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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
THE EVENING NEWS PROGRAM FOR FIRE CONFERENCE " To be Held in Roseburg on March 26, 27 and 28" MIITO.V J. SHOEMAKER CARL I). SHOEMAKER Editors unci Publishers, IHiiUED DAILY EXCKIT 8 UN DAY ; " i " i Subscription ltalft IMilj. Par rear, by mall . .'. $3.00 Per month, delivered 60 Seoil-Weefcly. Per year 12.00 Jill months 1.00 Kntored ai second-,rass matter November 6, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., nder act of March 8, 1879. THURSDAY A..M., MARCH 26, 1914 Call to Order and Remarks by 8. C. Bartrum, Forest Supervisor. Timber bale Supervision i-.. o. Holdermaii, Assistant Forest Ranger. Scaling Homer J. Ireland, Assistant Forest Hunger. Discussion The Forest Guard and Ills Work Horace U. Cochran, Forest Guard. Discussion Slate and Federal Patrol V. J. Lander, State Fire Warden. THURSDAY P. M., MARCH 20, 1914 Land Policy of the Forest Service C. J. Buck, Asslstunt District Forester. Discussion The .National Forent Homesteader..., Hugh McDonald, a Bona Fide Homesteader. Discussion SATURDAY, MARCH Ml. 1014 SHUT OFF THE GAS. It Is related of the richest man In the world, as far as material "H Land Laws and Their Interpretation.. once riding in his auto und Had oc casion to descend a hill, when start to go down he leaned over and touch ed the driver on the shoulder und said, "James turn off the gas, don't waste It." To many people this would sound like penurlousness, coming from the man who of all i ,.t .rtniii nrrrirri ii Httlft extra va- ,,,. in the nun of that article fori Grazing of Stock on National Foresls....Jolin C. Kuhns, Asst. Forest Ranger he was the practical owner of' the I Discussion world's supply. Hut would it be close-: .r(,toction an(i Propogatlon of Game Animals, Birds and Fish fistedness or penuriousness thatj William L. Finley Porland, Oregon. WOUld make tills man Say this, this' n't,,, Tirnimrvrilinn nt the Ii"firAfit nlln R. nil A rivnntH up in the s t.ltr t man who has given away millions us; c'lanclu A. Riddle, S eretary Oregon Sportsiueus' Lcugue, Riddle, Oregon. B. L. KDDY, Ex-Register U. S. Laud Office Discussion Oregon Timber a Great Resource and What It Means to the Country J ,W. Oliver, President Roseburg Commercial Club Discussion A Stockman's View on National ForeBt Grazing v .... A. C. MarBtera, Roseburg, Oregon. Discussion " though they were dead leaves? Would It not rather be the mere force of an earlier formed habit of frugality and a detestation of waate, that could not lie cnangeu uy me Game und Its Relation to the Forest. T. A. Rafferty, Sec'y. Douglas County Game Protective Association. Discussion FRIDAY A. M.. MARCH 27. 1914 dual possession of unlimited and I Government Telephone Constructlon....Geo. A. Bonebrake, Deputy Superv'r. fubulouB wealth? Could not thesej Telephone Troubles ana ineir lieiueuies words or ones of similar import be used by many or all of us In count- H. M. Pearson of the Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, Roseburg, Oregon Discussion loss situations of lifo, and could we IlItengVa napping and Recconalssance Geo. Y. Baker, Forest Assistant li. ,( limes, .lames, turn off the Discussion gas"? Whul a story of thrift and Camp Sanitation, Etc Dr. E. B. Stewart, Roseburg, Oregon watchfulness are embraced In a sen' to nee of nils nature, what a curb It would be to exuberant, Imputient youth if at Borne time the words "turn off the gas" were used; and to the older more experienced among ,us the warning can come with well timed grace, for In every phase of human activities, tliore are points reached whore the Injunction to "turn off the gas can well be applied, There are a great many men in . the city of RoBeburg toduy, who hawo a fuller and more definite Idea on subjects relating to inoruiity and the elevation of the human species, than they ever had befuro. It was an In terested and ultentive assemblage that carefully llstuned to the address es of the various speakers. Impress ions wero made that will have a last ing etfuct for the betterment of cer tain conditions from which no coni inunity is tree. Thure is more good accomplished from earneHt quiet work of this nature, than there Is in the many spiisms of social reform that itppcui' from time to time, iiiitl llkowlsu irtini drastic legislation thai la often put on the siatutu books. 'Too often lias it been the case whero reiorm movements are launch ed with great enthusiasm, arouse communities und statu to a pitch of Ireuzy, then sulmido 1'i'om tile very violence -of their e.erliuus and are shelved and lost In voluminous reso lutions, and pigeonholed by commit tees without any lurlhur action, of what us are resolutions without ac tion? What good would have result ed from the immortal Declaration of Independence had it not been follow el up by tmnit'dinto concerted action? tl'he Aunty Dolefuls are full of their woeful prophesies of dire re sults that are sure to comu from the faultless weather that wo are now having, and have hail all this mouth. Koine peope can never sue iiuustiat happiness or prosperity, or even iieaiitii'ul wuuthor, without filling iho world with their rears and complaints or calamities that are siiiu to follow. What If we do hav0 sotnu rains and storms and colder weather In the month to conns will there not he some compensation In the enjoyment of the present, and the knowledge of days of glndnt'sa that are sure to fol low in their wake? Discussion ; FRIDAY P. M. MARCH 27, 1914 .... Timber Salo Policy or the Forest Service F. E. Ames, Assistant District Forester, Portland, Oregon! Buying and Logging Government Timber j L, S. 11111,-Manager, U. S. Logging Co' Cottage Grove., Ore, Discussion Our Forests and Their Value to the People C. D. Shoemaker, Editor Umpqua Valley News, Roseburg, Oregon. Discussion Forest Protection and Firo Control S. C. Bartrum, Forest Supervisor. Weather Foretasting as it Relates to Fire Protection H. A. Reals, Portland, Oregon and Win Bell, U. S. Weather Bureau Discu8Bion Public Sentiment and Forest Protection L. W'iniberly, Editor Roseburg Review, Roseburg, Oregon. Discussion Cooperative Protection F. A. Association Patrol....R. E. Smith, Sec y Douglas Co, Discussion EVENING SESSION, 8 P. M. Ilustrated Lecture by L. Finley of the State Game Com. Portland. Ore. Moving Picture Film showing the discovery and suppression of a Forest Fire illustrated Lecture by C. II. Flory, Asst. District Forester, Portland, Oregon Discussion SATURDAY A. M., MARCH 28, 1914 Trail Locution and Construction C. W. Jackson, Forest Ranger Discussion Grazing Reconnaissance it it it it it it You have the feeling, we know how it is every Spring You are going to Brighten Up the house with a new . coat of S. & W. paint. Now just a word under head ing of DONTS. DON'T use over ochre where mixed with boiled linseed oil. DON'T use over a surface that is wet or frosty. DON'T use over a surface covered with smoke and grease. DON'T use over green or pitchy lumber. DON'T use over another coat of paint that is not thoroughly dry. DON'T use boiled oil for thinning. Here we have a few DO'ES to remember. Use only S. W. piimer or S. W. paint as first coat Remember both mus: be thinned with RAW oil Fill wood with oil and prevent scaling and pulling. If old wood, be sure the old loose paint is brushed off Remember to call for color card and study the instruc tions. And, above all things don't forget the brand, S. W. P. It has stood the test for 40 years, Look for our next ad on Wall finish Elliott, State Forester Fire Prot. Association E McDunlels, Forest Guard CITY MOWS. Mrs. Gus Kdlunils left for Portland his brother. 1. Discussion ' SATURDAY P. M., MARCH 28, 11114 Forest Fires and How They Effect Man Indirectly U. 11. Flory, Assistant District Forester, Portland, Oregon Discussion PngeB from u Ranger's Diary O. C. Ilouser, Assistant Forest Hanger Discussion The Forest Problem as Viewed by the Women's Club Mrs. Win. Hell, President '115 Mental Culture Club, Roseburg, Oregon Discussion Permanent Improvements by the Government . Clyde K. Seitz, Forest Supervisor, Eugene, Oregon Discussion Government and County Cooperation in Road Contruellon Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS CITY NEWS. Discussion C. S. Chapman, Dexter Rice, County Judge Oregon Forest Firo Assoeia- Dlvlslon of Protective Work Hon, Porllund, Oregon. Discussion Our Forests Mrs. . A. Smirk, Roseburg, Oregon Discussion Forestry A Profession Geo. W. Penvy, Prof, of Forestry, Oregon Agri cultural College, Corvallls, Oregon. Discussion lAssoc'nn Vo'rk In the Northwest. E. T. Allen, Western Forestry & Con servation Association, Portland, Oregon. ITiiMer at J. 1". limit- Nephl IjiiuI cr . Co. dsv-S03-tf Mrs. Scott Ijinilers of Oakland. pent tho day In lioschurg visiting with mends. Just arrived, atiottier car load ol genuine Rock Springs coal at I few hours today. Page's. 30ti It' Home conning served family style, Mrs. M. Devaney and daughtor.l Mct'lallen hotel, 2Sc; a la carto 35c. Florence, and Mrs. Kate Jara, spent Sunduv dinner 40c. 307-tf the day at Winchester. i .... . . ... ,Vo,,rll,f went to Wilbur this morning to after business affairs left for their homes at Portland last evening. Just arrived, another car load of conuino Rock Springs ooal nt Pages. 30ti-tf Sadie llornlhrook spent the day nt Oakland where she has a class in Instrumental Instruction. A. C. Rexrond Is now ready to saw your wood Into stove lengths. Phone 198-Y. lS6-m23p Grant Tavlor of Winchester, was business visitor In Roseburg tor a C. 11. Fry and Frank Stroud, who pent yesterday In Roseburg looking spend ! a couple of days. A m fill 1 II This Coupon Presented Saturday, March 21, Entitles you to Ten ij?K lircen Trading t Stamps Prec ,any purchase of 50c or more The REXALL Store m Special 7-eourse turkey din- ner at the Grand Grill, Sunday March 22, 12 to ti. Reserve your table. .1. H. Davics of Madison, Wis. who has been visiting S. .1. Jones. ui mis cii), weni to .weuioru louay. j circuit court ftozma, Fonts-Evans, ui uregun City, left for her home this inorn ln '-r after a few days spent here on official business. nil's. Gus Ediuuds left for Portland t!;is morning where she will spend some time visiting with friends and relatives. G. W. Wonacott went to Gold Hill this morning where he will spend two or three days with, old time friends. Mrs. W. A. Taylor returned here this morning after a couple of days spent at Oakland visiting with friends. W, L. Smith nnd wife enme over from Winchester this morning to s)end a day looking after business1 matters. Mrs. W. O. Cordon and children enjoying a vacation. Ray Henderson, who is teaching school at Ten Mile, arrived here last evening to spend Sunday with his parents. A motion to discharge the attach ment in the case of S. K. Sykes vs. . Fred Hlakeley has been filed in the CI1Y NEWS. Olto Logsdon nnd. wife, of Riddle, were visitors in Roseburg for a lew hours today. Fred Davis, of Minneapolis Is J- '" 'Ke, of Yoncalla, spent the spending a few days in Roseburg! la' 1,1 Roseburg looking after busi looking after business matters audjl"'ss '"altera. visiting with friends. O. C. Sether, of Glendale, spent For one week commencing March; 'he day in Roseburg looking after ili-y body. 111 inelit rir wood, S-.ii. ' business matters, per tier; S(l.:0 per cord. Phono Attorney C. S. Jackson is spending l-:t. :t:ll-m-J7 a lew days near Dillard where he The county this morning received! ow"9 a homestead, three modem road graders, direct; Mayor Joseph Bridges, of Oakland, from the manufacturers. The grad-j ,vas a business visitor in Roseburg ers will be placed In commission In I tor " ""w ''""rs today, various sections of Uie countv as' Henry Richardson left for the soon as thev are assembled. " I 101'lh last evening where ho will R. E. S. Bedlllion. malinger of the BVe!ui,tu or ,two on '"'sincss. Bandon Wollen Mills, of Ilandoii ,n rt'lur Marsh, of Riddle, is spend arrived here last evening to spend a ,B ,? .'"T .f dnys 1,1 tlle c"' at- few days. Mr. Uedlllion reports "i !''',s,m;8 n allers- , , Bandon on the boom, with build- -J-A, De" 1 wife, of Riddle, Ing activity evident n every hand. " ??' .'J19 1d";v in Roseb,'"-8 visiting nr. House, or Portland, whn rieiiv- !'" auu ZZL r.:?:?.1: r:. f nVgenlci HnTka!hia"o'ffnpn'V"ne i'.r-'iP.-j-A?-.?.'- society, ert for his home late last; V" L " ' u""r Mrs. Robert Ashworth. whero they will visit with relatives for a few days. Attorney W. W. Cardwell has a crew or painters at work painting his rjiiililimja i,t V1..1I1 I) n.nl , I "Itill" liMliuvoa in l.uiotr .Irinllv ,, .. to-dato. - . A. L. Sherer or the Soldiers' Home, who spent the past tew days at Portland visiting with triends and relatives returned here Inst evening. Wlilinm Emery ot Coles Valley, spent yesterday afternoon in Rose burg looking after business matters. He was accompanied by Mr. Emery. Russell Harness returned hete this morning from Portland where ho I alleged to be due purchased several automobiles. The cars should arrive here not later than next Tuesday. , W. A. McGilvory, of Canyonvllle spent the day In Roseburg. He Is assisting his father In painting the Postal Telegraph Company's poles In this city to conform w-ith a recent A. C. Caldwell, of Saletn, is spend ing a few days In the city looking niter business matters. Picture frames m4o to order A new lot of mouldings Just recelred. Tho Roscfciiig Hook Co. lSf.tf Ana Hermann returned to her home at Myrtle Creek this morning after a few days spent In this city. Grace Taylor returned to Win chester tins morning attgr a n.iv snont In Itorichnriz with frionHn I Isadora Itlro returned to his home! """'name, nt Isadora this morning nfter a few I Ur- A- K- Sether has ordered two davs spent In Roseburg visiting with! "adlllac automobiles, both of which Mrs Kov Elmore nnd children I """"''I nnive here some time next went to Mvrtie Creek this morning I Wl'ok- Tn rn" are beauties, so it to spend a few davs with relatives ! !s ""'l'- aml are fa "head of the 1913 Oiiriiiin. ..-,, i.- ,. n,iii. 1 models. . . o, ! K- J- V7 and Fleet Wnrdrlp. both of Roseburg were married at the nonie or ti. tiowaru. in south Kose- burg. Kndav night. March 13 1814 night. Dr. House is on of Port. land's most famous brain and nerve socialists. Calvin Bosserman, who has heeji a patient at the Southern PaoiHc hos pital at San Francisco ror several weeks arrived here last evening to visit with his brother, W. E. Boss erman. Calvin Bosserman lives t laundered. Mrs. J. L. Chambers 532 S. Pine St. Phono 106-J. 22Sal John Alexander, the Glide mer chant, was in Roseburg today attend iug to various busines transactions. Ansco, Eastninn and Seneca cam eras and films, papots and develojs era. Clerks Kodak Shop. 2'0-tt George Schlosser spent the day at GriM'ns where he Is making a number of Improvements to his ranch. Maggie Carter, of Woodburn, ar rived here Inst evening to spend a tate. A minor wreck in California was responsible for the delay. Mrs. J. M. Upton and four chil dren arrived here rrom Marshfield last evening to join their husband and rather, who is connected with the local United States land office. John Jnrgens, of Roseburg, was arrested at Eugene yesterday charg- Springiield where he is well anrti! "Iln 8I?a'ms a bicycle. He Is favorably known. ! i ot aKe an1 well known The Douglas Creditors Assocla-! orer,K NQdi. ",osiItlon ni"' , been ma lion today filed a suit In the cir-' ' l 6. "'8 last evening, cult court against George Fair. Plain- h h i Attormy iieoe M. Brown lilts seek to collect the su, or J400 j,". . V, ., l"e P"81 icw alleged to be due Bvron G Hall on . lr5,8 ?' 1 ortland return here nrnn,irv r,ni n.. ..CI" e"y tomorrow, accordlne to a tele- principal the plaintltfs ask (or inter- ','" '.'"d,. ? mornln.K est nt a legal rate and the costs and, ien'a'nu?r1 for a co""le of da'8 disbursements incurred In bringing ,i, ?,. x iave " a to"r ot the action ",e tn,e- Mr- "'own Is a candidate Edward O'Connor, who lives alone' Ir l'?? G,eneral "nd 'rom all on Wilson creek, has been serious o7winn n,r m! e,X00'.lent ChanCe in r i. . i. i , . . . or winning ttiA nomination In the case or James Inman vs. Ill for thp past week, but has proven i to be a dirricnlt nntlenl fr Ihn.. '". lH8e hv Ho,r.i . ... ', ,, ' tearl Inman, an action tnr rilvnrce. tn0 derendant has riled io iircuK court m which sl:e lc idea of havine Fathpr Hvnpa r bure come here Wednesday and ner-i I i 1 1 ""'Vi,-1,,: Mr- Inman. In Kov. C. H. Cloavrs of the M rhurrhi South, officiating. .Mrs." K. I. Miller entertained a few ladies at her home, at the cor ner of Main and Mosher streets, last evening in honor of Miss Harriet Harker. whose approaching wedding wan announced several weeks ago. The event was much enjoyed. A. 1,. Downs, a well known South ern Pacific conductor, arrived here this morninK, He is supplying the va few dava visiting with friends andiCancv caused by the temporary b relatltes, Benco of Conductor Everton, who Is have endeavored to care for him. He refused tn he taken In Mnrov i until Will Q. Brown 'mnriivJ .h. eircult court in which Irton nf hvlncr Vaih, .(,.. ! "" t ll'tlti-nx Set Out In the .,,0.i, htm ,n Tk ... I a counter action charees her hns- of his Illness ha. not been deter- .o"? ""Kof"18 crMel and mined as he reused to have a nhvsl- i ldren and of consorting clan attend him. He was taken to the .h , ,men- l,n 'hese grnunds hospital today. Riddle Tribune '!.. .. , a ,!,Pcr'e of divorce and I.oRov Copeland, wanted at Med-' I ."!r ,rr"ef aa ,he court mav rord on a charge of embe, "lement. was arrested uy a Deputy Sheriff at Glendale this morning and Is being eld there pending the arrival of Southern Oregon officers. Sherirr George Qulne. who was searching fnr the fellow called up his deputy by telephone last night and gave a de scription or the wantt 1 man. At noon today a message was received from Glendale to th etfect that the fnllow was under urrest. Copeland is Mexican. tOH TRADE Will trade drv body fir wood for cow, chickens or hogs at wood yard, near hrewerv. phono '23- 33,-..m27 FOR SALE Silver Wyandotte eggs I. 1.00 for setting of 15. Barred Plymouth Rocks. $1.00 ror setting or IS. Pure bred White leghorns, II. 00 for setting or 15. J. W. Toll man, Edenbower. Ore Phnnn SF2 332-alp