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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1916)
FOUR THT? KVEXIXrt JiFWS. MOJmAY, MAY 29, 1010. t THE EVENING NEWS MILTON J. SHOEMAKER CARL D. 8HOEMAKER SAM J. SHOEMAKER Editor! and Publishers. IS8UEU DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY Subscription Rates Dally Per rear, by mall 13.0' Far month, delivered GO Semi-Weekly. Per year 2 0 Ix monis 1-00 Entered as second-class matter oreraber 5, 190B, at Roseburg, Ore. jnder act of March 3. 1878. MONDAY, MAY SO, 1010. lte In the nature or eternal peace may develop from the demonstrations and gathering of this nature In a neutral and peareful country like ours, and that the impression thus made will reflect more and greater credit on Institutions such as com pose e republic of the people like ours. A direct result of the combinations of nations which has resulted In keeping the European slaughter con tinued for two years, Is seen in the cable advices from Russia that If the United States desires to make a new treaty with that country. It must be on the agreement that no interference with internal affairs will be allowed. In other words, and plain ones at that, we are told to manage our own affairs and Russia will attend to hers, so far as any Interference with the government of her cltlsens Is concerned. PRKP A R EDN ENS. Today Is notable for the great out pouring of people In various por tions of this country to tuke part In n expression for proper prepared ness of our nation against any ag gression from, a foreign !foe, and thousands upon thousands of en thuntaetlo cheering . citizens are marching In serried ranks to aid In giving proper efect to the demon stration. The tremendous arma ments of the old world, and the ter rible struggle of the past two years "which shows no signs of abatement, lave opened up the eyes of patriotic citizens to our own dofenBeless posi tion, should envy, or Jealousy or liremoditated misunderstanding make I combination. On this same day, In the national capital, another meet ing Is being held in the Interest of maintaining the peace of the world through a combination of the strong est forces In the world, this force to he used as one great police super vision over the peace of the globe. Jt Is possible that' Something defln- About the only tnlng one hears now on the streets In a political way, is the chance this man or that has to be nominated for president on the republican ticket next week at Chi cago, And every argument ends with the ime conclusion that if Hughes doesn't get the nomination on the second ballot, why sucb and so will land tbe coveted prise. From all present Indications, It would look as If the chief concern of the conven tlon will be to pick out a suitable running mate for the head of tli ticket, and that tbe first choice has already been made, with the very strong certainty that his name wll begin with H. fPOff THE WORLD'S sf INFORMATION HICORY, cultivated In Belgium, thel I .Netherlands, Germany, France v-1 and the United States, Is used perhaps more than any other one adul terant. In Prance the manufacture of chicory into a commercial product Is quite an Important Industry. Certain coffee mihHtitutes, Including chick peas. rossteo acorns, lie, are used quite ex tensively In several ' European coun tries. More than one hundred , fac fortes, said to be ens-aired In tbe manu facture of coffee substitutes In France, produce 68.00,000 pounds annually; IW8 sucb establishments, Including 412 factories for the manufacture of coffee nbstlttites from figs, are reported in Austria-Hungary; In Germany nearly txfteen thousand people are employed ts tl-e ccfYee substitute trade, and the nual prcdurtl-n la approximately t.0On.O0O pounds.. The Imports of aicory pud coffee substitutes Into the Vtilted fates ate comparatively small m recent yeai-s, A trlnngaltr tray to hold a piece of ftm vnharmed In a lunch box has been W'tnu-d. i IV.-u lit As bit-best rallrrad station In f,t vria, 1B.805 feet above sea level, at TI'-'Mo. .Young man, don't for a minute Imagine that there are no openings In this world eny more, and that you are handicapped by having no in fluence or capital. Fifty years from now the obituaries of other tmen will be written which will read like that of J. J. Hill who passed away to day. The records of tbe largest per centage of the men who are today at the head of great Industries, and who fill the most Important places Bhow they started their lives at the very foot of the ladder. Roseburg will not celebrate the "Glorious Fourth" this year, but will wait until we can have a big doings at the driving of the first spike in the railroad to tbe timber centers. Tor denning fcath tubs there has been toventfc! a flat metal handle to be cov ered wltr toweling. A floating bucy made of concrete is used fi:r mooring vessels In the harbor of Kingston, Jamaica. The first women stu'lents ever senl by the Chinese government to thf United States to receive university eau cation are Miss Y. T. Law and Miss F Y. Liu. Travelling with these young ladles were twentv-seven Chinese young men who will enter universities In the Eastern States. With four ex ceptions the students are graduates n the Canton Christian College ana were Hlpfted after comDetitive examina tions. They are being educated at the expense of the new repuDiic. ah are from Kwang Tung province. MIrs Law enters Mount Holyoke University and Miss Liu studies medicine at Ann Arbor, Mich. The young men will be distributed amone the universities of Yale, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Illinois and Princeton. " When the Empress of Japan desires to express herself emotionally she writes poetry. In tins way sue ceai memorntes all occasions of national anxiety, of rejoicing and of mourning. It Is In verse that she draws near to ber subjects and tells of her love and com passion for them. After the success of the first steples: car In New York city ISO of the sanw sort are belne built The entrance is lit the, centre, there Is more room for tho passengers and no alighting while the car Is In motion. Hence tbe safety of the new models. Folded paper drinking enps, bound together like a check book, are a novel ty for travellers. .. Separate shaft drive for each wheel features a new motor truck of large "npqclty oml piwer. For oulck destruction of bnlldltigi- and for blasting Intrem h.uentn rapMI;' a new military explosive has been in vented, bandied Hire dyrnmlte, but win greater safety and more effect. A Chlllnn province hts established two floating schools to enable tho ret dents of Its many islands t ftbtaln n' education. ' amm About the only uncertainty over the election still remaining. Is that for one of the Judges in this dis trict. Three has been such a wide divergence In the figures that it is hard to say Just who is ahead be tween., the two candidates from this county. Enough has come in, how ever, to definitely decide that the race for the third nomination lies between these two. If nature does not deal a little kinder with ub next year, we cer tainly will have to change the name of the carnival from "Strawberry" to something more appropriate, even If not quite bo high sounding and palat- ANNOUNCEMENT! To Past Present and Prospective Users of 1C Republ JL 1 ires We have a Complete Stock of the ...4 New Mountain Tread Republic Tires ,' I After months of Testing and Experimenting The Republic Rubber Co. have perfected a tough "tread tire, especially adapted for the Coast Roads. , If you are a tire user.rwe would pe pleased to have you call and examine this ew make of lire. i ; d Our Stork k ramnlpfp In hf frniiKIa' . with any, do the adr justing here, you Ho hothave;to send the tire in to the Company tto see what they are going L to do about it, for your trouble is our trouble, and we see that you get a square deal. Plain Tread Guaranteed 4000 Miles U V- Stag Ttead Guaranteed 5000 ' , ; Motor Shop Garage able, for they were certainly a scarce article this time compared to former years. .; ;.. We wonder If those babies In the eugenics contest had become mixed up in some way, last Saturday, and the picking out of their own had been been left to the. daddleB, whether every one would have taken the right one home? My, "what a quietness," as the Katzenheimer kids would say, after the noise' and bustle and confusion and carnival days. CARRANZA AGENT ARRIVES IN AVSSHINUTON, D. C. ' WASHINGTON, M-ay 29. Mexi can representative Arrendondo an ounced that Carranza Agent Mendez had arrived from Mexico City, but that he knew nothing of the note be is reported to be carrying to WlUon. Arrendondo explained that he was expecteing a transcript of the Scott Obregon conference, which possibly led to tbe report Carranza was send ing a note demanding the withdrawal of the American troops. INVESTIGATE FLAX KIRK IN OREGON PENITENTIARY SALEM, Ore., May 29. The prls on authorities are investigating the report that the convicts are respon Bible for the recent fire In the flax plant as a reprisal for Mlnto's order restricting tbe monthly allowance of tobacco and sugar. Mloto denies that any threats have reached him but admitted dissatisfaction over'the'or- der. ' J tiMM-in iirinn orun IIEAII OLD TIME Phone 268 444 North Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon ' FAVORITE lie Uost Popd Chew for a Tbtrd of a Century :j PUKE. RICH. FRUITY-SWEET The man who chcwi get bj (ar th lost wholesome enjoyment and tatit. faction out of tobacco, especially if he! chew flug tobacco..., The rich juice of the leaf tre retained . in goo4 plugs better than in any other form, For more than generation Speag Head hat held first place at the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. 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For the convenience of visiting guardsmen, and for others, who: have to utilize odd momenta snatched from their work, army officers have set up field pieces on the capitol grounds. Here contestants go through all the motions of loading, aiming and firing under the spur of stop-watches ' ' and expert supervision. . .. v . : ; Red Cross Pharmacy Rezall Drug Store King's Cash : Store Wright-Reidel Grocery Co. Central Pharmacy Redeemed by the dealers whose names appear in this adv. "North Side Grocery Pickens Bros. pet Cash Basket Grocery, A. G, ;Dunlap, Prop. Sanitary Cash Grocery. xiee Hive Grocery. Spring and Summer Dress Goods In Dimities, Batistes, Voiles and Silk Mixtures .(if ttilti Now On Display New Spring and Summer Coats For Ladies and Misses Our! v 4 y Corset Dett . ..J, is complete in every detail. '""M6delsf or every ' - - Figure. '-'----t,,'4r,-, Be Friendly, Come in 'and see us Occasionally. I. Abraham The Dependable Store