TITK EVEXINO SEWS. TIESIlAY, Jf.VK 27, 1010. THE EVENING NEWS ' HILTON J. 8IIOKMAKEH CAM. D. SHOEMAKER ' SAM J. (SHOEMAKER Editors and Iiibilgliers. IHHUEH DAILY KXUKIT SUNDAY Subscription Rates Daily Per year, by mall $3.0" Par month, delivered 50 8oml-Veekly. er year 12.00 lx mon"s 1.00 Entered as second-class mattef November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore, cdr act of March 3, 1879. TI'USDAY, ,H:.K -7. 1010. 1 Entered as November 5, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore. cdr act of March 3, 1879. TI'USDAY, ,H:.K -7, 1010. While all this fum and talk about eliminating hyphens In nationalities Is Btlrring the people over the coun try, what is the matter of clearing up the docket and Including such other hyphenates as News-Democrat, Mall-Trlbune, Gazette-Times, etc.? KUI'UIIMCAN CANDIDATES, 1010. For President Charles E. Hughes For VIce-Prcs Chas. W. Fairbanks For Soc. of State D. W. Olcott For Pub. Service Commissioner Fred G. Buchtel For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coke, of Coos Co.: Edwin O. Potter, of Lena Co. For Senator B. L. Eddy For Joint Rep Wm. H. Goro For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Roy Griggs. For Dlst. Alty Geo. Ncunor, Jr. For Clerk Chas. W. Clark For Commissioner W. E. St. John For Shorlfr Gen. K. Quino For Assessor Guy Cordon For Surveyor M. B. Gennond For Treasurer J. E. Sawyers For Co. School Supt O. C. Brown For Coroner Dr. C. B. Wndo For Justice of Poace....C. F. Hopkins For Constable II. B. Church TIME TO (JET TOGETHER. Tho splendid examplo of Colonel Iloosovelt and tho large majority of tho loudcrs of tho progressive party, In agreeing to drop tho difforcnucs which have existed between them and the other wing of tho republican party, and dovoto all their energy to the election of Hughes this fall, Is ono worthy of emulation nil down the lino, ami this is Just us applicable to tho lucal party conditions as It Is to national affairs. This country stands oil tho very t li res hold of great events, und before us Is a future filled with many complex difficulties which demand a strong party with great leudors to manuuo with unc ross and honor and dignity. The re uniting of the two great brunches or tho republlcnn party which drifted opart four years ago makes tho suc coss prnctlniily assured, anil 11 is now high time to adjust tho differ-, onceB which oxlHt locally to a larger or smaller degree, In all communities. nd pull together with united effort CITY NEWS. .Mrs. Louis Grant, of itiddle, was In he city shopping today. Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, of Riddle, came to Koseburg this afetrnoon. .Mr. and Mrs. I), Smith, of Oak land, were visitors in Itoseburg for several hours today. T. A. Huffe.ty an wife are plan ning to attend the Fourth oi j... colouration at Camas Valley. Mr. and Mrs. N. Laltuut, of Wil bur, spent the day In this city visit ing nnd attending to business mat ters. .Mrs. Vf i. II. Eiitep Is very ill at nor home on Pino street today and tho hopes for her recovery are very slight. The infant son, of I. oils Singleton of Oak Creek, died last night after a short Illness. Tho funeral will he held ut the home tomorrow. Mrs. Robert Hall, of Sutherlin spent the day In Itoseburg, shopping Sho was accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. C. S. Baker, of Woodland, Calif., who is visiting with her for a short time.. Frank Hopkins, deputy sheriff from Canyon ville, accompanied by his son, Albert and Hugh Carter, mo tored to Itoseburg today and spent several hours attending to business matters. P. T. Bubar brother of D. B. Bu- har, of this city Is expected to arrive In tills city either the last of this week or tho first of next. He and his family nro motoring from Dlnine, Mich., and are going to locate in this city, lio hns purchased Mr. Young's Interest in tho Young & Unbar jew elry store which will be operated un- Buhar Bros. WEDDING AT YONCAIXA. Mr. Max Kimmel, of Canyonvllle, and Miss Marguerite O'Mara, who lies "! teaching In the Canyonvllle school during the past two years, were married at the home of the bride's mother at Yoncalla, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Only re' -lives of the contracting parties wore In attendance. Both bride and groom SHERIFF'S SALE OF PROPERTY. REAL Notice is hereuy given that by v.'r. tue of a writ of execution Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county, to me di rected in the case of W. R. Vinson, plaintiff, vs. Charles C. Briggs, and Joseph West, defendants, upon a are well known In this part of tho j Judgment duly made and rendered county, where they enjoy the ' ln tne Bal1 eourt on March 4th. 19 16, highest esteem of a large circle of friends. air. Kimmel was for sever al years engaged In the mercantile business at Canyonvllle, but last fall traded v' business to Hughes Bros. for their fine farm near Canyonvllle. Mr. and" Mr. Kimmell will make tholr homo at the farm. Itldcllo Tribune, I'lXISIIKI) THE SAME DAY. If you bring your films In by 9:30 wo will finish your work the same day. Professional work by Profes sional Fotogruffers. 700-lf CI.AItK rVA UK. FOR SALE OK TRADE -Light farm wagon in first class condition. Phone 116. Tho big roil, bluo mid white poster In the window of Tho News ofriee, with its plcturo of tho old time "mln uto mon" of tho Devolution, and the other of the up-to-dalo soldier of to day, Is not a call to arms by tho gov ernment, or the Bign of a recruiting officer, but ls tho notice of the grand celebration of the Fourth of July nt at llldiilo, and tells of tho big events and good times to come off there ono week from today. From all accounts of the preparations being iiiude, II will bo ono of the notable celebra tions of tho slate. WANTED To lease for year, mod ern 4 or 5 room cottago, furnish ed, state terms. 311 Perkins bldg. 730-JiS FOR SALE A good horse, six years old, weight 1500. "Also a good Duroc boar. Price reasonable. E. R. Fenn, . Melrose, Ore. Phone 11F11. 733-J30p FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with 3 weeks calf, good milker. J. D. Palm, Roseburg lit. 1, box 27, 1st house north on Sunshine ranch road. 727-J30p FOR SALE A No. 1 thoroughbred fresh Jersey cow. Will make 12 or lfi lbs. of butter per week. C. W. Maxwell, Sunshine ranch. Phone 1F2. 731-jylp in favor of said plaintiff W. R. Vin son and against the said defendants Charles C. Briggs and Joseph West for the sum of One Hundred Sixty U1G0.00) Dollars, I did, for want ol personal property to satisfy said Judgment, on the 15th day of Juno, 1910, duly levy upon the following described real property situated in Douglas county, Oregon, and all the Interest' of defendants or either of them therein, to-wit: Lots One (1) and. Two (2) Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter (SWVl of NE',4) and. North west qittrter of Southeast quarter (NWy, of BE Section One 1, Township Twenty-six (26) South, Range Eight ( 8 West of Willam ette .Meridian, and in pursuance of said execution and levy I will. expose for sale and sell, at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, as the law directs, at the court house door of said county in the city of Roseburg, Oregon, gn Tuesday, the 18th day of July, 1916, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the said real property, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy tho said judgment, costs and accruing costs. The said sale will be subject to confirmation by said court. Dted this 15th day of Juno, 1916. GEO. K. QUINE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. 710-Jyl7 AT THE MAJESTIC TOMORROW. tens, t- ' IV- , " " 1 7 9 SCENE FROM "THE QUALITY OF FITH," MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, DE LUXE EDITION. IN FlVE ACTS. PRODUCED BY GAUMONT. NOTK E OF SHERIFF'S " VLE OX FOIiECLOSl'Jie, FOR SALE Hay baler, John Deere power press No. 2, 8 h. p. gasoline engine complete, good condition, bnrgain for cash. E. C. Benson, Room 4, Commercial Club bulld- 629-tf FOR SALE At a bargain to settle ostuto of u. W. MorTrs, deceased. 4 cottages in North Roseburg, each on r,0-foot lot. Apply to II. i). Church, or at 616 S. Stephens St. 723-Jy22 1'lllS It.MI.ROAl) TItIP WOl'I.D COST Vol.: EXOItMOI'S Sl'M FOR SALH Household goods, ta bles, chairs, hods, stoves, etc. Am lenvlng for tho east, and on ac count of the high freight will sell cheap if taken before July 15. A. T. Iiuhnuu, 733 S. Pine ' 734-jy3p Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon on tho 13th day of June, 1916, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 24th day of May, 1916, In a suit wherein plaintiff J. G. Stevenson recovered Judgment against defendants A. It. Hinkson, Mabel 0. Hinkson, and Tho United States National Bank of Eugene, Oregon, ' for the sum of Nineteen Hundred Forty and 55-100 ($1940.55) Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of fi per cent per annum from the 24th day of May, 1910, and tho further sum of Twelve and 75-100 Dollars ($12.75) costs, which said judgment was enrolled and docketed ln the Clerk's office of said Court In said county on the 21th day of May, 1916, and said execu tion to me was directed command ing me in tho name of the State of Oregon In order to satisfy said judg ment, costs and accruing costs to sell the following described real property, to-wit: the South half ofi tho Northeast quarter and tho North half of the Southeast Iquarter of I them Section Eight in Township Twenty-' seven South, Range Two West, W. M., containing 1G0 acres of land In Douglns County, Oregon, together 1 I in tue tMiii", Hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belong ing. New, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, and in compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale, I will on Thursday the 20th day of July, 1916, between the hours of 9 o'clock and 4 o'clock p. m. to wit: at one o'clock p. m. on said day at the main door of the county court house ln Roseburg, Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash, sub ject to redemption, all the right, title and Interest of said defendants, and all other persons claiming by, through, or under them or either of in and to said morteaeed premises. GEORGE K. QUINE, Sheriff of Douglas County. 709-Jyl7 l"OR SALE 120 acres of. timber for $1250.00 described as the W,t 'of NWy, an,i SEV4 of NW Sec."2, twp. 23 S. Range 6 West, W. M. Write Young & Broberg, 2000 Vernon Place, Seattle, Wash. 706-alp In the July American .Magazine and slreiiL'th fur thn If there was heateil rivalry before I J"1"1 '""shear says: the primaries, let tho victor and tho vanquished forget them, let tho petty spiles nnd Jealousies and per sonalities bo dropped, take tho lesson nf the great leaders of tho nation, and let harmony prevail, tho hour is propitious and the greater needs of tho country demands It. Oregon may not be nble to fur nish us ninny companies for service In the defense of our country, and upholding Its hohor, as many of the oilier slates, but there 9 t,er ntuto In all the union that bus male n quicker unswer In Hie call of the president, or where more ein-.ernes und enthusiasm has been shown. And when the first ilelaehmenls have gono forward to tho front, there will be more follow should the necessity arise ror n more extended cull. "If you could ride from the en to Alpha Cenlaurl, on u train going at the rate of n mile n minute, yoi. would reach your destination In million years. At tho rate sound travels, if a song wore to be sung on Alpha Cenlaurl it would be three million eight hundred thousand years before wo could hear It. This nolghhor of our Is thlrly-flve trillion miles away. A spider's thread from n cocoon reaching to it would weigh ; five hundred tons. "On rearth In lis revolutions on i Its own axis and Its trip around the j sun ami outward Into space makes a j Journey or nine hundred and elghty j four million mile!, a year; hut thn old j clock never varies; there Is never a I Jar or tremor, and we are back again I on i he hundredth of a second. Do' you know It wool dhave cost me one' IF-KIDNEYS ACT- ;e salts Buys Backache is a sign yon have beon , eating too much meat, which forms urio acid. hen you wake up with backache snd dull misery in the kiihuw region it gen rul ly means you havo been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority Meat forms uric ocid which overworks tlie kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood mid tliev becomo sort nf paralysed and lonj-. When vour kidncva pet alipish aud clog you mint relieve them, like you relievo your bowels; re moving all tho body's urinous wnste, el" you have backache, nick hoadache, oV.zy kHIh; your Btomudi sours, tonimo is coated, and when tho weather is had ........... inuiges. i i,o urIIlrt a cioiuiy. inn oi sediment, channels otien get sore, water scalds nnd you are obliged to seek relief two or tlireo times during the night, , lather consult a good, reliable physi cian nt oi.ee or get from vour pharmacist about four ounces of jnd Salts; take uioirspooiiuil in a glass of water Special Presidential Campaign Offer What a difference it makes In the, tho opinion our democratic friends' havo of Roosevelt, now thai he has, roiuo out strongly for IliiKhe,, and: makes so certain the defeat of thei present administration this fall. He! Is no longer a patriot and states man. and a man with a powerful following whoso support would have been welcomed wiih op. -a anns. ; billion five hundred million dollar li i I had bad to pay my way so far nt : Mure breakfast for a few davs and your the rale of two cents n mile durlnu I K"'m'-V" will then act tine. This (anion. , . . """"M salt Is mads from tho acid of m.y my lo.n noy of seventy.five years." Und !,.,no ii,.. ' ?,:?! t?, " To ride from the earth of Alpha I been used for generations to I ciii.im l w otild billion dollars. cost sewn hand M inimr i tim uTs uom l clean ami stimulate slui-oioli l-i,lv j bo to neutralise acids In the urine so' it ! no loiter irritates, thus ending bladder j Weakness. v ! '"'1 " is a life saver for regular I eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot I injure and makes a delightful ,r,.. veacuit lithia water drink. To an iitixitiiiH inquirer, it may he stated that a little thing like a war with Mexico will not Interfere with tho building of the railroad and lum- her mill. About the only thing it ! will affect will be tho use of Moxt-j cans In building the road bed, and soino left over Americans may get the jobs. j John s, collie time hoard bill, hinid ho w as arrested a;o for hat ln lumped n failed lo n.'pe.ir hi In- city com I at the lime set ami has evi dently lift tottn. Before being re leaned he was placed under $50 bond tho amount being furnished by Geo. I. ill. proprietor of the MeCI. Uan ho tel. Mr. I. in has been notlfi is making arrangement th si: iiunis. and to fettle for XT OitrAimis loive uouResuita No in alter .what kind of o vwv-itAd v;ou put in cm paper wcwSlive you result t3 The months of July, August, September and October which are before us promise to be the most stitring the United States has experienced in over a generation. Two of the strongest men of the nation will be candidates for the highest office within the gift of the American people. Questions of national and international interest will be of every da' occurance. Every man, woman and child will want to keep in touch with these candidates and questions. This can be accomplished by reading The Evening News In order to add a large number of new subscribers to m l.aPea"lfor is made which will continue until ' the 15th day of July. For $1.00 we will mail to any address in Douglas County the Daily hvemng News during the months of July, August, Sep tember, October, November and December. I Call sub scriptions will be taken at the same price. 1 This snecial offer will positively close on July 15th. J P To our old subscribers, whose subscriptions expire dur- "s mi'uiut.1 iiiuuiiib e oner me uauy iews at 7 00 per year if paid in advance and providing that all back subscriptions are raid to date nt ih r,.,t.,i Renewals to be made during the months of June and July. Keep in touch with events by reading The News I 8rH"" 'I mi i i .in IMM.H..I. -,-.. a