The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 24, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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LETWILS0NDO1T
Senators Not Overwhelmed
With Correspondence.
AMERICAN PUBLIC SATISFIED
Wilson and llry&n Given Full Kein
No Applause For PoliUciiins
People Holding Adminis
tration KeKponsihle
WASHINGTON, jpt. 24. I.v
ing It all Wilson Is abcrfft. the eas
iest road to popularity ior Demo
crat In Congrt Just now, If the na
ture of $teir advices from home be a
tOfe aOiU Tho'lolks back in Ore
9(1 WO CP 10 Net) Hampshire and
0y don In ex8 ore for once In
toir ll08 MSb'-tto to comn. If
tot 0OIU c Wis to "tlr consress
0)80" St ft'l it la to oaO foro form bui
ld I o ( crioO. bsA or S0 Thev
ftoftt IISSBA t89 lOilitit up to
40castt)."
Wilts 88;Sl(Dca 819 fOV.y
HOtait ilk .leadlines and blurs-
fne ly; on th altsk issll. onO of
04 laa fio rsnwtit biio-o Fa
eii'toem wmssrial (.stnct sowfiS
eA vMt As bet Mceitet) jusx tas lot.
ths dSOswcssi ao33Ht luritfi
Vt as on . foarasr Ml
SMoOt fvign ami it oo t 90 enl-
ea ts m ieo! jut
dm. Cos,-pis .ea ot ib
traoxa tte at foesu toot ttt
(DUt DIP. "(if Mx8 VKD OlOrD."
(Tto. Xfllff 'W( 'WHO aw mt.
Asfou tba ooi tMBdeaE
Were tii tte tsif tmeeri.'. w:b
JWwrtasas ia taaiii, sal sstaill
e'auKe Wasa rSMe. an sliced feixa
was founded os t diss raaulte fes
5Bfl9 oIO Hlk) lottisg 90
tiB f trWf . )iaed K) 09
t f HustVsd letters o o
H sa orantlag s Ba toV
qpouM at Imk Bt)l tot UCM ie
quiry stopped the sujr lttbere asd
the ordinary folks back home evl-.
dently forgot to write a line. Tar
iffs went down like wheat before a
fix-horse reaper, but there were no
loud yells nor sounds of sobbing In .
the form of Increases In the letters in '
the congressional mail. Except in a
few cases which looked suspiciously 1
like the Knoll boy who, fretful as a j
hornet, tries to cry but can't squeeze I
out the necessury and alibi tears, the
people whom the tariff orators pic
tured as being outrageously sand-'
bagged, robbed, insulted and driven '
to the poorhouse gate, were apparent
ly blind to their pictured danger.
Some Democrats were suspicious
of thiB public unresponsiveness at
first. They wanted to get a lot of
notes from home applauding them
if none came condemning them. But
by and bygiey came to the conclusion
that the folks bat home had a meth
od in their trustful silence. Con
gress figured that the back hrgjie
folks were holding Wilson and Bryau
responsible. All right! Congress
was glad to oblige. If the home folk?
'Qnted I(q saddle thl esonsibillty
and trustnjlne&s. on vocro why.
their servants on Cai4iol Hill, had
WISCONSIN LAW
Works Hardship on Those
Matrimonially Inclined.
EXAMINATION IS DEMANDED
no objections.
And in this same spirit many 0
Democrat 0)ho kno)s he kn&s very
litt'O )b4jit tl. currency quottlon is
fnclng the donate on tlflt Sublet
O it !l prtPjum nuff hCqktuI cfclm.
Vv'Oon Is on tlitf job. Bo0 is tt
000 Pp pop!o Ore e'c!a t&
QtiieQt 'entoie.oil itv ti
'08 ( Ae. ! i98. tOOB 1
rlmio tot Sit fter tli Atftlstia o
0f Gits lis bsatta oat U'f l
psn&AOt in tl'Oi rstlv lo)u
& t riolit f Clevolosd
Whie'. Sir sutiitl pisie Ik is
ifl I Oll(i ! no I tKillo
o 1 1 1 m t i t o ratios ss fieiia eoo
nttat ViPS oc 0 CD Will. IP
e'a aoes. o it o sOnlttao.
mm toot hiH6i or loetocd
oa paono or vot tsoy ttioB lea raft'
ffeose to flgo Voa9'o (ftla.o.
Bj up anfl don the coroiflnft of1
tte retstoi oi tSs io bift aoatto o
flee sulldixas Hot flaot Capitol1
rso too lotssvccq
na ?oiessaal pjvi. "Vut it 00
an Wilson; tin hunt fort's hs.
umm THe'Store"!
'"Saves Vott Money"'
vcitDo me Store ali 0Biaes flig
(pfofifs wifft yom. We gie you Gretco
ItTdrng Stamja aa aJi eetownta paifl
in days and oa every ICtepwpcbaSff.
& $n?i cent dioidetw3b a jvp guo
6fcase. (aire us ft trial. We Vuo
ow prices will please ym, Call inoxrtt
ge ou Cask grists' Before Buitig'
etshefa.
COTtie Cass and Vin Streets
Phone 317
CHAS. F. HOI'KIXS
Attornfj at Law.
llixnn I A) I -kins HMg.
Hoeburtr, Ownon.
O' Especial attention given to con-
, veyanclug and the examintion O
of titles to real estate. Prac-
tices In all state and federal
V courts.
;
Heavy Penalties Attached for VUltt
tlun of Tlie Law Weddings
Outside of ate Are
lirg) IJ)vall.
Dexter Rice for a widow's pension.
C. P. Willis, of Dunsmulr, Cal., ar
rived here this afternoon 'to spend a
few days visiting with friends.
Mrs. U. Holladay and daughter re
turned to Sutherlln this afternoon af-
20 Cor.- w nours spent in noseuurg.
omoOOlli J- Carman, wl(9 and c's'ld left
in tt'iovoeoin ' fr Portland th'Q aernoon where
notion ha? bi'89 0411
loufls Of too looo lorf
by th60el ibllcfiUo of tlft o. i t09y tfill sjOnd a fOa dO0 Oie'tlOe
vOow of tlorsotaly 6(SJ 9, it frlcn
eic n.Q0:9S -SJHil e V 63. O. i'cliov HBW ;OIM ta
v;oi: Vai't 8.JOW. steSto4 itorll(t t'8 of(ra 0 f'
. K S. rtosebure Chanter. No. 8
first and third Thursdays la each
month. Visiting members In tfttod
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend. Mrs. Norah Flint, W
M.: Free 'ohnson. seoretary.
ayo i)t 0. es g ftvos 91 1
ee s. trcho).
Y;ittsao, t&s Vsbasft
ga of StfWK y tofieoa oofi)
"the ioyl ot tkS tisrt s It SSSP-
meot, it MS s0 Isms Sos ). tt
1 00 ISO is k lK'S mar PisOJ!'BIDaO0
e9 l.'a)id tlisa SI first rosa4.
Vhs vso waaoifc'es).
lOJKSiltlo tii' coanio c'mpIs sksll
sm iasw sat sranskgea mojs s w s Ss QOBtAt cltias.
JaoiiSivy until tin oos
be iosmites o Isvtopo ei?fio
shoots htsi t Sv i.ySMU fi for
loastftis v ooi'veaam?. ioVaijD ffl
its isiirg will iBo es e pso
ia'mnt. aailura m tba im tl
couvpo sleri s tCBw(F eenlfi
(OiS IS katsiiblo Willi lBjoif)
tamt ppcd cos is floo la tos
aap rrtSBo toA nststsmsap ia
t6s osxi oo ts Doot sm svvianH
safe fro Is flct to es .tear, iboan
cttoa aa)ios raiSB ststoNnCW g a
oat ts sMBEno.Ka ro tsrejtir-.
t tss provisios tbs.t a) tCttDJ)oJ Innftlo f'lBo
lip- Wl (riwiwwu m mm which, iu Jlllted StSt
LIS UfllllUII Ul.llltlBl Ul 111V UL1UI U9
'9nt it jpT'GPoosfrs wir. pipcotmoi osteite
02 l (IB HMO), ivnov is 1001 HIMt 1
too groem refuses M oranm tb 1Mb
ssss ojev&fl eBmiytesxs a art ft st
itb'fos y lsI.
TTie bv )aodte ttuxo ussideo'a as
to state that go lsto aaotfesx stsxo as
aoonTrJtDu anurrte a) flit a pby
sician's certificate within .10 days
aftsr tha rtoortk atgbt Bere teaiH
it)s s'iapaDnis sto0A darisvs this
ciiiscs to toe i9 goiog to bs os?
fruitful of lstl SISDUtM snd court
crrtons is ruS Oitfars. 'FBs ISO
Iv sttempts to uee ao.o oxkorlaos a
WienooSiO cltiieos rsrcoried stsjtte
ti erata invaiia. to Wiecnoein ogtand
Iks ft It one tb&t kas bees
foixosd Dotside the ooootfates jr
hoallB oestiriirs is fllea. But OS
WbanuSlt). be IS'S it DOIiarTcd fnffil
'oipotlna say puDishnnnt. iccotiJOB
to lewyr8, 6orj fnio to? suOi so loo
would In daoso as legul sttaif US
Pft tow ttllQXtf 0 IBOC OlaJJD (OB (Or
fcortncoj
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v cits rtt.
W'OJIEX OF WOODCRAFT Lilac
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
third Monday evenings of each
month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis
iting members In good standing
are Invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie
Matthews, Q. N.; Clara Cawlfleld.
clerk.
PYTHIAN SISTERS Umpqua Tem
ple No. 4, meets every Wednesday
evening In I. O. O. F. Temple.
Visiting members always welcome.
Mary E. Houck, M. E. C; Anna
W. Wlmberly M. of R and C.
YOUR FRfENDS WESfl
l!te Ixm kA&m&t Far es
rsd HMfeas sjiQ firs, o Creen,
sist tns 0a; to nvweborg vigiring
ipS rrlmitt.
Mrt. Cltresce Pirtmeo. Of Qorb-
lSKd, arriosi Sore iS;s canrnlng V
siicoj t "' os ten dcya objirtn
vith frissts o.S ilatist.
Dr. s. Ht:nilton tisity sffirdej
the contrt:t or cosstssctlot; it oew
ccoiaot sltewtlR itbottlot to 0fBV
erly on Sottk SOUS snol.
Mrs. M. J. Turlsr as nmnitted 0
Msrcy hMpittl Uadty vliti H K4
receive medirtl tpelttmt. 8bS it btft
ing stttnstt by ft 6ce'. 6e'6e
A Sttwart.
Mrs. H. totot. VIM O (i. 0).
tvats, ko Oas rtotstV isioatH'ot
to the state hotpltsl tt Stl'ni. taAto
made application with County Judge
0S S I. Tlooawir. oaglly of
Kansas, left hre this nfternoon for
PnsiM'A tM" eft !? sauxriP Q9
as.o o'titiOs Pit
t. Sr Xln, of Sutlierlis,
o av o BiaxDOttBS. s&
ri tb ftotwtnoo a ViiohsioXB
or sfto Vill Sltltvnll prajoO.
0Daa Vtibja. oess COaiff W'k 4o
is kt iont i)Ufit y ote.tt tun
CDtUtOiO KsnSe Me
Idas: (,'CD. toA tjkW
Q O&tQGD irRSb OPQttbUtOI M9 iqr
rbko oltCESj. j
8c. MsigB )'io6iBnatt aj QtS)i
ww, ys-oioy as mrodvfH m ttw
tni & fKObxHtttlt bBB oBttWW s
tf ktM, nr Winstons. Ths bmoo
Wat xeaotlrollt a&soxnsa tlss
occasion. RefreshwitoiOs Ssse tfsrosii
10 ooaoe ftasBoo9 ladita t
among the guests who atteadbd.
TSs msmrs of the board of l(
aiitb)0 sj tout (a.ssisgi
thctinsh tlis co00iitlgt fftoD
tttBos jooroJ dot sJofit with a view
, oftji4lio CO 8io!nccK n J
VtB-l mtiaoes tit(itfiu7to to (11 oicanapood
It U) 01R llselo toss Foe oateens at
io8p lnfeitt!lOM0 Bill S ooo
fo- eooenti Sg.s.
After rtstenioBj t tue ootloMo in
tlie can of "iiiia iimii. snuwi
e ut.oj crtiaoe o3j ia9eDD Isa
MO,ti:e is too ine0( at art. Ifrts
rliera ent) Mrs Brainflrs, V. 71
I'KBO, .lost i 8 of the Petns Wrtisrt
lute this tfterOium dismissed tos do
f0oAJlt fr-ooi euttodo. Ths soiOSUdCO.
Justies t)srtteit sals' vfo tomskat
ccofllotlog and st Do toffcncol to
Warrant koldjog the derenaane (0 8,0-
ncar betnre the s ran ft jury.
g'tH)l9l0l THli WOTM Oal
Carni No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows Hall In Roseourg, sver
t third ifonday evenings
'Plgltioy nelaribora always wel
ma. J. i. 9clntjn. C. C; M
, 9. oii)e. (V'k.
al V O. . aBhlletarlso Lodge, No.
ft MtR In Odd Fellows Temple,
srier of Jackist ant CiQSt Btreet
M SttsQky sHn o .'3 S
kxaMra oi tAs orsr it d
exMtii MSMt tt a ian. 9.
H sranaMk, . A.; A. v. ceVllsr,
.; M. L. Whitney, R. 5.
brethren always welcome.
Age N. O.: W. 8.
K. 8.: M. Fickle. K. R
R. C
PoR,
UllOllll IUIO1111 (i iMblilUt
YKOMKX' Mt. Nebo Lodge Ne
1828, meets every second aai
fourth Wednesday of each aioacf
at the '"les' hall. 'i)lllnit hrof.li
ers and sisters welcome. Rlcbjirt.
8tubbs. F. M.: 3. E. Krohn. Cw,
O. O. F. Union Encnmpnieat N,
9, meets in Odd Fellows' Teapte
every Thursday evening. VistVins;
brethren always welcome. J. Cs.
Stephenson, C. O. L. Johasoa,
R. S.i James Ewart, F. 8.
L. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive, No, fK
holds regular reviews oa secow . ,
and fourth Thursday evenhies In
. Maccabee hall. Sisters of othor
htves visiting In the city at
coidlally Invited to attend our re
views. Mrs. Harry Pearoe, tadf
com.; Jessie Rapn. Ft. fC. '
mi
A. V. St A. SI. Laurel
Louge, Mo. 13, fcM
regular nieetluga oa tov
second and fourth WeaN
nesdays uf each mcntk .
Sojourners Invited to attend. S. Wr.)
Gro-es. V. M.; F. Harris, Sec '
,00 Xb . oSliffUg Star Lodge No. I
1V4, meets In Oii Vlliu'5aa3 1
ery Friday evening. Visltlc
EAOLRS, . Roseburg Aene meets Is.
their hall on Jackson street. In
and 4th Monday evenings of eack
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ren In good standing always wt
come. O. P. Wjwis. W. P.; B. F,
Goodima, W. 8e. Phone 18S.
LOTKJB DixuetTony
V. O. 40 nnaioi-rs tao. '11
934, told rejtits ecym 03 Q OVSj
tbmn 0 too tavnls oa
ar fhont 1toril.w eg" uo
dwDVh. .11 msaibi'm imaMAisi
00 MHank mxOJsol.f tooo itH vkoMlw
btki'H gt siirsTwny revrovi
Vrtuad. A. C. eetin-, . ;Ri; 6C 8
Sltstsm, Beo.
UftXUb OXXOEtt S WrKWSrRo.
- tstvi Waix SO. T. ttts It
sfla' tsH on fsntsiai mi
HOaotd S 4 totto.O To snouts t'to
lata st 1:0 e'alfltfe. risitiSB
ttnwotrs tssltti to situnitk Qsurlts
stsss. it-. lq!&0;;.. O.
tr, 9m.
SMfi Sllsiis Sfocs
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S.t VSB
Ttxe titidett Boio SiDfR; 9 tua jiw t buy U3n
Tfie test osIhip9 it ift kast oiw . !e ov
WiftiloV fot-l8jnd price toso'tjfftt.
The Oaf deft i?wle Stot&
ill ,? In effect
Cities to 'l poin
from the principal Kaste
on the S. P. in Oregon.
Igpt 2S to Octa 10
e (Te8 will bf 8ejitember 0
811st of Cliliftto the sal
-9 Octol.- Sth.
4
Deposit the nricef the ticket with any jf oi:r
Agants and-' will wire instructions to hav.j it
furnished from any point East.
1 zrt'f: 1
Call on nearest Agent for fare
from any Eastern City, reserva
tions, etc.
JOHN H. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
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S " WE.CWeCliEEN TRADfNC STAMPS " ;S
f sSr New if !i store N,t$1sr! . i
j I W 1iE!S,a--NEW TO-DAY . :
1 Urn Bnrnti Bi flslTTT 6K tWRlff! to Hat FRFF
The very be$ value that we have ever had.
Mens Blue or Grey Flannel Shirts in all
sizes You get more than your mon- -
ey's worth wen you buy them at isJU
IMETfim Your Hat FREE
If you buy the material here for the rest ot
this eQ) we will make ever that old hat of
t on ;d trim it and the trim- 17151717
ming and making over done right IvJUL
Men's New Dress Shirts at 79c
Most of them are in sizes 16 and 16 1-2.
few in regular sizes, pleated fronts 7
Regular $1.25 shins at Special price f
35c Wool Hose for Women 25c
An extra good grade of Women's Seamless
wool Hose, fast dye, all sizes buy QC
now at Special low price per pair OL
TRADING STAMPS GIVEN &C WITH ALL PURCHASES
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