NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS BEN SELLING'S RECCRDJROGRESSIYE While a Legislator Aided in Placing Upon Statute Books Many Popular Measures. Referring to his record as a pro gressive, Ben Selling, progressive Re publican nominee for United States Senator, in a recent interview, said: "I am proud to say that as a Re publican I have been in the Oregon Legislature on and oft for about 16 years. During that time it was my pleasure and duty to aid in originating and writing upon the statute hooks of this state such progressive meas ures as the Australian ballot law, the initiative and referendum, recall, the Presidential preference primary law and many other reform measures which have glvon to the people their rights. These measures have taken Oregon from under machine control and placed the nominating machinery in the hands of the people where It belongs. Bear in mind I have been at this work for 16 years, laboring consistently for everything that would bring about the present Oregon sys- BEN SELLING Progressive Republican Candidate for - United States Senator. tern. This being true and a matter of record, my contention Is that my self and otherB who worked with me, are the true progressives in Oregon. "The people of Oregon do not have to guess as to my progressive work. It Is an open book. It is recorded on the statute books of Mils state. Judge your progressive candidates by what they have done, by their records as progressives, and I shall be perfectly satisfied with the verdict expressed by the people next November." LOWELL FAVORS SELLING Opponent In Primary Supports Him at Regular Party Nominee. In giving his unqualified indorse ment of the candidacy of Ben Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator, Judge Stephen A. Lowell, an opponent of Mr. Selling in the primary election, said recently: "Senator Selling is the regular con stituted nominee of the party. He haB been a burden bearer In the past poli tical contests and is entitled, under all rules of the game, to his reward. He is a progressive Republican, not only today, but was such when It took Borne courage to occupy advanced ground. He Is a substantial business man. with a home and interests in the Btate. Why should any honest man who believes In fair play In politics, as well as in every day affairs, refuse to support his candidacy. 1 am with him to the end and he ought to win by 10.000 plurality in November." Persistent Advocate of Popular Rights Editor Davey, of the Harney County News, says of the progressive record of Ben Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator: "Ben Selling was nn earnest and persistent advocate of popular rights and privileges when the men who are now leading the noisy band of Hoose- velt shouters were among the most hidebound stnndpatters, some or them going so far as openly to refuse : as members of the Legislature to vote I for the successful candidate of their own party for United States Senator, Just to emphasize their opposition to the popular system of election." Having to his credit a record of 16 years of active endeavor in the pro gressive cause, friends ot popular gov ernment In this state should have no hesitancy In supporting Bon Selling for United States Senato.-. There Is one thing about Ben Sel ling's progressIvc7C8S It was . pal f CToHi" ycly.' ii Oils alwava hen a progressive and as the Republican nominee for Senator is entitled to the rote of every progressiva. lAIIHiK OUtlfiCTURY. IODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. 6330. nieett every second and fourth Tuesda of every month la the Eagles hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp Frank Clements, consul; R Stubbs, clerk. .. O. T. M. hosetmrg Hive, No. J holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In th Maccabee hall. Sisters of othei cordially Invited to attend our n; hives visiting In the city an views. Olive Green, lady, com., Jessie Rapp. R. K. ). K S Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 holds their regular meeting on tht first and third Thursdays in eact month. Vlsltiug members In g"ot Btandtng are respectfully Invitee to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W M.; Free Johnson, secretary. VO.UKN .OK WOODCRAFT Ll.'a Circle, No. 49, meets on first am .third- Monday evenings of em;i month In the I. O. O. F. hall. V li lting members In good standi n, are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clara Cawlflolil clerk. O. E. lioseuurg Aene, Mo. 14 a i meets second and fourth Monchiv In their hall on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Ben North W. P.; B. P. Qoodman. sec. A. P. A. si. Laurel . Lodge, No. 13, holdi regular meetings on tb BAf-nnrf Hnrl fniirth Wed. nesdnys of each montii Sojourners Invited to attend. N. Rice, W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Roseourg, ever; first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. M. B. Germond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDME.V- Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles' 'hall. Vlslt ltlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Mears, C. of R. MODERN, BROTHERHOOD OI AMEIUCa' Meets In Maccabee Temple every 4th Friday of each month. G. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullen Secretary. I. O. O. V. Rising Star Lodge No 174. meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Vlsltine brethren always welcome. Ed S. Cockolrease. N. G.; W. S. Powell, R. S.; M. Fickle. F. D. UHO'I Hl'.ltllOOII Oil AMERICA! YF.OMEX Mt. Nebo Lodge No 182S, meets every second anr fourth Wednesday of each montl at the Fagles' hull. Visiting broth era and sisters welcome. E. B Perrlne, F. M.; S. E. Krohn, Cor .. r. O. 15 Roseburg Lodge, No ,126, holds regular coramunlcn tlons at their templo on secono and fourth Thursdays ot eacl month. All members requests to attend reguiarly and all vlsltlm brothers are cordially Invited r attend. Blnger Hermann, E. R. I. O. O. F. Phllotanan Lodge, No 8. meets In Odd Fellows Temple. corner of Jackson and Cass street, on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order in good standing are Invited to attend. J R. Bailey. N. O.; M. M. Miller, R 8.; L E. Mllledge. F. S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Maccabee Hull, corner Cass and Pine streets, every Tuesday even Ing at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers invited to attend. L. Wlmberly. Dictator; H. O. Parge- ter. Sec. FURN ISH ED ROOMS. For students or teachers. Near Lane School. Light rent. Can batch If desired. Tel. 122-Y. 470tf . ! ! FOR KENT ! Three front rooms with porch, furnished for housekeep- j Ing. Water lights and phone ! 112 per month. 420 1-2 N i Jackson St. Tel. 122-Y. 470tf HOARD AND nOOMS. ! Modern Apartments with bath, hot and cold water In each room. MRS. CALL AND, Prop. Corner Jackson and Brock way 8treets; Dear High School. Rate, Per Week. A DR. D. B. 8 NELL, Osteopathic Physician. 301 Perking Building. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, : Physician and Surgeon. Office, Review Uldg., Phone 31. Roseburg. Oregon. Sftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft DR .M., A8HTON . Chiropractic Physician Splnologlst. Chronic Diseases a Specialty 224 Cass St. Roseburg. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft t DR, H. E. HERMANN, ft jc Eye SpecialiKl. 217 South Stephens Street, .Roseburg, Oregon. DR. S. L. DeLAPP ft Osteopathic Physicinn ft Successor to ft DR. J. L. CALLAWAY ft Most scientific treatment for all ft acute and chronic diseases. Phone 169 ft ft Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. ft GCRDON A. FORY, Vocal Lessons. Studio 312 E. CaBS Street. Phone 118-Y Roseburg ... -Ore. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft MRS. CHARLES S. HEIXL1XE Pianoforte Instructor ft Mulscul Kindergartener ft ft ft Studio 423 Ella St., Phone 33-R ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft MRS. H. JAY STONE ft Teacher of Piano and Harmony . - ft Fall term begins Sept. 23. ft ft Down-town Studio 219 S. Jack- ft ft son Street. Home Studio 717 ft Hamilton Street. Phone 362-J. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft WANTED. WANTED Steady girl to assist with housework. Apply at 444 Ella street. ltf ROOMERS WANTED Room and board for two teachers. Apply 311 E Oak street. e25 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. J. G. Bacher, 202 Washington St., cor Rose. tf WANTED Use of horse and buggy on average of two dnys a week, owner to use also when desired. Address L, this office. WANTED By a competent middle aged woman, work In private fam ily; Is good cook. City preferred. Address A, care News office. HELP WANTED Competent woman or girl desired to do general housework. Call at 113 N Flint St. Mrs. I. L. Lee. 601 tf WANTED Gin to work for her board while attending school. In quire of Mrs. Zurcher, cor. Chad wlck & Onk, or phoue 246-L. 471tf WANTED Either husband and wife or single or widowed lody to do general housework and cooking on farm. No partlcB with children need apply. Address N. C. Care of News. 4 l9s28 MISCELAXKOUS. AUTO LIVERY O. U Prion will give all orders prompt attention. Phone 285 and arrange for ser vice of machine. tf LOST Ladles brooch, round set with pearls and emeralds. Finder please return to Mis. J. E. Sawyers. LOST Knight Templar charm with double cross in keystone. Finder please phone 261 or 4F12 or leave at this office. Reward. 30 LOST $10 bill In front of Mono gram Cigar Store. Finder will please return to News office and receive reward. s24 FOUND By E. It. Crane, a number of small church badges. Owner may have same by calling at The News office, describing same and paying for this ad. FOR TRADE Nice nve acre tract of land in good town, suitable for sub-dlvldlng; has nice cottage and improvements, Will trade for home in Roseburg. Here is a good chance to make some money. In quire News office. 217-lf FOR KKNI. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms In modern home, close In. 312 E. Cass. 324tf FOR RENT Front bed room fur nished, with or without board. Ap ply at 027 Court street. 4S9s30 FOR RENT Eight room hduse. $10 per month. Inquire 217 Chadwlck St. 503tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room by the day or week. Also housekeeping rooms. 219 S. Pine street. 465o8 FOR RENT House in North Rose burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley, Roseburg Steam Laundry. tf 490 FOR SALE. FULL JERSEY COW for sale Milk tests 6 per cent butter fat. F. J. Robson, Corey Avenue, West Rose burg. B26 GOATS FOR SALE Registered An gora goats of both Bexes for breed ing purposes, heavy shearers. Ad dress J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Or. FOR SALE Second Band rour-cylln-der automobile. In excellent con dition. Will Bell cheap. Apply at this offlco for Information and price. 281-tf FOR SALE Four-foot Br cordwooo. For carload lots write to Jonathan Richardson, Leona, Ore. Order now for fall delivery. Carload lots (3.25 a cord. 146-dtt FOR SALE Young team, four years old, wagon and harness, or will sell separately. Team Is wotl matched and well broke. In quire Henry Schrenk, Looking Glass, Or. 602tf FOR SALE la Roseburg, 4-room house on Flint Btreot, No. 242, all furnished Is bringing In S144; lights, water, patent toilet, sewer connection, paved street, etc. Price $l,iu0; part down balance $10 per month. Address R. P, Simpson, Leland, Or. 804-tfsw .'OR SALK 320 acres 3-4 mile of Dlllurd; 50 acres In cultivation, 120 acres' under woven wire fence, rest of place grazing lund and timber. Fair house ..and barn. Price $5,500; Vi cash, term on balance. Some sheep and cattle if taken soon. Address O. A. Pur ker, Dlllard, Ore. o7 FOR SALE Choice orchard or gar den truck land in five and ten acre tracts. Plenty of water. Land will raise anything that can be raised in this valley, Ijocated within 35 minute drive ot Rose burg. Railroad station within ten minute walk of any part of the subdvlslon. Prices reasonable and sold on terms to suit buyer. Call on or address The News office for further particulars. SOOtf FOR SALE 27 acres, seven mlled south of Roseburg on mall route and telephone, good gravel road, ten minutes' walk from Carne's station on S. P., good bottom land, now In corn and potatoes, good house with water, bath and sew erage. 100 yearling hens, 250 young dill-kens; also good JerB''' cow, buggy, harness and imple ments. Small patch of blackber ries and strawberries. Price $3, On" for all, one-half down. Addrmt K. F. D. No. 1, box 99, , 302-tf FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY A fine 480 acre wheat ranch, complete set buildings, on main road, only 6 miles from good railroad town, will be Bold on easy crop payments to responsible farmer. Would ac cept Douglas county projwrty In exchange for a large part of ranch value. Only small amount cash required. Iiy securing possession of ranch at once, fall crop can he suTPHsfnlly sown. Don't delay, but Inquire of It. R. Wood, Newt office for details. tf 1ERE IT 18 About the OneBt home In the valley, all in cultivation, city privileges, modern house of six rooms, gasoline pumping plant, plenty of water for lawnB and gar den. It It Is a country home Just out of town that you want, do not miss seeing this. Will sell all or part of property. Private tele phone to city. It will pay prospec tive home seekers to Investigate this place. Inquire at News office for particulars, or call at premises, C. D. Maynard, just west of Sol diers Home. 21-tf PONY FOR SALE Nice and gentle for children, or good pack horse. Inquire of H. L. Mnrsters. 494tf I' OK SALE Oil KENT Several mod e.a nouses. Apply to 3. W. Star mor, or call phone 177-L. FOR SALE Practically new rubber tired buggy and fine driving horse. Inquire at Wilder & Agee clothing store. tf FOR SALE Butcher shop doing good business. A bargain It sold at once. Address P. O. Box, 161, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. S52s24 FOR SALE Dahlias. Best produced by art or nature, at Soldiers home. Come and Bee them. A Cole. S29-nl0 FOR SALE Good team, harness and new 3-lnch wagon, for sale or will trade for wood, hay and good milk cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472tf FOR SALE Nice, gentle black mare, weight over 1000, 11 years old. Fine for lady or ' family driver. Price $100. Inquire News office. 349tf FOR SALE One 2-year-old Polled Durham heifer, Al stock, coming fresh In November. Price ,40 If taken at once. Address box 66 R. F. D. No. 1, Roseburg, Oro. 826 FOR SALE 40 head of stock sheep, partly shropshires. Most ot them are young and will shear well. For particulars Inquire at the farm of G. W. AtchoBon, Melrose, Ore. 496-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE ,80 per acre, 160 acres, Koolelna county, Idaho, 8 miles, Santa, 120 acres timothy, balance timber, fair buildings, plenty water, out range, R. F. D. 1 mile, small town. Will trade equity of $7,200 for Improv ed land. Box 553, Garfield, Wash. FINE BUNGALOW Will sell .01 trade finest property In good rail road town for Roseburg residence or farm near city. This bungalow Is new, modern, 8 large lota go with It. delightful view of river and town, and rents tor $17.50 per month. This Is something ex tra fine. Address, Owner, News, Roseburg, box 112. ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place just outside city limits, good six- room bouse, barn, chicken house, yards, etc., all fenced and in first class condition, grounds set to voune fruit trees, some in bonr- Ing, big shade trees by house, all for only $1,800, Inquire News or flee. 21-tt GOOD GARDEN SPOT Tract 230 by 100 feet, one block to school, near store and postoffico, River side Addition, owned by non-resi dent, who will sncrlflce it at $275 This placo is a bargain, being best of garden soil. Address N. It., box .65, city, or Inquire News office, 4tf TRADE OR FOR SALB Nice traci ot 10 acres only three miles from city, best ot roads, fenced, but no buildings, nice young orchurd spring, etc. Will trade lor city property. Making fine suburban home. Inquire News office foi particulars. 41-tf $40 AN ACRE Form ot 136 acres, practically all tillable, one-fourth mile to river, on main highway, beautiful location, and the finest kind of place for dairying and or chard, fenced, spring, no build ings, and 8 miles from Roseburg Cheap as dirt at the price. Inquire L, News office. 1 41-tf v'ARM HOME FOR SALE 16 acres close In, fine large house, good barn, windmill at well, water piped to house, 12 acres young orchard, automobile raodB all year, and In every way a desirable place. Im provements worth $4,000. Ownei will sell for $6,200, terms. Ad dress New? office for particulars, box 65, TEN ACRE BARGAIN A tine llttU place on beat road In the county fair house, bam, spring and well nearly eight acros In choice fruit mostly In heavy bearing. Less thai 8 miles from sontor of city. Own er will Bell on termR. Inquire at News office, or address Owner, care News, 199-tf GOATS WANTED I wish to pur chase 1,000 well bred Angorla goats; must be healthy and In first class condition; want nothing old. See me at Grand Hotel, Roseburg, Oregon, or write and tell me what you have In goats for sale. J, M. Engle. FOR BALE OR TRADBlTlghly Ira proved 10-acre tract 1 mile front good town, new 7-room bungalow good burn and poultry houses, 6 acres In orchard and berries, splen did location, first class every way One of the finest places In South ern Oregoi. Sidewalks to depot and town; crop all In and will trade for Roseburg property or farm near city. Address Owner, News office, box 111, FOR SALE Light Democrat wagon, 2 seats, pole and shafts complete. Snap If taken at once. Inquire 241 S. Stephens. 495s24 FOR SALE One 2-year-old Polled Durham heifer A No. 1 stock, com ing fresh in November. Price (40.00, it taken at once. Address box 65, route 1. Roseburg, Ore gon. THIS WILL SUIT YOU Five fine lots, good view of city W block to proposed paved street, good view, well drainod, and a property that will please the critical buyer, only 11.350, Terms. Inquire News office. . 278-tt FOR SALE Boeoid Bancs cornet, (trumpet model), In first-class condition; was played tor months In one of Portland's leading theatres and la a No. 1 Instrument for either band or orchestra. Can be had cheap. Inquire at The News office. tt FOR SALE The Franciscan Father tender tor purchase the property abutting Washington, Kane and Chadwlck streets, and comprising halt the block at present forming the Catholic church property. Terms on application to box 68S Roseburg, . tf FOR SALE $1,000.00 Berkshire. Two boar pigs 8 months old from registered stock. Qrandslre sold for $1,000.00. These two for sale at $50.00 each. We have some sow pigs ot Bame ago and at same price. You would pay $100.00 for Btock as good as this It bought In the East Address Mountain View Farm, Rt. 1, box 62, Roseburg, Or. 498-021 WHY PAY A LANDLORD Keep the money yourself. Will sell a beau tiful looatlon for home at great bargain. Only small amount down, balance long time, hardly any In terest. Tract contains 30 bearing ,trees of choice fruit, city water, and Is only 10 minutes' walk from postofflce. If this appeals to you, Inquire NewB office for particu lars. SIStf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. Grace E. Bishop, Plaintiff, I vs. Nathaniel C. Bishop, Defendant. To Nathaniel C. Bishop, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to nppear and answer the complaint filed against you by Plain tiff In the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the 1st day of October, 1912, (being the date fix ed by the Court In the ordor for you to appear and answer said Com plaint) and it you tail to bo appear and answer said Complaint within Bald time. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein nenmnd ed, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving forever the bonds of matrimony now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, for the care, custody and control of Ruby Bishop and Charles Bishop, minor children of Bald Plaintiff and Defendant, and for such, other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and proper. This Summons is published In the Umpqua Valley Nowb by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judre of the above entitled Court made la Chambers on tho 19th day of August 1912. Tho date of the first publication of this Summons Is August 19, 1912, and the dale of the last publication ta September 30, 1912, making a period of six full weeks, DINGER HERMANN, s30-d Attorney for Plaintiff j - yw:-x--v:."w',jvv; v v vjwy There AreTcn People in This City Capable of Tilling That Job! Perhaps not that many really efficient workers will read your ad on Its first pub lication. But those who are, ' at the moment, "eligible" for new employment, will read It and will be pretty sure to answer It. And to find a really efficient worker Is to find "good fortune", Out Totir Ht-lp Tlin.u.h THE EVENING NEWS ft