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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1916)
VOUB TUB HVK.VI.Vff M:18. VOVHAy, Jl'I.Y 21, 1918. THE EVENING NEWS liLTON J. BHOEMAKEK CAUL I). SHOEMAKER SAM J. SHOKMAKEIi Editors and labllhera. lHl'i:i DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Subscription Bates Dally Per year, by mall $3-0 Per montb, delivered. 60 Semi-Weekly. Per year 2 00 till mon'lis 100 Kntvred as second-class matter. Sovombor 5. 1909, at Ilosoburg, Ore. j nd.T net of March 3. 1879. MONDAY, JII.Y 21, 1016. j HTAKT imiiKiK TOMOItltlJW Fl. H. Meith, representa- tlve of the Portland IJridge Company, the successful bid- ders on the contract for the erection of the Happy Valley bridge, arrived In Hoseburg today and announced that work on the structure would begin tomorrow. He spent the day making arrange- merits and haH obtained a crew which will go to work , in the (morning. dt will j probably ,lje about .wight weeks before the bridge Is ( completed. ENGLAND ASKS FOR BIG WAR CREDIT LONDON, July 24. Premier Ab nn'th in home of commons to day asked that a vote o( credit for 54.000,000 ue granted. This Is the largeat sum aked for since thu be ginning of the war. If this sum is granted and it will in all likelihood, it will bring the tot.il war rredit up to $14,100,000,000. vance, mid the conHtunt niiineroiiu addition which liave been volun larily made, make it certain that this pufif lion it now litild by The News over any other papers published or nold in the whole 0f Douglas county. And The News is moduntly thankful for this recotniiiion. iULIdl. LUIMIU VISITS AMERICA (;osi'i:l tka.ms. RKI'UIIMCAN' CAM1IATKS, 1010. For IJreslient Charles 10. Hughes For Vico-Pres Chus. W- Kalrhanlts For Sec. of Slate U. W. Olcott For Pub. Service Commissioner Kred U. Uuchtel For Circuit Judge J. A. Ituchanan, of Douglas Co.; John 3. Coke, of Coofl Co.: K1 win O. Potter, of La no Co. For Senator Ii. L. Kddy For Joint Hep Win, II. Core For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Iluy Griggs. For Dlst, Atty Ceo. Ncuner, Jr. For Clerk Clias. W. Clnrk For Conimlsflionor W. K. St. John For Sheriff Ceo. K. Qulno For Assessor tiny Cordon For Surveyor M. B. (iormond For Treasurer ,J. JO. Sawyers For Co. School Supt O. C. Brown For Coroner Dr. C. It, Wndo For Justice of Peace... C. F Hopkins For Constable II. B. Church ANAItt 'MISTS M (NT .t. Whoever tho individual may have leen, or whatever tho name of the urbanization that Is behind the an archistic deed perpetrated tn San Jranclseo during the parade for pie paredness last Saturday, no meas ures can he too strong which will make the detection and punishment of the perpetrators certain. While tucro is no room for such malefac tors and criminal societies in this land, It Is a sad thing to relate, that many of them exist and apparently llirlvo tn this country of ours, ue caiiso of tho very leniency of some f tho laws, and the romiiaruti ve Troedoiu wltit which they can opt-nly disclaim their duct riues, and carry ?nt their veiled and open thivulH. Jit would he far safer In the etui to mur.xlo the speech of Hiieh agitators, mid if necessary Incarcarato limn ior good, before their senseless ffntlilngs nenerate into sin h a whole milo massacre fis was that in San j-ranclsco. TTie Voting People's Union of the city Hent to the country each Sunday speakers and singers known as gos pel teams. Last Sunday t lie re were three learns sent, one to Coies Val ley, one to Itice Creek, one to Oau Creek. W. K. Thomas spoke at the s'.-rvices field at Coles Valley :in the Misses Allies Blael; and Lucv Bridges sang. At tk Otiutt 'lie service was conducted jointly by Uev. Cleaves and A. C. H.-.vioail. e.ich pjmki: and sang a .solo. Mrs. ;;( rinfn aceoinpanied on the orgnn A. U. Yarrow, was the speaher :t Itice Creek and Alius Harriet IIa!di man, .Mrs. Willi.s and Mr. and Mr.;. I'arslow .sang. It is the custom it Hi'iid dilTi-ront commit lees f o r.ho country communities where there i: no regular service held. Much in terest is being shown In this under taking and it is hoped that they wn) be of benefit. issi; of itii.p.v. . Try u Mt. Shasta at Galls'. C31-U Kodaks, Kas!ni;iu p:u7o supplies, rit the Ito.-iebuig Booii Store. 41M-U Harry Pearce leaves tomorrow for (Mendale where ho wH! npend a smut t ime attending to business matters. Will Curry returned yesterday from Portland where he has been spending a week or ten days at tendln gto business mutters and vis iting witii friends. It. H. .Matthews ami !'r:vl Toiler spent the day yesterday fishing 'a! Hubbard cieek. The catch or the two age related considerably over a ' f the nieinbers of the flnnv trihe which they report to be de licious eating. Prof. Ian C. Hannah, A. M., D. C. L., of the University exjnsion dc T'nrtment of Cambridge University. England, arrived in lioseburg ot Sunday morning, and was met by hi-brother-in-law, Chas. A.- Iirand, who took him to Garden Valley where a week or more will he spent. Pro?. Hannah is of the department of His tory, and has been giving a course of lectures ai the l''iiver;;ity o;' Cali fornia, at Berkeley, in conformity with the exchange system of pres sors between the larger universities of the world. He has been in this country several months and may re main several more. He is a son of Dean Hannah, of Chichester Cathe dral, and was acr-ompaiiled to t!m country by his wile, a sister of Mr. Brand, who is staying wUh le-r mother in Oberlin, Ohio, during Cm western trip of her husband. rilKTSKS, BASKBALH AM MOYIKS SAYKD I JiOM A.W1M I LA'i'iON DALLAS, Tex., July 24. Circuses, baseball an, the movies may go ahead and plan to run next year. The peanut acreage In Texaq this year iB 27(5,000 which is expected to yield s,2 10,imhi bushels, it was learned today. ALBH-PLYLKIL On Saturday, July 22, Miss Eva lena Plyler became the bride of llar iey Kalbe. The wedding took place in Marslifield where the bride has made her home. Mr. and Mi's. Kalbe will make their home in Lakeside, Ore. Both .Mr. and Mrs. Kulln are well known in this city where they have many friends to wish them happiness. Y1 av A pang of regret will lie felt by many lovers of the wholesome pml Ty and writings of Jnmes Whiieomb Ttlloy, when they learn 'that the ' Hooker .roet" has .passed tuw ay. and thousands will feel t hat they have lost a personal friend, from 1helr ucqubinlance with his works. It is a pleasure to recall the tribute paid him while ct alive, about a 'year ago, when a " lllley Day" was celebrated In thousands f the public "schools over the nation, mid a day set npart by many literary clubs in which tho program consisted solely of ex tracts from his poems. It Is seldom that n literary man hns such a trib ute paid him while sllll amoni; the! living, and the fact that the one tendered lilley was while It could hi) Appreciated and en jo ed, speaks -volumea of the hold he h:id on the J Yoplo. i BAD STOMACH? ONE DOSE OF MAYICS Wonderful Bemedy Should Convince Yon That Your Suf fering is Unnecessary. Hi! OF CKEVS IS "WW HEAD 31 4 Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for a liberation The attention of the readerM and jtatrous of The News, bolh Dally and tiemt-Weekly, w ho have not as yot taken udvanttme of the special bar-; Fain rale, is cMlcd to the dale on i which t his speehil offer expires, us the time will not he extended. It is nn unusual offer at this time1 TV hen other papers are making .m advanco in suit script ton rates, ni Fteud of lower ii them, and The .'eW8 U Justly proud of the hun dreds of loal ubseribei s who have xpreed their approval by retv-w-uls and new subscribers. It Is the Him of the publisher to obtain and hold the largest list of subscribers who believe tint n paper is worth taking, la worth paying for In nd- A million people, many right In your own locality, have tnken Mayr's Wonderful Kemedy fur Stomaeh, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. Dys pepsia, Pressure of Gas around the Heart. Sour Stomach. Distress After Eat I hit, Ncr ousness, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Sick Headaches. Constipation, Torpid Livor, etc., and a praising it highly to other suf ferers. Got a bottle of your drug- ! gist today. This highly successful ' Remedy has been taken by people In ' all walk a of life, among them Mem bers of Congress. Justice of the Su- promo Court. Educators. Lawyers. , Merchants, Bankers. Doctors, Drug ! gists. Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Mmist.Mtt. Farmer-, with lasting benefit and it should be equally suc cessful In your case. Send for free valuable booklet on Stomach Ail mentji to Goo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Cliom-, 1st. Kvi-U.O Whiting Street. Chica go, in. ; For Bale by Marsters Drug Co., nnd all other relt&blo druggists. I MADE CF CH5JXST RED BURLEY The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to t!;c man who ihcus ' tthu-o. T!.e reason is that a good di.'w sr. r! -!:t next to your taste, wliilc the Kaf in plua toVicco in a state of frrth, juicy richness tiv.t is not pcssil-le in any other form of to- ' tucco. There's no t ibncco Jr. t!ie world thnt c;ui r.ive you the hearty, vhulrsome ti.ivor that you get from a delicto:::; eliew of P;var Head. iotr I:.a.l U Tuailc exclusively of i ripe, red ueutuel.y Burie;.t':o mo--t ; ril.lv-llavon d cluwing toliacco t' .it i ijmws. more, only the very ciioic- e t red B;:i!cy leaf is used for Spear I Head. This choice leaf h selected with the ' v.ot pair. -taking care, is stemmed by ! Kind, is thoroughly washed free of all ! foreign matter, and is prcs' d into j Spear Head pittas so 'slow ly that not a ; drop of juice or an atom of the nat- vp.! flavor escapes. Try Seear llrad. and youTi get a : sweet, mellow, tuseious. sati'tvinsr chew : that cannot be oVtnined in any other tobacco, hi l()c cuts, wrapped in wax furrr. Help us to HOLD DOWN- 1 C SL t: MRES. and GASOLENE, "mate lho. hooU po ruua. A Car in the Garr.ce COSTS as r..u.-h r. a w.n-thfioad.. but it pausnodivulemlx, on tho Investment, so ions as it .mo iw the Garf-e yALUH of tllQ cm-, to it.? Owner nrir;wv3 down, in the ultimate, to tho precise number of Hours he UbES that Car, yearly. . . , If a $2 000 Car he owned for. sav, 4 years (then sold tor $C00.) there has ' been $1,400 of Car-Value absorb". 1 by the Owner, -equal to, s.iy, i&f). Pfr yr. If then, that Car be USED i)W Koum in the yer.r, it woula cose una but o3 CENTS per llovr, for Car-Use. , 4, But,-if he used it only HALF il-.at iwmbcr cj uuiirs, yearly, the Car would cost him 100 MORE for every Hour he used it. t J7 How MUCH ho vxs it will depend-to a cor.sidevr.bW c::tcnt upon the PRICE of TIRES and GASOLENE. , Al ... This was omof the reasons why we (Jan. Slst, 1015) maiiE"jrated the Goodrich "FAIR-LIST" Propaganda cm hixt II ifh-m-icc-s, and radded-Priee-Lists, on Tires. It is a further reason why wo -NOW keep our own Goodrich Prices DOWN to the very moderate "Fair-List" figures here quoted. I ETTER Fabric Tires are NOT made, r.nd onwotV-- made, at Arx price, than are produced by the 1. r. loo(!nch Lo. A 15'b, to 5!l'. hiulur price could woil he justiflctl for theso same Tires, by fair eomnarkon with other Tires sold at 15',i tonO'.i higher prices. Will you help your own interests (present and future), by further expanding tho Sale of that Tire which demonkretes its Intention, through LOWERING the Cost of its Tires to you, with every INCREASE in its Volume? Will you thus endorse, and support, the Goodrich Policy which automatic ally PREVENTS OTHER Makers from forcing UP the Market on Tires? Compare Goodrich Fair-List prices, hero quoted. Eear in mind that NO Fabric Tires, at ANY price, are "better," no House more Fair, and LIBERAL, on proper Adjustments. THE E. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, 0. Goodricli "Fair-List" r rices 30x3 30x3 32x3,-i 33x4 Ford Sizes $10.40 34x4 ' $13.40 33 x4V '$15.45 33:; ''V --i f rv - -' (Safcly-Treada) $22.40 $52.20 NOTICE, Then Tirrs are 01 perfect as Fabric Tirrri can be medc. But, shouM any dissatisfaction whatever ari:ie, vi:h any Goodrich T:rc, i:3 Cvcer ia invited, and RLQU'r-STKD, to take the matter up promptly with us. the Malicr;!, He will Cm A that Pair, Square, and LlliKAL trutmcnt will always be e.:';rndJ, on all proper adjustments. THS 13. F. GOODRICH CO., Ahron, O. Bkck "Barefoot" I IRRQ 66 TEXTAN Wears longer tlian Led the Is Wuterpruof! - 29 Does for your SHOE Soles tshrt black "Ban foot-Rubber" dues for Coodrirh Ti;-e Soles. -Is more I:!ih!R tl-.an f.eitherl - Is liASIiiU o.i r-i-r i-V.-r! - Is Lifli'.ter tuau Ijtlir! Ask your Shoe Dealer, or Shoe Hepaiierf for Tcxtan Soles on your net y.Jv of Slvw WAXTEII :ft to 100 ponla. Slate! kind prlifi wanted. liyron HUlwcll. IlnaRlin. On-. "StS-J'.'iti LOST -Water Spaniel doc, lila"k j with white spot, has collar wlth Duval. Wash., license tag. KimTerj leave with city niarslial. Reward. 7iU!-jL'i',p Foil SAl.K OR Tit A PK Two pure bred Sliropshire ranis, and 4 years old. Wanted, rani, boulllet rams. C. I.. Willis, Plllard, Oregon. 7!M-n7 FOR SALE: One .1 i wagon, Cham-! pion binder. mower, harrows, hack, U'OO egg ini uhator, harness. saddle, log chains, S-gallon tan. 2 rifles, gas engine and saws. .1. M. Moore. 4ti:' Fullcrion streel, j 7i7-a;:; FOR THAI.it; Highly cultivated 27 acres on Pacific highway at Wil bur. New buildings and improve-' nients; orchard, water system, etc. i To trade for good modern clear residence in Roseburg. Address R. B. Warwick. 31 ; E. Madison! street, Tortland, Ore. 71'2-np: Show Us a Business That's Growing and We'll Show You a Merchant Who Advertises Vudor Shades Cool the Porch and the Whole House THE FURNITURE MAN Ul