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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1913)
Antlers Theatre, Oct. 22 The Famous White Slave " 'Drama More Daring Than "The Easiest Way" r THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE DAY fi cs-33 n n rr d nn hr n 9 LU1H! 0 lnl& w Indorsed By theU. S. White Slave Commission The Tremendous New York Success-Still Running at Maxine Elliott's Theatre to Crowded Houses Curtain Rises at 8:30 p. m. Prices 50 cents to $1.50 TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OCTOBER 20th More Thrilling Than "Within The Law" MAY GO TO 8UTHEKUN. Keep Fresh Company Extends Invita tion to Roseburg Citizens to Visit Factory. The Keep Fresh Company, of Sutherlln has extended an Invitation to Roseburg people to visit their plant some time In the near fu ture. A committee was appointed last night at the regular meeting of the commercial club to see what ar rangements could be made with the Southern Pacific for a special train. Today Henry Harth, Guy Black, J. E. McCllntock and J. F. Hutchason are out In an effort to get citizens to sign up to go on the special. The date and other arrangements will 1 be announced later. PONY CONTEST EN US, Son of Ir. and Mrs. Ilradburn Gets The Coveted Prize. In a contest which was active from its start more than six months ago "Peanut., the poiV which the Bel lows Store Company offered as a prize, was won by George Bradburn, son of Or. .and Mrs. Bradburn. Last night at the Antlers theatre "Pea nut" was shown on the -stage and presented to the successful contest ant. The children have taken a special interest in the contest on ac count of the exceptional value of the prize. Dr. Bradburn's son received 6.1)03,78;) votes as against 5,235,960 for Adelbert Abraham, his nearest competitor. There were 13 other children entered in the contest. The Most Satisfactory Investment I have listed $14,000 of 7 per cent First Mortgage Bonds which are offered at par and accrued Interest. These bonds are secured by first mortgage on property costing ov er twice the total amount of the issue and the 'resenrti lincome from the property is sufficient to more than meet all charges and create a fund for retiring the bonds when due. They are also guaranteed per sonally by men of known re sponsibility. Issued In demonlnatlons of $100 and $500, -maturing serially In March and September 1917 and September, 1918. Interest Is paid semi-annually. If you have funds to invest call and Investigate. W. H. RICHARDSON 217 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or. MEXICO AFFAIRS Considered in New Light by Wilson Administration. MAY RECOGNIZE BELLIGERENTS This Plan May Hasten Downfall of Hlierta's Dictatorship of Mexi co Lamar Forfeits ltond of a,ooo. (Special to The Evening News.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Con vinced that Provisional President Huerta has no idea of relinquishing his grip on Mexico, but that he alms to emulate ex-President Diaz, Presi dent Wilson and other government officials are admittedly considering trie expediency of recognizing the Mexican rebels as belligerents. It Is persistently reported here that the state department, In an unoffic ial communication t othe constitu tionalist leaders is seeking informa tion concerning their plans for re form, and Is endenvoTlng to learn what pledges constitutionalists are prepared to give In the Interests of better government In return for at least partial recognition on the part of the United States. This will give the rebels the right to Import arms from the United States, and It is be lleved will insure Huerta's speetfy overthrow. Lamar Forfeits Bonds. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Bonds In the amount .of $3,000 were today forfeited by David Lamar, a New York broker, for failing to appear In the federal court and answer to the charge of Impersonating govern ment officials. In his testimony be fore the senate lobby Investigating committee, Lamar admitted imper sonating senators and congressmen while talking over the telephone re garding political appointments with certain New York financiers'. Aviator Jewell Alive. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Aviator Jewell, whose aeroplane was yester day found floating in the Hacken sack river, and who was believed to have lost his life, 1b reported by wireless messages from a Bteamer at sea to be alive. Jewell was sup posedly picked up by the steamer yesterday, but no details of the trip are obtainable today. imperiled imen can survive. Early this morning 18 miners) were taken out alive and 31 bodies were recov ered. American Balloon Wins. ' PARIS, Oct. 16. The balloon Goodyear, an American entry, was today declared winner ot the inter national race for the Bennett cup. The Frankfurt, a Gannan entry, landed near Point Ofmon, France. AH entrants have now been account ed for. The Goodyear landed In Enff land, having covered a distance ot 400 miles. DEATH LIST 513 Rescuers Risk Life to Reach Entombed Men. SUFFRACETTS NOT WELCOME King and Queen Surrounded by Com mon Herd INiIire Rescue Hoyal PcrHonaKes from Jliibblng El bows With Suffragettes. CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 15. Re entering the Universal Mine at the risk of their lives, rescuers today es tablished communication with 29 of the entombed nine whoBe lives were despaired of. if these men are res cued the list of fatalities will thereby be reduced t o 513. The entombed miners stated to the rescuers that flf. teen of their companions had taken refuge In an adjoining chamber at the time of the explosion, but that they had been unable to get any re sponse to Blgnals sent them, and it was believed they were dead. The air In the shafts is very foul, and It Is problematical as to how long the THIS COUPON Is good for five S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with each FIFTY CENT CASH PURCHASE on Wed nesday and Thursday at the ECONOMY GROCERY PHONE 63 K. M. MEARS, Proprietor THIS COUPON AND 70 CENTS ENTITLES TIIK IIOI.UEH TO ONK COPY OF 1II. COOK'S HOOK "My Attainment of the Pole" IF 1'ltKllKNTKI) AT THlt OFFICE OK THE KVENINU NEWS, HOHKIIUltU, OHKOON MM I Onlura 10c Extra For Poatace J L n un K 13 foXrjLJ Oil-- ' --' t v- t r r t , . AlSJ$A l&XJi. ft" HmJ ' LE3n lino A il5JsJoJ g K1 a S rjQ A u! j CJ3?-. rrrrrrrMjSJorr The Investment Feature Of Bogard Addition is appealing to many.Lots are Jlarge and close to the center cf a growing, prosperous city. 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