NEWS WANT ADVS GET RESULTS HOY SHOOTS HIS BROTHER. luuuilm Park Lad, While Hunting, Is Victim of Accident. ENTERPRISE, Or., Sept. 27. Chester Estes, the 11-ear-old son of James Estes, of Imnaha Park, prob ably was fatally shot by a younger ibrothpr while the boys weVa out hunting last Sunday. Chester and his father were brought to Joseph in an automobile by Dr. J. H. Thompson. The lad seemed to be improving at first and. on Tuesday gave every promise, but that night a turn for the worse came and on Wednesday his condition was reported very grave. The boys went out Sunday morn ing to shoot a chicken. They had a ' 22-calIbre rifle, which was carried by the younger of the two. They became separated in the brush and when the smaller boy caught sight of a chicken and raised his rifle to shoot, he did not notice that his brother, Chester, was in range. ROUNDUP RIDERS MAHltV. Auto Violates Speed Inws to Make Couple Happy at Walla Walln. WALtA WALLA, Wash., Sept. 27. Violating speed laws, an automo bile from Pendleton at noon today brought two roundup1 riders to be married by Revf C. O. Kimball. Hardly had the words been' said when they Jumped Into the machine again and tore down the street, head ed for Pendleton, 50 miles away where both were scheduled to ride this afternoon. ;The couple were Roy De Hart and Miss Lillian Deshon, of Benge, Adams county. Wash. The marriage license oath In Oregon has residence clause, so they came here. The bride, a native of Cuba, wore a striking Western gown, with cuffs of Indian bead work and a necklace of Aztec coins. The bridegroom wore chaps, bandana handkerchief, som brero, etc., of the cowboy. Scott Morrison, of Peel, arrived In Roseburg Saturday to spend a few days looking aftier business inter ests. NOTICE OP GENERAL ELECTION. CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a general city election will be held in the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, on Monday, October 7th, 1912, T between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M., at which said election the following officers will be elected: One councilman from each of the four wards of the City, each of whom are to serve for two years. Said election will be held at the following named polling places, and will be conducted by tn following named Judges and Clerks, or their duly elected substitutes: WARD No. 1. Polling place, court house; Judges, F. W. Dillard, W. B. Atterbury, W. F. Thomas; Clerks. Ralph Quine, R. H. C. Wood. WARD No. 2. Polling place First Trust & Savings Bank: Judges Her man Marks, J. F. Templln, A. A Bellows; Clerks, Loyal Stephen. M. F. Wright. WARD No. 3. Polling place. Rose burg hotel; Judges, Geo. Neuner, Sr., W. J. Brand, S. J. Jones; Clerks, A. S. Buell, T. A. Raffprty. WARD No. 4. Polling place, City Hnll; Judges, C. L. Hamilton. G. P Schlosser, F. C. Flagler; Clerks, Earl Strong, J. A. Perry. By order of the Common Council. Dated September 23rd. 1912.. CARL E. WIMBERLY, Recorder of the City of Rosebiirir, Oregon. d- 'WANTED' Timber Fallers. Buckers. Swampers, Teamsters, Com mon Labor, Men for railroad construction work, good wages. Faro will be refunded to all those remaining sixty days upon presentation of ticket agent's rereipt for transportation. THE McCLOUD RIVER LUMBER COMPANY, McCIoud, California. 4444444444444444 4 SQUIRREL POISON, Every kernel of Bolduau's Poison Grain contains a deadly 4 dose of powerful, quick-acting poison, "set" in the grain by 4 a patented process. 4 Rain, snow, dew or damp 4 ground does not wash nut this 4 poison. It Is the onlr poison 4 which is as good six months 4 after as the first day it is put 4 out in the fields. 4 The best poison yon-ye ever 4 used, or your money oacr 4 MARSTERS DRUG CO 4 The greatest line or Aluminum Ware ever shown In Roseburg. The Ware that Wears. Not the cheap flimsy kind, but the good heavy re liable sort. Call and examine qual ity the prices are right. RICE & RICE. tf LODGE DIRECTOR. iIODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. 6330, meete every second and fourth Tuesda) of every month In the Eagles' ball. Traveling neighbors are cor dially invited to visit out cam! Frank Clements, consul; R Stubbs. clerk. li. O. T. M. hosuTiurg Hive. No. 1 holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In tht Maccabee hall. Sisters of otbei cordially Invited to attend our re hives visiting In the city an views. Olive Green, lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. O. E. S. -Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W. M.; Free Johnson, secretary. WOMEN .01' W'OOIMIKAFT Lilac Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third holiday eeningB of each month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clerk. i T. O. E. Rouenurg Aene, No. 1497, meets second and fourth Monday! in their hall on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Ben North W. P.; B. F. Goodman, sec. A. F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge, No. 13, hold! regular meetings on tb second and fourth Wed' nesdays of each montii Sojourners invited to attend. N. Rice, W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Roseourg, even first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. M. B. Germond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles' 'hall. VlBlt itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Mears, C. of R. MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Meets In Maccabee Temple every 4th Friday of each month. O. L. Wright, President: Emma McMullen Secretary. i n n. v. Rislne Star Lodge No. 174, meetR in Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting hrothren always welcome. Ed S. Cockelreaso, N. G.; W. S. Powell R. S.; M. Fickle. F. n. ' HKOTHKUHOOK OF AMERICAN viaiMKX Mt. Nebo Lodge No 1828. meets every second and fourth Wednesday of en.h montl nt the Fac es' hall. Visiting Drotn ers and sisters welcome. E. B Perrlne. F. M.; S. E. Krohn. Cor !.. I O. K Roseburg Lodge, No 326. holds regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month All members requested to attend reguinrly and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited c attend. B nger Hermann, b. K o. o. v. Phiietanan Lodge, No 8. meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening or eacn ween. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. R. Balloy. N. O.; M. M. Miller, R. S.; L E. Mllledge. F. S. I.OVAL ORDER OK MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Vnrcahea Hall, corner Cass and Pine streets, every Tuesday even Ine at 7:30 o'clock Vlsitln brothers invited to attend. I. Wimberly. Dictator; H. O. Parge- ter, Sec. BOARD AND ROOMS. I Modern Apartments with bath, j hot and cold water 4 In each room, j . MRS. CALLAND, Prop. Corner Jackson and Brockway I Streets; near High School, l Rate, 8 Per Week. A 444444444444444 4 4 FURNISHED ROOMS. 4 4 4 4 For Btudents or teachers. 4 4 Near Lane School. Light rent. 4 4 Can batch if desired. Tel. 122-Y. 4 4 470tf 4 44444444444444 4444444444 44 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 FOR RENT 4 4 4 Three front rooms with 4 4 porch, furnished for housekcep- 4 4 lng. Water lights and phone 4 4 $12 per month. 420 1-2 N 4 4 Jackson St. Tel. 122-Y. 470tf 4 H it II il 3 jii-rea33- 4 DR. I). IS. SNEI.Ii. Osteopathic rhysiciau. 301 Perkins Building. Roseburg, Oregon. 444444444444444 4 DR. GEO. E. HOCCK, w Physician and Surgeon. e Office, Revlrw Bldg., Phone 31. Roseburg. Oregon. 4 444444444444444 ft , DR .M. ASHTOX Chiropractic Physician SplnologiBt. Chronic Diseases a Specialty .ft ft ft ft 224 Cass St. Roseburg. DR. H. E. HERMANN, ' ft Eye SpecialiU ft 217 South Stephens Street, ft Roseburg, Oregon. 4444444444444444 ft DR. 8. Ii. DeLAPP ft Osteopathic Physician Successor to ft ft DR. J. L. CALLAWAY ft Most scientific treatment for all ft ft acute and chronic diseases. ft Phone 169 ft RoBeburg Nat. Bank Bldg. $ 4 GURDON A. FORY, Vocal Ijesaurn. 4 Studio 312 E. 4 " 4 Roseburg Cass Street. 4 Phone 118-Y 4 -Ore. 4 fc:Saftftftftft ft ft MRS. CHARLES 8. HUINLINE ft ft . ft Pianoforte Instructor ft ft MulscAl Kindergartener ft ft Studio 423 Ella St., Phone 33-R ft ft MRS. II. JAY STONE ft 0 i'f Teacher of Piano and Harmony Fall term beglnB Sept. 23. Down-town Studio 219 S. Jack- ft ft son Street. Home Studio 717 ft Hamilton Street. Phone 3C2-J. 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. 491tf WANTED Use of horse and buggy on average of two days a week, owner to use alwo 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 Olrl to aBslst in house work and act as companion to lady. Apply at 126 N. Kane St. 605tf i'ANTED -Gin to work for her board while attending school. In quire of Mrs. Zurcher, cor. Chad wlck & Oak, or phone 246-L. 471tl WANTED Either husband and wife or single or widowed lady to do general housework and cooking on farm. No parties with children need apply. Address N. C. Care of News. ' - - - 4 49828 MI8CELANEOUS. AUTO LIVERY G. L, Prioq will give ail orders prompt attention. Phone 285 and arrange for ser vice of machine. tf LOST Baby's gold bracelet with let ter K engraved there'on. Finder will please return to Krohn's drug store, Cnss street. tf LOST Knight Templar charm with double cross in keystone. Finder please phone 261 or 4F12 or leave at this office. Reward. s30 FOR TRADE Nice nve acre tract of land in good town, suitable for sub-dividing; 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-tf lUll KENT. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms In modern home, close in. 312 E. Cass. 324tt FOR RENT Front bed room fur nished, with or without board. Apr ply at 627 Court street. 489s30 FOR RENT Eight room house, $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. 465o2 FOR RENT House In North Rose burg. Apply to J. B. Hensley Roseburg Steam Laundry. tf490 FOR SALE. FOR 9ALE Four-foot tir cordwooQ. For carload lota write to Jonathan Richardson, Leona, Ore. Order now tor fall delivery. Carload lots $3.25 a cord. 146-dtf FOR SALE Young team, four years old, wagon and harness, or will sell separately. Team Is well matched and well broke. In quire Henry Schrenk, Looking Glass, Or. 602tf FOK SALE in Roseburg, 4-room house on Flint street, No. 242, all furnished Is bringing In $144; lights, water,' patent toilet, sewer connection, paved street, etc. Price $l,it0; part down balance $10 per month. Address R. P. Simpson. Leland, Or. 804-tfsw FOR SALE 320 acres 3-4 mile of Dillard; 50 acres In cultivation, 120 acres under woven wire fence, rest of .placet grazing land and timber. Fair house and barn, j, Price $5,600; cash.term on balance. ' Some sheep' and ''cattle If taken soon. Address O. A. Par ker, Dillard, Ore. o7 FOR SALE Choice orchard or gar den truck land In five and ten acre tracts. Plenty of water. Land will ralso anything that can be rnlsed In this valley. Located within 36 minute drive of Robc burg. Railroad station within ten minute walk of any part of the subdvlslon. FrlceB reasonable and sold on terms to suit buyer. Call on or address The News office for further particulars. 600tf FOR SALE 27 acres, seven miles south of Roseburg on mail route and telephone, good gravel road, ten minutes' walk: from Carne's station on S. P., good bottom lnnd. now In corn and potatoes, good house with water, bath and sew erage. 100 yearling hens, 250 young chickens; also good Jcrs- cow, buggy, harness and Imple ments. Small patch of blackber ries and strawberries. Prlco $3,0i' fnr all, one-half down. Adrtrew R. 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 sold on easy crop payments to responsible farmer. Would ac cept Douglas county property In exchange for a large part of ranch value. Only small amount cash required. By Becurlng possession of ranch at oncp, fail crop can be successfully sown. Don't delay, but inquire of R. R. Wood, News office for details. tf HERE IT IS About the llnest home In the valley, all .In cultivation, city privileges, modern house of all rooms, gasoline pumping plant, plenty of water for lawns and gar den. If It la a country home just out of town that you want, do not miss seeing this. Will sell all or part of property. Prlvats, tele phone to city. It will pay protpec- ' tlve home seekers to investigate this place. Inquire at Newt office for particulars, or call at premises, C. D. Maynard, Just west of Sol dier Home. Jl-tf PONY FOR SALE Nice and gentle t for children, or good pack horse. Inquire of II. L. Marsters. 494tf foil SALE Oil KENT Several mod em houses. Apply to S. W. Star mer, or call phone 177-L. FOR SALE Dahlias. Best produced by art or nature, at Soldiers home. Come and see them. A Cole. 329-nlO FOR SALE A few fine R. C. Rhode Island Red pullets. Call at resi dence, 19 S. Flint street. C. Negley. G04tf FOR SALE Good team, Harness and new 3-Inch wagon, for sale or will trade for wood, hay and good milk cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472tf FOR SALE Second hand tour-cylin der automobile, In excellent con dition. Will sell cheap. Apply at this office for information and price. 281-tt FOR SALE Nice, gentle black mare, weight over 1000, 11 years old. Fine for lady or family driver. Price $100. Inquire News office. . 349tf 'OR SALE A fine rastauarnt busi ness and all fixtures; good loca tion In growing town. Going for only $800. For particulars ad dress box 121, Eugene, Or. o20 FOR SALE 40 head of stock sheep, partly shropshlres. Most of 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 wcter, out range, R. F. D. 1 mllo, small town. Will trade equity of $7,200 for Improv ed land. Box 563, Garfield, Wash FINE-BUNGALOW Will sell OI trade finest property in good rail road town for Roseburg residence or farm near city. This bungalow Is new, modern, 3 large lotB go with It. delightful view of river and town, and rents for $17.60 ner month. This is Bometmng ex- . tra fine. AddreBS, Owner, News, Roseburg, box 112. ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place Just outside city limits, good six room house, barn, chicken house, yards, etc all fenced and in first class condition, grounds set to young fruit trees, some in bear ing, big shade tree by house, all for only $1,800. Inquire NewB of fice., 21-tf GOOD GARDEN SPOT Tract 230 by 100 feet, one block to school, near store and postofflce. River- aide Addition, owned by non-resident,' who will sacrifice It at $275. This place Is a bargain, being best of garden soil. Address N. R., box 66, city, or Inquire News office. 4tf TRADE OR FOR SALB Nice tract of 10 acres only three miles from city, best of roadB, fenced, but no buildings, nice young orchard, spring, etc. Will trade for city property. Making fine suburban home. Inquire News office for particulars. 41-tl $40 AN ACRE Farm of 135 acreB, practically all tillable, one-fourth mile to Tlver, on main highway, beautiful location, and the finest kind of place for dairying and or chard, fenced, spring, no build ings, 9nd 8 miles from Roseburg Cheap as dirt at the price. Inquire L, News office. ' 141-tf VAHM HOME FOR SALE 16 acres, close In, flno largo house, good barn, windmill at well, water piped to house, 12 acres young orchnrd. automobile raods all year, and In every way a desirable place. Im provements worth $4,000. Ownei will Bell for $5,200, terms. Ad dress Newr office for particular, box 65. TEN ACRE BARGAIN A fine llttl plae on best road In the county fnlr house, barn, spring and well nearly eight acres In choice fruit mostly In heavy bearing. Less thai 3 miles from sentor of city. Own er will sell on termn. Inquire at News office, or address Owner care News, 199-tl GOATS WANTED I wish to pur chase 1,000 well bred Angorla goats; must be healthy and In first clans condition; want nothing old. See me at Grand Hotel, Roaeburg. Oregon, or write and tell me what you have In goats for sale. J. M. Engle. FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly Im proved 10-acre tract 1 mile from good town, new 7-ronm bungalow good barn and poultry houses, E acres In orchard and berries, splen did location, first closs every way One of the finest places In South ern Oregoa. 81dewalks to depot and town; crop all In and will trade for Roseburg property oi farm near city. Address Owner, News office, box 111. GOATS FOR SALE Registered A gora goats of both sexes for breeds lng purposes, heavy shearers. Afr droBS J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Or, FOR SALE One 2-year-old FoUeA Durham heifer A No. 1 stock, coat ing fresh in November. Pile $40.00, It taken at once. Address box 65, route 1, Roseburg, Oregon. THIS WILL SUIT YOU Five dn lots, good view of city hi block t proposed paved street, good view, ' well drained, and. a property that will please the critical buyer, only $1,350. TerniB. Inquire News office. 278-CC FOR SALE Second band corset, (trumpet model), in first-class condition; was played for months In one of Portland's leading; theatres and Is a No. 1 Instrument for either band or orchestra. Can be had cheap. Inquire at The News office. tf FOR SALE The Franciscan Fathers tender for purchase the property abutting Washington, Kane an Chadwlck streets, and comprising half the block at present foralasc the Cnthollo church property. Terms on application to box S1 Roseburg. CC FOR SALE $1,000.00 Berkshire. Two boar pigs 8 months old front registered stock. Grandslre sold, for $1,000.00. These two for sate at $50.00 each. We have some, sow pigs of same ago and at same, price. You would pay $100. for stock as good OB this if bought la the East Address Mountain View Farm, Rt. 1, box 02, Roseburg, Or. 498-oZl WHY PAY A LANDLORD Keep the) money yourself. Will sell a beau tiful location for homo at grow bargain. Only small amount dowc. balance long time, hardly any is- , tares t... Tract contains 30 bearing trees of choice fruit, city water, and Is only 10 mlnutos' walk from postofflce. It this appeals to yos. Inquire News office for partte lars. IV Ml SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Douglas County. Grace E. Bishop, Plaintiff, .'-. Nathaniel C. BlBhop, Defendant. To Nathaniel C. BlBhop, the abovs named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STAT OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer tea complaint filed against you by PUtla tltf In the above entitled Court ta4 cause, on or before the 1st dor at October, 1912, (being the data Us ed by the Court In the order for yos to appear and anBwor said Coat plaint) and if you fall to so appear and answer said Complaint wltliua said time, Plaintiff will apply to to Court for the relief therein uomand ed, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving forever the bonds of matrimony now existing between the Plaintiff audi Defendant, for the care, custody u4 control of Ruby Bishop and Charles Bishop, minor children of said Plaintiff and Defendant, and for simtt other and further relief as the Cam may deem meot and proner- Thls Summons Is published In (h Umpqua Valley News by order or the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, .Tu(rJ of the above entitled Court made !o Chambers on tho 19th day of Auguft: 1912. The date of the first publication nt this Summons Is AugUBt 19, 1912, and the dato of the last publlcatlos la September 30, 1912, making period of six full weeks. t BINDER HERMAN, s30-d Attorney for Plnlntlft I xm&ysxtsrMr. .WA WA'J There Are Ten People I in This City Capable i or rilling mat job! Perhaps not that many really efficient workers will read your ad on Its first pub lication. But those who are, at the moment, "ollglblo" for new employment, will read It and will be pretty Bure to answer It. And to find a really efficient worker Is to find "good fortune". flnt Vnnr llolp Tttrmirh THE EVENING NEWS si fi fe it J Y.3C oe-Mrjtrjtr.fr S-.--V: v.swrJJ