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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1916)
THBEVBMNO JTEW8. TTBSDAV. ACGl'ST I. 1010. j THE EVENING NEWS MILlON J. SHOEMAKER CAUL I). SHOIOMAKUIt SAM J. rillOKMAKER Kdltorft and ltjhtfdier4i- I&HL'KO HAIFA' KXCKIT SUNDAY gutwcilptlon Itutes Dally Far year, by mail $3.0 Pr month, delivered BO Semi-Weekly. Tr year J2.00 Uix moni 1.00 Bute.red aa uocoiid-clasB matter November 6, 1909, at IloBoburg, Ore. jndnr act of March 3, 1879. TCKSDAV, Aldl'ST 1, lUlfl. Postmaster General Iturleson h tried to dismiss a postmaster who wrote a sarcastic letter concerning an appropriation made by this ad ministration. Now If the P. M. a could only disfranchise nil the vot ers who are saying sarcastic thing." regarding the appropriations made hy this administration, there would be some chance of rc-cleetion fit Wilson. Hut that would leave a mighty small vote on election day. President Wilson has named Con Bressmnn Jamcg Hay, of Virginia a a member of the court of claims. This Is good news to the long list of southerners who have for years been pressing Civil war claims. Northerners pay most of the taxes under democratic laws and it has been the policy of the democrats to turn the greater portion of the public expenditures toward the court. RALPH D. COLE FOR CHAIRMAN REI'UIIMCAX CANDIDATES, 1010, For President Charles 13. Hughes For Vice-Pros Chas. W. Fairbanks For Sec. of State II, W. Olcott For pub. Service Commissioner Fred G. Duchtol For Circuit Judge J. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coke, of Coo8 Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of Lane Co, For Senator 13. L. Eddy For Joint nop Wm. H. Gore For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Hoy Griggs. For Dlst, Atty Goo. Neunor, Jr. For Clork Chas. V. Clark For Commissioner W. 13. St. John .For Shorlff Goo. K. Qulne For Assessor Guy Cordon For Surveyor M. D. Gormond For Treasurer J. K. Sawyers For Co. School Supt O. C. Ilrown For Coroner Dr. C. II, Wndo For Justice of Peace....C. F. Hopkins For Constnblo II. n. Church l'l-EASI.NO TO MEXICANS Enthusiastic hunters should not forget that there is a 5 alter the figure 1 when the legal hunting sou son Is thought about, and not al low the desire to be first on the ground get them into difficulties with tlm ganf' department. The legal date for the opening of the doer season Is August 15th, hear this In mind. Hon. Albert Abraham this morn ing received word that Kalph D. Cole, ex-member of congress from the Kindlay district In Ohio, had been appointed as chairman of the speaker's bureau of Hie republican party. Mr. Cole will be remenibere,! In Hoseburg as the speaker who ac companied Senator riurtnn on his campaign trip through Orecnn and who made such an excellent address from the rear of the train as it stop ped for a few minuets In this city. As chairman of this bureau, Mr. Cole will manage the speaking cam paign Tor the republican candidate. He will have supervisions over the places where the speakers will gn, Hie men to b employed anil other de tails connected villi the sneakers who will stump the country working' for the election of the republican ran-! dldate. Mr. Cole Is an excellent ora I tor himself as all who heard him will agree and as a politician is entirely' suited for the position. Maybe tly- Firemen has decideil to make a still greater spectacle than the Doutsililand. and make her ap pearance at one of the Pacific ports. Nolhing occasions surprise any more, either In the air or sea. HUNDREDS DIE IN T WILL JOIN IN SPEAKING TOU President Wilson's speech to tho Press Club 0I New York was report ed as being very pleasing to the newspaper readers of Mexico City. Wo do not doubt the truth of the report. The president has a way of milking speeches which give ureal jileasuro to the people of capitals other than our own. , During tho campaign of 1012 ho mado speeches In advocacy of tariff destruction which excited the keenest Joy In '" cnitni of f ice trade Eng land. Tho day after the I.usllania was sunk ho nindo his "too-proiid-to-flght" speech, which was hailed wllh tho utmost satisfaction In the capital if llolllgoront inrmnny. And now ho has made tho speech which we lire told has created so distinctly a 4 r.ninir nl,ni of ,(,f But Mexico. Maybe lomo day the president will ninko n speech which will be pleasing to thu people of the capital of these United States. Indeed, we jthlnk lio will tnnko such ,, -speech on the fourth of next March. It will be brief. It will contain nono of those flowers of rhetoric, none of thoso re rolllng hlls of humor which are as norlntcd In our thought wllh Wllson ian oratory. Hut It will be entirely to tho point. The pleasing speech which the president will make that dny will consist of these two words: 'flood bye." HAILHYIIURY, Ontario, Aug. 1. Scores of the victims of the forest flics which Jinvo s'wept over the country are burled in deep trenches and there Is every indication that tho total casualties will nevor be ascertainable. Tho relief workers aro of tho opinion that over 500 lost their lives. Tho fires swept over hundreds of square miles of northern Ontnrlo. si:iu;e.nt may hacks INTO IMIM-I F, HUM'S Tho clean, wholesome spotting In stinct of the American public was amply demonstrated this afternoon In the various remarks hcaul about Tho News bulletin board, when the special message from Haltlmoro was posted telling of the departure of the Deutschland on her perilous return trip home. The nationality or the submarine was forgotten and the uni versal wish that could he beard was that she might elude the cnotev '"r like dogs watching a rabbit holo. Just outside the three-mile limit of our shore. It wn the In born recognition of daring and sub lime courage. PALM CITY, Cal., Aug. 7. Ser geant Eugene May. of I he machine gun company attached to the Third Oregon, and son of Lieutenant Col onel John ,. May, was painfully In jured tho other day. While walking backward as he di rected a detail of men at work, Ser geant May tripped over a windfall and crashed onto a rock bed several feet below, lie struck on bis head and was rendered unconscious. Young May was brought from San Ysldrn to the beadcuarters hospital where be soon rallied. He hurried back to hla company In spile of an Invitation rrom his father to remain for mess. "I'll mess with my company." said the sergeant. ' When I'm an officer I'll mess with you often, but I don't like to have a Utile bump on the bead keep me fr my company." XATIONAI, STOttAtlE HEAD AiiisKsTi:i roit iAsi..u';irn-:n In order to more forcefully pre: sent their amendments before the people tho supporters of the tax lim itation and the rural credit amend ments hnve joined forcos and will begin a (juries .of Joint ..meetings starting tho 15th of August. They will take an auto from Portland and will speak in tho copntry districts durlsg tho day and In tho cities at night. Among the speakers who will compose the party are Oswald West-ex-governor or Oregon; Charles Spence, master or the state Orange; Pnr. MacPhearson of the Agricul tural College; Walter Pearce of I.a Orando president, of the State Tax I ayers League, and Robert V. Smith, of Hoseburg. secretary of the Tax Payers league. The party will leave Oregon City on the inth or the month and will hold a series of meetings, working southward. They expect to reach Hoseburg some tlmn during the first two weeks or the trip. Holh amend ments nre among the most, press ing to he livnught before tho voters nt the coming election nnd It is thought that the fight over them will be hitter. The nrrangemenls hnve been con summated hy Mr. Spence. who Is also chairman of the legislative de partment of tho State Taxpayers League. WHO IIIIOI I.IIT THE WOOD'.' Some subscriber or The News brought a loud or wood to the of fice - ..nday morning anil went away without leaving word who brought it. Will he please call, or phone, or write, stating bis name and amount or same so tlmt llw. proper credit can be made to his sub-1 srrlptlon account and avoid any mis understanding afterwards. NEW YOltlC, Aug. 1 President MeKensie of the National Storage Plant was today arrested, charged with manslaughter In connection with the explosion which occurred Sunday morning and In which n score of lives were lost. He was nr- I ralgneil in Jersey City nnd was re- leased on ball. j 1 IHI.KAN STI UII H WltKCKKD; KNTII1K HEW S DHOW NED HAS NOT YET MADE PLEA. At the time ol going to press Tom Hall, who was yesterday arrested nnd arraigned In the Justice court had railed t enter his plea. He was siiposed to appear this morning, hut asked for an extension of time and was grunted until this afternoon. Help us to HOLD DOWN Tire Prices t: MRES, and GASOLENE, "make the Wheels po round!" Villi- if wins W"V7 ...7.. Vu- T -.4. . I.... . C- O't'AVC ' w iu-o liv UIKUEHdd, UIl tilt HlVeaUllt.111, Svl CtO lit O A n A O tlfr the Garnnp.. Ihe VALUE of the Car, to its Owner, narrows down, in the ultimate, to the precise number of Hours he USES that Car, yearly. If a $2,000 Car be owned for, say, 4 years (then sold for $600.) there has been $1,400 of Car-Value absorbed by the Owner, equal to, say, $350. per year. If then" that Car be USED 913 Hours in the year, it would cost him but 33 CENTS per Hour, for Car-Use. But, if he used it only HALF that number of Hours, yearly, the Car would cost him 100 MORE for every Hour he used it. - octit, ?2,?rCH, he ?wrs ft wi" depend, to a considerable extent, upon the ' PRICE o TIRES and GASOLENE. P,TD Tjiwasoneof thereasonswhywe (Jan. 31st, 1015) inaugurated the Goodrich if AlK-Libi Propaganda auainst High-prices, and Padded-Price-Lists, on Tires. It is a further reason why we NOW keep our own Goodrich Prices DOWN , to the very moderate "Fair-List" figures here quoted. B ETTER Fabric Tires are NOT made, and cannot be made, at ANY price, than are produced by The li. F. Goodrich Co. w w v, ret.,,; jin.c luitiu lit; juauutru lui iilcse panson with other Tires sold at 15 to 50 hielipr m-iepa same Tires, by fair com . o , Wi" You ,?' yur wn interests (present and future), by further expanding Sti L,UVVJirtlJNU the ui wmi. me which uvmonsirurcs its incention, tliroui I not rF ifc T; 4.n .:.u nrinn t rT-i .. .r . w into uj juu, wan every UNuru.Aaii, in its VoIumeT n , DnwnUpS m,,Tens?' and suPPrt. the Goodrich Policy which automatic ally PREVENTS OTHER Makers from forcing UP the Market on Tires? Compare Goodrich Fair-List prices, here quoted. Bear in mind that NO Fabric Tires,-at ANY price, are "better, "-no House more Fair, and LIBERAL, on proper Adjustments. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, 0. Goodrich "Fair-List" Prices 30x3 30x32 32x3'a 33x4 Ford Sizes j (.safety-Treads) $10.40 34x4 $13.40 35x4V $15.45 35x4'; $22.00 37x3 (Safety-Treads) $22.40 $31.20 $31.60 $37.35 NOTICE, These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be mads. But, should any dissatisfaction whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire its Owner it invited, and REQUESTED, to take the matter uo promptly with us, the Makers He will find that Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be c':t de,l ,11 proper adjustments. " " ' un Hu THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, O. ,.,'J bJl lj .shJ niiL.nw n 66 777 FT A KTDo" for your SHOE Soles what Hack 'Dare--z- A Jll V foot-Rubber" docs for Goodrich Tire Soles. Wears longer than Leather! is aterproo(: Is rVnn-nlinrvrv t U Lighter thou Leather! N more Flexible than Leather! is liASiUK on your l-eet! a i.oir.i on your l eet! . Askyour Shoe Dealer, or Shoe Repairer, for Texlan Soles on your next pair of Shoes Mrs. A. T. I.nnnc-t' and Miss Hull.' I'.ime over to thi city todny rronij Siinshlno rtinrh, yin the hnrsohack route nn, said It ntailt n most dc I'lthtfnl rldo. 11a tho mountain road Is perfectly dry. SAXT1 AOCI, Chile, Aur. 1. The Chilean steamer Kcundor was wroclt- I ed near the port of Coronol, It was announced today. The entire crow 01 40 men were drowned. The vessel , the property of the ArKontlne Navlsatlon Co. nnd wan of fitlo tons ! reulster. The olfirliils of Jackson county, and tho citizens who nie on tho eomiulttecs or the rntertalniuent of j The sl-M'iir-old sun of Mr. and I Mrs. (luy lliKram suffered a very I serious Injury today when he fell ' Jaw hone and lue.iklui; out five of ! his tooth. He was taken I n; i lial.- j j ly to a physician and a dentist j where the Indiry was ivt-n ntton-' VSIII(I'm. ab. 1 l,,i,n ,r ''lark, th- new Inst: if Ihe supivne court of the I'nitod states was da sworn In. to- NFW SI IMil IK "I HT .11 -STICK IS SWOliN Iholr BUesls. the Slate F.'ilitorli.l As-! siiclailon, this week, must he fervent iet em "l eoverllsllH'.. J 11 ,! ; i n tr of tho tminner In which they pro pose to entertain I In -11 Thev umii know that Medford will cot nn. "'-n ? statu wide reputation for do Inir the thine, for there will prnlinhlv not ho n locality In the -ntlro I-nio,, hero ,n,o of tho , 1!K dam e t nivenville nndl-or papers represented there w,l not fun, on Friday ll;M, fr me,,er, rir""Me' .otrluhonlr. 8!().a4 Hon. Although not serious the In Jury 1b a very painful one. C. W. Chandler and M. Cotturri. both Southern Pacific special acorns, were In this city For a short time to day. Mr. Chandler time From Port land wllh Mr. Kelley nnd Mr. Cot turri ranie In from Ashland on the train this afternoon. Mrs. Kay Marsters le't this after noon for Yoncalla where she will lslt wllh her brother, w. H. Morley.1 Mho was injured Saturday when he was kicked by a horse. His ln- 'urles are not-serious, hut will keei him confined to his bed for a few days. KXKCTTKI.V .VOTICK. In tho County Court of tho State eF Orecon for Douglas county. In the matter of the estatn n? William Dronmor. deceased I Notice Is hereby given that hv V order of "tho above entitled court duly mado and entered on tho 2 1st I Cay of July. 191B. the undersigned! was duly appointed executrix ef list will and testament of William "rp""u,r- deceased. All persons hav ing claims against tho estate of said deceased are hereby required to present them, with proper vouchers duly verified as by law required to the un lerslgned n Urockw;.v Deug las county. Oregon, or to her attor neys. Xeuner & Wlmherly. at their office, i ,ne Fir,t Sa(e & gftvne3 Enl BuHdlnB In Hoseburg, Oregon, within slv months fr, n.. llration of this notice Dated and First published July 24. MAHOAP.ET riERMXER Executrix of the last w,l, and te,',a William RremnerDe- Tents of Quality .VOTICK TO THOTTCCS STCPPIHS. AVIl Do More Than Keep Off the Dew. We Have Tried Them 1 793-a2S THE I FURNITURE MAN 1