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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1914)
Now's Your Chance-We geprifng Whakiitnl7,rTeeses at Kitchin BlacK COLORED JUDGE Southern Senator Opposing Wilson's Appointment. 22,540 NEGROES IN EMPLOY UNCLE SAM Warm LIMlo Fitflit Promised in the fteiutto Ov'r the Color IJne It larks Jnteiirii-tf for BfTVttlltM WASHINGTON, April 15. The race problem, even In those days of the vexing Mexican question and the free tolls muddle, Is on that Is tak ing ittj fair share of the Capltul spot light. The appointment by President Wilson of Jlohert II. Terrell, a negro, to judge of the dlHtriet munk-liml court, which southern Bemitors are opposing, served to accentuate the Btlr in congreHH over the bill Intro duced In the hotifio by representutive AhwqII of Louisiana, providing for the segregation of white and black government clerks under the civil service. There uro today 22,5-10 negroes In the employ of the United States gov ernment, who draw down a tntul of 112,450,760 a year. Of these ne groes, 4,420 are In the army, 1,529 are in the navy, and 2, HO nro In the various navy yartlH and Htntlons. Of the rest 6,347 with an annutil payroll or $4,099,110 are employed In Wash ington nnd the remainder work In government bulldlngH throughout the United States. Twenty-Beven negroes are employed in the White House, 26 In the state department, 926 In the treasury, 170 In tAb war department, 174 In tho navy depurtment, 87 In the pos toff Ice department, 593 In the in terior department, 43 In the depart ment of Justice, 164 in the depart ment of agriculture 239 in the gov ernment printing office, 41 in the interstate commerce commission, 115 In tho senate office building, 46 in the congressional library, 171 In the Washington postofflco, 2,413 in the District of Columbia local govern ment. In the department service ouUide of Washington, 16 negroes are em ployed In the diplomatic and consular service, 1,082 In the treasury branch es, 2,342 In the wur department, 3,599 In the postoffice department, 31 In tho Interior department, 102 In FOR LAM E HACK A. I). S. KIDNEY KU.MHDY ..Quality Milk.. THAT'S AM, I'OIIXH 8K22 QUARTS JjKJ.50 iw rinta $1.30 nut. It. M WOOD KOX STOP AT Hotel Grand Cass St., Roseburg, Ore. Ask For Douglas County Creamery Butter And Patronize a Home Industry" DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY mi m i mm m CHILDREN 12 YF.ARS OF AGE OR UNDER COOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR -H2- Name ol School - -This Coupon Not Good After April 25th, 1)M- TRIED AND FOUND GUILTY With thu goods on hirt pn'tnls. All our broad 1 mixed by machin ery which Is a gtinranti'o of cK'atiliiicsn, no adulterate used. Ito lng a ImUi'i" of tho old school, I am opposed to substitutes. A trial means a new customer. Courteous treatment extended to all; also honest weIit. Wo deliver In town. Ask your grocer for UOYAIj ltUKM) THR ROYAL HAKLRY VM. IVXUM It, ln. HO Jnekx.ti Street, Kmcliirtf. THE FARMERS PUBLIC MARKET Will be in its now lunl iin otfcXorth Main Street, between Washington Douglas streets, Saturday, Aprjj LStli COME AND PATRONIZE THKM the department of agriculture and 775 mlHctlluneouIy. There are 035 negroes employed by the government In New York, 670 in Chicago, 195 In St. Louis, from 40 to 90 In the other large cities of the,' country and 14,130 in miscellaneous towns. The appointment by the President of Terrell to be a municipal Judge promises to bring on a warm little fight us the senate has seen in some time. Senators John Sharp William and James K. Vardamann of Missis sippi, Hoke Smith of Georgia and El lison of South Carolina have boasted that the senate will never confirm Terrell. All of the Southern Senators will support them. Speaking for his segregation bll In committee. Representative Aswell explained that lt object was to make It unnecessary for white government employees, espcially women, to work under or alongside of negroes In the departments. Aswell said: "Tho Almighty by the stamp of color decreed that the Caucasian race should occupy positions of authority and control the destinies of the country. Fear of losing the negro vote in the doubtful states and pers onal desire of office through hlB vote which are the real cause of existing conditions, are usually covered by the pretense of justice, "If we would be Just to each race we must recognize the eternal fltnes8 of things In this government as did Jefferson and Lincoln. We would know that this is a white man's coun try whose future lB to be controlled by the Caucasian race. "It Is unjust to a memner of this Inferior race to put him in a position of authority over the Caucasian. By Inheritance he Is misfit when in po sitiong of authority, even over his own race. "Every informed and right-thinking white man while sympathizing with and anxious to help the negro in his place, recognizes the necessity of preserving the integrity and su premacy of the white race. No na tion ever destroyed itself except y amalgamating with an inferior race. "Are we blindly drifting that way? The United States is peculiarly com missioned to lead all other nations not only In the purity of race quality but In world problems of just and wise government. "The purpose of this bill is to check a bad tendency in this country, be fore H too late, and cause thinking people everywhere to find themselves in relation to th race problem and thus deal fairly and give justice to both races." REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE Application No. 1570 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the application of F. A. McCall to register the title to Lot No. two (2) in block numbered forty (40) in the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. versus The City ofliogeburg. a municipal Corporation; William G. Hill and Bi. anca Hill, husband and wife, and all whom it -may concern: Defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice, that on the 10'h day of April, A. D. 1914 an application was filed by said F. A. McCall in the Circuit Court of Douglas County for Initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 11th day of May A. D. 1914 and show cause why such an application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the appli cation and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. E. H. LENOX Clerk. By RITA K. COBB, B. L. EDDY, Deputy. Applicant's Attorney. 455mH slil 9 vr. 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