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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
v(J nvs TUl'IWDAV, JULY 13, 1016. THE EVENING NEWS MIll'UN J. SUOKJIAKHIt VAHh it. SIIOEMAKKIl SAM J. fSIIOEMAKEIJ Editors and I'ohllsiiers. UibU'JU 1.AII.V KXCEPT SUMiAY Hulxicrlplhin Itates Dally P year, by mall . $3.0 Pr month, delivered 60 Wood Brig'g's, Famous Story Tell er, to Appear at Chautauqua Kentuckian Makes You Laufjh Till Your Sidej Ache In Evening of Funny Story Telling . Henil-Weekly. fmr year . . Six oion'tos . .12.00 . . 1.00 h , , 1. 1 c. I as second-claBS matter, November 5, 1909, at Rosoburg, Ore. tiller not of March 3, 1873. TlllHSDAV, Jl'liY IS, 1010. IIKI'UHI.ICAX CANDIDATIiS, 1010, For President Charles K. Hughes . For Vlco-Prcs Chan. W. Fairbanks For See. of State D. W. Olcott For Pub. Servlco Commissioner . Fred O. Buchtol For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coko, of Coos Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of Lane Co. For Senator D. L. Eddy For Joint Ilep Wm. 11. Gore For Representatives Charlos A. Brand and lioy Griggs. For Dlst, Atty Goo. Ncuner, Jr. For Clerk Chas. W. Clark For Commissioner W. E. St. John For Sheriff Geo. K. Qulne 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. B. Wade For Justice of Peace. ..C. F. Hopkins For Constable 11. B. Church .. , ' ' ' I J . y i I I X n uiiscclluiicuus program of uu hour and a htilf of love, laughter and pathos Wood Brings will present his Inimitable lecture entitled. "It's Funny, but Is It Art?" at (be Chiiutumiuu. ' Wood llrlggs is one of the Dost known of the story tellers of the oust, nud many tmy that he Is the equal of Bob Tuylur. Ihe famous Kentucky humorist. , Wood Iliiggs Is u young mun and pulM all of the vigor and Joy of youth Id !o his program, and If you do not laugh long anil loud ut his stories and witty philosophy It will he because your "laughter" Is not gcured in to high. Brlggs will llx that If you will only give hl)n half a chance. way, wo realize that the city officials uro doing wisely In Insisting upon full protection for the city's interests. To go a little slowly now may prevent the wrecking of our hopes hereafter. It Is satisfactory to note that El bert 11. Hermann has been selected as one of the members of the stale A FRANK CONFESSION. After Judge Wanumaker really got t'Sltti'tod on his excellent address at th oChautuuqua yesterday afternoon, Jio retained the Interim and attention of his listeners to thu very und, us the amazing frankness with which ho described legal problems, court pro cedure, lawyers ami even thu judges Ihcmsclvcs, was a revolution to his audience. Placing himself on the side of safety by assuring his hearers fithat all laws of Oregon wero pro--stiinnbly so perfect Unit no reference was meant to them, he cited instance 'jiftor Instance from the decisions lu other states of Ihe excessive expense conm f nl with li ving of rases, and f tho Inudequnry and Injustice ob tained evon then, lie criticised in no -uncertain terms that custom of nil courts and attorneys, of allowing "jnany cases lo be decided by a prece dent having been established, and ."the older and nioldler the piece- PHTKOIT. July 13. That the dent, the mole was It held In rcver-l drafting of the Kus.ni-.lupaucBO anneo. Court procedure un( court do- li'caty Is merely the first step in ne- IsioiiH, are thlncs Hint t he average gotlalious and ultimately will result .Jlayman has been loth to pass on with I" 'he formation of a triple ollentlvo in adverse opinion, at least openly, I ami defensive alliance uciweeu .Japan Jilld the press Itself has cu r hud In lu uvor lis head the threat of thv power that'licK behind those few short words, "contempt of court". Hut it "would appear Unit If one. of tho Judges of the supreme court of u state of such commanding Inliueiuo among tho other states of the I t, Ion jis Ohio, can break the Ice, so lo BPeak, and from the led ere platform make the unchallenged assertion that If any lat-jre ptiviite business was con- AAII.lilf'AX SHIP HITS MINK Pt W& J) Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, bectiuse its flavor is so different and so delightfully good ; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : " PROCESS PATENTED JULY OOth, 1C07" - . That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I Fa El M "I Hi Toliuceo Co. tap no t 1 , : 1 ---0 Tuuk SIuium tioMsliell Ihuiuige.l but It; Kept Afloat. PAUIS, July ill. The American steamship Goldshcll, with a cargo of repiiiinrau executive roniuiuiee, ami t y iiich struck a mine on Monday that hlH .valuable services will be at j ,-B,t ws bailiy ,ia,aKe(l. She was the disposal of the party during thej ;0pt afloat until she entered th coming cninpnlgn. There wero many j mouth f tho Glronde, where she Is regrets Hint ho did not land tho:JOnE lightened. chairmanship at the meeting, but he ; The Goldshcll struck the initio 20 Ir. a young man full of energy, mid ,,,lCs went of tho Island of Cordn thero are other days coming later. j vun orr the mouth of Ihe Glronde. - The forward part of the hull was Evidently Judge W'anainuker did J partly wrecked. nut find an audience that uns In strong sympathy with one assertion ho made, for when he made the state ment that thero was one man in Ore gon he would like to meet, because of things he advocated, one could have hoard a pin drop when he gavo the name of F'llen, and there was not ene iota of apnlause. The Goldshcll sailed from Newport News, June L'7, for Bordeaux. Sho Is a tank steamer of soon tons gross, built this year and owner by C. H. Hupt, of New York. JAPAN, (JFIt.MANY AM KISSIA TO HE ALLIES, IIEMIY'S ritEim TIO expressed ,v Charles lleiihy, of De troit, termer American consul t;eii cial at Peking. A'was a close student of Oriental politics, Uenhy lias just returned fiom an eletisie trip through China .ntd .Inpan and ptohiiMy Is as well filled us any mun ill America to dis cuss the true significance of tho new ly cell. lu,l, d t ' e.'.ty. ".la". mi realf-'.es (!l;tt her alliance lucted ns eMvaviigeiiHv ipeusivo ;S; "I'll tin ;it liiiUilil would be non-t"'-ro our comiiion plen?, dislilit i.lpl I l'i lie In the eelll (if trouble with supreme cuuris. It would he bankrupt ! the l ulled states," penny said. "An,! Inslile of a year, then we insist, it Is is aiisinus to neKotlate new nl tluie that some simpler, less complex liames elsewhere. I'ro-Gei'lliull sen iid mure alisfiuioi v alem he de ; tlti'ent : mn Ik lining in Japan, do A'lsed for making seltlements and so- j -'. conn try's roiincction with curing of Justice, 1 the linlge or ; the allies, attorney who din devise such a ss-l li K no! true that Japan proposes tern ami carry It out successfully, is, to gain her ends by force in the near certain of reward from the grateful .'mure. Hut It Is true that the Jap linhlle. as that the sun will rlso to-' am so regard their desire to enter. ihe national joy smoke -rOWLL. find a cheery howdy X matter how much of m stranger you ate in . - - 52 neck of the wboda you drop into. For, Prince lfl OTindnP(5eIflnn Albert tanuM there at the Brat place you 111 gUUUIlC&S clllU Mf p.., that, ella tobacco I The loppy red I ..' t '.Cr, rtl-.' bat aella for a nickel end the tidy red in pipe satisfaction - Lbr.M.,toite"it'ta , , . aome pound and half-pound tin is all we or its enthusi- ltt?gl2ZSi1, astic friends ever claimed ,p?piXr,S , bacco in such TOr IT I Vfc. bang-up trim timet It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with , it in a mighty short time I Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C ,1 i'OBACCO 15 PREPARED : ;F0R SMOKERS UW0ERTHE i PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO l PRODUCE THE MOST DE- , 'LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE; SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-if PROCESS PATENTED! WlHSTONSAlEH.Nf.yA, j DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE i : This i tha reeene tido of tb Prince Albert tidy red tin. Read thu " Patented Proceu" meaaaBe-to-you and realize what It meana in makins Prince Albert an mucb to Tour Ukins- CITY NEWS. .Mrs. C. F. Shaw, of Glide, was In the city today shopping and visiting with friends. The railroad committee from the city council held a meeting this morning at which time they compar ed the copies of the plans and specl-j night for a trip through California, ficatlons of the Roseburg & Eastern! iftailroad wtlh the original which has been placed on file. Frozen borrles-at Galls. 6G J-tr Contractor Ham- f-Ti,lnroii-n rn.lot. W. Davis, of Dillard, Bpent a nicl,j . ', finished the paving on East Third few hours in Roseburg today attend Ing to business matters. , street and Second Avenue North, i These streets have been In a torn-tip ! condition for many months on ac Supervisor L. A. norrlngton, who count of bad weather and the resi has been spending several weeks at dents are very p'ad to see the work the local Indian office, leaves to- finished. l.OUAMIKliltV ,11 K T. TO MOVK STIOADIt.V SAI.KM, July la. The first car load of the nip; pressing of logan berry Juice to leave the slate was shipped yesterday rroin the plan! of illo Pheasant Fruit Juice Company, consigned to Charles L. Kraft, of Denver. This plant alone will -hi.i n rarlnad of Juice every day from now on. A car load of juice consists: of more iVin onil cases of 2 hot'Io-; j each. ami its retail value is. about $:;o, mm. IN Word hss just been received thntil tho prohibition party convention, i which moots at St. Paul, will adopt ! loganberry lulee as the convention! bevev.,!re. The rop'ihlloan convention j In Chicago alio ine.de loganberry, Juice its sole tipple. ii;i:s t)i;i)i:i;i:n oi l-' m i;i:kt in n:ui, iri'tiv I PKMU.ETOX, .Inly III City utter- j noy Fee has served upon lonil man-jjj ageuienl:, of the IV'tfU' Telephone rV .H Telecranh il"d the P.icific Power K l.ii:lit Companw s foruuil request io I rOM50 0 ole.: :n;,! overhe;. from Main street, lie took this i-i-l Hon In conformance with n ino!on ' passed by the oillli'jl last Whether or not the companies will make a fight against the wishes of; HA I iri'V IN I'liOTT.C I l(N. morrow morning. j upon terms of enunllly, tho lerrltoi tos uauoiis ooroering uie rncu ic ; tll0 comira ,,( definitely knowti, us one (iestined to be oeciilllldlshed hv J h., 1( jx thev will ' foi e f i', !il.lie'i lieeosaiv. i m-irai - inei an. ' ei.i nisi nigui an uu-; "T'io ,lae;ne-.o sla'esno n most ! How ei nidation. hegliuiin WE WANT WOOD MPWIWMi'glginWW 'nilllWfTMirMtw -.5,1 THE NEWS can make use of a considerable .quantity of Block and Siove woccl and the time to bring it in is NOW while the roads are cTCOd. To those who are in arrears on subscription, the market price of wood is offered. 50 BEING IT Thet yonuni meeting of 1110 Railio.id Com-; ,,,nl, believe that tho Japanese a.'e fj tnlltee of the council and the leual ' ,!o-,imio,! tube the pro, .ig.in.li-ds of a ' nd iMim of the city, w Itli reference to pew tne railroad to lim-k creek. It Is )!,.,,, ,, ,v,ll0 tu,9 h,(i oU ,, understood tiui Iniportant uuestlons roachlu- limits f which the while frcre considered. Including provls- ),,ls not vet dronieed " Inns for icninteuatioe and operation: of tho rosd nftor construction, and , FOR SA1.1 -providing some guaranty that If the! machine cttv hnllds the road, the proposed : I tmr mill will bo ronstructc, on tho ' T - !r grounds. Much as our cltlnonsl -would like to see t li Is work under thick and cement block complctn diulpmrnt in cluding new 3-horse gas engine, will sell at half price. K. P. Will iams. West Roseburg. Phon 24S-I-. 7f.-JK.p IM S - n 1 : !i I I II Ml - I IM 1 I M IB 9 I tt -r -1 a- e -at ! I ETV . in I WM mmwwm 3 vudor Shades I HIP the I ,Cool the Porch and the Whole House FURNITURE MAN