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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1914)
THE EVENING NEWS MILTON J. SHOKMAKKH CAUL I). BIIOEMAKKIt Editor and Iullislier8, oIJl IIAILV KXCKIT HINDAY BuliHcrlpllon )Uiu Daily. Per year, by mall $3.00 Pf month, delivered 60 tSi-inl-Ve-!ily. fr year 2.00 Iz months 100 Entered as econd-i-.'Hi( matter November 6, 1910, at Itnxebiirx, Ore., nder act of March 3, 1879. Tuiisn.w, Ai'itu, ai, idii. WAIC XHWS. PreBldent WUhoii In lilH address to congroas yesterday, expressly deprecated the Idea or feeling that IE KILLED CITY NEWS. Fight Between Unionists and Militia in Coal Fields. FOUR OF THE DEAD ARE CHILDREN Of Five Others Killed One Wuw Woniuii (.as Schooner (ioos Ashore itt Month i)f AKea I liver. (Special to The Evening News.) j DKNVKit April 2 I . Advices at ! noon from John McLennan, a union official, stated that nine were killed in a clash between Htrikem and the militia in the Ludlow district yes- jiffronts and Insults, had it been an jKolated easo it might have been I n fined by and attributed to the ig norance or arrogance of a Mingle ln !liricldnt official. (The geuerul trend of the message delivered by the president was to ask authority of congress to uphold and defend the dignity of the United States, and not to wage warfare. The plans that have been formed and approv ed are to neizo the ports of Vera Crust and Tamplco, as also the Mex ican gunboats in those waters. It 1b claimed that this can bo done -without creating any precedent or without the necessity of making any formal declaration of war. In other words, a peaceable and bloodlcsH no I .lire will be attempted, but it Is also understood that a single shot from either sido will Inevitably lirlng on the conflict that is doslr il to bo avoided. It is plain that tho prosldent and his advisors do not want war, and they aro also there would bo any war with Mexi tc-rday. Four strikers wero killed, co an a nation. It is not wur, ho four children, and one woman r.on :jld, but armed coercion against an stituted the dead, tho message said. ..,,, . . ... ru Th McUmnan said that eight militia-, .Individual and his followers. Ine, , - I men were also killed, hut tho 01- incldent of the arrest and detention fi(.la,H d(!nk;d thiH AnotllCr baUU; ot the paymasLor unu rm.i.uen between the warring factions Is said only the aulmiuatlon of a series of tQ ,mmlm;ntt Hits Schooner Ashore. NKWTORT, Ore., April 21. The gas schooner M Irene, of Astoria, thirty-four tons register, went on i the beach at tho mouth of the AI sea river early this morning. There Is no i;reat dama.ge to her .hull, and as the surf Is not running high It Is believed that she can be saved. Senate Debates Itesoliit ton, WAKI 1 1 NGTOX, A pril 2 1 . The debate In tho senate over the reso lution empowering the president to use armed force against Huerta. was opened by Senator Lodge, who defined at rfoiuo length tho powers of the president and congress. ATTKXTIOX, SFCTIO.V C!I.II01F. If the different chairmen of the committees appointed tor tin? four sections In and around Rose burg, will send a schedu In of t heir plans for good roads dny, and a lirt of Unite sure that no greai pomon uii ,Il0 i.,M)r8 thny have kidnapped or the people of this country desires it Himnghiiied, The News will be pleav in any great measure, but It Is us,ti(1 to Kvo them nibiclty, so i.!.ere plainly evident that tho tomporlz- nmy 1)e no confusion or disarrange lug policy has nboiit reached the!,m,nt utid. and whatever the outcome mayl . . 1)0, whatever price it may cost In j Jlfu and trduiire, tan eutliJuHiimtlc and united people will follow nun Hag to victory In upholding Its dig nity and honor. Honor is a blood Htalued god around whoso "reil al tar sit homicide and war," but this Is a case In which that, madness to which Insults lends its votaries may Veil bo excused. i;ii:( t l.m iii si IN NOimiF.ltN LA K F Throwing Open of About Two Hun dred Thousand Aires of Land Is lictison I ''or I'l-cpam-(loti for Visitors, - T I it-some KIl'K'SHt'lU;, Or., April 1MI (hrowhiK open to entry of Une.utHi acres of lands lying in the I lesehutcs and I'u n I in a n a I in mil for- j esls, .May !', I !M I , Is expected to An article Is tfolug (he rounds oil bring a large nutnlier oi' home- kers into northern I.:?!" county NO FAITH l IT. the press that purports to be a let ter from "Mot tier .loiter the lands an old Fully one-half of tin- lady who bus lieen associated w it h ; 1 ribu t ary to I'hk sbu ru and arrange tho labor troubles in the e at ral inputs have been made by t he "West, and who is kept hi detention' velupnient club to nhow Intending liy the autliorities until the is over. The letter goes tdnto that the wri t rouble I set I le i s 1 lie Test lainN suit i hie for on to ; :ii;rii iilt m e. Tlie area thrown open Is routined III eniblines tillable a uriru It u ra laud;. n dump underground v'H, ami that ! gra.ing ami partly timbered hauls. Iter only com pan bus are rats ami ! The nearest railroad point at pros either vermin, that sin is surrounded! ent is Itemi from thence people will vth armed mum hi and has no! ho transported by auto.-;, by team, means of communicating with lur! horseback ami some will cover the friends. It is further add reused to distance on fool. It Is lie Moved a lier good Mend Villa, "f the Mei-! real old time land rush will be a rail rebels, asking his aslstame Torj feature of the opening mid that men lierself ami others who are sitimt-jaml women from all art id' the Cd as she hus she is. Candidly, we. Northwest will participate, don't believe the story of tier in j Selection will he made between rarcerution In such a place by aii ! i and .hine 7, when iiliiu; on the State or federal autliorities. nor do, lands will be made ai the arious we believe that one person in a huu-1 May '.t and .lune 1 when iiliim on tlie dred, een among her own sy mpa-1 t Ulted Slates commissioners and at tht.ers believe it, The pu blieat Ion ! I he i:overn men t land ol'iiee at Lake lif such erratic noieue In repons- j view. Ihle for murh of the dts.it isia. t Ion ' fr that Is abroad in the land. (ieoro Crane and I'eter Italif left this motniiu; for San Francisco The wires are kept hot with tuev for a week's sojourn. Itiirini; their Sages tendering offers for service In 1 absence they will lsit Oakland. Mi'xho, from iudi ideals ami from Herktey. ami Richmond They were fdutes. Tlie n in bit loiis pel n iciau armiu panied by .lidin I. Itoqnet . of Veil knows the advantage that lead-, Hichmond, re-ddeut of the Uone.net Jug a company or a rerhuent gies and Moran Land Co.. of libliniond. Ill in after eoinini; bail;. They re- from whtih company both t'rane and fall Roosevelt and hW meteoric rise Hailf liae recently boiisht propertv. lis soon as the m;ii;b' trie of Colonel and tb. v are to visit their property Vus attached to his nanie. j while at l!nhmontl. A 1 Ml An f t WYilnostlay, April -J, Knlitles you to Ten ij;K (irccn Tradjng Stamps Free on any inyvh.-iso of 50c or more Ti,y REXAI.LSIcrc W in n i mil m in . iiipami I1 WW I Pill it 9 G. C. Moore, of Riddle, is a visitor in Roseburg today. Dry .wxJy fir wood $2 25 per tier. Fcouoiny yard, phone 1'JAi. S9G-tf Rev. C. Williams will preach at Fdenbower this evening. See what Is happening at the Golden theatre tonight. tf Jlry body fir ood 2 !25 per tier. I-k-onoiiiy yard, phone lit. 3 DC-tf I'reston Raker and wife, of Ku geue are visiting at the home of J. G. Hcdieu. of this city. Jien. Huntington, Jr., of Riddle, and a candidate for the republican nomination oT county clerk, was In the city today. Sheriff George Quine left this af ternoon for Wilbur where he had olicial business requiring his at tention. Patronize the Farmers f'ubiic Mar ket Tuosdays and Haturoays. Fro ducers' and consumers' Interest. I'rlces always reasonable. 309-tf The Douglas Creditors Association this morniqg filed .'In the circuit court an action against .1. I. Spring stead for $9.25. Mrs. Clark Rargar, who under went a serious operation at her home yesterday is reported as rest ing easy this morning. George U . Goodwin, who was formerly connected with the Mc Clallon hotel returned this afternoon to his home In North Yakima, Wash. Let us repah your waou and farm Implements. All work done In a workmanlike manner. KlnRer & Marsh, the scientific horseshoers. 232 -tf Word was received today to the effect that Kugeue, oldest son of X. T. Jewett, will be married to a young lady from California in the course of a few weeks. Threo coaches filled with officers and men of Company V, Second llat tallion United States Kngineur Corps, passed through here on the early morning train enroute for Gilroy, Cal. A large number of ladies were present at the t'onimereial Club rooms last night, It being social night. No business was transacted. A very pleasant evening was spent, after which refreshments were serv ed. Ripe strawberries from Kd Ware's plaee in North Roseburg, are In evi dence. M r. Ware picked some of the luscious fruit yesterday, a sam ple of which was shown in The News of! iiii whitlows today. The Selis-Floto publicity car ar rived in town yesterday and is side tracked on Nort h Sheridan street. Today a larue force of men are busy placing t tie posters in windows ami on billboards tolling of t lie mau wonders to he seen at the circus. Assistant. Inspector General C. W. U ads wort ii left this morning for southern points after spending (to day inspect ing I be records and books of t he Sold iers Home, This morning muster roll was had before the inspector hi which all the veter ans participated. Tlie fanners pub lie market was wtdl attended this morning ulthough there are still many vacant stalls. A great any men were noticed coming from t lie market w illi fresh veget ables ami other truck In their arms. Kv blent ly their wives are fear In I lest all the produce will be gone be fore they can arrive on the scene. The wife and daughter of Mor rison Campbell came in from Cleve land this morning to see the prison er at the county jail. Mrs. Camp bell is a woman about Tifi years oi age and seemed much affected when approached b friends at t he sher iffs office, A son-in-hiw of Camp bell is expected here tomorrow from California. I i C. 1'J. Owens presented a local , real estate firm w ith a full box of j be::jnu"il rl e strawberries this j morning. Mr. O w ens' place is lo j rated 1 miles west of town, near j Cleveland, and he r.Mles that alt j i ml ient ions point to a bumper crop j this season. We wonder what vislt ! ors from the cold and u hit ry Fust I will think of ripe strawberries on I April 1M. These berries are on ex- hibtt hi tlie windows of Douglas & Wallace, -1 1 n Cass street, i The niuch-talked-of Fvelyn Nesblt Tlunv arrived in town this after noon, and a large crow d had gath thered at the tlep'd not to see Fve lui, of course, but to see some friends off on the train. A f tir pro portion of the assemblage consisted of women and thov were compelled to stand a lot of joking at the hand of the men hen t he train ar rived everyone rushed to the south unit of the plat form to see t he woman in question. Thvv were dis appointed, how ever, as the private L ear of the company was In front, j and by tho utne the crowd diseov 1 ered their mistake tho companv was well on their way up town, and very j S 3:-- cfr-fr $ .2 " ' - Vina- i iii JUST R FCEIVED from the factory a shipment of the very best Lawn Mowers made "The Clarinda" Notice this cut and the improvement shown in the Reel blades. Divided in the centre and set to throw all cuttings in a centre wind row or direct into your grass catcher. This is a cut of "The Clarinda'' with a solid reel, like tLe other it has 12-inch wheels, also has a cutter bar adjustment that no other make of lawn mower can equal. You will note a square nut on top of frame above the roller, by simply turning this to right or left the cutter bar can be raised or lowered. No bolts or screws to loosen or tore, tighten, simply a turn of the wrist. Then, they all have the squirrel tooth or raised edge knife, another advance in construction. Call and let us show you. Churchill Hardware Co. The Iron Monger's Place few people saw the "niost-talked-of ; woman in the world." Tho mission society of the Baptist church will meet at the residence olj Mrs. II. W. Strong on South Main I street Thursday altenfoon. A fine program has been arranged. j A mooting of the tllrecttus of The; Douglas County Social Service League will he held tonight at lle-j Parish house when matters of im- portame will come before the body.! It is Imped thai all members will bo presold. , I n tho city recorder's court this i morning a man giving his name a-;, Frank Stevens, of Olalla. was uiven a fine of five dollars for being in 'an intoxicated condition on the! streets. He will work his fine out on the city rock pile. The case of Mrs. Addle Galarneau against M rs. Adeline Wood in w a. heard In the recorder's court this morning, ami in the absence of City Recorder Wimberly, .1. K. McClhi- j toek presided. A motion to dismiss 1 the case was overruled by the court. I and an effort to setile the affair out! ! of court also failed. The evidence! i showed that Mrs. Woodln was in j court before on a similar charge j and had been fined, but this had j been remitted during good behavior. The court gave tlie defendant a : pointed lecture and told her that sentence would be passed tomorrow. F. of O. (Subject to be sup plied.) itenj. Main ling ton, Jr.. supervisoi district Xo. Rural Supervision. An evening program is being ar ranged. Very truly yours. O. C. i'.ROWN. County School Sap'. k. ;;1 SPORTY 'iROlSFRS NOF;iH Man Steals (id Pairs, Police Arrest Those W ho Wear "I lastly" Suits CHICAGO, April 1.- KaMer trousers in colors loud enough to he heard against a healthy fog horn are bringing suspicion and police inquiry u pon their w carers in tlie northwest district this season. .loh n G ioboneo, who admitted stealing t'.ti pairs of trousers said he dd not know to whom he sold them, but he described them us pretty, f lastly and sporty ." " Bring in men wearing 'sporty trousers.'' directed .Judi;e Scully. Ten young men were brought in, but were released. The hunt continue!?. 1 5cTIieatre5c TO-NIGHT The Heart of Carita A Mexican Drama An Old Locket Lois Weber in her own production. The light Weight Champion Kill SAl.H 11, lion, $ 1 0. c: r;uigi Al luuill S. Sti'iiht'iis stri'ut. aii:;-iii'.-il. TI'.ACIIKliS' IXSTIJTTH. WANTKH .Man ami on raiuli. IMiolie ftiie to work veilings imly r.n,-,-aJ7i) Joker Comedy punch. with a Hwirt A local teailiers' institute will hej hold nt Yomalla. Saturday, April -". The moviiinK session will open ! ill ! o'l liH'k a. in. There will be j an afternoon session, and a lecture! in tlie eeninv hy Dr. Joseph Sc haf- i er. or Dr. liohck, of the V. of O. Teachers and patrons aro cordial-; ly invited to attend. Program A. M. 1). W. Wrisht. principal of the Yon calla schools Methods In Arith metic. K. 11. Hedrick. supervisor distiict No. ;t Primary Heading. K. II. Fitzpatrick. prmciiMl Uose hurj; hi;ii school --Prepar.on for KnteriiiK lilh S d)ol. Afternoon Silnn, Alfred Powers, superintendent Oak land schools Methods in Historv. F. 11. llamlln. jirincipal llensoi; school- l.iingutiKo. Dr. Schafer or Dr. Hebeilc, of the DANCING PAKT1KS I'se Ki-iu'l-son's litiililillK. Kdenliower. line floor, music, conveniences. ?r,.na niKht. Phono M-"i;i. ui7-inHp I'OU SAI.K Neatest ten ai re,- in famous l inpiiua valley, suitahle for fruit and poultry; improved nnd e(iuiPI'eil. llcautiful country house; new liutmalow; on Pacific liichway, near ton. JJ.'oio.oo will hamlle this. Por detailed in formation address "in::" News. "'M2-m4p Toimirrmv, Wcilncsilav US rilK COICH OI' A CII1M) With Kins; Bagiiot A MKXICO MIX Joker comedy with A slier. Max POU THAUK I'oos Hay farm land to trade. m acres of land in Coos Hay district, dose In on water transportation, only -miles from Coos Hay. Will trade for Kosohuri: property. 'Jhis'r party has relatives here and1 ('h's to locale in HosehuriE. Ifi you want to bo to tho Coast this i is a Rood opportunity for you.j Oltouplns & YVnllnce, 410 Cnssi street. 506-tf! New Shoe Shop J 1 X. JACKSON 8T line's solos !.l)(Jc Men's heels nr,c Kuliber heels 30c Ladies' soles and heels 75c We pay return parcel post on repaired shoes. Ophite Kleetric Light Office W.H.Boyte iV.W.Boyle O foi; IJVKK ILUS A. I). S. HEPATIC SALTS II m tmni