The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    TITK RVRV'VO FV MONKAY. Al'CUST 21. lUlfl.
THE EVENING NEWS
MIITOX J. BHOKMAKEIl
CA1U, i. shoemaker
BAM J. SIIOKMAKEB
Editors and PwlilMicrs.
IKSI KI) IIAILV EXCEPT KUMlAV
Bub.crlptlon lutes Daily
Ter j.inr, by mall 13.0'
Pr momh. delivered .t
Beml-Weekly.
JT.r year
BU monis 1 00
Entered as second-class matter!
November 6, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore.
mder act of March 3, 1879.
MONDAY, Al (a ST 21, 1010.
BEl'tllMCAN CANDIDATES, 1010.
For President Charles E. Hughes
For Vice-Pros Chas. W- Fairbanks
For Congioss W. C. Ilawluy
For Soe. of Slate U. W. Olcott
For Pub. Service Commissioner
; Frcil G. lluchtel
For Circuit Judge .1. A. Buchanan,
of Douglas Co.; John 3. Coke, of I
Coo Co.; Edwin O. Putter, of i
Lane Co.
For Benator n. I.. Eddy
For Joint Rep Wm. H. Cloro
For Representatives Charles A.
Brand and Roy Grrggs.
For Dlst. Auy Oeo. Neuncr, Jr.
For Clerk Chas. W. Clark
For Commissioner V. E. St. John
For Sheriff
For Assessor....
For Surveyor...
For TrenBiiror..
....Oeo. K. Quino
Guy Cordon
..M. TJ. Germond
J. E. Sawyora
For Co. School Supt O. C. Brown
For Coroner Dr. C. H. Wndo
For Justice of Peace. ...C. F. Hopkins
For Constable 11. B. Church
A SET-MACK FOIl WILSON'
Tho recent primaries in Texas
furnish anything hut cheerful read
ing for udmlnistrullon supporters.
Fivo puembors of congress y ho
woro seeking renoininatioii and try
ing to rldo to victory on the presi
dent's couttallB woro defeated, and
tho most pronounced critic of tho
administration In Texas cx-Gover-nor
Colquitt had a long lead on
his rivals for tho nomination for
tho Hulled States senate.
In Doceinber. 191-1, whllo he was
Mill governor and heforo tho Mexi
can trouble had reached anything
llko its reront iiculo stage, Mr. Col
quitt expressed his opinion of the
Wilson administration, and In writ
ing. "Tho Wilson administration," he
wrote, "has boon tho greatest fall
iiro in tho history of the presidency,
lis foreign pulley has been Imbecile.
Its repeal of the Panama tolls cx
ntnptlon In violation of (he party's
mitlonal platform was another weak
surrender to England. Tho Wllson
llryan management of the Mexican
Bfralr lias been an egregious failure.
They landed an American army In
Vera Crun to force Iluerta to salute
1ho flag, and have brought it hack
without getting the salute. What
did It accomplish? it set all Mexico
nflninn against the Americans, net
only In Mexico but In Texas. It
brought on a reign of terror all
nlong the Texas border. Wilson and
Jlryan liavo stood by encouraging
ono gang of bandits after another,
while people were being butchered
all over Mexico."
Nor did Iho governor confine his
comments to the Mexican problem.
"Tho administration's anti-trust
laws," ho wrote, "are bare faced
fakes so far aa protecting the people
from trust oppression Is concerned.
I am fully convinced the nntional
election of 191(1 will end the demo
cratic "regime."
Such language as this made Col
quitt persona non grata to the ad
ministration, to put It mildly: ami
In the primary all that the president
rnuld do and all that his niimcious
rabinet officers and ether prime
favorites from Texas could do was
dono to bent the timorous ex-gnv-ornor.
Tho administration's first
favorite was Congressman Hob
Henry; but when It became evident
that ho was lagging In the race,
tho White House chanced Its mind
villi usual facility and transferred
lis affections and Its support to Scn
ntor Culberson. Nevertheless. Col
quitt leads Culberson by mere thin
Zo.oon and Henry Is a bad third.
The result Is not without Its of
feet on Capitol Hill. Up there
liany a congressman who was pUn
ling to so back lionie am! ask for
mother term on the ground that he
hurt "stood hy the president" is now
wondering If he would he better off
If he could find another slogan.
SlfOllJ) I.VIHIT THE Ol'EiC'EltS
Tito officers of Siskiyou county in
California should be prosecuted to
the full extent of the law, it such a
thing is In existence in that county,
for openly and flagrantly violating
their oaths of office. Otherwise the
litany auto parties front Oregon
would not be able t0 make the run
Into the California town and loud
up with poor whiskey and beer on a
Sunday morning and return to their
homes and cause trouble, not only
for themselves but to the persons
who employ them. The state of
Oregon is put to a terrible expensu
during the year, prosecuting the
canes which have Ihelr origin In
Ilornbrook. If there is a law on the
statute hooks of the stcte of Cali
forll,i which prohibits the sale of
liquor on Sunday, tho authorities of
the most northerly county In that
state are "guilty as hell" and should
be railed to account hy the state of
ficials. McCombs in the opening addre s
at I lie democratic convention said.
"Tho elephant is dead, the moose Is
dead, long live the American
eagle!" What an inspiring sight it
will be In November to see the two
corpses he refers to walking all over
a very sick donkey with the bird
mentioned flying hopefully above.
The president has appointed an
assistant In the slate department to
tho office of "special drafling ex
pert," newly created by congress, an''
his duties will be to prepare diplo
matic notes and treaties, lletter hire
n whole corps.
Twelve southern states have a to
tal of 2.500 national guardsmen on
(he .Mexican border; Illinois ihas
1 1,000. What's Iho answer?
EDITORS AUK WEI.l, PLEASED
OREGON CITY, Or.. Aug. 21.
Word was received today by E. E.
llrodle. president of tho Oregon
Stale Editorial Association, from of.
ricljils of the Chamber of Commerce
of Pendleton that the acceptance of
the association of Pendleton us the
coiivenllon city for 11)17 had been
received. Newspaper men of east
ern Oregon and officials of tho com
mercial bodies of Pendleton nro nuik.
lug tentative plans for the ontortatn.
nient of the editors next summer.
Tho mark set hy Oledford and
southern Oregon this year In hospi
tality shown to tho editors will force
the eastern Oregon people to be on
thel r"tocs".
The recent convention was larg
or In numbers than any former con
vention, and n new record wiih maile
for enthusiastic meetings and the
entertainment..
maiilkv-m veils weddixg
Lust night nt El Kodo. the homo
of George Kruse, near Melrose. Miss
Gladys Myers, the daughter of S.
Myers, became the bride of Clifford
Mabley. The home was beatlfuily
decorated with n profusion of terns
and garden flowers and was throng
ed with the many fi lends of the con.
trading parties . On tho spaeiour,
veranda, hung with glowing Japan-
, ese lanterns. In full view of the
I guests, and standing beneath n huge
j white wedding hell, the mnrrlage
i ceremony was performed 1y Itev.
Cole. The ushers formed a pathway
through which the wedding party
passed to the strains of the march
played by Mls.s Goodman.
After (he ceremony was perform
ed Mr. and Mrs. Mabley received the
f' llcMiittons or the many friends and
delightful refreshments were served
the guests who had gathered about
; the porch,
The newly married couple have a
! very nice new bungalow awaiting
; their occupancy en the farm ad
joining the Kruse place.
HORN To Mr. and Mrs. A K
Mrange, or 4.M Mill street on Sat.
j urday, August 1. 19 1, , son.
UKTl'HNS FIIOM EAKTHItX TK1P
J. A. Worley and wife returned
toda yfrom a 4-nionths trip to the
boyhood home of .Mr. Wnrley lr
Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Worley mail,
the entire trip In their nudson 6
and Report a delightful ?tlme, no
accidents of any kind occurring to
mar the pleasure. The return trip
begun five weeks ago today and was
made by way of the northern route
A short stop was made In Yellow
stone park. A camping outfit was
carried and with but few exceptions
the nights were spent in the op"n
Mr. Worley reports crops In good
condition In the states through which
he passed and business conditions
In Ohio, especially In the manufac
turin gcenter as booming.
'I.I.AXS HEADY FOlt COl'XCIf,
Engineer L. G. Hicks has 'pre
pared the plans for the Improve
ments to the city hall. The Improve
ments will consist of building rooms
for the use of the firemen so that
they can remain in the building at
night and will also have suitable
club rooms. Three small sleeping
rooms nro provided for with parti
tions beginning at a point eight
Inches from the floor and continu
ing lo a lieirht of eight feet with
curtain doorways. Each room Is
also provided with a. locker. A
bathroom, hot water connections and
other accessories are also provided.
GETS PICTlTiK OF 1)1'.. HOICK
N;rthan Kullerton yesterday re
ceived a postcard picture of Dr. Geo.
E. Ilonck. now located as captain
with the hospital detachment at
Camp llalboa on (he Mexican bor
der. 'The kodak picture shows the
captain seated on his Idack horse,
near the camp. It is an excellent
likeness aniltl Is plaintly to be seen
that the doctor is appearing in much
better health than when he left the
city.
WANTED--Girl to work in dining
room. Inquire at News office.
S95-tf
FOlt SANE- 8-year-old horse, works
well under saddle .and pack.
Inquire lor, I Winchester street,
city. X9ti-a2fip
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Cots
wold rams. L. E. Gillnm, phone
14F34, Itosebnrg, R. F. D.
887-9-1 Hp
FOR SALE OR THA OK Surrey In
fine condition. Would consider
cow, and wood. Address E. W.
.loran. 701 E Second avenue N.',
City. S94a25p
LOST Suitcase filled with clothes,
between Winchester and Yonenlla.
Finder notify M. Scharl'f. ,'3 4 9
Morrison street, Portland, and re.
ceive reward. 897-a26
NOTICE TO CONTItAv-l-OHS
Sealed proposals, addressed to tho
County Court of Douglas County.
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposals for
CASTO RIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
TE FLAVOR GF
(Mrs?! fiirrnsi
nit uiia fiiiy
is mmE
A Chew That Has Dean Famous for
a Third of a Century
HAS THE RiDt! RED BURLEY TASTE
Clicw t:n 15 t!ic only way to pet ttie
rich t.iic of the toMcco leaf. And
the only form of tottci.-o in which you
pet the h.if as Nature made it is the
plug form.
A chew of ?;var Head ph:v tobacco
has a wonder :u! flavor such a ynu
never did and never will taste in any
other tohaa-o.
That Spear Head flavor is unique,
mellow, fruity, everlasting iy delicious
and sati tyn..
Siu'ar Head lias been famous for a
third of a century as the richest, ta.Ht
cst of chews.
It's made cf sun-rir'-onrd, red Bnr
ley. And it's prothi.ed by the most
modern methods, w huh develop the
hi.cfMK favor of the leaf to the su
j:re:v.f d.-crre.
It is safV'.'i.a-de.l at every 5tep In its
making, 'f lie factor v is clean and san
itarythe processes aie pure-food pro
cesses When the cl-oj-c re ! UntW fia re.n
rretd into mellow. ;- ' t Si e. r I le id
pint: you lunc a chew i;i".t $nnply can't
be emi.illcd.
Spear Head is the hih quality
chi w of the wnrl
Try Spear Head you'll never
jura in lc sat is tied with any other
chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax
paper.
THE
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MEXICO
''IT IS A RECORD
WHICH CAM HOT
be examined
carefully without
a sense of
profound''
humiliation:
My j .
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IV:
constructing a liriilgo tn DouglaH
County, OrjRon, over 131k Crock on
tho iMorntngstar road, about one
mile west ot brain" be reriivcd
by the county court of Jouglas
county, Orison, until :2 o'clock M.,
September 1st, 1916, nnd not there
after, at its office In the court
house at fcoReburi;, Oregon, wiien
such proposals will be publicly open
ed and read.
Plans, specifications and estimates
are on file with the county clerk of
DoukIus County, an,i may be there
r.eon, nnd copies may be obtained ni
the office of the roadmaster at tho
above address. A .deposit of five
dollars shall be required on each set
of plans and specifications.
Kach 1) lil is to he presented under
sealed cover, and filed with the
county clerk or Dousing County, On
gen, and snail be ace npa""'ed in r.
certified check made payable to the
county court of Douglas County, for
an amount equal to at least ten per
ent of the amount of said bid. Such
certified check shall be delivered
mnn the condition that If said bid
bo accepted, the party bidding will
properly and promptly enter .into
and execute contracts and bonds in
iccordance with tho award. Should
tho successful bidder to whom the
ontracts are awarded fall to execute
the same within ten days (not In
"linrr Sunday) from the date of
notification of such award, such
check shall be forfeited to Pouglas
County as liquidated damages, and
tho same shall be the property oT
the county. All other certified
checks will be returned to the un
successful bidder who submitted the
same.
A good and sufficient bond with
a satisfactory surety will he requir
ed for the faithful performance of
the construction contract, in a sum
equal to 50 per cent of the contract
price.
Tho estimates nrc approximate
only, being given as a basis for tho
comparison of bills.
Tho right is reserved to reject any
and nil proposals or to accept tho
proposal deemed rest for Douglas
County.
Hated Aug. 3rd. 1918.
County Court of Douglas County,
Oreeon.
By R. IV. MAHSTERS.
Judge,
oy E. It. PINKSTO.N-,
Commissioner.
My B. F. NICHOLS.
Commissioner.
S56-a.11
XIITU'K TO TA.WMVKISS OK
IHHI.I XS trTV
The Hoard of Equalization will
meet nt the Assessor's office nt the
Court House the second Monday In
September, for the purpose of
i'u;il:iing anil adjusting the as
sessment rolls, nnd correcting all
errors in valuations and descrip
tions of land.
Dated this 17th d.y of Aug. 1916.
FRANK L. CALKINS.
S73-a31 Assessor.
MAN AND THE
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rteZS&f? - " ""'rJH-w YORK TRiDUNt:
.NOTICE 01' SIIEKIFF'S SAM
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out. of the Circuit Court of
tho State of Oregon lor Douglas
County, on the 3rd day of August,
1916, on a judgment rendered in
.laid court on the first day of March,
1916, in an action whcicin tiio plain-J
tiff Julius Goldsmith, recovered j
judgment against T. II. Fannau and!
.Mrs. .Molvina Fannan for the sum!
of Three Hundred Iweiuy-scveu dol
lars eighfVjfive cents (4327.85) with
Interest orereon at 8 per cent from j
June lfith, 1915, and thirty dollars
($30) attorney's fees and eleven dol
lars twenty cents ($11.20) costs,
which Judgment was enrolled nnd
docketed tn the clerks office o'f said
court in said county on the first day
of March, 1916, I have levied upon
and will on Saturday, the 9th day
of September, 1916, at the hour of
1 o'clock p- ni., at the front door of
the county court house in Rosehurg.
Douglas county, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at auction for cash,
subject lo redemption as provided
by law, nil of the right, title and In
terest of the above named defendants
and of all persons, claiming., by. j
through or under them, since the
first of March, 1916, In or to the
following described real property, to.
wit:
Illock Six (S) In the town of East
Drain, situated in Douglas County.
Oregon.
GEORGE K. QUIXB,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon.
SI :.-s I
riXAI, NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Dorothy llunch, deceased,
has filed his final account with thn
County Cleric for Douglas county,
Oregon, and .that the Honorable K.
W. Marsters, Judge of tho County
Court for said County, lias fixed
Saturday, the second day of Septem
ber, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock
in the furenoon as tho time, and the
county court room in the court
house of said county at Koseburg. Or.
as the place fur hearing objections, II
any, to said final account and for
"""tiling the same.
Koseburg, Oregon. August 2, 916
A B. HAINES.
Administrator of the eslato of Doro-
thv Hunch, decp;1s-il. S3't-a3lp
E.XhtVTIU.V NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State
ef Oregon for Douglas county.
In the matter of the estate of
V.'tiham Rremner. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that by a
order of tho abovo entitled court
duly mado and entered oh the 2 1st
day of July. 1916. the undersigned
was duly appointed executrix of the
Hst will and testament of William
flremner. deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present them, with proper vouchers
duly verified as by law required to
the .inlcrslgned ?t Drockwiv Drug.
ISSUE,
'
las county, Oregon, or to her attor
neys, Neuncr & Wlmbcrly, at their
offices in the First State & Rsvings
Hank Building in Roseburg, Oregon,
witmn si months from the first pub
lication of tais notice.
Dated and first published Jul)' 24,
1916.
MARGARET BREMNER,
Executrix of tho last will and testa
ment of William Brcmner, De
ceased. 793-a28
NOTICE TO COXTItACTOiiS
Sealed proposals, addressed f
the County Court of Douglas County,
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposals for
improving road3 in Douglas County,
Oregon, to-wit: the John Perdue
road in Road Dist. No. 17" will bo
received by the county court of
Douglas County, Oregon, until 12
o'clock M., September 1st, 1916, and
not thereafter, at its office In tho
court house at Roseburg, Oregon,
when such proposals will be public
ly opened and read.
Plans, specifications . and esti
mates are on file with the county
clerk ot Douglas County, and may
he there seen, and copies may be ob
tained at tho office of tho road-
master at the above address. A de
posit of five dollars shall be requir
ed on each set of plans and specifica
tions. Each hid Is to ho presented under
scaled cover, and filed with the
county clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon, and shall be accompanied by
a certified check nwde payable to
the county court nf Douglas County,
for an amount cqiu.Mo at least ten
per cent of the amount of said bid.
Such certified check shall be deliver,
ed upon thi condition that if said
bid he accepted, the party bidding
will properly and prcinplly enter
into and execute contracts and bonds
in accordance with tho award.
Should the successful bidder to
whom the contracts are awarded
fall to execute the same within ten
days (not including Sunday) from
the date of notification of such
award, such check shall be forfeited
to Douglas County as liquidated
d.umtcos, and the same Jiall be the
property of the county. AH other
certified checks will be returned to
the unsuccessful bidder who sub
mitted the same.
A good and sufficient bond with a
satisfactory surety will be required
for the faithful performance of tho
construction contract, In sum equal
to r,0 per cent of the contract price.
The estimates are approximate,
"nly. being given as a basis
for the. comparison of bids.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all proposals, or to accept the
Proposal deemed best for Douglas
County.
Dated Aug. 3rd. 1916.
County Court Of DoueLia fnimlr
Oropoa. '
Hv It, W. MAUSTERS,
Judgn,
E. li. riXKSTON,
Commissioner
By B, F. NICHOLS,
Com rnisplonr.
855-a3l