CITY MOWS. Arundpl, piano tuner. Phono 48-L. 462-tf. Winnlfred Hopkins returned toil from a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Portland. Send us your kodak films for de- veloping and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices', nose-- Miss Keitha Conn left this after burg Hook Store. "Compare our non for an indefinite visit with work". dsw-810-tf friends and relatives at Portland. Miss Elizabeth Dolan returned last Dick Woodward left this afternoon . night from a trip to San Francisco, for Creswell, where he will spend a where she has been attending the exposition. I I $1,000 Insurance on a barn: Old line rate, J40.00 for 3 years; Ore- gon Fire Relief $13.00 for 3 years. I Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Perkins building. 783-tf Sheriff Qnine returned last night from Middle Creek where he and ... ,,, . , , his son, Kenneth, liav been spend- , , ,, i,h Ing a few days hunting. , i The Fire Insurance Company of North America was founded In Phila- delphia In 1792, America's oldest. has assets of $18,613,414. E. C.' Benson, ing. agent, 401 Perkins build- 753-tf Mrs. Walter Singleton, of Rose- burg, and Mrs. G. L. Anderson, of Bandon, sisters of Mrs. J. P. Martin, ' and Ford Singleton, arrived Sunday afternoon and wlir spend some time in this city. Grants Pass Courier. Send us your Kodutt films for de veloping and printing. Wo do the best work at moderate prices. Rose burg Rook Store. "Compare our work." . dsw-SlO-tf A small fire was discovered in the forests near Canyonvllle Satur day but a3ter several hours work the force of men sent to fight it had the flames under control. We have some private money to loan on Improved property, city or country. -W. D. Wohlforth, Rose burg. dsw-870-a2fip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Troxel and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ben Goodman, of Roseburg, are visiting on Coos Bay, having ar rived yesterday by auto. Mr. Good- man is a brother of Roll Goodman, of the Coos river hatchery, who is down to visit the tourists. Marsh- field Record. "" ' FOR RECORDER. I hereby announce myself as a candldate for City Recorder at the city election to be held October 4, 1915. If elected I will devote all my time and energy In performing the duties of the office in an effl- dent nnd business like manner. ' pd ad 334-03 R.L.WHIPPLE. Latest Song Hits JUST OUT COLUMBIA Double Disk And of Course they will Play on your Distt TalKing' Machine A 1780-Thoso Chnrlio (linplin Feet. (A. Gottler.) Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan, baritone and tenor duet. Orchestra accom paniment. If YimCun't ;;'''' in "" s,,m rtlmi'. (Tlerney. ) Ada Jones and Will Robblns, sPno a"d tenor duet- Orchestra ac companiment. A 17S8 I'laytil by a .Military Hand ( Mohr. ) Sam Ash. tenor. Or chestra accompaniment, Ywll""- Van Alstyne.) Ada Jones, so prano. Orchestra accompaniment- A 1789 My Hula Maid. (Edrds.) James Reed and J. F. Harri son, tenor and baritone duet. Orchestra accompaniment. !en up Tour Heart. (Gilbert.) James Rwd and J. F. Harrison, tenor and baritone duet. Orchestra accompaniment. jA 1790 Close to My Heart. (" Von Tilzer.) Henry Burr and Al lien Campbell, tenor duet. Orc'"'stra accompaniment. Firefly. (Ulo gan.) Peerless Quartette. Orc-h' accompaniment. A 1783 Are You the O R.-IIIy? tEmmett and Rooney.) Columbia Stellar Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. Norway. (McCarthy and Fischer.) Henry Burr an Albert Campbell, tenor duet. Or chestra accompaniment. A 1791 There's a LonK. In'-' Trail. (Elliott.) Billy Burton and Herbert Stuart, tenor and baritone duet. Orchestra accompaniment. TlH'pe's a little I-ane without a Turnln. (Meyer.) Henry Burr, ten or. Orchestra accompaniment. WE'LL GLADLY PI-Y Til KM FOR XOV ROSEBURG FURNITURE COMPANY THE PALACE THEATER TIIF, THKATKK I'OOI.F.R NOW Til. -IX TIIF. Ol'TSIIMi "Till-; DIAMOND FROM TIIF. SKY" Midst neautlful Ci:l Hotel Scenes an d the mountainous mining districts. Plungo of the four-horse stage ove r the grade. "TIIK lll'HNIOD HAND" An unuriial two-reel melodrama tell In - thrilling story of divorced parent s. kidnapping the daughter, anil remarkable sacrifloo of her fiancee's chum. "IXWIXDlXti IT" Kay Tlncher In the farce-comedy, WH1 compllcati ons by the stolen money getting lnt o the wrong pair of stockings. TOM OltliOVV Ti e William Fox Feature t hut stirred the world "WORMWOOD" . I Free trial of electric irons. '23. The Electric Store. Phono 786-tf ! couple of weeks, Peaches at orchard 50c bushel without boxes, -delivered in city 75c. Phono S9-R, Jas. Templin. 85S-a21p S. C. Bartrum left last nicht for Portland where he will spend a few days attending to business matters. ,,, ,, W. E. Clingenpeel, the weii known , , , , Looking Glass resident, Is n this ' " today attending to business niat- developing any site roil film up ,0 4x5' ,5c ''er ro11- dn ,'rofesslonHl8' Clark & Clark, photo suPnlles ana intographers. Sll-tl Andy Vaughn, Herbert Baker and Will Waldrace. Portland business men who have been fishing and hunting near Rock creek, returned to their homes at Portland this after- noon. Mrs. Mary F. Houck, the Worthy Grand Matron of the O. E. S. of Ore gon, of Roseburg, Is coming next week to pay the lodges on the Bey heri annual official visit. She will be in North Bend the 2Gth, Marshfield the 27th and In Coqullle on Natal Day, tho 31st. Coos Bay Harbor. A quick hunting trip was made last week by B. W. Bates and Frank 'Robeits. The two lert Roseburg Friday evening for Ten Mile, where they pitched their camp and spentl the day Saturday. Sunday morn- fng they slarte(1 ollt hunting and in side of 30 minutes after leaving! camp had killed two spike bucks. By eight o'clock the deer were dressed and both men were on their way home. The watch whlch was lost by En gineer james. Connelly several months nern. was todnv locate! In a pawn shop In San Francisco. Thej watch was stolen by some person who) entered Mr. Connelly's room and ap- proprlated his watch and several dol- lars In money. The same person also entered several other rooms the same night, obtaining In all four watches, He then must have gone to San Francisco, where they were disposed of at the pawn shop. UDS -Mrs. A. 11. Wescott loft this after-: noon fi r Albany where slio will visit for a few days. J i Herbert Gllky. of Grant3 Pass, ar - ! rived In this city this afternoon for a j visit with friends and relatives. ' j I Chas. Heskett anil wife left yes - terday for Eugene where they will spend a few days visiting with wuine. a number of negroes who friends. : were camped in the vicinity were or- , tiered hy the sheriff to get out of Mrs. S. W. Ilker left this morning1 ,own at on(-e- Markham was ar for San Francisco where sl.e will! rlKied before te justice of the spend a few weeks attending the ex position. Mrs. W. M. Hicklng loft this aft ernoon for Albany where Bhe will visit for a week or ten days with rela tives. ' Mrs. A. Nelson, who has been visit ing here for a few days, returned to her home at Sutherlin this after noon. m-uiitlfully situated suourban lol ii Wesi Koseburg riiust be sold to tile an estate. A bargain for some n Inquire of W. H. Rlcbnrdson. ri"ee 725-t' WPEOPLF5 LEGAL FRIEND, ly l.-a.BKANSON . The Help In A Will 0. Tt'Jicre the word "heir" Is vied in a will, what is the legal meaning and effect of the wordf A. In the absence of any proot to the contrary, the word will have the same meaning as when used In Its ordinary legal sense that Is, It will mean the person who would be Antltlorl linop tllA tn IntlPrtt the real estate of one who died wlth- out making a will. It may be shown, however, that the testator fha' nnrann mnlilni. thn will had In miA mB nn sIrr when he used the word "heir:" In such case, if the testator's intention can be clear ly shown, such Intention will be car ried out by the courts. Pe1dlers License Q. Please tell me why it is that a peddler is required to take out a license. A. Pecause, ns a general rule, the business of peddling is a proper subject of police regulation. Company's Liability Q. I have been asked to become a member of a joint stock company and am thinking of doing so, but I have been told that the members are held individually responsible for' any indebtedness on the part of the com pany. Ts this true? A. The members of a Joint stock company are liable for all the debts of tlie company, and every member is personally liable, unless the statutes of the state in which the company was organized have pro vided otherwise. When A Fellow's Urolce Q. Will you kindly tell me what 8 judgment note isf A. A judgment note Is a written admission of indebtedness and is usually in the form of an ordinary promissory note. It contains a power of attorney which authorizes the person so appointed to confess judgment for the amount specified In the note. There Is also frequently a provision with respect to an attor ney's foe for services In obtaining the judgment and it Is customary to insert a clause in the note provid ing that thpre shall be no appeal. Other conditions are also sometimes annexed. What Is A TTIghway? 0. want to ask (7) what con stitutes, in law, a highway and (2) whether a bridrje is a highway. A. (1) Every thoroughfare used by the public is a highway. (2) A public bridge is a highway. The Man Who EeciJei to Take Later Tram We scurry around helping him find his hat and gloves. We stand on the step and wave him oft. And then Just as we're sitting down to recover our lost breath he turns up, asaln! "I decided I could tako that later train, after all," he an nounces, Ingenuously confident or our delight. We bring a counter felt smile to our lips. Half an hour before, we should have been gen uinely delighted If he had decided to take the later train; In fact we urged him to. But now now that we're lost our breath helping him get off! Surely the man doesn't expect us to feel the same delight, now, that we should hare felt If he hadn't let us waste our effort! and our smiling good-bye on him. And perhaps, deep down In tis. those smiling good-byes hurt most; his coming back somehow carica tures them -makes them dance be fore us as so many useless grimaces. But our changeable friend sees none of our resentfulneas. He'll oerer die from over sens! t Irenes. Be laugh's a guffaw. Safety Urst. "tvee Hulcn.".' 13S3i! j Arundel. the piano tuner, la here. 4(..,tf " 1 Accused of entering the home of Geo. Tolly, a man giving the name j of Henry .Markham and his place of : residence as Oakland, Oil., was ar- rested this morning by Shoirlff peace and was bound over to ap pear before the grand Jury. What came near being a serious accident happened near Reston Sun day evening when an auto occupied by 1). Hellman, of Portland, and h. A. Stowell, of San Francisco, turn ed turtle u-lth Ilia ,,,... !. (- ...... ii.v (conn mui .Ml.. Hollnian sustained a broken ankle i T-ie two men were going down thai grade at a moderate rate of speed when one of the front hubs broke snd the auto was thrown Into tho bank. Both occupants were thrown from the car, Mr. llelluinn being the! only one hurt. A service care from' the Roseburg Garage was called and i the Injured man brought to this city I where ho received medical attention. A Case Of Misrepresentation 0. My landlord made certain false statements concerning th property which I am now occupying as his tenant. This was two months ago. M'hcn he made these state- ments 1 had not signed the lease or taken possession of the property, t did not know then that what he said, was vntrue, and J relied upon hit word and signed the lease. Since then 1 have discovered that there was no truth in what he said and if I had known, at that time, facts tho have since come to light, I would wf have rented the place. What can I do about itt A. If the landlord made false an1 fraudulent statements to you, of a material nature, and you wera thereby induced to enter into the lease, you have the right to tell him i that you will not be bound by tha lease, and you may give up posses sion of the property to him. If ho Bhould then bring suit against you, you would have a good defence. A Limited Lease P. have heard it said that, where a tenant has a lease for a period under two years, the law for bids him to assign it without the landlord's consent. Is this truct A. It is true in some states. On Tho Way To Heno Q. Please tell me whether desert Hon is a rround for divorce in the State of Washington. A. Yes, if there has been a volun tary abandonment, without consent or Justification and with no inten tion to return, and the desertion continues for the period of one year The women In her neighborhood Bay Mrs. Tug Watts weeps so much about her work that her cook Ins needs no salt As a general proposition, the fancy ) vest seems to be predicated on llm ' theory that every gentleman should carry his own checkerboard. The authorities are all In error as to the relative values of a flush and a full house. The relative val ues of a flush and a full house cri determined by the player who first develops a lump in his thorax. A man Is forced to use a razor. But a woman can shave with liquid paste. Tank Beverly says he Is one of those who ran put off being baptized until after the Ice melts in' tho spring. Women often masquerade as men. But no man soems to think It worth while to masquerade as a woman. A lodue with fewer than four In itials never mal-es much headway among the colored people. T hate gossip and do my beat to discourage It, but my opinion and you ran take It or leave It Is that He Bowlby's wife Is too thick wltt Bome of the unmarried men. ifrt. Tug Watts. Three cheer for the Mlsiourt man who beat up hi daughte' i suitor so badly that the latter hain't been able to play the cornet since. Eph Wiley says that while th Wlllougnby girls hare given ireet parade every day inoe he ci ne t town Are year ago, he never knew one of them to sell a ticket to the evening performance. i mu- a 1 1 i i i ADVUIITISKD I.UTTKHS i Adrian, H. W.; Clark, W. A.; Col- . ' -.' . . , . f Moore, J. A.; Morgan, Mrs. S. .1.; j Sutter, s. W.; Slinttuck, R. 11. 2; Sweeney, Jack; Smith, Mrs. Mintie; Turpln, E. F. I Curds. I Frank, Mr.; Hill. Mrs. h. W.; Hensley Mrs. Julia; KlddiT, Claude b.; Parker, Mrs. Zinele; Price, Miss Dynua; Page, J. O. ; Scaple, Jlss Myrtle, Wells, T. Edward; Wilbur. Mrs. M. Ed. Weaver, Jock Dicks and J. I.. Chancy, appraisers In the eslnte "( IaIiii Wenver todnv filed their r.- ! nort with the eountv clerk. They re port finding real proprty to the value of $19,873.00 anil personal property to the value of $1,913.87. The matter of the estate of Alberta ... - , , FawceU wlU come u" for "e'lr"i S,,,, 22 at 10 0'Clck' Sept. 20 nt 10 o'clock was sot as the date of final hearing In tho rase of Wm. Slivers, deceased. i FOR SALE OR TRADE I have three Percheron colts, all yearl-, Ings. Will sell cheap or trade for cattle. For particulars write Har-! vey Taylor, Drain, Or. 792-n28p Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fanchor, of Dlll- ard, were visitors in the city today. They report great loads of tomntoes being taken away from that section, I nlso many peaches, with melons com Ing on the mnrket in good quantities, both 'cantelopes and watermelons St'FAK FROM TIIK MA.! SHADOWS OF A I'll STHJ TOMORROW. If A il ' Positively the Only Big Coming This Year ROSEBURG TUESDAY, August 506 PEOPLE ACRES I OF TENTS World' Challingo -LIONS-' Grcupa el IN 600 EDU C ATE P ANIMALS ALL ACTORS INCLUDING Llona.Tlger. Boar Leopards, litguars, Elephant, Camel, Zebra, Sea Lions, Zubu, Monkey, (Ic. SAMSON AVE ATI ON LION Causa Thrills of, Amazement Dogs ,Only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth Glittering, New, Mile-Long Street Parade at 1 C:30 Exhibitions Dally, Rain or Shine, iiiaiiiiiii mm iiiimHiiin Tho unobtruslvo companion that keeps tho picture story of your va cation Is tho kodak. Wo huve them In all slzeB and prices, ulso ICastman Photo supplies. Tho Roseburg Book Store. dsw-siOK Mrs. E. lthoadcs and daughter, I.esla, returned today from tt two weeks' vacation trip to Newport. Mrs. Geo. Kohlbngcn and daugh ter, Florence, who have been spend-. Ing a month at their summer home at Newport, are expected to return home tonight, FOR TRADE Good residence lots for stock. Address 642 Second avenue N. 8S2-a2S) " I 1 i - in in. Lilian OX lEATl'ltl WORMWOOD" AT TIIK IMIjACK THKATHK TOMORROW KAK CITY" A MUTRO FIOATURB AT lJ Show 31 2 8IQ SPECIAL TRAINS 100 ANIMAL TRAINERS Moil Tlirll'lng Wild Animal Aol Extant ONE ACT kRIb-Tlckllng "Animal Clowns A CE Insfriicltva, Ifi "O An. mine, limiting : Thrilling Act 'f-& K R fj World'. I W fj T J Jd promlurn Uyv"-Wlv u II Horr and Ponlao Gig Bill, Wrestling Grizzly, Tanvo Dancing Horsns, Fare Comedy Elephant. Ilorso-Rldlng Llono, Leopards and Bear. 20O Military Ponlea. High-Diving and Jumping and Monlteye, 2 sis' 8 P. H. Door Open, 1 ind 7 um miiiii inn i n i iiiih