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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
POtll TUB EVEXI.VQ .EWR TIKSDAV. Al(i! ST 8. 11)10. THE EVENING NEWS WILTON J. SIIOKMAKKIt CAUL I). SHOEMAKEK SAM J. AHOE.MAKEII Editors and Publishers. ISSL'EH DAILY K.XCKIT SUNDAY Riibscrlption KatesDaily Fer year, by mall I3.0' Pr month, delivered 60 Semi-Weekly. Pr year . . fllx mon'Vs .12.00 . 1.00 (Cntered as second-class mutter November 5. 1909. at Roseburg, Ore. ndr art of March 3. 1S79. KING r w TUKSIAV, Al'Ot'ST H, HJJO. REIHTIlMCAX CANDIDATES, 1010. For PreBident Charles K. Hughes For Vice-Proa Chan. W- Fairbanks frnr Sec. of State... B. W. Olcott For Pub, Service Commissioner.. Fred O. Uuchtel For Circuit Judge .1. A. Buchanan, of Douglas Co.; John S. Coke, of Coog Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of Lane Co. For Senator B. L. Eddy For Joint Rep Win. H. Gore For Representatives Charles A. Brand and Roy Griggs. For Dist, Atty Goo. Neuner, Jr. For Clerk Chas. V. Clark For Commissioner W. E. St. John j For Sheriff ....Geo. K. Qufno For Assessor Guy Cordon For Surveyor M. B. Gennond For Treasurer -J- E. Sawyers For Co. School Suut 0. C. Brown For Coroner Dr. C. B. Wade For Justice of Peace. ...C. F. Hopkins For Constable II. B. Church No. 13 Croquettes Onc chicken mystery" was a waiter's order given to the chef within the confines of a bitf metro politan hotel recently. To the lay man this vernacular of the kitchen prohai'lv requires a translation. A 'chicken mystery," as explained by the waiter, is a portion 'of chicken croquettes, inasmuch as the exact contents of the croquettes is al ways a "mystery" to the hotel quest, he lie sophisticated or not. The waiter's expression contains more truth than humor, and be cause of this fact many people pre fer to let chicken, beef or any other kind of meat "mysteries" offered on the menu card, remain un solved. As part of a home repast, however, croquettes are. as a rule, found most acceptable. Personally, 1 have become quite a "croquette enthusiast," not only as far as meat is concerned, but also in using vegetables. As an instance, I will five you my Lima Bean Cro quettes recipe, which I should love to have you try at your first op portunity as I feel sure they will soon become popular with your diners. Lima Bean Croquettes Soak one pint of dried lima beans over night. Cook until soft, chaiiKinff the water twice. When quite tender, rub through a colan der. To tins pulp add one sma'l onion grated, one cupful finely grated bread crumbs, -one table spoonful chopped parsley, tw. tablespoonfuls melted butter, twt cyus beaten, salt and pepper tt taste. Mix well, pour into cylin tiers, dip in beaten eg, then ii cracker dust and fry in deep fat. Chicken Croquettes Boil one cup of cream and add a lump of butter the size of an eyg, mixed v.uh a tablespoonful of flour. Allow it to boil thick, and then cool. When cool mix into it a teaspoonful of salt, half a tea spoonful of celery salt, a little minced parsley, a heaping cupful o( bread crumbs and a pint of eithei roasted or boiled chicken choppec fine. Then beat up three eggs anc mix in. PI our your hands anc make into small cakes; dip in egg and bread crumbs or cracker dusl and fry in deep fat. Lamb and Rice Croquettes Allow an ounce of butter and J small minced -onion to simmer in pan. Add a tablespoonful of sifted flour; stir the mixture until it be comes frothy. Add half a cupful of milk and season with salt and pepper. Allow it to boil, stirring it all the time. Add a cupful of cold lamb chopped fine and a cupful of rice. Mix well and spread on a plate to cool. When cool make into cakes, dip in beaten egg and roll in cracker dust. Fry in deep lard about two minutes. Serve hot. SJIKI.KS COST $10,000,000 A JlAv' LONDON", Aug. tf. As a prelim inary bombardment in the So mine buttle, July 1, $j0,0u0,0uO worth of Bholl were fired by the British uione. We are firiug away money at the rate of $10,000, uOO a da. Our artillery never ceasos against sub terranean German fortresses, oue of whfen I lately explored. These are a tribute not only to the intense industry of the Germans, but also to tbjtj irresistible superiority of the British and French troops, said Loid Northeliffe. It is hoped that some of these un derground labyrinths will be pre served so that future generations may realize what this kind of war-j faro is like. One of the under- j ground fortresses captured from the! Germans is large enough to contain comfortably 2000 men with supplies. I Maxwell Cars The Car That Satisfies Let L's Demonstrate One To You F. A. Bemis & Son, Dealers Phone 42Y Roseburg, Ore. day's festivities besides the parents, wore.Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey, H. S. French and wife, W. A. Pcarce and wife, Wm. Sponagle and wife. Na poleon nice, wife and daughter, and ' XKW UK.NI H. L. McLaughlin, wife and daughter. ji U(iii us effei "Vi v k.n ess. incut of the facts and discussion of Issues, without any of that impul sive extravagance of utterance which hus so often led Mr. Wilson into hu miliating retractions and reversals. There was not "play to the gal leries". It was the thought, the fuel ing and the language of the state ' n an, rather than the mere politician I It was gratifying and encourage. BURGLAR SENT TO COUNTY JAIL therefore, to those millions of j Americans who have become tired o" spoeches made merely to catch vo'iii and who earnestly desire as the! head of this nation a man who will! topreseiit. sound economic police at w,. fioldfellv was brnucht to this city this afternoon froi Glendale I'HISOXEH.S' FATE A MVSTEItY LONDON1, Aug. s. Apprehension exists as to the fate of the British prisoners taken at the time of the surrender of Kut-el-Amara to the Turks. Lord Robert Cecil said In the house of commons that repeated In quiries Bad been made through the American embassy at Constantino ple to ascertain the whereabouts of' these prisoners, but that no reply had been received from the porte. This, he said, inspired consider able misgivings, as the prisoners were compelled, after the fall of Kut-el-Amara, to cross the desert at the worst season of the year. miles over a wagon road, aud then , 20 miles by boat to reach the North j Hend hospital. It is said he cannot I recover. ! .MAN KII.I.KI); WIFE l.NJlliED FOIXDHY IS HUSY ! ;lcncinl Officer Amiivhemls Tran sient AttctiiitlnK to ltl Store. HETlliNS FliO.M NEW VOHK CITY J. F. Hntchason, the Insurance agent who returned a couple of days ago I'li.m t.ie c.ivention of .Mutual Life representatives at New York City states that he found conditions throughout the east in a vexy pros perous condition. Factories, he says, are running day and night aud are unable to secure enough laborers. GRANTS PASS, Aug. S. William Osborn, a resident of Raymond, Wash., was killed and his wife seri ously injured when their automobile. Salarit,s arB gooU aml the eastel.n backed off the grade near Wolf j stales st.em t0 be enjoying the creek and overturned. Osborns ; greatest prosperity. neck was broken. The Osborns were ' In regard to the political outlook returning north after a trip through e , . d looked ke for the republicans. The California. The dead man has a brother, J. Osborn, at Raymond. (IIFTS CAN UK SENT FREE Tobaccos, candies and similar lux uries' can now be shipped to the soldiers on the border at public ex pense, under a recent order of Secre tary of War Baker. Such packages should be address ed In care of the commanding of ficer of the troop, company or hos pital corp to which the soldier.? for victory eastern states seemed to be in favor of a republican administration while throughout the western coun try he found that the republican spirit predominates. Mable J. Monroe today entered I suit in the circuit court for divorce j from her husband, R. D. Monroe. homo and who will maintain the rights and prestige of the United Smips and its citizens in every land and on ever sea. None of tho thousands who heard it has failed to uso extreme expres sions in describing the effectiveness of Mr. Hughes' speech of nrcoptunco upon an audience whose envlron mont of temperature would havo furnished an excuse for apathy. ICvon (ho democratic newspapers of the metropolis have been moved, by tho truthfulness of the reportorlal spirit, to peak of the sincere en thusiasm which the candidate's words and manner provoked. In addition, the speech tuts made its appeal to numberless thousands who have Blnce read It In the unlet of their homes and offices These arc tho tests of public utterances. Speeches which touch both the ear and the mind are the speeches which ninko for effectiveness and Mr. Hughes has shown. In his first anil In Ills successive utterance: of the cam-! palgn. that his yens on the bench I havo only served to strengthen his! powers of clear and effective state-1 inent, his ability to arrest attention! anil nia capacity to curry convlctton In this last particular Mr. Hughe; possesses a marked advantage- we' trust tho comparison Is not too In-1 vldlons--over his opponent. Mr. j "Wilson i8 able to charm the ear oft-i on; sometimes ,e nrrests attention; j but It Is most Infrequent that he I carries conviction. The artist who' Striven for effi.t-l or ..I... 1.1... ! elf In 1 1 , "i "'1' - " .. ..- 11-t nil i(ie rarely produces a canvas that en-: (lures; but he who pours out his mini upon hi palette paints pictures! that live on ami that mine genera-! Hons to whom the painter Is but a! name. To be effective Is to be sin-! rem. And Hughe's c'fcitlvcncs Is ! Hie fruit of his sincerity. ; ctiy new:;. Miss Thelnia Daughterly returned today from a few days' visit with friends at Ashland. Miss Minnie Hell left today to at tend the millinery opening and buy ers' week In Portland. Mary Campbell left this afternoon ior ireswell where she will visit with Miss Anna Woodward. from which place ho was committed to the county Jul lby the city record er, on a charge of attempted bur glary. According to Ih story told by the officers Goldfelly and a com panion were apprehended while rob bing a store in Glendale, the prison er being captured while his enmpan- ) Ion escaped. The transient was tak I en to tho recorder's court where he I was sentenced t0 the county Jail at Roseburg for 30 days. The man was brought to this city by Mr. Tuttle, of Glendale, and was placed in the county bastllo. The man Is a transient and had been in Glendale only a few hours before his capture. BEND, Ore., Aug. 8. The new foundry building of the Iluffsehmidt Dugan Iron Works is comnleteH ami in use, and the Hrst castings to be j who'" thfy are intl'I"i"i M made in It hnvo Just been finished. " ine niiiidlng is of brick, 40 by 60 In size, and replaces the orig inal w ooden building erected (last ' np'niK, wincn was destroyed by fire in June. The new building Is nn Improvement on the one destroyed in many ways, having an elevator and a separate core oven, as well a3 being wholly- fireprcof. Plenty of business Is coming In for the Iron works, the orders now booked Insuring continuous work for the next three months. As soon as conditions Justify a machine shop will be milled. FOR SALE "Twin Cylinder" In dian motorcycle, ID 14 model, in perfect condition. Can be seen at 103S Corey ave, West Roseluvg. Phone 150-R. I. H. Meyer. 854-al'i TIMBER BREAKS HOY'S SKULL i FEW HUNTING LICENSES ISSUED MARSIU'IICLI), Aug. S. Howard Fry, son of Richard Fry, aged IS. high school student, was Injured fatally, probably, while working with' his father at Loon lake constructing a building. A heavy timber fell on the boy, fracturing his skull, dislo cating his shoulder and breaking his collar bone. He was brought 25 Your Ad. in this Paper will bring business to you that now goes to a mail order house. Mrs. It. M. Fox, her house guest,! Mr. Fox i and Mrs Tisdalr, motored j over from Sntherlin this afternoon. I ( lock or rin ltiislne.H Expects to io liiifJiing Lust ir the Week. .Mrs. N. W. Hrolllnger left this! morning for Oakland w here she will I friends for a couple of! visit with da s As yet tho number ivf hunters enses Is very small compared with l At the present timei n. issued only three I I M''. Liinc Morely who has b il ! visiting with ,er parents In this city! I . . i.iiiiiu mum. io saioni this after noon. G. V. McLaughlin, an S. p brake- man has taken a run His wife will folio THE M.W HFIIIMl THE M'l CI II li former Jtais. there has be hundred and nineteen licenses to I residents. Of this number were US Single licenses and till roniliii..li...i I licenses issued from January I to j July I. Inning the month of July j Til singles were Issued and 4 4 com I binallons. Since the first of A.,...,! out of Eugene! there huve l...,n i. - and left for that city this afternoon, j , Iss, but It ', '..,,. ..." ow ill a few days. the nii,bnr .ii ... . ' t e increas- ed from now on. Elizabeth The season oliens Ibn ir.ih ,..,.i during the last few days of the week) me ciei K s orrice expects to do a rushing business. Hundreds are pre paring to go to the woods after the hunting season is opened and are putting off getting their licenses un til the last moment. Of this num ber the greater part are expecting to remain In the woods for some time and will puniiase combination li censes as they are much easier to carry and are not so am In been.,,,. ivv,.M. ij.n.w. lie. was UIUIIglK 2ii ( r ii, i i . 1 1 i-'i1 1 1 i ..1,1, - m. ! sUch- A iiiiiiiBi V "V '--- ." " " we Mrs. Parrott Casey and Mi; arrived last night 'inland. Miss n,,i, will Join her mother for a fe visit at the Parrott home from n Case W Wee!, in this citv Mrs left on few dav Louis Sinn and daughle this afternoon's train for i "' v isit ilh friends In (in . land, etiionte to Portland will liiiike their home. w here the Mrs. The chief value of Hie apeecii ot acceptance lies net Mi imic, io the Information It contains as In the picture and impression t Kn,B tho American people of the man be hind the speech. In the coming elec lion as never b. tore, we slmll vie for men - not words, n, Hie ti,ul. years Just past have learned the futility ..f voting for cmptv pioni ises. We have had dciiioiisir.ition or the uselessness of cat. by phrases backed only by a wenk and vacillat ing personality T i r today is rejidiim b. lines to rind the uualin of the man. and when lie read the Hughes speech ne was impressed with tho slnierlt P f'ottcll left Mil. .,ft..r "' ir Hull e Creek Ml.. i I. ; she will visit with relatives for sev- ""'" eral week Mrs. Ctorell is fin years of age and Is making the trip unaccompanied. Frank I II l s i n FALLS FROM CLIFF! tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums We prefer to give quality I br H J. kfriKHd. Tobtcee to. On Ih. j. W thi. tidy nn you t.,d. "p, 30,h. 190?." h,' ! mad. , m. noke pipe. wn.r amok.d bfort I I am foiiiierly ,-ountv snr-, M A lisll Fl ELI) vevor. ranie to Roseburg this after Lockey, , ears' noon from Riddle where he has been' 'he Coo, hav Co visiting for a few dues. He will 'was badiv !,,,,( n .M.i.-key, Idaho, where he Is now employed within a few days. tin The home ef Mr. :,d M,- Robert Iluvev, r English settlement was the scene or a p'oasant family ro Mien when their son and daughters ! "vith their families spent the day to get her on S.indav last. . I Under . .. i i - the dignity and (he stiihllltv of theWree ,, ,, ,, -. K '" '" ''' t ........ .cm ago nv Mrs. Harvev, the table was houn'tlf nllv st.aigh.forward late- laid fr 21. Those enjoying yhe reaker. It was Aug. 5. I.lovd old. a uietiil.er of list guard st.it'on.l ( he was going to t the look )lit on Cms Head Win;,: walking a board walk along the ,-dge, of a precipice he lost his footing and : fell I'll re.-1 to ((, ro,-V.s. He ,u, i there until the m ; watch came and ! l.c.ild his cii.-s Tor helo. j It was necessary to c.lt the !--,! .1: ' away to get down to here I .,!.(. was lyine helpless, and he was I hauled up with ropds. His hp Is! broken and he is probably otherwise j Injured. He w.i, taken to the nn. pltal at North Rend. EmT Buy Vi'nc Albmrt very u"Ar tobacco t MofJ in toppy red bags, 5c; ttdy rrd ttnt, 10c; htindtomm pound and half-pound tin Aumi-dorand-that corking fin pound crystal gfai A it mi dor with ipong-moatnt top that kept thm tobacco im aucA clever trim oiwayif - - r j ' rBci: m 1 the national joy tmoke has a flavor as different ns it is delightful. Vou ner.,.t And that isn 't strange, either. r ou ne ver tasted the hke oFit! Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll n ci rette can smoke and will smokrir , ' Abcrt And smokers who ISvS'p1 out certainly have a bi surnrkp o i . r " a try coming their way as toona " 'hey faj L TT Prmce Albert tobacco will tell its own sTdr?! SUPP'y' R- J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wi8lo-Sa,ern, N. c