J TWO TK B EVEXIXft H Kiva FOUB THE EVENING NEWS, THCTISDAY. MAY 11. 1016. THE EVENING NEWS MILTON J. HHOK.MAKKIt CAUL 1). KIIQKMAKKIt 8AM J. SIIOKMAKEll Kdllon And Puhllwtiet-K. IKKCKl) DAILY KXCHIT SUNDAY SulMci'i(llon Kates Dully Pr year, by mall 3.0 Fer month, delivered 60 Seml-YVockly. Pr year '. $2.00 Bl mon'ts 1.00 ICnterod as seeond-claHB matter November 6, 1909, at Rosehurg, Ore. .imlT aft of March 3, 1879. TIILHSDAV, MAY II, Ullll. BURSTING OF DAN DOES BIG DAMAGE BOISE, Jluy 11. News reached hero today of a disaster In Farmers valley In the Teuton country which happened lust Saturday. The Packsadddle dam burst and thu water which it confined rush ed down the valley carrying away farm houses and destroying crops. The roar of. the wnters gave the resi dents of the valley warning bo thatj tney nad sumcieni tune to iukc io the hills. frcshments will be nerved close. the I'lf.U'KS.MK.V LOOT SAKKj . GUT ItlC'll ItODTV SAN liKltNAUDlNO, May II. Cracksmen looted the store 'of James Illingsworth at Kandsburg last night, and escaped with $ 10,000 in gold, and ' several thousand In checks. The money was part of a mining pay roll. Automobile posses are pursuing them through the ues- crt. tt A COmiKCTIOX. 1VIIISKl;H.H AND POLITICS. MiiHtacho or whiskers aro to pluy n important part In the republican national politics again this year, for of .the four leading candidates for the nomination, none of them are smooth faced. Since going on tho supreme bench, Justice Hughes has managed to get the fierce bunch of ; chin whiskers trimmed down to a mthor moro genteel shapo than his! cartoons showed 'luring the famous Insurance trial. Senator Cummins liua the heavy drooping mustache so much In vogue In tho middle 'iVesl and South, and very similar to the ono Worn by the elder Morgan. The short, stubby uppor II) decoration of Itoosevclt Is too well known for description, hut ltB asscrtivincBs' and pugnacity fit the man as no othor Hirsute; nppendago would. Senator llurton wours a closely trimmed short mustache of the typical big elty business man variety, nnd It fits admirably In tho general contour of Ills features. Ab the chancos are very strong that ono of these four ' men will be the standard bearor or tho b. O. P. this year, it will be soon that whiskers or must'acho will enter strongly In tho cartoons of the Bummer campaign. In last night's society columns a mistake was made In the announce ment of the murrlago of Miss Irma Clements to Mr. Matthew YV. Quay, in Idaho. The iwcdding occurred last Sunday, May 7, Instead of the 27th, as stated. "Word ban, been quietly sent out, through tho consuls In that country, for all Americans In Mexico to get out and come home. This coming through the official channels of tho stale department, coupled with the omulous movements of troops from all iiarta of tho country toward tho Mexican border, must have hut ono moaning, and that la tho watchful, waiting policy Iiuh been found to be utterly Inefficient and lH to be dis carded. As the Mexicans Miavc Jl ways quieted down and remained good ttheu Uncle Sum showed Ilia fnr' ion (TIYNEWS. ' Jean Kroy left this afternoon for Portland whero 'he haB accepted a position. Mrs. Kay, Wright returned .this afternoon from a visit ut Grants Pass. Leo DeVaney returned this nfter- noon from a visit with friends at (1 rants Puss. Tho Kullorton Parent-Teachers Association will bold their regular monthly meeting In the Pullerton school houso on Friday evening, Kay 12, at which time a fine program Will ho given. Mrs. O. C. Urown will also deliver a talk on tho sub Joct, "How tho Home can assist with LanKtingo Training." As this Is tho I meeting at which tho annual elec tion of officers of the association Is hold. It is hoped there will he a complete membership present. He- Mary Hart, of Wilbur, visited with friends in Koseburg today. Myrtle Carter, of Vvinston, arriv ed in HoBeburg this afternoon for a visit with friends. Mr. BettB, of Canyonvllle, today purchased a Ford auto through the local agent, W. A. Buir. Anthony .Maddox, who has boen visiting for a few days at Grants Pass returned home today. Mrs. Mark Hanna, of Wl'lnir, visited in this city yesterday with her friend Mrs. Win. Lee. Mrs. Andy McCarthy, of Grants Pass, came to Rosehurg this after noon and will visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. A. Anderson was today re leased from Mercy hospital where she "has been recovering from an operation. Victor Boyd returned today, from Myrtle Creek where he has been spending a few days attending to business matters. A troop train of U. S. regulars from Vancouver barracks will pass through this city tonight on the way to the Mexican border. Dr. Geo. E.. Houck returned last night from Round Prairie where he superintended ;tho fumigating tf the houses In which tho cases of scarlet fever were treated. Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller, who have been wintering In California, stop per In this city today on their way .homo to Iowa and will visit for a short time with Mrs. S. .1. Henry. I). F. Nichols and County Road master K. A. Sinclaim returned to day from a trip of Inspection over the road between Kiddle and Tiller. ilao the Crater lake cut-off and Weaver road. TENT LIFE IN TRAINING CAMfS TO MAKE MORE CAPABLE WOMEN P 7 f '"vT QTV & Vf -KtawS ' r ! I -vwamaI :t , 11 .''. ' IcocRorrJ Li U & : 4 u wVrsS4 I The woman's training camp idea, , prominent women invited to talk to rapidly paining popularity in the the dimpled rookies. Miss Rortlia Eldridpe, who has been visiting with relatives at Med ford, arrived in this city this aTLer noon and will visit for a short TTme with Mrs. R. V. Dunham while on her way home to Medofrd. Mrs. R. J. Stang, of Wilbur, was in this city yesterday intending lo business matters. She has recover ed sufficiently from tho injury which she sustained some time ago when a heavy block of wood fell on her foot to be able to walk about with out the aid of a cane. United States, received new impetus this week. At the woman's training camp just opened in Washington, where are gathered women from all over the county, Mrs. George Dewey. Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. F. F. Fletcher and Mrs. Hugh L. Scott, wife of General Scott now conferring with the Mexicans, were prominent participants. The President of the United States witf present on the opening day and addiessed the camp. On this oc casion Mrs. Scott, .Mrs. Barnett and M rs Fletcher, representing the army, marine corps and navy, re- Bpfcctively "manned" the lanyards and hauled the stars and stripes to ti.t top of the flagstaff. The physical side of the training CRtnn idea is strongly emphasized in the national capital camp. Susanna Cocroft, the noted health expert, of Chicago, an enthusiastic supporter of the camp idea, was one of the "1 believe in training camps for women," she said, "not because I be lieve that these wili be put to the actual test of war. 1 hope that this war in Europe will teach us a lesson and that we will never have another. But because I believe every -nnther's son and daughter w'll be a better man and a better woman if 'hey will give their time and thought and energy for a certain period of their lives, be it six months or a year, to something outside of their personal interest. "We of America, in our smug self complacency, have become too self centered purblind to other than self-interest The consecration of devoting a definite part of our thought and life md energy to the nation would result in that nation's good, through the good to the indi vidual citizen. "The self-sacrifice, the surmcunt ing of hardships, the learning to subdue self-will by putting oneself under discipline and guidance of others, the ability to see the good of the many as above the good of the one, means to build character. It means a broader seif and it means the making of men and women. "To live in tents means to appre ciate the value of fresh air. The physical training means the sur mounting of minor ailments; it nieans a recognition of physical con quests over the physical self; it means better health, strength and vitality, and the power of resist ance. AH of thee work for the greater good to the individual and to the nation. "I should like to see a certain pnr? tion of every life given to active work, not idleness, in camp life un der direct and definite training. j "Such training, such consecration, would make us realize broader is sues; would awaken us to our own and our nation's possibilities. Life, as we came from these camps, would take on a different aspect, greater freedom and greater enjoyment "We talk much of self develop ment through unsel.'shness, but we do not put our ideas into actual practice." F fr)itwpleway$ oracquinivja&ood looks. ? iTrri'KAIl ; L fur xv .1 1 tf exorr ri'KAItA.M'K litis under. la bly. sr oinou are :n''nuMl. :i (slug a Kiihtle nfhu'iico on 'prsonulll v. Moreover, It hit mi iin- uoti'd iiiflunicv upon t lit outlook of jtlii-r ppopW? with whom we cumim hi MUiiurt, Tor, although we are fully nlhe in thrso days to lht ImpiM'tiutcp of on I'lroiinii'iit mo far as wi oiirschi'i arc 1 nut oniod. niu Is some w hut inclined ! ;n overlook tho truth Unit tu'h tu , t f v iil tin I living a common IliV In t lit' ttoriil is ii fitclor. nnd ol'hMi an Impor tant oiu', In (ho environment nf ether I people. " It N. therefore, from no selfish or Au excellent article containing a leM'eentreil spirit that we slui tonth. It is possible that thu present Bhowlng of force- may infltieiico whatever of authority there, is in that country, to seo whither they aro drifting and the breakers ahead, unless 'tltey ot together und 'he pood, lint, at the present iiiuiiin.1, H looks like Intervention. a so after the first quarter century l ntssed; then with Hie Hps of i!e fi liners gently work the eie.un Into the skin, heulnnln at t he hin aid MmklttK upward and outward alotu: t ie lines of (he jaw. continuing Hie pr . In pa rn I lei lines, as It were, alcve l; first and most Import nit one. You will understand that the !;-! '-t which is the most epro-r ; -A to use should In ea h cne l . it the chin or base of the iimh- -n r I more or less ahor.i the e.ir; ih'- -Im no rulihinj; to and fro. o f pressure downward or a : , . a journey of the m t-wiulnij: Ii.im:!-. Some six or eiht st r w ' 'i. number of good points, was mailed ,i,l,'r lo ,jiy some specirie eontlit Ions tfiveu slowly with firm li uu at. .-.i i - !. i which are very commonly U he no-! pressure, should he chen to ti to Ihiuili last im,t, h.,1 it tl(,, , n;.,,. .,, , ,,s, , slKIHid only Citiz.iMl". VluWr I hi' I I'lnlnlni'iil ninnmi tlu'm conn's lhMti:i In- In llic niiihll,' !'" Btrirt lilies of iill iH'iVMiiaii.'rH oi' mil s(:i'"' ft' the fnco whit-h Is Ic.'lmii'allv i I In- hum! nil tho ni'lltat h.itit ntKiulliiK, llm iminn of the ivi-itoi- r.l.l.-! tl- kn..w.i n f .;on- . . l-iir. Nnlhinu' in 'V" :i::'Hi:. anil lew - uiunt t.' HIKiK-it In any mlii l,. ii- i.,,,,,,!, ,m. f v. ,-,' ln,.-.' .i.'-lvu. Itv pnlillriltlon, ("Villi thiillKh It la mil nf ;'i..nl I.10K1. Anil vnt II i n slali' UM"(I lit the t'llil of tin' ai lu-h" w lu II Dulillaliiiil. (lu aiinnni ,. tiu, m. iliiuhtni) ini'iit l oiuain,-,! In Uua , oin inniilialinn on (lie Innnl Issno, The Nnwa will flin i rally ,nl)hsh It In a Inter Ismie, If th.i wi'iter will cull, or write Ilia name showliiK Ihe anth-ui-Kjiip. After nil, heailllliera are only lo lio folllli! Ill Hie iluinua nt llie C. I). I". l)i.ii:ili'he9 from CllhaKo stale tbnt tlmae III chart;" (if the ! li liiii InnrlcH of the repiihlican national ocinvi-iitlon, aro literally twnniiHiJ 'Willi ttlti'licationa for m-iiU at oin1 hundred dollars per M-ai, while tii'keln for the Mt. Lonla affair can! Imi had for the asking. As tlie (lie Konlnn my: "It la worth cornel hliii: lo peo tho next i eattlent of the United Stales nominated '. i first and tlilnl a !., ami l.c: spiv-t ivcly. 'I'iils Is l lie ii" ' taut i:irt. nnd tlie itinount of which Is devcled to the m!'l : k.uIs mere in- h -s on the He an he uh'en t'" the treainte.'i slale of slie kltess in w hi h has fallen. il D-c , I Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Handy return-1 this afternoon after visiting In this ' ed to their home at Cottage Grove' i-ity for a few days. UOUN To Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, of 1324 N. Jackson street, an S-uoiind boy. i'IAN'0 KOK KliNT Kino, almost new piuno for rent. Charles A. Uraud. Phono 31. BS-tf c'Uli iiAl.K Heliminishmeut on liomestrad. Koj parutumrx wr'.io A. Itonsli, Iioschlll'K. DSu-lllSllli KOU SALE Pedigreed brlndle bull pap, .') motuu old. iuu.,i la-.. oNS-ml T WA.NTliU Qiiairyincn to work at the cement, plant above Ciuacs Btatioii. VBi". SSe per hour. Sleaiiy work. fTT-nU'0(, A DOUBLE CHIN. will, h conies on so In-iilloiMy thai few H'"!'le are nware of it ihemseives, W e all know II In olher people llie less ef the dear line of the jaiv. the dro"; of the cheeks and nioiilh, the tuti'i'V iippearaiee nmler Ihe chin. An! It has mtlhltie. Ie do with supcr flolis ftell, nllh'MiL'h it Is couiiuonly eensiot"i,Ml t't te llie result of fat: Indeed, lu many cases an Increase In plumpness hides rat her than out lhnsi.es the condition. The mischief K'"es hack to the uuderlyliitf muscles mid so disproves the old ndai;e thai Penny Is only sUln deep; and nothtnc has a more disastrous effect, upon tlii'M" muscles which, like til Hot rei erse position to that used cushions, snpisirt the superstructure i ci her person, the thumps coiei" i;e t"f the face than nniely and icrry w ard instead of d wuwar.l. as it i lohhsl lo tin' strain of unaccustomed ! It would he rMronioly tirini;. even if woik. lin-k i"f accustomed exercise and ; possible at all. to use the h:"mls I i'O.t 1 KADH Will trade good clean business, Kuaranteed to yield over Jl.OuD.oi) profit a month, for thoroughly equipped iinincumhered farm. N. K. Thr.nio. 517 X. Hock St.. Cen- tralia. Wash. 5tii;-mlJ .NDi'RI.' ir KINAL SI ITDCM II.N T (If course. It is a treltincMI c more eas'Iy irlven by apolpel' ' when she will stand helil'id ' llent. and her hands, in im position for - atari hiK. w ill h..1 fluirers nuM'tlm: under the ' the thuluhs mere 'r less on Hi lint it Is really ipille easy . lo"'s self if one starts In the tl. 1 lint Mils will he with Ihe hand 1 I . Tomorrow- will he a j-.rcal .la for Ull "bawkeyes" In the I' in pn n;v al ly, for thin country is full of former mHldontH ("f Iowa, md they will nil ho on hand to hear ono of the 1irlnliMit men ever produced by their slat. ! lie on. And Ihe remedy? THE REMKDY. Well, this Is, lu the early stases aiuway. easily fouti'l In massinje with a cream of sllululy astringent char ai ter. h. h naik-- Is uv,.d is .( mat tor for llidPlilu.il . !u., e. hut it should ; here, the fi'-st s m he not ui I'ety an etnelll,-et or a e'eacs-' clr of nt'diUe ai; -. other way on one'.- own face, hut the cli.iinre of position, nliho'iir'i it would not naturally su Kcst llclf. ui:kcs it ipille easy. ttavlm; done tbe all Pcport-id law mil cheek, the undcrncalh par; or ti c hln will In nest rases p.cd i'ltent:. n 'lei-eia'lx I'n re is n te ' f t: Ie .-Mn. And j Notice Ig 'lerehy given that the undersigned, executor of the lust I will nnd testament of l'riaeilla 1'. Jei'l'ers. deceased, ha8 filed in tho I County Court of the- Stale ot Ore j con tor DoiiKlaa County his final iu-coiiut as executor of said estate, and that Tuesday, the lf.th day ot ,'. 1 Niay, l;t 15, nt tho hour' of 10 o'clock a. ni. bss been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement 'hcieof. E. HAncEM. Executor of the Inst will and testa ment of Priscilla P. Jeffers, de ceased. 47.1-ml5p tin; rem ii. t-ni oee Uii--Ii ineorp -rites innrt'itieuls to streni;theii the mU"vU's! ti re.iuvciuiti (he tissues. itn.e (nsM-sti'tl of this. It shoiiM be put in little lumps wi tiie .l.'i h l.e ;x nUe it lo the temple. If I her; nc 'i- 1" 1 l' in the !'!'rr this, ten, I1' ilerTnllv l.v tV pn. Uletl It Is pi e:ire!est aihl U'i: 'il i;llPe Wt'ti benei : lie .r Hi 1 1' a led ef the ihvi'k, ua will tuvbahly be tuciscta uut tu viruieut c''iy'd''(e"ailhoi'"ii Our Aim is toiveyouRc sujls : no m actor wi icl tunaoi o ! WintAd uou put in ova ant l-1 , 1 . . ( i lt i f 11 chin eri'itioi l e ; as it only too e-isl coiu'.nt hi w hu U Spring and Summer ress Goods In Dimities, Ilatistes, Voilos ami Silk Mixtures Now On Display New .Spring and Summer Costs For Ladies and Misses Corse 9 ep t is complete in every detail. Models for every Figure. I Our ! I i He Friendly, Come in and sec us Occasionally. Abr The Dependable Store v