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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1915)
I i I .ii-i. .m.i l THE EVENING NEWS miltok jTshokmakku caul . shoemakek HAM J. BHOEMA-kEB ' Editors and Publishers. IbriUUI JlAILV EXCEIT KUNDAY Subscription Hates Daily Per year, by mall 13.00 Per mouth, delivered . .60 Bomi-Weekly. Per year 2.00 Bin mouths 1.00 Entered as seconcr-claBs matter November 6, 1909, at Itoseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. VEI)tESIAr,JU.K 7, 11U5. COMMUNITY INTKItKHT. XOTKK TO SL'KSOItlBEItS. Talking about community Interest, this Is the wuy the Myrtle Creek Mall sizes up tho railroad proposition here In Koseburg. . The editor of thai live paper and the. citizens of that j mitnrnrlKlne and flourishing pluco are not backward in stating the gooill tills railway and Us connecting en terprises will be to ull of Douglas county. They appreciate the fact that Iloseburg will not bo the only Balner by tho installation of such business enterprises and the building of the Umber belt rullroad. Tho Mall says: . ' "The establishment of the Kendall sawmill and railroad from llosoburg to the timber belt should be good news to every taxpayer in Douglas county, since it will, add at leust $1,- 000,000 to tile property valuations and bring in a snug little sum of taxes for carrying on our state, conn ty and local governments. Whllo we all have to pay enough tax, after all It Is tho big corporations which furnish most of the tax money. So it is to the Interest' of all of us to come In and Invest' their money In new enterprises.',' . ... - Beginning July 1, The News will make a special rate for one year subscriptions paid In ad- vance. If any subscribers are in arrears, these must be paid up to July 1, 191G, at regu- lar rates which are 12.00 for the Semi-Weekly and 3.00 for the dally by mall, and the special 0 rate added to tills for Another year. This offer positively holds good only during July. Owing to tho higher prices on materials, O the rate made in previous years 4 cannot be maintained, and the rates published hero are Hie only ones which can bo accept- ed. The special rate will be for the Semi-Weekly $1.25 per yelr and the dally $2.50 per year by mall; dally by carrier $4.00. The News will be pleas- ed to receive your renewal. tf WELL DniLfING Experienced.. R. E. Ilinselmnn, Itoscburg, It 1. .--.' ' 701-tf THE HVIT CASE DECISION. The decision of - Judge Hamilton in the suit case ordinance trial did not occasion much, If any, surprise, for It was the general opinion that it would not Bland the test If brought before the hlghost tribunal in the state. It was a hard law to enforce because unpopular and drastic. Tho decision was rendered on purely technical farts and points of law as to whether. the city council had au thority to enact an ordinance of this nature under the faulty city charter, and the judge doelded It had not. Nothing has Btlrred the authori ties of this country for a long time, as havo developments In the case of the man who attempted to assassi nate Morgan. The authorities are not satisfied that there was not a wide spread conspiracy to .terrorize tho people of tills country through throats nnd the nctual performance of deeds of vlolonoe. They do not think tho mndiuun who has Liken his own life was capable of itt'; .ipllng alone, all he accomplished nnd threatened. The only wonder Is that this country Is not the scene of moro such outbursts, linvlng as their mo tive tho Injury of one or the o'her of the combatants in the old world, through some enterprise In which their citizens mny be interested here. Thore are adherents of all the belli gerents living In this country, who whllo nominal citizens, will not stop at anything that may work an Injm to the other. Up to within the pi.st few weeks the government vthorl tlos and police offlclnls have not giv en this pbaso of the European war much concern, nnd many things have been done which would have nit been Bllowed In any other country but It Is evident that they are now drawing the lines much closer, and non too soon. Morning Chautauqua Programs Among the most profitable of the Chautauqua sessions will be the morn ing meetings, which will probably be attended for the most part by the worn- i en. though they will be of much inter- j est to the men if they have time to at tend. . Those who belong to Btudy clubs will get much help from the morning hour I lectures, as they take up a serious side i of study along such topics as lltera- ! ture. history, nntionui advancement of j various countries, social work and the like. ! One morning the subject mny be 1 "Ibsen," nnd one of Shakespeare's ' works uuother. Or tho speaker mU.'ht ' discuss the subject of child labor In Europe nnd the United States. What ever It Is, she Is sure to give first hand Information in n vivid, authoritative mnnner which will leave her heurcrs well paid for their time. i "The Story Beautiful, a Chautauqua Masterpiece This Classic Makes Appeal (o the Senses of Sight and Hearing. Why Suffer With eyestrain? Glasses made by me will relieve both eyestrain and headache. ' i- Dr.B;H.;Whitmer OITOMETJHST Eyesight Specialist. Suite 81 1 Perkins Kldg. . Take Elevator. HOSEIIUHO, ORE. BRUSATI BROTHERS PLAY A BIG PART IN ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS "The Story Beautiful" Is a classic from the standpoint of art, oratory and musical attainments, and yet, bceuusc of Its strong appeal to all Classen who will bear and see It. this number on the coming assembly' deserves to be called a populur entertainment. Because of It3. uniqueness It hv diffi cult to give In a few words an ade quate conception of It.. One of tile most brilliant, powerful and dramatic speakers. Father Patrick J. MocCurry of St Mary's cathedral. Wichita. Kan., has woven a thrilling lecture nbout a series of unusual views nnd reproductions of famous paintings Many of tho pnintings shown are by the master painters of the world and are hidden far from the eyes of the curious. How Father MncCorry so cured them is not a part of this story, but 'it may be said that there are few who could secure permission to copy them, and t ho coloring of the slides is wonderfully well done. They are lis beautiful ns the nrlgUtals nud fur above any slides commonly shown. Whilo the pictures ure being shown Father MacCorry gives his lecture. No orator has a moro musical tone or more dramatic Intonation, and while he speaks a single, ray of light reveals Comes Back In Response to a Universal . Demand No Ever If you were one of the subscrib ers to the Chautauqua for this sea son, whfn tho committee nindo Hit canvas last year, yon should not re fuse to take thorn now that the course is all arranged for and will begin next week. It Is not (nlr to hose whoso gftsrnntec nwiA this splendid entertainment possible, that they should ho inci with cancellations now. Musical Organization Won Greater Laurels In the West. CIrlclllo's Italian Baud was on the Pacific const Inst Benson, It will be re called, and Its popularity then was bo marked that every Chnutnuqua wauled It returned the present summer. One of the cities visited u yeur ago was Wcuotchee, Wash., and the Dally World in speaking of tho concert said: "Boom! I.Ike the crack of a twelve Inch gun was the crnsh of the first note sounded by CIrlclllo's Itnllnn Bnnd nt the Chautauqua tent last night The audience of nearly 2,000 wns startled and did not relax during the two hour concert. . It wns a remarkable event. "Clrlclllo Is different from whnt the advance notices indicated. In no re sped does he resemble Crentore or Fe rulln, tho tire eating directors to whom he has been compared. He Is more tike Soreutlno of the Bnnda Itosa, possess ing all the gracefulness of that master, but fur more Inspiring. He Is not a gymnast, nor does lie ape the hypnotic Svengnll, casting a spell over his mu sicians like a tribe of Trllbys. llo lip pears unconscious of bis own personal ity, ns though lifted out of himself and tho material world. lie seems to lie floating upon tho surface of n vnst ocean of harmony, pushed hither and yon by the blliows of massive sound, rising with the swells In easy crescen do, reaching naturally the climaxes when the waves break, the awful din nnd apparent confusion creating a fenr that he might be submerged, but al ways extricating himself from the tur moil with grace and mastery." Two concerts will be given nt the Cbnutnuqun here by CIrlclllo's Band. Whnt would you rather hnre In place of the Chnutnuqua? You will "have Chautauqua or Bomethlug. It has been the struggle of tho world to get more leisure, but It wns left for Chautuuqua to show how to use It James A. GartlcKl. Ihis Ccupcn Presented at the time of a purchase of 50c or over eu titles tou TO Ten Green Trading ,Stamps Free AT THE 77ie $Csca.Mj Store CJ WS.T fi-f., 'ill Ohauttlmiun mnkos people rend awl tulk nnd ilo. U brings to our donr- 1 steps the host thin? taught, prenehed Jnnd practiced In schools, colleges. rhurohca nnd social ceutera. T. w. Rtewnrt The oldest Chnutnuqua is Rt Lake Chautnuqua, N. Y. The Inrjrest Chan tampin for elirht days or less is nt Lin coln, Neb. The richest la nt Wlnoni Lake over f 1.000.000 invested In grounds nnd electric mil way. One of the lnrjiest chains of Chnutai:qmis is that conducted hr the Ellison-White Cbautnuqun System lid Chautauqunn The Chnutnuqua Is ft fane Fourth of July lasting a week. Invest in a senson ticket and present yourself with a pood time. 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Men's or Ladles Kuincont $3.05 Children's With Caps .$3.BO ROYAL -RAINCOAT CO. 401 Broadway, Now York. Dept. 4. ' Ml! i S-ln-ffcishM been far !9yearathe Old EclLMe, lOTrct-wn-nelinmeanil office oil. Itijlik-!itenoi:tntoo-lav.lrh; heavy rnouKli to oila bivn mower. On Kite Cloth It r xencs an idel fjmlnn pollster. HalM a yard o cheese dotl! tie best oud cheapest hx:lat UmttnlChlk. .... j t , t.r.i 3.-..Oi!o ctssktcl7rrevcntj rest or tarnish ca tJ nctJ turfacea, Udoora and out, 13 r it cpte. rWja..;i-!;. WriterodyforsenerouirrsampleaMtheDirtionnr7ofniM-ferto yc,u. .VinOne i j told evcrywhrre in 3-si bottles: 10c ( 1 ex.), 2ic U ox J, Sic to 7a "nt for I 3-IN-ONS Oil. COMPANY I 42 D A Oroaoway Nbw York CiTV I FOR KENT 3 iigut housekeeping rooms at 335 N. Rose; central lo cation. Call on premises. 307-J112 WANTED, SEWING Children's sew ing a specialty, phone 170-J, or call at 911 S. Main St. ' 700-tf WANTED To corresponti with a young man of good habits, by a re fined .young lady who Is fond of home life. Object, matrimony. Ad dress Box 31, Monm'oifth, Ore. y 69S-Jyl0p RADNOR, Plnin White EXTON, White Madras NEW AR.HOW COLLARS S for 25 cents CLLTETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc. MAKERS CHICHESTER S PILLS ! , w T IMIli In Red nd Void mmiHcV i J baiei, seated wiih niua Kltbon. m 'j TiLoiio o(hr. Ifujofyoui' v L- f)f DrussUt. AikforCIII-!in:s.TERf) lOlT LIlG IHAMO.NI ltKANI IML1.S. for 5 yttn knowo s Dot. Safest, Aloayi KeliMilt SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERV WniRE RIBOT, FRANCE'S MASTER OF FINANCE, IS FIGHTING WAR ON FINANCIAL SIDE for the Best "Non-Skid it PRACTICALLY all Non-Skid Tires that make serious claims to non-skid efficiency cost you 10 to 30 more than Plain Tread Tires of same brand and material. Goodrich Safety Tread Tires cost j you only 3 0 more than our plain tread tires. Here's how and Why! OOO FORTY-FIVE years of Rubber working (in what is now the World's largest Rubber Fac tory) has taught us a few Kinks and Short-cuts that are not common to the j Trade. j One of these now comes to the i help of your Pocket-book. 1 Through the simple process of j Thinking Hard (and being Candid i with ourselves) we have found a Short- Cut to make the best Safety Tread ever ! put on a Tire cost us only about 5 j more than it costs to make the Plain Tread of similar quality. President I'oincare (left) and Alexandre Ribot in conference. Since the beginning of the present war, Alexandre Ribot, French min ister of finance, has borne upon his shoulders the burden of responsibility of furnishing all the money and, above all, the supplies needed tur the operations on land and sea for the defense of France. He is a financier of wonderful skill and resource, and is regarded as one of the greatest expert authorities on natters pertaining to iinince. 1 ajg I Coodrich Saflr Trad Tire cost tou onlr S moro than our own or any other plain tread tirea. Note the following- table of comparative pricea on oo.n-.aia lire.. Column.headed A,""B," "C" and D- renreaeot four highly advertiied Ure.t Coedrlch Sin Srtr Trj.i 30 1 1 S 9.4S I MJ' 12.20 J2iJ'i 14.00 J4 1 4 20.35 '4' 28.70 S 33.90 OTHER MAKES "A' $10.55 13.35 15.40 22.30 32.15 39.80 B" (10.95 14.20 1S.30 23 80 33.60 41.80 S1S.35I 21.70 22.85 31.151 118.10 23 60 25.30 41.85 41.40 49.85: 52.05 MARGARITA FISCHER amd HARRY POLLARD in "THE OUE.ST." k rvr smvftfc nrwtw.iviviw 'rrouucea oy American. The IUk Mmotcriiliijr "Tho guest'' nt the Palme Thentre, Thursday only. By testing out these Goodrich , i?"Tread Tires " lame number or iaxicatw (.where they could be competitively observed and carefully checked up at the end of each day's use) and by comparing their actual per formance with that of our own, and other Plain-Treads, of much higher price, we have had this fact forced upon us 1 Vm 1 -That there it SURPRISINGLY mtrt Mileage, in Goodrich Safely Tread Tires, than in our own, or any other, make of Plain. I read Tires. IS 7 lo u ,h" de cided to give Car Owncn the benefit Hert'i what we now offer ynil The U,t Nonldd Safety Trt.dr 5, more than our beat plain tread tire. The B. F. Goodrich Company AKRON. OHIO 1