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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
PIC SIT THE EVBTSI5G NfcVFSTHlT'SnA Y, JILY 20, 11)10. A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTAINS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS and FURNITURE 1CISK IN TH K THICK (' UIIITK P.WMUl TO II IC SriMKCT OK INVL'IUV WASHINGTON, July 20. Inventl gut Ion of tho rlHC In tho price of paper, by a committor of tho liou.se, lg propoBctl in a rennliitlon introduc ed by ItoproHcntaUve Kreldor, of Pennsylvania, who BUHpocts Unit monopoly Iiiih bomioUiIiik to do with 11. Tho rcHolution fullows: Whereas,; the prices of "paper, white news paper and (funeral Job bins paper Biipplics have been ad vanced by tho maniifatiirerH thereof from time to time until the prices are now bo high an to soriotiHly in terfere nnd hamper legitimate pub 1 1nning nnd printing inturt'sts and tho public generally, and believing that the present hlnh prices are duo to other ciiuxch than that of Hiipply and demund or actual coat of manu facture or production, or conditions brought about by the Kuropeau war, therefore, bo it Henolved, that the committee- on Judiciary be authorized and Instruct ed to Investigate this steady and un precedented rise In the price of paper and to ascertain the reasons therefor. and whether any law of the United States bus been violated by anyone in connection therewith and to report to the house of representatives its findings and conclusions at an early date If) AUTO WRECK! An accident, the seriousness of ; which ha not yet been learned, oc- ' curred at Kico Hill at a late hour! j this afternoon. It is understood that1 tin old man was badly injured and may possibly die as the result of his injuries, but Lin name was not as certained. The accident occurred about four mi I eg north of Oakland when a Maxwell automobile driven y Mr. .Mini ley, of Oakland, collided with a tourist car from California. Mr. M iik ley's companion who it is understood whs a resident of Oak land was very badly injured when llio machine wan thrown from the road by the force of the Impact and fell to the ravine 10 or i!0 feet be low. .Mr. M u n ! t y ; c : pe :1 with o n 1 y m very few injut'ies, although the ma .hine is badly wrecked. The tour ist car which was from San Fran cisco, going towards Portland, was not badly injured unj went on its way after rendering all assistance possible to the Injured man. The more seriously injured or the two men was brought to Oakland where his wounds were given at tention, but it is not known as yet how ibadly he Is hurt, as ill is thought that he has sustained inter nal Injuries. NICK CARTER LEADS A A. SLAB ARTISTS NO IIATTI.K SHIPS FOlt DKIST COLLECTIONS mmm At tho Hat Shop Saturday, July ?2, WASHINGTON,. July 20. Sena tor La Folletto addressed the senate demanding that the naval bill be amended providing that none of tho new battle shlpH could be used for the collection of debts owed to American bondholders or concession aries. He declared thnt ho emphatic ally approved of Wilson's Mexican policy, and predicted the election of Wilson If tho "new born policy gea ran teeing American investments by tho American flag" becomes an Issue. ovi;itTivi-: not iu:siui;i HV ItAIUtOAD TltAIVMi; Overthno is not dtireil by the train or engine man, nor is It con sidered a ;dcHtrahle ndditlon to a day's service, but it has been uni versally recognized as 'the only check against flagrant violations of the most binding agreements. The NORTH SIDE GROCERY I1AVU A FULL LIN13 OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THKY AUK PAY1NO .MAIIKKT IMill'K FOlt IC(J(iS. AITOS COLLIIlF, AT OAK CHKKK Tllllllll ?X'ih 7 V iS i-:-. t artor. Nick Cart"'., :., Jianapoil? twtrler, la leading the Association pitchers and piling up u record that will be hard to beat. He had a list of eight straight games won when Louisville stepped in and stopped the streak. While traveling at a moderate rate of spet'ij near tho Oak Creek post of fice this arternoon, tho autos belong ing to l.al'o Kngies, of Peel, anl Ar thur Blukoley, of Glide, met iu a head-on collision. Neither 0r the driv M's were injured, and the dumugo to the curB is nominal, Mr. Hlakely, who was driving a ilamhler auto, was joining into town, when lie met Mr. ICngles, who, driving a Ford, wasi coming around the blind turn, justj before coming to the small bridge near tho old postofflce. The two card canio together with a terrific impact hut fortunately simained little In jury. The front wheels on Mr. lOn glcs car were bent and broken ami Hie axle sprung. The Uamhler was unhurt with the exception of brok en side lights. Carranzista commanders reported that he expected to engage with the main forces of the Villistas soon. i m:( iih:i iikciikask ix mow asi;s OF infantile paralysis NEW YORK, July 20. The health department of this city reports de cided decrease in the number of new cases or Infantile aralysis. One hundred and nineteen new cases Were reported today against 112 yesterday. IMSTIilCT AI'IOIiNFYS TO MFKT Distrirl Attorney Ceorgo Neuner left litis afternoon for Portland: whero ho will attend the annual, meeting of the district attorneys of, the slate. The attorneys will elect, their officers for the coining year1 at this meeting, and will nlso dis-; cuss tho proposed amendments to the various statutes besides laws ofl ''general Interest to Itho respective counties. STIilKFItS ItYNAMITF. NTKKKT TAItj MOTOKMAN HLIMiF.D; The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FliF.Y, I'rop. WILKKSIIATtUIC. Pa., July 20. strikers here dynamited a street car nnd the uiotorinan was blinded. There wero mi passengers and the conduct or was uninjured. ! YILI.A AI.IYF, LOCATI0I1 At i A IN I1Y TAIiHANZA TliOOPS MKXICO CITY, July 20. Chlhna- ' hua reports said the constitutional forces have definitely located Yilla. i and expect to rapture him. The d"j ' facto cavalry captured a messenger! i Villa had sent after medical nld. The I Something New In White Shoes and Slippe 'v rs ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IUYIX lilillNN Siloes That Satisfy, '"kins I'.hlg. . . - Cass St, IT'S Dll FFIiFXT. Always n Good Bhow" n u 8 7 H K K I. S 7 He AIMIISMON I Oc I Ph!iilU " VI POT J I MATIN KK FYI:;Y lY AT 3 TO ,1 P. M KVKXIXH 7;1.T TO 1 1 8 TOl.Y ONI; KAY ONLY f5' Protect Your Eyes From the Sun The glare of be sun on svmmer days makes us squint and often (iiiises hea:!;ulie. Especially if we have reason to be out-of-doora all the time. For the motorist and the vacationist our Auto Goggles are pleasant relief from the attacks of "Old Sol'M Amber glasses are a favorite with many people. We are showing the Noviol a new glasses that cuts off alt the ultra-violet rays and is very restful to the eye. We Can fit you with these In "Crookes lenses with or without prescription. These different glasses may he I had in Auto Goggle style or plain. Smoked glasses too in various st vies. Play fair with your eyes. Get a pair today. BUBAR BROS. Formerly Young tl lltilmr. QUALITY SF.KVIC'E JKWKLFItS AXP OITOMETHISTS GREAT SUCCESS The concert and dance held last night by the Koseburg Concert Band af the Fair Grounds pavilion was one of the greatest successes of the year. The floor was packed by the dancers and at times there was seventy-five or more couples dancing at once. The music for the occasion was furnished by a nine-piece orchestra. Before going to the fair grounds the band held a short concert on the streets after which they took autos to the scene of the festivities. A large part of the crowd preceded them earlier In the evening and had taken lunch at the beautiful grounds and were awaiting to begin dancing. For half an hour while others were gath ering the band entertained with se lections which were greeted with rounds of applause from the appre ciative audience. by nine o'clock at least two hun dred people were present, although many of them did not take part in the dancing. The orchestra played the first number and within a very short time the large dancing floor of tho pavilion was packed. The good times lasted until late in the night, when the crowds dispersed and went to their respective homes. So successful was the dance of last -evening that the band is already planning for several other such en tertainments to be given within a short time. DA ItDAX KI.LF.S CAM PA lXS TO ISF. I-NVKSTIUATKIJ LONDON, July "20. Asquith in fp,...,,. m, commons today that the government has started an investiga tion of the campaigns in Mesopot amia and the Dardanelles! Newport Reduced Fares FOIt Summer 1 rips When summer comes and a vacation outing is planned, remember New port is cool. The breeze from off the mighty Pacific never fails. With the many diversions and attractions to pass the hours away, surely you could find n0 better place for your vacation. The Cost is Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily from all Southern Pacific stations In Western Oregon. The return limit Is October 31st. Dally Trains from Albany nnd Cor vallis make excellent connections Write for illustrated bo oklet "Newport" or ask local agent for complete information. John M. Srtilt, Ci-nornl Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC Coos Hay Railroad Celebration. Marshfield and North llend, August 24th, 2r,th and 2Cth. Low Round Trip Fares. The Blindness' Kciituvliic UIIK.V .MITi'llFLL. the Oregon tilrl in a strong Wistelu play "Highlights and Shadows" A story uf Mn sea and llinale on thfn;i:.l of Africa, (catnrlnK MAIM! VKKTOIKnM nnd the f umiua ItOSTOK ANIMALS. A Trial of Souls" The latent ppUn.le or the IIO S (U'il.TY problem plays, this Is an et i ,t t rong slor . I'm: inox mi rr" A Voitue Conedv uu know what that mruf. Ti.nitov The IX-, IPs Tw"; Saturday "The, Yellow IWM.rt" Once there were giants in the land, men who could scrap to beat the band. In modern times the cheapest skates are known as champeen heavyweights, but long ago, when Jim was young, men didn't fight with jaw or luntr. but used their fists, nnrl used them well brave days of Jackson and John L.! They slugged nway, while they could stand, when there were giants in the land. And Gorhett won his laurels then, among those mighty fighting men. He was the champion when that meant something more than getting fat, and standing, in a graceful pose, to figure in the movie shows. He's an authority on sport, and his decrees the wise ones court. He's an authority on smokes, and as his trusty pipe he stokes, he often says, "Tuxedo's best; it has the edge on all the rest." ANTLERS ?gg TONIGHT El Moiwr Tl'HKS MS. j. coRBrn1 FmMi Frixfihttr nnJ A afar, "Sfy tnlhui'ntm for the fra granct urj miidnfss of TuxrJo ha$ no im C. iuxetia it urtkoit Jci hi tht most $iittsatoty ptpc tobacco. " JF.SSK L. LASKY presents the photoplay favorite of 2 continents FANNIE WARD in an elaborate plcturization of the widely read storv of the West 'TENNESSEE'S PARDNER' Founded on the play by Scott Marble, suggested bv Bret Harte's story. Mis, Ward, In Ibis pro luctlon is a girl of the plains mar velous sronciy. faithful representations of frontier life exciting episode. Alsc a new PAKAMOI XT PI (T(M.1!AP1I - and "A I.FAP YKAIi WOOIXO." a good comedy. A dtnjsMon .v. Adult. f o. ( Mining Saturday only. .M.itinc an, I Night. "A lIKi TISIAXt.l.l-: DAY AfiAIN." If, II. Warner in the 5 -reel Trianglo-Kav fie feature "THF ItAIDKlIS" anil Fred Mace in the I'-reel Kevstnne Comedy OILY SCmMUIKI," Don't Miss It! PK.WU"