The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 14, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK SINGS TO 25,000
HANS TAKE
MANY CAPTIVE
cia lias not yet reached a crisis, and
Warsaw appears to be In no imrn
dlato danger.
Whether the British Bnd French
or the Germans will be the first to
take the gonoral offensive In the
west la a big quentlon, for It la felt
that ono Bide or the other must slrlk
before long; olherwlso another win
tor of tedious trench warfare is In
Assault Ends in The Capture ; BVltable
of Many Frenchmen. i SubnwrlllM Mmv careful,
ORDERS ISSUED TO SUBMARINE HEADS
Austrlnn Vitiligo HnWl To Have lfc'cn
llurncd and Pillaged Ily
Ity Ulto . BorliUin
Soldlcrr. i
BERLIN, July 14. The French
positions northeast of Vlenne Le
Chateau woro stormed by the Oor
sans yestorday and the enemy driv
en back for more than half a mile,
the war office announced. In a snc
o98ful assault, tho Germans took
SG80 prisoners. Two hundred Der-
saglcri are reported to have Invaded
an Austrian village of Lorenzo, out
raged the women, plllugcd the homes
and sent the mayor and ten civilians
to Italy bb hostages, according to
letters made public by tho govern
roont proas burenu.
There has also boon a renewal uf
activity in othor areas of France and
Bolsliini, but nothing comparable
with the strategic Importance of the
Soucher, struggle. Tho Germans lay
tlnlm to the destruction of the Brit
ish position on Mill (!0, near Ypres,
but this finds no confirmation from
iyer French or British sources
AMSTERDAM, July 14. Reports
that the German commanders of
submarines have boen Instructed to
be more careful of human lives since
the T.usltanla was sunk, are partly
corroborated In a soml-officlai dis
patch from Berlin. Reviewing the
submarine warfare, the statement
declares "the loss of life i.l remark
ably small, as tho submarine using
every precaution, gives ample warn
ing and time to leave tho hips if r.o
resistance Is offered.
TIIKHIC'8 D.AXGKIt IN HE MY.
You should protect your family by
Insurance. Remember, all old lino
companies, the kind that pay dollar
for dollar, the old fariiillar onos, the
HOME OF NEW YORK, the PHOE
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LONDON & GLOBE, the FIRE
MEN'S' tho NIAGARA, and many oth
ers that head tho list. Theae dry
times' should find you protected
ono of tho abofo companies. Also
that automobile should be insured.
RICE & RICE, Insurance Brok
ers. 739-al
Big dance at Dlxonvllle. Friday.
July 1. Supper and dance $l.on
The situation In Poland and G.ili-1 Ott's music. 744-J1G
MAJESTIC THEATRE
' III ray IT'S DIFFERENT-?!
Special Metro Feature
The Shooting of Dan McGrew
Featuring Edmund Rreese
Taken from the poem by Robert W.
Service dealing with the gold rush in
Alaska.
You saw 'The Spoilers" see this one
The Amatuer Lion Tamer
A ViUgraph Comedy
with Hughey MacK
5c Learn to say "Metro" 10c
Amateur Night Friday
All the Big Ones Why Experiment
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MU IS , ' ' , V umniit IMS :: ' f 3
"1 av1!. rn
Mmc. Schumann-Heink; (arrow) singing to 25,000 people at San Diego.
As a cop.pllment to San Diego c Itlzrns and school children aiaaame
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, the fam ons diva, recently sang before a huge
outdoor audience at the San Diego e xposltlon. Tho crowd of 23,000 was
one of the largest before which sh e ever appeared.
past his front stoop, stirring up
clouds of dust to be wafted into his
rooms and also marring his privacy.
So the author got permission from
the county authorities to change the
course of the road at his own ex
pense. He switched the road away
around his liouse, building a sharp
turn and macadamizing It. He also
dug down and built a costly concrete
bridge, with Iron rails across a
I gully.
After completing the road ana
CIR1CILL0
build a high board fence along It, to
shut hlB house off from the road.
Then tho storm broke. The whole
countryside objected. Moat of ail,
It Is said, Churchill's own frfends
raised the loudest roars. They said
a high board fence marred the scenic
beauty of the exclusive summer resi
dence section.
Thaw Jury Miiy Report Today.
A great audience greeted the fam
ous Italian at the Chautauqua
tent last night, when "II Trovatore"
was rendered, and a grand concert
rendered. Tho expectations of the ordgeii Churchill then proceeded to
nyisic lovers were met in tne ruu
est degree, and a most excellent ev
ening entertainment givtn, the lady
singers coming in for a number of
encoreB.
Today the morning and afternoon
programs were carried out with an
Increased number In attendance,
Bhowlng the Interest that is being
tnken In the subjects. This evening
Father MacCorry will give his fam
ous production "The Story Beautiful"
and should be greeted with a crowd
ed house.
The program for Thursday in
cludes the regular junior Ohautau
qna and a lectnro by Robert Sut
cliffe. "How Did You Die?'' In the
afternoon there will be a prelude by
the Gullotta Trio, and a popular lec
ture on "Tho Man Worth While," by
Ronald A. Nichols. The evening will
be taken up with a grand concert by
the Gullota Trio, f and sketches by
Evelyn Bargelt, a famous cartoonist.
Owing to the counter attraction of
tho Liberty Boll being in the city at
SrlK. it will bo necessary for thn,
Chautauqua program to begin later, ! across tho Aisne. hurling a. shower
immediately after the departure of
NEW YORK, July 14. The at
torneys for the state and defense
have made their closing arguments
to the Jury In th Thaw sanity trial.
Justice Hendricks is expected to de
liver hia instructions early this after
noon, and It Is believed that a ver
dict will be returned before night.
the bell, and patrons are requested out In Arras which also is being I
to bear this In mind, and come im
mediately to the Chautauqua
grounds.
COfNTRY KIK1) STMUtlXti
I'HKKIDKNT'S Sl MMK.lt IIO.HK
Germans Will Level SoIssoils.
PARIS, July 14 Soisnons T3 again
under heavy bombardment from the
German guns. The enemy Is evi
dently attempting to level Sotssons,
the war office, stated. Several long
range guns are In action on a plateau
Fires have again broken
Eve Trouble, Astigmatism
of greatest and. least " a e five Mod. of
are known as the principal meridians. There a.e n e
regular Astigmatism. A-,igma,i I the ca se o mos of yo
headaches and can only be corrected by on
lenses. We guarantee to give you a perfect fit and we nave o
o, the best equipped Optical Parlors ... the state and our prices
are reasonable for guaranteed service.
QUALITY SERVICE
G. W.Young and Company
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
PHONK TWO-ONE,FOUR ROSEBURG. OREGON
Save Your Teeth
Artificial teeth do only 'one tenth of the work of
the natural teeth. Yoa cannot have good health;
you cannot be free from poison of the blood and
of the tissues with decayed teeth in your mouth.
Don't neglect your teeth
R. L. Bathrich
" DENTIST. ' ;
ltoonis 7 and 8, Roseburg National Bank Hldg. Prices Reasonable.
liOSEBUItG, ORKGO.V.
My. Manufacturer
Not especially for our interest, but for
yours, YOU could use this space regular
ly. You would agree to this if you heard
Nels Darling in his community talk.
TRY IT
ment has notified all coal dealers
that they cannot plead the war as a
justification for making sharp ad
vances. A bill has been Introduced
in the house of commons providing
for the infliction of heavy penalties
upon dealers increasing prices more
than a dollar 8? ton over last year.
SUCH A IiONCI TIME AGO.
He had just reached the philoso
phical stage, when he slipped into a
restaurant between bars for a bite
to eat. He ordered. Then he sat
staring ahead, quietly thoughtful in
expression, and waited.
It is admitted he did some wait
ing, too. , What happened to his or
der couldn't be understood outside
the peculiar convolutions of a res
taurant kitchen, but he spent half
an hour Bitting there staring ahead i
of him.
At last it came. As the waitress!
nut the order before him, he started I
from his deep study, as if he had
forgotten ho had an order coming.
Then, looking up at the fair trans
porter of edibles, he said:
"You don't look a day blder!"
Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
A Leader-Results are
our Warct Ads -They lead
the way to Better positions
Better WorKero s.
was v-- prettiest girl in town
at a carnival contest a few month
ago, and Bhe now-has nervous pros
tration from trying to live up to her
reputation. Youngstown Telegram.
We handle nil Rincs o: Kodaks
and cameras. Also all kinds of films
and papers. Mall order business so
licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup
plies and fotographers. 311-tf
JANE ADDAMS HOME,
1 URGES PEACE MOVE
SI'FKIOIENTIjY humui-kd
flrecely shelled. An attempt to
storm tho British positions south
west of PUken wa3 repulsed with
heavy losses. Is officially announced,.
Th: Dritlsh met the German attack
with a steady tiro from their ma
chine guns.
WINDSOR, Vt., July 14. When
President Wilson arrived hero for his
vacation he found himself In the
midst of a somewhat acrimonious!
neighborhood feud. Winston Church
Ill, the celebrated author, was the
storm center. And the president ob
served strict neutrality.
A high board fence, the cause of
so much neighborly contention, was
the casus belli of the dispute that
agitated the authors colony In the
Cornish hills about the president's
summer house.
"llarlakenden House." occupied
by the president as a summer resi
dence was formerly the home of
Chiirchtll, when it wa leased by the
president, Churchill took another
n,ualnt, but law country house
about two miles distnnt east of the
president's and the Connecticut riv
er. Churchill liked the house, but
didn't enjoy proximity of the much
traveled road that then ran right
Price of Coal Must Not liise.
IiON'RON', July 14. The govern-
Ovy Acetylene Welding
N'evr process of welding Iron, cast
Iron and aluminum. All work guar
anteed and prices are reasonable. Q.
L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street.
11 U
Mrs. Mellen did not wish to offend i
her new cool;.
"John," she said to the man ser
vant, "can you find out, without ask
ing the cook, whether the -tinned
salmon was all eaten last night?
You see, I don't wish to ask her,
because Bhe may have eaten It, and
then she would feel uncomfortable,'
added the good soul.
"If you pleaBe, ma'am," replied
the man. "the new cook has eaten
the tinned salmon, and if you was
to say anything to her, you couldn't
make her feel any more uncomfort
able than she is." Christian Register.
AUTH'OUS TASK
Waverly: What has become of
Penelope, your attractive friend?
Marcella: She has been in a bad
way for some time.
Waverly: Not ill, I hope.
Marcella: Rather. You see, she
' f , HUH
PERSONAL Young woman would
like to correspond with man of
education ahwit SO years old. Ad
dress Nell Lee, general delivery.
Newark. X. J. 742-jlp
i Miss Jane 'Addams, photographed
i since return from Europe.
I Miss Jane Addams, chairman of
the International Congress of Wom
en for Peace that met at The Hague
last April, and who headed the dele
gations appointed at the conference
to Visit the various countries on a
peace mission, has just returned
from Europe. She says that the peo
p.e of the warring nations are in a
mood to consider terms of peace, but
that negotiations must come from
neutrals, and the longer they are de
layed the harder will be the task of
restoring peace.