THE EVENING NEWS BV B. W. BAT 4. IBflUKD DAILY EXCEPT BUXDAV ' ftubucrJuLlon lUten Dully. Per year, by mall $3.00 Per monin, delivered Seml-Wet'kly. Per rear 2.00 Blx months 100 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. KDNKSDAV, 0TOIH:it 1W, lM. Most rat holes will irar looking Into also some knot ho Urn. Many a man lives In fear that he will get all that Is coining to mm and rightfully he should. There are several different ways of "getting next to nature" but na ture never gets next to tho filthy either In mind or body. flonie people use the word "knock er" for a barricade agaliiKt the truth but the fellow with tho calouHt k ii nek 1 cm is the one that deliver tlx goods every now and then. The "well balanced" man In the one who controls hla own infnrl. Too many men go through life as u liv ing example of their brain represen tatives. That In, the oilier follow borrows tho brain for working cap! tal. Many people who in the spring time enter with enthuKluHiu Into the raising of poultry ant now counting their losses and gains. And sonm of them are realizing to (heir Borrow that while anybody can keep poul try It Is not everybody that poultry will keep. If it Is true, as stated on hlh authority, that New York banks re fuse employment to any man who testifies In court against defrauding bankers It Is not going to ItiHpfre much confidence in the honor and business Integrity of the banks. Not only that hut It shown that the man agement of the banks should be thoroughly Investigated. If the boys In tho farm home more often had a financial share in the farm Instead of being treated like hired help there would bo a greater detdro to stick to the farm. Hut when a boy Is not consulted or taken Into his father's coufidenri It Is no wonder that ho has but little Interest In the farm and makes up his mind to go to tho city as soon as possible. Borne people have strange Ideas as to bushiest! morality. They are very exact In dealing with other men In business, but when It cornea to their relations with tho national govern ment their conduct 1h sometimes very different. Men who would under no consideration defraud a private Indi vidual do not heHltule lo defraud Die customs of thousands of dollars, and In thus defrauding to perjure them selves up to the hilt. It Is a cjueer conscience that leads men thus to differentiate, and as an ethical mat ter It would be Instructive to know how long a man will go on cheat ing tho government before he begins to cheat an Individual. One of Governor West's paroled convicts, under the title of a game warden, arrested a prominent Sulem business man for displaying a deer in front of his place of business. The merchant was promptly given his freedom when brought Into court. Between West's paroled convicts and those who have as yet escaped a visit to Oregon's state Institution, the average sedate citizen and business man mUht consider himself quite fortunate if he escapes without a prison record lief ore the governor's term expires. Most likely It is a surprise to the majority of people thut the majority in California for the "rwall was greater than that for the "initiative and referendum." Kor both amend inentH the majority was overwhelm ing, but that for the recall exceeds that for tho Initiative and referen dum hy several thousand. I hat ver dict probably means that the people of California are dissatisfied will) some court decisions In their own state and elsewhere, a conviction that tin; Judiciary, as well as other of ficials, Is not immaculate, and that the best corrective for the judicial and other shortcomings lies In the nower of (lie people to bring the of fenders to account. Kvldently, also, the contention that the power to re call will lessen reverence for the coiirLs and make judges the mere Instruments of demagogues did not weigh with the Callfoniians. There Is no discounting the fact that woman suffrage has made a great gain in the victory achieved In California. Naturally one looks to the Western states for experiments In legislation, economics and social re lations because they are less influenc ed by those old etsnhllshed customs I hat affect the Kasiern rtatoK. Hut the people of the West are Just as ijulck in throwing over experiments if they do not prove satisfactory as they are in making them. I hererore jis ennui suffrage has prevailed in five of the Western and mountains states for some time I lie result In California can only mean that Die majority In that stale Is sat Is lied that woman suffrage has proved snc- Hsful where tried. It goes without lying that the cause of woman suff rage has received a decided Impetus. That certain cllciio of "rough necks" who have had full swing of tlie greater part of the moral de pravity existing In this city are ever on the alert to register a "knock" against The Kveiilng News for Its at titude toward them. Ho strong had they become enthroned Unit t heir nasty fangs reached far and covered a largi- era within the city's border. With (lie head of tho police depart ment at their command, no fear of public exposure was considered, and lull' the mouths of supposed rep utable iii.t-iiH were closed -or ratli- foreed to disregard t he trill h under oath the disreputable hunch were downed and "smoked out" of their rendezvous. This slate of af- fajirs has naturally 'caused n few "heart aches' among the denizens of t lie lower world and I he u p-to-1 he minute st unt, now inculiat lug. and pari I. v carried out, Is being closely watched by the observing ones that its "whiskers" may be "singed" when fully matured. Best Car of Coal Ever Seen in Roseburg has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than bas heretofore been offered for sale in Rose burg. Price the same as has been asked for inferior coal. Come and see it or telephone No. 163 your order. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.-Winchester St. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS Until further notice, I will be located on Main Street, opposite Moore's Old Livery Barn Where I will be pleased to attend the wants of my former patrons in the Horseshoeing Line. IRA A. PILKINGTON A rriti.ic m iem:t i,i;sso. As everybody hereabouts knows Tho Dalles Is one of the live, enter prising cities of Oregon, says the Portluud Telegram. It Is the metrop olis of Wasco county, and about It and tributary to it Ilea one of the iiHtst fei til 4 sections of tills pro utictlve state. I m ring the Lewis and (Mark Ex position there was no county in Ore gon that maintained a more splen did exhibit of fruits and other farm product) than Wasco, it is remem bered as one of the most striking and attractive county exhibits that was seen in the Agricultural building. Quite in line with that which the ex hibit denoted, tho eople of that country, and especially the people of The lall"s. have been persistent in pul ting before the home-Hekers of the Kast the resources, that abound in that section, and the opportunities for prosperous home-making to be found there. An Intelligently plan ned and well-grown campaign of publicity is conducted for that pur pose The publicity succeeds. it brings the people. These people find the soli, the climate, tho resources all the facilities which nature pro vides for I lie welfare of those who will engage in honest industry to be In evidence. Hut. strange to say, they Had also that while prices for farm produce are high In the city they are low in the country; and thut by anomalous manipulation by the agencies be t ween producer and consumer t he former finds no market for his pro duce, while the latter continues to pay the same fancy price. It is the same old story of expensive, sur plus machinery of distribution which takes tribute from the people going and coming, and about which there Is such widespread protit and re formative discussion. Apropos of this The Dalles Chron icle tells substantially the following story: A farmer woman came into t hat city on a recent Sat urday af ternoon to dispose of eight dozen chickens. She tried the stores and t he markets and t he commission houses, but to no avail. She was told (here was no market for chickens at any price. Finally, and presumably as she was driving out of the city in discouragement, she asked a man whom she s-iw standing in front of his home If he knew of anyone who would buy any of her chickens. In response to a question by him she explained that she could not sell them at (he slores and the butcher shops. He asked why she did not send them to fort land, and in reply to I hat question she top him the dealers had discouraged her. Me helped her to sell a few chickens in Hie immediate neighborhood. gave her direct ions how to ship the rest to Portland am) with that, the story of this farmer woman, who. hy the way, had driven into The Dalles :ii mites with her eight dozen chickens comes to an end. Mill the sequel of that story is quite interesting as the .story itself. At the time that farmer wo man was unable to dispose of her rhickoiH to the dealers they Were exhibiting poultry of the same grade for sale at 'HI rents a pound. The family of that city that had chicken for dinner on tho following Sunday a id had to buy It in the stores and butcher shops paid :iu cents for every i ihmiimL of it. Including head and feet. I One doe:4 not Iieeil to arilte that many families did not have chicken for dinner, for the reason ttiat the price was too high. Nellher does one need lo argue that that disappointed wo ma ii ns she drove back over the miles to her home was the victim of hitter discouragement and pessim ism regarding the prosperous, home- inaklug conditions that obtain in mhI about The Dales. Vet the con lilions are there. How can those conditions be made ivailable and effective'.' The answer to thai question is the answer to a similar question propounded in this city of Portland, and practically in every cil y of I lie Western con ill r We in ll si give 1 itne a lid a I tell I ion and spend some money toward I he establishment of a public market t which Hie woman wMh eight do.en ebb kens, or any ot her (plant il y of any oilier kind of produce may come and meet the pie who want to bu for use in their homes That farmer woman who went beg ging alont The Dalles hi sell a few In vim i ll i. U UK which t be neonle ot I Ii at cil v would ul.ullv have bought from her at a reasonable, and to her a profitable price, if they had the opportunity is only a tyie of the prodio er w ho finds every desirable .oiidition in Oregon offset bv the r.-. d o Hie -.urphis middleman I n j :ul eft i- v : Mie op port u n nie-. hiimm M-allv ei-t in Ibis state, we are wait ing uiotie so long as we permit 1hb. .;oiiging Mtem of distribution lo pro a pou the producer at oi nd and upon the consumer al the other i;oD TO oos HX. , Nou The t pperinosi Project U'illt The S, P. 'ooipauy. I'OUTI.WP. O. - hi in Thereak'st (Icrm destroyer ami disinfectant known Will destroy odors and jenu life in twenty seconds For use in sinks, toilets and sick room We guarantee this preparation to do all we claim For bv Marsters Drug Co Roseburg Oregon 000000 00.000 0000 GO 0 Are you aware that of all ELECTRIC Lamps the 0 "Peerless Drawn Wire MAZDA" 0 EXCEI.LS. We can Inrnish voti anv sie von (Jfe wish. Remember l h is, a lo candle cai hon a 20 candle "Mazda" costs .00.? 3- cts. Less cost, more light, longer life. First cost more but ultimate cost less. Don't buy any but '"Peerless" if vou would be satisfied. 0 0 0 0 0 0 (vis - - - - - fa 0 CHURCHILL-WARNER CO. q 000000 00000 000000 I b. 1 1 t lo- ;it i Dii-K I :t m:tt Ii fill ilt" tf tilt' Soul llt'l-ll P;ii'ilir. whiih i- In rr Hurt' the innninu lime ul' trains ln lutvlt I'.M-tl.illtl iliul S;ill l-'t'iltirHi'it tit 't'. lumr-v will l t tnupli'tril iirh in r.u :: an. I Diat tin- inins.M litii" I'm tu Klli:.'li,' In l'.m P:i will bi- st.itl.-il anil rn-hi'tl tn t i'ini'li'i imi as rarl :t- .-:. tit :iblo. wt-tv unfit b K K t 'al in . 1 1 1 .i .'-jib-nt ninl '.:i-iii-ral lll.lllai'.rT l t 111' Sl'tll lii-rn Paiitl.'. who arnf.l in IVrtlaihl ta-t niiihi Mr in let:- jn-l t .'iiiplrt.'il an llipiM I ii'tt H tlli1 lnii"i lib Hiri;nil m rr w li H h Ills i in iMli t iiMi will In i'ti'inb'il i'iulii'1- 1 His terri hr atl.-i- Dial ,lat.' will .-in br.icr all tin Sunt lirrn PariH.' lint's mmum of Port lainl. wrst ot Omloii ami north of . Kl Paso wttl mm. tin b.-m un- ' 1 1 1 t !n Kit r i r part ot t In- w i-i-k ami w ill bo ioinr.t horn Thiii.lav tnoni iiu: bv William Spronli'. pffsitlon t of tho Sonthoni Pioilb', an.l K O Mi iVimhC it o iii'si ii on t in thari;o of Tint tlr. bo-o niristlit t ion o or fi'fli:bt an.l iM-ftm.-r IhimU'"-s will ho rUoiuloil lo tho Utoi-oii linos No -, ombor i I ' ll U our InttMH ion to -tart t ho work mi tho Coos p,i lino as o.ir j as ionmImo," ho salil It Is olio ot tho lir-( tlitncs that must bo .b-no u o am r.'a.h m . it an-l on! hao lr.'l linlna tios to ronii'Vli' hot off w o tan boi;in mtua otoration Tho Nat ion K lama tti work i ::o inn torwarii i;irii(l, ho mportoil Ito font rout r:u t mi t li;it ju oitot will Tti.lo aotuttv mill! tho rii.i of tho fitsoiit tibial oar .j.roiri.uiotis liaio 1 n proltb'l for tomi'lt'tton of tho rutin cut-off ami tho construc tion will lo authot it'd a- rapullv as ITotrrsH ro.intrr- 1 oprct iho Vitron Kta-uat Pn to ti nntthoi) itt a io;r ntu! n b:t." iU Mr. Calvin, "It may be done A. L. Kitchin Nurseryman A complete line of fruit Q trees, also Nut, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Berry Vines, Etc. Order Now And g'et the best And Winchester Only 6 Miles Away Yet The Light Costs' you as follows: If using Carbon Lamps 2 candle lamp uses 10 watts, cost per hour .001 1-2 4 20 ' " -003 8 " " " 30 " " " " -004 1-2 16 60 " " " " "009 32 J20 " " .018 If Using PEERLESS MAZDA LAMPS soon nflcr tll! IjCKlimillK of 19 IS." .Mr. Calvin rHioniti-d llio tulc nit'iilH luailo hy iilhcr Iliirrliniui of (IcialH that tho nuw urbanization will , provlilo nioro opportunity for nii'ii In I'xociitlvi! iMiyltlons of tin- systiMil In llloct with till, iiillilil' ii M ll to stiuly the ih'imIh of tho poopli'. j XOTICK 1(1 I'llll.lC. NOTICK Is hereby nlvon lo nil parties knowing; themselves to ho In debted to PlIkinKtoQ Hros. to come In and settlo mieh aeionnt at once. i tf PII.KINOTON liKOS. i mm Eye Trials Of Today Looking facts IX T1I1C FACIC is the why llie VV1SK ones act. Those who look another way at the trials of today butadd to the sufferings of tomorrow. If your eyes are weak, if a film comes over them, or they ache or burn, or bother you in any way, , don't delay in consult ing me. I'll tell what you oujflit to do you may do it if you like. A. S. Huey OPTOMETRIST 1 18 CASS ST. 20 candle lamp uses 25 watts cost per hour .003 3-4 32 40 .006 48 " " " 60 ' " .009 80 " " " 100 " " " " .01 1-2 . 125 " " " 150 ' .02 1-4 To explain the above table you will note that the wattage is given for each lamp, and means the amount of electric ity the lamp burns each hour. If on a meter you pay 15 cents per kilowatt, for the first hours burning ot each lamp for each day of the month; and if using a 16 carbon lamp it is costing you 60 watts against 25 watts for a 20 candle PEERLESS MAZDA. Remember 1000 watts make a kilowatt, you can easily figure out the great dif ference in cost ot current you use, beside remember the still greater difference in quality of light that you get. Then again the lile of the carbon lamp is rated at from 600 to 700 hours while the PEERLESS MAZDA is about 900 hours. Also remember that in the Drawn Wire Peerless Mazda you have a lamp as tough of Ali ment as the carbon, so that it can be used where ever the carbon can be. WE Sell The ii PEERLESS MAZDA CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. If your boy or girl needs a blotter tell them call and asK for a PEERLISS TER APPLES Mr. and Mrs. C'hurlos Rider ninl family, recently of Albany, left fur San l-'rant isio. Cal., this morning af 1t a few days spent in Itoselmrn vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. MrClean, tn West ltdseluiri;. Mr. Rider recently disposed of his farm, near Alhany. and will iroh ahlv locale in San Francisco iierman-enily. Snow Drift Absolutely Guaranteed to be The Best Flour Sold Only by i lie ivuuiuai W J WIN Fancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin ipl tin. vi rv M'iiii'c. r miiir nntsf all In In- Iiic frimi Hiiriiis. KI)i:lt MIW THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" THE NEW RESTAURANT GRAND GRILL LUNCiTCQUNTER Marsters Block, Corner Cass and Rose Streets First-class Rvr-tamant, t'.rill and Luneh Counter. Open all h(iur. The best the market aflonls, well cooked and well served. Prices reasonable. Your I'mronase Soli. ilcJ Meal Tickets S5.50 for $5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOHLHAGFN. Proprietor Wholesale and retail Batcher. Tne best the Market aHordg. All kinds of Stotk Bought and Sold. riione .rvS Roseburg, Oregon When you come to town 1 uon t torget to visit the Water Front Dry Goods Store Sheridan Streets tor Your Suits1 Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything new in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL. D. J. JARVIS 1