I I IK KVI-:::.s';. ,: V, : Vi"V:DAY, :.:AV 1810. THE EVENING NEWS Mil, TON J. SHOKMAKEK CAKL I). SHOEMAKER SAM J. SHOKMAKEIl Editors and Publishers. IHbUEl) IIAI1A' KXCKI'T M.MIAV Biilmtllpllnn lUIn Dnlljr Per year, by mail J3.n' Pr month, delivered &0 Kcnii-Wcckly. Pr year . .' $2.00 fllx mortis I-00 Entered as set-und -class mutter November 5, 1909, at rtonehurff, Ore. mdur oft (if Mnrrh 3, 1 879. FItlDAV, MAY Si, 1UIO. TIIJ IKNI ISSUE AGAIN. In another column of this Issue KioarB a lengthy communication sfrora oiW of the prominent citizens of Kosobiirg on the railroad bond Issue. In publishing this article Tlio News but follows a fixed policy of giving publicity to both sides of Important questions concerning tuo Browth and development of the city, trosorvlng the right to crillclso any Btnloiintn advanced, and to differ .from the conclusions reached by the writers of the articles. Judge Fuller ton, the writer of this article, Is a citl7.cn whoso opinions are valuable and carry weight on most subjects, and In disagreeing with him on the subject or discussion, It Is not done in a harsh spirit or disrespect, for Tho News believes it but voices the sentiments of a largo majority of not only tho voters, but tho tux payers or the city, In the stand it 1ms openly and consistently taken In this matter. Like nil the objectors to this method of developing the city through tho until nil resources lit Its vory threshold, Judgo Kuller ton takes the most gloomy and pes elmlstlc viow and fortifies his argu ment with a wall of "If:!". Tho vory fact that tho Judge Is in favor of a municipal water and light plant which would require the issuance ot as many bondB and be no producer of population or .payrolls, refutes his argument on the increased taxog being a burden on the property own ers of tho city, ns It will also dlsposo of tho assertion that he Is against 'tho expansion and development of tlio city where he has lived so long. We venture to Btato, that were the judgo twenty five years younger, he "would bo found in s front ranks of tho movers in this matter, nnd only truHt that ho may add another twenty flvo years to his usoful career bo that he can seo and enjoy tho benerits from tho enterprise launcli nd by the city In tho yenr 191G. And among theso benefits there will be a municipal light' and water plant rovoring the city limits from Shady l'otut to Kdcnhowcr, from half wa to Dlxonvlllc to a . mile beyond the Soldiers' Homo. MOTIIIMIS DAY. lairing tlio course of oach ro curriitK your, wo as a people, have iut aside a mini tun of days for some particular intMuory, UHsooiUlon Y relohrutltui, ami in limiting tlio so lec tion of these- days luivo covered iho vimt fields of putnot ism, it-Union, labor ami persona. Wo glorify our Hiiiuts it n J honor onr heroes; wo por .pntuuto Hie lee.is niwl meniovy of our Hhtteuieii, nml coniiuetiioi ate I honest loll hy plnt'lnu its day on a: prtleHlal of its own; wo eelehiale in flttlnff pomp tho victories of our ! unities niul navy, nml set nsido a' ilny of th.-'.nUrulnesfl for all tho! MistiiKrt of peace and n nui n nnl j luii vesl, hill uf these da s, worthy iih (hey ure, none of them have the! JuJluwed tisooiutlon which clits- j 1er around "Mothers' Ia", none of; them hrintf nurll Gentler rem em- lit unceH to tin tunny millions of i tioniU. !t Is n lieatitfful trihiilc to! mothers living, ami mothers who nro hut sacred memories, this crowlna ruwtom of pbeinjt apart one day in tho ealendnr for the honoring of tho viitiien and temler love of mothers, iui.i nsiiiK as n hatlKo tho hciiutiful flowr-. o' sprinsr. .ft l!Y IWKSTIClllN IliMV'UKi: IU"vSTKU I SAN- 1.113 OPISPO, May 1". -A roront r'n Jury nntli-r.d a verdict that Iho death of five victims of the Koniioki' wn cniifid by cold and ex- posure. Three (survivors testified that the steamer was overloaded, sod Bald that but few escaped be csuise there had been no bout (irillj; and the sailors were iiufamlliar witb their stations. Lopez testified that the wireless dynamo was dismantl ed. Koberia swore that the Hoanolc? lifted before leaving San Francisco, later righting herself. i:i:i,(;Aiti.v pitiiPArei-is i-ok AM, I EH' OI'I'D.VSIVI LONDON, May 1.1. The Iiulgar Jan troops are being withdrawn from the Roumanian front and aro being shifted to Salonica where it is antici pated that the allies ure preparing for a Btrong offensive. I'AI'KIt .MILKS ADVANCE VA(iKS A.VI P.WKK nun:.-; PORTLAND, May 13 The Crown YVillaniette Paper Company today uunounced a ten per cent increas o. ine wages ot ail employes in in.. Oregon City, Lebanon and Camae mills, effective May 1. It effects 1700 wor'Ksrs. '(Coincident with :::'.a notice. The News receded word of an additional one-half 'cent per pound advance on newa stock.) . H. L. Kinder, a Portland biisincs man nnd former newspaper inun, was in tho city today at the Ump (ua, and in an Interview with The News it developed that he is a strong Hiipporter and believer in Senator Burton for president, und he gave some very pertinent reasons for Ills nomination. Among other things Mr. Kiugcr said: "Harmony a certainly going to reign In tlio Republican ranks This fail, and that is equivalent to say ing that we are going to have some of that old-fashioned Republican Prospectty with a capital "P" after next November. "The announcements of tho Pro gressives getting back into tho ranks remove all fear on a national score and my only worry of tho coining primaries In Oregon is that, tho peo ple In their personal Interest over local candidates will neglect to ox press tholr presidential preierence as tho laws of Oregon permit. This Is one of the fow atates whore a follow gets two voles for president and It Is just as important to get the first one in May as tho second one in November, "Harmony will prevail at Chicago hut It 1b bound to he the result of n compromise. Roosevelt cannot got tho nomination but his opening fight on Hughea means that the nblo Jus tice will bo opposed right down tho line by the progressives and It looks like n sure uniting on Senator Bur ton, of Ohio. Ho has always Blood for tho people or tho Kast and Wesl alike and neither faction has an ob jection to htm. "Tho greatest first objection be ing urged against Hughes is his si lence on the fundamental Issues of the day. It is like burying 'a pig in a poke' to select him. Whatever It Is that is circulating in his mind must be like n mystery a Mend of mine had In a barrol once. Ho was of that frugal and thrifty Gorman sort which annually puts up its bar rel of saner kraut. Ho had his bar rel out for an airing one spring day when a little girl not tall enough to look Into ft happened ntong. "What's In there. Mr. Schweit rer?' she queried, " 'Oh, a Dutchman,' replied tho facetious Teuton. "Th" littlo i-i'-l sniffed a-ound the barrel a minute und then said, Ms he ileud?' "In Senator Burton's mind on! position we know we will find noth ing tlend for he has discussed every question of tho day nil over tho! country as he did in Kosohurg and for I'd ye.us bis republicanism has been sound." j ; CITY NKWS. I Al. llenrlkron. J. T. Bridges. W.j T. St. .lohn and John Busenhark, all j candidate for the office of county! commissioner were In the cltv to-1 I lv A. Simliir. county roaihiiiiatcr. and Coninilsaiouor 11. 1". Xlrhoi it'ft "lls rnliii! for llrorkway and oll,r Points In this vicinity where ."wrvi;n re;ilr to (hp ounly roads. The temporary re- TilK i;lI; COXXUIIS Those art lohn Kohl ii no n Circus. pairs are being made preliminary to: permanent improvement. j .Miss Staton, who is conducting i tho school at Rice Hill was in the city for a t:iort visit today. Frank Hopkins, the Ca'nyonvillo deputy sherilT was in this city today teturned this evunlng with the ballot boxes for his vicinity. , Mrs. J. A. Zimmerman, oT Albany, returned (u her home this afternoon. Hiio was accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. J. I-', Thoniason, who will visit with her for several weeks. George B. Best, prominent rancher of Looking Glass, was in 'the city today. Ho reports a bump er crop of prunes for this falj in iheir vicinity, appearances Indicat ing that they will have to build more driers to take care of the crop. : j Members of the Masonic fraternity! and lot owners in the Masonic cem- etory are notified that clean up day for tho cemetery which was set for Friday, May f, but postponed on ac count of the weather, is now offi ially sot for next Tuesday, May 16, and It is hoped that a goodly number will respond to the call and lend a hand at the good work. Tho j same plans prevail ns before regard-j ing transportation to and from the' grounds and the serving of lunches! nn the ground that day. I ALconoL-3w:ucE.vr. AVr&lalile iVintii'rifa.Vi .simU.ilinSllicRrad.iwlHiiii tit llic Slora.vhsaii'l Itotls rroiuotcs Di'vVhlioiUlKrri'it. licssnnillvVt.Conl.uiisWilM Opiuiii.Murpliine ror.Mmcal. N.Yl' N'AlH'OTIC. , '. .1 i'l.. c...-l,nn.(ilil turn. .il .-.uuiv"r" "'" ,,. I i l'xci Copy of Wnrr Net Contgcta 15 Tlmd Dnc&nJ I X.K Simile SiMrcut i ists have lxxm rightly styled "The HI decs HELP ENFORCE WE In order that tho city may pro sent an attractive appearance dur ing the Strawberry Carnival, the city council has given order to the marshal to strictly enforce the weed ordinance which prohibits weeds and long grass from being allowed to grow in the yards and curbs. Mar shal Williams stated today that the ordinance was being generally ob served, but that in many places no attention had been paid to it. Ho asks that the citizens of tho city co-1 operate with him in tho enforco-1 ment of the provisions of the city WANTED Spring wagon or buck board; single, must be cheap am in good condition. Give price. Ad .dress F. W. c-o News. E95-m19 1 AM XO CANIUDATU But If you want to buy a farm you bettor see a farmer. I have some very good bar- gains and Improved farms for sale now. Call me up or come out and see me. C. M. Ander- son. Melrose, Ore. Phone 10F25. 596-ml5p For Infants and Children. Mothers Know TM Genuine Castcrla Always Bears tlio For Ovsr Thirty 2 1 '6 i Tt iwraw UMMir, Mtw to eir?. of v iP' In- W 3 They are coining t o l?w and that the cleanups be made without the necessity of a notice be-' ing served. In case there are neglected lots or parkings in violations of the ordin ance the marshal requests that he bo notified so that he can attend to it immediately. A telephone call to tho city recorder's office will reach him and he will be . saved a great "Onyx" You Get GOOD Value at ANY I'rice Emery-Beers WHOLESALE 153-1GI EAST Ho Luxe" Spring and Summer, Dress Goods In Dimities, Batistes, Voiles and Silk Mixtures Now On Display . . New Spring and Summer Coats 'J.JiyTHIWIHMBliHM,H.HIlJJI.H) For Ladies Afr j Our .' ill . . is complete in every detail. Models for every Figure. Be Friendly, Come in and see us Occasionally. I. A or The Dependable Store lio - .ichm'K on May ii: with the big deal of trouble. The recent clm up day was a fereat success anw the apoparance of the city has been greatly improved a still greater im provement, however, can be made in the removal of the unsightly weeds and gtass and in this the residents of Rosen urg can greatly assist the city marshal if they will act upon his requests. Hosiery - sl i LWe or Cotton 2Sc to 5.M s pair Companyjnc. 241)) ST. and Misses i an am 'If