1 rtri iVKNIM) !St3?ITl;RIAV1 .JULY 1," 1'JioV THE EVENING NEWS H( HItOKDKK IS FOUND. ROSEBURG EDUCATOR 1IKI.VG CONSIDERED UY SALEM HOARD CnURCH SERVICES ARE HELD EVERY MORNING AT CAMP WHITMAK ITLTON J. SHOEMAKER ' C'AHL I). SHOEMAKER One of the rangers under the charge of Supervisor S. C. Bartrum reported just be fore going to prepB this ev ening that he bad found Carl Schroeder near Quartz moun tain. When found Schroeder was hardly able to travel and could not have lived more than a day longer. H. Q. Hall, principal of the Rose school in this city, is an applicant for the position of city superintend ent of the Salem schools and has a BAM J. dHOEMAKEB t ' Editor and Publisher. HHLKI) DAILY EXCEPT BU.VItAY number of splendid endorsements from school boards where he has taught as well as from a number ot prominent educators whose reputa tion is nation wide. There were twenty-seven appli cants for the position and at a meet ing of the board held last night the names of more tfian half were elim inated from further consideration. Mr. Hall's name was among those retained for further consideration by the members of the board. Bubaciiptlon Rates Dally a 4t ft year, by malt (3-0 ,Pr month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. SaP.r year 2.00 mons 1.00 or tending to biiBineBs matters and vis iting with many friends In this city. A in Knirfl as Becond-class matter November B, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore, i rodor act o( March 3. 1879. F. G. filakely returned this after paat KATUItDAY, JULY 1, 1010. noon from a business trip to Kiddle. Robert I la! I , of Sutherlin, spent the day In Roseburg attending to PUT I'NDKIt PKACK JIOXOS i ( ' r i kkPi- lKlH.ir, :"v"4v W? . V&V., K i-rVti ) Bit Besides being a Judge ot exccp- ee tlonal morlts, candidate Hughes niUBt bei bo a regular connoisseur In selecting pri -viands which place hU gueBtB In , va good humor. He has only lately ' 't - teen host to the two ox-presldents Til Cf the United Stales, and they cc th both reported as having left In the ? very best humor. TV - 4 The orators who will entrance tlifei listening multitudes at the various celebrations this year, will not luck for material with which to make tho eagle scream, nor will It bo necessary to twist the lion's tall, or take a fling at the kaiser in order to do It effectively. Almost any reference to Old Glory will rouse the audience at the present time. Tho small boy In some of our neighboring towns where the Glor Ions Fourth Is to be celebrated, will not bo deprived of his prlvllogo of showing his patriotism by Indulging in tho fizz and pop of tho firecrack er, for most of the mayors have do elded to declare tho local ordinances against this pastime, as Inoperative for the day. It lsBuld that thu Colonel has more applications to join any mili tary orgnni'atlou he may raise, and if it should come to that pass whero his sorvicoB were accepted, it would require a division to tako care of thera all. It would ;be dlflfcult, howovor, to think of any other title for him than just simply "The Col onol," and that would Bllck no mat ter how much higher bo might go in tho military titles. J Tho outlook now Is tor tho very bast kind of weather for ull colobra Uona of our great national birthday. ii In every portion of this section of : tho country, so one may as well pick out the exact plaeo In which to pus3 ;; it. Kor IhoBo who do not cure for ! noise and crowds, they sny tbeso lato rains have made tho trout cxcocdlng- fieJy lively, so no doubt many will pick riall)t their favorllo haunts and pass Miss Moiiy In this manner, lire of v i- of orlglr thnt our own war cloud bus nature wnturily lifted, It Is tlmo lor thu and were no across the ocean to sp ot nierrtmen, and tho accounts would Jioon a tuhlhnt the long promised una Treshiueiils. jenoral advance of the al dinr.teen, JUulreuily begun, and with fliison, n ".i-nnlty that It must from its Moore, violence and doHtructlvencsa ftyjtr o" t lie center uf intercut. It Is pos- f Blhlo that this Ib the beginning of I' the end of the two years' struggle. '. Although l.oid Kitchener stalled as n poor hoy, an, has been u sul- 1 dler all his lll'o, bo left an estate of t nearly three quarters o( a million. 'V Home cynic bus been mean enough to ascribe It to his being a batrhelor, i and bo was able to save bo much be cause he did not have to buy hats for his wife. Hut It hardly seems . possible that bats alone would ae rouut for all this accumulation, los slbly England Is n little more lib eral In her pay for soliiier of the! .1 rapacity of the lute i oinmamler ln- rhief, than wo are here In this, country. ! business matters. A. C. Wilson, of Yoncalla, was a business visitor in Roseburg for sev-c-ral hours today. Mrs. F. A. Gilliam and Kathcrine Dyers were in the city from Win cheater today. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Lucas left this afternoon for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Harshfleld A marriage license was granted last night to Fred Asam and Louise Stener, both of Douglas county. Mrs. Chns Wamsloy, who has been visiting In Roseburg for a few days left this afternoon for her home. "Lee Mohr and wife, of Sutherlin, spent the day In this city visiting and attending to business matters; Virgie Campbell loft this nftnrnoon for Eugene where she will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Amlta Miller, who has been visit ing at the home of Mrs. W. H. l.eck ey, returned to her home this after noon. Judge J. W, Hamilton, wife and daughter, Morlo, left this afternoon for Coos nny, where they will spond a few weeks. J. M. Thompson, a prominent farmer and mine owner of Camas Valley, was In the city today attend ing to business matters. 'rmu Wright, of Oakland, who has been spending a few days visiting with friends in this city, returned homo tills afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. IT. Welngarten, of San Francisco stopped in this city today on their wny home from Port land where they have been visiting Miss Agnes Grlnsted left on the 4:15 train this morning for Long leach, Calif., where she will visit for the next two months with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Elwell. Mrs. C. R. Thompson left this aft ernoon for MnrBhricld where she ex pects to remain. Mr. Thompson pre ceded her and Is employed thoro at tiie present tlmo. l'nless an alarm of fire Is sounded tonight Roseburg will hnve seen an entire month without a conflagration of any kind. Tho last flro to which the department responded was on tho evening of June 2. This Is an excellent record and the city council Is wondering whether or not it enn be attributed to the new flro truck. A card from Rev. S. (1. Ilettes, who Is now In Looking Glass, states that he will he at Canyonville on July il, 7. S and It. where he will hold a campnieotlng for nil tho churches, with Rev. Coop, of the M. K. cireh In chaices. Rev. Ilettes Is now hold ing dally meetings at Looking Glass where he speaks from his auto in front of the store, and will continue these until Sunday. iu:.i;i(i will in: hi i d iii.ri-: Accused of u.ssauU and battery. Dave Churchill appeared in the re cordtor's :t)Lirt this afternoon ,and upon entering a plea of guilty was fined $5.00. The assault occurred at the Empire Livery stable shortly after noon when he attacked Loyal Emery who in the mix-up which fol lowed, was struck several limes in the face. Emory Immediately made out a complaint and Churchill watt placed under arrest. Later Emory appeared In the justice court where he had Churchill put under $00' bonds to keep tho peace. SIX MOKE A HE ADDED. Six more names were added today to the rapidly increasing list for the volunteer company being organized by Dr. F. V. Haynes. The new members are Bertram. Bates, B. F. Jones, Myles Jones, D. Y Kidwell, Gltin Willis and Fred Stusy, the lat ter two being residents ot Riddle. Many others are expressing their in tention of joining the company and their names will be added as soon as soon as the paper can be taken to them for their signatures. IAXV Sl(i NEW OAT If. All the members of the hospital corps last night subscribed to the new federal nav bill. There was not a single refusal to accept the terms and In each Instance the boys were eager to sign their names to the doc ument. In tho Fourth Company coast artillery the oath is not being sign ed so rapidly, as a large numbor of tho members live in the country and are unable to come into the city. Therd havo been only a very few in stances in which the men have re fused to sign. ARE MAIMMED THIS AFTKKXOOX. Judge Marsters today officiated at the wedding of John Kramer and Miss Iva Doll Watts, both residents of Deor Creek. The ceremony was performed at the homo or Mrs. Col lins on Main street and was wit nessed by only a few of the imme diate relatives and friends. Both are well known in the vicinity in which they live and whore thoy will bo at homo to their many friends. FOU SALE 160 acres, 50 acres cul tivated. Will take town property In part payment. Julius Dorn bluit, Dixonville. 7-M-jy'lp FINE TRACT FOR SUB-DIVISION Regular church services are held every morning at Camp Whitman, Beekman, New York. Photo slier- tt'i of the 69th New York regiment, conducted by the regimental chaplain. Rev. Francis P. Duffy. SEVERAL I'AV FINES. R. E. Hunt, James Fletcher, Jr., Mrs. Ora Welker, Waldo .Marsters, Merle Payne, O. C. Brown, Geo. K. Qtilne, C. L. Selecmnn, E. W. Bar num and O. E. Churchill today paid fines of $1.00 each for driving their autos without the light properly displayed in the rear of the machine. Nine other warrants of arrest have been served, but the owners have not yet appeared. ONE MILLION JOHS IN AM- of John Barleycorn are the American ERICA CLOSED TO DRINKERS.; railroads, which generally have adopted 'Rule G,' the mightiest blow In the July American Magazine " yef delivered at alcohol in industry. Dr. Edwin P. Bowers says: j But tne railroads are not standing mere are more tnan a million alone other great industries have Jobs In America closed to the man who drinks alcoholic liquors. This means that not only the employee shall not drink while on duty, hut that he shall keep clear of all pub lic drinking places while off duty. "Leaders in this excommunication T come to see that alcohol makes only for accidents, inefficiency and w-aste. Workmen's C Jiupensation Laws in many states have uelped to v. pen men's eyes, and business common sense Is keeping them open. Special Presidential Campaign Offer JL 4 9 The months of July, August, September and October wbjfcSre fteltte us promise to be the most sthrjmg the United States has experienced in over a generation. TwaXhe strongest men of the nanism will be candidal for the highest office within he gift of the America people. Questions o national and international inter of every c'ay ocWance. Every man, woman will want tokeeft in touch w;ilh these candj questions. This ca , CITY NEWS. ! j Mothers homo inndo bread at Mm' Cafeteria, oc per lu;if. tot!-u'j Al. llnrli-kon, the prominent! Oakland resident, enmo to Koscburf;! jitlay and spent several hours nt- Peptity STierlff Krnnk llopklus 1st experte,! to arrive in itoKoburg to-i night with Hurry Hanfiold and K. 11. Jarvis, the prinrlpalK In the Tillrrj Hhootlng affair. The hearing was to have been held before Will y. ltrown! j list !- of lite peace at Riddle, but on account of the Inter's absence tt was found necessary to bring the twoi men to Roseburg. Tiny will be piven an examination in the local .h:sti.'e court Monday. Near County I-'air Grounds. Close to proposed location of Kendall Mills; 10 acres In shape of square with streets on three sides. Practically level land. All under cultivation, 9 j acres In fruit; T acres bearing. I Vtalaiice of place in grain and gar- j den truck. Good 5 roifm house, with I closets, all finished. Hani 20x10 t't. with Hi ft. sheil attached. Other out-buildings. Good fences. Excel lent w ell of water. Taxes very light. Price $7,000. Term.?, J3.000 down, balance on tl years time at e per cent. Apply to owner on premises, Ira Hull. R. K. n. 1, Roseburg. Ore, or free transportation to anyone de siring to see property. G. W. Younif & Son Km ittt Htul I'Uv Insurance. 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