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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
TWt. ) TUB EVEWNfl NBW'S. TUESDAY, AlttlST 8, 1916. SUPPLIES ARRIVING AT AMERICAN CAMP IN MEXICO KUVOSTOFF, AGAIN IN MINISTRY, HELPS KILL LIBERALISM IN CZAR'S DOMAIN yr&vi Hospitals Equipped With Every Modern Devise Many , xti tarn Lives Saved. ROYAL DECORATIONS GIVEN Contagious DIsoumm Which nt First Flourished Are JXof Pine. itcully Stamped Out. 1 , tPKy mra 1 ms picture wis taker, at the American camp at Colonia Duhlun, Mexico, on the arrival of a ttiican Lain Ironi the border. The supplies are distributed from hero to the smaller cumps. JUIXM-; WOl'lilt UK UOVKK.NOH c)la'nc-fl to their hujers todaj. Kloevos for fall waists are made full with a plain, military, attached ' DENVKR, Aug. 8. Tho demo- cllff, cratlc Blato assembly mot here today j Georgette crepe and crepe de chine to nominate pr bldentlal electors tiro the prevailing materials. White, j.ud a state ticket, Julius C. Guntcr, former Justice of thu Colorado su preme court, was practically rnop pmcd for the nomination for pover r.or. Six adherents of Woodrow Wll. son will be named as presidential electors. fty obtaining a ten per cent voto In today'B assembly cnndldnies nro "designated" for plnces on the bnl'o1 at the stnto primary September 12, when tho real fight Is staged. Tho various candidates named by the dif ferent parties will be finally voted tin In the general election of Novem ber 7. DologatCH for today's assembly were elected July 2! In tho county assonibllos. Mass primaries July 22 nlcrtod tho delegates to tho county conventions. . J Cnndldntcs for congress nre to be nomlnntod In (ho congressional as-; Bcmbly which will moot Immediately following adjournment of tho state convention. I flesh, and a worn. navy blue, black, tan, brown, few greys will be the colors ItlttlH.V H)M THU- TO COAST FIHST I'l.AY I'HOM fillEAT S'lThlO A WAIST 1'Olt: jKVKItV 1 'III! CHlCAno, Aug. 8. "A waist for every figure." That's the order tacked up In thn factory of every waist iniiniifitcture In Chicago, they admitted today. The makers showed tho result, of Hi., or der i.t tills week's fall slylo show nr tho Chicago Oannent Manufactur ers1 AsHoclatlon, at Illsmurck gat dsns. And of course there a fig ure (f) for every waist, ton- anil nm!" blah limy nro In some cases J Thu "two-ln-one" collar -lands out most prominently In the making of waists "for every figure". The, now collar Is one that turns up orj down, son ollim-s called thu hie1 an 1. w rollnr. j "lt'ii t uned down for the young ... ""wninnn and up for the woman. who' .Isn't oung." waist ninniifai't i:i ms "Tho Raiders," the Triangle-Kay Bee feature In which H. B. Warner is I starred, Is the first production offer ed on the Triangle program which If suown ai mo Antlers tonight, may be said to be the product of tho now quarter-million dollar studio of the Now York Motion Picture Corpora tion. All the scenes made In the principal Interiors required in the clrunin were staged nt the new plant which l8 located nt Culver City, a few miles from Los Angeles. Among the scenes in "Tho Raid era" are a number made In a stage setting that is an exact reproduction of the New York Stock Exchange. In ! making the scones mora than five I hundred people were used at one time, selected from more than two thousand who applied for tho work. So thoroughly did the mob enter Into the snlrit of tho panic scene Hint several men were knocked down. "The Haiders" affords an unusual opportunity for Oeorgo Kllwell, who Is a product of Producer Ince's su pervision, lie plays the part or the "fresh" office boy (n the Wall street drama and shows much prom Iso as an actor of Juvenllo parts. Mr. and .Mrs. L. B. Moore return, ed this morning from a trip to Port land, Rockaway and Salt Air beaches. They attended a claim meeting in Portland and then went for a short vacation to tho well known Tillamook beaches. While there they met several Roseburg people including James Clough and family, the three Allison brothers and their families, and Carl Shoe maker. They report that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ileister, who were em ployed hero at tho Palace theatre here for several months, are now nt the theatre In Tillamook. BAD STOMACH? ONE DOSE OF MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suf fering is Unnecessary. vote i; eaches loo.imn Four hundred thousand employes of 2.ri0 railways voted upon the ques tion or calling a strike to enforce their demands. Representatives of the Rnilwoy Trainmen's brotherhoods met representatives or Hie railways lliiH morning at the headquarters or the Engineering society where the re sult of the vote was announced. The conference adjourned until tomor row when negotiations to avoid the strike will be resumed. 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Send for free valuable booklet on Stomach Ail ments to Geo. II. Mayr, .Mfg. Chem ist, 154-156 Whiting Street, Chica go, 111. For sale by Mursters Drug Co., and all other reliable druggists. PETROORAD, July 9. (By mail.) The Stars and Stripes today flap In breezes wafted across fields in the United States as the land of the Holy Jllble. The flag flies Tree over the door or an American hospital where pretty American girls and able Amer ican doctors care for Russian sick and wounded. The hospital Is at Khoy, 45 miles south of Julfa on the frontier between Russia and Per sia. To the northwest of Khoythe Icy dome of Mount Ararat stands lined against the sykllnc, 17,000 feet high, or nearly 2,000 feet higher than Mount Blanc. Here Noah's arc is supposed to have rested after tho flood. To the southwest of Khoy lie the slopes where Abraham and Isaac tended their flocks. There too is the scene of the most famous of all crimes, fTie murder of Abel by bin brother Cain. There is no railroad from Julfa to Khoy and the dirt road Is very bad. It takes four horses to pull a car riage. At first the way lies, in a desert with barren mnnni.ln. v.. b(h sides hut r,in ! to a "CV1 hospital at Kazvln and lat- proaches Khoy, the terrain smooths1 itself out and richer soil, aided by irrigation, gives vegetation a chance; and here one still sees proves of sheep grazing just as they did In the days when Abraham begat Isaac. Jli. Alexis KhvostotT. The return to the ministry of the interior of Alexis KhvostofT, as re ctionary an official as exists today among the subjects of the czar, marki the death of liberalism in the Russian government and Nurse Miss Lee were transferred, VOX PLANTA (iOES TO PITrsiiUltO er tn Hnmnipditii Ponli-itt Porln llr Hazlett remained in charge of Khoy. j Russian and American ladies are ; now nursing the sick and wounded j side by aide, nt Khoy, Russian and i American surgeons in charge Engineer F. M. von Planta, who has been in this city for several months as a representative of Mr. Over Kendall, left til is afternoon for Pitts- In a valley of orchards and gar-J the roof the starry banner of I'ncle. burg where ho will spend some time dens lies Khoy, mud wails. A MTI WW if? A T TP Ji JtL. Tomorrow and Thursday Ntehts wmsTi k cm si:s svvx tlatiox nil i'i.in.ioli-..iiu ... it.. . i . .... - ICXIK-Hiiients that l X.n." heait'h ft luu,.., una ChlI,lreu-i:.xporie.u.u aKai.ist liS1aX!?ut. What is CASTORIA CiiHtoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pnrc Br ... lro,.s n.,,1 Nootlih.jr Syrups. It Is i.leas.ni Tt contains . ltl,er Opinin, Morphine r oil, r S root Dickey and McCllntir. Il ,.,r Is l.s ... . . .. . " " " ""'"0 n,l ..Hays Fevorlshness. l or .noro t , n " ."""i mis noon in constant Hso for llio r..n.. ..r '.; ' ., ' l lntiileney. Wln.l foil... ..II -i... "";"l""n. llarrliuii. ssl,,,..a..s tU, vrt. M.Mntr healthy. , ra "Xeo' Iho thlldreu'8 l'anacea-1 l,o Jlolher's riieiui. 1 GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS les and l.OW.'I.S, A prohniged whistling from the roundhouse at six o'clock last een- j ag caused a great deal of spccula i tiou and seme ecitement on the streets last evening. It was thoiicht M uinv thai him. )1jiV. ! u .m II... ...,.,..1 e.. II.. ....II ... ' , , V jilisease being practically stamped I ' out, so Drs rumor quickly spread t bruiigluiut the: ' I city within n short lime. I'pon in quiry, however. It developed that in blowing the whistle for quitting time In the evening, the nppnrntmi became caught In such a way that it could net be released and It was several minutes Injure the stiain cinild be shut off ami the adjustment made. . in, nn.l Ilia .,-lillA 1.1.... -...I i surrounded by its! ' ., .' . t ... , e . i euiui ui ine ..nut: ..line ruiieraie Low mud houses along ... narrow, crooked streets surroirnding ; ' ." ."1" Rnm gaily decorated and colorful bazaars I ' 3B11 which form the center of the place. 1,,ke -N,cllolas K'"n 1110 ""''' compose the city, while just outside! fAr 'T ll'rati"" Is the conspicuous building or , I American doctor and nurse. Russian consul. Opposite this is the American hospital with its Yankee 'I'le flying, a building Ion?, broad and squat. Tho hospital Starr, Including Dr. Hnzlett, Dr. Dickey, Dr. McCllntic and several American nurses, orle 'illy was at Kiev, but when til' Russian retirement from Oallcln bn ean nl.1 hospitals were vucucted to ooinls further enst. At first the merirans tended wounded at a tem porary hospital near tho Kiev railway -'i. but upon being assigned to Ihe nrie- n the Caucasus (hey moved Tilfis. From Tilfis they went to Khoy to be nearer the Rurslan front then operating in Ihe region of ICr zeu m. At first there were many ennug enseo ' And the beds were ernivded with sick refugees from Ar menia, Syria and other districts. There were many children too. to wo looked lifter, ninny of them In the most pitiful condition. One Syrian girl mentioned by the American com. merclal attache. Baker, who visited the hospital, had been rorfml by the wayside in a dying condition, her legs below the knees frozen, vennln filling her hair, and covering her body. She was scarcely more than ,i skeleton, In rags and starving, she was the last of a family, the victims of Turkish massacres, and she had escaped only by seeding refuge In the mountins. Both lens were amputat ed above the knees and her life was saved. Conditions rapidly got better in Khoy and vicinity, the contagious attending to business matters. He does not know how long ho will be absent, but will be ready to return at any time it is decided to start work on the railroad from Roseburg to Rock creek. QTWO SAT. . I SI XV NATION .XI.I.K I! 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