont to Hose-
, burg yesterday to visit relatives.
I
.Irvine Gardner has returned from ;
Portland whore he was called as ai
witness In a recent land case tried In i
the federal court. j
.Wis. Casey and Miss Parrotl came -
down from ltoseburg to visit the
fair, anil will bo the guests of Mr.
ItOlt.N.
n. S. WeaUier Bureau, toeat office.
Itowburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5
n. i:i I'Vldny. September 1.1, 1912
Precipitation in Incites and hun
dredths:
Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night
Precipitation, last 2 4 hours
Total preclp. since first of
month
Normal preclp. of this month
Total prerlp. from Sep. 1, 1912,
to date , 1.84
Average preclp. since Septem
ber 1, 1877 .33
Total excess from Sep. 1,1912 1.61
averago precipitation Tor 34
wet seasons, (Sep. to May
Inclusive) 32.30
WILLIAM, BELL
Observer
t.S4
1.01
FOR RENT House in North Rose
burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley,
Roseburg Steum Luundry. tf490
diirs
Worto Chocolates
HOI.U IIV
Fullerton & Richardson
1-1! Ih. lOcviitu 1 Hi. 7."cent
NOTICE OK I'lXAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Lydln S. Adams, deceased,
hns filed In tho County Court of
Douglas county. State of Oregon his
final account asNsuch administrator
of Bald estate, nnd that Thursday,
the 10th day of October, 1912, at the,
hour of ten o'clock A. M., has been
fixed by said Court as the time fpr
hearing of objections to said account
and the settlement thereof.
B. S. ADAMS.
Administrator of the Estate of
Lydla S. Adams, Deceased.
5 246 Rose St. i
CHILDRENS HOSE AT 12c
Good Quality Children's Ribbed Stockings. Our
famous "Oh My" brand, They wear fine "j O
all sizes at special XC
Boys and Misses Winter Unions 50c
The best value that we ever offered. Misses med
ium with drop seat, Boys heavy fleeced. A fA
grand value, best in the town a big special tJlC
BAKER-To Mr. and, Mrs. L. o.
Baker, or Camas Valley, in lloee
burg, on Thursday, September 12,
1912, a girl.
SPIRELLA
CORSETS
PHONE 82-J
9.
NOTICE OE INTENTION TO IM
PROVE SOl'TII PINE STREET.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That nt a meeting of tho common
Council of tho City of Roseburg, Ore
gon, held oi the 3rd day of Septem-
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more will pass away, hut my words uer, 1912. the following resolution
will not pass away. I am not writ-1 was adopted:
Sng tills to ticklo Hie ears of those ol 1 "RESOLVED, That tho common
tho present age or century, but lor j Council of tho City of Roseburg
tlio approval of coming num. deems It expedient and proposes to
In your letter, you Inter that It Improve South Pine Street In the
Mas a wise move lu my refusal or j City of Roseburg. from the South
xrylng again for the presidency, but line of Burke Street to tho North
loutish lu any expectation of being line of South Sireet In tho following
offered a position of secretnry of ; manner, lo-wlt:
KUKi; that 1 had belter cut that out; First. By grading tho street to
islo, ami tlmt "l!i:it lakes minify, , the proper sub-grade.
Jlrenils ami political hacking." ! Second. By paving tho roadway
lu answer to Iho first In the quo-! of said street roll width with nsphal
tnllon money, will say that I , lie macadam pavement,
lot expend one dollar or a multiple! Third. By constructing concrete
f doM )! tw:ml t lu wecrotnry uf j
ir.t'V.i;. ivtwU1.st!iinlhiK the !-'
tomid in fi unit plm i-h on ilolliu s :
ml criits. with tho ivnts imMlomtii- j
StiiiK In tin ir iwnviH ; inure t liiin ;
ttii'tr mtii'. j
No, I will nut nsU n MiMiil, or nl
Ior' n frlt'iul to hj't'tul nn niun Io
wa nl my nolillcul in'rCfrniiMit . No
sm i"i Inning b ru ft uluill en tor into
flit Hpioliilmi-nt of niltit'. So t lur
"tinh! l' no moil of Invcsi (mil Ion of
"Mjy cy;o hi pnliiliMl of tirt mul no
lmtinnal sr;uil.l t" Bother friiv :m tt
Uoor, 1 r I ran't ohtiitn liUli (rtlr
vt ovrinnu'iit with clt'iin hamts niot
xtn nii'rit, I will M;iy out of oi'Huv
TIkm-i lius boon, nni! nr ton innny
Ifit hlKH Oflitt WllO pU-Olctl tlliMllsolvi'M
1htr on their 11 J-ft'M t money, hut
jiof on nii'i'H. Tint;' Is no tntolU
nuro In an ln;uihn:iti 1oIl,ir, hut
thern t In : lli Im.iIm
A to th(, rnml ft h'll.lM. W.'ll 1
xpert to hnv more Montis tlllto tho
jirent noet ItnniM :i!'-r m hone-
ave mjs,M to imthoilf dust, than
('oti'-ornliiK tin- tliird pollt;U
Voting; will Hny th;tt a in it :iil.T
of men, tiot a follower, thovoforo, do
ot nee d any pimhlnc ovt's-t iho imt.h
iJir hv Iho ftrv ?o.il In niv soul.
Tn wrretnry (f Mtutthln with tun
nuM he (xTt n Hide fsvno In romp:ivl
son to my world tntonllons, thoivfor.,
rnro hut llttlo whether I nhinhi It
or not. My ultiinuto oIi.t't, or mul
neither, in my pnrsttit of hiipplnosw
ntl tn mv own wav Is tt ifftr to the
in!d me-it'T thun thoimh T should
to '"ir.iiiit'd president nf the
m-nrli)'', republic. If (trrretury of
Btate, I would virtually lie the pre
Sdont, ImtmiK'h ae among other lca-
cnib.
Kottrth. Ity const met Inir Rub
thelitis if necessary.
Kilth. Hy constnu'tlng street
monuments.
Sixth, lly layln vitrified sewer
pipe.
Seventh, lly rotistriictlnj? catch
hnsiiiH and InletK.
S;tlil Improvement to ho made In
: neeortlante w ith tho Charter and
j Ordinances nf the City of IlopohnrK
j Oregon, nnd the uraile. plnnB, apecl-
rirathms nnd ostimntea, of tho City
i Knclucer. filed In the offico of the
i tlty Korordor on tho 3rd day of
.September. 1!H2, which unld Rrado,
: plann, Bpeclflcatlons nnd estimates
jure hereby approved nnd adopted.
The entire, cost of said Improve
I mont sliall be assessed upon the
i property especially benefitted there
j bv ns provided by the Charter of the
t'liy of ltosebnrc. and no part thcro
1 of shall be paid by the City of Rose
; but iz.
" The OHtlmate of tho City EnKlneor
(of tlio probable detailed cost of said
, Impvov ement is tho sum of $2.7 1t.-
o:.
Kesnhed. that the Recorder of
. t h' City of KottchuiK. Oregon, be
i fin! hcrehv is directed to Klve no
tice of na hi proponed Improvement
i" provided by the Charter of gald
Citr."
KcmonMramvft tmfinst said pro-
I'osod lnipr.n-enipnt may bo filed In
wrltina with tho undersluned with
in twentv (in days from the first
miMlcation of thin notice, which Is
the !;iv iV September. 1012.
CUM. K. VlMHKlit.Y,
ltoconKr of the City of Kosebnrs.
Oregon. nw.sl6
I WINNIE G ADDIS
I "THE PLUMBER"
w.
is Roseburg Pbone 201 Sutherlin Phone 28
p Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics j?
First Class Materials VVork Guaranteed
WOULD YOU THROW ASIDE A
TELEGRAM.OR REGISTERED
LETTER, AS "PROBABLY
NOT WORTH OPENING."
Can't you imagine some want ads being
really worth more to you than auy telegram or
registered letter you have received in a year
or that you are apt to receive in the year to
come 1
Are you not able to imagine how some want
ad of four or five lines of type, ninyif investi
gated and followed up-influence the whole trend
of your life? Some opportunity for work, for
buying or selling, or for investment may have
such . far-reaching results for you ns to shape
nnd direct your coinings and goings, your prof
its and losses for long vears!
WATCH FOR SUCH AX AD?
Is it not DEEPLY WORTn WniLTC TO
THE EVENING NEWS
ADVERSERS CET RESULTS
Quality Purity Cleanliness
Has been our motto for the past two
years. Our business has increased
over 500 per cent over the first
month we were open.
We w;sh to thank our many patrons
for their liberal appreciation of our
service and qual.Hygoods. The day
of low prices, on cheap, adulterated
and non-nutricipus products is m
the wane. For that reasi n join our
long list of customers, and buy
your groceries at
THE BENSON GROCERY
225 North JacKson Street
PHONE 184
We slice Ham, Boiled Ham,
Beef and Bacon.
We solicit new accounts.
Dry
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH
UPPER CRUST?
IT'S ALL RIGHT!
Best' Flour On The Pacific
Coast at SI. 60 per sack.
We Keep a QUALITY SHOP
and Guarantee everthing we sell.
We are about to declare another dividend. Are
you getting yours? If not we are both loosers.
Phone 195 Perkins Bld'g.
Roseburg, Oregon
"The Best Town in the West.