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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
KK.IIT TIIK EVENING NEWS SATlllDAV, Jl'NE 10. lUlfl. Origins! Milled Milk Nourishing Delicious Dige Ubla Tho powder t!iao.vc in water. Need no cooking Keep it on hnd Rich Milk, MnUed grain extract in powder. The Original Food-Drink for all ages. For Infants, Invalids and growing children. More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. Para nutrition,upbuiIdiog the- whole body. In the home, or at Hotels and Cafe. Invigorates nursing mothers, and the aged Substitutes cost YOU Same Price if vi 1 - - COMPANY TO PLACE NEW WATER PIPE employed In the placing of a pipe Una emploed In the placing of a pipe lino from Winchester to Roseburg by tho Douglas County Water & Light Co. I arrived this morning and will begin; next Monday. Tho present line of 12-Inch pipe will he replaced for its entire length with now 16-Inch pipe -which will materially increase tho , capacity of the supply which the company will he able to furnish. Tho line will follow the same routo as is now occupied hut will stop the waste by breakage due to the deteriorating of the present pipe which has now been in place for over 20 years. The work will take at least a month to complete and a large number of men will be em ployed. A great saving will result to tho company as it will entirely elim Inale the booster pump now being maintained at Edenbower, tho supply being direct from Winchester to tho reservoir In this city. mm If you give somebody a "Mercantile" for a birth day gift the first thing that foun tain pen will write will be a "Thank you" to you. And you'll get a mental "Thank ycu" every day it is used for years. Isn't that more than any other gift you can think of will do? "M-rcoritili;" fountain pens at this store plain, or with elaborate yiccus-tr.ctal mountings. I ho HALLMARK Store $2.50 and up A. S. Huey Company Sole Distributors for Roseburg REPUBLICANSPrCK Ei (Continued from page 1.) To Our Friends and Patrons Wo juo now located in our now' quarters In tho Crcason warehouse ou Winchester St.( formerly occupied liy the Uotiehurg Teed & Fuel Co., where wo are prepared lo Kivo you better survtco than ever. We ( Hii mnrkot your l'riti K and Prinluce at IHIh-M Prices oltalnal)le, and soli you any of the Hues of nicrchaudlHO we handle at tho Lours t ji rices possible, (ilve tin a call, and let us how you what we can do for you both In haiidliiiK what you have to sell and Helling you what you have lo buy. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union a?iifjiiapaiBgmimapi SPEND YOUR VACATION AT INGHESTER BAY OOOn HUNTING, FISHING AM) BATHING. COIIIS AND HAVE A (JO 31) TIME THIS SUMMER. For further pnrtleiilnrrj L. 8. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. Hughes. The nomination of tho col onel cume in the face of Roosevelt's own recommendation that the Pro gressives and Republicans unite upon Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. lledlam broke loose when tho chairman suspended the rules and 'called for nomination and announc ed the result nil within one minute. Bralnhridge Colby, of New York, made the speech which nominated Hoosevelt and he was seconded by Johnson, of California. The convention was anxious to nminato before the Kopubiicans had chosen a leader and both Johnson and Colby urged haste on the part of the chairman. lie, however, jock eyed around wailing for word from the Republican camp and as a re sult they had Hughes nominated two minutes before the Progressives had ltoosovolt. Peace .Mwtlng I'solcss. All of tho conferences which were held between the leaders of the tw parties and at which they sought lo agree upon a candidate came tt naught, although they conferred un til early mumlng and met again shortly before the convention waf called to order. At all of these meetings tho II' publicans suggested the name of Hughes and the Progressives derided to place bis name before the conven tion, but to0 late to effect a com promise. Immediately alter Roosevelt's nomination, Johnson telephoned to the colonel and urged him to make a statement to the effect that he would accept the nomination. Southern Man. for Vice-Plxtddent. CHICAGO, June 10. Before the progressives reconvened to nomin ate a vice-president this afternoon, Roosevelt telegraphed tho leaders. Tho contents of the telegram was not learned, but Allen assertod it was not a refusal to run. John M. Parker, of Louisiana, was nnminnted by acclamation by the progresivo convention for vice president. IhighoH Accepts' Nominal ion. WASII1XTON, June 1". Hughes telegraphed to Harding accepting the republican nomination. Ho endorsed the platform and announced he was for preparedness, and criticised tho administration. First Ballot - Hughes 2 "3 i . ' Weeks inn, Root in;i, Cummins S5. Burton 77 M) , Fairbanks 7 1 Sher man (ill, Roosevelt (15, Knox .16, Ford XI, LnFollctte '-'5. Brumbaugh !!!, Dul'ont U Willis I, Borah 2, Taft 14, MrCull 1. Absent 1 'i ; not voting 1. Second ballot Hughes gained 75. Result: Hughes mxts. Weeks 711, Fairbanks SSX,, Root 9S, Roosevelt 80, Burton 7(1',!!. Sherman 65, L Folletle 25, Knox ,17, IluPont 1J. Cummins S5, Willis. McCnll, Wood, and Harding, 1 each, Wnnamnker 5, not voting 2. I. r II 14 KbS a Br UlMISNION 10c IT'S DIFKKItKXT. "Always a Good Show" (SI) TODAY, ONU DAY ONLY Ciu Ymn (ilrl A,l,M,t a Stage. Cmvr and lUmmln (;mm1? II.IOIC IIIUIIV and HOMHUiok DI.IN give tho answer In tho World rive-part feature The Ballet Girl' Tho play can not be anything but the best with two of the great est film stars plating tho leads. "Bungling Bill, Detective" Comedy that lu'iken tiio laugh TOMOKKOW The '.It h Episode of the "MtOX CUW," " I UK AKKOWH OF II ATI:.'. Tho laughing mask Is wtlll a mystery. Tho last eplBodo of "TIIK (ll!l, AND TIIK (i.IK," "IXllVIMi TIIK LAST SI'IKK" I'ATIIK NF.WS Tho Into news In pictures ' " I'KAM TS AMI l-OWDKIt A Conu-dy tc7 Inuiih at. ceptive candidate. Four years ago he likewise declined to take any in- .i-reai in politics. Two years ago hit name fimt l;ean to be inentoned a;-, a republican nominee ugalnst Wil son. For more than a year Republican leaders have tried to make him "come out in tho open" ou whether be would accept the nomination. They didu't Biicceed. Hughes retir ed behind his fast-graying and al ways famous whiskers. Hughes has been consistent in his reforms. He startled New York with the thoroughness with which he probed the life Insurance scandals and, when governor, made bitter enemies of the "regular" crowd toy doing Just as he pleased on appointments; by Instituting direct primaries; in surance roform and anti-race track legislation. Because of Ills reform record and his progressivism of thought, Hughes has been mentioned as an "amalgamation" candidate, who would tinlie both the Republicans and Progressives. Ho isn't popular with the "old guard" because of li Is habits of almost "insolent independ ence" as one leader has expressed it. but all Republicans admit his strength with the voters. REAL ESTATE DEAL U. W. YOUNG l. It. lll'RAlt YOU ARE INVITED to call and see our display of Hawkes Cut Glass. We are pleased to show glassware of such brilliance. Hold a piece of Hawkes glass to the light. It geems bubed In white light; transmitting a dazzling radiance, colorless as crystal. Judges of fine glass ac cept the perfect "whiteness" or Ilawkes as the standard of glass quality. 1LVWKKS ITT (JIjASS it the best product of Us kind. A new assortment Just received. Simple pieces as well asthe more elaborate. We will be pleased to show you the different designs. QUALITY SERVICE YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-One-Four Rosc-burg, Oregon a few days to superintend the im provements which he intends to make to his newly acquired brick building. Mrs. Chas. W. Hughes returned this afternoon from Grants Pass, where she has been visiting for a short time. One of the largest real estate deals to be made In this city for many yeara was closed today through the Skiff Agency. By terms of the trans fer, which involves lands to tho value of $120,000, W. A. Taylor, of this city! trades his extensive holdings in Roseburg for the celebrated A. J. Wnrnick stock ranch, near Norton, Oregon. Tho property which Mr. Taylor traded for the large ranch consists of the largo brick building on the corner of Jackson and Washin'glon streets, and now occupied by the New York Cafe and the Smoke House, five modern residences nnd building sites together with several interest-bearing securities, the entire amount of property tottallng ap proximately $(10,000. Tho rnncii Is composed of 1400 ncres of land, stocked with 135 bond of registered Hereford cattle, 400 head of sheep, 300 head of goats and tiie usual equipment of farm imple-j menls and furniture. The ranch Is I located in Lincoln county, about two miles west of Norton and is one of the largest in the state. Both parties are tailing immediate possession of their respective prop-' erlies. nnd Mr. Taylor will move with his family some time next week and will make his future homo on tho ranch. .Mr. Warnirk is as yet undecided as to his future residence, but. will spend n few months in tills city. Ho will arrive In Roseburg in . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of &&Zkk BE THE FASHION (Continued from pngo 1.) I the most artistic, -tlrollic "dressing downs" that was ever spoken. It simply took the hldo off Barnes, i Tho up-stato "boss" responded by denouncing Hughes as a purty 1 n-1 pirate and traitor to tho state con- j venlion. Nevertheless Hughes was i renominated. . Tho Hughes fight against tho race track interests was probably the most spectacular of ul his moves as Coventor. Behind It lay a senti mental Interest. While practicing la Hughes was thrown In contact with a stenographer whoso father1 had been Imprisoned for embeztlo menl of money with which lie "plny ed the races". When Hughes became governor his first message suggested repeal of tho law legalizing betting at race! tracks. A committee friendly to the' rare Interests laughed and tabled the bill. But Hughes "get his dan iler t-p". Ho stiunm',1 C'e state for rl 'u. Killed at a regular session f tt'.-1 legislature, it wns later revlv d at a special session anil finally forced through by the vote of a sick ciutor who was carried Into the clif mher ou a stretcher. Hughes was first nietnioned for the presidency eight years flso. He steadfastly refused to be even a re-1 White Shoes and Mary Janes ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ;; in mu xx JiU-s That Satisfy. :;' I'M;:. . . - - Cass St. "Onyx" 'li Hosiery You Get GOOD Value at ANY Friceslftt Lkle or Cotton 3Sc to $5.00 per pmlr Emery -Beers Company, inc. WHOLESALE 1 S3-16 1 EAST 24th ST. Corset Fittings in Moving Pictures Spzcial Matinee for Ladies Only at tho Antlers Theatre THURSDAY, JUXK IBtli, at 2 o'clock Begin planning now to attend this matinee. The film shown has one of the cleverest- stories produced by Tho Essanay Film Co., of Chicago. The title is "How Marjorie Won a Career." The story was written by a feature writer for tho Essanay Company and part of the film shows an Interior of their studio. The part that will Interest you most, however, is the actual fitting of GOSSARD CORSETS on Living Models You can see just how many different types of figures are trans formed Into beautiful figures t 'trough, the correct fitting of n Gos sard Corset. F.vcry figure lyp ) shown in the film can be correctly fitted at this store. Complimentary passes will bo 1 ;sued by us and you can obtain s many as you like for yourself and your friends by calling at our Corset Department. The demand for seats will bo heavy, and even though we have engagod the Antlers Theatre for the entire afternoon, we know that some women will be disappointed. Call nnd get your tickets today. 1 Corsets'! U Wear OSSARD VJ CORSETS tj) They Lace In Front ANTLERS THEATRE CiHEAT KEYSTONE (XME1Y TODAY 'His Auto Ruination' With Willie Collier and Mae Busch. A genuine "laugh feast". Also the Beautiful 5-reel Triangle-Fine Arts Production "HONOR'S ALTAR" featuring Bessie Barrlacale and Lewis Stout. Admission iw tlstlnl ic and 10c. COMIMi Sl.VDAY AND MONDAY PAULINE FREDERICKS In the splendid five-reel Paramount Feature "Lydia Gilmore" A strong production. Better than "Zaza". Also a new and Inter esting tmveloguo and the fifth Installment of Brays Animated Cartoons.