L'uXINfJ .E1VS, s -ATlTtDAY, Jl l.Y 8, 1010. THE EVENING NEWS r "ill l tfl'OX -J. 8IIOK.MAKEK CAUL, V. SIIOIO.MAKKII Reduced Fares ' 6AM i. fillOli.MAKEH Editors and I'iiIiIIhIktb. IHHL'KIl DAILY EXOICI'T KI'MlAY von ,. Subscription Itnles Daily Per year, by mall $3.0' Per month, delivered 60 Summer nrv Seiiil-VVeekly. Per year , . Six mouHis .J2.U0 . 1.0(1 FOUIl Newport inps Knieieti as sucond-ciass matter November 6, 1909, at Itosebnrg, Ore. ,ndr ri of Mnreh ft. 1879. SAT I KDAY, Jll.Y H. 1116. When suniinor comes and a vacation outing is planned, remember New port Is cool. The breeze from off the mighty Pacific never falls. With the many diversions and attractions to pass the hours away, surely you could find no better place fur ya .. vacation aEPUIiMCAX CANDIDATES, 110. For President Chnrlos E. Hughes For Vice-Pros ChaB. W- Fairbanks For Sec. of State B. W. Olcott For Pub. Service Commissioner... Fred 0. Buchtol For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan of DouglaB Co.; John S. Coke, of Coog Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of Lane Co. For Senator B. L. Eddy For Joint Rep Wm. II. Gore For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Itoy Griggs. For Dlst. Atty Geo. Nctiner, Jr. For Clerk Chas. W. Clark For Commissioner W. E. St. John For Shoriff Geo. K. Qulno For Assessor Guy Cordon For Surveyor M. B. Gormond For Treasurer J. E. Sawyers For Co. School Supt O. C. Brown For Coroner ....Dr. C. It, Wade For Justice of Peaco....C. F. Hopkins For Constablo H. B. Church The Cost is Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale dally from all Southern Pacific stations in Western Oregon. Tho return limit Id October 31st. Dally Trains from Albany nnd Oor vullis muko excellent connections Write for Illustrated bodtlet "Newport" or ask local agent for completo information. John M. Scott, (,'cncrul I'nsscrifjor Agouti Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC lares late: "VVfifl. wmi3gg-wimm i TUDY the Price-List pufcMv p-futcd belon-. Compare wiJi tno L;.;t-.Pricw of other Tires made in LESSER volume. are higher in almost tho exact proportion .n Coodrkh F'-r.'ln .'.( '0 Aulo 'iVi :' i '1 Comoctitif: 1 possible to get the coat estimate fin ished until tills is found out. So our anxious Inquirer must have a Utile more pa'fonm and before long he will see the dirt flying on this en ;er'prlse, tho same ns It now Is on t.'t postoffico building, nnd lie will recall we have waited patiently for this a long time. III T WHO WANTS TO? .'Robert Smith, or the Tax Libera tor, lectured recently at Portland on the Biibject, "Why Tuxes are High". Jt would seem from the way soino of the big Interests, through tholr agents, are prolestlng that taxes are high because the big follows who lo not want to bear their slmro of them, think so.' When tho burden begins to shift In Iho shoulders of the big fellows it malms Hie ' gallod jndoB wince." The only logical way to keep taxes down Is to quit doing anything that it requires money to accomplish. Schools and roads nnd efficient help In conduct lug the busl- tmuoo vi 1I1U COIIUiy Ullll SIIII0 Cil 1 1 lUV Uio expenditure of a lot of money. "Ve have acquired a brownstono trout appetite which no bungalov Income will satisfy, anil until wo Change our ways and get bark to log rabin nnd ox-cart modes of living taxes. tiro pretty suro to ronmiii high." The above articm from the Myr ile Creek Mull, comes pretty near hitting the nail on the head in de scribing who, and what, Is behind the activities or Hob Smith's cam paign fbr lower tuxes, and Just why they uro behind It. No one In his wildest flights or imagination dreams Unit he or the Interests he represents: cares a oouihioniiil about how much taxation is put on some one else, or iiow little improvement Is niiiile in a country, so long as tin.y cl, Kl,t enough willing dupes to assist tlicm In keeping their vnKt holdings front paying legitimate tnos on lis oon taii(ly liicrcusiiig value, and stand Its share In the development or the country Iholr.soHlsli aim would re lard. N0 gno.i eiiivn win r r.-r an objection to l In- lowering or a tax rale, when It s consistent with the needs of the day and hour In better modes or living nnd comfort, nnd when (his can he uccompllsheil on a basis in which the Mg Interests which are holding the country back, share equally with the smaller ones hlrh are responsible for whatever development t,.n, is. It Is true that lr we do nut want to prtieli,iie In precious of the ti.n,. if ,, Kli. A big buttlo ls Bald to bo waging in Mexico today, but to tho extreme disgust or tho Oregon boys down on the border, It is between the Mexi cans themselves, nnd the American boys ennuot tako nny part In It. And that's why they are mad. CITY NEWS. ? Big Dance ut Illxonvlllo, Fiiday night, July H. Everybody Invited. 7(i0-fl4 c. it. iiarvey, or uiendalo, was a business visitor in this city for sev eral hours today. Frank and Umory Fonder left this ufternoon for Torflnnd where they will visit with their aunt. Airs. F. . Perry left this afternoon for Drain where she will visit for a short time with her sister. I.eon .Mel'llntnck leaves tonight for Newport where he will spend three or four weeks enjoying his mi nimi vacation. J. E. Flurry and A. J. Flurry, re turned last night from Tennessee where they huve been visiting at tho old home. Mrs. '., C. llrown, who has been Tisiling with relatives In Medrorcl for a few days returned to her home In this city today. John '.Nachler, one of ,the best known citizens ot Douglas countv I was In iu city today, and mining I el her Important In ess affairs he attended to, was paying ror another 1 year in advance (In The Evening ! News. As John said ho did not want his name In the paper, it was decided to say nothing about It. Mrs. G. E. Lewis went to Eugene for a visit with friends this aer noon. G. A. Williams and Dare Klngery of Vnncnlla, wore business visitors in Roseburg today, Mrs. J. w. Jones and daughter. Myra loft this afternoon for Eugene whore they will visit for a short time Mrs. S. A. Diamond, who has been visiting witi. her hrotliNr, o. P. lien oerson, returned to her liomo at Portland this afternoon. v -MIS3 Mary Sniidstrom, of Los An- KOica, who has been visiting with Miss Mabel Chlb'- left tills afternoon Tor Portland where' she will spend short time. Observe that corrroetinr j that VOLU ME cf production is.. This, when Quality a .;. Cut our 1215 Tire Cut. i , and it would sliU f:.r oxcpqu i .. T1..4. 4.1- . 1 T uui, mat, Hue rvv.ncv. v- v A it.?. i costing you Onc-lhird' MORE tiuv.r Thoy would not, rrA c . .:. LZTTLH i higher-cost to Us, and hinher-r.ri:z t V !. Because, Goodrich Tires va mtiue "m to (a price." ' Tire;;) to 0 akr.8 or Prr-.i. i.i ovcry lire vo in t'.:: pr.ee third. Jo necessariiy "c'.own to ii TIZ" FOR SORE. TIRED FEET AH ! "Tiz" is grand for aching, swol len tender, calloused feet or corns. run ai,i', i wo good milk cows. For information write or phone, U. U. Holblg, Kiddle. ( 7!-t: RICH, PISHE, the em to rear our children mid in days under the ruiuliii,m.s ,i isti'd In ih,. pjiin,.,.,. ,ias. k, well get along without higher Hon. or without nay taxes for that mailer, but. n uAod ai the lead of till., article, lie wnnts to do l,..j AM what ndicf. N"o mors tired (.-, n more binning fret; no more swolli ai-lllllir. ti tlilrr. sweat V fiM't Vn Tf;c fs:-Cu3 tin-:; ':fi the DglisiaL's, Frcliy Fisver MADE DY KCBECH FH::: You want to get all the i : aml benefit possible out oi l ... 'l hen thew pititj tobacco. You want y-.ir clicv: to l:nv wholesome, apretizimr ric!m?s5 of i: . fruit. Then chew tcir 14.;;. !. You want a plus v. uh a ik lxl-iv sweet ami null -,v i'.iv.ir t!-;;t he; ;;' long as the cl.ew hsts. Then chew .Spear Head. 1 One chew of Sprir Head will con vince any man that there's no other lo baeco on earth with such a rich aii.i lasting flavor. That's became ail tiic ratural juices of the choicest Lmlej hat arc retained in Spear Head. The making of Spear Head is ca dueted strictly according to purc-tooc! methods in a "-"t modern factory tli.it is spic-and-5pa?! throughout. The must expensive, modern pro cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet and pure at every stage. The luscious p'lug of Spear Hcrl irom which you lute the tastiest, wholcsomest of chews, represents the highest form of phit? tobacco 1'roduetic.., ' Try Spear Head the very host chev that money can huv. hi lUc cn ripej in wax paper. XOTl. K OK SlIKltll T'S VI. E ON loiiEci.osrit;-, Notice is hereby grven that by vir tue of ii Execution and Order o: Sale Issued out of the circuit court of the Stat" of Oreton on tho 13th "E, first of all, make the LoT Fabric Ti:-cst!.r.t cur 47-vear Exneri- ence in Kubber-orking, our huce Purchring-Power, and the myjt Advjncrl Enninmpnh vi'iiriprs nei:il-,lp Tiien we lot Cost fall where it w ill. a'o that Co.st we add a. moderate, and fair, Profit fcr Ourselves and for our (Dealers. Then we let VOLUME rice. as it vi!!. ' . Tne more. Tires we Mr.he, tho LE36 each Tire COSTS r.n to produce, and the less it rosts YOU to buv them. , Tne more Tires we Sell, the le.-s profit, prr Tii A ' Tne more Tirss we make, the betccr v 1 -,o more we have at Stake on Qualiiy, c::d Saiisicction t And, because of all this, Tho BEST Fabric Tires that Skill, Er)eriP" volume, can uuilci, are now avi Prices here ouoted. vrhy pay more for ANY Fabric Tire ? THE 1 V.T, rTrED. i;0:,V t; ..: neenrfa. he), iho -Good-Faith, able to YOU" et the VERY 1.10. F. GOCDrJCII CO., Akron, 0. Goodricii "Fair-List" Prices NOTICE, These Tires are as perfect an Fabric T'r.-3 r 1- 1 ' But, should any dissatisfaction whatever arise, w'-'i z"e-"-':;'':",- e, ,. ., , and KEQUK.STKD, to take the matter up promptly with v. t'-'.- ' -'- V"'"I ,'"tc"1 Me will find that Fair, Sauaro, .and LIBERAL treatment wi-fc'tvE-s be e-te ide-' on all I proper adjustments. ...;.s ct. t..rc.iut... on U1 , Tin: n. coopnic:: crx, ai-oi-, a 33x3 11 r ' j r f $10.40 34x4 I .... -c-co : 32x3'i:f (Safety-Tread.) j$15-45 33x4vi (Safety Treads) 33x4 J $22.00 37x5 . ' . ' . ' . . (J37;3S I black Baretcct g W j .' kiLiLzzJ? in m iiiiu.,. m i .MiK-jiiMamw.-,3ro.mj.,a.,; ii 1 dSL 1 J-li V ' foot-Rubber" does for Goodrich '." 7 iotes. H PflM Innitor !,., I ..!. I I. kt.. i- i -U Waterproof! -U Lighter llu,. I.ta!hcrl -I, SUSIES on' youMeVT!! your sllou l)r "r Ivcpatrcr, for Tcxtan Soles on your nc.vt par of Sho 23. ay of June, 1316, on a jtnftment rendered In snl( Court on tho'lMth day of May, 191 S, in a suit wherein plaintirf J. (1. Stevenson recovered Judgment aealnst defendants A. II. UiuUson. Mabel C Illnkson, and The I'nited States NationaJ Hank of day of May, 1'Ufi, and said execu tion to mu ivns directed command In!; mo in the naiiio of the State of Oregon in order to satisr- said judg ment, costs and nccrulnp. costs to sell the followiiiK described real ltiet.. with said Kxecution ana Order of S.'le, I will on Thursday tho 20th flay of July, 1910, between the hours of 0 o'clock and 4 o'clock p. m. to it: at one o'clock p. m. on said day at the main door of the county hoiifc In Rosobure Orecno. c and seil for cash, sub- all tho right, title n. more property, to-wlt: the South half of I thO Northeast ntinrler an.! ll.A V..-.,. 1 . mi'iie. Orecon. for the sum of ! ,ir .... . . ' ! 11 null l'l llie 1111 1 II (11 lir lni,..rfn e . n Hundred Forty and 55-100 i Se..iinn ni.. i . I lor s'' SliHO.r.:.) Hollars with interest! ..... o....'. ., ' ' ' . ' ""V" I :,v' l" redemption hereon at the rate or ,.er cent per - m.. conT. I, In. , r. ln,orM of s?,rt defondaa,., ,d lr.nuin from tho 24th day of May. noiirin. n . f. """'r persons claiming by. mifi and the firmer sun, of Twelveh the tenements. MdluZnU hem "in "I ?? P Cith" ! ,nd -r.-lOO Hollars Cl.73l costs. ana ,,urtmmnM ',."' ,.' , '' i 'n aml t0 sa"l niortgaged hich said lildL-inent ws. rll.l .. " I Premisca. ..... mi -.into of Oreaon. nnd In en,niin., il . - ' ."1115, I'.lll01li'i,t, hiiiiioliK. may ! N" ,atl"r what niU ywir fivt. or what lsn GEORGE K. QUI.VE. Sheriff of Donclas County. 79-jyl7 In answer tu an nuiuiis liutuirer. It can be muled that tho railroad nropositlon has not died of old ago, or of over culture, It is very much tulve tndcod, but as the commiltco does not know eacilv Die nun. her a: uplkes It will need. It will i,o Im- "n you m. triM without p..!- tililf relief, just use "Ti." Tit." is tho "lily reinvdy that dra out all t'n JH,I"" Mldatioii's w'lich pulT up t lip left, "'lii." cures your f.x.t trouble m you'll never huii or ilriivv up vnur fiuv in pnm. Your shoes nun't ',, ti(.,t av.l your fe.-t ill im-v.t. never hurt or Vt ore olid swollen. Think of it. no more foot misery, no more nevnv from corns, callouses r bunion,. Get a iK-cent box nt miv drun store or le ..rtnK.il store mi.l g, i inm,lt re lief. Niear smaller !.,. J,t oiu-e ' trv - l ! ;,t, ,i,, y,.r., ,)Wt com. ; hit for only cents, Think. uf it. j I h - 3 Perfection Stove The Oil Stove with the tall blue chimney, creating a perfect draftideal combustion. MMIE THE FURNITURE MAN