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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
""THE EVENING NEWS MIITON ,F. HHOEMAKKIt CARL I). SHOEMAKER J SAM J. SHOEMAKER Edilora and Publishers. ' JHHIIKI) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Subscription Rates Doily Tar year, by mall $3.0 Pr month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year 12.00 Ix months . . . 10" Entered as second-class matter November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore. onder act of March 3. 1879. i j TUESDAY, MARCH SI. ll- Till DECISION. The long awaited and anxiously '' expected decision of the suprome - court of the Btate In the rullroad con tract case has at last been handed down, and to suy that It Is a bitter disappointment to ninety five pur cent of the citizens of KoBcburg and the surrounding country, is putting 1s mildly. The prevailing opinion lias been Unit possibly some Blight alterations in the contract would be called for In order to further safe '' guard t ho Interests of the city, and there was llttlo question hut that these would bo met by the Kendalls. Everything was ready to aturt active operations as soon as theso minor alterations had been satisfactorily adjusted, llut the wholesalo sweep- '(ing denunciation of the contruct, with Its rovursal and enjolndor, hus not been looked for, even by the most bitter of the opponents of the measure. Uul, citizens of Rosoburg, you must not lie downcast, and see in this decision the downfall of all your hopos. There Is future for this city In tlio millions upon mill ions of foot of untouched timber at our very threshold, and means will "lie found through which It can and -will be utilized. This Is only the beginning of the efforts which will ironi now be put forth to bring to a i fiuccossful finish that which is the : aspiration 'and hope of an almost unanimous community. The earn est, enthusiastic and persistent citi zenship which Is iback of tho move for a grontor und more prosperous Koseburg, will not admit a defeat that iBMrrotrlevable, but with a con fidence In it ho righteousness and Justice of their couso, will at once proparo to wngo a campaign which will cortulnly end in complete vic tory nud vindication. In tho meantime, no benefit can be gained by vilification of thoso whoso opposition has engendered tho disputes and litigation, nor n cen sure of the court for rendering a decision against tho almost tinunl mous will of tho community. To tho former, wo enn only glvo our pity nnd connnlsorntlon that they will nver be considered ns tearers down, Instond of builders up, and wo will Klvo thorn credit with assuming that tho opposition was sincere, und bas ed only on the opinion that tho con tract was one not honoriclal to tho city. As to the memhers of the hon orable court, to whoso mandate tho rHIzeiiB will how, tho hope is enter tained that when n new mcasuro Is Presented to them for Its seal of ap proval, It will lio of such a nature that lis ratification hy the court will bo a cause for iib much rejoicing as tho presont adverse decision lias boon (one of gloom. Till': SCHOOL SITE, T Now that the mutter of deciding on one of the plans Tor the new High School Is but a few rinys avV if 1b proper that the citizens give their attention Ji a serious manner to the nct,ual location sot tho iproposcd liulldlng, nnd a free expression of opinion will doubtless be appreciated ' " the .members of tho board. A school bulldln, such ns Is contemplated Is not only a home for our children during . school hours, but It Is a standing ad ""A'ertlsemont of tho progress and ad vancement of tho community, and as such, should have a conspicuous and commanding site. Nothing lingers longer in the in lint of tho passing stranger than splendid municipal, church and school buildings, and when theso are so located In natural advantageous positions whero the rye catches them first, the effect Is heightened. In a mutter of this kind sectional strlfo for the honor of location should be dropped and a unlteM effort made to secure thaCj place most suitable from every stand point. This building will be one of the largest and most important In Roseburg, It will be built to meet the requirements of the next two score years, it will be the meeting place of every educational function or the tUy and country, and should be easily found, and as easy of access. In the selection of such a site, the board should have the hearty sup port of the community. Scarcely two people In the entire city could bo found shaking hands and congratulating each other ovei the supreme court decision. The plain facts aro that the opposition had dwindled by degrees, until a mere handful existed, and some oi those had made preparations fo: reaping the benetit which they be gan to see would follow the Btartint of the lumber mills project. KAI'IIKSSIONS HEARD OX THE STREET AFTER RESULT OF DECISION BECAME KNOWS One business man stated that he was going to make an effort to Bel his buriness and move out of town, as he could not see his way clear to make any money In Koseburg. "Old Man Gloom" and his follow ers held complete control of the cit' this afternoon and tho sense of de pression became so thick that it was imiposaiblc for . anyone to smile. "General Prosperity" and his army took to -instant tligt at the first word of the victory of tho Hunter forces In Salem. ' Several citizens suggested the abandoning of tho Strawberry Car nival this year, as thero would be nothing to advertise hero by that time. Others stated that in case thr festival was held they would be com pelled to cut down the amount of their subscriptions which . had pledged, as they fully counted upon the construction work commencing before that time and business wouh: wnrrant a substantial donation. Small knots of business men were to be seen In front of their places' of business this afternoon, and the ono subject of conversation was the decision of the supreme court. The oplnlXi seemed to be tinnnlmous that trndo this Bluing and summer never had a i brighter outlook until today, as hundreds were counting upon the work received from the construction work and the building of the school house and federal building to break the monotony of seevral months oi IdlcnosB. Most of the business -yen wore fnces long enugh to eat hay after hearing of the decision. Miss Pearl Stowart will leave Thursday In response to a telegram announcing tho death of her aunt, Mrs. Smith, of Morrlstown, Tenn. Mrs. Smith was accidentally burned lute last week, dying from the shock 25 hours later. Miss Stewart will rninain at her old homo for severnl weekB settling up business matters connected with hor til nut's estate, buo expotcs to return to Koseburg as soon SB posBiblo. Everyday Wisdom ?i Mnrshmnllow Salad: Purloin a suck of inurshmulluws, chip up a rubber nverslioo Into lino bits, and cover liberally with nutomobilo transmission oil. The mnrslimnl lows may bo omitted If desired. No home Is complete without a pick axe with which to tnko down cobwebs that are sure to appoar In tho cornels of rooms. A cold pancake makes a satis factory patch for a blown-out auto mobile tire, If carefully vulcanized over tho holo. If the snlt shnker will not work freely, take the tup off. A good way to economize when you drop your watch Is not to havo It repaired Immediately, but to carry It until you drop It n second time. One repairing may thus be niado to tuko the place of two. Do not beat an egg when angry. It Is sure to have a had effect on the character of tho egg. Walking Walking is oxe of the best exercises that coulil be taken. Only one, per haps, can excel it which iB swim ming. I3ut as swimming is beyond the reach of many women, they must take- walking as a next beat sub stitute. However, you must be sure yoa are walking correctly, for if you aro not, you lose all the wonderful benefits from. it. Walk briskly, head up and chin out, eyes ahead, chest up. Walk with an easy, swinging step, and wear low or moderate heels and loose clothing. Many women have a way of hunch ing themselves along that 1b not healthy, and surely not pretty. Others amble. Watch a crowd of shoppers not In the stores, where the various attractions cause them to take on a sort of scurrying gait, and where the people Jostle but watch them on the streets. One woman hobbles, BtiU imagining she wears a narrow skirt, another has gone to the extreme and la ken up the stride of an athlete. Many walk with caved-iu cheBts and stooped shoulders; very few combine grace and ease in their walk. Walking Is an art, to be mastered by every woman who wants beauty and health. It will help pull flesh off you, if you have too much, and tone up the system and build flesh if you ere too thin. If you work in an office, at least yqu can walk part of the way there or back each day; if your duties are In the household, you can steal away time for an outdoor tramp. If you are dressed for It, warmly In the winter, and at all times in loose, sensible clothing, you will marvel at the benefit it will do you and the In crease In heath and energy. Questions and Answers Cart anything be donti to keep hair from growing under the armpits f Miss P. Yellow Puff Dregs Too Much Amen Yetxow Putt's narrow escape to think of. But back In his mind from freezing to death in the snow he still remembered the terrible he was very careful whore he went cold and the fright he had had and what he did for a few days, and he didn't intend to repeat the But as time went by and nothing experience. If he had guessed that happened to frighten him again he Downy White would really be will began to look upon his escape as B wonderful adventure, rather than a foolish act of disobedience. And how he did brag! The other chicks could hardly stand his airs and boastful talk. "How silly of you all to stay here In this stupid old barn all the time!" he exclaimed to Downy White one cold morning. "You stay right near your mother as though, you never intended to grow up! . Now I am not such a baby no, sir! 1 go wherever I wish to In the barn and 1 even explore the b!g out-of-door world! I'm not such a baby as you!" Downy White hung his head and looked very forlorn. "YeB, -I know you are braver than I am, Yellow Puff," he admitted. "I am not brave at all. I like to stay here near my mothei because I know that I am safe here. 1 wish I was brave and venturesome a3 you ara- Now an answer of that sort was exactly what Yellow Puff hoped to get. lie puffed out his pretty downy fenthers and held his head highor than ever before. "If you would only follow my good example, Downy White, you would get over being such a cow- ard. Come on and I'll tnko you out Into the outdoors now, and then you will get over your fear." Downy Whlto shivered and then ho twisted his courage up to the highest point possible and said. real quickly (before ho would have a chance to chance his mind, you see!). "All right, Yellow Purr. You take me out nnd 1 11 try to be as brave as you were!" No that was more than Yollow ruff had bargained for! Ho liked to talk; nnd he was qulto ready to toll anything wonderful about the out-of-doors that he should happen AUSTRIANS LOSE FORTTORUSSIAHS 11KUI,I, March 21. It was ad mitted today by Vienna that the Aus trian! havo evacuated I'sclecivo bridgehead. The positions here have been defended for six months against heavy Russian assaults. It Is on tho south hank of the Dniester, 35 miles northwest of Crernowlti. The Russian fire blasted a breach throe hundred yards wide, Vienna said, and then Colonel Plnnrh decided to evacuate. He destroyed the trenches and small detachments with the wounded gained the south bank of the Dniester with boats, hut soon the concentrated firing or the enemy niado crossing impossible. Many of tho Austrian sappers and dragoons fought their way from the north hank to I'sciecsvo, and Joined the Austrian troops Correctly Reply Nothing proventa hair frtnj crowing tn the artnims. It ran be sbavcrd, and there are ecu of Impkincnu wMcb conio fur this purpose. It is douo once every three nicmUut. - J - 1 5. Walk every day it is good for. youA general health Pleate tell me vhat it dandruff, and t it terioutt Mr: 11. D. B. Reply Dandruff la an accumulation of dead skin particles. It Is only serious when It stays on the scalp and clogs tho pores. If It Is constantly brushed off the scalp, and the circulation kept up till th head glows, the whole trouble will dis appear Itself. "I'm not sucft a baby as you!" Ing to go with him, he would never have suggested the trip you may bo sure of that! But he couldn't for the life of him think of any way to get out of taking the trip out of doors now that Downy Whlto really wanted to po! For a minute he was quite j.anlc-strlcken, then he said, hastily, "Dear mo, Downy White, I wouldn't think of taking you out of doors u,ls cold weather! If anything should hnppon to you our mother would neTer f ,ve , ,f want to , Q aionei" 6 tA,, f . . To" my TlUle-mouse, who had cc,? "l1""'? 'rom a crack ln th clut-klcd to himself and then o'0"''. "Good enough. Yellow 1 ox Sot out of that scrape, but l,e careful about your bragging ia ,he future!" To-morrow Famine fn fTie TTood lished on tho heights north of I Zaleyzczvkl. SMAI.I. X.UWI, AWAIIS OFF I'OAST OF BKUilt'M LONDON, March 21 Four British torpedo destroyers engaged three German destroyers off the Belgian coast yesterday, the admiralty an nounced. Two of the Teuton ships were struck, and four Uritlsh sail ors wounded. Tho Germans then escaped Into Zeebrugge. The Ger man admiralty stated that the Teu ton destroyers scored several hits and that then the British vessels fled. HOTEL KII1E IS FATAL TO t'HKII AI.IS FARMER CHEHAI.IS, March 21 -L. Metralf a farmer living near this city was burned to death when flro destroyed the hotel Randle early this morning. The building and contents were a a-V .' ,.-S .f I t3V-n,1 s-,W mi faa jtTamJMfej Health BY WILLIAM Ingrowing Na'l Two T.Krmm enlc- Into the etiology cf Ingrowing nail tight, ehoes, and Improper cutiinR of tlio nail. Of course tl.ere is no lire m preathliiK ohout tUht shoes; those r.-ho wear theiu wlli wear them, come what may. We may dwell upon the right way to trim the nails. The function of tho toe nails, if they can be considered to have a function In the civilized In dividual, is to protect the .sensitive tips of the toes. 'Ihls beinR true, the nnil should not Le too closely f.mmed, and when it is trimmid it f l. -uld he cut straight across, with out any attempt to round the cor ners. The starthiK-point of "in prowlng noil" (which is a mis nomer, In spite of the opinions of chiropodists) is often this very ef fort to round off the corners. Supposing prevention has been Ignored and an ingrowing nail has arrived. The condition is as fol lows: The outside edge of the nail appears imbedded In an Inflamed, hypertrophed or thickened mass of granulation tissue, from which more or less fluid, watery or puru lent, exudes. The granulations have grown up over the edge of the nail, and not vice versa, as the name Implies. The treatment con sists in removal of the granulations, hoi removal of the nail. Exuberant granulations ("proud flesh") in any situation may be cut without giving pain, since granula tion tissue has no nerves. But the cutting must be done by a physi cian, not by the patient or any un trained operator. Ingrowing nail unlntelllgently treated sometimes brings on septicemia (blood-poisoning) and Is therefore distinctly not a condition for the chiropodist. ROYAL BAKERY I. L. YKTT, Prop. Phone 221 - - - - Roseburg Oregon When you want the very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THR GASH STORE WE SAVK YOU MONEY Preparedness- For Unexpected Company MAY NOT STOP THE WAR; BUT IT WILL STOP A LOT OF EMBARK " 1 K XT WHEN IT COMES TIME TO SERVE THE DESSERT. Its Other Name is "fell-o Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. Phono If There's Real Urgency About Selling That Real Estate, Put Some of the Spirit of Ur gency Into Your Ads Not any "panic phraseology" of course but make your ada sufficiently DESCRIPTIVE and ADEQUATE to really INTEREST possible buyers. That means pot merely one publication of an ad even of a GOOD d-UXLF.SS THE ONE PUBLICATION BRINflS A BUYER, as sometimes happens! It mean, persistency In ad vertising until the buyer IS found! " ' Talks BRADY. M D The skin may he dAwn away from the edge of the nail by carefully-applied Z. O. adhesive plaster straps extending spirally backward cutside, under and around the great toe. Of course this maureuvre is useless unless the shoes are correct. straight inside sole lines, fairly broad, rounded toes. It is a wasta of time treating this condition it faulty footwear is persistently worn that is why Ingrowing nail is s hard to cure, short of surgery. The groove In which the granu lations grow may be kept filled with any simple astringent, such as powdered alum, nitrate of lead (this should be used for only four davs), or tannic acid. Scraping the nail is seldom beneficial and often, institutes severe inilammatory re action. The surgical cure consists of making an incision in the skin out side the outer edee of the nail and removing an elliptical wedge of tissue. It Is a simple and effectual means of curing a very painful and troublesome condition. , i QIESTIOX3 AXD ANSWERS Thyrolilectyne TYhat in thyroideclync, and is tt Q00& Jor cjiuyUlhalhiic ooitra Anmrcr It Is a product obtained from the bloud of anlmala which have been tliyroideelomized that Ik. the thrrald Klarl hart been removed. The product Is of doubtful value. Tersonally. we think tt Is uselesa. Still. It i prescribed b good physicians. A Treatment Tot Ringworm 7s tficre any nru treatment H'.c'v to cure a clironic, olfstiaale rintiwonnt Answer Tlave the doctor paint th lOBfon with half-HtreliBlh lodln. then freeze I'.. with whichever neent he prefers (carbon dioxide anow. ethvl chloride). Freezing uebtroys the parasite. IBS CASS STREET 103. who were estab-complete loss.