The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 13, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    "THE EVENING NEWS
Ml lTON J. SIIOUMAKKU
CAItli I). 8HOEMAKEII
HAM J. HIIOEMAKEK
Editors and Publishers.
I8HUED DAILY EXC'KIT SUNDAY
Hulwcriptlon lialeo Daily
Per year, by mall (3.00
Per month, delivered SO
Heinl-Wkly.
Per year 1 J2-00
Six months l.flOi
Entered as second-class matter
November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore,
nnder act of March 3, 1879.
I-'KIDAV, A I'CiL'ST 13, 1015.
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KltKIO TltADK BENEFITS.
Whilo the new federal trade corn-j
mission b leisurely making 1 1 h
way, at government expense, to Ihej
California expositions and, lncidcn-
' tally, "investigating" the lumber
business, there arose much nearer'l
home, an incident which would hiivo
told Ihem, at far less cost, that which
they presumably are seeking. Ex
governor .lohn A. Dlx, of New York,
an eminent democrat, engaged,
among other enterprises, In the lum
ber business, bun gone Inlo bank
ruptcy. The schedule of his assets
and liabilities Is of limited Interest,
but the muln reason for his failure,
namely, the withdrawal of a protec
tive tariff such as republicans inaln-'",-"'
for the benefit of democratic
lumbermen, should he of extreme In
terest to the federal trade commis
sion and to all others who are really
desirous of understanding the he.it
manner to secure prosperity for
American enterprises.
NOT YKT IX COOK.
Rlnen thn Hi-iotinn nf nn nr iiwJfl a race to catch it. For several'
publishers of this pnpcr to he Mnto!,ni,RH overythliiK went nicely and
sumo warden, many incHlrles haveNU8t aK ,ho worw " roel
boon received reLnttnu- thn , Ponndent of whining the race a tire
laws and regulations. In nnnwer to
tho following It can ho Htated that
whllo those rules are not an yet in
corporated In tho Oregon panic lnws,
tho miKK('tlon ts a very good one
and should bo followed hy all the
stalOH. It in to the effect that: Hook
JiKntH may ho shot between October
1 and (September 1 ; prf pt'ets
from March 1 to .luno 1; antonioliile
spoed demoiiH from January I to
January 1; mad lions from April l.V
to April 1 f ; amaleur hunters from;
September I to February I; war talk-'
era. no 'Uised season; any man who
accepts a paper for two years and
then when the hill is presented says:
"I never ordered It." may be killed
on sight and shall he bulled race
downward In quick lime ho as to
ileal roy the-germs and
spread of Infection.
prev
out the.
l'i,i:i;i:s not i;i:ii:i:ii:i
The bureau of labor statistics will
herenl'ler Issue no comparative tallies
relating to wages and the cost of
living In this country. The demo
cratic parly came Into power under
Ja pledge to reduce Ibe rust e( liv
infr, but monthly or other repeits
from Mice statistical expert shav
shown the contrary. Ai coi dlr.gly. the
astute politicians who are now try
ing tn run this government will de
vote Ihelr slalslical output In the fu
ture to an attempt t" show how the
iiiieiieii me, i
prices In tills country. This
. "f
.course, Is cminenily sale, fur : lie Eu
ropean war has mi fri.iiils except
among spei-ulaliu s In "u;n stin k-.".
But the dear people ale nut llltelv
to be fooled. They will w.ini In
know whether Hie campaign iii il. es
ol the deniin iais are "u ul.i-i.., lo
eate'.i files" nr tinl.
In ail exciting and speedy raco be
tween train Nu 1 I and an auto ii; ,
en I : A Fe.u ir.g. Jr., over a d -ti.llci'
of 11- nulls was lost In the
aulo, the lapse of time being al'mu
two minutes.
Tho auto was eicnpied liy Mi
Kearlng. of Hie lny garage, of Port
land; J. S. seim i- l. Ii pIi m nlalive nf
the Westinciii'ilsv' Air- lliale I'o.
with heaibiraners at Pnulai '. -..l
.'. A. Seif-r .1. I.Ml Mi-dterd ai . i '. '
a l.,.. Iti'd stopped a i ;.lf !n fur
breaktr.st r.t Grants Pass wher.-. .i s
81'KCIAIj .notice.
On account of the Insufficient time
for notices to got to all our Bubacrlb
ers, notifying them of the time to
which tholr subscription waB paid,
and giving thorn the opportunity
to renow at the reauccd rate,
and the Inability of the solicit
ing agent to reann every place the
tlmo In which the special rate for ad-
vanco subscriptions was to be accept
ed is extended to August 14th, In
clusive, aa by that date every sub
scrlbor will have received either a
personal call or one of tho special
notices. As stated before, the spe
cial rate for a year In advance pro
paid, with arrears, If any, paid up,
will bo $1.25 for tho semi-weekly;
$2. no fur the dally by mail or call
at tlio office, or 4.0u delivered by!
The News carriers. After the above
date all subscriptions will only bo
taken at the regular rules, which are
$2.00 for the semi-weekly, $3.00 far
th0 dally by mall or office call, andj
fill cents per month delivered by car-j
rlnr. In conclusion, The News le-
sires to thank Its readers for the'
more than liberal response It has
received, both from personal calls at
tho office, and by ninil As fast as
It Is possible receipts will be serf toi
tho remitters through the mcll, orl
acknowledgement made thi c-.eh the I
columns of tho paper. Especially'
gratifying Is tho fact that out of all I
tho hundreds who have renewed and
started tho dully new, but three sub
scribers unit on account of a slight
ndvaneo In price over previous years,
an advnnc0 made necessary by the
well known conditions prevailing in
all lines over the country. It shows
that quality, not price, is what ap
peals to the substantial citizen, lu
this connection, The News calls at
tention of the advertising patrons to
(h0 splendid number of live, paid In
advance subscribe now on tho list,
without doubt the lnrgest and most
substantial ovor secured by any pap
ers published In this city or county.
This Is a fact to bo dwelt on, as peo
plo who pay for their papers oro gocd
pay in all things.
KoifTist wiHhcci to tnko the tr.i.r. for
Portltml. -.hieriiifr too lon: hew-
vor, the t.nin which left Mxituri
j at 8:20 wont on and the party start-
blow uht and it wan nccosanry to
ma o a chanKo. Starling a,;;i.i tht-.y
! t ' ( oko, in Issl n k t h e t m i n !y
liort (.i'itanco at Wolf i'lvk, whil ;
at fllondalo, had It not been for a
slight rade, the race would have
have been over.
-
Leaving (Uendalo tho Stoddani
Payton car in which they were trav
eling ate up tho miles in a way
which bid fair to keep them waithiR
In Koseliurg until tho train caught
up, but Kohcrls mountain held thorn
)sl ,K" minutes too long and theyi
arrived ill tills city just in time
hear the train whistle for he tres
lie as it pulled out of Hie yards. IV
IIIK 1,1 ,11,11111- in,- . l.
the chase as a had Job and Mr. Sleg-
rlst decided to wait lor the night 1
the night I
'rain.
I
BATH TUB" SMITH
TODAY
LONDON. Aug. 13.- George ,Io
scph Smith, the "bathtub" murder
er, was hanged today for the mur
der of Beatrice Miludy whom he
drowned in a bathtub. He
was.
cuargeu witu uiarrvlnu; s x women '
;hi,i i row nne three of I hem in l,.nli.
talis for their fortuui'V and life in
il ran. e uinni-y.
VILLA READY TO
SIIIGTO. Aug. 3..
Tlu'oiidi Ilia' l.imthaldn. bis fnreimi
eiiu'sler. Villa aiineini.i'S that he is
"illliiL'. lu eliminate li i ins. I f as a fac
lur in lniian al't'airs. but In' sn
1 1 n u 1 1 1 i . I his announcement by de-!
iT-uni liic the 'ier.ti:'ii'e" i1;tt many
l'i ;ieeil be pi i .-M.-.i 1 1 null: 'led Un
.
I oi: i;i ciMini i;.
!
I
I ' . : el.y announce mv self as a 1
'"'l' for City Recorder at lhe
' 11 '-lection to lie held October I. 1
'''I"' If 1 will dexote -ill,
it . v nine and energy in performing
the ilu!n-i nf the office ill an e:fi-.
" ''d bushics like manner.
I'd ad ".I i.;; ; t, WHIPPLE.
& CASTER,
oFCAISTEUPJlIlh
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A 5-l'AltT WOHI.lt I'EATl
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WESTERN BRIDE TOi
MAKE WASHINGTON li
HER HOME. !;
MRS. CHARLES REUI RILEY,
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE W. .
O. CONRAD, COPPER MAGNATE
OP MONTANA, WHO RECENT-'
LY MARRIED A WASHINGTON
MAN AND WILL MAKE HER
HOME IN THE CAPITAL CITY.
TAKE SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS
Less .Meat II' Vim I'eel Back
ache or Have Bladder j
Trouble. !
Meat forms uric acid which ex-
cites and overworks the kiill
s i;
tile;
meir eeinils to tutor It Horn
their
system. Regular eati'rs of meal
i must Hush the kidneys occasionally.!
You must relieve them like you re
I lieve your bowels; removing all th
. acids, waste an, iioisun. else you I'eel
a dull misery in the kidney legion.
sharp pains In Hie back or sick head-
ache, dizziness, your stomach sour.s,
' tongue is coated ami when the
weather is hail you have rhelimatc
twiniiles. The urine is cloudy, full of
j sediment : the channels often get lr-
ritated. obliging you to get up two
! or times during the night.
I To neutralize these irritating acids
i and flush off the body's millions
waste get about four ounces of .ladl
.ilt r,., i... i...
it
lablespoonful lu a glass of water be
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine and
bladder disorders disappear. This
famous sails is made fr.iin tho acid
nr grapes ami lemnn juice, combined
with litMa, and has been used ror
venerations to clean and stimulate'
sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Ir
ritation, .lad Salts is inexpensiv";
harmless and makes a ilellghtrul ef
fervescent lit bin-water ilrlnk which
millions of men and women take
new and then, thus avoiding serinus
kidney ami bladder diseases.
COAST I I At.l E STANDINGS
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At Pnrtl Mul Purl and 7, Vernen :
At Oakland San Francisco ll, S:.lt
Lake 2. I
At Vernon - Los Angeles Oak-'
nni liftirwi
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.MAJESTIC TOMOHIIOW
Columbia Records
for August
A 1731 rnglfuccl Leoncavallo. "Un
Tal Gioco" (Such a game's not
worth the playing). In Ital
ian, with orchestra. Edonrdo
Perrarl-Fontnna, tenor. Tris
tan und Isolde Wagner. "No
to Reglna e a me" (Well do I
know the Queen). In Italian,
with orchestra. Edoardo Ker-arl-Fontana,
tenor.
A?iiSG Itlgoletto Verdi. -Caro
Nome" (Dearest Name). In
Itnllnn, with orchestra. Felice
Lyne, soprano. Vcm c dl I'l lm
averji Strauss. "Voices of
Springs." In Italian, with or
Riley's English Cream Toffee,
made in England, at Bell's confec
tionery. S37-.H4
Daily and
trUi , I
I
a
owl
jfcfi . fa th Mioianl pnr et nSS.
Records I
Our
Now reaches more homes in Roseburg
County than any other paper published
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 are not taken and the list is constantly increasing
It will help your business to let these
people know what you have to offer
Try andgSee what regular publicicy in
will do for you
chestra. Felice Lyne. soprano.
AI732 Krwm the Land of the Sky
lllue Water Cadman. In Eng
lish, with orchestra. Alice
Nielsen, soprano. Ily the Wat
ers of Mlniiclonka Lleu
rance. In English, with or
chestra. Alice Nielsen, so
prano. A5C92 Love1 (innlen of H"s'S
Wood. Orchestra accompani
ment. Morgan Kingston, ten
or. Avounuvn King. Or
chestra accompaniment. Mor
gan Kingston, tenor.
.MIItSI'MMKI! ll.l.M'K HITS
A5IIS7 .Magic .Melody Kern, from
"Nobody Home ". Fox Trot.
Prince s Hand. Geomia Grind
Dabney. Fox Trot. Prince's
orchestra. 1
A.'tlSS My llird of I'nnidlse Ilerlin
and Gottler. I Medley I. One
Step. Prince's Hand. Paprika
Nelms. One-Step. Prince's
Rami.
A5ti91 At a Georgia ( amp Meetina
Mills. Cake Walk. Prince's
Rand. I.eo l-'ei.-t Medly
Feist. One-Step. Prince's
Band. ;
A5G89 He'll Walt.. Medley of lil.-li
.Melodies Arranaed by Maur
ice Smith. Waltz. Prince's
Orchestra. Geraldine Waltz
I.odse. Prince's Orchestra.
A.IMn A la Carle llolitnnn. Paul
Jones. Prince's Hand. Maciny. '
Saral)lo and Camliolo. Tattoo.
Pi'ince's Hand. .
Af.tSSj Spanish Serenade Fritnl.
St'renade from ,es Millions d' 1
Arle(iiin Dripo. Prince's or-;
ehestra.
A 1741 Sweet ami a Harnby.
Old Enplish Hailed. I'nac-!
conipanied. C'dhuuMa Stellar
Quartette. (ioodbyc, Sweet
Day 'annah. Violin, flute, I
'cello and harp acconipanl-j
ment. Columbia Mixed quar-l
tette. j
A 1 7-M XiKhtinirule S'tng Zeller. !
From "La Tyroleanne." Or-1
ehestra accompaniment. Grace
Kerns, soprano. Among the
Llllies Czlbiilka. Orchestra.
nrcompanlment. Grace Kerns,'
soprano.
lis In Matleamin II. Von Tilz-,
er. Orchestra accompaniment.!
Arthur Fields, baritone. Hop
a Jitney with Me Donovan,
Orchestra
accompamment. '
Geo. O'Connor, tenor.
Al 709 Darkies' Serenade .Johnson,
GloKan and Piantadosi. Or-(A-.ia
tccompaniirient. Ar
thur Collins. baritone, and
Ilyion G. Hurlan, ion;;.'.
When Stllld.iy .1 lit T"wn
THE
Ad
Semi-Weekly News
H. Von Tllser. Orchestra
accompaniment. Arthur Fields
baritone.
A1771 Von for Mo In tlio Summer
time Ingraham. Orchestra
accompaniment. Ethel Cos
tello , soprano, and Henry
Burr, tenor. Mother, May I (j
in In Swim'.' Carroll. Orches
tra accompaniment. Ada Jones,
soprano.
A 1 773 When the Itells of Kliandon
ItinK Our Wcddine; Chimes
I lolf Orchestra accompani
ment. Herbert Stuart, bari
tone, and Hilly Durtnn, tenor.
Daiuiiia; 'Xcath Hie Irish
Moon Puck. Orchestra ac
companiment. Peerless Quar
tette. A 1 774 Dearie Girl Whitney. Orch
cstry accompaniment. Henry
Burr, tenor. June Mohr. Or
chestra acoinpanlment. Will
Robbins, tenor.
AfiCS4 In the Clock Store Olth.
Descriptive. Prince's orchestra.
Chinese Wedding IN'ocesslon
Ilosmer. Prince's Orchestra.
AI 735 Ib-cnnse D'l lardelot. In
strumental trio, 'cello, violin
and piano. Taylor, Hackel,
Betgo Trio. Mother Maclnvo
Olcott and Ball. Instru
mental trio, 'cello, violin and
piano. Taylor, llackel, Boiko
trio.
A 17 10 There Shall he Showers of
Klcsslnu; McGi'unhan. Or
chestra accomuanlment. Hen
ry Ilurr, tenor and Gwllyiu
Miles, baritone. low ibe (;ntes
Cnine - jur Easlhurn. Or
chestra accoiniianiment. Hen
ry "Burr, tenor.
A 1772 When I lcave the World Be
hind Berlin. Orchestra ac
companiment. Sam Ash, ten
or. When the l.lisitanin Went
Down McCarron and Vin
cent. Orchestra accompani
ment. Herbert Stuart, bari
tone. A1739 I Don't Care Delro. Polka.
Accordion solo. Guldo Delro.
II Plunto De Itonco. Accor-
dion solo. Guldo Deiro.
A 1 762 Milwaukee Light filmed
jal,.h Hempsted. Prince's .
Band. On Wis.onsiii-Purdy.a
Princes Band,
a i-.nt n,,!!,,,, ivimrs. Twn-Rten
Marimba selection. Played by
Garden's Quartette. Senoritu.
Two-Step. Marimba selection.
Played by Garden's Quartette.
Canzonetia D'Ambrosio.
Prince's Orchestra. Birds of
SpritiK. Mazurka. Prince's
Orchestra.
Yenisei!
and
here
D
i
ougias
or else
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