The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 20, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    IE EVENING NEWS
TIIK I'AXKHl'IWT IDEAS, ; home of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. S. C'herring-!
ion in nils city
M1LTO.V J. 8HOE.MAKEK
lilts' CAM, ). bllOL.MAKLIl
I ,; KdlKiiH and PuMMier. .
Innt'KI) DAILY liXCLCT HVSDAX
Subscription Kate Daily.
Per year, by mail 13.00
Per month, delivered 60
Mm, Pankhurot. the noted English j William Whipple Is studying law
her audiences will not he composed
more of the curious than of thy sym
pathetic, We have thin much fa I 111
In the womanhood and Intelligence
of the women of our land, to believe
November 5. ,9.0, at Koburg. Ore., j , , ZZTn .
bcijii-Wbt'kly.
Pr year $2.00
Bis months 1.00
Entered as aecond-cluss matter
under act of March 3, 1879.
MOXIJAV, (MTOIlKIt IWM.
Til K ri'-STATK PKT.SS.
The following article cuplcd from
the Journal of Portland. Ik bo apt,
ho truo to llf, that we reproduce it
in full. There are atlll a few tiling
that the Jomirul did not mention
thut could well be added, mich a
the steady patron who never pays
but Kets from two to four copies ev
ery night, the citizen who makes com-
plain 18 ana bukkuhuohh, uuun ih
Uorioiis (inouKh. but who will not
furnish their names, und we might
Kive more, but theae will suffice. It
will be remembered that the "up
state press" referred to means all
Khose other publications that are
outside of the slate's metropolis, the
country weeklies, semi-weeklies and
dallies, whose combined circulation
Teaches at some time the habitation
of every person throughout the statu.
The article Is as follows:
"The up-stnte nowspaper men have
been In session In Portland.
"Much Is asked of thorn and little
bestowed. Th man who wonts free)
publicity and Kives notning nncK in
advertising, besieges all newspapers
.. but nono more than the up-state pub
lications'.
"The mail overwhelms them with
nil kinds of conv with a request
that it be Inserted free and marked
copies of tho paper bo sent. Stock
shows, horse shows, county fairs.
church fairs, state fairs, school fairs,
world's fair, charity halls, June fes
tival?,, health eommlltees, charity
"committees, development pom m it
toes, promotion committees, public
ity committees, general welfare com
mittees and every other kind of fair,
show, exposition and committee
showers tho publication office with
requests for free space, always hold
ing out as remuneration the assur
ance that It Is for the good of the
community, never realizing that
white paper must bo paid for in
dollars. tht printers must have
money for fond, clothinir and shelter
and that publication offices cannot
subsists on warm wind.
'Alonir with thn fairs and other
free publicity folk. Is the real estate
nirent who doesn't advertise but
wants his name mentioned In every
sale, tho doctor who doesn't adver
tise because he pays it Isn't profes
sional hut wants his name as the
Burgeon In a cnu of accident, nnd
thn merchant who doesn't advertise
because ho snvs It doesn't pay, but
wants tho reporter to drop around
nnd write up for tho paper a de
scription of a newly arranged show
window.
"Jn addition, there is the profes
sional pre?s ngont who Is paid a hie
unlit rv bora use of his versa t ill! y In
work In ir t he newspnuers for free ;
publicity. Un Is the cunnlimest. !
craftiest, man with winning ways.
chant n smile, polished addreHs and !
soulful eves, nnd when he gets
through with the un-taie newspa
per publisher there Isn't much left
about the office that the agent
wants to buy, especially In the way
of advertising.
"In no activity In the wnrM Is
there so much endeavor to get some
thing for nothing ns is attempted
on the tie -ma per business. No ic
tlvlty !n the world gives n? much
to the public gratis, and gets as few
tbnnks back. i
Kor all the boosting of the com-i
munlty, for nil the constructive ngl-'
tatlon, for all the struggle at re-i
form, for all the appeals in behalf,
of public movements, tor alt the
cheery puffs of the prominent clti-;
sens, for all tho free notices, free'
Insertions, freo publicity, free ex-1
plottatiou, freo advert IhIiir and free
gifts of space and influence of every
Kind, the community expects In re
turn to lay n few flowers on tho
grnvo of the defunct newspaper man
when he Is dead and let It go at
that.
"No nubile servitor Is more faith
ful nnd devoted, no citizen more
sincere nnd but few figures In the
community so generous or able ns Is
the average up-stnte editor."
In the ofifceg of Attorney O. P. Co-
show.
.Mrs. R. T. Mitchell left for Port
land this afternoon after a visit with
friends in Koi-eburg.
Attorney O. p. Coshow returned
here yesterday cfter a few days spent
at Portland and Hood Hfver.
Mrs. Ora Houser returned to Kld-
diitl as she anticipates, and whether ' die last evening afier attending the
Mineral or tittle Kuth Marstera.
Mrs. It. I,. Kedifer and two c'.iM
dren left for Drain th's afternoon
where they will visit with friends.
.1. A. Zimrick, of Koseburg, Is in
tho city on business. He will re: urn
home tomorrow. Aibanv Denerrat
suffragette, has arrived In this coun
try on a self-imposed mission to the
woman of this nation. We Hay not
ed advisedly, but rather think that
notorious would have beon in better
taste. Aside from a few, and we
should Infer a very few, of the ultra
drastic ones, It is lo be questioned
whether her reception will be as cor-
will not be accepted by any great
numbei of them. The adoption of
the tactics employed by this woman
and her ndberenls In Kngland, by
the leaders of the movement in this
Mrs. G. A. Taggert returned io
Oakland this afternoon after vfsii!nv
at the home of Mrs. Crenshaw in thli
city.
Mrs. Charles White, of Mvrtle
country, would have the sure and cer- Creek, was a visitor here this after-
tain effect of setting this cause back
many years, and destroying the ef
fects of all that has (IiIb rar been
gained. Over enthusiasts on every
proposition that arises can be found
among men as well as among women,
but the latter are more Inclined to
noon. She was accompanied by her
daughter.
Mrs. Maddox, who has been a pati
ent at Mercy hospital for some time
past, was discharged from the Insti
tution today.
A 10-ton steam roller arrived from
go to the extremes when thoroughly! Portland last night and will be used
imbued with tho subject. jn the case 1
of the extraordinary limits to which j
the Kimlish women have gone, tinder I
he leadership of Mrs. Pankhurst, ft'
Is the openly expressed opinion of!
nearly all the active spirits In the!
arguments for equal suffrage or ,
in paving the several Htreets in Ov
erlook Addition.
I. U. Lee, of Roseburg, returned
home this morning atter attending
to business here yesterday aftur
noon. Albany Democrat.
Attorney Shaw, representing the
women a ngnts. mat these tactics; C A. .Smith Timber Company, spent
will fall to obtain co-operation or, the day In Roseburg attending to
recognition hore. The women of, various business matters,
this country have found out that the, Mrs, Kred Tipton, nee Rdna Lan
great progress in thin direction that 1 genberg. who recently sustained a
has been made by them In the past j severe fracture of the left limb is
few years, has been accomplished by I getting about by the aid of crutches,
persuasion and argument, not by i Mrs. Tucker, mother of Harry
force and violence. For these reas- Pcaree, tho harnessmaker. was this
Fall Shipment of Andirons
Direct from the Factory Just Received
If you are going to need a set ceme
early and make your selection.
Also
ons the advent of the Pankhurst
woman and the dissemination of the
means by which she and her votaries
expect to gain their ends, should, as
thev undoubtedly will be. received
with indifference and apathy.
afternoon dismissed from Mercv hos
pital after being a patient ther for
two weeks. j
Quite a number of the members of
the local militia company spent yes-:
terday on the range, north ,of town,
where they enjoyed a few hours;
practice. ,
M Ifanndorf. once n redden of
Roseburg bet of late of Sun Fran-'
i Cisco, itrriverl here hint nvfmlnp- In
spend n few days looking after busi
ness matters. 1
S. H. Rockhill, of Riddle, left for
Corvallls this afternoon, accompanied
by his sou. Feme, who will attend
tho Agricultural College during the
coming winter.
Attorney John T. Long has been
appointed administrator of the estate
of Klnora V. Williams, of Looking
flings. The eptnty is valued at ap-1
proximately $1.10. s
Mr. Koeppin, who has the contract '
to erect the new Methodist Kpfscopal
church in this city, returned here to
day after attending to business mat
ters at Grants Pass.
Mrs. O. Gustafson and son left for
their home at Scottsbuig this after
noon after attending to funeral or
little Ruth Marsters. Mrs. Gustaf
son is a r:Kter of Mrs. R. W. Masters, i
John Pates, formerly a res'dent of)
CITY NKW9
Mrs. Hughes was a Yoncalla visitor
tills afternoon.
R. W. Strong is nursing a severe
Injury of the hand.
Napoleon Rice went to Oakland
this afternoon on business.
.lames Heckley, of Myrtle Creek,
spent (ho afternoon In Roseburg.
Mr. Long, of Yoncalla, was a busi
ness visitor In Roseburg today.
A Chinese singer is the attraction
at the Majestic thcatro this evening.
Shannon Taylor went to Winches
ter this afternoon to visit with his
son.
Pure Jersey cream rrom the Cal
dns ranch, fresh every day. The
lee Hive. if
Robert Wixson, of Myrtle Creek,
was a visitor In Roseburg this after
noon. Sheriff Qulne spent the afternoon
at Oakland on official business mat
ters. !
O. O. Hunsaker. of Roseburg. Is a
visitor In tho city today. Albany
Democrat.
G. Faer, of Roseburg, transact
ed business in Medford recently.
Mcdl'ord Sun.
.1. P. Thlcl returned to Yoncalla
this afternoon after a day spent In
Unveburg.
Fred Hamilton, of tho local tele
phone exchange, spent the afternoon
ai Oakland.
W. A. Foley, of Myrtle Creek, was
a business visitor In Roseburg for a
tew hours tnday.
A. F. Sether, of Roseburg, yester
dn v cam'' Into town on business.
l:.gene Register.
O, C. S"tber. of Gletulale. spent thej
uriernnoti in Roseburg attending toi
.1. Wise returned to Ynntnlb ; Hil,, M'"1 h wHI 'e committed
this tiiTernonn after a couple of davsj ""'l of ,lT s!1'e i"1' it ut Ions.
spent in Itoseburg. An "''I'1' was filed In the circuit
Hert tusse . of 1 llnrd. went th I compelling i:. A
morning in town. He went to Wil
bur this afternoon.
Fire Sets and Fire Screens
We feel confident that we can satisfy
your tae for any of the above.
LADIES, we wish also to again call your attention
to SAMOLINE. It is a cleaner that is giving uni
versal satisfaction. Cleans paint, porcelain, steel
table knives and anything about the house. A trial
will convince you of its worth as a labor saver. In
fact, will admit it to be the Best and Cheapest help
you have ever had.
Churchill Hard
ware
Co
Ironmongers
the nek urn Addition to this city, left!
on Sunday morning for Roseburg. i far as attendance goes by reason of appropriations is nothing more than a long time,
nno iw now focateu ni hip Hnnh'irs i the tact that it will otter Harry Ulng, spite work nnd cheap politics, it is
Home at that place. field HH! News, the celebrated Chinaman, singing all
Mrs. Pnrtln arrived here th's af-lthe latest American songs, and sing
ternoon from Dlllard to spend a few! ing encores in Chinese. Harry Ding
days with friends. She was accom- is an Oregon university graduate,
punted by her friend, Mrs Collier. ' He just finished a fifteen week en-
who recently arrived here 'n hone of, gagement on the Pantages circuits
henefiilintr her health. The latter j wit h great success, having just lcosed
lives in Oklahoma. an engagement at the Rex theatre.
Buy bread made in Roseburn; j of Fugeue.
none better. You could do vour ! "A riue to New York." being the
i ovim 111 utnrv (if "W'li'il II-.i.tintwwi to
your
banking in Portland: laundry could
be sent there; dry goods bought
there but It Is not good business
policy. Spend your money at
home. tf
County Judge Rice this afternoon
held a conference with Mrs. Ruth
Miller, who has been spending the
past few weeks in Roseburg. The
woman is snhl to be afflicted with
fee!i!e-mindednes and It mav be nos-
to
Mary". Will Mary win the fortune?
This Is one of the most thrilling of
the series. Sellg spechil feature "The
He lit of the Crow" In two parts.
This takes you around the world
with a hobo. Pathe's Weekly ends
this wonderful program.
TO VOTIiRS OF IMH'UIjAS COt'XTY
asking the people to abuse the power
nnd authority in them vested in order
to placate the petty spile of a few
person disappointed because they
did not get what they wanted. If ail
t-e peenle rightly understood the mo
tives which prompted the referring
of these measures, Mr. Parkison and
his cheap outfit would stand about as
much chance as a paper shirt in a
bear fight.
W. W. CARDWELL.
"THK M'lfK" PLK.XSFS
l'F.OPI,l: OF A Mi CLASSF.S
To IN Presented At A Uriel's Theatre
On the Kveniiitf of Oc
tober 22.
Papers of final settlement have
been filed In the estate of F. A. j
Caldwell, deceased.
Mrs. Kin-.: and daughter returned;
to Riddle last evening after spend-,
inn a couple of days visiting at the!
is the time for you to come hcr
and see for yourself that Qualit
is wnat we obtain both In t tit
matter of pictures and music. Wt
never fail to please our patrons
Come In and convince yourself
Majestic Theatre
j On Novpinhor 4th there are.
runout; other questions, two referred
: measures effecting the state nniver
! sllywippropriations. These measures
J were passed hy the last legislature
! nfln. ,t,n n .1 A o-icnfut fntiuiil.itnlwn
Stevens to pay Into court the sum of; m, W(,rP ,, ,.e verv important to
"""''"''V fees, and $35. posts lnp 0,i,itlonal interests of the i state
money Tho money authorized hy nt ,r.0 ml PVPrv individual person
he order is to defray the expense s,tP T,P hulldinus and
In. uned hy Mrs. .Stevens In hriliKliiK enl..ment of the universitv are in-
proseeunnc a suit for divorpe ,lP., n,l tho m.nroi.rlntlons are
She protests agaiiibl
such unjust attacks as that which
was made upon it, hecause of its
suhject, and which caused it to be
temporarily closed pendiiiK a need
less police censorship. The fact that
the play Itself is once more being
Riven in New York f'ity and Is again
crowding Maxine Elliott's theatre
there with fashionable and cultured
audiences is proor in itself that this
drama lives un to its claim to he an
uplift play with a sincere purpose of
moral reform. The opinion of such
experts as the United States white
Blavo commissioner and ex-Police
Commissioner Dincham of New York
City, that "The Lure- Is accomplish
ing much COod must he offset mrnlnst
the Inexpert opinion of a few over-
puritanical people who ses
Immnrnl
Ity in anything handlintr n theme
Mrs. Harriet Stanton lllatch, the B"1' as white slavery. "Tho Lure,"
famous suffrage leader and champion : fr,il' fr'"" Us Los Angeles and San
of women's rights, who has a nation-! I-'ranciseo triumphs, will he seen In
a! reputation as a fighter for all that' ,his city at the Antlers theatre on
is best for her sex, has come forth
in a signed statement In which she
declares "The Lure", George Scar
lorough's white slave drama, to he
"one of the cleanest plays I have
ever seen on the New York stage for
the evening of October VI
IIOISX.
DAWK To .Mr. and Mrs. A. Dtiwe,
of 315 South street, a son on Sun
day morning. Octohcr 19.
and
against her husband
The cases of Wllllnm Mardln.
Krank ImivIh and A. 11. lildgewny, of
Kuihevlin, which were originally call
ed for today have been postponed un
til Wednesday upon request of Dis
trict Attorney Oeorge M. Hrown. The
men nre m-cused of violating the
gamp laws In connection with hunt-1 i. i .....i, J
Iwm'''" c"r'"ua'" ",,,l,a ,of tlon a, to whether it shall' be used
Sutherlln. They will contest the 1 .... .ul - .t,ii, t, i
i sorelv needed to maintain the uni
versity In Its high standing as the!
i first educational Institution of Ore-;
iron. lo not he misled into the he-1
lief that to support these apprnprin-i
j Hons w ill Increase your taxes. It I
will not, for the money it already n-
: proprtaletl ami in me nnim in mr
tate treasurer, it is merely a ques-
THROAT DRV, VOICE HOARSE?
Take this short cut to throat comfort
REXALL BRONCHIALS
Have been widely used and recommended as a
remedy really tending to allay throat soreness, in
llammalioiuand tickling- It costs you nothing to
Kive Rexall Hronchials a trial, since if thev fail to
satisfy your nmeliasi-price w ill he cheerfully re
funded. Here's real relief tr that hoarseness,
tiet them today.
The ffio&o& Store
KATII.W KVM.KUTON, IVop. I'riklin ltulldiuK
lie Giro S. it- . GYiYii Tntinj Stamps
Case.
The work (if laying concrete pave
ment on Overlook and Vista Avenues
nnd Chadwlck nnd Kast Cas streets,
was r.imiiienreil at noon todnv hy Ma
j glnnls Mrothers. who have the con
I tract. The work should he romnlet-
o,l by Saturday night. One of the waNTKI) A girl for general house
features of Overlook avenue Is a nov-j work Call Rt 450 Ka street,
el and attractive drinking fountain I 200S-O24
siauoneit at tue intersection of the
three streets that are being Improv
tended or shall It he frittered awav
on some useless commission. We
want the university, and we want the
best university we can support, be
cause we need it. The movement
which led up to R reference of the
CANDY HELPS
Now Is the time to make tip your Holiday Candies. We have ev
erything the home candy maker needs and will seil vou at whole
sale prices anything in our stock, such as Candled Fruits Dipping
Fruits, Maple Sugar, Bitter and Sweet Chocolate Coatings at 25c
the pound, the very best Walter Baker's, none better. Candy Boxes
In all sizes from M pound up to 6 pound at 3 cents and up Ther
mometers. Dipping Forks, Wax Paper, in fact everything In the
Candy line. Formulas and Instructions for making all kinds of
home made candy free.
Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS
820 Pine Street
Phone 190 Party J
ed. 1H fountain was installed hv;
.1 W. Hamilton, who owns the abutt
ing property, j
Mr nnd Mrs. K. V. Myers have re- i
turned In their auto from a five
weeks trip to Kugene, Uosehurg, and
Salem. Thev were accompanied hv
Mr. Myrv brother. O .1 Mvers. man-'
ncer of the Snauldlng sporting goods'
house of Salem, and a friend. 1
Manrer. Mr. Myers says that country !
is all rfclit hut It ilci'i not compare'
with limine Klver val'ev. lie also
a he w n net pinched for vperiilng
in Kos.'burc was repone,! here.
I'll' th. t JM,.vr Medfor-t t'-ill M
UI1UI1K
I'iiwl-e 1
f.'f.l Tr
mil I'c paid th,. fin
WANTED Ctrl wanted for
room work and dish washing. In
quire News for address. 2011 -tf
WANTKO A middle-aged man for
general farm work; must he a
good teamster. Knquire the News.
1996-Nl-p
LOST Small round black hnnghng.
containing kerchief, card case and
kev. Kinder please leave at News
office. 2i)09-o25
WANTKIV-Hv young man, hoard
ami room in nice homelike private
famllv. Inquire The News for par
ticulars. 2007-o'.'.-.p
Med-
V UlsTtf oil It: : 1 ! VI t - IS I s.
1 IlilllliiH"! sin ;ii.'
Ami What H ie
viin Jvngs;
i M.ii v.
In fceepinr Mi;'- -i, ,Urv f civlng
Its patron the best of overv:hin In
the wav of photo-play and vamlo
'Ue, this theatre expects to break;
all records tonight and tomorrow as
KOI! KKNT--A farm of -'" acres.;
t'.il acres under cult Iv itlou. rest ,
uood pa-tttre. Inquire at N-ws of
fice, irton-tr
S. (' WI1ITK Oltl'iNUTONS - Cock
erels of th,. roval blood of William'
Cook & Son. of N. Y . 1". S. A.. Or-'
pinion. Kucjand. the originators,
of ail the Ornimnon fowls. Trices
J,"i no and up. Address W. II ;
liinsmoore, Sheridan, Oregon.
olo-n-Tp
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 hy first
mortgage nn property costing ov
er twice the total amount of the
issue and the njesent, Income
from the property Is sufficient to
more than meet all charges and
create a fund for retiring tho
bonds w hen due.
They are also guaranteed per
sonally hv men of known re
sponsibility. lued in demoninallons of Jinn
and S.Min. maturing serially In
March and September 19 IT and ,
September, 1CIK.
Interest Is paid semi-annually.
If you have funds to Invest call
and investigate
W. H. RICHARDSON
217 Terkins Illdg. Roseburg, Or.