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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1913)
THE EVENING NEWS MII.TOV J. SHOKM AKKIt CAUL I). SIIOKM.IKEK Kflitoi-H and Publishers, IHML'KI) DAILY KXCKI'T Sl'XIUV ' Mi7li.srrltiluu iiutcH- -iiaiiy. " Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Knnl-Weekly, Per year 2.0' Biz months 10' Entered as Bncond-claKs matte November 5, 1010, at ItoseburR, Ore under act of March 3, 1870. I Hit now for your llolitluy I'OIOH All the latest novc'Vlcs. l,l:li & ( l.l!K. ISULZER'S FATE I J Probably be Determined by Court Tomorrow. FRIENDS CONFIDENT VICTORY momi.w, ocToitKit j:t, ii;t. sfi i:i:it iitrr. matters, It should ho talked over. ft I .should bo voted fur. It should be J shown thut in thfs respeet this state Ji;ih r-noim'h peoplo who wan to forwe! c,ov''rnor lawyer for In- ahead and not stand still. Thin vote hould show thut the nous and dauh- wkiMftilly Present lug Dcft'nv,' f ttith Sides I siriK (nvut Pressure on Court,' Score another kucccss for the old Buckeye Statu, we don't believe that it could have, been pulled off by a native of any' other section of this tfreut land. A Kit In we Kay It, and with stronger emphasis, huts off to old O)ilo and the former black swamp of itH northwestern territory. All this exuberance Is the effect, which lias not yet worn off, of hear In k the lecture by Kalph I'arlette, that was delivered lam Saturday nlht, ti us and eome fourteen others. On the basis of the lecturer's ably advanced theory, that wo own just that much of everything In thiH world that we can use and enjoy, we figure it out from the attendance that was there, compnred with what should have been present, wo absorbed just thirty times as much hs was our due, and en joyed every bit of It, The lecturer has graphic descriptive power and a world of homely pathos; his assertion thut ho fumnnlnff all of us) wan ab solute owner of the world, and the manner In which hn used this posses sion, was inimitable. For Instance, he snid that among other things he needed at times, was oil; now he didn't have 1 1 mo to no out and build "derricks and drill wells so he Just let Rockefeller and Flagler and Arch, bald go ahead and do thut part, and 1hy attended to It fco well that whenever he needed ft Uttlfl ul! bo ers of Oregon will he loyal to their! Mate, if the citizens will do their I part, and not inak it nece.snary fori them to go outride to get that which , they should receive at their home! 'Special to The Evening News.) Institutions. Study this matter up! ALBANY, Oct. :j Convinced thut and Hee if yon can not make a vote ! his defense has been unaklllfully eon for the measure that might be against I ducted. Governor .Sulzer has praetlc it, because they did not realize its lm-1 lly broken with his lawyers in the porta nee. i Impeachment case pending against bitn. The governor is Incensed in j mi ii' mur ny wuiii ne considers a virtual admission on the part of At- iwni'-y nun k'k, oi ine (icionse. tnat he is unfit for the governorship of New York state, which admission was coupled with the contention that the unfitness was not sufficient ground for Impeachment. Sulzer considers, ; too, that his lawyers made a fatal! mistake In refusing to allow him to, take the witness stand in his own' defense. In speakng of the conclu sion of the case the governor today! said that if he were convicted ho wodld never cease to blame his attor neys. Keeling Is running high among friends of both elides In the contro versy, and tremendous pressure is heing brought to bear on the Im peachment court, both for nnd against the governor. It appears Im probable that a vordits will be reach ed before tomorrow, but that Sulzer will he able to get a pretty good Idea concerning his chance of victory will be indicated In a vote t.lat Isi scheduled for late this afternoon, j when the governor's contention that I the Impeachment court has no power to try him for an alleged offense I snld to have been committtd before, n to office, comes be- BU AT SEA Volturnos Abandoned by Pas sengers and Crew. WIRELESS BRINGS RESCUERS We Challenge The World To Produce A Better Shot Shell Than The Tl T rt r 4-SlL The name may sound new to you but it is not new in the Middle West where the shell has Survivors Taken to Vnrlii.s Ports One Hundred and Thirty Six Persons Thought to Have IVrinheil. (Special to The Evening News.) LOXD0X, Oct. 13. Latest wire less reports concerning the burning of the steamship Volturnos, Friday. In mid ocean, state (hat the hull did not sink, but that It Is drifting, hla introduc "Iwul io .lo was to go to the nearest 1 a,,n,,t constant menace to naviga- fore the court corner with a can nnd set It filled-. 'lor 20 or J10 or in PetlU us the case , may be, ithil see what a vast amount nf trouble, Was spared him. And so It wan with everything, all we get out of our vast ownership In this world. Is just what we ran use of It. In telling of his experience In the old black swamp region of Ohio, he did not know that right down in front of him was a fellow victim of those old ague days, now happily j steamships Carmania, Minneapolis, j Kt'lltl MMViwi, t III pu it wi-lli, limn, l ll villi I II II UNO IMIIIIKTH respilIlUeU IO Start to finish, the truths and fal- j t he appeal and headed for the burn laclett of llfo were exhibited with! Mg Rhlp. all arriving In time lo take forcn and depldted with reality toUiTr the Imperiled passengers, that appreciative scant score of list-! Cimninihi In 1ort. on irH, u in it i ue iinauiuai ion run in Hon. Admiralty ordered the British I Jo me fact thnt Sulzer has' cruiser Oongrla to locate and destroy; ony eleven members of tho Impoach the wreck The fire that destrovod mpnt cm,rt Coring him. when he1 the ship was not thouitht Seriously of i'wlil need twenty votes for acquittal, j when rirst discovered in tho hold, j " said today thnt he was but the flames gained headway very ,IPo,1!hfi, Pnvernor would Mn out in; rapidly. Panic among the hundreds tliH fin?1 J"110"; vmiR u e , of passengers followed the discovery "um of ,t!,e rlt. ho gave out no , that the ship was doomed, and wire-! fli;nrPH' 'j'1 " "Imed that Sulzer has less messages for aid were Pent to , 'no,,luh fl"l((lH to prevent his Im-i ships within reaching distance. The j peachment. j 'loiitisun s Itoiul Forfeited. CHICAGO, Oct. 13 . Federal : picture every peat filled with a cheer ing applauding multitude. And that Is why-we nay In the beginning, that Ohio and the old black swamp scor ed n signal victory, for Parlette told Uft afterwards that he would have de livered t hat lecture, if he had to make It to us alone, and knowing also that we were present on an edi tors passport.' Keep it up, Parlette, A thousand people hern regret today that they missed hnnrlng you. moni:v von r.ni c.vnov, vks. Inasmuch aa t1iere fs to he In a Judge Carpenter todny declared the $;t0,000 personal bond of .lack John, son. depcisited when the negro ap pealed from the convict ion on the charge of white slavery, forfeited. The bond was ordered forfeited when vlvurs aboard, the Carmania arrived np u,my "isu laneu m appear in this port todav. Captain Parr's;1" ,,ourt- ('nJamin nach. at ntnrv nf ih wm..! n.rth,. ,riii, , tome.v for t lio negro, reuuested a Ut nf Ibn (Jiirvlvnr In evnnntPH in ho! continuance of the case, alleging that I given out soon. Tho steamer Minne apolis, with other survivors will KISI l(i ITA It l. Oct. 13 With Marge number of the Volturnos sur-i Taken the L ad 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 "Western:' and don't forget the place Churchill Hardware Co Ironmongers he wns convinced that Johnson would ' return to America as soon as he had and green lights. At her stern iloat- I ed the Stars and Stripes. t A few years ago the falling health oi unapiain Jones lorceu nun to luui j' MAX IS XAIUSKl). (Continued from page 1.) to Portland. Apparently the couple r.ail intended to meet at Sutherlin Saturday evening on their way back to Portland. proluil'ily dock at London tomorrow, ; flnlsl"''! 'Mn "vaudeville enuiige-j Ul6 holra ovor U) Uev nenry llager.i hand and lllss Carter. This letter and the Uevonlnn, with still more of the VolturnoH passengers, will j reach Liverpool tho same day. Kill-fiiei' Sends WlrHesM. i NRW VOUK. Oct. IS. Stnndlng ments In Kurope. Judge Carpenter refused to listen to the request. CANON CITY, Colo., Oct. 13. From nn hahltual criminal, showing nf.' vnti,,.ir..t i i i, . ' , i , t i nt times tendencies to violent insan- llner Cromer Kiirfnevsr In cl,rL.n nf ! k,f' '-''P- Prisoner at the penl- r'fintnfn u otti.npl, i,n cnn.nn.r I ton,illr' here, has been tratlKformed short tl.no several measures of im-1 wr,less accounts ivf t.ho v,ecke(l 1 1 ' Vm r .. ' '"V'5 porlanco before the voters or Ore- ship Volturnos loday. The Kurfuersl 8llllH- . 1 ' e, 8l"" "f th sl"'1:",n 1 f son at tho coming election. It be- has 10:1 .Nrvlvors of the wreck on ' ! ' f .ee a new man. Recently measurew esnf elally, should never have been forced to run the gaunt let of Indiscriminate voting chance. It slum Id have Itcen so nruauleatty associated with the cotiHtitntlnu. tha Ita passng' by any leglHlatun1 wnultl have meant its uactMirni, beyemd fie Ruhject of any recall measure. . We noum-cri that his cure hail been of- I feded, t1i n..ln nf llmu. r. I . n t t f n I. a ' ll nil II II ll tllnUQIIirnu ottlt,, tllnt clui ... , ...r.i.,,.,.. i,... ii,.,., iu ! u-w iiw. uw....,,i .uu,,i tn sure on the brain removed. As a ,, ,,. . r." i,.,-,,!.,,, ..- hm, ...! f result. Warden Tynan today men ns between tnen. One of theej Knrfuerst ;tated that two boats from Thursday niubt unlil :t o'clock Krl.,.,1"" thn oiwraHon. half of T.er -a ; thiv morning endeavoring to reach I,r1a hati h('on , V',l'10, ,fh ( the oVIturnen. hurlng tho night tin-1 ,;r,nilni! 1,rls 1,n1 l"rinA ; hoais nicked nn IVl n.-im, .(,) llp w,,'lt to U"' PPnltentiary , mote. Altogftber the Kurfnerst sav-' ed Ni nassotnrers, U officers and Hi ! then pastor of the Euclid Ave. Haptist Church, better known as John H. Rockefeller's church. It Is through tho rector of the Euclid Avenue house of worship that Rockefeller giveis much of benefactions. A short time later the boat was dry-dockfd In a barn and has lain theroever since. Hut now her original idiot has come: ! back. A few days ago he attended j : services at the Euclid Avenue Haptist j ! Church nnd spoke to the oil king and! ! tno pastor. Rev. W. W. HtiFtard ' i concerning placing the boat again in i i commission. It is said Rockefeller : heartily agreed to aid in the re launching, j REACHING AT OAK CREEK AXI tllAUK was written uy -Miss tarter and was: addressed to M r. Coates. In this I missile Mies Carter arranged a date! with Mr. Coates. claiming that she j Preaching at Oak Creek next Sun would meet htm at Sutherlin Satur-! day 11 a. m. and at Glide at 7:30 day night One paragraph of this , p. m.. with a view of continuing the letter aked Mr. Coates to secure a services the coming week Every ower berth at Roseburg in order that body come out to these services they would not have to ait up en route ' PASTOR YARBORO. refer to the measure t lint involves) of the crew. Wireless messages from till spending of public money fori the (iertuan steamer Seydlit. report-' university e tension. Surely there Hn. nol voters euom:h In this stale who will eat their bullets against a measure of such vital Interest to the present and future tf the citizens f all this stale, nnd .leopard iz its (H. ceptnnciv VMttciittou wider and more extended. Is going to plav an iinttor- lant part in th, future of Oregon, It 1 Isi going to be dt'iniinded more and more each year that passes, and with the younger and more progressive ettly.eufdilp that will he asserting It- self, the facilitli-s to obtain It nro ' not going to hn hamp- rcd for lack of I funds to currv on the work. Thin measure honl,l be gte,i the earnest I nnd faithful support of ,.vnry friend' of progresslveness along pdupallonnl ed that they had picked up and had on board 1' officers of the Volturnos, five stewards, I saloon pas-vMiger. 1 ti sailors. Hi men, seven women, 3 c'fls and four boys who were among the steerage passengers of the Vol turnos. One hundred and thirty six are s far reported lost. I-'mmicIi Steamship Mun List. i.U K. Oct. l.t. ireless mo- ( early years in reformatories sage received here state thnt thejlv Warden Tynan, questioning the steamship l.ntonralne, with a share! man. discovered that his criminal of the Volturnos survivors, will reach I tendencies followed Immedlatelv an this port tomorrow. i necident which caused a depression j of the skull nnd he arranged for nn Tenth Story of What tlmuMMinl to "iteration. Surgeons removed stdint- .Miuy .HoTHlny nnd Tucdny at Mn ictlc. lOIoriittititiifv lEiM'ltnl I Per-eniber, l!tl2. to serve from I i two to five ears for burg'arv and! j grand InroMiv. He wa suib-n and! Mrs. Eva Craven Wheeler is one of ; mean: he constantly defied the war-1 America's most talented elocutionists i den and Ignored the prison rules. ' and renders a program of diversified j Two months ago he attacked a f(-I-! inrrresl. comprising wit, humor and low prisoner and when nut. in n , clever impersonations. An evening 1 straight f.ickel showed ttulirii t fnnx nf of laughter and tears, without a dull i iusanltv. moment In it. This recital will be fntii Jeff was ten vears old he ; Klven nt the iPreshytorinn ,church , jwas a unlet, well mannered, lovable Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.; ! boy. Then suddenly he became a There is no admission charge, but an i veritable little demon, the terror of . offering will be taken. j I his neighborhood. Me rapidly drift-! ' ' ed Into crime and spent most of his j T.!)ln story of What Happened to; tt( m" ; Mary .Monday nnd Tuesday at Ma JeMic. i Edward S, Clark, brother of i Charles and James Clark, of this; city, arrived here this morn'.ng from) Indiana to spend several weeks. Mr. j Clark Is In poor health and hopes i that a change of climate will result! beneficially. j THROAT DRY, VOICE HOARSE? Take this short cut to throat comfort REXALL BRONCHIALS Have Wen widely used ami recommended as a remedy really tending lo allav throat soreness, in flammation and tickling. It costs von nothing to Rive Kexall PronehiaN a trial, since if thev fail to satisfy your purcliae price w ill W clieeri'ullv re ftinde.l. Here's real relict for that hoarseness. Get. them today Th'e Store NATHAN H I.l.KHTOX, In. lViklns llnll,ll,, 11 V Citv S. ct . Given Tnulmif Slumps orrd pUtps nf bom ntirt neraped tho Hkull where It was pressing on the brain. Almost Instnntlv the youth's i life chanced. Ills sullenness and .... , . , ,mi,.ii.o.i an.i fi. .ii, WANTED A man In Hoselmri! with position of his boyhood days return-! 'l""" "l8'11 ,l!' for J."!! ...i w..r.i..., t,. ki i in i For particulars address . H. Phil- i,.M,r., U h. lim.rnv..i w.wlrf ..1U- I1I- HoseblirR. Ol2pl Jeff l.ee'a moral kimiso Is what It LOST Collars and cuffs unfinished was when he was a small boy." said to bp stamped, between Commer ce warden today. "He would not . ria ave Rluj Marshall'B grocery, now consciously do wrong. What Finder please leave at News, terphlnlng hlght lead to none'of uh HtS-olSp can tell. It might prove that htm-i - 1 L- dreds of our habitual criminals are j FOU SALE Completo furnishings not criminals at all merely poor for " rooms, practically new. Party sick tnen suffering from a pressure' leaving city. Bargain If taken at on the brain." I once. One block to Perkins bulld- j ing. Phone 4S-Y. 1985-olSp CLEVELAND. (V. O.t. 13.- The tjnod ship, (tospcl Uoat. piloted throuch the water Trout section ami the residential district nnd from whieli Chtiplatn J, 1. Jones, former sailor iMid ciil war veteran, wilt fish for tl'e souls of men. is eeet"ei! once more to become a fatuilbir si;;ht to ! Ole'velaiiiler. And .1 '' ii !. Uncke feller may b, her spon'iv T;,e (.lopi'l Ito.U :'S 'ivtiicluMl 1 twelve ears ago ( islam .loe , as the Floning Heihe! M vion Si. ' is :m !?.font nv! uuted on whe's and drawn by .; :.-uin p' hor's. She' made part w heiever a crowd coiiM be gathered. Within her cockpit ntnod an altar, a pilrt of hymn books and i a melodeon. At her port and star ! board bows hung the regulation red 1 Antlers' Theatre Program Tuesday Only W A N T K D Roomers and boarders. Special rates to permanent peo ple. Inquire at the Joseph son house. 2 17 S. Jackson. Two blocks from business center. 1984-olSp A ST KAY NOTICK Two horses, white pony nnd hay horse with 3 w hite ft-et. w hite spot In face, lame in near hind foot. Taken up about September I. M. T. M:wson. Iver Creek. 19S0-olSp W WTF.l Py young married couple ttendv positien on ranch by month. Fxperlenced. Or would like to rent fat m with stock and implements fofnished. Write full particulars in first letter. Address F. K. W. box ;'7, ltuseburg. 19S2-olSp One two-reel subject Maurice Castello and Mary Charleson in "THE INTRUDER" Run without a stop on same machine. Vitagraph One reel Pathe Play 'The Friendless Indian" Musical Selection by Miss Modesta Mortenson Violinist and Miss Jessie Lewis, Pianist "Rigandon" by Monsigny-Last Rose of Summer One reel comedy "Over the Great Divide in Colorado" "Winsome Winnie's Way" Edison Presentation of Pony ''Peanuts" To Winiier at 8:30 p. m. By Bellow's Store Company Matinee 2.30 to 5 P. M. Evening 7.IS to 10.15. Prices 10 and 5c Prices 15 and 10c