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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1912)
I HE EVENING NEWS CAM, D. SHOEMAKER, Kdltor ana nolo Proprietor. ISSUED I1AILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Hates Dully. Fr year, by mail . $3.00 Per month, delivered .60 SenU-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Six months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Itosoburg, Ore., under act of March 3. 1879. SA'IX'HDAV, AIGLST 10, 11)13. NOTES I'HOM THE LAIIOIl WOItlJ) Items of Interest to Hie Worker kwl I p Hero And Tlicro In This Iliwy World. NKWS FOUHCAKT FOR TII.K (X)MIX(i WEEKi I'opullsi Cmvenllon will lie Held In St. l-onU On Monday. WASHINGTON, D. C, AliR. 10.--In 11Q Interval between the ronres- There Are Ten Ten-1 ants Looking for a House Like Yours! a: Any one of th ton would consider your rental price reasonable, nnd your house, or apartment, 1HEAI ex actly what ho has been look lug for! Your "reasonably persls tout" use of iho "lo rent" columns of this paper will result In holpInK SOMH ot thoso ton poaslblo tenants to find your honso or apart ment. The details will be easy to arrange! Hen VmirllmiM Ttmntfch THE EVENING NEWS The noxt convention of the West ern Federation of Miners will be held "at Hancock, Mich. The shops act, passed by Parlia ment In London, secures to the clerks li weekly half-holiday. A law has been passed in Denmark under which the government makes loans to farm laborers who desire to become small farmers. Tho International Miners' Con Bress. Just closed in Amsterdam, adopted a resolution In favor of the principle, that five days' work Is mfllclcnt for a week's work of min ors. Philadelphia has 85 cigar factories, employing 0,411 persons. Fifteen "hundred and eighty-three of these, or practically twenty-live per sent, are children under 10 years. Tho Master Builders' Association of New York decLarea that while women will be admitted to its trade school, soon to be opened, tiiey will attend only to learn the business side of building work. There is to be opened In Cincinnati a co-operative club for working girls. They) are to bo given rooms nt the cost of $1 a week, while their meals will cost 35 cents a day. It is to ho a "real home" and no profits. A new profession has been taken up by women In the South Amerlcnn cities. On tho trolley cars, even In the busier streets, the female con ductor has long been an Important factor In tho rapid transit situation of these cities. There nro ono million children uii dor tho age of sixteen yearB employ ed in Industries In the United States, In addition to unother million In ag riculture, only a part of whom are working on the farm to help their parents. Tho telephone girls of Springfield, Muss., have organized a union with 2B0 members. They will artlllate with the American Federation or La bor. Officials of the telephone com pany say they are not opposed to the move, but will treat union and non union operntors alike. American women employed in fac tories are far more generously paid Tor their work than their sisters em ployed in similar vocations in Eu ropean factories, according tp reports inado to the department of commerce' and labor by United Slates consuls' stationed In various European cities., Germany. Great Britain, Austria, I Italy und France have tor some time' recognized the Importance of making a thorough study of industrial il!i oases. The result has been thai by a nyslem of the most careful Inspec tion and by the elimination of defec tive methods and dangerous machin ery general efficiency has been in torlnlly Increased and the percentage of Industrial diseases reduced. in' mis country California, Connecticut imnois, iew York, Michigan and Wisconsin hnvo already passed laws requiring physicians to make reports on certain specified occupational dls-oasos. slve convention and the WIIbod rati-l ncatlon of last week and the notifica tion of the two leading vlce-presl- aentiai candidates fixed for a week hence, the national campaign prom ises to experience a mid-summer lull during the ensuing seven days. Tne most Important of fixed events on the political calendar of the week Willi be the populist national con vention, which has been called to meet in St. Louis next Monday to name a presidential ticket and adont platform. Col. Cecil A. Lyon, chairman of the republican state committee of Texas and an active ltoosovelt supporter, has Issued a call for a state conven tion of the party to meet in Dallas Monday to put a full ticket In th fluid. A monument In honor of the mem ory of Sir Isaac llrock. who com manded the British forces in Canada In the early part of the war of 1812 and who was killed at the battle of liuecnstown Heights, Is to be unveil ed Thursday at Drockvllle, Out. Col. Samuel Hughes, the dominion minis ter of mllltla and defense, is to of ficiate at tho unveiling ceremony. Among the conventions of the week will be the annual meetings of the International Typographical Un ion, In Cleveland; the National So ciety of the Army of the Philippines, In Lincoln, Neb., and the Canadian Medical Association, In Eduiunton, Alta. 10,000 KILLED Earthquake and Fire in Turkey ! Works Fearful Devastation STREET CAR ACCIDENT KILLS I ItooHcvelt Admits Tlmt Many of the! Progressive Platform Planks Are of Democratic Origin Make Htjitcinent. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms. Enquire rear door 813 s. Mill "feet. 333-A17 Juyt-JL-l XJ2 ' LJW deli nit i Webster's" New International Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? Because " NE,w crea- TION, covering every Held of tho world's thought, uvuuu, unu cuuuro. 1 lie only flew unabridged dictionary in many years. Because u definoa over 400,000 . Wnr its; rooro than over before, appeared between two covers, ayoa 1'agca. 6000 J1 Jutilralioiuf. Because 11 ' 010 dictionary . with tho now divided pago. A "BLroko of Gonius." Beeaure " nn encyclopedia in a siuftio volume Because 14 '" commended by tho . Courts, tiie Schools, and tho Press as tho ouo supreme uulhority. Because U9 who knows mm .Sireoes. Let us toll you ubout this new work. (Special to Tho Evening News.) LONDON, Eng., Aug. 10. Renorta from. lf'onKtjlitlll,,ntla , I ......,u),,v imo uiurujng are to the effect that more than 10,- uuu lives were lost In Turkey last night and early today as the result i of a terrible earthquake and the fire i that followed In its wake. ConUm-l tlnnplo Itself is not in the earthquake) zone and consequently no lives were' lost there. The Turkish towns of' Tchanak, Kallesnl, Galipoll and the i villages along the sea of Marmora j were destroyed and many lives lost. ' Tchorlu In the Adrlanoplo district' with a population of '1,000 was to-1 tally destroyed by fire that followed j the quake and It is belloved that only a mere handful of the Inhabitants escaped with their lives. Galllpoll at tho northwest entrance of the Durdlnelles with a population of three thousand met a similar fate as did also Tchalek Kalessi which has population of ten thousand. De- of the tragedy ore meagre and Information Is slow in com ing. KfiMVn. T..1.. . T.' tll .....T-i. vie, llljuim rwur. fcijjH I-AIAJMA, wash,, August 10. J. 3C. Mitchell, a laborer, was Instantly Kiiioci ano rour passengers were ser iously Injured here today In a col lision when a street car bumped Into the rear end of a work train at the edge of a deep gulch in the bettor residence district of this cltv. Res- ponslblllty for the 'accldent has not ! ivi oeen piaceo. Itooscvctl Steals llanks. OYSTER BAY, Aug. 10. Theo dore Roosevelt today admitted that many of the planks contained In the progressive platform were or demo cratic origin. Mr. Roosevelt made this statement and admission when his attention was called to the charge made by William Jennings Bryan that the progressives had stolen many or the democratic planks for their platform. FISHING TACKLE Ambition's totin' of her load "Come on!" I hear her holler, An' Fame's a-trudgin' down the road A-begging me to toiler. But somehow I can't seem to hear Above the willer's swishin', An' Fancy shoutin' in my ear, "Come on an' go a fishin'!" Say, we have the finest line of Trout Flies you have ever seen in Roseburg. Come in and ask for some of those TURNED EYE FLIES YOU never have bought as good a 50c Fly in your life for that money, Mr. Isaac Walton. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. P. S.-We camp needs. can outfit you with all your A special price on tents. WB1TE for ipMlDMa. of Uw Daw dlrlM ptt. C. C. MERRIAM CO.. Pu-MUlun. SnH-.n-u M. MMUomiil.s.pOT.iwartT. FREE km! of pock.t m.p. Business Is good why? Because when we clean and press your clothes they are dono right; not mopped over. Ladles', gents' and children's work, kid gloves nnd shoes. Sloper I & Son. We call and deliver. Phone us 47. L.NOW. 1 IIIIIMI lllll III IMSM-SMiiiiii ARE YOU LOOKING FOR Dont fnil to come out and see the MELROSE ORCHARD TRACTS P.8 cri"n (,f t,!B l-'niiiquii Valley. Tracts 10 acres ami tin. Price TijO.OO an acre anil up. Deep, rich soil. Come out, write or call up on phone, C M. ANDERSON, Melrose, Ore. FIRST SHOWING FALL 1912 NOVELTIES Mackinaw Coats Norfolks Coats Blazer Coats New Fall Waists Is tne time to lay in vaur winter's' supply of WOOD We can furnish you lG-in. slab wood by the car load for only 13.75 a cord, f. o. b., liosuburj;, Oregon. Page Investment Company N. Jackson Street Phone 242 709 Spend Your Outing at Tiller. Ore. SHE'S ON THE MAP ml ,,rs K,.,, ,,.J r.,h,,' "id. !'"! water-Mj,,. leclalien I lt,l,.l 'I in..,. ....... .. r? '"e Nilen,lii SilIHlay (Itmi C. 111. Ilolel t ill,. i !' l-ui-1 lift It,- 1'. Hie Hull l.ili ..... . .. lAHTHfM. rn.i.i:i, oi',t:iiON If- riiii'ciiil Dandruff X Causes ltchina The Bellows Store Co. ROSEBURC'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE l Clbgi the pores of the scalp, prevents the 1 hair from obtaining proper nourishment causes it to fade and eventually to fall out. And besides, it's irritating and annoying to have your scalp itching and burning all the time. If you want to get rid of the Dandruff germ to stop the annoying itching and burning to have a really clean and healthy scalp, get a bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH to-day prove to your self what a satisfactions it is to have hair health. Your money back if not satisfactory $..00 and We at I)ri Storci receipt of pHe and dctltr oarac. uiai ootu. rauo nay spec. Marsters brug Co., Uru Co. soil It for fpOc and Jl.Oi) or from Phllo Hay Sicc. Co.. Xew rU. N. J. , ! BuusRlow etaltiv. pure creosote, no better mndt Rt 75e, Don't he fooled fn paying 90c to ?1.2S, bntj patronize the man who knows. KIsh-1 ;arain in Flour During next weelc you can buy Mt. Hood Snowfall Flour At $1.25 per sack This is a Hmd Wheat Blend Flour and a good buy at the regular price. Buy a Dollar's worth of Sugar and see hovv many pound's you get. WE PAY DIVIDEN EVERY DAY Phone 195 Perkins Bld'g. not satisfactory. m M jr m m ?v i lMluidm $ Pi Best paint on eartb teail and oil at 12.00 per gallon. Let's bust the mlied ralnt trust, FIsher'a tore. Hermann Marstem. rra ninnk.. Is prepared In in.i.u . ' r-.m aa plpe nouses, He guarantees ike piilntcr. tf I tf j satisfaclion. tt