The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 12, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS
MILION J. bllOKMAKKH
CARL I). BHOEMAKKH
RAM J. BIIOEMAKEIt
Editors and Publishers.
IHSL'KI) DA11A' EXCKIT KUNHAV
Hulcrli(l"ii llntui Daily
Per year, by mall f 3.00
Per mouth, delivered 60
i eiiii-VWly.-
Per year . 2.00
81i .months ; 1.00
Entered as second-class matter
November 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore.,
voder act of March 3, 1879.
MONDAY, JULY 12, 115.
JVtiT A HKMINDKH.
This week we expect to send out
great many letters to subscribers
who are now In arrearR, or
"whose i - subscription will ex
pire during this or next month.: We
aro going to extend to them -the -opportunity
of taking advantage of the
reduced rate In force for the balance
of this month. A paid up In advance
subscription list Ib one of the best
assets of a live paper, It Is a proof
that the efforts of Its publisher are
being appreciated. We are pleased
to state that thlB class of subscrib
ers for The News Is toeing constantly
augmented, yeAr by year, and we
trust that this letter will add those
who are not.
t MJXIt K JO HMSHUKJIHvHS.
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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 , 1915, at reru
lar rates which are $2.00 for the
Semi-Weekly and $3.00 for the
dally by mall, and the special
rate, added to this for anotbon
year. This offer positively hoids
good only during July. Owing to
the higher prices on . mnterlals,
the rate made In previous years
cannot he maintained, and the
rates published here are the
only ones which , can be accept-
ed. ' The special rate will be
for the.'SemirWeekly, $1.26 per
year and the dally $2.50 per
year by mall; dally by carrier
$4.00.', ThoiNews will be pleas-
SllirEXHIBTrNEW FEATUR2 IlSTTHE
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MIR CONTRACT
AN .OLD' AGE C'ltlME.
The deplorable occurrence over at
the Soldiers Home this morning can
be attributed to the Irresponsible act
of an old man In his second child
hood carried out with the force and
power of an octogenarian strength
ened by passion. It Is a sorrowful
ending to the lives of two men who
in their younger years offered their
services in defense of tholr country,
escnplng all. thoBe years of peril and
carnage, living for half a century
afterwards and then for one to die
at the hands of the other. There
can.be but one opinion, regarding
where this poor old soldier, who Is
feeble both; in mind and body, be
longs, and that Is in an Institute or
asylum, and not In a cell or behind
prison bars.
The city council met this after
noon lu special session on the -call
of Mayor Rice to consider a tenta
tive contract submitted by the Ken
dalls. This contract varied in some
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I Miss Helen Stuart of the National J'.useiim and frame, with silk wcrms on It,
WASHINGTON, July 12. A
great attraction at the National Mu
seum is a nest of silk worms at
respects from the original proposi-. work. Imported to show school chll
tlon submitted to . the people last dren and others how silk Is made,
April. The new proposal asks that thev have been very busy,
the railroad terminate for the pres- "Tbe worn,s woro "d In the
i AiuHeum wiien auoui &t utiys uiu
and were fed on mulberry leaves for
serveral days until they were fully
matured and were ready to spin their
cocoons," says a statement Issued by
the Smithsonian.,. Institution. . "At
ent at Rock creek instead of nt the
forest reserve boundary. The Kcn-J
dalls state that they will continue tl.ej
road to the boundary line just as
soon, as the lumber conditions Justify
It
were placed In the case, to which
each worm anchored his cocoon. All
during the week these spinning
worms have been busily engaged In
wrapping about themselves their
filmy threads of silk In preparation
for their metamorphoses. When the
cocoons were all completed they were
collected and the chrysalides inside
stifled so Ahat the emergence of
silk moths later would not spoil the
ci'v oirnnds. These cocoons will be
placed on exhibition with the other
Dr. Minis kept his largo audience
lu a splendid frame of mind during
his afternoon . (iddi'OHB. In speak
ing of: the. possible Influx of Immi
gration :to this country after the war
closes, he said we need not be afraid
of the Influonce a couple of million
new citizens would hnvo on our In
stitutions, for we - will assimilate
them and make thorn a part of us, In
stead, of them uiaklng us. a part of
them. The. Dr. also thinks that It
will be only a question of years and
not many at that, before? the United
Stntea will be composed of all. the
territory on the North American con
tinent, and even on down to Pata
Ronla, making it not only the Inrgest,
but the strongest nation on the globe,
and when we want something dono,
the rest of the world will be mighty
Kind to do it. He thinks that God
Almighty has dono a lot for Rose-
burg, and now it is up to man to do!
something. His talk was a good one
na appreciated.
The council did not: accept this ..,, rackB , d trelllse3 material of this exhibit..
i modification of the-original propose 1,
pointing out that the bond.Utuio pro-,j
vlded that the road was to be built!
from Roseburg to the. forest reserve.
: Another point which the council
decided this afternoon was the meth
od of Issuing bonds. .. On miotion of
Councilman Geddes the council
agreed that one third of the bonds
would b Issued when the first third
of the road was completed. Another
ono hundred thousand dollars worth
of bonds would be fBsued when two
tral ships.
, JtespoiiHibillty Placed on Germany
There Is no Intention,: from Indi
cations In official quarters, to force
a crisis, but In whatever policy Ib
followed the Amorlcan .endeavor will
be to place full responsibility on Ger-
ton government has not finally reach
ed a conclusion as to whether a mine
or torpedo caused the explosion.
In the- view of many officials,
should German submarine command
ers, therefore, continue , in practice
to respect American rights, discus-
I many for any subsequent rupture In' sion could continue. There were In-
friendly relatione,
Since the Lusltania was sunk on
fn.. 1 IhnnA 1. a a hann nn ulnlatlnn
thirds of the road was complete.' nndl of t16 principles for which the Unlt-
tne remnming $100, 000 would be is
sued when the rond was complete-'
This action was taken to save Inter
est on the unused portion of the
bonds while the road was being con
structed. It Is (understood that ithe Ken
dalls will not object to this method
of payment.
ed States has contended, unless the
mishap to the N'jbrasknn can be In
cluded, and In that case the Washing
tlmatlonB, however, that In the next
communication the United States
most likely would impress on the
German government the serious con
sequences which will ensue from any
further invasion of American rights
as proclaimed In the notes already
sent.
NO IXTEXTION TO FOItCH ISSl'K
NELS, DARLING, Town Expert
The lovers of music In this city and
surrounding country, and there arc
Tunny of them, certainly had a splon
dld treat yestorduy aTlernoon nnd
night at the preludo nnd concert
elven by the Schumann Qtnlnlette.
lralRo is Inadequate, ono must have
beard them to appreciate the Bwcot-
tiesa. the grandeur, tlio perfection
of their music.
If there Is a buslmws or profes
sional man In thlB city, a working
man or n retired one, who falls to
hear Nels Darling this evening, he
"will miss one of the best benrt-to-beart
talks on a Kiihlirl thnt should
Interest every one In the community
who has the luleresis of his home
lty In mind.
We handle an Mans or kodaks
and cameras. Also all kinds of films
and papers. Mull order business so
llrlled. Clnrk & Clark, photo sup
plies and fotogrnphers. 3ll-tf
(Continued rrom page 1.)
ambassador, Intends to cull on Sec
retary Lansing In the course of the
week to learn Informally whether
he can be of any service In Che
situntlon. Noengagements hnve been
mado for a conference, but it prob
ably will take place on Tuesday or
Wednesday.
Official Tt'xt Arrives.
The official text of the German
reply arrived today and was made
public. It differed In only a few
unimportant words from the press
copy which came from Berlin Friday
! nlghf. The official version was de
layed lu transmission because of
coding. Comparison of the two texts
revealed that they were cabled from
the- sfuno translation nnd that the
press copy in transmission had omit
ted a few scattering words which did
not alter the sense of meaning.
In nil quarters here the reply was
the slnule topic of cone.T'v
It was authoritatively indicated
that obviously there will be no sur
render of rights and no acceptance
or German proposals to gunrantee
Immunity to 'American- ships under
arrangements 'to be ugrecd on by the
naval authorities of the two coun
tries cnne ruing the marking of neu-
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is. worxmiwo
in .your' pocket
VVitL whom would you rather associate, . .
the man. with the bank account, or the - ,
man without one? Think it over.
Saving signifies character, and how much
you have in the bank is not so important'
as the fact that youdo save and 'have a
bank account. That's the guage men are
measured by for big jobs .and . important .
positions . that often start . them, oh ,the,
road. to. fortune. Begin -with M-00. ,;
Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Oregon ' .--
The Oregon Fire Relief, of Mc
lllnnvllle, will write a six months
alley on your hay crop at a special
ale, Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Per
vlns building. 689-tf
We handle an Kinds of, kodaks
and cameras. Also all kinds of films
and papers. Mail order business so
Melted. Clark & Clark, photo sup
plies and fotographers. ' 311-tt
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i 0,-i.uiiLI tlielcf or., rh'.r." trptvinr
there without troublu is another. If '
you want to avoid trouble on ,t!-.s
eumey fo on Diatnood Squeegee y
... .,, .. Mister Squcegca
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ktnie'poople -tiiink the imports . y , -V ) '
, nee of their work is gauged by tho
oise they make. '
Xher men.'do b'g things without
, luster or ostentatious effort,
f the noisfe he wakes over it were the
ue mr-asure of the importance of a man's
ork, Grant nnd Dewey would have been
.".mul failure j.
'iarr;ohd Squeegee Tread Tires are
ir.g right ti'.cng about their business, giving
' jnderful read serviceand justifying the, wide
' 'l ead fiiith in them, without making it neces-
ii y to keep up a constant commotion rogard-
)g their merits.
.f you. wish, to know . how to secure
nilefige economy and freedom from tire trou
pes just ask anybody who is using Diamonds.
! ou will not have to look far.
Jiamond Squeegee Tread Tires sre sola at these
"fa;;h-listzd" tkices:
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-!u!CAee Size
( 3Q3 . .$9.45. 34x4
30x3U 1220 36x4'
."!3s3 -14.00 37x5
4 29.00 " !-38S$
Diamond
quetf;oe
$20.35
23.70
33.S0
46.00
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ANY a nnnlrm bulnos hns been saved or put back on a dividend pay
Inp basis by having; an ontnlik man. a Imsinps? expert who can fljrnrt
c-fistH a ml appmxiiuate ettlcicnr.v, go ovcr.tbe plant.. In like manner
many town have been put on the rl;ht track by a town expert, i
man who has done hit things fur hi; Interests and who Ib now doinn bis maxl
uiuin of wervice by llnkliiR up with the Klllaun-Whlte Chautauqua System and
nm kin it 111) towns tbh summer, Nels luirliiiK' feeU the pultw of a town,, takes
b look at Its tnnttue and mIiows the way to' health as quU'kly and surely as the
great specialist who dluKtioses the a fterbome doctors have fulled.
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His Cciflfn Presented m.
at the time of a purchase
V- : x of 50c or over en titles vou
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m Ten &C Green Trading fgl
ijinuia rice
AT THE: .
?7io ffexzxlL Stor fi
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Let Us Estimate Your Work
All tho pleusuie gained through clnflp prices (vanishes with
!'( mnterinls and vorknintishii.
Get Your WorH Done By Us
We giiRrnto nil Mnterlnls and Wormnnshlp. The work we do;
tho mutcrinls we furnish; the prices we charge, all give satisfaction.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
Hes. Phone 4-J. C. W. Ilughrs. Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 1S1
.Demonstration
EVERY SATURDAY' AFTERNOON'
at the
Roseburg Electric Store
Mrs. V. W. Gilkey
Will serve savory dishes prepared on the Electric
' Range. This is something worth your time.
COME IN
iin
DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING S
tr Onyx" Hosiery
Give tho BEST VALUE for Your Money
Ewty tmi Inm Cttaa to Silk, tm Mm, Km ui CUn
Anjr Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair
Look lor Uw Trad. Mvkl ' ' Sold br AU Good Dnlm. N :
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