THE EVENING NEWS MILTON J. 8HOKMAKKII CAUL l. SHOIiMAKUIt SAM J. BHOEMAKttK fvdif'rs and Publishers. ; WSl'ED DAILY KXCia"l' SUNDAY Sulwcriplion Itntcu Dally Per year, by mall .$3.00 Per month, dolivered .CO NomMVeekly. Per year 2.00 eu uionths ; 1.00 wintered as second-claBS matter November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, JILV S3, 1M13. THE VKKUU. Thoro in no use to try and under estimate the deep undercurrent of resentment Unit Is felt by the ma jority of the citizens of this place against the men who are responsible Tor the obstructionist tactics now under way, and launched at the pro position whicn has been overwhelm ingly endorsed by the taxpayers, . we'll as ipoused by the citizenship generally. While In a great many cases the Indignation is outspoken and vituperative, the, strongest ele ment is that which does not say muoh, but tlffnks hard and. deep. There are men in business here, and men with other interests, who will foel thlB fnr years to come. If this feeling were ' directed against men who In the past lnul been In the front line of citi zens who stood for advancement of tiholr home town, The News would feel that some leniency might be shown, some forebearance exhibited for past deeds, but the records of noarly every one connected with this affair Bhow that they have boon the relentless opponent of every move that has been made to advance this city, when such progression would touch tlielr pocket in the nature of tnxes. It is not true, as hns been said, that because most of them have enough and do not care lo put forth exertions to get more, they are op posed to the advancedment of the city along the path of commercial prosperity. ' None of thorn have enough, nono of them will ever have enough, and as long as tlliey ran suck it out of the rest of the community without costing them anything extra, they will continue to grasp It. Tnka the history of Hosoburg for the pant ten years, or longer, and see what these men and their cotorle like them hnve done to advance the city to Its present stage. If It had been left to them and ttheir kind, would there be any of the twelve miles of paved streets? No, we would have been wallowing through tho black mud and tripping on wooden sidewalks to this vory day. Along with the great ma jority of the citizens of Roseburg, Tho News has little Bympnthy for those obstructionists, In the deserved resontment that Is steadily gaining ground day by day against them per sonally and their tactics. NOTK'K TO. SUR8CRIIIHH8. . 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, 1916, at regu lar rates which are $2.00 for the Seml-WeoTtly and $3.00 for the dally by mall, and the special rate added to this 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 rales published here are he only ones which can be accept ed. The special rate will he for the Semi-Weekly $1.25 per yenr and the dnily $2.50 per year by mail; dally by carrier $4.00. The News will be pleas. Correspondence cards lu all of j VH IH WHO IV KOSKHITK tho latest fashionable sizes and shapes with gold edges nnd with en velopes to match, at the Central Pharmacy. Prices very reasonable. Remember the place-the Central, corner Jackson and Cass streets, Roseburg, Ore. 766-tf BIG EATERS flET KIDNEY TROUBLE ed to receive your renewal. tf mors of dynamite plots have kepi the police alert, but up to u late hour there has been no rencwul of the bloody fighting which mai lied the Standard Oil employes striks yester day. Special dqputles patrolled a "deadline" drawn five hundred yirds from the wall about the oil plant. Strikers and their sympathisers pac ed up and down the other side of the line, but no Bhots have been fired Blnce early this morning. Tho sherir? telephoned ten of the nearby cltieB requesting on addition to the police force to aid the local police. Jf this request Is complied with, ho will have 100 additional uniformed nion on duty. FOR YOUNGS. MISSES VKHY HH.IL1STIC. It was a grueBome Bight that was ,preented on the main corners of the city last night, the swaying forms of two men hanging high between two telephone poles on the opposlto sides of the street. If there were any lat arrivals on the Pacific highway, they must have had a sudden shock, so lifelike nnd natural wore the ertlgles hanging there. This Is renlly all wrong, It gives to our city the aspect of a mining camp, but it was comic al nevertheless and afforded consid erable nmusement to a lot of the ris ing generation, as well as giving them a practical lesson for their fu ture conduct as good citizens. The Germans have captured Tiikcm from th0 Russians. If there are any villages by. tho immo of Gottoin and Koopuni In that region, 11 can be safely asserted t liny will meet the same fate. llow a successful campaign will set the bees buzzing. It Is report ed that ehe recently elected mayor of Chicago says he Is a recentlve can didate for tho republican nomination for president next yenr. By Fayriland, of Paris. Roman striped taffeta dreja with a wide sutin sash and a bertha of cream colored valcncien lace. The sleeves are of the snmo material and the dress is finished in tho new tmuu inir stitch THE WHITE IS KING DYNAMITE PLOTS THICKEN FAST CI.KVKI.AN1). Ohio, July 3.-Th local federal nfiii-luls, upon orders from WiishliiKlnn. notified the Peer leas tmd White automobiles cotn panles, nod the American 'lei I wire company, of an ulleged pint to dy namite the plants. All ttnxe mm panics have !c,m manufacturing mo nitions. Guards have been thrown about all tthe pLuiti. Twelve thous ands men are engare-l In the plants, nil of which ,ue engaged In getting out hugo wnr or.lers. MAYOXNR. N. J , July 23. Ru- Tlic best all-round Family Sewing Machine that can be produced. Made in both 1 vo tary and Vibratory styles. The Rotary makes both Lock and Chain stitch. The latest up to the minute steel iuraciimonts with eacn ma-i chine. Sold on easy pny ments. Send name and ad dress for our beautiful 11 T Catalogue free. White Sewing Machine Co I 1-1 GO Market St. j vm "Francisco. California j We handle nil Rinfl of Kodak I and cameras. Also all kinds of film I and papers. Mnll order business so ' llclted. Clark & Clark, photo sup-1 plies and fotographers. Sll-tt Tuko KalU at First Sign of Illad iler Irritation Or liuckuche. Tihe Amerlcun men nnd women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood Ib filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter ut, they weaken from overwork, heeome slug gish; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, blad der weakness and a general deedine In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine ts cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two' or three times during the night; if you suffer wltii slclc headache or dl?.zy, nervous spellB, acid stomach or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your- pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tublespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts fs made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has born used for generations 75 flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to -neutralize the acids in the nrlne so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; csnnot Injure, makes a delightful efferves cent llhhia-water beverage, and be longs In every home, because nobody can 'make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any any time. (Continued from page 1.) j city and without exception one will find this Bume-clique lined up should-! er to shoulder agalnBt any proposi tion which would have a tendency to' better the laboring classes In parti-! lar and the living conditions in gen-j era). There are some of these men who opposed the first bond Issue for the paving of the streets of this city, when a heavily loudod wngon mlre.i in the niddle of Cass or Jackson street In the winter time was a common sight. They were against the build ing of the ,new Oak street bridge, because they though the ofd Lip-; street bridge was good for another, 'hundred years. If they had their way , about It Roseburg would still he without any pavements because they figure tiiat if the old dirt roads were ' good enough for them "they shou' ; be good enough for the coming gen j eratlons. Fight .as these men may and do ; what they will, they will find that the opposition tends to arouse the flgfhtlng spirit ofs the other citizens of this town who will demand that this paltry four and one half per cent of taxable property shall not be al lowed to rule. DAILY WEATHKK REPORT. EC I A L JELLY TUMBLERS, SQUATS Large Size, per doz - - 25c. Small Size, per doz - - , 22c For your Ifason jars buy the new Sani caps with no porcelain lining to collect germs. One dozen 15c Two dozen 25c Peoples Supply Co. WVV)V Z777 I . n Headquarters for Gold Rings Our large stock of solid gold rings entitles us to announce ourselves as headquarters for ring buyers. Just now we are offering a fine line of the famous W-W-W gem-set rings. Those 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 Jewelry they wear. W-W-W Rings These W-W-W rings are all solid gold. Yet they need not bo expensive. Wo show here a variety of Jeweled ring for as little as $2. Then wo have a special offer In these rings at J5 an uniisunl value. Ask us about it. W-W-W rings are guaranteed against loss of stones. If tiho stone comes out, and Is lost, wo will replace It free. This guarnntee npplies to all W-W-W rings save those set with dlnmonds. Good as long us the ring la worn. Oni-c' see these rings today ?r or not you are ready . j...... COUPON Good For Fifty Cents In order to learn the vnlue of different forms of advertising wo will accept this coupon for 50 Cents 50 on the purchase of any ring In stock worth l-i.OO or over. Good only till August 15, 1915. A.S.'HueyCo. Roseburgs Leading Jewelers r7 89 0 U. S. Weather Inirrnu, local office Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m., July 23, 1915. Precipitation In Inches and hundredths: Lowest temperature last night Highest temperature yesterday Precipitation last 24 hours Total precipitation since first of month Normal precipitation for this month Total ' precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1914, to date 24.58 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 34.08 Total deficiency from Sep tember I,' 1914 9.50 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May inclusive) ! 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. .62 .32 Demonstration Saturday Afternoon and Evening Copeman Automatic , Electric Range At Roseburg Electric Store MrsN V. W. Gilkey will bake bread and rolls -Everybody Invited Refrigerators that refrigerate. See . W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 770-J22 WANTED -By experienced girl, of fice work, can give references. In quire of 769 News office. 769J26 CHICHESTER S PILLS 'I'lIB 11 A MONO HttAND. a JLodli-al Auk your llrttKctnt for A ins in ttpa aim uoia inftallicYV Tiiks no other. liny of jour in a Mono iiuanii m.i r,; yean known as Dest. Safest. Alwarc HeH.il ie SOLO BY ORimfilSTS FVFPytVHfpn PI C 13 PICXIC. I Where? Sunshine ranch, 7 miles noreseast of Roseburg. ! When? Anytime. Who is go- ing Everybody. Free picnic grounds, good fishing, beautiful 4 scenery. All welcome. 668-a23 . TIIEHE'S DAXGEH IX DELAY. You should protect your ramlly by Insurance. Remember, all old line companies, the kind that pay dollar for dollar, the old familiar ones, the one of the above companies. ' Also HOME OF NEW YORK, the PHOE NIX, the SUN, the LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE, the FIRE- I MENS' the NIAGARA, and litany oth- ers that head the list. These dry j times should find you protected in j that automobile should be insured. RICE & RICE, Insurance Brok ers. 739-al To Our Advertisers THE f Daily and Semi-Weekly News Now reaches more homes in Roseburg and Douglas County than any other paper published here or else where. It is going to people who pay for it in the great majority of cases. People who pay for their paper are as a general rule good customers and good pay.. . There is not a post office in the county where some copies arc not taken and the list is constantly increasing, It will help your business to let these people know what you have to offer Try and See what regular publicity in The News will do for you