porrt THE EVENING NEWS MILTON J. SHOE.MAKEH CAUL I). SHOKMAKEIt BAM J. SHOEMAKEIl Keillors ami PubllHlierg. lS8L'l-:i I)AI1,V KXCKl'T HUNDAX Subscription Hates lully Per year, by mail $3.0' Pn month, delivered B" TUB KVKXIMi NEWS W'fcDXESItAY, Jl'LY ta, 101(5. , Dulletin No. 5 The Bethlehem Steel Company's Offer to Serve the United States At a time when the expenses of the Government are so enormous Isn't it worth while finding out the actual facts before plunging ahead into an expenditure of $11,000,000 of the people's money for a Government armor plant? To clear up the whole situation, and to put it on a basis as fair and business-like aa we know how to express it, we now make this oiler to the Government: The Dclhlchcm Steel Company, will manufacture armor piate for the Government of the United Stales tit actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead evpenses, interest and depreciation as the Federal Trade Commission may fix. We will agree to this for such period as. the Government may designate. The House of Heprcscntalivos voted down a proposal to empower the Federal Trade Commission to determine a fair price for armor, and allow private manufacturers opportunity to meet that price before the Government built its plant. Isn't our proposition fair and ought it not to be accepted? The measure is now before the United States Senate. MALE QUARTET AGAIN CHAUTAUQUA ATTRACTION After Several Years Without Male Quartets on Programs Chautauquas to Hear Sequoia Singers j -o Beml-Weckly. Ttr year 12.00 Six mon'Ma 100 Entered aa bocond-cla86 mutter November 6, 1809, at Roseburg, Ore. jndnr act of March 3, 1879. H'KI)XKS1)AY,JI'I.Y 12, tit l(t. i KEl'UISMCAN CANDIDATES, 1U10. For President Charles B. Hughes For Vice-Prcs Chas. W. Fairbanks For Sec. of State U. W. Olcott For Pub. Service Commissioner Fred Q. Duchtol For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coke, of Coos Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of ' Lane Co. For Senator 13. L. Eddy For Joint Rep Win. II. Goro For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Roy Griggs. For Dlst, Atty Geo. Nounor, Jr. For Clerk..-. Chas. W. Clark For Commissioner W. E. St. John For Sheriff..'. Oeo. K. Qulno For Assessor Guy Cordon For Surveyor M. B. Gormond For Treasurer J. 13. Sawyers For Co. School Stipt O. C. Drown For Coroner '. Dr. C. 13. Wade For Justice of Penco....C. F. Hopkins For Constable II. II. Church JOY HIDK FACTS. Under tho huudinK of "A Joy Itldo jto. Kugono' ,tho local (Unnocratlc organ took another of ita litllo fllnga t tho county court and the com uilBsionniH, when tolling of the trip of luBiicctlon of tho lutter luut Mon day ovnr tho county and through , Pass Creek canyon. As usual 'with 'the aforesaid organ whuu saying unythliiK ahout tho county court, ex cept when It a 1)111 to ho allowed, H hafl allowed llH IniaKlnutlon to work overt. mo, and endeavored to spread broadcast a feidiiiK of dls-1-rut and siiHplclon which can only ho ascribed to tho nnrroweat partlnan- Hhip, wholly Inconsistent wllh the so called Vnon-partlrmnshlp" iiiubT j Avhleh It ninkeg i t h frantic appoulH to! the people. So far was HiIh carried, ; thnt It placed the utodtst GOy lunch ordered by each member of the party, under the m'ure head In big type, "Klaborato Dinner at KURene", It. may be barely possible Hint In these (toniocrattc times a fifty cent lunrh does expand iud maKiiify Into an "elaborate dinner," nnd If they con tinue much Inuttcr It may even be deslKuated an a "royal banquet''. Just for fear that a few misguided lermm8 who rend t his article, mid 'who are ever on the lookout for any evidences of olraaKnncM on the part of their county officials, ina 1hink the bill wan paid or by (he taxpayers of the county, it may be proper to state that no part of it was 1ah for by Uoiinhis eout!t, either direclly or IndivcnU. If the writer of the article hud Inionued himself of the actual extent of the thorough lu BPection of ihe road ttnnu;h the can yon, and the Interest l.il.cn in It by the entire oHie;;i! bot'y, an iniiifft und inspection which .vitl redound In upltindid results not only to this sec tion of tho county toads, but to oth ers, he mlv.ht at h'.', have been honest enouch to haw slated the tnct of (be trip fairly and correctly, Tor It la morally certain that mien fiross mtsstati'inents will carry no weiKht except with the most binned and prejudiced parliunn, and Ha sole purpose w:if to ntlr up discord and 1U Mill. One of tin' most (H-rnlrlniis hMls. Ih-it it r!itr?tlnpr iltolr on ht puhllr, : Is thnt of sti'iiinst inilUrrimimtoly ov trv petition lli it t;t prfsrntril, vHh-! rot till h'Oi'Mo of ri,:it!mii r:m Ititstlnn nr invpftitt;itinn. A wimor--WflH rorftitly Mffcrrd Uy n roponsilil ( twrty that ho roulil clrculntp n pot! 1lon In a certain rity, and pot f Ivo Imntlrert atmaturrs, allowina tho r' rrtff of the county to po nn tnko; "tlifl povornor of the stnto and hnnl? i , ' a "A I ' i THIS HenuoliiH are four artists who rulllil tlie best traditions of the male liiui tet. the most popular of nil vocal arraiiKeinenttt. Their voices blend marvelousty. and they will remind one of the harmony of n rlrst class four piece orchestra. Sinking a splenlld repertoire of popular and operatic HeleetlouH, the Seiiola Male Quartet will undoubtedly prove one of the must enjoyable of the Chautauqua's musical numbers. him to a lamp post, and If the wager had been taken, thero Is no doubt tho signers would have been ob tained. Just, at present the most appropri ate song that can ho suggested In fit the weather conditions should he "From Greenland's Icy .Mountains,' while all other poems will fade Into Insignificance besides the memories recalled by the "Old Swlnimin' Molo". ToritisTs itt km;i IIY ACID. Tho Portland tourists who were In jured yesterday In the unfortunate accident on Roberts mountain were brought to this city last night and! are staying at tho Umpqua hotel.! They desired to conceal their Iden tity on nccouut of relatives. Tho lady is quite badly burned where the acid from the 1'resi.ollto tank dropped on her face and shoulders as she lay pinned beneath the ma chine. Her husband Is also burned In several places where he came in contact with the acid In an attempt to release her. The fact that she re lains her sight is due wholly to the fact that her eyes were covered .with automobile goggles which preveuled the fluid from burning them. The March Kind's stately name is known wherever music bc'&i iis own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and cuiiotlrar. hold down their job. A CJo-.-ij march jus!: mention that, and 5' ""' nX , r k how people smile thereat; they f know wha': i-u's music is; it's melody ( (;1 vvjixu ; tile f.Ji.-: it's full of enercv and flff?. - p. ; i,r.d n:.k ok-', gmybeards dance H "'"' a ; : trey hear the s; und cf marching ;. v tivtUn.; c'oun the glen, ' ' ' : i i.' In.; it-.'. ',' . roar, and l,;;;w Iwalo-ij: on tli- shone. And v het: It. v.vi.k'. ccvi't ::: that rv.:.-V. wine t. I'm h;.! wutki knows, l il. vy 1.:-.. ir.:: with ;.::d o'd "Tux'' (u.mi'i' t'o.l,i - er.-.nor. t-.nd he says. 'i-'uh:'i r r, TuM vi i ia tha tmoko o I'j.on vvh'i dt; Vif; lhfnt'. s with lyre or Tn, who m.i'-c tao cU!,'cr!d':; vl rels go round, whose nanu3 will down tho i;es sound. IHIUTKANO. .Inly r.V-'li; liiinioy P .5 i'urUs, of Hiuncy. tri'-n. imliou fr wiUfiil KfuxiiiR tiTjii'usrt upon tiio Malliour national forrt. iiloudiM irmlty u, was h the I'nit- Ml Siates court. Parks v.iu h's fine nnd the cao Is Hosed. Parks w;is In ehnrpe of sheep no- ins to their nllotted ranpo, and tiw I stend of following tho reKtilitrU t.itdished tlrivew.iy, traded t rtlieMi-.l t-att!e rangi of other stocK owners, consuming Tour or five days in crossing and using about $100 worth of forage on the cattlemen's allotment. Instead of holding the sheep owner, who had ho part In the action, responsible fel ine wilil ui leature of the case, the government brought tresspass charges against the cainptender with the re sult above mentioned, 'i nls is the second case in which an employe has been held responsible for a trespass of this sort In Oregon. It is believ ed that this court decision, fixing the responsibility upon the man in charge of the stock will stimulate employes to comply with regulations and in structions when handling stock on national forest range. In the past, when herders or oth ers in charge of stock have refused ;o observe the regulations and tres passed upon range allotted to anoth er stockman, the owner of the slock was held entirely responsible. Tho government Ir.m now adopted tho plan of segregating such cases and criminally prosecuting the man In charire of Hte stock when he acta on his own authority and wilfully vio lates the grazing regulations. Margaret McClallcn returned to 'ay rrnm Medford, Ashland and Kort Kliinnth where she has been visiting; for a couple of weeks. j jt-tewsw fc'-v 6 9 WW-.. : enecnon 5" The Oil Stove with the tall blue chimney, creating a perfect draft ideal combustion. C1US. M. SC1IWAH, Ctwilrmnn kUOEMi U. UliACIi. fraidout ALL ARE PLEASED That the Chautauqua which start ed In ljoseuurg last nlKht Is superior to any ever before brought to this city is plainly evident, ir the re mainder of the numbers are equal to thoso which visited Hoscburg last night and today. From tho first moment that the Coinus players appeared upon the platform last evening there was not a dull moment. In humor and in pathos they kept the audience In ex pectancy and delight at all times, not only by their clever Interpreta WE mram tion of the Elizabethlan drama, but in their wonderful precentation of ''Carson of the North Woods", a story full of life and vigor, fresh Trom the big outdoors and bringing with it a touch of the quaint Can adian Krtfnch atmosphere and dia lect which wholly captivated the! large audience. The morning today was taken up I with the Junior Chautauqua and the morning lecture by .Mr. Strange. Mr. Strange is a speaker of exceptional i nhlllty and all who heard his message ' morning carried away a lesson' which will go with them through ! life. In the afternoon the International! 'Operatic Company gave a short pre lude. This company Is one of art ists, and their concert of standard and popular music was one with WANT WOOD TH1C NKWS can make use of a considerable quantity of Block and Stove wood and the time to bring it iu 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 U !.',j,'. :cr.-. FURNITURE MAN Bethlehem Steel Company which everyone was delighted. The prelude was followed by an address by Judge It. M. Wanamaker, the eminent Jurist of the Ohio su preme court. He Is a fluent and elo quent speaker and in his address he gave a much clearer insight .into the workings of the judiclul brancli of the American government than could have been obtained In any other way. This evening the program will con sist of a concert of diversified music al selections including popular and classic music and with parts of the opera "Martha" presented in cos tume. The Douglas Creditors Association today filed suit in the justice court against George T. Shank to recover SI -.fin. THE