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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
tup; KVFVfMi NWVK, F!!flAV, At'Cl'ST 4,- 1916. FIGHTING FIRE AT SCENE OF NEW YORK'S COSTLY BLAST A ANTLER'S THEATER Dl ii II I II Ill I) jj l.ll'l'l pTTp- frvmijv'tmrmm rV ,y t-rxxd' ,tn' i.rni.iriiiniMiiiitiiiii ii in mmmlmmiMmnmmmmmmm maiMiiiiiiii 1 Last i imes TONIGH rp TOMORROW I MatineeNight Matinee 2:15sharp ELLIGTT SKEFiMAN Present Evening 8:15 sharp OER OF THE WORLD This picture shows firemen battling the flumes which followed the- explosion of munitions on Black Tom island, near the New Jersey shore, and a short distance from New York city, Sunday. The picture literally fwoa "taken under fire," shrapnel from the series of explosions which followed the first blast, filled the air. NO PEACE PARTY Two Years of Nation More Determined. i , RUMORS OF SEPE1UTE PEADE FvlDlCULED I'onftanlH Are Pi-oK-miitf Ami For (ho War (o The Kixl All lVtI Kurt) of the Outcome, an .ullied 'victory. Two years of war waned under trying clrcum-j fitruims findq them more determin ed than -ever. They feel that they have Just begun to fight because they are Just now getting organized for fighting. ,-fln"' f a separate 'peace with I IluHsla have been spread with con War Makes Hiderablo frcriuoncy. It has 'been said that there Is ,even a f peace party hfro, that a considerable ele tnent among the population de mands peace. I have fniled to dis rnvr nitrh a party of such an ele- nient. "It is a Oorman lle!"tho presi dent of the (hima, Mikhail Kod.lan'io said when I told him that neutrals hnd been Informed more than once tl I it HuHHla might accept separate peace. 1 1 did not say this In an ger. Mather he Binlled. Ills nttltiidM was considerably like that of Mark Twain who, when Informed of bis own reported demise replied wllh a dry chuckle that thO report h:wl been grossly exaggerated.- Kinlziunko was emphatic bill itn friMled, Ho appeared to know whereof be spoke. "Peace now would be the great- Ami Ity William Philip Sdiuim JMCTKOOItAl), July 5 illy mail.) "You can't write an article about peace In Russia, " declared Serglus Shldlovsky, ex-vlco president, of (be tllr(i imperial duma and provident or the bureau of the progressive bloc ma wo paced the ng, hardwood floor of the duma lobby. , "You can't because there Is but yn t.n said about It ono jtuhort, Bharp, emphatic word No!" ThlB HiniiH up fairly well the at- ihn Russian people regard- ence of (lermany. Peace at this Ing peace on any other basis than Junction would fail to give us this. est blow suffered by Uusr.ia." Sbld Jovsky declared. "PerhapR 'oui greatest benefit to be derived from.'came direct from the war Is our economic Independ Economically Germany.has exploited j is for long. She has called us the 'hinterland of Europe peopled by! Uuplnn bnrbarlans fit only to he her vassals and a source of profit. "We have thrown off this yoke. The commercial treaty she imposed during our war with Japan, more beneficial to Germany tham to us, no longer binds. When peace and vic tory come, Russia will hold the new freedom she had won and de velop her own Industries to te pro fit of her own people. "These are some of the JonefiU '. of the war which Russia expects. Un- j til riormauy is beaten we can not j - them. Can you wonder that ev-, cry Russian says 'No!' when you i mention peace now?" j "Hut the peasants about 8(1 per! cent of your population are they j for war?" I asked. Thp leader of, the biggest oloc. the controlling' group of the duma, replied with a! satisfied smile: I "They are. and they have every; r'ght to be. They were never more! prosperous than now. Their spirit is! fine. You won't find any class of people In Russia tuoro optimistic than they." And ho should know, being a land owner and farmer himself. He his EIGHTH WON READ jM READ ft ft$ 1 W'A fej fel'-Tho film la all r t::'y-" 18 advorll8ed t0 power, I would s; 0'y"ij ly& 1 -':X-l e." Eve. Newa. compel every man. : '?.'x?yVMtY$ woman and child ..J nH'-Vx.S?4'.:''3 ik-'-'tl to see this film of W$ k ' h M I K t;'' I,ictur0 ever all films." Eve. Jj tjsl I Pv0' shown nere. Won- Guard, Eugene. .fl 3 ll hMv mU" 'ffMlAW Review. The Biggest, The Best stra Ever Heard in the West. Wonderful Stage Effects Svmphony mf M. " Orche Evenings P,;,nC. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 a Matinee L Zbc, buc, yDcanai.uu SEATS RESERVED BY PHONE 380 lione of Kusslu. To the president oi tliB duma I put the question: "What is the attitude of the peas- plantation; ant towards the war?" blip a few Prince Albert smokes into yew system ! You've hciird many an earful about th. Prinr. Aiirt patented process that cuts out bite Jin1 n.'irch un.l lio imn smoke your f.ll without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that ropyrli'htimhy i ii 'iiina uui cvci v Hour OI t rw rt:l; Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or nremiums Wo prefer to yive quality I There's sport smokintr a nine or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret!- You'll down near Moscow to take part In j ..ne ia for continuing Jt until tlio duma proceedings, fresh from; Hussia wins," was the reply. ' "He ainonK tho countryfiilk, the back-j iIlowa w,at German domination means and doesn't want It." "American newspapers are re porting lots of peace talk these davs." I suuKcsted. "What do you think of it?" "Seems mostly of German origin," President Uodzianko said. "Most of j it nppcars to come from Herlin through your correspondents quot Iiir German officials. The rest to all appearances is prepared by German agents in the United States." "Hut all neutral countries re harliiK considerable about peace. I)o you believe there is a movement on foot to brlni; about an early peace end to tlie war?" I queried. "All I can say is this:" he ans wered. "Any peace talk now is tin- 1 v m .Aim Km f 1 the national joy smoke feel like . . J 'V'iv k'llOl lias been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in harmi- ness and contentment to you, to every man wno knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin s cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! I 4 ThouL'li, said in the most pleasant I form, hut his winulng o the Pa- fashion Imaginable, the duma lead- cific coast doubles championship er clearly meant what he said. .More-1 several weeks ago gave him more 'over, I had been expecting the re-j confidence In himself and he de tnark. Statesmen in France had elded to make a try for the east said the same thing to me, time and! west premiership. again. Englishmen say It. And the 1 Italians, Belgians, and Serbs. In ! coyi n.i.i.; .;iTOK STOPS IX Itussia, as in other allied countries.! crrv EMtOI'TF TO MrciM'OIll) ono Is frequently asked the ques tion: II. W. Young and wife, the form- "Is America going to try to m.,ke or the editor of the Coquille Sen peace?" Ily the way it Is asked tincl, arrived in the city last even one can detect resentment. No ally: iE. buying made the trln hv way likes the idea. Prime Minister Aris title llriand. of France, upon assum ing office declared: We will Pave peace through v,c-j favorably impressed to--- in ltussia they say the same! 11rnrin,.n nr ti,n i,. of the stage. This was Mr. Young's first visit to tho county scat of Douglas county and he was very with the ap- thing. SF.t'OM) AXM Al, i:ST-WF.ST tionxis si:mi;s iiixaNs toii.xy NKW YOltK, Aug. 4. -Pacific coast tennis doubles champion .Mau- friendly to the allies, so I leave you j rice Mcl.oughlin represented the to guesg who Is doing most of the 1 west west among the tennis experts talking. If It does the Germans any: gathered here today for the second good, hnvever, to talk peace, let j annual east-west tennis series at the them talk. It certainly does us no; west side tennis club courts, harm. vStill (this is no time (for,' The series will last today and to neutrals to attempt t0 start nego-! morrow and there will he five sin- Mr. nnd Mrs. Young are enrouto to Medford where they will attend the meeting of the Oregon editors. Thov left on (he cirlv morning train "-e smith tintions." Here the presiding officer of Rus sia's representative body laughed good naturedly, adding: "And if the United States tries to make peace be tween Germany and the allies at this stnge of the game, we will never forgivo her." gles and tw0 double matches to de cide the title. T.ast year's two series resulted In a win by the west of 5 to 1 on the first and a win by the east of 4 to 2 on the second. Mclaughlin had decided not to come east this year because he said He felt that he was not in good T TIIK PACIFIC IsriUMXti AXI) l.O AX ASSOCIATION Why not avail yourself of the opimiliinily to .suvc? We have organized a branch of the Pa cific nuilding and Loan Asso ciation. Pay rent to yourself. Ask for explanation of their Investment stock, how $5.00 per month will mature to J1000.00. incrc r.icE Txim Ants. . J. RrvNot ns Toturro co. nwilo.-3.kn, N. C. . Albert ltd m! tin. nml in fnrt, rverv Pilru'. Albert pnrkitiii.. tin. 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