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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1915)
THE EVENING NEWS 'MILi'O.V f. 8HOEMAKEB CAItL I). HHOKMAKKU SAM J. SHOE.MAKKK Editors and Publishers. IHSL'fci) DAILY EXCEIT KUN1MY Subscription Uatm Dully Per year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered ,60 Hcml-Wt-ekly. Per year $2.00 Bit months 1.00 Entered as second-class matter November 6, 1909, at Rosfiburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. AVEUNHSIAV,JUIV 21, 1U18. THK OAPTUItK OK WAItHAW No one understands the value of too spectacular In war better than , the German Raiser, and tils military . advisors. For this reason the fall of Warsaw Is to be made the occasion of regal pomp by the presence of the Emperor and Empress who will inarch at the bead of the victorious columns. So absolutely sure are the German commanders that their planB will not mlBcarry, that they havo forecast the day on which tbls Is to happen, and there Is but little doubt that they will be right. Warsaw will fall on the ordained date as sure as the Bun rises, unless something to tally unexpected or miraculous should happen, and It cnn safely be asserted It will not. A victory of any nature Is elating to Mie vIctorB and their adherents, and In the re sulting exultation the coBt and sac Tlfice necessary to .its accompllsh- roest is forgotten for the moment. Already Berlin is wild with excite ment and joy over the anticipated oc cupation of an enemy stronghold and principal city, and this Joy may serve to mask some of the sorrow for the terrible cost. For the very purpose of cheering those back of the lines, and encouraging thoso on the battle frost, it can be taken as a matter of fact bhat neither the Kaiser nor his generals will miss the opportunity of making the entrance Into Warsaw as ceremonial and magnificent as pos sible. A POINTED QUESTION. Should a man whose whole pur pose and aim In a community Ib to suck out of its people lurge sums month by month, through rents and landed interests, ana who spendB or InvestB this hundreds of miles away should this man have nny more In fluence before a court than the working man who owns a small (home, and spends every cent ho earns In hla own town supporting and ralKing a family? Mnny people think that the small citizen has equal rights with the so-called "big" citi zen, and that the court will uphold him. l'OHKST NOTES. The forest service is making a col lection of specimens of lupine und loco weed plunts which often pois on stock at thla season of tho your for the bureau of plant Industry, In ordor thnt this bureau may carry on experiments with these plants to de termine their toxlco properties. Seed In tho pod will also bo sent to the experiment station nt SnWnn, I'ttih for Mie same purpose. Forest flies are unnecessary, arc nearly always th0 result of rnrvli'ss boss, and may wipe out In an hour what nnturo has taken years to cre- ate. In fact: They destroy existing forests. They destroy young growth, which means future forests. They destroy tho beauty of the region. They destroy a great markft for labor. They destroy prosperity, ""'nv ''"'-troy homes. They destroy lives. Forest flroB can be provested by: Never leaving a eamp fire until It Is out. Never making a camp fire In loaves, rotten wood or against a log. Nover tossing away binning match a or tobacco. Never burning brush, grass, or slashings durlnx n dry season. SUTHERLIN IWr. and tirs. A. E. ShirUi and Mr. and -Mm. T. Marvin motored tu th Uuiyu.ua Sunday. A crowd of Boverul hundred greet ed tho Liberty Bell on Thursday ev ening. U. Lemon, Claude Shrack, C. Stark aud F. Armstrong, enjoyed an out iug ut Coons creek on Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johannes and duiiKh ters, Mtsdts Lillhm and Vivian, do lH,'u'd Tuesday for Minnesota where NOTICE TO SUllHOHIUKHS. Beginning July 1, The News will make a Bpeclal 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 regu- lor rates which are $2.00 for the Semi-Weekly and $3.00 for the dally by mall, and the special rate added to tills for another year. This offer positively holds good only during July. Owing to the higher prices on materials, ! the rate made In previous years cannot be maintained, and the rates published (here are the only ones which can be accept- ed. The special rate will be for the Semi-Weekly $1.26 per year 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 they -will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Slater, departed Tuesday for 'Frisco, where they will viBlt the ex position. MIsb Helen RuBsell is visiting Miss Luclle Evans. ""C. Bond visited "his brother, I. Bond. ODD FEMXIWS PICNIC. The Rebekahs of Roscburg and Suthcrlln will have a picnic at Win chester Sunday, July 25. All Re bekahs and Odd Fellows and their families are invited' to attend, but don't forgot your baskets, and see that they are well filled with good things to eat. There will be a pro gram at 10:30 o'clock, but the prin cipal performance will be at noon. COMMITTEE. COAST LEAGl'E STANDINGS. San Francisco 59 46 .562 Los Angeles 59 52 .632 Onkland 53 56 .486 Salt Lake 60 64 .481 Portland 47 63 .470 Vernon 50 57 .467 Yesterday's Itewultw. At Salt Lake Portland 6, Salt Lake 1. At Vernon Vernon 19, Onklnnd 7. At Sun Francisco San Francisco 6', Los Angeles 2. DAILY WEATHHU ItEPOHT. U. S. Weather bureau, local office Roscburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. in., July 21, 1915. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 98 Lowest temperature last night' 58 Precipitation Inst 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first of month 62 Normal precipitation for this month 82 Totnl precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1914, to date 24.5S Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 34.06 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1. 1914 9.4S Avcrago precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) .. 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. Electric funs at the Got one. llectrlc Store. 7C4-t OREGON MAN SAYSTHATSTOMACH REMEDY SAVED HIM FROM DEATH After Treatments Failed Ho Found l'nmf ill First Dose of Slayr Homed)' W. II. Gcrrish of Albany, Ore., long sufforcd from 111 health as tho result of stomach derangements andj dlgeBtlvo troubles. He tried ninny j remedies and treatments with but! little result. I Then one day he discovered Mayr's' Wonderful Stomach Remedy. He took it and got results right away. Long after lie had boen assured of the success of tills remedy be wrote: ,' "I commenced taking your niedl-l clno last May, and since then have passed thousand of accretions. If: It' had not been for your medicine li feel sure I should have boen dead byi now. I foci like a new man; My) stomach troulilo and my liver and nervous troubles aro all considerably' Improved." Thousands of such letters prove j the merit of Mayr's Wonderful Stom SHE FINDS GERMANY j 15 IN KXiiALATIUN Miss Angela Morgan. -NEW YORK, July 21. (Special) "We work by day an'd weep at night," was the heroic remark of a German woman inta hospital In Ber lin to Miss Angela Morgan, the poet, and Miss Rebecca Shelly, delegates to tibe recent Women's Peace Confer ence at The Hague, who arrived home aboard the Holland-American liner "Rotterdam." "At one of the American Red Cross hospitals In Munich," Bald Miss Morgan, "we saw scores of poor men "'"i had been blinded in battle. They were making pitiful efforts to learn to read and write under the new con ditions. "The face of one poor fellow had been so mangled that he will have to wear a mask over it tho rest of his life. He had been engaged to marry when the war started. "There is a wonderful spirit every where in Germany. The sojdlers sing as they march away. The chil dren and grown-ups sing In the streets. The whole people seem to be living In a state of wonderful exhala tion." i THERE'S DANGEK IN DELAY. You should protect your family by Insurance. Remember, nil old line companies, the kind that pay dollar for dollar, the old familiar ones, the HOME OF NEW YORK, the PHOE NIX, the SUN, the LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE, the FIRE MEN'S' the NIAGARA, and many oth ers that head tho list. These dry times Bhould find you protected in one of the above companies. Also thnt automobile should bo Insured. RICE & RICE, Insurance Brok ers. 739-al I'ICNIC. Where? Sunshine ranch, 7 miles noreseast of Roseburg. When? Anytime Who Is go ing Everybody. Free picnic grounds, good fishlng,bcnuttful scenery. All welcome. 66S-a23 ach Remedy. It Is known and used ' all over the United Stntcs. Tho first : dose of this remedy is proof no long1 treatment. I Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Herat)-; dy clears the digestive tract of mu coid accretions and removes pois onous matter. It brings swift re lief to sufferers from ailments of the; stomach, liver nnd bowels. Many: sny that It has saved them from dan-' gerous operations and many declare thnt It has saved their lives. ! Because of the remarknblo success! of this remedy there are many Iml-' tators, so be Jautlous. Be sure It's MAYR'S. Go to Marsters Drug Co.1 nnd ask about tho wonderful results It has boen accomplishing among peo-! pie they know or send to Geo. 11. 1 Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 1H-156 Whit- Ing St.. Chicago, 111., for free book ; on stomach ailments and m::ny grate- ; fui letters from-pcople who have beer been restored. Any dritgfist can tell you the wonderful effects. 7 i I I r J : I - X 'fl ! . 1 jK3bL'. 1 Important Train . Changes On MondayiJuly 19th, train No. 64 between Roseburg and Port land will until further no tice be annulled and will run as a second section of train No. 10, arriving in Portland at 8:25 instead of 8:40 as at ' present. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passen ger Agent, Portland, Oregon. CHICHESTER S PILLS V THE DIAMOND I1RANU. a. IHAUoND ItKANU Pll l' Ir.. ur? yews known as Dest. Safest. Alwavi Reiubl. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Headquarters for Gold Rings Our large stock of solid gold rings entitles us to announce ourselveB as headquarters for ring buyers. 1 Just now we are offering a flno line of the famous W-W-W gem-set rings. These rings were designed for particular people men and women who appreciate distinct ive designs, beauty in the ar rangement of stones and. solid worth in the Jowclry they wear. W-W-W Rings These W-W-W rings are all Build gold. Yet they., need not Tjo expensive. We show here a variety of jeweled ring for as little as $2. Then we have a special offer In these rings at ? an unusual ' value. Ask us about it. W-W-W rings are guaranteed against loss of stones. If tilie stone comes out, and Is lost, wo will replace It free. This guarantee applies to all W-W-W rings save those set will) diamonds. Good as long as the ring Is worn. Come see these rings today whether or not you are ready to buy. COUPON Good For Fifty Cents In ordor to learn the value of different forms of advertising we will accept this coupon for 50 Cents 50 on the purchase of any ring In stock worth $4.00 or over. Good only till August 15, 1915. A.S.HueyCo. Roseburg' s Leading Jewelers y'.TirVV f'd'l Atk your Drupel t for fad&Wf& ln ltr tnd "old meUJIicV TV TV J J. U-1 with 01 ue Ribbon. V 1H VvJ Take no olbr. Uwr f Tour 8 Let Us Estimate Your Work All the pleasure gained through cheap prices wanlBhes with cheap materials and workmanship. Get Your WorE Done By Us We guarantee all Materials and Wormanshlp. Tho work we do; the materials we furnish; the prices we charge, all give satisfac tion. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 161 Something New in Rpseburg The Central Pharmacy recently purchased supply of the be3t Eczema remedy on the market. If you are afflicted call and ask them about Dry Zensal tor the crusty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions clean, odorless ointments for tho two distinct types of Eczema. Here is your chance to get the relief you have been seeking. Dependability MORE than 75 Concerns now manufacture Tires. We believe that everyone of these mokes as ynni TiriM ns Iir knows how, at the lowest Cost his Ex perience, Equipment and Methods iiiiike possible. We believe that the average Tire Manufacturer is fair in his treatment of Adjustments, and that few deliberately misrepresent their product, either ver bally or in Print. We be'icve that no Tire Manufact urer cr-i afford to make statements in print it h:s product, which statement- .. ..-.:ot be borne out by the per' forma me of his Tires, in actual use. We believe that the Tire has never been innde which will not "Rim-Cut ' if run "ilat" for any considerable dis tance, and that many makers, including ourselves, have always produced Tires that would not Otherwise "Rim-Cut"1 Only 5 Plus for this Best Non-Skid u Npto following comparative prices. "A." B," "C" and "U" represent four Widely-Sold Non-Skid Tiro Goodrich OTHiiR MAKES Size Safety i . ,r , Tread "A" B" "C "D" 30x3 $ 9.45 $10.55 $10.95 $16.35 $18.10 30i3': 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.60 32i3:. 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.85 25.30 34x4 20.35 22.30 23.80 31.15 33.55 36x4! 28.70 32.15 33.60 41.85 41.40 37x5 33.90 1 39.80 1 11.80 49.85 1 52.05 Made a alwayt, the same reliable Con (ruction, the iam dependable Service with out anything whatever taken out of Quality, no matter what reductions in List-Price, are ever made. Goodrich FOR BREAD PASTRIES Go;to the;royal bakery We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKFP, Prop. :-: 110 JACHSONST. Palace Theatre Tomorrow and Wednesday. William Fox presents "The Clemenceau Case" With Thedn Dara, lending woman of the Theater Anoino, Paris, and t!:e Star in "A Fool There Was." but this play is stronger and v ::!: a greater moral lesson, than that celebrated success. The great Draperies and Priceless Antique's used in this play, '' lo.mod by J. P. Morgan, t o liviiis finest world, collection. - -Vta, -Ingenious CIaisii We lx-licvi' t'.vtt man' r " Tires "Iltv-tk-m ujI'. ' ,' Cut ut the Kh.;. O n ofaUia.i- uic '- .v. to the Give ics '!. it.tLs. loosely Movt .1 fr.bi i :, v.. .-a I . mils the r:iv Unhber t-. i :-r. through its meshes iv.vl Ci-jv. V..' catiize to Carcar.a end T.-::iO, r: vents, tor. larc c:.t;.i:, Vrcr. Separation. We have lorn scZ t'.'i i "Goodrich" Tires, as a common place part of our 1'rcci' io". inlkv but without laying any i ..rL:v.!, stress upon it. We believe thnt the "l.'ci-.U Cure" process, cji-mon .:. , great many Tire liiiuiuiac'.-ir: .. under different names, a Lis .; -necessary expense to Virc i . :X, which expense the I.lcth'j: -.c.i Goodrich Factory e 1 i r.i i : i r. t u tkrattgli its Precision '"Scrlz Cure.'' We believe that the cutllng out of needless expenses like this (which our Precibiou Methods save) constitutes one of tio strongest reasons why the larycsi Rubber Factory in "the World (Ours) produces the greatest Mileage per Dollar of Cost iu its Tires. And "The PROOF of th Te is in the Mileage thereof." O O WE believe that the House which sticks to the Trutk in iu Advertising, is reasonably sure to stick to the Facts in its Selling. You have never yet found anythingin Goodrich Advertising which was not in the Goods it ad vertised. Hence you may pin ypur faith i4 the following statement: Goodrich Safety - Tread Tires give, with most UNI FORMITY, the greatest MILE AGE, and Resilience, nt the - est Cost, per MILE, to Tire Users. Test them and see! THE B. F. 'GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio fair - listed tires