THE EVENtXO XKWS. BATUHIAV, MARCH 18, 1011 THE EVENING NEWS it r ( -v h'M teat Kb DAILYJXtflT BL'Xl'MV. KiibscrJpllon Itutca Dully. Per year, by mail $3.00 ler month, delivered 50 Suini-Wwkly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Kn tit red aa Kfrtotid-clasa matter November 5, 1910, at KuHtfburg, Ore., under act of .Marrh 3, 187y. KM'l'KI)AV,"M,IC(ll IK, 11)11." During the flint two days of the; present colonist rat en kix t y-three liorm-Hi'i'ltei's vi.siled Jtom-hurK. many of whom will h.-cfime permanent rc jdeutH of the county. That ihu wuik iif Ihu local eommej'cial I'luh In bear lliK fruit there in no i tie.-;! Ion, and during tlie low railroa rate from Ka ;tei ii points to I he W:-t miieii Hew blood will be u.-heri d Into evi-r nook and corner of Ioiik;:-.s count). Sclent I Hp resea rch has disclosed Ihul ('leoiiatra was the lirst uontan to wear a hobble hkirt. II lerok' y jililcs on newly excavated building blocka in Kypt hIiow the fauiou: tiieeri In a nmvti drawn . o about her ank Ih that one w jijtlw;i Jjow nhe walked at nil. Come to think of it, Cleopatra didn't do much walk In. She accompanied mot of her JonnieyhiK In n b:irj;o with russ Htriswn carelesnly uvuv the deck and attendants lolling about in pones that, made t he ro a I era ft look like a TijrklHh bath turned Insliln out. One cannot blame the ali'Midan's, per liupH, for taking advantage of every opport unity to loll, for Antony's Bweetheart of a fatilt-llndliiK houses keeper, and fc'Miernlly kept Char mioti and her ot her attendant on tho jump. The theory that Cleopatra committed huIHiIh Iterance Oct a via h ported a bobbin skirt tighter than hor'H Ih o)!n to debate. Anyway. Clou created (ho rolo of I In hobbled. ADMIIIAL lKVi;V TALKS PKACK Jlelloven in Arbitration n Trouble From Jaaiiese Source. WASHINGTON, March 1R.Ad in 1 ml (leoi'KO Dewey In a Hlatemrnt to tho United I'reHs m-Ian- that he tiympathl.ed wit h t ho a r hit ration vlewH of Admiral Lord lb-res ford, but that ho wan not sanguine of ahelr application for many years. Lord Iteresford nald America was bent qualified to lead the way to ward universal arbitration. Dewey indicated that he iImch not believe that the Culled States should ad vance the finest Ion of dia nil anient. "Arbitration," he said, "Ik mak ing progress In the settleuient of in ternational iuesl Ions. I favor It heart and soul, but I do not believe that In our day we will net- suh;;tau llal peace established on that basis. The policy we should pursue Is best fix pressed by (i en era I Wn rren Kelf fir, of Ohio, who said 'In time of MiHcn prepare to niiilntaln peace.' There Is nothing of war ami nothing opposliiK at bit ration In t hat sent I inenl." Dewey referred to Hereford "b Btatement t hat "A nierlca In abso lulely luvnl nerab te," as a ihu pi 1 mont, addln : "There have al ways lieeu people In this country ready to criticise tlu army and navy in mfii; a.lnes, but that was the case loo, before the Ix-jilimlug of tho civil war." Asked about t he reported da nuer of Japan selfim the I'a.llic coast through midden attack. Dewey said: It won bl take .la pan a year U bring inn, (inn men ov.-r. Hut then Ih no reason w hy t hey s In mid b liroimbt. The (uestnn of Innnlma tlon appears to have been settled to the Ki-ueral rat blat Inn of hot h na 1lonn anil (here seems to be no other finest ion at issue, "I reniet to hvo t lint ianie men lu Japan seem to feel that their coun try did not pi tH Just de eiis lit the new treaty," Tntl Midds Steel SlotK. SI': TTI,K, March 1 K.- Mop than f 10.IMIO.IHIO Will be invested h 1-:ni;llsll capitalists In the plants of (he Wetter n Steel Corporal urn near Kent lie, aecoulini; to James . Moore, ptesidelit. Moore s;H;) th' money will be expended in ei.nditv. the operations of Hie ste- l mills at lnmdale and New Wmw iul-u-r. It V... in the near future. Il.niy Taft. brother of ('resident T.ift Is said to 1 be heavily interested in the corpor i atlon. Prohibition Amendinent K tiled. IjKS MOIXKS, .March 18. Prohi bition via the constitutional amend ment route lias been killed by tin Iowa legislature, after a number oi heated debates. Italy's .Murder Lnus Kltfhl. ) MILAN, March IS Should I'orter Charlton he convicted of the murder of his wife, Mary Scott Charlton, at Lake Como. lawyers predicted today that he would not he given the limit of the law. Charlton iti soon to be brought to trial. t'nder the Italian law, capital pun i.:h rn en t f-s forbidden, but. the oiinu American standi in tlnuivr ol a t.cjit-uce ot ienai KervMude for lit'1. '!'.! le;):.t he UOlild ret Would he a twenty (jve year tt-r.ii. This im In.'' lour ears In a riarl; n-il. so low truil the pri -on' r lannon stand upright. I'rboiier.-. o-:iiii their reason uiidei Ibe tre.ti rnenl are nMiinv-d to an a - y htm until r;it iona! . v. n t hey are re-transferred to the dungeon nun; the lull lour y--ais are :-etved. The retnalnrer of Hie enienci- if pa M (1 at bald labor. Lank W cerk"!-n Kxpeef I'nrdoii. WASMINO'ION'. Ma rch I v - pardon will he rt.inted Hanker .lohn H. Walt-h In. -hie of ix months, ac cording to a rumor cur rem, arouml I he dejia rt n lent, of j a. ''lice today. Wahdi if n'-rvlnic a livt year sentence hi I -"ii vr'ii won h federa I prl.-;on for having Jui':.'!ed tlu; funds or the Chimin National bank, of which he was president. It i- also rumored that Charles Mort' -,vjll be panimied after he has served tv. i and one-half yt-ai's more of his b i: . nee In At lanta federal prison. Sine? Walsh was sent to Leaven w ' i ! h. M i s. Wal- h has been work it: r tile lit and day to secure IiIk release. She hay the hacking of a number of men who are powerful lu political clrcbv;. LOLAii m:vs. llath tubs In a great variety of styles. See Winnie Gaddls, the plumber for something swell dtf ,1. I). Zurcher of the Commercial Abst met ( 'onipany left for I'ltiKi'iie this afternoon with his two children who will remain at that rlty durlnt; their mother's Illness at tho hospital. .1. N. Vnnre, who lias been vblilm; with friends and relatives at i'u.a; lup, Wash., for tho pa t monih, re turned last evening. Mra. Vance m- niained for an extended visit with her daughter in the Washington town. O. L. Hni'jVy received a. letter from his wife, who has Ioh-ii sttjourn iug in Sent hern California for the past lew weeks, this morning, con veying Information to the effect that she will arrive home tonight. All the best of the old and new novels at the library in t he Par rot!, building, upstairs over the Hose Candy Kitchen. Over twelve hundred ninnies to select from. Itooke are etiied at 10 cents per week, duS (!. I-:. Aldrlch, of Wilbur, and Miss liuby Lath rap, of Troy, Idaho, were married this alternoon at the M. Iv parsonage. Itev. K. Olin Ktdridue of ficiating. Tho newly wedded couple w ill make I heir fut ure home at Wllhu,. Harry Williams whose home Is at l-Nh nhower, brought to the News of fice today a hi rue hoouet of choice leii. wiilcii ate reria;nlv beauties, and hawe a I r.ir.; atu c not to be outclass ed ly the tame variety of flower ?:row ii an w -', i- in the w mid. George Miller, who reside? In the country, was arrested by Marshal Huffman shortly after 5 o'clock last evening on a charge of drunkenness, le w 'us remanded to tile city jail .-Ith difficulty, where he remained until this morning when ho was ar raigned before City Recorder Omitt. W hen fj uest ioned by t he recorder, Milier t;aid that he arrived here yes terday morning for the purpose of purchasing Kiipplies for himself and partner, and at the lime had about 5 IS on his person. "I visited a cou ile of soft dri.-i emporiums," said Miller, "and nti'T pav;ak!ng of live or six drin ks of 'near' he -r I fo.u my hfjad. When I awoke from ihe drunken stupor my money wu:' t'one, ;uid fit-re I am without a cent." Having reason to h"lb-ve that. Mil!-r told tne truth, City Recorder Or 'utt g; v him some fatherly advh- :i nd alter wii U!i h.- was dischar"d !;id ordered to proce-d out of town. Miih-r s 'med fh li::hted at tlie at titude fl!--pi. i yed b) the ciMirt , and -n'-d to obey his ord'-rs without he '.Ration. An unknown imtn, presumably de teriitfd, wall ed Into the sheriffs of licti lute he t nk'ht, and in formed Deputy Sheriff Stewart that he was "wanted" and desired to be locked up. liavimr no authority to commit the new iirrival. he was turned over ;o Mar-ha! 1 1 nl't t-ia n ;,nd i.-- now tag held hi the elt;-' jail. That, ho is demented is the e,i'n-iil belief of Hk-offii-er:!. BOND ISSUE IS LOST. (Continued from Page 1.) NiiW TODAY. A NTi7il"Vr "RKNT Pimr or lie fur niched rcjonw. house cent rally located In good v.i fall. Address V, Ighhorhood until O. box -ITT. dnil' "i WANT !; D T wo r " iabTe yi u n g" Indies to do soliciting. Iiifuire at 1 L':t Pine ureet. dmi'n The lati- of W. M, Kelly, ho was 'A i en a prelim luary hea ring yest er--Lt 'u a I'hare.e of assiiull with a da Iti.1. el oils ea poll. W ill not. I,e know n until Monday, according to a dei is n hi reiiehed by .lustiee of the Peace .Maisteis this moruitu;. J us the M.iisters had Intended to hand dow n a decision In t he case this I mornim;, but owim; to the fact that j he is ln e-.l li-at inn the man s past i hi -toi . he tie, ided to tb-lav action in , t he t .ise (he pi e-M-nt . t lm- j il.n he Wilt he in poss.-.v inn of stlf- i Ih ii'ut evitb nee to warrant tl rend ; del nm t.f a de, Kh.n. K-dlv Is i at -rased of ha iiu; draw n a nun on A IVler-Mtl. ;t lot ,. sln.e tlealer. OWNING A WATCH is NKCi:SSATtY theso days when time is so Important. If you haven't a watch or perhaps want a better one than you are at present carrying, come in and see what we have to offer. Prices to suit, jour purse. A. S. HUEY S, I'. Watch Inspector :eosi:iu i:o, ohm. nt meeting, therefore would be absolutely legal. A prolonged discussion followed, and finally Mr. Eddy became arous eed, and peering at Attorney Card well and Neuner remarked : "i am not hero for t he purpose of Initiating a kindergarten." Considerable In lighter followed, and upon restoring order Chairman Kullertnn submitted tho motion as amended, ar. follows: 'That the school board of Rese. burg Hchool district No. 4. be au'.no ri.ed to issue, bom's in the sum of tL'ii.utio. for the erection of a g-.r!-school, the purchase ot a site, and purchasing the him-k.-ary t urni.m ins." Tne motion a! so carried a clause annulling the bond L.sue in the sum of $7r,, Quo authorized la t fall. I'pon motion the members of th. Roseburg school board were- a; point ed as a committee to a -.ci-rtaiu avail able sites, and report tho saa:;? at the adjourned meeting to be held two weeeks hence. Wit hunt f art her discussion the balloting was commenced. Tho meet ing was wel at tended and intense interest prevailed throughout. ( LAssn o;i ad i-.i; isK:i:. i s FOR SA LK New sinule j-o.if, top huguy, large and roomy, impure at Moore's livery barn. Sdsw 1 1 A Y " l-'O It" BALK The i tUer C rt;ek Stables, at tho bridge, has good hay for sale In ton or smaller quantities. Phono la I. dsw Spring Opening KdfJS Ilarred Plymouth Rock and Hlack Minorca eggs from laying stock, only $1 per setting. Inquire of Wood, News oflice. tf K 1 1 SA LI0'O R KX C 1 i A NO IC For stock ranch, saw mill. Fine plan ner and timlter. James McCIana han, . rail. Oregon. daO F 1 ' R N I T C R WKO It ' SALIC Al ofof line new furniture, recently cost liSS, will sell, on account of mov ing away, for $ 1 00. Inquire at fi34 Pino street. mtf FOR SALK House "and Iot7"50xl00. tiood location, Inquire at News ollice. Xa 1 FOR SA LK Show cases. Good bar gains. See L. II. Rhoadeu & Co. ,Ri 1911 James A. Perry luvilcs your inspection of Ladies' Smart Spring Suits ? Tailored Hats on display now. Also 'complete line jj of Flowers, Uraiils, Ornanieiits, W'vet and Silk Kibbons anil Shapes. 1 JseJsemia2iBia!K!TO'?OT:K2t3 aaasissons. THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD and KOSEBURG-MVRTLE POINT ..STAGE LINES.. STAGES LEAVE ROSLBURU FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6A.M, . Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts X C. P. BARNARD, Prop ritto KOOM AM) BOARD Xt"V inrnisiK'U ! rooms with or without Iro.ird. Aji-i ply 402 Fiillurton stiot't. aV IIOrKKKKHI'INi; UOO.'.I.S FuinislT t'll with liath. Apply at S1'5 N. .laflisou strict. Xo cliildri'il. ilmJ2 AT TIIK ART AND VARIETY STORE CorniT rinc and L:iim Sm-rts "This Centerpiece' FEEE Tinli'il tm lii-.c -fl ,v:v iia!;tv 1 riiU-tte ' K."' ....J!'v v a.. ; - - Irenes, 'K.7v'i"''' va'''x l';lr" 1 Richardson's CranJ Trizo Grecian i loss to embroider Ct':itcriiivc, ami com plete diagram lesson, v. it li ever;' stitch numbered. Better Cet One To-Day, Mi;s. c. u . in: in'oi;i, ri-oprictm- FOIl SAI.K At u balKitin, a D-rooiu liou.-io on Houth I'inc street. Ten;;.- ifiiMiliaillf, I'IMHM' IUI-.I, hilllljy l.aiitiliaus, sreatust witttf.'r laerj;: $1..MI for 1.1. lmiHlre T. 11. Citii non, IlL'ti West Oak street. t I'd Ft) I i It K XT (1 iraMuvnTom cot ttiKt' on South Jackson Htreet. For pjir-tli-tilars call Fanners 107 dtl II.MIV CHICKS Ftlll SAI.K Ilarntl I'lyiiiouth liorks, Mrs. It. F. Ihtt tou. W'iihur. Ure. l'!n;n.' Farmers I'PXXl. iltf WE DIG Many a golden opportunity for investors in real estate. Chances to make good money they would never here of comes to our k iiiowleuiw, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE Drop in anil get acqu ainted. If we haven't just what )ou want we will get it for you if it is to L e had. GRANT & HATFIELD OTice 212 Jachson Street EOSEDUTC, OREGON THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE K0HLHAGEN. Proprietor Wholesale and retail Butcher. Tne bus the Market aflords. All kinds of Stoik bought and Sold. Phonf: 581 COWS W.'XTKI) ft.ici 1 to a car loail of uood. yolilii; freh Illilrl; rows. Sttste jri( ;tl liie'.l. A(l- tlre-s C. It. Wyalt. lleaair, C;U. U. F. I. 1. i-- ) ir S AlVK'-'Oiio Uo'.irTViSe!t J'. I :. orea hens, sixty cents each. Krt.ie hurir (itnletis. afl,;oitt!:i StMltrs' ll.inu'. ltd WAX , '..Mail" atol "wire to" work on rtimli; ciniiloyment for Inith Apt'ly to or address Win. A. Snss inihdi. Caltlen V'alU y Heights. Wi! Imr. Ore. tit! SHIKK ' .MARKS Foil SAI.K --Full sisters, ;! and 1 ears old. Nice span for some I's.nr, -r vhr van(- a i:o(id train of brood mart's. In j iiiire at Xews otl'ce. a ti' i WHITF l.KCIIOliX KC.iiS -Kk-! frotti tuire hred ia!ti' strains o! ! S. C. White !..:;!!. .n,s (or sale. !. ! Itarred Rocks anil Hloide Island! Keds. ?1 for l.'i. Inquire Chun:: i Itros. Ilakery. j r'OT SM.K Tear. a: i le and ur.iM land. Will sell half tny land, r.e ticres. at per ttcre. l-:xMosnre. ' (irainace and soil ciaditions un- exce lled. Win. A. Sussnillrh. Car-j den 'alley. lioseliitrir Oregon, in 1 :l j JI MIKB "FOK SA1.K S in" standard hred lillles. cotnili:: :'. and I yea:.-! ohl. half sisters, Kreki n. and are I a tine lame team fur their breed. I Well matched, and pr;;t re.tson-! tilile. liKinire Xcws olth. tl' FAUM " I'OK o M.F Mo in resoi i lioe.d hettottl kit!.!, co.'d Incatiotl. well wntcred hy ritnniii'.: streams.! for particulars. nd Ire.s, .1. M ' Thompson, Camas Valley, Ore- ! iron. dsw-niLOi TIM'tKK l.NH FOit S M.K !:.:' a res of ti iili o- iuiid in s.'crion s, he r."i;e T W . lv.it of this is ri'.w hoitem. .,t in .tlie world when rle.ir,',! For parll ( tins Iminire ' ."eo; Fouler si " v inn ti.1 k a 1 IMfl P- i'f tfd C IC Wliiia! o'l S l K tioiin'.iin K,,i. t,..,; uilii tli'-.s . o.i k t 'errs 51 sis i -e at f " t'.-ll- eli.it. . c'i Harry n it. I Ore. iNtl - 1 ,., steel sks, t' r s SM.K T a. Si' a hex . d ha top I 1.0 -I Otfh-r I e Ilii.l see e eu te-r. Roseburg, Oregon l'hojm Slain 21.51 11 work (irst-class Commercial Abstract Co. ! Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared I North Jiulisoii tt Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all, Kinds Furnished ItOSFUllttJ, OKKGO.V We are here not for our own health but for yours. WeTgive you Good Wholesome and Nourishing Foods We are most careful as to quality. Yqu'll find our lines are the best. -s- . Vv ": .' v.' Try our leading brands of coffee: White House in the berry, and 'Barrington Hall, ground steel cut. Roseburp; Rochdale Co. t en I se: I t.;- wi lt. v,.,.v,. C.e, o