A. THE EVENING NEWS MU.l'OX J. HIIOKMAKKH CAUL D. BIIOHMAKKR KA.M J. HIIOEMAKEIt Editors and. Publishers. ISSLKI) DAILY HXCE1T KUNDAl' HulKcrlptioii lUiteu Dally Per year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered CO Semi-Weekly. Per year $2.00 Elz months 1.00 Entered ' as secoud-rluss matter November 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore under act of March 3, 1879. feeling. There was no bitterness, nn personalities in the campaign. It was a straight-forward, honest campaign on both Bides. The bond lHsue won and the opposition will join hands with the majority and assist in every way to a speedy completion of the road to the timber.' Today Koseburg Is a united citizenship. Let us continue so! A ch..;k nkkdkd. J'JUIJAY, MAY 4, 11)13. TIIK HONI) JKNl'K CAItltlKU. j tfloseburg yesterday placed, her neit in tne very front rank of pro gressive American cities. The over whelming avalunche of votes cast in favor of the railroad bond issue is elgniflcant not only of the progres sive character of our citizens but of their desire to help themselves. The splendid victory is uot attrib uted to uny one mun or any group of men. It speuks for the Intelli gence of the people. The vctory be longs to the mult and file of the vot ers. They were guided solely by their own best judgment and they acted almost unanimously on a pro posal whfcli means much to the future welfare of the city Itself and its citi zens. The cry of taws made no impres sion on our people. All of us who worked and voted for the bonds are ready to pay any addltlonul tax which may lie Imposed because of our vote. We nil bellcvo that the tux will be more than offset through community growth and prosperity. If the voting of (he bonds gives employment to lust twenty men who are now unem ployed, the wages paid to these men will equal the amount of our Interest chhrgo on tho bonds. The wage money will be spent hero and will circulato through nil the channels of commer cial activity. With one or two exceptions the op position to the bond Issue came from property owners who have retired from active business and who de pend upon rentals from their prop erty to carry ttiem along. To tills class of perBonB the tax argument ap pealed mnBt strongly, because aa they figured It, every additional dollar thoy paid In taxes wns Just so many dollars taken away from their rental income, nut in this they were in error. A landlord fixes his rent to cover all charges, against ills prop erty. The tenant pays the bill. Tho tax argument wns a bug-u-lino which failed to attract any attention in this election. It was rolcgnled to tho an clont archives from which it origin ated. .i -.; ' The carrying of the bond issue means a new era for Koseburg. In connection with the railroad and mill work a largo auxiliary electric power plant will bo built. It will generate power vastly In excess of the amount necessary to handle the Kendall saw mill. What then Is tho motive prompt ing t'ho expenditure of this capital for tho erection of nn auxiliary plant It Is evident that a change Is necd I ed in the naturalization laws of this I country, or In the treaties regarding j this subject between ours and for eign governments whose subjects take out their papers and become citizens or the United States. It Is stated that Italy has issued orders calling all her reserves In foreign countries I to the colors, and this call is said to be applicable to all the naturalized Italian citizens in this country under penalty of possible loss of property, or arrest In case a visit to the old hqjne is ever made, if the call Is not obeyed. This is not right, and as soon as this war Is over Bteps Bhould bo taken that will secure to the natur alized citizen the same immunity from trouble or arrest as possesesd by tho native born. It is true that tho naturalized sons of nearly all the warring nations can be found In the camps or trenches of their former countries, fighting as though they had never forswore their allegiance, and It Is equally as true that one can find native born Americans in Bonu one or other of the armies. These men are as a rule soldiers of fortune, and their enlistment Is voluntary, carrying no obligations to their gov ernment for protection. It is the mandatory call of a foreign govern ment to the naturalized citizens of nnothor, that needs attention and revision. SODA AT 40 TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS 5c DEGREES PURE CREAM ICE CREAM 10c SUNDAE 10c SHERBET 10c Strawberry ) Pineapple $ PLAIN MILK SHAKE 5c DELICIOUS SPFCI LS 10c to 25c ICE CREAM CONES 5c J Maple Nut Chocolate PUNCH 10c MALTED MILK 10c THE CENTRAL FOUNTAIN CENTRAL PHARMACY Cor. Cass and Jackson Streets W.H.RICHARDSON Roseburg, Oregon traveling men's recent entertainment at Sutherlin. To those people who are afraid of taxes we recommend a vacation In Curry county nlnoty miles from Gold Beach where they have no taxes and nothing else. Old Man Koseburg and Old Man Prosperity seem to like each, other pretty well after all. At least they formed a pretty substantial partner ship yesterday. LINER PASSENGER RESCUED AFTER 3 HOURS IN THE SEA Everybody pull for a bigger, a bet ter, a more prosperous, a more popu lous IloBcburg. Let factional differ ences end. They subserve no useful purpose. Have you thut Bmlle that won't come off? If not, put it on and keep It on. I'lliHT, AS I'SUAf,, Five minutes after the polls closed lust night, Tho News bulletin board had tho total vote of the four wards, and the majority In each for the bond Issue. Fifteen minutes later an extra edition of The News was on the streets and sevornl hundred copies distributed gratuitously to the wait Ing public. The thanks of the people who were so vitally Interested in the question amply recompensed for tue extra expense and trouble incur red. VOru ItE FITTlXtf. It has been suggested thnt the citi zens of Koseburg celebrate the result of the bond vote, and the actual be ginning of work on the new road, by digging the first Bpado of earth, or driving the first spike, on tho Fourth of July. There certainly could b? no more filling combination than that of national patriotism and civic pro driving the first spile, on the Fourth crosl of Mt. Nelio would ldt the stir ro- 'Mug country know that lioseourg wns nbout to do things. Good morning. Hid that sawdust in your eyes wake you up today That goat in the parade the other day was no joke. It was almost unanimous! It was SOME election! FAUX I'M THIAli. Ono of our citizens who was op posed to tho bond issue mado tho statement a number of times that if the bonds rnrrled he was going to deed his property to the city linme- llitoll' .-lltlmr fl.iin l t , which bus a capacity several times ', , ,. , , i It nwuy from him inch bv . Inch through Increased taxation. I'ortun- ns great as Is required for the needed power at the saw mill? There is but ono nnswor to this question. Other UovcUipmont work lu this valley is conlciuplulod of which wo us a city anil Individuals know nothing. In nnothor column of this Issue of The News will bo found the notice of two car loadB of machinery having been received hero by tho Portland: Cement Company,, nil organization ately for that man the records show thnt nil 'his property stands In his wlfo's name, or today ho might have been forced to fulfil his threat. (Continued from page 1.) say that "he would be tho first one to he suspected of tho crime." A few days later Mr. Heemer and he moved a portion of the burned born and under this burned lumber they found the foot-print of a man. This track was peculiar in that It had a row of small nails on the in side of a row of larger ones on the outside. Mabel Barton was the first witness called afteh the noon recess. A ques tion put to tile witness by the prose cutor nbout what she Knew or a let ter having been received by Edna from Roy, was objected to by Card- well. Tho state contended that Mabel I Mile. Papadouple. Mile. Papadouple, a Greek passen ger aboard the Lusitnniu, was res cued after swimming about for three hours. She was clad in a sailor's sweater and trousers. This picture of her wea snapped shortly after she was put ashore at Queenstown. which he replied that he had not. A bottle of this oil was then shown him and ho declared he never saw it. The defense asked him If he ever bought any ethensia and he said he never had. Mr. Beemer was recalled and ask ed ir any old corsets or other rubbish j was in the barn. He said that hej bad never seen any around tha place. J Sheriff Qulne was recalled and stat- ed that on the morning of 10th of: December he, in company v.'I'.l: Mr. j Coiitcurrl and Fred McGregor went! t) tie fcene of the crime. He stated j they first investigated rcn-l followed! some horse tracks whi'h lead offj f .-oni the road up to a ?ma!l dump of i bushes. j The sheriff described the print of! had invited Edna to spend the night with her and that she replied that, this hoof as being made bv a 1,,,,-e-r nn. she would If she did not receive a let-! hors0 nnd ueing extremely clp!,ncllt After measuring the print they went to the Fnrnum.home and had Koy! lead the horse out of the barn, and found the prints were Identical, with! the tracks in the road. j Tho sheriff described the horse aa one weighing 1100 pounds. He said! $5,450 Per Day Spent to Fortify Goodyear Tires Our experts say: "If Good year tires were built like some others, our saving would be $1,635,000 per year $5,450 per day." The difference would hardly be visible when the ' tire is complete. But it would probably cost our users a million dollars monthly. Better Still But, instead of skimping Goodyear tires, we are build ing them better still. Goodyear Fortified tires, for many years, have em bodied five costly features exclusive to these tires. We still employ them all. We spend on experts $100,000 yearly to find new betterments to add. In the past year alone we have added improvements which cost us exceeding $500,000 per year. Lower Prices Yet Goodyear prices are constantly coming down. Our last big reduction on Feb ruary 1st made three in two years, totaling 45. In view of those facts, don't you think it worth while to get Goodyears? Most men do. Goodyears have long outsold any other tire. They are selling now much faster than we can build them. Any dealer will supply you. GoodJIyear Fortified Tires No Rim-Cut TIret ''Oo-Air" Curd With All-Weather Tread or Smooth ter that afternoon from Karnum, but nftor the arrival of the mail Kdna told her that she could not go with her that evening as Hoy was cumins down. On account of Mr. Curd well wishing to look up some authorities on the subject raised, Miss Barton was excuse., ana w.u oe recalled ai tt thl!r0 WBro two set3 Qf tra(;kg future time. ( from ,Ue Flirnum home to th(J u II W f'lHi-k Inn tiovt wltnnnu tia- . titled to bavin, taken a numb er of I f"":... 1 B U?r,"k.ed.a n'be'- Glendale. oi questions relative to the hoof print Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock G. VV. Burnett and S. B. Crouch, Roseburg, Oregon Grant Riddle Garage, Riddle, Oregon Urothor lliiyner, of the Sutherlin Pun Is quick to note anything In The News Hint he can misconstrue Into a slur of his city, nnd when any thing nlco Is said he cllns and credits which for the past three or tour years: It to another paper of this oily, as for nas uoen in mo grip of Internnl dis- Instance, the Item relating to the sonsion. A re organization has been going on for somo time nnd events of j tho past few weeks lndicnte that operations are nbout to ho resumed. The bond Issuo wns the hair In the balance. Koseburg will not be a de serted village. Its business Interests will thrive, its Industries In contem plation will hnvo largo payrolls and Its citizens will bo contented and hap py. Whnt more can any community want! For thoso who opposed the bond Issue tho people hnvo the most kindly I.AIHDS TAIIiOltlNH To the Indies of ItoseliurK: To ndvertlso my work will make special prices on nil tailored work. Suits and skirts a spe- clalt. Ten years experience in Washington, 1). c. MHS. 1,. II. SAX1UU.AST It" XV. lame Street in tho Morgan home and tho Heemer bam.! Mr. Clark was not cross-examined by1 the defense. f Verna Mctleu was the third witness1 called. Miss Mcliee was dressed In1 n white middy waist and white skirt. ' She was a school mate of Kdna Mor-! gnu's nnd testified of having been on1 Intimate ti'rnis with her. She stated1 that the lust time she saw Edna was on tho evening before v.he fire near tile burn which was afterwards burn-' nicu res in mo . vicinuv oi ine oui- , ' . UIIII llllfl (T T P II BIMtDll Ihu, I, ....n n . . kut. ii. ,ao u very peculiar shaped foot and one easily recognized. The sheriff stat ed that ho secured some hluck hair from the trees where the horse had been tied. In tho .Morgan homo the sheriff secured a pair of shoes and a hottlo of oil of tanzy and same :chinecia. The sheriff had showed he bottl- of oil to Farnrm end ho said It contained oil of tanzy and ad mitted having bought it of Darby at The shoe of Edna Morgan was fit ted Into the track on the outside of inside of the bars at the Beemer barn and they fitted exactly. A few days' later another trip was made to the scone of the fire and the track of a man's shoe wos found in the soft earth. Some boards of the burned bulldirg had failed over thlB tracK and preserved it. One of Farnum's shoe's fitted perfectly Into this Imprint. If it isn't an Eastman it isn't a kodak. If it isn't a kodak It Isn't autographic. If It Isn't autographic it Isn't up to date. Get the latest and best at the Roseburg Book Store, authorized dealers of East man Kodak Co. . 645-tf AUTO REPAIRING Expert auto repairing and machine work. Many years experience and all work guaranteed. Give me a trial. G. L. Prior, 230 West Oak street. ed. The next morning she, in com- Shirley B. Walte, of Wlllamina pany with Mrs. Wilson, went to the. Is In the city today attending the scene oi me lire. Alter leaving mej business maTters and visiting with Heemer place mey returned to tne .f friends. Morgan home where a number of .... , , , ! Mrs- Arthur Johnson, who has been ! basket ball ,. , , h . , . , , l,in tlinf aim nnv.tr u ti t r-r.,1 Intn I ' " ' v i considerably In.provcd today. ladles had congregated, that Kdnn belonged to ! THK MOWS FIItST AGAIX Ihis Coupon Presented at the time of a purchase of 30c or over entitles you TO Ten Green Trading Stamps Free AT THE The ffioxgJlt Store , ...... j n if the sport very encrgetlcly. When the witness was asked if she could notice any difference In Kdna s shape she replied that she noticed that herj brensts had developed considerably. Helen Ferbrnche, who Bald she liv- The superiority of the service ed five miles nnd about 5 or 6 tenths1 Tho Kvening Newa give3 to tn0 from Glendalo. vns tho next witness.; H,ople of ths c(t. wag demon. It wns at her mother's home that . a air.-iii.rl o,.ii i,,u, i..i. ... nignis imui i flve mnlllos after tnB :.. Edna stayed for n few lirr mmer leiepuuuou lur m-r 10 u-, ulew announcing that the bond turn home for fear of a neighborhood scandal. This witness told- of Edna con stantly wearing a loose coat in school and of Edna's reluctance in Joining' her companions in play at school. Cross exnmlnnMon developed the im-t thnt Kdna hail a sever.' attack of whooping cough and that sho could not eterclse without severe pain to herself. Mr, Morgan Hecnlled. Iy Klnto. Tho first question asked Mr. Mor gan upon being recalled, was if "he had ever bought any oil of tanzy," to issue had carried The News Ex- tra was on the street giving a detailed account of tho election with complete returns from ev- 4 ery ward. The papers went like not cakes aud the edition of five hundred was soon exhausted. It you will rend The News from day to day you will follow the events of the world and keep in touch with what Is going on at home. Tell your friends about The News. 4 For Our "Teenie Weenie" Friends. Soft Shoes in Great Variety Soft Sole Button Shoes Soft Sole Lace Shoes Soft Sole Ankle Straps -oft Sole Barefoot Sandals Soft Sole "Bootees" 50 cents the pair Roseburg Booterie Irvln llrunn. SHOES THAT SATISFY. PEKKIXS nUKi., CASS sxiiEET. ;