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j njaivci, tuu our service m Supplement to EVENING ROSEBURG R VIEW MARCH 21, 1912. DIVORCE GROWTH PROOF OP FEMALE EMANCIPATION. "It Is useless not to face the re proach that the emancipated woman la mainly responsible tor the Increase In divorce. Grim statistics prove Indisputably that almost exactly three-quarters of the divorces grant ed are on the petition of wives of injured wives some more, some less injured, a few not at all aeekinir the avenue of escape which the laws pro-1 vide from the Immorality, cruelty, i stinginess, and sloth of man. Clergy men are loo apt to discredit this or to gloss it over because It seems to suggest lhat they are losing their hold on our sex. So are we ourselves because lu theory woman is the pro tecting angel of the home. But the modern woman declines to cling to the husband who is unfaithful to her, beats her, starves her, scrimps her, forsakes her, or who Is a slave to liquor." "And as a consequence," I re marked parenthetically, "in 1906, at which exact tabulation ceases for the moment, over 72,000 divorces were granted in the United States. Ac cording to the census of 1900, our country had the honor of standing second only to Japan, 55,000 against 99,000, as compared with France and Germany, with less than 9000 apiece. The growth in the rate during the last decade shows an enormous In crease over Its predecessor, and it should be added that this tendency Is noticeable over the civilized world." "Scandalous," murmured Jose phine. But she immediately added: "I would never have put up with being beaten, Fred; and a persistent ly intoxicated husband muBt be un endurable." "You forget," resumed Lavlnla in her clear, calm voice, "lhat divorce Is a remedy like a surgical operation. Every household shrinks from it, but it sometimes becomes necessary, like the removal of the appendix. As these figures demonstrate, there Is no question that the spiritual and economic independence of woman in clines her to escape from a repug nant marriage by dissolving the mar riage tie. But does this indicate she is deteriorating? I claim not. Di vorce with the right of remarriage Is the relief which democracy has wrung from clerical and aristocratic privilege." From "The Convictions of a Grandfather," by Robert Grant, In the April Scribner. Nineteen Miles a Second, without a jar, shock or disturbance. Is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at such ease of rature's movement, and so do those who take Dr. King's New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, just thorough work that brings good health and fine feelings. 25c at all druggists. K The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y., pays the largest dividends. Investigate. Office In Perkins Block, Room 421. Most Roseburg housewives use either "Pride of Douglas" or "Queen City" flour. There'B a reason for It. Phone 13, Douglas County Mills, If your grocer doesn't carry either kind. Pansies! Pansies! The large flowerlnc kind. Just right for planting.. Grown from im ported seed, the best to he had In Europe. Plants 23c per dozen, or 11.50 per 100. F. Schmidt Edenbower, right In front of Masonic Cemetery. Oregon Restaurant Open Pay and Night. First-class Meals at All Bon's. Fresh Olympla Oysters, Fish and Clams all the time. Regular Meals, 25 Cents. Have added a new balcony es pecially reserved for ladles and families. FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Tot ra of Douglas County, Oregon: In accordance with the provisions of the state law I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the nomination and election as State Senator, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary election on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). F. B. WA1TB. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the yoters of Douglas County. In compliance with the election laws of the-State of Oregon, I hereby announce myself a Republican candi date for the nomination for Repre sentative of Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary election on April 19, 1912. C. E. R1CKER. (Paid Adv.). FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Voters of Douglas County: In accordance with the provisions of the state law, I hereby respect fully announce myself a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination and election as Repre sentative, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). J. T. BRIDGES. FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the voters of Douglas County: In compliance with the election laws of the State of Oregon. I hereby respectfully announce myself a Democratic candidate for renomlna tlon and election as County Clerk of Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on April 19. 1912. (Paid Adv.). E. H. LENOX. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. I hereby desire to announce to the public that I have consented, at the urgent request of my many friends throughout the county, to become a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Demo cratic primaries to be held April 19, 1912. R. T. ASHWORTH. (Paid Adv.). CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. To the Voter- of Douglas County: I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Sheriff, subject to ap proval at the Democratic primaries, to be held April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). B. FENTON. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SHERIFF. To tbe voters of Douglas County: I wish to respectfully hereby an announce myself a candidate for -e nomlnation for the office of Sheriff, subject to the wishes of tbe Republi can voters of Douglas County at the primary election to be held on April 19. 1912. GEORGE K. QU1NE. (Paid Adv.). I HEREBY ASK FOR TBE nomination on the Republican ticket at the primary election, April 19th. for the office of Sheriff. If nominated and elected, 1 promise to give all parties a fair and honest administra tion and will see that the law Is en forced. (Paid adv.). D. J. JARVIS. FOR COUNTY X).M.MISSIOXEIC To the Voters of Douglas County: In compliance with the election laws of the State of Oregon. I hereby respectfully announce myself a can didate for the nomination for the office of CV.i3ty Commissioner on the nomoemtic ticket, subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19. 1912 (Paid Adv.). E. H. PINKSTON. FOR COINTY COMMISSIONER. To the" Voters of Douglas County: I hereby snnounce myself a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to the approval of the Demo cratic voters at the primary nominat ing election to be held April 19, 1912. (Paid Ad .). W. T. POOLE, o FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the voters of Douglas County: In compliance wit' the election laws of tb State of Ore on. I hereby respectfully announce myself Republican candidate for renomlna tlon and election for the second term as County Commissioner of Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on April 19. 1912. (Paid Adv.). M. R. RYAN. FOR OOUNTV ASSESSOR. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for Assessor of Douglas County, subject to the wllli of the Republican voters at the prl-l mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. I have never before been a; candidate for an elective office. (Pd. Adv.). ED. 8. COCKELREASE.j s ! ANNOUNCEMENT h 3R ASSESSOR. To the voters of Douglas County: I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate (or renomtnatlon for the office of Assessor, subject to the will of the Republican voters t the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. F. L. CALKINS. (Paid Adv.). FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Republican voters of Doug las County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomlnatlon for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the approval of tbe Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). J. 3. SAWYERS. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. To the voters of Douglas County: As a candidate for the nomination for the office of County School Su perintendent, I respectfully make this announcement, subject to your ap proval at the Republican primaries on April ..9, 1912. O. C. BROWN. (Paid Adv.). FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. To the Voters of Douglas County. I hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for the Republican nomination tor re-election as County Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL GOION YOUR BOND Insurance 206 PERKINS BUILDING Look Pleasant Wear a clean shirt and smile. Have your work done at our plant, and it will make two smiles grow instead of only a grouch before. Don't wait, it pays big to look prosperous and pleasant. Roseburg Steam Laundry Surveyor, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). FRANK CAIN. FOR COUNTY TIANO TUNER. To the Piano Owners of Douglas County: I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the tuning of your piano. If elected to tune your piano, 1 promise to give you the bene fit of my 25 years experience, and leave you satisfied that 1 am a "grand," "upright" and "square" piano tuner. Yours tunefully, C. H. ARUNDEL. Headquarters: Ott ft Lenox' store. (Paid Adv.). dsw. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS.. Notice Is hereby given all persons holding county warrants Issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and in dorsed "Not paid for want of funds," prior to and Including the 9th day of September, 1P1 1, to present the same to tbe County Treasurer of said county at his office for payment, as Interest thereon will cease after tbe date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this, tbe 14th day of March, 1912. J. E. SAWYERS, County Treasurer of Douglus County, Oregon. Rolled oats and barley, cracked and whole corn, wheat and all varieties of mill feed at the Douglas County Mills. Phone 13. "Pride of Douglas," a Roseburg product, and "Queen City," a hard wheat article, made at Vancouver, Wash., are the two best varieties of flour on the market. Why use any other kind that costs moreT If your grocer doesn't carry either brand. Just phone 13, Douglas County Mills, and a sack will be delivered at your home. Conveyancing ROSEBURC. ORECCN IT'S A SIGN OF GOOD JUDGMENT when people decide to buy the best lumber. It is evidence that they know what real economy is. Buy ing lumber here means that you get the best and most thoroughly sea soned lumber to be had. Every foot of It will work up without waste. Every penny you spend here pays for lumber that you can use to advant age. Try It. Orders filled for all kinds of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co. Rosebnrg, Oregon. YOU LEAVE OUR MEAT MARKET with admiration f r the perfect clean liness which Is everywhere apparent. You. own kitchen couldn't be more free from even tbe slightest suspicion of dirt. So there Is an added satis faction In coming In person to select the choice cuts we always bare os band. Give yourself and us tas pleasure of a II today. The Economy Market Geo. Koulhagrn, Prop.