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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
THE liVENING iNtiHS MILTON J. KIIOKMAKKK CAKIj I). KIIOKMAKKK Kiiitor mid Publisher. Itftit'KU DAII.V KXCKIT KI'MlAt Subscription I'.ates Pull)'. Per year, Ijy mall 1 3 0! Per month, delivered !' Semi-Weekly. Per year $20 Six months i n Entered as secoiid-elnss mrm November 6, J 911), lit Roseburg, Or, under act of .March 3, 1878. FIGHTING CLUB WILL FIGHT REFERENDUM Km mv, ornmcic 11, una. who is Tin-: Msi:u? Wo liad a caller 0110 day t!it Wfftk. In thy MTHon of a Huliwribf;r who was a year and hunk ihomUih in urretirs, All 'iii; with a mi in her of oMum'h, wc had senr him a letter, ask. Inj? him to IniuK I" of wood on tli Ik, and wo would credit It on tho suliscrtptlon and pav lie differ ence, if any, In cash. Evidently he took off'uiK u, for he came In, paid ii p and wfnrolled thn piiimt. Now owe in nil fufrnef had thia man "Any PTrudpo coining? Suppose the, situation worn changed, and ho had been furnlsliinpf with, nay milk or butter or frnitu, week by week for a your or more, and when he came for his pny and offered to take It out In subscription or printing. he carne offended, paid him up and re fused to have any further dealings with him, although perfectly satis fied In every respect. Now what would have been bis opinion of uh In thin matter? Would not he have thought that wo were very easily of fended, or even In tend ed to even tually try and evade tho payment of tho hill? No publication likes to lose readers, hut all agree that the general effect, of having one quit, .because of having been prodded for delinquency, is like sticking one's finger in a basin of water, and look Ing for the hole, after tho finger has been withdrawn. t this ballet that Mlns Florence Lllburn wing tho song "I'm the Queen of tho Dolls", She has a charming voice and her rendition of the part was exact. Jim Goodman, made up asi the ra doll, also took part in thy.: number and sang "I'm the King of Is Organized at Urnpqua Hotel tho noun". ! Last Night. Mfus .Mildred Wilson, who has a powerful and bewitching voice, yiirur, most fhfinuirigiy "In the Days of Old". As the refrain was ! ini; Vun;r Mrs. C'liirk liarirar. reirei,n,i!f tMe; nodern uh nu.-iliiHt the former di-y i ppenr'-d on the Ftittfo !n sn v ptfitf L'owu of black silk ruadf up n tho very l itest fashion. Tip innn '' wnn m'frrf'd and when he p- :ienr-d n:?ain fh wore nnotiier mod-, in i.'owii; this one of pink Milk and dit at hnh aides. It port ih ved the i Iff fihifirf- of tnday and wan a :irll;!i'L' contract to the Colonial ,'ii'A'n and nm !t-u p of Mia Wilson. The .Minuet was done licit u if ully fr," in lr.nl niirtil and received long; and melted applause, Mrs. Nathan l-'ullerton and Mr. K Hi o v: a rt sung a n d d a n i with, wvco n nd eave tlif. popr.l;ir t-ous. "KisH, Kiss, Kiss". "The darhiiid Fantasy" danced by Lwelve of Itostdoirg's young lad lee was beautiful and received well de served npp'.avne. Mine, ftziver executed a gorgeous dance. She appeared at her host OITheis Are Fleeted; ?.Iaiiy laical People Are Kllgibii- To Alcni. iTiMiij: 1'rof. Kt.au! Spends Hay Here. Another demonswntlnn has .lust lieon made of the remarkably utility and value of tho wireless apparatus with which tho ocean BtonmorB are today equipped. Almost on the very npot of the Titanic horror of last year, one of the big trans-Atlantic liners was found to be on fire, and the flames were in a short time be yond control. All this t fine her wireless operator was sending on I tho call for help, quick help, the call that Is not passed up on the high Boas. Fortunately tho call was pick ed up hy not lens titan night large nteamors at distances varying from fifty to one hundred miles, and ev ry one of theso put on full speed toward the point of the disaster, reaching there in time to rescue the prenter number of the passengers nnd crew, after Incurring tremendous- rlskH In doing so. The details of the cainstropbe nnd the thrilling rescue, will he found in the news columns. Members of the (In iron;' ty of On ;;:jn Alumni formed a fighting or ganization for hr university meas ures :n ti'e Xovi-'inber referendum ; elect i mi last night at the L'mpqua : hotel, Pi ol'e: t,or John Htraub was a guest rrpm the university, .mid fur , nifchrd diieciion and advice. M. U. ("Jermond, the county en i ii nt v wu.h ciioitn president, and 10. ! !'. Strop,;?, sccretuty. Well known pnopio who are eligible to m?:iiber ' ship are Mrs. Ii. K. Smith, Dr. O. J. i J'acher, W. W. Cardwell, O. i Co ! show, A. F. Kerr and wife, Albert ; Abraham. Ir. Oeorge K. Houck. Re : uent J. W. Hamilton. Miss Helen last night and divolayed In her won-; Hamilton, Misa Bessie Kidder, Miss rierful dancing the pride that she , Vera Horner, W. S. Fisher, J. V. felt in the siiccchs of her undertak-: aat, h V. Strong. Claude nartrum, ing in presenting the Doll Shop. f Tiller; Henj. Huntington, Yoncalla; Miss Florence Mcintosh s'ang ( Leslie Miller. Drain; Frof. Alfred channlnuly the pretty ong of "Pink j Pov.-ers, Oakland; C. L. Chenowetb, Petty from Peter". 'ie also danc-. Oakland, and a number of others, cd gracefully a Dutch Jig, her heavy J The measures of the University wooden shoes added to the effect, are worthy of tile most careful con of the number. j deration, for that institution lis Miss Mildred Wilson appeared In ; really the poor man's college. There another number and again pleas-is no tuititlon. and living can he d her audience in her rendition of j had very cheaply. A surprising num ber of the students work their way through college. "Carmena", MIkh Gertrude Uast danced beau tifully to the music of "Senora" nnd was deluged with applause. The chorus and drill, "Thn Toy Monkey" wur splendidly given and was received wit h .orrtuer apprecia tion. It was a difficult number well learned and rightly Interpreted. Misses Lucy .Bridges and Are Tilaek dis'plavfd exceptional ability In thefr duet and dance, "Baby Doll". The "Sailors' Hornpipe" dance by four of lEoseburg's pretty girls was beautiful and showed splendid train ing. The chorus and jig danced and sung to "An Irish Smith" was a prett y number, the cost ntucsi and thn steps adding greatly to thy T The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday evening in the Com- ! morclal Club, probably. A full at- tendance is commanded. i Wants You To Krister. I Kdltor News: I wish o say that I registration for tho November elec tion cn the state measures will clothe on October IS. und that I desire to urge every person who Is friendly to the University of Oregon measures to register before that dale. So far as effective educational work is con cerned the state university must have the appropriations, which are now held up by referendum. The referendum was started, ap parently, as a matter of suite work, j The state grange, the editor's asso- We ChaHem World To Produce A Better Shot Shell Than The The name may sound new to you but it is not new in the Middle West ' where the shell has feet. ! ciat.ions, anil every newspaper in The parts played hy Miss Alliej the stale with the exception of three, Ulack, as the Fairv; hy Miss Imcylhave placed themselves on record as Bridges, as the Baby Doll; by Miss favoring these appropriations. Those Constance Moore.' as the Irish Doll; j few tilings indicate tho mreit of. tin Miss liertrude Hildelmrn. as the i measures. V,. F. STKONfi. Dutch Doll and Miss Margaret Mc-j - Clallen, ns Topsy, the black dotlj were all taken with exceptional' grace. MIkh McClallen. as Topsy, Clll'ltdl XOTK i;S. created mirth unconl rolled through-! ' . out the performance. IHOII SCHOOL NOTKS. HM, SHOP A HITCCK8S. Herond iVrrurmniico N Well Attend ed and Well lKYelvcd by Audience. Tho second night of the Doll j Bhop was even better than tho first night and the attendance nbout the H'tmo. The musicians knew .their rues nnd tho spot light operator was at Ills best. The credit of the suc cessful closing of the engagement of tho Doll Shop is due to Mine. S.lver. tho ladles of the (tiitld who worked no faithfully with her and to all tho? who took part in the various upeclal tlcw of the two acts. It Is no easy matter to net the part of an luaui matn doll. It requires training to take expression from t he face ami to bold oneself -;gld or In one po sition. JiiHt p' also has hern given to (he memboiH of the cast who have worked hard for tho past three weeks In preparation Tor I lie two night's piny. Idttle Florence DeV'atiey knew her prologue welt and snld her words distinctly, Maurine Buchanan sang nweetly her song. 'l Can't Forget Von, Honey". Stella Krohn has a pretty voice and her song "Bessie and Her Little Brown Bear" was well received by tho audience, ltoy Hell own (ii Inimitable an a Dutchman nnd when be sang "Under the An hauser Bush" the snectntors were in an uproar. Mrs. Nathan Fullerton, ns a little Imy. sang prettily "Oh, You BeautiHM Doll". The Ballet of the Paper Dolls wns neatly executed and showed great wlent nnd preparation by the young ladles who composed it. It wan in Dr. Brooks, president of Albany college, addressed the high school Thursday afternoon on the subject of " Personality". His nddress was very profitable as well as entertain ing and was much enjoyed by the high school students. If Mr. Brooks comes buck to tills city the high school pupils will lie very glad to hear him speak again. The high school factelty this year is composed of F. C. Fitzpatrick, principal and teacher of mathemat ics; Miss Kidder, Knglish; A. C. ('rows, commercial; Miss Hornfbrook, asst. Kngllsh; Miss Horner, history; M ins MelOIvain, langunue and asst. commercial : M iss Ueland. science and asst. mathemat ics; Mr. Atche sou, manual training; M Ish McCul- lum. domestic science, and M i Smith, study hall, very efficient In their various branches and are all well liked by tho students. Christian Science Society. Corner Lane and Main streets. Ser vices at II a. m. Subject, "Are sin, disease and death real?" Sunday school at i:4T o'clock a. m. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Baptist Clnircli. W. H. Katon, pastor. Sunday school 1 0 n. in. ; preaching 1 1 a. m.; young people's meeting fi:3n p. m.: preaching 7:30 p. m. Hhe pas- Taken the Lead For Years. The company has "by earnest en deavor and conscientious care" developed a shell that stands by itself in excellence. "It is simply perfect from primer to crimp." And what is said of the shot ammunition applies equally well to rifle ammuition. Don't forget the name and don't forget the place Churchill Hardware Co Ironmon gers ' MORE LIBERTY Should be Extended to Coun try's Prisoners. AMERICAN PRISON ASSOCIATION will enjoy tho fine nnisie nnd tho rorillnllty nf tlm people at this church. Come iiml hop. M. Called at liiljihaKllH This Morning Women' to Vhiy liuoi'tunt 1'art In Tho Several SeVions.' Warron Kalrbunks of this city Is to Ralston will hold a reception In the preside. rollowinR addresses of executive parlors. A mass meeting welcome bv Chairman Fairbanks, l Torn'mson hall will be tomorrow s Ciovernor Samuel A. Kalston, of In- ft''e. with addresses scheduled hy diana. and Mavor Samuel I, Shank, ),'fe President Marshall, Professor of Indianapolis, Jame sA. Leonard, '-"fr'es It. Henderson, of the Uni presldont of the American Prison l,ty "f c!Jil;Kn. "m .Mrs. .Maude Association, will rend his annual ad-(u "Ji nKton '!"th. dress. He Is silierintendent of the! , e National Prisoners' Aid As Mansfleld, O., State Reformatory. sw'ntion will hold Its annual meet Governors of many states and the' lng Thursday afternoon. leading wardens nnd reformatory TKA.MS W ANTED Two or three heads in the United States and Can- teams wanted for Monday mom- nda are expected among the thousand J lng. K. F. Patterson. oil delegates nnd visitors who are here. SIT rATTOTWANTKD I jouseTvbrk 'to attend the meetings. Vice Pres- bv dav nr weak i.v n,..,i woman. Address or call at The Ident Marshnll Is scheduled for an '1. ( 'lltlrcll. South. c. II. Cleaves, pastor. Corner of ; Washington and Stephens. Services' Sunday, October 1: Sundi'y school at tn a. m. hi charge of W. I.. Cobb; , 1'he teachers are preachlr.g by the pastor at eleven.' At 111,. ,!. ,,f til, i l,rn'tll.r c..,,-' vice a church conference .will lie i Al",'r1" held. At T ; It p. m. n represenla-. One very great disadvantage of thel live of the Oregon Anti-Saloon l.ea- present high school building is the , will occupy the pulpit. You are lack of assembly room. The room I we Iconic to these services. Come formerly used tor this purpose wns!' worship with us. remodeled this summer, a partition i taken out between It and another . 1 1- Methodist KpNeopnl Church room and the seals re-arranged so ns to give a larger seating space. Mm owing to the large number start- Alexamter K. .Maclean. paster. Services at I lie couu hon-e on Knst Douglas street. the entire Sundav INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11. Anew, a more liberal note on the care of prisoners was sounded hy speakers before the annual meeting of the rison Association, which convened here today. Wage systems and honor systems for prisoners, pri son schools and educational work. the employment of prisoners follow. Ing their discharge, paroles, up-to-date medical inspection and care, the mental factor In crime and prisoners' aid were among the subjects to he discussed during the three dally ses sins which will ho held next week tl,r,..,l. u Thnrclflv ing to scnooi inis inn. an i ne seals morning win ne (alien up wltn thel A, lnc forma opening session this ...Mi. tiu.i ' " " m-uivns HfUM " ' ' " " "I me fMllHI.iy CU I'll inilj given n seimrate room In which to j beginning at 10 o'clock. We invite assemble. everyhodv to these beautiful exer- The high school basket ball tenm j clses. The Sunday school nnd under the direction of Coeeh Fin-. preaching periods w ill he merged, lev Is pounding Into good ttlNipe. Kpxvort h league service at G : :,(. Kv The team this year will be veryjenlng preai'hing at 7:;!0. strong and a number of good games) may he expected. .1 Klrtl l'resli tetlan ( 'liuedi. A STl'DKNT. Paul J. Lux. Ph 1)., Pastor. Sun- 1 , day school at 10 a. in.: morning wor i shin and sermon bv Rev r p lint. ion, or roriianti. Oregon, ass stunt : evening former Vice-President Chas. auiiress .Monday afternoon, (lover- News. nors cox. of Ohio, Kberiiart, of Min- nesota, Btense, of South Carolina, j Ferris, of .Michigan Hatfield, of West Virgina, Dunne, of llllonls and Mc Creary. of Kentucky, ale to speak. Women will play a prominent part In the discussions during tho Pris on Association's meetings. Mrs. Maude Dalllngtou Hooth. of New York city. Mrs. 1). A. O'Sullivan, su perintendent of tho Andrew Mercer Reformatory. Toronto. Canada. Miss Ullzaboth Kite, of Vlneland. New Jer-i Rey, and Mrs. Jessie I). Hodder. sii-l perintendent of the Women's Refor-! niatory at Sherhorn. Mass., are on I the program for addiwsses. .Miss' Julia f". Uithrop. director of the Fed-; FOR aAl.K erai i.nuaren s Hureaii, was unablel to attend the convention. The opening session tonight will I he held in the hall of the House of1 Representatives at the State House, I nnd afterward Governor nnd. Mrs. ! 1976-olTp THROAT DRY, VOICE HOARSE? Take this short cut to throat comfort REXALL BRONCHIALS Have been widely used and recommended fs a remedy really tending to allay throat soreness, in llammation and tickling. It costs you nothing to give Rexall Bronchials a trial, since if they fail to satisfy your purchase price w ill he cheerfully re funded. Here's real relief fur that hoarseness. Get them today. The pyyCjotl Store .NATHAN Ft'M.KItTON, Prop. l'erkliu llulMlng lit' Give S. tC- . Crccn Trading Stumps of state superintendent of the Antl Saloon League. Y. P. S. C K. at ti:H( p. in.; evening worship nnd sermon by the pastor, subject. "Seven Fools"; church prayer meet Ing on Wednesday nt 7;30 p. in.; Junior Kndearor on Friday at 4 p. m A glad welcome awaits you to all services. MVHTI.K CUFK.K XKWS. Illtci-eMIng Items Callicreil 1'vtuu Myrtle Creek Mall. K.l Weave- and yemii;(.t son. "Mill", nttende.l hP state t.x'-t at '.ll("ll r..'. 1 -I it.;v i,.s ;U l, land il'i. ; c; l i.i .1; C G. C in. : 'e Mi;l t'.'....it- t.r. Miss Olive Jenkins, c,, ! Ovr nn.l pi- tv i. .,i. ,.'.. t ;tl. 1 e i.l l fi.i. I'. 'I-,..". . k I h. ici I lii' r. i.. i. un mi tic !'-.' llr.- '" j ; Charles Uoli.inl r.:ved w.ir.l Mon.l:i from h e v h K vUi ng rclcnves in V .' rr', s!;Mlm; Hint w .i'te. ha,! s. t ... ii..,; tw, in, !n j of snow bud fnllen. and the tlier niom.Mer wss only ?7 above zero. le: n.is to ,' . lio n? as s :.: , n? possible. J CEMENT P.I.OCKS Six or seven hundred fine cement blocks for building or use In retaining wall. Wlil sell cheap. , Inquire News. . 197H-tf LOST Scarf pin. horse shoe shape with wrip across, between Ant lers theatre and livery barn on Rose street. Leave at News. 1977-ol7i COMPETENT young man wishesTpo. fit Ion. Familiar with clerical work. Rest of references. Ad dress Position care News 1970-oltiJ Dralt colts, good one: two yearlings and two U-yenr-olds. Driving team, matched aavsf, 5 years old. Ranch. 160 acres for sale or rent, terms. Isadore M. Irvin. Ten Mile. Oregon. Phntm ' 1959-tf 1KFS4 mnriiiwin UHumjtm Ralph Parlelte Saturday Nig't Will Deliver His Famous Lecture "Richer Than Rockefeller" This philosophical, humorous lecture has been delivered more than 1000 times. Last year in Roseburg Mr. Parlette gave his other famous lecture "The University of Hard Knocks" You, enjoyed him then, hear him ag?in. Prices 25 cents up to $1.00 Curtain Rises at S-30 p. m. ATM ANTLER'S, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 1