TirK KVKM.J .KV8. ITKSIIAV. JULY 11, 1M6. THE EVENING NEWS Ml 1,1 U.N J. SlIOIiUAKKlt CAW, 1). SHOEMAKER BAM J. SHOKMAKEIi k Kdilor una Publishers. IHSUKI) IIAII.Y KXCKPT SUNDAY Hulwcriptlon Ratt Daily Per year, by mall $3.0 Par month, delivered BO Sonii-Weekly. Par year 2-00 li monB 100 Eutored as socond-claaa matter. November 5, 1909, at Boneburg, Ore. nrtor net of March 8. 1879. Tl'KSDAY, JIXV 11. 1018. BBPIT11MCA.V CANDIDATES, 4010. For President Charles E. Hughes Por Vico-Pres Chas. W- Fairbanks For 8oc. of State D. W. Olcott For Pub. Service Commissioner Fred G. Uuchtel For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coke, of Coog Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of Lane Co. For Sonator D. L. Eddy For Joint Rop Wm. II. Gore For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Roy Griggs. For Dlst, Atty Goo. Neuner, Jr. ForClork Chas. W. Clark For Commissioner W. K. St. John . For Sheriff , Goo. K. Qulno For Assessor Guy Cordon For Burvoyor M. B. Germond For Treasurer .....J. E. Sawyers For Co. School Supt O. C. Brown For Coronor Dr. C. B. Wade For Justice of Pence. ...C. F. Hopkins For Constnhlo II. B. Church CI.HAN I I'. In compliance with tho order of liioSlulo Hoard of lluullh, Dr. Jlouck, vbo la In charge ff the health of fice for this section, liu.s iHKiiod nil Appeal to tho uttixuiiH to lake every moans to prevent the breaking out of the dreaded disease that Is now ravishing tho, eastern mutes, known ns In fan illn pimilynlK. lie h:is up poinled all officer to sec that back yards and nllrya cleaned of every thing that might error a breeding place for llio fly, for It has been al most definitely eittabllKbed that the disease l8 carried and spread In Ibis manner. Decides this, a riitid quar antine has been ordered a. limit ev eryone without a yloan bill of hoallh, who nre enroule here from jiny of the eastern states, and Is un der fifteen yea i'n of nt:o. It is Just . an well to take every precaution at any time ncaltmt any epidemic that may bo ranlliK In any locality, espe cially when such precaution takes the nature of n ilenn-np of buck yards and nlleys, for It will tend io the heUnrineut of all conditions, even though tho threatened disease Itself may never appear. Therefore, help the officials In Ibis mutter, anil clean up, swat the fly at every opportunity. that roMMi::ciAt, suimaium-:. U would sconi nppariMit that tlie fM)d'Mivor.4 f tln Kmirh ami Kni; lish emtuisslcH won? far f H when they ,ltiiiil to un:e on this koiti. nient t!i;it ( h Malus of the (lertnan j ulim;inne which Ikh made the ro murkalde vmacr from lt:emen to j UiIh rountrv, is that nf n warwhtp.j tint! not n merchant ve1!. and rnii-i nefiuent'y ls 8iilJeet to Internment, or n demand to l";ne our hailmr v i'lrn a ntlpulated number of honm. To tho layman, it would tint sorm that bernuso the veswel tan sink below the vrn von and rise n train at will, nhe loses her character uf a essel of 'ommerce, and purh in entitle,! to the mi mo Identical treatment as any! other mo'Thanlmon of any m' the uth-i cr powers, which weeMv b'uvo some! of our ports flyinn the f la of some! one of the belligerent j. No doubt the action is inspired by the fcari that Homo others of the same build,! tut armed with powerful ejuip, inav' jMitbS" U i Is.- mil of the w alt r ho- j fore some nie:u KnulNh or Kivnch ! rort, and do Inc-cdihlo da;nat;e be-j Corn tvu-apiui: or 1 ' ii.; sunk. this b It may, no fair tnimb d n-in ' enn show nnv valid rensou why this' unarmed nhip should not have the ame InWg of neutrality extended U that are given to any others which, perform, must nail on'y t n i.in f tho seas, and hutt ntvt the totality Sylvester A. Long Talks Straight From Shoulder Talks to People About Everyday Life, but Says Things Worth While , .-.- v . SYLVESTER A. LONG, who speaks at Chautauqua. Is a man of balance who knows how and when to lilt and when to quit. As an orator, his eloquence Is tile Index or his thought. He knows that a great truth, like a great statue, requires no drapery. Long is earnest, intense, dramatic, tint naturally so. Long is one of the big men of the Chautauqua movement anil one of the foremost to demonstrate the possibilities of the Chautauqua plat form as a parliament of the people. His sane, invigorating discussions of the great questions agitating the public mind are illuminating and Inspiring, lie Is packed with Information, llo recognizes the apparent darkness in some matters, but no one can hear him without experlcm-lim renewed hope, lie leaves the Impression that It Is folly to remain In a dark room when by press ing a button It would be Hooded with light. I.Ike Lincoln, he plants a (lower wherever he rinds a thistle. He Illustrates bis points with brilliantly apt tig ares and colors them with an indescribable humor. Hear Long lung, hut not too long. of diving bnnoalh ttie wuvos to es cape tin enemy. Of course, beyond tho threG-nil!e limit of our shores. It can Ite of no consequence to us whether she esenpes, or is sunk or ctiplureii. the same as any other enemy vessel ia subject to, whether loaded with contraband of war or not. CITY Niowa. Mr;;. J. T, Kllison, who has been visiting willi her son, I). Y. Allison, returned i0 her home at Cottage drove today. S'uti. K. A. Miller, of .luin tion City, who has In eti visilini; with Mrs. .1 K. Kimer, relumed to her home tit'n ailt moon. AllhoUKh the city "lias bleu b wel tering in tho heat, the weather man calmly u.h tires u-t thai t!u; teiiipeia lure was only 11 denreea. County JiuIko Marsters and Com missinner Nichols made a .short trip lo Cleveland today where they in sip eted some new road. drover Potter and Mrs. l.ovey Am brose were iiianletl at the lierrins tou house last eenitii; by Hev. Kalon. Mr. Potter is employed in a local restaurant. Mrs. Hello Maine was today grant ed a dlvorcti f mm her ti .i :t r. 11. Maine, on the grounds of eruei and isi'i-inian tn anient. "I'ho p!e -ft't rlKhts were settled out of co-nt. AttoriM-y !aiu, repnented the plain tiff. Another decree was granted to Craiilt V. Paun. ilis elvint: the bomb of iiiatrimt.ny br t,e(n hn. iV ao-. Ills wile, Susan 1., Putin. Acc.HtliUM to a telej-ram rei'cived In this city yesterday tin automobile whbh was broimht to this city a few days ai:o by the three boy tbiees was stolen by th.-m from Walter d. Leehey. who resides at L'Otto Yesler street, Seattle, Wash. Tho name ot the owner was ascertained by Offi cer Will hems, who telegraphed the Washington secretary f state ;'r the' (!-!!' t informal inn. No w ord has been received from (he oor, j NKW WIM I li tMHV OI'Klt.Mlli; I'm ilk Id'l hr, ,f IV; tl nrriv . I hi K,.. Sun: t...:1y ,im il'i lal.i h" poult ion of W.tiin 1'iiiou ora tor in place iiT T. A. W. nbcrc. who leaves In n few days (r chii-aso. Mr. Wenhori; will t;o b vay of lH'ti ver, stopplns at several pinery en riuite ainl uiion re.ieliiui; ( -sTeatro . ,il enter the railioad Mit viee. nkw billows mas ku;ctki KX I.Ti:i (iltAXII lUI.Mlt KIjKS! nAIriMOUK, .Inly 11.- HiKh.or. of Now Orleans, was elect- C(l Kxulted Grand iU:!(M- i tin.' I'-ik , , , , , ., ,. e .. lodge over l.loy.l MuxwhII. ,j! !la-- slialllDwn, Iowa. Huston was nelct- el as the no.vt meeting place tor thej reunion which will 1m held in 11MN. Mariran't Mulkey, of Central Is visitiiiK witn ho rcousin, Miss Prud ence Clow, Mrs. il. W. Bass, of Yoncall, who h:i;A been ypendini; u few days with friends in ''ItoKehur,' has returnet; - Iht home. mm, pm,' VI f. V , .1 .,' 4 1 f" 17, ,- 71 V -,M rhe Famcus Chew w;& tk Cc'irus, friiuy Flayer tJli Luiiio MADE EY MOOES!! PnC?r You want to pet all tl-.c ..' pnd bcnclil p-'SmM.' cut 01 'I lirn chew fluff tulwo'. V011 want yiir tliew to !:..,. 1 whi'lesome, ap;H-iiitii; ricli:i3 oi r:l' fruit. T!a 11 clieiv Spear lU'ul. You want a phi.7 i:h a ei licioui''. sweet and nxll.iw flavor tli.it l..sts a' long as the t!;.w lasts. Ti.eu cile'A Spear Iliad, On' chew of Sncar Pea l wi'! co'i vincc ar.y iimi that thore's no other t,. laeco (Ml earth with sucll a rich ai.,1 l.niiiiK llav. r. That's because all the ratural ji::ii of the c!i .i.e t r.url-.y leaf ate r- laiu; ,1 in S'av.r iiea.I. The n'akn".: e'f Siier.r Hea l is con ducted sfiLtly ai;'i.rjh: lo rurc-l.'in! inetlirili ta a .n.-t niei'crn factory tlial isf spie-am' sp.m liiroi-rlio-at. T'lic Tvt expensive, i-.n-dc-i pro cesses lin n Si -ar lleail ircsii, sweel and pure at every staire. Thc luscious plug of ?pcar Head, from which you bite thc tastiest, wholcsomcsi of thews, represents the highest form of plus tobacco rriHluetic... Try Spear Head the very best chew that money can buy. In" 10c cn'e wrapped in wax paper. Perfection Stove The Oil Stove willi the tall blue chimney, creating a perfect draft ideal combustion. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bldg will be received the office of Roscoe N. Green, clerk; of school district No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, until 0 o'clock p. m., of July 24th, 1916, and opened at a meeting of the board to he held at 8 ! o'clock p. m. of said date for all ; labor and materials and erection of' the addition to the Riverside school j building, Roscburg, Oregon. Con formable with the plans and specifi cations adopted by the board of di rectors of said district and prepared by T. E. Ware, architect, Roseburg, j Oregon. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the I clerk in the Roseburg National Bank building, Roseburg, Oregon. The said I work will be let in one general con tract. A certified check pr bidder's bond for 10 per cent of the amount bid payable to Roscoo N. Green, clerk, must accompany each bid, to be forfeited to the dirict in, case the successful bidder Bhall fall to sign contract, and give the required bond. The honrd reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 11th day of July, 1910. ROSCOE X. GREEN, Clerk. Scho' "'strict No.- 4, Douglas County, Oreeon. 7R4-J2?. SAGE TEA KEEPS It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, thickness and lustre Everybody is using it again. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing agn. We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars I lie face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and seraptrly, just a few applicat ions of Sae Tea and Pnlphur enhances its appearance a Immlred-irild. Don't May j;ray! Look your.g! Kither prepare the tunic at homo or yet from any drug store a oO-ccnt bottle or "Uyeth's Sno and Sulphur Compound." TlioiiHandsof folks rccniimii'tid this read v to-use preparation, because it darkens lidward'tlie hair beautifully and removes dan- SVlS, i'no n it !liirk'nw so naturally ami evenly. Yon iiioisK-n n Hpoiiw r soft lirush with it, dm.in,, lllia t,irnU(,h thc lnlirj inkm, onu "iiill utraml at a timu. Ily morning U"''" .'l'"'''''";,'1""!' a",",h':r restniinl and it becomes thick, loHwy and lustrous, ami you appear years younger. umifniiiii'iiiii ! ih'iiiii AT THE .MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. Hit tk. $mm mm1' k SCENE FROM "THE ISLE OF OVE," LUXE EDITION, IN FiZ ACTS. TO JOIN VILLA EL PASO, July 11. Persistent re ports that the Mexicans are flocking to the standard of Vilia, culminated 'in the unconfirmed rumor today that several hundred Carranzistas withdrew from the Chihuahua garri son to join the bandit leader. IL is reported that general disorder in the city followed the move of the troops. Carranza officials and followers in this city emphatically denied the ru r u mors of a revolt in the ranks of the de facto army. Villa Sririt -is Itnmiiaiit. H is reported that the Guerrero district is aflame with the spirit of the notorious bandit. Hundreds nl natives have desvrted the villages in t Ilia district, presumably to join the new army which they believe Villa himself will lead against the grin goes. Drivers of motor trurks who have returned from Pershins's camp for supplies report that the entire dis THE NEWS can make use of a considerable quantity of Block and Stove wood and the time to bring it in is NOW while the roads are good. To those who are in arrears on subscription, the market price of wood is offered. SO BRING IT IN iiiUMi'iii in in if iii'u 1 11 mini.i.m., tm,-..M..na.1m.Tap. rminnnri i ii in ' 3 XIIE FURNITURE MAN j MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, DE PRODUCED BY GAUMONT. trict Is a hotbed of Villa sentiment. In the northern provinces the na tives are more friendly as they are enjoying the first peace they have had In years. The rainy season has started and the roads covered by the motor truck line is partially sub merged. CITY NEWS. Mr, and Mrs. P. jChristoferson, who have been visiting with their son, K. A. Christoferson, returned to their home at Pomeroy, Wash., this morning. , T ' vvest, the well known Oak land resident, returned home this morning after spending a couple ot days in this city attending to busi ness matters. li.iy in quantities for cash, your livin;', expenses will be reduced. You will f t wholesale prices on quantity orders at the People's Supply Co. n'holosale to the -jnsumei'. 703-tr lll.il.HI.1.111. i im i. '"t "h iwmiwumimiLK"