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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1915)
.1 '-Urn THE EVENING NEWS decl8lon of th0 trlttI J'ise.','ouid IWOMAN FROM FAR ; MILTON t. SHoiiMAKKIl I CAKL I. SUOK.MAKEH I SAM J. HHOKMAKKll! Editors and rubllahen. i . iiihku spieuuiu reuuiuK lur 1110 ciu tens of this city and county. WEST AT CONFERENCE OF GOVERNORS. Anderson's New Fall Samples Are now in and are on display. 500 different patterns to choose from Made any way you like NO CHARGE FOR EXTRAS FIT OR NO SALE In answer to the recent protest of Austria-Hungary regarding the sell ing of munitions of war by the man ufacturers of this country to the na- V WttlKI) DAILY EXCKIT KU.NIJAV Subscription ltateu llallf JPer year, by mail $3.00 Per month, delivered ..... .60 Henil-Weskly. , tlons now at war, the "Imperial ant Koyal" government nf that country Is politely but firmly told to read I up on International law Regarding ' such transactions and to study the I precedents established by themselves. Per year Z.0O Mi months - 1.00 Miss Grace Jones, of Zenla, Ohio, Entered as aecond-claBS matter November 6. 1909. at Iloseburg, Ore., a ""er f Mr8- Fred J' Blakely. ar- New Oregon City Mackinaws are in and they are Beauties Lots to Choose from, $5.00 to $10.00 nnder act of March 3, 1879. I rlV8U ln lms luBl , Inn for a two weeks' visit at the MOMMY, Altil'HT 10, 1015. Illakely home. At the expiration of that time Miss Jones, accompanied by Mrs. Blakely will leave for San Francisco where they will visit the exposition. 1 ITHKI.V l KHSONAI,. In regard to another anonymous -communication which appeared in our eBteenied " contemporary, the Iloseburg Review on Saturday night, and In which an attempt is made by direct insinuation to besmirch Tho JJews and Its editors In the cycB of our neighboring city of Sutherlln, the exaggeration and mlsreprescnta tlon are so glaring that I hey ran scarcely bo passed by without Borne ommont. In ,'ho first place, we doubt very seriously whether one person can be found,' either In Suth erlln or Iloseburg, who believe that tho letter signed "Hiithorlln Citizen" was ever written by a citizen of that city. The animus of the article, and ItH pnlnablc Intention to discredit Tho News, If possible In the Sirth trlln BCctlon is apparent In every lino. The Invuutullon that "it fs known that tho editor of The New lias It In for Sutherlln," l a fairy tale woven of whole cloth, and an unmitigated perversion of well known facts which can be al tested to by tho beat citizens of Sutherlln and for (Ills reason can bo character' feed only as a deliberate falsehood and calumny. In proof of this we challenge any citizen of Sutherlln, or tho party who "wrote the aspersion, to go carefully over the files of this paper stneo the lircaent owners hnvc had II. and cite single Instance where a direct af front of that city, aH n city was ever . made In columns of the paper, nnd at tho same time take cognizance of the articles which have been In Its praise True, Tho News condemned the Belling of liquors with nil Its nt tnndant evils, In the open salnens there, the saluo as It condemned it at other places, and as It was con demned by n large portion of Its own citizens, nnd the result or Ihe stnle--wlde vote nt the lust election proved thnt It was on (he rlgnt side nnd bad 1he approval of a majority of the Jicople of tho Btale. as well as of Sutherlln Itself, nut there was no ' disparagement of Sulherlln as a thriv ing community, as a place with a fu ture. As to the article Itself, there was absolutely nothing In It to arouse this anonymous Idler-writer, It was simply repenting as news mat ter tho common tullj en the streets Vf this city, and was given in show tho weak-kneed portion of this com munity, what could happen. As for the tnslu'untlon of the lest sentence nf the reputed letter. It Is too silly for 'even cement. In conclusion, we Vlll slate that we have expanded on litis mutter nt this length, because Afp want to settle this matter of The News having a grouch against Suth erlln onco nnd forever;' this was atnt il;dnco before, and tn a manner so effective, that no further sluts or as persions were made. It has not been tho policy of The News In tho past, nor will II he In Ihe future, to In dulge In personal journalism, tm neither will ll allow m 11 11 11 r.n-r 11 1 - il allegations or misrepresentations to pars unanswered. TIje)&ungla(li AgossTheWap frrM- . ill c LISTER. WASHING- DUDS FOR MEN MRS ERNEST "FIRST LADY' OT TON WHO WII.I. BK A Gl'KST AT TIIK OOVKRNOHS CONe'pJIl- i:nck in roston auh 24-27.1 whi.'iik gov i.istkr will , one of the speakers. HIXTKR FA I US TO MAKIO CASI- looking up from tho pil't'trhl puna of the t-apur wo asked tun young lady across the way If hha cinln't consider tho e-Jitor a fiurft and tihe h:i id shod ncvi.- iicaiil a Void it,;.uu.i 'liu nhaia.-U:r. "WOMAN OUT FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS. not give or attempt to give a bonus to the Kendall Lumber Co., to estab lish a mill at or near the city of Iloseburg, or any other place. 13. The terms of the contract perpetrates no fraud or trickery on the plaintiffs or other taxpayers of the city and ln entering Into the con- i tract the defendants exercised the I greatest of care and the utmost good faith, that there is no fraud, collusion ! or trickery on the part of the do-' fondants in connection with the adop-1 lion of the charter amendment or thej execution of terms or the prepara-! tion of the contract, but that said I contract Ib in all things just. i j 14. That chapter 15!) of the laws! I of 1915 of the stale of Oregon is I void so far us It attempts to restrict! ! the power of cities and towns In ! levying taxes by the rulers. ! 15. That the council exercised i (Continued rrom Dage I.) Kendall Lumber Corporation, but Unit the bonds were authorized and proposed to he used for the benefits of all the citizens of fioscburg. I 1 1. Thnt in the Issuance of the I bonds there Is no attempt to rrandti I lenlly use the taxing powers of the (Ity to take the property of the plain-! ''"',r ll0st Judgment and discretion In; tiffs or any other taxpayer of UielKood faith for the benefits of the! city for the private use of Ihe do-'1'1'. n"d the taxpayers In submitting fondants and that the charter amend- ,0' SrsSfe This ii The Best Arti cle You Cen Get for Light Summer Baking Hi: lies Ulsciiits In 10 minutes Hakes Pies ln ten minutea Hakes Potatoes in 40 minutes Itnasts Hccf In 40 minutes' Call In and get an ovenette and try it out. Roseburg Electric Company reason of the proceedings and deter- termincd by the supreme court in tho minution of said suit are estopp1''! case of 1 rce vs. City of Iloseburg :ioiit Is not a violation of the 14th tho charter amendment to the vot- era of the city and In entering Into, amendment of the constitution of I "l0 contract and that the contract '.he United States and thai the char-"" l authorized by the charter ter amendment is not a violation of amendment. ii r v. f ix- - A section 9. article II of Ihe constilu- j lion of the slate of Oregon. J 2. The charer anilndment as vot ed by the citizens of this city does I'OH KKCOHDHH. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for City Hecorder nt the city election to he held October 4. 1915. If elected I will devote ' all my time nni energy in performing tho duties of the office In an effi cient nnd business like manner, pd ad !134-o3 It. L. WII1PPIJ5. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE from the prosecution of this suit. Conclusions of Law. Based Vupon the foregoing find ings of fuct the court finds the fol lowing conclusions of law: 1. Plaintiffs have failed to prove the allegations of their complaint. 2. Plaintiffs as a matter of law tiffs to intervene in the case and ",B "ol """ea lo lae rel,et I'-' Judgment against the plaintiffs for grunled them a full hearing in thej 1 complaint. j lne (.osts am disbursements therein, cause: the identical questions were: 3- That the charter amendment ln-; raised In this suit were fully litlgnt-j vo'ved In this suit was legally adopt-j ed and determined by Ihe supreme ed' tni" ,he contract alleged in plain-, court In the case of Pearce against; ' ceey 'aint is authorized by tiicj the city of Iloseburg and the decree charter amendment. in aald suit s binding on Ihe parties 4. That all the questions in o'v It). The supreme court of the. state of Oregon permitted the plaln- and the decree therein is binding on the parties in this suit and that the plaintiffs are estopped by reason of ' - decree rendered in said sill' prevention of this suit. 5. That the defendants are entitl ed to a decree dismissing the com- phnci of the plaintiff's and for a I'UACIIKS PEACH KS t of this suit and the plaintiffs are by1 ed in this suit have been fully d Early Crawfords. 60c per bushel ?.t ranch, orchard run. Curtis and Cannon. Phone 9 KM 3. S41-tf Dfl. EVA HARDINO, A PIO NEER IN THE WOMAN'S SUF FRAGE FIGHT IN KANSAS. WHO ANNOUNCES HER CANDI DACY FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS. SHE'S THE FIRST KANSAS WOMAN TO SEEK NATIONAL OFFICE ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . - THE WHITE IS l WW..'; HEAD THEM. r Tho best all-round Family Sowing Machine that can be pi'oiltiood. iMmle in both Ro tary ami Vibratorv stylos. Ihe Kotary makes both If there ure slil! nny pcrsnus In this city who have been inclined In bo of a "douhllnu Thomas'' disposi tion, their attention is called lo the several articles on the railroad to tho Umber bell, the personal letter from Mr. Kendall and the exhaustive ' .ludire Sklnwnrtii In IMu Ismo of The News. Particular In- MH'K mill Cliaill stlk'll. The terost centers lu the letter from Mr. latest Up to tllC Illiimtc steel Von Plantn, the engineer in charge attachments With each Ilia- or the nMrvey. as It fully explodes nl t; ii the main .rgument of the opposition 0lUUf ' ,on oas.v PaJT' regnrdlng the cost of construction of "U'lUS. belld name nild nd- thorond. It Is an exceptionally clenr, drcSS for OUr beautiful II T concise and absolutely Impartial sum- Catalogue free. mlng up of tho DlttiatlOB from Ihe UKitrt Cnuinri U.rinA T landpolnt of an unprejudiced expert. nllllC JCVYIIl JiaCPInt V.C Added to this, the encouraging words 14G0 Market St. f Mr. Kendall, and the painstaking San Francisco, Calif OHlia 1'ako Sails to Ilusll Kidneys Hack Hints up Hlaitdcr Mothers. If you must have your meat every day, eat II, hut flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says u noted authority who tells us that meat! forms uric acid which almost para-! lyzes the kidneys in their efforts to' expel It from tho blood. They he-' como sluggish and wenken, then you suffer with a dull misery ln the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back' or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and! when Ihe weather is bad you have1 rheumatic twinges. The urine gets! cloudy, full of sediment, tho chnnnels! often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times' during the night. I To neutralize, these Irritating acids, i to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four! ounces of .lad Salts from any phurm-' acy here; take n tablespoouful In a' glass of water beforp breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then ' act fine. This famous salts is made! from tho acid of crapes and lemon; juice, combined with iltlila. nnd has. been used for generations to flush ' and stimulate s-.ugmsn kidneys, alsoj to neutralize the acids in urine, bo It no longer Irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. .Ind Salts Is Inexpensive: cannot Injure, and makes a delightful effer vescent llthla-waler drink. To Our Daily Advertisers 'CI A Leader-RcisuJb are our Want Ms They lead tfee way lo Better positions Better Workers s. THE and Semi-Weekly News Nowjeaches 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 are not taken and the list is constantly increasing It will help your business to let these people know what you have to offer TryliandJSee what regular publicity in The News will do for you .