RECORDS LACK Bliss Testimony Favorable to Roosevelt. CAMPAIGN RECORDS DESTROYED More . Than Two Millions I'sed In CHiiiiMign of 11104 CiuupalKti Treasurer Kept N unit's of Contributors Secret. (Special to The Evening News.) WASHINGTON-, Sept. 30. Cornel ius N. Bliss, son of the late Cornel ius N. Bliss and treasurer of the republican national campaign com mittee In 1904, . was the first wit ness to be called before the investi gating committee today. Bliss said that there was nothing found among his father's papers to show that the Standard Oil Co. had contributed $125,000 to Roosevelt's campaign fund in 1904. Bliss read a letter from his father to Henry New,' of Indiana, In which the treasurer stat ed that he had refused to make pub- lie Jits 'accounts of the campaign expenditures because he believed the contributors were entitled to privacy in the matter. Tills letter said the . receipts for the campaign totaled ?2, 088,000, besides $107,000 left over from the 1900 campaign. Witness testified that his father had destroy ed all books and papers relating to his work as treasurer for the com mittee just before his death. Let ters from Taft, then secretary of war, to Roosevelt, asking him to become national chairman In 1904, were read by Bliss. llrynn Has Idea. LINCOLN, Sept. 30. Speaking thrGugh the editorial columns of the Commoner .Bryan today says that there is no essential difference be tween' Roosevelt (and Tlaft. Bnth stand for most of the republican principles and party policies, and the source of contention Is that both want to be president. LOCAL NEWS. Fred Day, of Oakland, spent the day in Roseburg visiting with friends. O. C. Sether, of Glendale, was a business visitor In Roseburg today.' , O. C. Brown, of Deer Creek, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours today. Grant Claytqn, of, Dlllard, spent the day In Roseburg looking after business Interests. . . Mrs. George Burnette . returned here this afternoon after a few days spent at Myrtle Creek. Floyd Miller has gone to Portland where he will attend the Behnke- Walker business college during the coming winter. Dr. Ashley, of Myrtle Creek, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, of Roberts Creek, were visitors In Roseburg for a few hours this afternoon. George Ward has returned from Pendleton where be attended the roundup. He reports a most enjoy able time. The work of paving Winchester street was completed late Saturday ! under the direction of Hilliard & McGlnnls, the contractors. Inasmuch as the material will necessarily take time to harden the street will not he opened for trafflce for about twenty days. The Warren Construction Com pany has a crew of men at work today making a number of needed repairs to the pavement on Jackson and Cass streets. This is the second time that the Warren Construction Company has sent a crew of men to Roseburg unsolicited during the past two years. The salesladies of the New York I Store, of this city, enjoyed a de lightful afternoon yesterday, when Mrs. Mary H. Short entertained in their honor at her beautiful coun try home near Wlbur. The guests arrived at the Short home at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, and short ly thereafter were treated to a de licious repast prepared and served by, the hostess. Following this en joyable feature the guests repaired to the reception roomB where they passed an hour In social converse, games and music. The guests speak In the highest terms of the enter tnlnment afforded, and pronounce Mrs. Short a hostess of more than usual ability. Among those present were Mesdames George Rouse, Ed ward Wlllbanks, F. G. Stewart, C. W. Clark, and Misses Lucy Bridges, L. H. Mcintosh, Edna Duncan, Ger trude HUdeburn, and Gertrude Trumbo. The party returned here on last evening's local train, and suffice to say that they report an af ternoon well spent. THURSDAY OCT. 3 AT PALACE THEATER RALPH. PARLETTE First Number Of Lyceum Course Tk'ketH on sale at Mnrsters. Drug Store, Tuesday Morning. . - 1XJCAL KKWS. J. H. Miller- or Oakland, was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today. W. A. Arkley, the tailor, Is today remodeling the Interior of his tailor shop on Cass street. Orie Crlpe today filed a suit for divorce in the circuit court against her husband, Harvey -L. Crlpe. Cruel and Inhuman treatment are the chief allegations contained In the com plaint. The parties Involved in tho suit both reside at Canyonvillo. Dr. F. H. Vincll today received a letter from the state fish and game commission at Salem, to the effect that several thousand bass will be shipped to Roseburg for distribution among the Douglas county streams in the event local sportsmen will bear the expense following their ar rival in this city. Revived Interest In the tate guard Is shown In the local company of the C. A. C. by the addition of many new members, and Increased activ ity In the company. The boys have nrRanlicd an athletic club, and have made extensive plans for the com ing wipter, wihch, v.'ill Itrtcludp p series of dances, a minstrel, and a number of athletic events. Through their attorney B. L. Ed dy, the" Glengary Land Company to day filed a notice of appeal to the supreme court in the case recently decided against them in the circuit court and In favor of the Oswego, Dallas & Roseburg Railroad Com pany. The case was originally brought by the railroad company, and after a hearing In the circuit court Judge Hamilton Issued an order condemn ing a right-of-way across the de denfant's lands. Attorney Eddy has hope of reversing the decision of the lower court In the higher tribunal. BORN. PALMER To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer, of North Kane street, on Sunday, September 30, a son. LAWRENCE To Mr. and M. G. B. Lawrence,, of Dlllard, at Mercy hospital; in Roseburg, oil Monday, September 30, 1912, a daughter. , SEASON TICKET HOIJERS. You should get your seatB reserv ed for the Parlette lecture at the Pal ace theatre Thursday evening at 8:30 sharp. Tickets at Marsters drug store now.. ' v v. ol ' Roseburg Ministerial Union. FOR RENT Partially furnished cot- - tage of, 4 roomB practically new. Inaiilre- at News office 608tf SLASHING WANTED By reliable man who understands his work. Address "Y" News office. 07 FOR RENT- Good house In desir able part of city. Inquire at 4!i6 Rast avenue. 600tf the 7th day of February, 1911, for the purchase and sale of the follow ing described real property In Doug las county, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the northeast cor ner of the D. L. C. of Samuel N. Brlggs No. 45 In Tp. SO S., R. 6 W. of the W. M., thence south 46.30 chains to the southeast corner of said claim, thence west 8 chains, thence north 7 chains, thence west 14.96 chains thence north 39.30 chains to the north line of said claim, thence east 22.96 chains to the place of beginning,- containing 95.83 acres, more or less. Also lots 1 and 2 of section 16 Tp. 30 S., R. 6 W., W( M., containing G4.C0 acres more or less. Also lot 4 of section 20, Tp. 38 S.. R. 5 West, containing 9.10 acres more or loss; also Lots 4 and 5 of Sec. 21. Tp. 30 S.j R. 5 West; containing 31.25 acres more or less, all of the above described lands being In town ship 30 S., R. 5 West of W. M. and containing In the aggregate 200.78 acres more or less, be cancelled, and that you and any and all persons claiming by, through or under you, and each of you, be barred from all right, title, Interest or equity In said premless, ahd that any and all sums paid plaintiffs under said contract be decreed forfeited to plnlntiffs as liquidated damages, and that plain tiffs be decreed to be the absolute owners In fee of said premises, free from any and all claims by you, and any and all persons holding "by, through or under yon, and that plaintiffs have judgment for costs and disbursements herein incurred. This summonses served upon you by publication In the Umpqua Val ley News, a newspaper of genernl circulation, published In Roseburg, Douglas' county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered of record on the 20th day of September, 1912, The first publication Is of date of the 23rd day of September. 1912, and th last publication will be of date of 4th day of November, 1912, maklnp the full period of six weeks, the time prescribed In said order. FULLERTON & ORCUTT, swn4 Attorneys for Plaintiffs SIMMON'S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. Geo. E. Houck, Plaintiff, vs. A. F. Latham and Ella F. Latham, Defendants. To A. F. Latham and Ella F. Lath am, above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon you are heroby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court an cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons to-wlt:- On or before the 21st day of October, 1912; and If you fail to bo appear and answer as required herein, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you, and each of you for the ' sum of $98.50. with interest thereon from the 27th day of February, 1911, and for his costs and disbursements. You are further notified that the plaintiff will take an order of sal9 of the real property attached In the above entitlted action as the proper ty of the said defendants, towlt: Lots Three (3) and Seven (7) In Block Twelve (12) of Walte'a Addi tion to Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and that the same will be sold according to law to satisfy the judgment and costs herein and tho costs of said Bale. This summons Is published once a week for at least six successive weeks In the Umpqua Valley News, a semi weekly news paper of general circu lation, published at Roseburg, Doug las County, Oergon, by order of the HHouorable O. W. Wonacott, County Judge of Douglas Co. Oregon, made on the 7th day of September, 1912. The first publication of this summons Is on the 9th day of September, 1912, and the last will be on the 21st day of October. 1912. Dated this 9 th day of Soptember, 1912. R. W. MARSTERS. BUCHANAN & PORTER, Attorneys for Plalntltt. Oct21 RICE & RICE The House Furnishers Somebody Lost Something You are missing something every day if you are not trading at this grocery. FOR SALE Several large water tanks. Also storage room for rent. Inquire 456 Rast avenue. 607tf FOR RENT Five room cottage for rent, close In. Inquire nt 325 Washington street for particulars. tf Comnlet M. We Keep everything clean and fresh and our r . i ;t-1.. trices are as low us pussiuie WANTED A girl or middle aged woman to assist with general house work. Inquire of MrB. B. W. Bates, 407 Ella street, or phone 370. dswos FOR SALE Olt TRADE A 47 room hotel, completely furnished, 3 stories, Just across street from city park, l'4 blocks from Main street In town of 10,000 with 3 railroads. j For further particulars address 123 S. Holly street, Medford, Ore gon. nl: j AsK your neighbor or come and asK us See About Our $1.25 Flour DON'T FORGET YOUR DIVIDENDS Kl'MMONS. MI Ik si if, , 7 Phone 195 Perkins Bld'g. Roseburg, Oregon "The Best Town in the State." In the Circuit Court of the State H , n...nl.B n.,.n.. D ut wietjii in, uviikiiiii wi'ii?. H. J. Wilson and Annie A. Wilson, PlaintiffB. vs. Charles E. Stewart, Samuel M. Mit chell and John C. White, Defendants. To Charles E. Stewart and Samuel M. Mitchell above named defend ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and; answer the complaint filed against you In the above court and cause on or before the 4th day of November, 1912, be ing six weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If yon fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for want ; thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said i complaint; a succinct statement of I which la as follows: That that cer tain contract made and entered Into I between plaintiffs and defendant on e House Furnishers Beautiful Iine of Large Rockers also Couches and Davenports ? Never were seen in Southern Ore gon as large a line of beds as are now on our floor ready for your inspec tion, price ranging from $2.50 to $50.00, any color, any design you may wish. Always remember Rice & Rice pays the freight Our store is ready for your Fall shopping Call on us for help We can make your buving easy Do not wait, he among the first We are speeding up and our store is brim full of good valuesjfor the homes comfort Wecalljyoar partic ular attention to our fine line of carpets and rugs directly im ported for our own store. Prices that will appeal to all. 81118 1 Excellent line of dinning room furniturejspecially priced. Massive and elab orate extension tables with chairs and buffets to match Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, Heaters, SO patterns, all the latest improved wood and coal savers. Remember we will not be undersold by any firm. Ranges, Rangas, Ranges, the Great Majestic, the king pin of all ranges made. Guar anteed for a life time. Remember we solicit your mail orders and prepay all freight charges. RICE & RICE, The House Furnishers